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presented classroom flags to the neeres1 School. Accepting flag
for her third grade classroont Is Amy Budy.

out to the site.
The effective date for the
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The county wiff pay $1 a
square foot a year for both
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for certification to operate i
several weeks ago - has repm,
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been trying ta'solicit customers from
other firras, even though the county has
not yet approved their certification.

The pamibility of'such a price ww
Roads Superintendent J. C. Lavender
told the commission that Reliable
Garbage Service has been competing
with IlandW Gat bage over accounts in
the Tuscawilla area of the county.
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adopt our animal control or.
dinance." But, in doing so.
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proposition would be a losing
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county. The county's ordinance,
effective the first of the year,
regulates all non-agriculture
animals running loose in the
county and provides for pick-up
Fees and fines for those

The probability of the price war, and
the confusion that could result from
such a war prompted several com1711MOnerS to broach the subject of
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seven dayi to okay the leams
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Research of Atlanta -the firm
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alter ed to suit the needs of the
that is currently working tin re.
organization of the county
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government -to do the space
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In explaining the need for from the judges in the past,
tiatta *way told
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city was ao general law. Now tha t
judges frorn Brevard to Seminole man Sid Vilden Jr. admitted feel you have space, and man- such legislation to the Board, recommended that he and governments
in Seminole
County Hattaway said $21,614 that he supported the bill 'in power needed right upatairs" in llaUaway cited caseload hlattaway approach the chief asked hi
In light of the judges' was paid last year for such concept," he said h w s
m to repeal the time- absolute total confusion."
criticism, count) commission expenses
the courthouse. Ilattaway said figures for last year indicating Judge individually and request
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concerned oer the possible that four roonu in Judge SaIls s
Seminole Count) was Inol%ed inFormation
ers withheld their endorsement
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space r equires length) athertising of matter Freeman said that
DominickJ.
that the additional offices could be utilized to house in as much court activity as requirements if the bfil is voted any property to be annexed
of the bill until they could SaltsCurrently,
and VoIleonly
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by a recent opinion is ued b the
the additio,al judges
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gather more infomiation about hve in Seminole, while the other
"I would be glad to have five
city Hattaway said the Moone
state attorney general on the
Vih!en reminded flatt,away
ne'judges are paid an an.
space requirementsfor the ad
ALso vesterday, Vihlen asked Bill - effective only in two laws -was th most con.
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judges
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for the 14th judge to given 14 cents a mile for travel to analyze the
house.
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Rep. Bob flatthway told the Clarence T. Johnson Jr. needs for
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de bill state-wide bill became effective
added to the circuit. ha t.
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Proposed state legislation Board his bill was designed to declared that all L1* judges
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(in the courthouse) then we taiway declared that "after the
requiring that five of 13 circuit save the taxpayers money by Oppose
Vihlen, who admitted that the
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residency should wait on approving the 1976 dections we II be 10(k)
judges live In Seminole County cutting down on travel expenses requirement of llatt,away's bill. bill.
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The nearest Florida Poser has to nuclear generation
plant at Crystal River stalled due to lack of con
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funds. It's about per cent complet!, officia ls
-Summertime Is Just around the corner
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say.
County and the living is easy — except of course for those
Included in their tips are the following:
Thus the fuel adjustment charge at Florida Power Is
people who keep air conditioners blowing full blast. For
Set the thermostat at 78 degrees.
them, the living is expensive.
$14.44a month for the average homeowner who uses 1,000
- Add insulation home if It n't already properly
kilowatt hours a month. The fuel adjustment
Historically, higher power bills float in on the sne
the
insulated,
utility's methods of passing high oil prices on to consumilni&gt; breeze that signals hot summer da ys And pour
- Keep dirt sunlight from the interior of homes by
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(ompdml) officials say, In some homes, that cost soars to
installing drapes on the windo w s.
President Fords first $1 tariff on oil in February
inore than twice the arnount it costs to heat a home during
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won't
affect the price of power in Seminole, according to
a mild winter,
anything that might clog the a now.
Fowler.
He said the tariff was applied oil of a type not
And with a relatively mild winter lust ending, and
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heaters
Uti firms to generate electricity.
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used
summer on the way and those piles of extra money it
130 to 140 degrees -not the 160 or 170 degrees which is set ,
Countians already are (Jigging into inflation shrunken
ta kes to fuel those turbine peaking units, electric bills
the factory.
pock ets to pay for interim rate krs that have
will just about double," according W scott Burns,
been
When you leave For a weekend, turn air con.
granted bo th (inns.
Florida I'ower &amp; light Los commercial manager.
to
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dry.FP! zstomcrs las' month began pa ying
At present, about 16,000 countians fork over
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weekendandsayiwasgone
per month for !.000 kilowatts, while Florida Power
average $33 a nivnth every time the FPI, electric bill
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unless the air is turned off,' Burns said
elec tr icit y.
kilowatt hours per month M kilowatt usage goes up so
If c'u left s our car in the 'arag idling 300 wouldn't
Jlli firms r€ 011% 4 fl Iflkflni rate relit-f, t. thn
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$69 I'lillion for 1-11. at'
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The remainder of the county's customers are hooked
As4 consumers burn additional electricity, power
Into Florida Power Corp's lines. Customers pay $38.74 For
FPI. asked for a total of $143 million, and Florida Power
companies raise fuel adjustment rates accordingly,
has requested $65.6 million.
their 1,000 kilowatt hours. Consumers at both firms,
Burns
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paying
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which is "probably gonna go up next month." flowever,
reque5ts
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just how much more. officials say, depends on a
the Fill. fuel charge at present is down from the $9,ig the
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customer's ability to h.arness Reddy Kilowatt and make
go up another $2 at
utility charged in October.
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turn work for the consumer — instead of the consumer
Burns said oil costs are down because the firm relies
PSC approval of FPLs tota l ratehike request wod
ays working for [teddy.
heavily on nuclear plants for generation of its power.
add another 11,85 to monthly th
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the firrit has no nuclear plane.
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FBI Secretly interfered
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WASHINGTON tAP) - The FBI secretly Interfered
with political campaigns, promoted racial unrest and
anonymously mailed abusive letters in a 10-year campaign to disrupt the Socialist Workers party, according to
newly disclosed FBI documents.
The tactics even reached into the national headquarters
of

the Boy Scouts of America.

Three thousand pages from the FBI files lay out the first
detailed account of the counterintelligence programs,
known as COI NTELPRO, launched by J. Edgar Hoover at
various times in the JTVA and I9&amp;. Hoover terminated
the formal COINTELPRO operations In April 1971.
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The Dow Jones industrial aver- sociation of Home Builders, interest on home loans took its buying
Senators opened debate on a.
and the continuing fall
age fell 7.12 to 779,41 in a hectic said he now sees no possible re- steepest decline since 1971 in In prime rates should spur busi. tax cut bill designed to pwnp
The interest rate on home day of trading on the New York covery in the housing industry February. And some banks ness expansion. But it doesn't money Into the economy and
loans has gone down. But, In a Stock Exchange that was the before summer, "I never lowered prime rates, the In. seem to be working that way. defeated a motion to lower the
blow to economists' hopes for ninth largest in exchange his. thought the permit rate would terest to the biggest corAlso on Tuesday, the tax cut Senate's $29.2 Lillion in cuts to
an early end to the housing tory.
go that low, but It did," he said. porations.
and energy bills continued their about the 120 billion level
slump, so have the number of
And Michael Sumlchrast,
At the same time, the Federal
Theoretically lower loan in- way through the legislative passed by the House. President
homes be',
economist for the National As Home Loan Board reported terest should encourage home Process.
ng built.
Ford sought a $16.2 billion cut.
The Conimcrtie Department
The Senate also accepted a
reported Tuesday that housing
compromise on the oil depletion
units started in February were
allowance and left it tied to the
Special Training For Bureaucra ts
1.9 per cent below January and
tax cut bill. The depletion al.
50 per cent below a year earlier.
lowance permits oil and natural
And housing permits, which
gas firms to write off 22 per cent
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government wants to spend
shy for the project.
usually anticipate actual
$48 million for a school for executive bureaucrats. The
of their gross Income. The
Sen. Robert Morgan, D-N.C., the subcommittee chairman,
construction starts by three
Compromise
would continue the
campus would have a swimming pool and gym for the
noted that the proposal would cost iome $48 minion over the
montlLs, were the lowest on
students, who would number 225 at a time.
tax break for independents but
20-year period for a school that would house, at most, 225
record.
The plan calls for spending $2.4 million a year to lease (aeliminate it for big firms. 'The
"students" at any one time,
Some economists had 1xvcilities for a school to teach top-level federal officials to be
House voted to end It altogether
Morgan said he couldn't comprehend such expenditures
dicted a turnaround in the debetter executives.
and
a Senate-House panel will
"for what strikes me as very elaborate facilities. Even U.S.
pressed housing industry this
The school would be constructed by the University of
have to work out the differsenators don't have such luxurious facilities."
spring as a first atep in reeovVirginia at its Charlottesville, Va., campus and would in.
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winning i federal court order forcing (ii" FBI to yield
them. The party has accusod the FBI of widespread
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JACKSONVII.11-., Fla. iAl:)) Beach Mall Bank at West'
Palm pada said. "The banks are all prosecution.
- Despite defense objections, a Beach.
open and involved in Interstate
federal Judge let prosecutors
Prior is appealing an earlier
enter 17 documents into cvi.
LaSpada told the jury of six commerce.
conviction
on five counts of ly.
dence as opening testimony be. men and six women that the
"We expect the evidence to Ing to the grand jury.
gan in the conspiracy trial of government will prove the 01.
show beyond a reasonable
former state Comptroller Fred ganizers of this and two other doubt that Fred 0. Dickinson
Stripling read one of the state
0. Dickinson Jr.
banks were asked to supply 20 Jr. consolred with Frederick C. records he tkcught into cvi.
per cent of their stock in return Prior and E. G. Banks to corn. dence.
Ewar.iO, Stripling, regional for getting a charter.
mit extortion," LaSpada said.
bank examination director for
He identified it as a June 11,
The prosecutor said k"rei- "The property taken from the
the state comptroller's office,
took a cardboard box of records crick C. Prior of West Palm victims was their ownership in 1968, memo from Edward J.
Lee, director of the state Divi.
to the stand late Tuesday. He Beach, former law partner and these banks."
sion
of Banking, to B.J. Mawwas the first witness,
business associate of Dickin.
Prior
and
Banks,
a
former
hinney,
then assistant comp.
son, ended up as principal
Of the initial 18 documents of. stockholder in the American business associate of Dickinson troller, about the Palm Beach
fered into evidence by Pr. Security Bank of Martin County and president of Combanks Mall Bank.
Corp. of Winter Park, were
cutor Anthony J. LaSpada, U.S. at Stuart.
It said "Mr. Dickinson has
named
unindicted co-conDistrict Judge W. Terrell Hod.
The
other
bank
charter
inspirators
In
the
grand
jury
Intold
me be is very anxious to
ges admitted all but one.
volved Is that of the First State dictment returned against have this one decided."
Bank of Winter Garden.
Dickinson at Tampa last Nov.
Defense attorney Walter ArThe jury was completed,
nold objected to all.He contend.
"Evidence will show that in 21.
along with four women alterded they were irrelevant and each of those banks, the batik
LaSpada said Banks will tes- mites, shortly before noon
immaterial, Including the char- examiners recommended dis- tify for the government after Tuesday, a day and a half after
ter application for the Palm approval of a charter," LaS- being granted immunity from the trial began. The case is
estimated to last about one month.

China Refused Negotiations
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States tried unsuccessfully last fall to persuade China to help get peace
negotiations going in Cambodia, according to high State
Department sources.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger during his visit to
Peking last November strongly urged Premier Chou Enlal to take a hand in restoring peae to the area, It wa
learned.
But Chou turned down Kissinger's plea with a doctrinaire dissertation on the evils of Imperialism thrt could
have been excerpted from an editorial In the Communist
Party Journal Red Flag, the sources said.

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Nixon has paid $1,221.35 in city Income taxes and Interest
e ownedforth st four months of 1969.
The check received Tuesday was signed by Nixon and
drawn on the Bank of America in San Clemente, Calif.
Officials said the payment was based on a New York State
audit.

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Federal Housing
Administration director in
Miami, confirmed under

defense cross-examination
Tuesday that he made the
statement to the FBI about

a brief airport meeting
with Gurney in 1972.
"The reason I said that
was because there was no

discussion whatever on
fund raising," PeIski told

Gurney's attorney, C.
Harris
Dittmar
of

Jacksonville.
PeIski was talking about
a 10-to 15-minute meeting
with Gurney at Miami
International Airport. He
said he asked for the
meeting after he had been
suspended for 30-days in an
unrelated matter and was
worried about reports by
The Miami Herald.
PeIski said he suggested
he should resign and
Gurney advised him to
keep the Job.

But Pelskl said nothing
was mentioned at the
mei.g about a fund.
raising scheme, payoffs,
kickbacks or contributions.
And that, he said, was the
only time he talked with
Gurney.
Gurney and four others
are charged with conspiracy to build a $233,000

slush fund from builder
kickbacks by promising
Gurney's influence In

Williams in a scheme that
traded federal mortgage
commitments for cash.
Pelskj said he gave
favored treatment to
builders whom Williams
contacted for contrlbtjtiois
to Gurney's field office in
Florida and for his 1974 reelection bid.
PelsicI said he pocketed
170, 000 in payoffs from
Miami builder John
Prie.stes in lieu of a 40 per
cent cut in the fund raising
effort.
But he admitted that he
would have committed
mortgage money to several
builders even without
receiving ayo(fs.
On trial with Game), are
former aic1...,s James Groot
and Joseph Ba.stlen and
former federal housing
Officials K. Wayne Swiger
and Ralph Koont.',,

government-sponsored
housing projects and
mortgage commitments.
PeLski said the only in-

struction he ever received
from Gurney was to "do a
splencVd Job."
After Peiski got his FH1
job in 1970, he sriid he wrote
to Gurney asking if there
was anything he could do
for the senator or his staff.

In a letter dated Dec. 4,
1970, Gurney told him: "All
I want Is that you do a
splendid Job that will
reflect credit on everyone..."
In two days of testimony
for the prosecution, IeLskl
said he willingly participated with Gurney's
former fund raiser Larry

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TM.LAHASS, Fla. (AP) —A court today is expected
to dismiss éhárges
that former State Sen. George
Hollahan, DMiami, solicited or accepted $19,000 in
bribcs.
The two-Year statute of
limitations for prosecuting a
former public official on such charges
expired last
November while a three-count indictment of Hollahan
was clouded by a pending
Florida Supreme Court ruling.
Hollahan was indicted last Aug. 27 on charges of
soliciting or accepting three different bribes to
Influence
Ids action as a lawmaker. A powerful legislator who was
defeated in a 1972 re-election bid, Hollahan
was Senate
Rules chairman at the time of the alleged offenses.
He was accused of accepting $12,500 from former aide
Edward Jaffry, now a Tallahassee lobbyist, to promote
passage of a credit code sought
by the Florida Consumer
Finance Association; $5,000 from Jaffry
to promote two
beverage licenses; and $1,500 from Jaffry
to promote a
billsought by the Florida Cemetery Association,

UT111TY Kate hearing
You can't tell the utilities cents for every 1.() gallons In
excess of the minimum rate will
without a scorecard!
That might well be the shout be raised to 70 cents per 1,000
of a civic-minded vendor gallons Under the request.
In other utility action
seeking to enlighten the
citizenry to the myriad ci ac- yesterday, General Watertivities by utility firms In works has sotht an Injunction
Seminole County this week.
keeping the county from rolling
Lost night, conunuors back newly-set unauthorized
terminated a hearing on a rates by the firm,
request by Southern State., muCircuit Court Judge Voile
ities for an increase in their Williams will hear the request
rates after the Board deter- on March 31 in Sanford.
The utility firm has also filed
mined they had enough in.
formation to decide. By county another petition requesting a
ordinance, a legal decision judicial review of the county's
from Board members has to be order granting a partial rate
55 days." increase, declaring that It was
Comzniastoners, as in past deci- entered after the county's 55.
sior1s, will probably meet in day deadline for doing so,
In the
suIt attorneys for
work session to discuw WA
night's findings before issuing the firm claim current water
an opinion,
rates yield only a 4.3 per cent
Southern States Attorney rate of return, and current
Kenneth M. Myers of Miami, sewer rates yield no return at
told the Board last night his all. It caused the company to
firm had been in operation in lose $135,000 last year. Rates
the county for 13 years and had the firm are requesting would
not had a rate increase during result in a 10 per cent rate of
that time,
return for both water and sewer
Last year, the firm suffered a operations according to the
$22,800 net loss, he said. Myers 9.111
said Southern States cannot
County commissioners
even meet interest payments on yesterday also authorized
long-term debts.
utility control attorney Bob
Even with the new rate, the Morris to file a countersult
rite return earned would only •olocking the firhi'a moves.
General Waterworks is
be 4.9 per cent and would result
in a return on investment of tilling its 2,0041us county
customers using the rates they
only 2.2 per cent.
"It's generally recognized had requested In a September
this utility is one of the better rate hearing - which would
operations in Semite County. lute the average water bill
In order to maintain this level, from $4.22 to 16.24 and
rates from 1,1
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Impeachment Bid Slows
TAlLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Chairman William J.
Rish said he expected a House
impeachment committee
today to see more information before deciding
whether to
call seven witnesses sought
by
Supreme
Court
Justice
David McCain.
Rush, D4'ort St. Joe, said the meeting he
called would
be involved entirely with procedural
matters
and would
hear no testimony in its continuing
inquiry.
James Russ of Orlando. McCajn's
attocne, has
requested subpoenaes for Richard Earle of St. Peter-

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mission; Marc Glick, committee staff
director; Ken
Driggs, aide to House Speaker
Donald

Tucker and
apartment mate of Glick; and
four reporters.
In an earlier motion,
Russ contended the panel was
breac hing JQC secrecy.
The committee rejected the
petition.

Mobile Home Bill Studied
IAI.LAHAssF:E, Fla. (AP)
Sen. Jim Glisson, U.
Eustis, has filed a
bill that would give condominium
owners and mobile-home park
residents better protection
against the loss of common recreational
facilities.
Glisson filed a bill Tuesday
to give the state Land Sales
Division stronger control over developers
of cun.
(lomuniurn and mobile.home
parks.
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Myers declared, to $10.65.
lsenerW Waterworks officials
The firm has consistently lost

Under Glisson's bill, developers

would be required to
have clear title to
the common property of the con.
doininium
or park, such as recreational facilities and

money since 1964 in its have urged customers to pay

operations, Myers said. with

Fla. (AP) A
former federal housing
officer testifying In the
brlbery.conspiracy trial of
ex-Sen, Edward Gurney
and four others says he
once told federal investigators there was "no
Indication that the senator
was aware of any fund
raising on his behalf,"

woman he's never seen.
"Her mother was in a Russian prison for eight years
mid she this daughter) could have been right in the same
damn spot," Tate said Tuesday. "But,
thank God, they
took it the other way and I will see Victoria."
Victoria Fyodtrova, 29, a Soviet film actress,
was
notified in Moscow Tuesday that she
will be granted a visa
upon payment of 316 rubles, the equivalent of $512.
She is the daughter of Zoya Fyodorova, 62,
also a
Russian actress. During World War If, Zoya had a five.
month romance with Tate, then a Naval attache In
Moscow.
The affair ended on VE Day in May 1945, apparently because Joseph Stalin disapproved, Tate
was sent back to
the United States and Zoya was sentenced
to 25 years In
prison. She was released after Stalin's
death.
Tate didn't learn of the birth of his daughter until
1963.

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response to a particular subject.
Or even a eolwnn for that matter.
There have been times when I thought a 'Zinger
Award' was appropriate. Yet, there wasn't even a
ripple of response from the readers.
And then there were other occasions when the
material was nothing more than a "filler". Sure as
shootin' the public was calling to let their feellngsbe

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Phyllis Jordahl wrote of her feelings towards our
FIda Nichols, and of a paper which
would take the time to show its Interest in (of all
things) some dogs.
Better yet, let me share this 'gem' with you—

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Wll4,lAr,t D. CURRIE S Managing Editor
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part of President Lyndon Johnson's "Great
Society" at a time when the United States of
America had built a huge food commodity surplus
that could be used to help its needy citizens . It has
grown into a giant fiscal albatross.
In the 11-year period since th e program began,
it has become a bureaucratic nightmare costing
$3.7 billion annually compared to an original apj)F pliat inn of S
in illiuii. It is subsidizing the
grocery bills of 17 million Americans, many of
them with no legitimate claim for such aid. In
California, for example, a recent investigation
showed that 39.2 per cent of the persons receiving
stamps were not fully qualified for the program.

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$10,000 a year have been receiving food stamps. unfortunate bills of the
Tias
inStrikers and college students have found ways to
into the Senate.
On the face, It alms at preventing control of
make themselves eligible. Recently a grand
essential
U.S. Industry by foreign interests.
indicted a Washington, D,C., food stamp certifier in
This is a legitimate concern. But the bill, ena $300,000 s ta mp scandal,
titled the Foreign In vestment Act of im, go
Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz, whose after this problem in a way that can only be
department reluctantly administers the program likened to hitting a fly sitting on a glass table
pith a sledge hammer mounted on an armored
calls the spiraling cost "frightening."
truck.
President Ford was on th e right track when he
Most of Its pr ovisions would apply to such
tried to put a lid on the program that would have enten
s as bakeries, producers of canned
soup,
manufacturers
turpentine,
children's
saved the taxpayers $648 million in fiscal 1976. But toys and soft drinks asofwell
as to crucial
InCongress vot ed to nullify Mr. Fnrd's order tha ciustries
proviwng only that the business Inwould ha ve required food sta
mp recipients to pay volved had total assets exceeding $1 million.
$30 instead of $18 for stamps wor th $46 at th e These days, with
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grocery.
Includes a massive number of companies.
It would pot tens of thousands of American
The government estimates that 62 per cent of
companies to much red tape, searching out and
the people who might be qualifi ed for food stamps reporting on
the indirect as well as direct owners
have not applied for them. Thus, with only 38 per and beneficiaries of
and their
cent of the eligible persons enrolled
and an nationali ties, American and foreign alike,
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unknown num ber of ineligibles dipping into the pie investors and large. This would involve learning
the cost has no way to go but up. Estimates place the beneficial Owners of stocks
and held
th e potential cost of the program in 1977 at $10 by Investment companies, banks and other such.
billion
wi th 60 million people using the stamps. An almost impossible and dreadfully costly
requirement.

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one-year freeze on automobile pollution stan.
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An agency of the federal government has not
admitted to making a mistake but has taken
steps to minimize the consequences of the error
before the situation got entirely out of hand.
The decision came in the wake of growing
evide nce that the ca ta lytic muf flers being installed on some 85 per cent of 1975 cars pose a
greater health threat than the one they are
supposed to eliminate. Designed to cut down on
hydrocarbon a nd carbon monoxide emissions,
the mufflers also generate sulfates and sulfuric
acid mists which In concentrations could be
damaging to
time.
Numerous environment,., groups have
denounced
oil
and automobile i nd ustries. Rather than postpone
efforts to reduce other forms of polluti on because
of the sulfuric acid problem, what should have
been done, they say, Is to order the removal of
sulfur from gasoline at the refinery at a cost of
"a mere penny or two a gallon."
Yet an EPA-requested study by the National
Pe troleum Refiners Assn. found that just to get
the sulfur in gasoline reduced to 100 parts per
million would cost nearly $4 billion in new

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Anthony Todd Revels
Iva D. Watson. DeScry
Nancy A Van Amburg, DeLand
Paul E Blouin. Deltona
Emma Schaefer, Deltona
Thomas I Poling, Deltona
Sharon A, Hoover, Enterprise
Homo,,lta Carroll, Lake Monroe
Ana Sanogal. Longwood
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Howard R. Reese, Bradenton
Wanda L Clark. DeBary
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Herman 5, Waner, Deltona
Mary Rose Gray, Deltona
Florence Doonn, Deltona
Her bert H. Matthews. Deltona
George P1 Kaplan. De'ltona
Len Brown. Enterprise
Jewell Darand, - L ongwood
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Mrs. Frank H. Mapes, 91, cf will be in Monroe.
weapon.
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Survivors include a son, "oI owners:
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President Ford's economic Influence upon the
President,
forecasters have gone back to their computers to and Paul McCracken,
still fearWilliam Seidman and wore a hand-me-down suit given to him by a Easum and replaced him with the more corn- j
make another assessment of the faltering Reserve Bcard is throttling that the Federal Washington friend, I. Irving Davidson. Yet he plocent
Davis. Previously, Davis was In charge
the money supply. would take no handouts from the
CM.
of both foreign service and civil servi ce per.
Although
the
Fed
has
annow,ced
an
easier.
When the U.S. Marines landed In the sonnet at
The President ordered the review upon
the State Department.
the
money
policy,
Seidman
and
McCracken
cornDominican
Republic In 1
iristance of his po
065, the State DepartWe have
nowCommission
seen a scathing,
confidential
litical advisers
who coin- plain privately that the Fed hasn't made enough ment asked Balaguer to broadcast appeals to his Civil
Service
analysis
of his
plalned that the economi.sts
had misjudged
the money available to expand the
Instead
people
to keep calm. He was
recession and had left them unprepared
for the of halting the recessionary slide, they believe, sportation to Puerto Rico for the offered tran- operations. Among other things, it accuses him
political consequences.
brciidcasts.
the Fed has steepened it.
of overseeing "poorly conceived" employment
He agreed to cooperate but turned
If the economic news continues to get worse,
down
the
opportunities
for blacks and
Some Ford advisers fear, therefore, that the free ride In a U.S. military plane.
other minorities
the President's advisers want to be alerted in
Instead, he
Yet Davis will now be handling our relations
Fed's monetary mlctakes will prolong the borrowed
dvanc-. They ahi ant to he ready sith con- economic nose
money from I)avie[son to buy a corn- with tilack Africa,
dive .until next fall. A lot will mcrcial ticket.
tigency plans that will permit the President to depend, most economists
agree, on how much
Footnote; Davis told us that the confidential
shift economic gears.
AFRICAN TILT: Behind the controversy report covered the early monthsof his in.
stimulus Congress provides In the
Already, budget boss James Lynn has called form of tax cu
r the appointment of Na thaniel Davis
cum be ncy and th
ts,
at employment opportunities
upon the federal bureaucracy to submit ideas for
A
fricanLItfajrs for the State Depart, for blacks improved during the later months, In
POOR PRESIDENT: In digging out
spending projects that could be Implemented we sometimes c
ment Is another Henry Klaaing
facts quite different ha
any case, he said the real responsibility for
swiftly to timu1ate the economy.
we expect.
The Secretary of State, as we have shown guarding ag'ilnst job diacriminstion belonged to
Meanwhile, the President's economists have
We were Upped off, example, that the CIA from secret Policy documents, has favored the a separate equal Opportunities office,
been reviewing the economic indicators, had secretly financed Joaquin Balaguer's white-ruled African nations, There is no racial
COURTING CONGRESS: In a private memo
revising their assumptions and crnsidtjng succes
to
the
Joint Chiefs, Army Secretary Bo Callaway
sful campaign against Juan Bosch for
prejudice in his decision. He simply regards
outside economists.
presidency of the Dominican Republic
South Africa and Rhodesia, because of their
goals for the Army, One is to
Sources privy to the economic review don't
enhar.ce the role of the Congreu
After a lengthy Investigation, Including talks mill tarY power and strategic location, to be more
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anticipate much change in the forecast. The with sources from Santo Domingo to Singapore, importa
shaping
the
Army
for
the
future"
nt
to
U.S.
(5IJ5 is still that the econoniy
will bottom
Tb ac hieve this, he Intends to
we concluded that Balaguer ha refused any
"establish
out this summer. They have taken en- help
But Donald Easum, the outgoing Assistant contact with all Members of Congress"
and to
from the United States.
Secretary
in
charge
of
African
affairs,
opposes
"present
the
Army
In
the
cotragement, for example, from the decline in
Before his triumphant return to power in the this policy. Re
unemployment claims.
feels the United States should constituent," He hopes to tmpr Of congressional
Dominican Republic, he was so low In funds that work more
upon "the new
closely with the black-ruled nations,
But [he two economists who have the most he stayed in a $35a-week roorn
in New York City
members the Impact the Army has upon their
This Is the real reason Kissinger ousted district
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It would, by the red tape and publicity In- .bazookas—
But however tardy the EPA's action, by
the United States Is, in Short,
ML 11199 scotfeda1those who y the ordlwuy slowing down thie adoption of catalytic
mufflers
discourage
amount of suffering from a gun explosion. One authority citizen has no need to have his own fliearms
The collapse Of colonialism, procevding slowly but only in yoked,
that foreign
Investmaenconslderabk
i t has at least spared the na tion a kind of
t which has served this who does bellyoU is ba
Um 30 years since the U.N. was born, has caused a proliferation country
I'however
well. Those who have forgotten should
"Firstof all," she said, patting her hip,
"Vietnamlzatlon" of this aspect of the tight
Is 4Bertha Bigg, president and marshallssimo
of sovereignties in those areas of the world — mostly tropical,
look at the record, note how much of this cOun- first class o(Guns Are Good
town
ain't
big
enough
gainst pollution In which an Initial error In 111
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poor and undeveloped
both
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us.
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which the European colon
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had
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economic
base
was
BID
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mean
that
there
are
a
lot
of
gun
collectors
established
through
sharpshooting
Judgment
would have been compounded by an
ruled.
gun lobby.
strong inputs of money from abroad.
tot of them don't want to have their guns fixed
ever-escalating investment of money and
Always In character, Ms. Bigg began a recent
Meanwhile, many relatively undeveloped nations which
Many Americans decry the export of jobs interview on an aggressive note:
they can't shoot anymore. After all, stamp resources.
were conquered by Europeans or which threw off the
resulting from large-scale Investments abroad
don't have their stamps fixed so they Get A Horse
"Now first of all," she said, "1 know that you collectors
can't be past
long ago li ke Saudi Arabia and Mexico have become more by U.S. concerns. Yet this action is
detrimental know that I'm going to say some thing li
ed on letters anymore, do they?
Andke, 'Guns
militant in asserting t.heir Independence, both political and to foreign holdings here which create jobs for don't commit murder; people
In drem uncertain economic times, where are
"llen you have your basic
know
economic, from the Industrialised nations of the world.
Americans. Even when put into a running that you know I
seff"Protection
the
peopleand
whobonds
have money
investing
know you're going to say reasons. What If you or one of your loved ones oil, stocks
and old
socks?it? In gold,
The United States fbxts itself in an untecustoraW posiUon company, such inputs free other capital for
something llke,'YeautwhopuujtJjgg?. Was in daflgerof ng devoureyapjn- jng
as the leading soke&amp;nan for the flOflCotXUflUfllM indusW&amp;W establishing new or expaiwft old enterpirise&amp; So as a compromise, I promi.se not to Wing the moose, for Instance? Wouldn't you want to have
All of these, no doubL Buta lot of people trying
nations In opposition to a majority which now reps esents
Added note: This bill would authorize the subject up If you don't."
to
a gun handy? And don't you think people should
ahead in the race with inflation are 9
Th ird Wor ld In Interna tional conferences.
president to ban those foreign Investments here
their money on horses, says the
Someone pointed out that government be able to defend themselves from all the
he
nuts Keeneland Man., which selLs thoroughbreds,
We can accept this role and retain the respect of the rest of be a g3fl unwise, an ar bi trary power certain to statistics show increasing numbers of crimes around who have firearms?
bused by some future cWef exemdve.
the (rid if we do it realistically, with dignity and grace.
involving guns are being committed but Nis
The average price paid for a thoroughbred
M
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"Then there are your basic constitutional race horse at the 8.3sociation's summer horse
First, we must be firm in our opposition when we feel our conce no mistake about It. There Is justifiable
Bigg wasn't mollified,
reasons. I'm not sure exactly how it goes but in sale
rn that oil-rich Arabs and others could gain
at Lexington, Ky., last year was $53,489.
.iIaI national Interests and the cause of International justice are an undue
"The only complain ts you get about guns are tlwre
say in strategic American
somewhere It says something like, While the
threatened, even though we may be greatly outnumbered,
initial Investment is great, the
from those bleeding hearts," she said. "Well, 'Everybody
the detrim
can have as many guns as they potential ret
Second, we can be the leaders of the opposition without the
of national security, There Is also maybe there are a few bleeding arms, legs and want,
urns are even greater.
dangerentforeign
whether they know how to shoot them or
owners of hlgh-tethnolugy
being offensive to the Third World and without giving
For
example,
Canonero II, a thoroughbr ed
everybodybe
can
a crack takecareofthmornot,'j'mal
our firms could pass on advanced company
most certa in tha t
shot, you kno w hut there would be crimes even was
loyalty to the highest Ideals of the family of nations.
bought
for
only
$1,2W,
earned more than W,000
put in their personally by Ben Franklin. He in
knowhow to potential enemies of this country. If
a brief racing career
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procefting eqWpmnt and require three years in

construction. What's more, the additional
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to
200,000
barrels
of
fuel
oil
a day.
RALPH NOVAK
It can be argued that the EPA should have
bill is unquestionably unconstitutional,
listened to some' of its own scientists, who
It would, by making public the holdings of
warned of the potential danger of the mufflers
every - shareholder In most public companies,
long before they were mandated on new cars and
igg S
make It much easier for professional raiders to
before the oil industry was required to gear up to
gala control of firms and strip them clean,
produce unleaded gasoline and before tens of
Law enforcement agencies are reporting that that even though no guns existed In
the days of
ousands
th
of gas stations were required to Install
leaving those who had not sold out early with America is beginning to overflow with per- the cavemen, there were plenty of bank rob- special
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cause a windshield wiper blade today signs prominently
As for the headlights on the
herald Staff Wr1fr'
on the passenger side was worn, displayed at all three stations in DeVoney vehicle, Neiders said
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
but inspectors insisted that both the county
511 E. 25th St,, the stations' light meters are
City
Commissioner
Cal blades be replaced before the Sanford, Triplett Drive in calibrated daily For accuracy
DeVoney has declared war on vehicle will be passed. DeVoney Casselberry and off Douglas "Commissioner DeVone
the
motor vehicle inspection said the inspector told him the Road at the old sanitary landfill brought up the economy pill'MARCH 19
MARCH 20
MARCH 21
24
(MVI) stations In Florida and second windshield wiper blade
declare "no adjustment and ch," Neiders said, "but on
Deltona Civic Association,
Republican (lob of Deltor,a,
Idyllwilde
Scrtwl
skgliag
plarai
to
fight
Um
initial
batfle
in
"would
probably
be
wearing
or
repairs made at Seminole odw side of the coin is safety,
Star Club, Deltona Com.
7:30 p.m. Deltona Community 7:30 p.m. in Community Center.
Party,
6:301:30
P.M.
10,
Melodee
Tallahassee.
out
soon,
anyway,"
munity Center, 10 am, Date
County ?1VI stations."
a nd safety in vehicle3 Is being
Center. Report of special
Seminole Audubona Society moved up because of Good Skating Rink.
DeVoney told The Herald the
A second car,
a
Neiders said the items which advocated throughout the
committee on meeting with
field trip to Alexander Springs Friday.
was turned DeVoney may think are minor entire state."
Dow n town
BuiIt,i MVI stations have assumed Volkswagen
Volusia County Council,
leaves from DeBary Plaza, 8:30
AgoIatIo, 5:30 p.m., Sanford more authority than they have down with a notation that head. are nevertheless important.
He added all the rules and
MARCH 22
a.m. Public welcome.
MARCH 20
Chamber of Commerce under the law and make lights were out of adjustment. "Today we talk about a wiper regulations of the MV! stations
Orange County Coalition for building,
ridiculous
demands
of DeVoney said when he took the blade being worn out, but six were approved by the
Longwood Sertoma Club MARCH 21
motorists,
auction to benefit Sky King
AARP, :30 p.m., First ERA coffee, Winter Park
car to a service station, the months from now a windshield Legislature.
University
Club,
at
Webster
MARDI
25
Angered
because
three
of his operator could find nothing may be permanently damYouth Ranch, 7 p.m., Maitland Federal of Seminole, First
Seminole's Sanford and
All-County Band (Seminole family cars were turned down wrong with the headlight's aged," he said, "The obvious Casselberry
and
Park
Avenues,
open
t
Flea Market, 17-92.
MV! stations
Street, Sanford. Speaker
Interested in in. County Middle Schools) concert during recent inspections, adjustment, but adjusted them need for a wiper on the opened for business on June 1,
It
Deltona Shrine Club, 6:30 Gerald Garland on financial
formation
formation of Equal Rights 7:30 p.m., Lyman High School DeVoney said he will take the slightly anyway. When the car passenger side Is for vision." 1968 and the third at Sanlando
p.m., Deltona Inn. Speaker Dr. planning,
Auditorium, Longwood.
Amendment.
matter before the Florida was taken back a second time,
He said DeVoney's vehicle Springs began operating Sept.
George W. Frison Jr., of
Orlando Public Library
trip
for
Senate
committee on motor it was turned down for being was rejected for the one wiper 30, 1972. The three stations
Florida
History
field
DeBary. Open to area Shriners. Youth Night 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Easter Egg Hunt for
inspections
in over adjusted. "This is blade and it was "suggested" expect to do 90,000 initial inSenior Citizens to Stuart and vehicle
karate, Casselberry area children
League of Women Voters Demonstrations
Tallahassee.
ridiculous," DeVoney said,
that he replace the other as spections this fiscal year and
Beach.
Leave Civic Center
annual meeting and dessert, macrame, exotic dancing, yoga sponsored by Casselberry Vero
The
city
commissioner
said
Seminole
County
MVI
well,
but replacing the second roughly 47 per cent of the cars
Altamonte Civic Center, and surfing techniques-' teen Junior Woman's Club, 1-4 p.m.. at 8a.m. Take bag lunch Call
iwsse Ciuwn be.
supervisor
Virgil
tnaae
Nelders
ilogers
or
Mary
said
was not required.
Inspevtedare turned down.
Speaker, Eleanor Weinstock, IaJUUn snow, (ma fudge High Secret Lake Park. Games, £'1L.riQJJ a-ior
imormuon.
president of the Florida LWV. School Contemporary Singers, prizes, and trea ts from the
Basic interior Decorating, 7
Reservations by March 18, to movies, mentalism and hand- Easter Bunny,
writing
analysis.
p.m.,
Building 38, Adult Ed.
tr Mrs. John Melick or Mrs.
Seminole
County
Special
Campus,
Seminole Junior
DeBary Woman's Club,
Henry Hanson.
Olympic
Games,
beginning at College. Call Community
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0ackets
,
p.m., Altamonte Springs Plans for Easter Seal Campaign Forest City.
( 1. .
with Mrs. Ruth Creasey in
IF
Sanford Lions Cl ub, House of
Community Center.
*Tab
charge. Musical program by
Oviedo High Band Parents Steak, noon; speaker, George
School zoning lops the The bill would amend
Civitan International (Sari- Mickey Hebling and Hilda spaghetti dinner to benefit Loukey.
Shirts
Seminole County School Board regula tions to permi t an FTE
ford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier Kistler, Tea to follow.
bond. $-7:30 p.m. In cafeteria.
in denim
agenda again at tonight's 7 recount at schools In Florida's
MARCH 21
Restaurant,
, cord uroy,
o'clock
meeting
at
the
d
tric
is
ts if circumstances
Seminole Singles, 7-9:30 p.m.,
with leans
Casselberry Junior Woman's
Altamonte
Springs
City
Hall.
such
as
the boycott at RosenCovenant Presbyterian Church,
to match
Club, 8 p.m., clubhouse on
Although no discussion oc- wald
warranted it.
17-92, Sanford. Discussion
men
&amp; boys
Overbrook Drive, Casselberry.
curred, zoning was the first
Vogt, who Is chief of the
groups, games and crafts.
sizes
Program on "Right to life."
item on last week's agenda
Seminole legislative delegation,
New members welcome.
MARCH 27
just in case anyone wished to offered his assistance after
Michigan
MARCH II, I??
ADMISSIONS
DISCHARGES
MA N U EL
discuss the controversial state Education Commissioner
Civitaa International
Deltona Shrine Club, 6:30
Sanford:
cl
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(Sanford),
7:30
os
ng
of Rosenwald Elemen. Ralph Thrlington turned down a
Sanford:
p.m., Cavalier
Estie M Atkins
p.m., Deltona Inn dinner
JACOBSON
Wesley Smokes
Restaurant,
tary School next fall,
Annie M Weelis
request from La yer for a
meeting. Dr. George W. Frison
Sue J. Hutchinsori
213 E. FIRST
£ddle Woods
The board's decision to close recount.
Florence T. Jones
PH. 322.4712
of DeBary will speak. Open to
Freda L. Henderson
Cheryl A Rogers
the facility and turn into a
James Thomas
area Shriners.
Lorraine
Flowrj
Stephen C. Dowd*
center for trainable mentally
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Madden
Willie Mae Cooper
reta rded children set off a
Mary E McFate
Tiowandolynn Hall
boycott at the school.
Alberta Ferguson
Ul1s.s Casey
Laura .10 Garrett
Phillip Skat es
That boycott cost the school
Herbert A Moreland
Kew
Guy C. Sa wyer
Th
e
Seminole
County
Grand
system
$67,000 which School
HCltn I Williams
Gail 1 Speigle &amp; girl
Karen Rowe
Jury has indicted Wilbur Hall,
Supt. Bud Layer is attemptin g
th%
I1O'i II 'Ow
Frances E. Cosmato
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Bernard 0 Matthews
41, of Altamonte Springs, for
Elliabeth MetPvin
morning 61 IPere was 96 of an inch
to
win
back
for
Seminole
Linda Polk MulIl
Martha Ann Barnes &amp; boy
of rain last flight
'Appw"
first degree murder.
County.
Robert A Mclntoii, Sr

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and two dissident left-wing groups, boosting the Cornmunist party's chances in next month's national election,
The crackdown came a day after President Francisco da
Costa e Conies warned that parties which do not follow the
regime's leftist line will be curbed. An edict by the ruling
Revolutionary Council Tuesday outlawed the centristconservative Christian Democratic party, the Maoist
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Another big North
Vietnamese troop buildup was reported
in South Vietnam's northern provinces today,
and thousands of
frightened civilians fled southward from the cities
of Hue
and Quang Tn, Government officials said as many as
100,000 refugees were streaming
down Highway I toward
Da Nang, South Vietnam's second largest city. Foreign
relief workers said about 100,000 refugees had collected In
line, the former imperial
capital 50 miles north of Da
Nang, They fled from fighting
in Quang Tyi province, just
below the North

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the only o nes w ho would benefit act.
t'
would be the lawyers in the
Mayor Norman Floyd said
case.
the Legislature Is considering
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Last night, city corn. adopting a statewide land
P''missioriers voted to
$1,505 planning act th is year, adding
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for Davis' work in the case that "it would not surprise me lithe RM
challenged the legality of the present bill (that applies only to
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of Interstate 4, nearly ha lf the out." City officia ls at a recent
city's territory.
CALNO meeting sta ted (ears a
?'- Davis read for the corn- sta tewide law providing fun.
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mission
four members of dir.g would not Include
Iw;whom have changed in the Serninole County because of the
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intervening two years since the local act.
sui t was filed
a memo he
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Adopted an ordinance
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requiring appraisals and
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'I-,"needless expense for all purchased by the city.
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— Heard a report that Rep.
Side FlementarySehool Beautification Club, In cooperation with the
is welcoming Npn
owners and doubly expen5ive to Vinc F'eclitel (U-I.akeland
SPRING P LANTING
NTING South
by
planting
floers
around
the
school
grounti.
Other
clubs
meeting
on
the
last
hour on Fridays inAltamonte Springs citizens. The will support the request of
elude
School
Newspaper,
Arts
and
Crafts, Games, Acting, Ballet, Basketball, Cooking, Making
ultimate outcome will be that Florida cities to exempt them
Games, Natural Science, Singing and Knitting. Digging in (from left) Beth Russi, Kathy Readies,
the territory west of 14 will be from the burdens of unem- AT SOUTH SIDE
DebbieHorrell,Mike Rotunda, Lyndon Barfield, and Ronnie heaps with sponsor Adam Haynes.
retained by the city."
ployment compensation.
Davis reported to the cornAgreed to send to State
mission last night the county Sen. Lori Wilson (I-Merritt
voluntarily dismissed the suit Island the city's proposed
on Jan, 4, W74. Noting his bill amendment to the double
For defending the city was taxation law providing court
11,505, Davis said Seminole relief. Currently the law
County spent that much and sponsored by Senator Wilson
0
more to pursue the court action. does not provide any means of
In other business last night, enforcement.

Reported In Vietnam

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exhilarating feeling. ( And
it's a pleasure to
occasionally purge one's soul and slip out of our
normal gourd.)

Altamonte Springs if fortunate with having some
line people serving their needs.
After- seeing
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See what ha ppe ns when we f inally do get a 'nice'
letter? It
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us much the

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"We just want to express our appreciation to you
and The Evening Herald for the picture and caption
on the dogs that need homes.
"Today we only have two dogs left, the Sheltie
and a small fluffy dog. All we can say is Thank you
so very much. We think we have good homes for all
the rest of the dogs, that have
taken.
"It surely Is Fun to be associated with a staff 01
people like Donna Estes and Elda Nichols and a
newspaper that will take the time to help us find

Many times there are
who would pick the
pebbles and expect us to hurl them on their behalf. I
don't mind
on some occasions; but there are
those other times
it really should be said by
Joe Citizen.
Usually, it reader will write when he or she has
something to get out of their system.
Rarely although there are some
who will
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our news columns for so many years, I finally had
th e opportunity of speaking with him recently. he 's
a
leader.
And at the Greater Sanford Cham be r of Commerce An nual Awards banquet at The Forest in
Lake Mary, we were privileged to share a ta ble with
Altamonte Councilwoman Helen Keyser and her
husband. Fine people.

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The training Includes radio
navigation, acrobatics, for.
mation and night flying in the
sing!e-engine, propeller-driven
high performance "Trojan"

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the morning.
Saturday evening. Sunday
afternoon, the 4th of July,
Christmas, Chinese NewYear, you name it.

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The joint military exercise Sanford
has gruated at
maniul
tested the unit's ability to Sheppard AFB. Tex., from th6
furiction in sub-zero weather. technical training course for
Air Force aircraft
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Airman First Class Gary E.
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald J. Powell of 4111 S.
Orlando Drive, Sanford, was
trained to repair current Air
Force jet aircraft- Completion
of the course enables him to
receive academic credits
through the Community College

U.S.

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now goes to RmWolph
Tex., for duty with a unit of the
Air Training Command.
Mccue isal4 graduate of
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titles in finance, including ii~t
of vice president for the investment house of Loeb,
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credit crises help the superaize i. .. ' •
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Crises now seem to be recurrent in our money system.
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occurred in IN6, 1%9 and 1974,
the latter the inostgrievousof
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all. Crises, he fears, may have
become structured into the s.
a
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When there is a liquidity
shortage, or credit crunch, sus0
picfons seeit to spread that all ----•1
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This is more ofa problem for
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with a loss of confidence, they
are forced to turn conservative
in order to prove their stability.
They sacrifice earnings opportanitles in the process.
Another factor works In favor
of the biggest banks: they enjoY
a rate benefit in bidding folL
funds. They have access to the
lowest cost momy. Corporate
treasurers, for instance, might
be willing to accept only 6 per
cent on a certificate of deposit
fromasuperlarge bank but demand 65 from a medium-size
institution.

Altamonte
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shares, an enormous leap In one most solely gave the money at tract customers
-'curious thing Is ha ppe ning in sales
totaled $1.4 billion, the commercial paper-money lent soared.
In
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redemptions
In
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year from sales of just 13 market funds that big boost.
The test isn't long off, espethe mutual fund Industry, and if best sales year since 1970. It by one company to another.
Meanwhile, the rest of the in- growth category totaled almost million. "Money market funds Meanwhile, the zto.k market dally
if a new Investment cliinterest rates continue to fall it wasn't that redemptions didn't Treasury bills and the like, all dustry has been doing poorly. In as much as sales. And in the were clearly the star on the fl.
seems to have regained some mate, based on a belief In eco.
May evolve into something continue; they did. The change of which pay interest.
1974, sales of growth funds, growth and income category, nancial stage In 1974," said one vitality.
nomlc expansion, takes hold.
"'deserving of a more descriptive resulted from a. brand-new
Since interest rates hit histor- which are heavily Invested in redemptions actually exceeded fund president.
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So far, redemptions of money The money market fund.9 deproduct.
Ic highs, the money market common stocks, fell 40 per cent, sales by more than $300 million.
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so called because they Sales of the "growth and in,erai years ago many thousands market fund, which invests in canfunds,
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be turned into cash quickly, come" category, less volatile, sold more t ha
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everything with a flair, had a In times past, present and to vicissitudes," says the author vitingly, the king wanted a on Easter Sunday.
ritual for seizing property of come, without .my Con. of "Ancient Florida,"
That event made the name
king-sized share of any loot
'tie natives. "Always this tradictlon."
Eventually he became available.
Ponce de Leon the best known
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Ponce de Leon, a tired man of seizure," wrote an early
In some such mztnner Ponce governor of Puerto Rico,
Ponce was required to in all Florida history. It, is
A
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50, landed his crew on the coast historian, "was accompanied claimed
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Florida, which was acquiring prrty
cpe and slaves. organize the whole expedition preserved wu
by
he called Pascua Florida in by a loud proclamation before already owned by the Indians, But when he lost the gover. and pay all expenses, placements, streets, iuyiiWR3,
April, 1513, taking possession ' God and man, of the deed then for
the crown of Spain "now and norshlp through political in. guaranteeing
Cadet First Class Steven C.
own a large parks, bodies of water, ,,ulC
the name of the SPanish
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Powers, son of Richard W.
there. consummated. The in all time while the earth trique, the wanderlust of his part of all the treasure he might and other structures h
He may not have been the and
proclamation was made with revolves, and until the younger days returned.
Powers of 137 Rose Briar,
find,
other.
first white man to set foot on drawn sword by the corn- universal
judgment
of
Longwood, was recently
His desire was so great that
Ponce de Leon and his men
Ponce had heard his slaves
these sandy shores but he was mander, and sometimes at. mankind."
selected as logistics officer in
talk of a land to the north with Ponce accepted the terms. spent six days at the land1
the first to claim them for his tended by the throwing of earth
his squadron at U.S. A!' Force
If
the
Spanish
ritual
left
much
gold and a magic fountain After all he would receive great site, combing the beaches an
-. .royal mast&amp;.
to the four cardinal points."
anything out, it wasn't worth that restored youth. One West benefits
not to speak of pushing inland. With no sign of
Academy, Colo. He W23
If his navigation war, correct, What Ponce de Leon said on mentioning.
promoted to cadet captain forT
Indian
t~e
Spanish
called
restored
youth.
He would bear gold or magic fountain,
his landing craft beached at 30.8 that day he took Florida for
The man who officially found Andreas the Bearded claimed the honorable title of adelan- althou gh springs abounded, he
his leadership ability, past 'r.
degrees north, somewhat above Spain
performance and academic
is not recorded. But the Florida was already worn in the his own father had found the tado (supreme future ruler) adelantado spread his sails and
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of such proclamations service of his king. He had spring and returned home and governor of Bimini.
standing.
set course to the south.
annua lly commemorates his are geeraily known. One that come to the New World wi
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The cadet wing is organized
ed
he
in
body
and
spirit.
Back
in
Puerto
Ri
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Along the way he traded with
w:
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arrival,
was
written
down
by
a
notary,
Columbus
on
his
second
similar to an actual Air Force
Whether
Ponce
believed
that
outfitted
three
ships
and
Indians
who used arrows tipped
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Leon saw that day, a court the entire Pacific Ocean, went auspicious trip. The
cadets gain an I nsight into the
luster of for a patent to explore and venturers, signing as pilot the Canaveral which he ca lled Cape
historian later wrote the first like this:
zafirst
discovery
was
beginning
to conquer this enchanted land. experienced Anton de Alaminos of Currents. He may even hafj
jobs they will experience when
authentic description of Florida
"I
take
real
and
fade,
It
was
and
seize
penetrating
to
He asked for all the benefits of who had sailed with Columbus la nd ed near the mouth of the
they become commissioned
asseenthroughEuropeaneycs. corporeal actural possession of Spanish minds
TAKES
TRAINING
that Columbus discovery that had been as a boy.
officers.
Miami River in Biscayne Bay.
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"it has a very beautiful VICW these seas and lands, with all had not found the riches of
granted Columbus.
On March 3, 1513, the exAirman George fl Robertson,
of many cool woodlands," said thereto annexed; and the Cathay. The gold of Montezuma
The king admired Ponce de pedition set out. Ponce went
son of Ruben G. Robertson of Antonio Herrera, "and
it is kingdoms and provinces which and Incas had not yet begun to Leon but refused to give him a athore In the Bahamas where
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level and uniform."
belong to them, or which may flow,
free hand. ft was one thing to the native Lucayoa told him of a BUDS AU iJ4lj'ff4
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has been assigned to Lowry
It must have been quite a hereafter belong to them, In
The
natives
were
resisting
grant
rOaar O
such
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extensive
power
to
northwest
massive
land
to
the
AFB, Cob., at the Technical spectacle as Ponce planted in whatever manner and by
and Ponce, is a soldier, had explorers If nothing was likely they called Cancio. It was, they
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for the soil the Cross of God and the whatever right and title much dangerou.s
LEAS
fighting
to
(in.
to
come
of
it,
explained
the
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pertn!d him, the region of
r: ' .- Ihert G. specia Ified
training In
hanncr of ('atille and I (ifl.
wting or lucli
1k ia ed his part bravely royal bargainer. But now that
petual
youth.
brabazon, 18, son of Mrs. Sara
munitions and weapons
The Spanish, who did almost may exist, ancient or modern, amid
the
greatest the New World stretched in.
Straling, Sanford, completed maintenance. He completed
Ponce sailed on to his lan dfall
the ground surveillance radar his six weeks basic training at
operator course at the Army Lackland AFB, Tax.
Intelligence School here.

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about retrieving gold teeth,
I
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enjoy having his
crowns, Inlays, etc., from one
but
I would feel that I
who has died instead of just company,
burying them, because gold Is was being urfaithful to my
So vtaluable these days Your hull
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ans er was that 1e i°fr
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DEAR TROUBLED: I think
inouths to justify leaving it to
YOU're
already In deep water. If
heirs.
you
want
to travel, travel alone.
Well, I have a friend who has
a pawn shop, and he 'says that
You Don't Have To
some morticians in town bring 1
Be A MILLIONAIRE
him gold inlays, crowns,
To NEAT Like One
With
f0lings, etc., Wt add up to
quite a bit.
I am not Interested in the
money beir4g lost by my family
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program, refreshments of wifl be one more way for
coffee and cake will be served Central Floridians to say, yes,
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Lorien Heitz, district deputy from other states
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stuff Writer

aggravated assault in con- Sanford Middle School.
Officers
reported
the Trallwood Drive, Apopka, had early today and charged with
nection with the alleged Dec. 25
Officers said a window had
misdemeanor burglary charges been burglarized while he was loitering and prowling after an
beating of Coma Bryant, 39, with been pried open with a tire Iron against the pair were In con- on routine patrol.
apartment dweller told po1ce
Sanford police early today a pipe at 1704 Peach Ave., but and the two men were found nection with the
theft of cookies
Stewart said the house was he saw them "rifling" through
arrested a man on a street the states attorney's office inside the guidance office,
in a vending machine break-In entered by a window and his car.
corner for attempted murder dropped the charge the week of
The suspects were arrested last night at WesKay coin damage to the house. was
Arrested were Jeffrey G.
and two men in a school for Feb. 3, when defense attorney on charges of p'ssesslun
of Laundry, French Avenue and estimated at $500
of 8563 Aspen Drive in
Labour,
burglary.
David Porter demanded a burglary toOls, breaking and 20th Street.
David Greer, of Oviedo Route Orlando, and John E. Saunders,
Patrolman Joe Dullard and speedy trial for his client,
entering with Intent to commit
Sherifrs deputies reported an One, reported a radio valued at of 609 Worthington Street in
detective Sgt. Roy Williams
Police said the attempted a felony and breaking and Altamonte Springs woman was
;o was taken when burglars Winter Park. Bond was set at
arrested Johnnie Sam McCoy, murder charge is in connection entering with intent to commit treated
for a head wound and entered his home by forcing a $502 apiece.
29, of 709 W. 11th St., Sanford, with the Dec. 25 incident,
a misdemeanor,
released from Florida hospital window and causing $150
Patrolmen T.13. Massey said
on a circuit court warrant
Patrolmen Dullard and Ray
Seiph
was
In
county
Jail
today
North,
Altamonte
Springs,
last
damage,
according
to
a
report
the
arrests took place shortly
charging attempted murder. Bronson and other officer on $18,000 boid. The juvenile night after
an "industrial ac- filed by deputy J.M. Patton.
after midnight after Kevin L.
McCoy was lodged in county arrested David Bryant Selph, was turned over to state cident."
of 785 Wymore Road
Ted
Fulton,
23,
of
Witmer
John
jail on $8,000 bond.
18, of 250 E. Bay, Longwood, Division of Youth Services
Lt. Roy Hughey reported Stratford, Conn., was in county reported the pair prowling
McCoy was charged with and a juvenile early today at authoritlea.
Fred Douglas Hendrix, 49, was jail today on $5,000 bond after about his cam. Massey said
removing nails from lumber his arrest in Duval County on about % tapes and five tape
with a crowbar at a house Seminole circuit court warrants players also were found in th e
demolition site at Jackson and charging two counts of forgery car in which Saunders and
North Slit,, Altamonte Springs, and two counts of uttering a Labour were riding.
when he said tfl crowbar forgery. Seminole deputies
from
Fulton
rats,
vicious
rabbits, and a big Truluck had not satisfactorily slipped from his hand and returned
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wife,
Bessie
Le2
Jacksonville
yesterday.
hog.
met the requirements of struck his
An Orlando woman, Ledora
In other action yesterday, probation.
H endrix, 41, on the head.
heat. The ordinance also
county Jail
commissioners terminated
prevents cruelty to animals,
Deputies said the woman was Wooten, 34, was In
2*1
employment
of
corn- directly behind Hendrix helping today on $5,000 bond after her
McKay
Also
yesterday,
After a rash of large animals Truluck, a
roads department missioners approved the remove wilts from the lumber, arrest yesterday at the Orange
at large" in the county
Coun ty Jail on a Seminole
recently, commissioners employe who was placed on balance of the February bill for
In other reports, deputies ci rcuit court warrant charging
probation in December for legal services to County
aid a vacant house owned 1w
authorized the construct ion of a
ht;irii'i properly h
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corral to house those creatures.
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struction work on county time, the charges involved in tran- burglarized and carpeting
Since the ordinance began, Roads Superintendent J.C. sition between Freeman and worth
$500 stolen.
ALTAMONTESP1tINGS
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EDITION
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Two 19-year-olds were
impounded sheep, goats, dogs, termination, explaining that Marsee.
discovered the house, at 2430 arrested in Altamonte Springs

Olympics Studied
By GLENN

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Plans (or the First AnnualGreater Sanford Regatta
the passibility of sponsoring a state-wide Golden Age

Olympics for senior citizens highlighted the first meeting
of th e new Sports and cctal Even ts Committee of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce today.
Th e committee, composed of 3G spor ts and promotionminded citizens, outlined a number of projects designed to
bring people into Sanf or d and Seminole County for spor ts
programs and oth er promotionats.
The Regatta, which wi ll be co-sponsored by th e
Central Florida Zoological Society and th e Chamber, was
th e major item discussed along with th e Olympics, Jack
Homer, Chamber manager said.
Details for th e Regatta, w hi ch would be held on Lak*
Monroe and v;ould make use of the full lakefront, were
discussed br ie fl y, Homer said, and indicated that ad.
ditional data would be released !'r.
"Th e purpose of the commit tee is to develop a series
of projects such as the regatta And the Golden Age
Olympics to attract people to Sanford," Homer said,
"We would like to stage anvent that might draw several
th ousand into the city on a given date."
Th ( 1h \' Olyuipk's iuil :1'!''
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hutfltoard tournaments for senior citizens in which
various awards would be present ed to winners of the
tourneys.

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Baseball Fever
An Intellectual Sickness
By IRA BEHKOW
This particular 01' Pcrfc.ssor i no stead in a realm beyond mere spatial
NEW YORK
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You take a
relation to Casey Stengel, we presume) meastrement. . .Baseballsubmlt.stothe
little horsehide, and a swatch of ash
informs us that baseball Is a throwback to 'fewest lines of any sport, and is the game
timber, add some double knit and a dash of
the ancient Egyptian fertility rites, when of the libertarian, of the free and the
sweat. Then proceed with soupcons of
those old Semites kicked a ball around in brave."
chalk and dust and grass and spit. Stir
springtime. "Whatever it represented,"
In this way, it reflects the spaciousness
nicely until it boils with partisan spirit,
said Prof. Grella, "the ball clearly was
of
life in this country before it became so
and serve,
related to some symbol of a life-giving citified at the
turn of the 20th century.
'That's baseball, a spring and summer
power, and the game was a ceremonial
recipe for America. It remains the same
"Those
observers
who constantly
celebration of spring, life and fertility." complain
about
the
each vernal equinox. It has always apstatic
nature of the
Baseball is the link, of cour:e, to the
game
are
either
sado.
masochistic
peared so easy, so simple, so good, like
ty pes
past, says Prof. Grella. We are today
Mom's Apple Pie. (Apple Strudel lii Ili)' reminded
iced
on
a
steady
cI't
of
violence
and
our wild and woodsy an.
case.)
action
or
simply
enjoy
mindless
cestors by the quaint archaic field and
repetition," said Professor Grella.
But an unpublished paper by an English archaists afield.
professor at the University of Rochester
"Ike any rite, baseball Is necessarily
"There Is an appealing naivete about the
a baseball rit in sheepskin, so to speak odd uniform, with its high stockings and repetitive; yet constantly changing..
telLs us that baseball is an immensely knickers," he writes, "and the collarless Like any work of art, the game is both
intricate, integral, symbolic, profound and shirts, the boys' caps, all of it not very far static and dynamic, temporal and
metaphoric aspect of our lives,
removed from the uniforms of the Currier timeless, a thing constantly moving and in
Simple in its beauty, maybe, but that's and Ives illustrations, a vestigial survival repose....
it,
(of our rapidly disappearing past)." And
"The pitcher coils and throws, the batter
Professor George Grella tells us that the special field
recalls a lost swings, the runners start, the fielders
baseball "should be compared not only America of endless pastures and widening trace their intricate patterns - grown
with other sports but with our other in. vistas,"
men move gracefully about a huge green
digenous arts our painting, our music,
I
like
one
of
his
philosophical
viewpoints
vista,
poised against an Infinity of space in
our dance, our literature... . Someone
particularly: "The winning team in a timeless moment of eternal youth. .
who doesn't understand the game cannot baseball, because of the shape of i ts field,
Took the words right out of my mouth,
hope to understand the country."
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Formation of a new athletic conference
Is one step from completion and a
Seminole High School official calls the new
loop "a major athletic undertaking."
Principals and athletic directors from
DeLand, Mainland, Seabreeze, Spruce
Creek, Gainesville and Seminole high
schools will gather on April 22 in Sanford to
adopt a constitution, select a name and
establish by-laws for the league,
Seminole Principal Don Reynolds, acting chairman of the league, said that the
conference may ad two high SChOOLS
before it is completed, but that corn.
petition would begin In the 1975 football
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"It's a spin-off of the new district playoff
regulations," Reynolds said. "In order to
compete in state play, we must play
schools in our district, so we decided a
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advantageous."
"Membership in a conference allows our
The schools in the new conference are young people the chance to take home
Class AAAA and are in the Seminole individual honors, such as AU-Conference
playoff district. They were all former and the like," Reynolds said. "Being inmembers of the Big Eight Conference, dependent curtails this, and the only
except for Spruce Creek, a Daytona Beach recognition possible Is to win state or be
school opening next year.
named to an all-state team."
Under the new set up, Seminole will play
Seminole dropped out of the Big Eight a
the other members on a home-and-home year ago
and the league folded at that
basis in football and basketball, but time,
mainly because of travel problems.
conference championships would be
"Since then, we have found it is better to
decided by tournament play.
"In other words, we could play each be in a conference rather than be out of
other in baseball, but the championship one," Reynolds said. "We already have
would not be official until we held a con- rearranged our football schedule and
changed the basketball schedule. Now we
kre nce tournament," Reynolds said.
The new football schedule for Seminole only have the administrative part to do."
High will drop Winter Park, Oak Ridge
A principal and coa"hes association will
and possibly Sarasota. The Seminole be formed within the conference as well,
gridders will retain Oviedo, Lake Brantley Reynolds said. The conference was
and L)man, in addition to the conference established during a meeting Monday in
teams.
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nrwn ne was a mernoer or the New York Mets', Mc(raw's
remark ''You gotta hclIeve" became the rallying cry of the
fan.s as the NlcLs went on to will the 1973 National League pennant.
Tuesday, the left-hander, now with the Philadelphia
PhiladelphiaPhillies,
checked into a Philadelphia hospital for tests prior to the
removal of a lump near th e lower tip of his left shoulder blade,
"I'm leaving this up to the doctors,' the 30-year.old McGraw
said. "They say there's nothing seriously wrong with me. When
the doctors say It, well, you gotta believe, right"
In Tuesday's exhibition gaines, it was the hitters who were
doing the believing,
Baltimore stopped Texas 11-8, the Chicago White Sox edged
Cincinnati 7-5, Detroit nipped Montreal 11.10, Milwaukee
stopped Oakla nd 8-7, California defeated Cleveland 5-4, Houston
beat Kansas City 5-2, the Chicago Cubs down ed San Francisc o 41, the New York Mets beat Boston 5-4, Minnesota knocked over
Atlanta 5.3, St. Louis crushed Philadelphia 12-3, and New York
Yankees topped Pittsburgh 3-2.
Don Baylor's two home runs—giving him four in the last two
games—powered the Baltimore Orioles over the Texas
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Two homers by Buddy Bradford lifted the Chicago White Sox
over the Cincinnati Reds, Ed Herrmann also homered for the
Pale hose while Tony Perez slammed a roundtrippeu- for Qnrinn:iti.
Milwaiik*i" Bob (oliiri'in drove in five runs—four of them on
two home rune—including the go-ahead mmrker In the ninth
against Oakland. Joe Ruth homered for the As and Tom Blanco
hit a two-run homer for the Brewers,
A lead-off triple by Detroit's Ron E.eF)ore and a wild pitch
ended Montreal's eight-game winning streak. LeFlore also had
a home run while Bill Freehan hit a two-run triple and rookie
left fielder Dan Meyer slammed a two-run homer.
Reggie South drove in two runs with a homer and a triple as
the Cards routed the Phillies.
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The Mets erupted for seven hits to score lour runs in the
seventh inning against the Red Sox. Tony Conigliaro, who has
been out of baseball for 3' yeara after being hit in the (ace by a
pitch, slammed two doubles and a single in five at-bats for the
Red Sox.
Houston pitcher James Rodney Richard allowed only three
hits through six innings as the Astros ended a six-game losing
streak.
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Right-hander Ray Burris gave up only one hit
bunt single —
ln the four innings he worked to lead the Cubs tovictory.

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Portland CS. Milwaukee $9
Canadian Division
PhIadelph;a vs Minintiol a at
Dog Results
Quebec
Today'
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42 21 o 84 291 210
Orlando, Fla. night
New Orleans at Phiaaelphio
Toronto
3$ 31 7 78 312 211
Pittsburgh vs. Chicago (A) at
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Edmontr
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TUESDAY
Sarasota. Fla 2
New York at Phoenix
Vancvr
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FIRST. lie, S. 3113:
Pittsburgh VS. St. Louis at St.
Milwaukee at Seattle
Winnipeg
3)31 1 66 261 210
Mystic Spirit
20*0 7.21) 110 1 Petersburg. Fla
Tuesday's Games
1c Ar,eIes
Montreal
Phoenix 7 Chicago 3
C. M 'I Not Aga in
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Edmonton I. Q uebec 3
Standings
Quinicia (4 3) 113720
HOutøfl vs Cincinnati at Tam
Minnesota 5, Vancouver 3
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Mary Ett a
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Ou'niels (1$) 13210
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St. Louis
Vancouver at Winnipeg
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Jetting Jry
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Denver
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Tuesday's Games
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Frank Medley. showing Starlite;
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Irwin has played some of the strongest golf on the tour
this season, and the improved performances of the 45.
year-old Palmer make him much more than a sentimental favorite in the 72-hole test that begins Thursday
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South Africa: No Invitation
MON [REAL (AP) — The organizing Committee for the
1976 Summer Olympics has announcd South Africa would
not be invited to participate in preOl)rnpic competition in
Montreal this summer.
Roger Rousseau, the committee director-general,
issued the statement Tuesday following a report that the
Quebec Track and Field Association had written to the
South Africans about their possible participation.

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A funny thing happened to Mel
Uticy on the way to the basket. He slipped.
A not-so-funny thing happened to the Manhattan basketball team on the play. The Jaspers got called for a foul,
Utley got up and with the game on the line, threw in two
tree throws in the last eight seconds to give St. John's a
tlnilinj 57.56 victory in the quarter-finals of
the National
Invitation Tournament Tuesday night.
"It was ice," said Utley,
of St. John's best foul
shooters. "I knew I'd make those free throws. I went
inside to draw the foul and got it."
The victory, one of the most exciting in this 38th annual
post-season classic, shot the Redmen Into Saturday's
semifinals against Providence, a 101-80 victor over Pittsburgh in Tuesday night's first game.

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national power, died Tuesday.
McCarthy died after a year-long bout with cancer, He
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school meet at Oviedo's home
pool at Florida Technological
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A 3-4-year-old placekicker who has
nee - played organized football says he may try for the
Miami Dolphins' top kicking spot. 1.1 he does, he will have
to beat out veteran Garo Yepu-emlan and touted rookie Joe
Danelo.
"j tear Garo f.c a very good kicker with the left foot,"
said Roger Martinez-Herrera, ii former Argentine soccer
player. "I kick with both legs, though I must admit my
POWCV is with the right. I can kick 15 ways
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Show Results

The Lake
Brantley girls and Seminole 53-28 and downed Crowell, Barb Renoldo, Karen
the Seminole boys dominated a De
fd 51-31, The Seminole Young and Debbie Dauphin won
three-team, double dual high boys dumped Lake Brantley 46- in 2:18.2.
school swim meet Tuesday at 37 and toppled DeLand 60-23.
Crowell also triumphed in
the Sonora pool.
Lake Brantley's 200-yard 200-yard freestyle (2:12.4) and
IM
The Brantley girls defeated
medley relay team of Karleen the 500-yard freestyle (5:52,2),
Dauphin won the diving cornpetition, Laurie Jajano ruled
the 100-yard butterfl) (1 311)
and Barb Leonard won the 100yard freestyle (1.12.9).
Lake Brantley's boys' 200yar medley relay team of
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Birkentall, John hlosack and
Trinity Prep split a high prevailed with a time of 4 415
J Putegnat WOfl (1576)
school swim meet with Lake
Bringardner captured first
I aureen Garrett, Linda
Howell Friday. The Herald Cattaneo, Susan Nations and in the 200-yard IM (2:21.2), Al
prevIously reported
that Lake Melissa Fritz recorded firsts 11111 and Bill Winningham
llosell .on tile boys and girls
Finished one .two in the diving
for lake Howell.
lompetitlon
competition,
Hosack took
In the boys' competition
100-yard
butterfly (1 028) and
Trinity Prep out scored lake Trinity Prep's 200.vard medley
howelL 90-84 in the girls' half of team of Scott Bartholemew, Putegnat won the 100-yard
the meet and Lake Howell sscrn Ryan Hussey, Jim Roseunand bac ks troke (1118)
Seminole's Kevin Smith won
IN' boy.s' ('Otl)pctj(jon 106-51,
and Wally Waldheim ruled tht'
the
2u0-yard freestyle '2:tJi.0),
event with a 1:57.2 clocking
go
Chip Johnson dominated the 5(~ Bartholemew won the 2
9W IM
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etiley relay team of Holly in 2:22,0, Rosemand dominated yard freestyle (24,0) and the
.atuart, Betty I ierce, Happy the 100-yard fr
100-yard freestyle (54.4), Chuck
eestyle in 58 1
Deas and Cindy Curtis won with Bartholernew reigned
over
Fraser won the 500-yard
ti clocking
competitors in the 100-yard freestyle (5:52.6), Paul Kith
Curtis -won the 50-yard backstrokewjthatjmeofl.074 triumphed in the 100-yard
freestyle in 21.0 and the 100- and Hussey prevailed in the ioo- breaststroke (1:13.2) and
yard freestyle in 1:00,7. I)eas yard eaststroke wi a 1:13,8 Seminole's 400-y-ard freestyle
br
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domina ted the 100-yard but. th.
team of Johnson, Fraser, Pat
ter fly in 1:08.0, Pierce won the
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Bob Amend, Mike Davis, Lee Smith and Kevin Smith
100-yard breaststroke in 1 228 lsbeU and 'l'e 400 meter (3451)
and Tr inity Prep's 400-yard Freestyle team of Amend, Scott
Sheri Rempe of Seminole won ,
freestyle relay team of Martha Kirby, Davis and Scott the 100-yard breaststroke n
McDaniel, Marsha Parker, McPherson took firsts for Lake 1:33.0 and Seminole's 400-yard
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freestyle relay team of Arm
Smith, Ann Newman, Debbie
.%tt.awa' and Terisa Johnson

34-Year-Old Miami Rookie?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
U.S. Open champion
Hale Irwin and Arnold Palmer, each fresh from a brief
rest, return to action this week and are prime contenders
in the $150, 000 Greater Jacksonville Open Golf Tour-

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WEDNESDAY

(35) Name Of The
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EVENING
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(6) Concentration
(9; Wild World
Animals
(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom 24
(35, 41) Star Trek
7'30 (2) Price Is Right
(6) What's My Line
(9) $25.000 Pyramid
(13) MovIe
(24) Jack Benny
8:00 (2, 8) Hallmark Hall
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with leader Sammy McCracken (who has since been interned by the British) In a
scene from the CBS
News Special, iiA Tale of Two Irelands," to be broadcast Thursday, March
20(10:00.1:00 PM, EDT)
on the CBS Television Network.

MEETING

Let's Make A

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compbcate the use of anti- are attracted to bright floral
prints and black clothes and not
clotting medicines
common' yattracted to liet colors such as
after
white, khaki or green colors, In
strokes and other clotting
short,
if you we the right
problems.
colors you arc lESS likely to
attract bees than you would be
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jAmEJACAAS

TPiat the parties interested in said
bulirMs enterprise are as followi:
W. D. Marshall
Joy H. Marshall
100 Per Cent
Dated at Apopka, Orange County,
Florida. February 77. 1V7S.
l"t.abIISh March S. Ii. 19, 26, 1975
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hidden name aM box It to as shown:
AMANITA

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HOROSCOPE
BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

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Bucks And

held at 300 N. French Avenue,
Sanford, Florida, on Wednesday,
March 26.197S at 10:00 A.M. for the
tran(tlon of Such buIints as may
itnp before the meeting
Publish: March 17, 19, 1975
INVITATION TO BID
Seminole Memorial Hospital in
vites bids for Electrosurg.cal Unit.
Specifications are available at the
off Ice
the Administrator, All bids
shell be mailed to: Mr. Rober t T.
flesser er Adm Seminole Memorial
Hoipltat, 1101 East First Street,
Sanford, Fla 37771. Bids must be
receiv ed by noon on the 27th day of
March
.s.
Publish March I?, 15, 19, 1915

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) tend to see things the way you'd
Don't be too bossy around the like them to be, rather than as
house today or you may have a they are
minor rebellion on your hands.
GEMINI (May 21-June20)
Consider others' rights.
This is not a good day to assume
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) new obligations or to make
You'll have trouble making big purchases that put you in debt,
decisions tr4
live sithin your znt'an'.
because
CANCER (June 21-July
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NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
annual meeting of tht Stockhofd,rs
of The Sanford Herald Inc. will be

DEL -Se

Thursday, March 20, 1975

of

early in the day on frivolous
interests, Later, your efforts
are more productive.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov,234kc.
21) Shun speculative or risky
ventures t oday. No one is about
to give %
something
.
nothini I'hi} it

CAPRICORN (Dec.

its unmely you]! achieve your

19 Tell It as it is.

goals now unless you stick
1oseJy to a game iaii )'OU'%'e
thought out carefully. Don't
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ICTIYIOtJSNAM*
Pdotit Is hereby given that I am
tgtri in husrit
t 33 N. Lake
'Howell Rd. Casselber,v 3)707.
Seminole County, Flor ida under the

perceive quickly if fictitious name of NOVA SCAN
INDUS1R (ES. and that I intend IC)
you're giving them a snow job.
regi!er laid name with the Clerk of
AQUARIUS (Jan. ).Feb. 19) the Circ,iif Court, Seminole County,
e1a in accordance With tft
\'itl'r,' wit i' practu';iI as smi
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water furnisheri Adults, ne pets,
$17.50 372-7296 after S

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372 8150

Lake Mary, 1 bedroom furnished
Nice, private for mature man. $51.
No pets. 327 3930

$16,900
73/4%

3 Bedroom House Furnished
191$ Summer fin

BAMBOO COVE APT. Concerned
new manager with experience
Come visit with us. Adults Also
unfurnished 300 E. Airport Blvd
373 13.40

GARDEN HOMES from

4IVVO4

Apt Adulti Only

Large Furnished I Bedroom

One &amp; Two bedrooms, air &amp; carpet.
adults, 195 &amp; up Also 7 bedroom
unfurnished, $95 322 1110

$ f1QU *1
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Lake Jennie

I or 2 bedroom duplex apartments
Furnished or unturnished. 60'
swimmIng pool. 1120 S Orlando
')r 3237920

APART M ENTS

Longwood- Two bedroom, 7 balh,

garage, central air &amp; heat, drapes.
carpeting, Kitchen furnished.
Convenient location. 2730713

ON LAKE JENNIE
1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

SANFORD
CARRIAGE
C,j)VE
RL 427,

'late
2.3
miles east of 17..
Ph. Sanford (305) 323$1601
Orlando 430S 834-2299

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Name Statute," Chapter
USOC, FlOrldaStatut es.wiIIregisI.f.
with the Circuit Court, In and for
Se minole County, Florld, upon
receipt Of proof of the Publication of

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Management

Days 1724173
Nights 372 5474or22 7337

Yr old, 3 bdrm., vs'w carpet,
central
lila,
immediate
possession Just reduced by owner

SANFORD- 3 bedrooms, 1'- baths,
central heat I air, fenced
backyard. We Own It. Will dick er
or swap. 171.500.

Duplex in Deltona, unfur,i, walk to

Clean we ll loc at ed 3 bedroom rental.
11 75 and security. Ball Realty, 377

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Broker, 107W, Commercial
Sanford 377 7501

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Realtor 531 5500

n—Houses_Unfurnished

W. Garnett White

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS 373 6353 or S.2333

CalIBart

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realtor fee, 7 OR, 7 bath, family
room, C HIA, very nice. Asking
1.30,000 323 510).

Brick and stucco, 3 bed rgcrr,s, 2
oath,, family room, on 7 large lots,
S oak shade trees, fenced, carpet,
drapes, refrigerator arid StOy
$75.. 377 15$()

OPEN NOON TIL DARK

this notice. the fictitious name. to

1 bedroom home
fenced yard,
patio. Newly decorated . No more

*11: OPAP4GEW000'5 FEED AND
TACK under which we are engaged
in business t Broadway Street.
Oviedo, Florida 37765.

than 7 Children 372 7711.

Your Own
Washer

&amp;

Lake Front cottage, 3 bedrooms, on
I Ittle Lake Mary. Lange lot with
citrus. 372 1191 days or 332 5913
nights,

Dryer

Nicp 2 bedroom block homt New

1505 W. 25th St.

That parties Interested In said
busines s en terprise are as follows;
.1 Wayne Johnson
Patricia Johnson
.Ion M Johnson
Dated at Ovied*, Seminole
C ounty. Florida, February 7?. 1975.
.1. Wayne Johnson
Patricia Johnson

roof,

SANFORD

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throughout

Ridiculously low price

Professionally Managed
By Henry Hoche, Inc.

33—Houses

37) 7920

Furnished

DELTONA- (lean, attractive. nice
yard Available now I Bdrm .1135
Mo.. 7 DOrms. $150 Mo

Jon M JohnSon

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VEt 20

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year mortgages
with only 5% down!

775.3365

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574.1040

2 OR, itt &amp; last month's rent. San
for d Price is right Adults only.

34--Mobile Homes

arn 5, tt'i'.rj 1 bedroom,
air, carpeting on scenic Wekiva
River 372 1470 or see at CAMP

SF MINOLE

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'Two bedroom, Completely Our
ni5h0d, air Conditioned $150 373

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P,'akeoffer .Atter6
373 9507

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3 Scottie Poo Puppies,
6 weeks old,
130 each 3736349.

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Baby Ducks. Rabbits and
Yourg Goals for 5l
3d') 7011

Freezers, upright &amp; chest
Guaranteed 373 73*0
Sari ord Auction

.*fgpianfemale 6 monlhsold
blonde. Asking 1200
iSSi 650.4

KEPIMOR E WASHE P. parts, serv
Ice, used machines,

Registered German Shepherds
ii Wks 150 $100

ALl 101M

1967 Ford Pick

a,toi'
Datsun•Subaru Sale

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come first Choice! Plus Fla 's
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '7$ Dalsuns
arriving daily Ph. 531 131$, Open
Sundays 174

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'61 Lincoln Cont . Coupe, whit, vinyl
roof '63 Buick Electra. 4 dr
hardtop Bcthnewinp Bestoff ir
$31 0600 cr5))

1773

1973 Olds 9!. luxury sedan, full,
Nuipped. tow mileage. Consider
older car part equity 373 5479
1969 Pontiac Catalina

Convertible, quick sale
321 0770
1961 Ford Fairlane
in good condition
1fl9E
377-3291

FREE
Weimaraner male iS mon ths old,
AKC. Call between s arid 10 pm
373 $734

'72 Pontiac Catalina. Brougham.
51.995 or best offer, 6616.490 or
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67—Livestock.
Poultry

Garage Sales

ti2C/)

Excellent Condition
377 50)4

DeBary, 661 6110

53—TV.

condition,

AM FM Stereo Call 372-7300
eves and weekends.

9 Week old German S hepher d
Pupples,$2S each
1)9 F J inkln Cir

HOtpoint Washer
Speed Queen Dryer
372 flU after i

COLOR TV. $11,?SMONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.

Excellent

Take over payments, new Capri w ith
2.000 miles. Copper color, AC.

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AKC Doberman pincher puppies
Champion lineage S7Sto$150, Mr.
Anderson, 36% 5710

High back velvet swivel rockers,
Choice of gold or green. $5995.
P4011'S Catselberry, H. 1y.92.

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1971 Oodgep:ck up. automatic. PB &amp;

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51.695 or best offer, 64* 6490 or 7)4
4731

pigs for Sale-

sh Irts, 75 c en ts each, men 's a
3 39 1973
women's slacks. $7 00 Low prices
on everything Come see our new
67A—Feed
location THE BARGAIN ------GARAGE, 736 Hwy. $797. Fern
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
Park, Wed thru Sat., 101. ,un. I?
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
_________ GORMLY's E. 44, Sanford 313 4733
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e'icegtionalry clean, $l.99S Call
Duane McGuire, 322 1631 Dealer,

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AC. Verynice. $7,500
323-51iS

maintenance fee. LOW, LOW,
dem plan, Hwy 1797 lo 251h St.
west to Rldorwood and follow the
signs

REALTORs

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
SUNLANO
NEW t.is,,r,t, 3
bedroomt, fenced back yard, Only
$23,000 See it today!
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RAVEPINA

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HERE IT 151 Great

family location. 3 bedrooms, 2
ba ths, family room Near school
and count ry club Only 123,Wo

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PHONE

647 11)1

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
5,7W. 1st St.
373 5411
4 BR 7 bath, pool, fireplace, fenced,
heat air, 1 acre, 132.930. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 373 7750

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate
Broker

Accounting

HIGHLAND PARK
NICE
NEIGHBORHOOD! Centrally
lodited 7 bedr oom home Needs
some pa in?. Only 126.500,

Personal Tax Service
No 2 East Rd .1792 SiC
Entrance R Ranisboltom, 372-1199
WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
Re-ad today's Classtied Ads for
tt"r' help

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42—Mobile Homes

INVENTORY CLEARANCE. See uv
fcc the best deal on a new home

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Your

MLS Agency

1417-11 1014~

3503 Orlando Drive

Sanford 323 5200

SSI',lrk [)r

Mo,ng your mobile home' Have

truck, will travel Also root
coating &amp; set up 773 5170

Jim Hunt Realty
t571 Park Dr
EAITOR
779714

"I 0641

3722111
AFTER HRS

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CcndtCiinQ.
I1.xtlnn
Air
Refrigeration Install and R-p.ir
DykeS, 3735577,

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For tree estimates, call Carl
H,i r ro, ,N ' i. AI/ S in Sanford )1'
1771

Beauty Care

A.sume Payment,

(formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook)
Si! E. Pine 322 S77

41-4

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Air Conditioning

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

373605?

IS

mt-ed 322 lalI

7 Bedrooms, 17'x60'

3723wl

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',rs c,perui'ri.e
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING. Five
Points. Call 327.7543 anytime.

372 7643

322•2420 Anytime
Free

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321 0170, 373

Area One Inc.

377 6719

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Altamonte Spri,vj , 339 2737.
Altamo

LOW 734 pet. Interest under tan-

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1977 Honda 450 CC

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Women's blouses and men's

NEW 1 . 2 arid 3 bedroom homes and
townhouses Wall to wall carpet,
wallpaper, built-in kitchen and no

BLAIR AGENCY
373 )*66

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p,rotorcycle Insurance

Floyd

Freer. 777-5191.

RE OPENING SALE: March 7

Sneak Preview

78—M)tOrCyCleS

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GARDENS ROTOTILLED

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Real Estate

REALTOR 377 719*

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76—Auto Parts

Let me till yr '.rng garden
cv' mow your vacant lots

MOONEY APPLIANCES
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Mayfair, 3 Bedrooms, carpeted
central lilA, fireplace, private,
dining room, 2", lots, orange
tree's. By owner $35,000 3221193:
323 7$M.

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Reconditioned It'itFres, $12 9$
cictianqe REELS F400Y SHOP,
i'l09 SM'figz1

LAWNS VERTICU'y THATCHED,

307 A East 1st St., Sanford 3229411

Acreage

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still in crate's For information call
$47.?Sl6Or4231907,Mayb,(.,.nf
4206 tI Orange Blossom Trait

GOLDEN TOUCH- N SEW
in sewing cabinet, repossessed
64-Equipment for Rent
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
in machine Full automatic Pay Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
balance of $78 or to payments of
Shampooer for only $150 per day
$3
- CARROLL'SFURNITURE
________________
Drop In bobbin, zig zag and 3 ne'tp
65—Pets-Supplies
position Like new condition. sold ---- -- -------new for 15$. balance of 1.45 cash Or
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
5 payments of $10. New warranty.
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED
KENNELS. 373 5157
Call Credit Dept.

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79—Trucks-Trailers

fl3Wocdmere Blvd.

Homes, Lots
And

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For further infc,rmaton call $67
7576 Or 423 1907 May be seen at
4206 N. Orange Blossom Trail
Addressograph 1000 repossessed

PIEI SON'S FLORIDA POSES
Woodruff'sGardenCent0
601 Celery Ave. Sanford
FREE- Smallriver rock stones
stsrubs 37365.15

Commerélal
Propertie
s

No qualifyingf immediate oc.
cupancy Year ffld Sanford 4 DR, 2
iarnhly norne. only
fl'V
57,000 down, and assume
Payments. Pool &amp; tennis
Privileges. Call 901-767.5143,
Owner- Afloc

323-0742 or 322-0532

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

to l2S.00. 323.1' IA

LONGWOOD PARK- Last new
houte 3 bedroemi, 7 baths, heat
air, wooded lot, Reduced to
$25,990. Builder must sell.

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After Hr's 3377111 cr323 7547

Two bed r oom. unfurnished, newly
decorated. Adults preferr ed $ 30 a
seet, 373 5854 after 2 p m

Geneva Gafdens

lot,

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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322.6457

Two bed room furnished, newly
dec or ated, adults preferr ed, $35
wk , 373 515-4 after 2 p mn

Shopping, 7 BR, central HIA,
screened porch, drapes. Call 665
$379 in A.M only. No pets.

Corner

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I-) BEDR OOM APTS.
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

t49e

ONLY 5.3,700 CAS H
ANDS11IPERMONTH
That's all the gwinc. 3. interest
Payments on this 2 bedroom

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SANFORD

keg. Real Estate Broker
110 E.7Sih 5t, 377

LAKE MARY HOME

Clean, 3 br., uSC, down. $191 mo. I
annual Pc? rate, 173.500. Acre
Realty. REALTOR, 373 7750

Park Avenue Mobile Perk

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double poster bed complete. ISO:
GE toast -R -Oven. 1)0. gulp
Decorators, 409 W itt. 322733S.

* Singer

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$973 Tr,-,ri
;'..n
'strs

62—Lawn. arden

For Sale

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iS—Recreational Vehicles

PIITURE. Excellen t COoditiOri As
Sortne-nt of (j"'.b. rr,,1 cP'.-r C/'

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M East f I 1

122 9717

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ORCHIDS- 15 to 1100 Ana Hard
Orchids, 101$ Palm Spring Dr

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IfouW FullcA Furniture

TAFFER REALTY

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REPOSSESSED OFFICE FUR

stand , 130; Mahogany Sheraton
buffet?, 1-43; old end tables. $15
pair; brafl table lamp, $15;

Rig Real Estate Broker
3231301 26lb Hiawatha Av.' at 17

Sanford

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sehold Goods

Lounne chair, $10; bunk beds, 545;
glass lop coffee table, $10; lea
cart, $20; Harmony House night

PAYTON REALTY

pantry, workshop,
116.000. Hurry, call 3239110.

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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KULP DECORATORS
409W 1st St 372 7335
We Buy Furniture

Stan's Auction
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Auction

Casseiberry, 17.97,5)) 1706

cr.frrer,cr.

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SattirdevlP
Open dilly 105 We buy. sell, Iridi.'

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Wood Or steel 0esk5 (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial de-sks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cablnits, as it Cash and Carry

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9215.

Older rr'furbSperj
pansr'i
horn.' P,'.ust I.e Seen to be "P
predated $31.90') Terms

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60—Off ice Supplies

Living room and dining room fur
nilture excellent condition 377

Si Si Senore

72-Auction

NOLL'S

Wl150p4 MAtER rupNlTuI/f
y
I I/A()[
311 3151
¶.t .--377

Ghade-d yard, lovely home, nice
area,) bedrooms, 2 baths. Occupy
onctuaslfying See itt You'll I've it.
$31300

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Used office furniture
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(j.rI ,'trr,i 1 t:i'ir,i'ii'', I' b iUi',,
years old Owner needS to move
$73,900

Prelly Yellow House

COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109W 1st St , 373 1352

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3 Bedrooms. 7 bnth, with all the
amenities. Privacy fence, fruit
trees
Assumable mortgage,
$45000

GOLD

?97lllwy $792
322 5961

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SANFORD FLEA MART
',Miie E onl6 and I 4
Sat.-Sun. 9 5777 7599. 37) 0720

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WE BUY AND SELL

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Convenient Location

fireplace,

Built in 1974 Ov er 1,100 Sq. if living
area Tiled kitchen, large lot,
fenced garden. I'x16' block utility
building, bar becue pit. 175.900.
Call ken Sandon.

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W edding gown complete With train,
cost $750 Size 10 I?. Will sell for
__$, 377 41
35

I BR. 7 bath frame house With 6.5
acres pasture and out building,

Lake Mary area 135,500 Terms
available Owner. 377 7209,

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. list 5?.

aies D Area One, Inc.

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919 S. French
Eve. 377 7374
377-1196
322 1541

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Stemper Realty

Selling furniture,
women's, men's &amp; boys clothing &amp;
misc, household goods ii 2636
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69—Stamps-Coins

ROBSOPI MARINE

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BULGING AT THE SEAMS? Ths
bedroom, 11 , bath, 2 story oldei
home may be lust what ynu need
Ideal for growing family. Largi
rooms, cher ry fireplace, separati
dining room, new kitchen, wall to
wall carpet, nice- I b('droorii cot
'age for income or guest included
All this and more for 149.500. Cal
lor more- information

ADULTS, NO PETS

Efficiency
Utilities. fishing and
canoe Includ e d
nn It enI C
We-kiva River, $100 Call 373-4470
Of see Al Camp Seminole

"LUXURY PATIO APARTMENTS" L

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3392920

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Beautiful Immaculate

COUNTRY GENEVA. Nice
bedroom 1970 mobile home on 2'
acres with loll of goodies, in
(luding pond, picnic table, utilit
sheds, completely fenced to
houses Only S17,O0

AVALON APARTMENTS
116W 2nd St.

Ill.

Is Sasliri

the Model ---------Homes on
CilIpisy

DEL-110?

Florria Statutes I7?
. Robert Phil , T,,i-.

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 17 C7 Open Sal &amp; Sun. 95

373 5376

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Moving to Apt.

r..err-y, ltw'y 1797 3301704

Orlando Clipper 17' Ire Hull, Men
cury 115 HP. both 1911, full can
yes, facti, speedometer, bilge. 15
gal. tank, certified tilt trailer
3fl-i9

SIZES
MAY RPIITY CLOTHES.

l' baths, with central heat and air.
Owner will negotiate 11)900

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CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

31—Apartments Furrnshed

Kennel assistant, grooming ex
parlanra hlfit,iI. fro* fi,rniiher
mobile home, fenced yard Also
salary. Husband &amp; wife only.
(Jnemcumbered, One can hold
outside lob Must live in, as hours
vary. Photo &amp; au,'. also, na me 6.
address of last two employers.
Reply to Box W. care of The
Evening Herald, P 0. Box 1657,

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Mobile Home Park.

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Carol Seriqw
Publish: March It. 76. April3, 9, 1975

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby giv en that I am
engaged In busin
at I37 west
Highway 431, Longwood
32750,
¶rrriIr.cfe County, Florida under th,'
f'ctitiout name of SUN REALly
rou.r
'v",r OIUJ If101 I Intend
tO
register Said name with the Clerk of
the CIrult Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the,
Provisions of ts, Fictitious Name
Statutes, TO Wit Section 565 09

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3 Bedrooms Nearly New

Tvo bedroom, 1': both, ttIjoo,
P001. tennis court, club housii'.
convenient location, Terms n:
0753, Conway area, Orlando

373 7900

AP4OLEWOOD VILLAS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD
SANFORD, 373 7570

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4jsceUapous for Sale

26O4S Hw'1 1792
REALTOR 373 %774

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ON THE LAKE

persons 6616466, 3725051

Babysitter needed, live in or care in
your home. 7 small childrea. Call
before 2 p m 666 4)00

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Sanfor't's newest and
finest Adult-Family

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we are
engaged In busIness at 540 South 17.
97, Caiscfberry, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
HANKS LAWNMOWER PARTS 1.
REPAIRS, and that we Intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in acc or dance with the
prnvlslon of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 565.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
S. Henry R. Swine

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERP•
Notice is hereby oivrn that the
undersigned. purunt to the

SO.

Harold Hall Realty

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NORTH I/LINT PURCHASE PLANj'
sev er al (lean 3 bedroom homer
some with air, family room, 1 16(
$750 Mo Call $31 5772

Detlary, Adults. Lovely large i
bedroom air. Ideal for retired

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ARMS APTS.

MAP INERS VILLAGE APIS
1 6.2 Barm finn or unfurn
3707 Orlando Or ,)73 $670

A GOOD SALESMAN-- is never out
of work Call us if you have a real
estate license, and a desire to
EAR If MORE!
FORREST GREENE. INC
REALTORS 32) 6353 or 3736970

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cellerit financing 137,250

40—Condominiums

MASTERS COVE

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Legal Notice

upon receipt of proof of publication
Of this notice, the fictitious name, to
wit: LII' MISS AND MASTERS,
urt:r *Pilch we are engaged in
business at 100 Brassie Drive. In the
City of Longwood. Florida,

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that he
undersigned, pursuant to the
'FictftiOu Name Statute" Chapter
USO9, Florida Statutes. will register
with the CIeri of the Circuit Court, in
and for Seminole County. Florida,

EXTRA SPECIAL
Large 1
bedroom. 2 bath, family room,
with fireplace, central air, ex-

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3736650
1r'drr:i, .ipt , o f Iargc 2 bl.'Uro3mTi
house 373 9370 from 9 to 6

14—Camping Resorts

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Legal Notice

per Mo. 3730061.

I 110 F fonda Ave.

JAt KIE CAOLO SWIM SCl400(,*
HEATED POCL.A1L AGt,
3132

Sanfnrtl. 11.

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Smith, who served witli the

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husband was wearing white and
j experiment of tucking an
To
avoid
this
problem
one
no
shaving lotion, but still got
aspirin between the teeth
and
should
take
In
Inn
with
or
after
s
tung.
PG
the cheek tissues will produce a food or milk Diluting the
He has been taking shots for
IIMAJESTYI(/r
II
aspirin
and
neutralizing
the
his
allergy
to them, but he was
THE KEY
In an acid stomach the
in the stomiach blelps solve gettlnga reaction ao they have
J crystals of aspirin can deposit this problem.
stopped them bra month, What
Some complain that this could happen if he gets stung
Join •
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delays the action of the aspirin, again, since he is so allergic?
The •
The and It does, but it also prolongs
DEAR READER — I am
Club •
C
is hff
always
interested In what
I M1 itI AWOUP'
Aside from ft drawback,
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a
ople
pe
th
ink
I wrote I did not
AW
aspirin, in
M
say
that
bees
wouldn't sting you
retards the dottIngmechanIn
Show
if
you
wear
white.
What my
.
i
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' and this can be a significant
w4h.,
Column
ZOMRflHJ
reauy said, ,,1 read
factor in canal
again,
Is
that bees and wasps
just from the stomach.
can
"09 FIA111141%

-FRANKLIN

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Pasture fleer
I 4, Fe
------nce-T—
woo
barn, IS acres Improved, Only $100

Real [state

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Wanteø to buy USed Office furniture
t.riy Quantity. PiOLL'S Cassel

55—Boats &amp; Accessories
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2 OR. lust remodeled WalIwalI.
127.400.
CORBETT
REAL
ESTATE, REALTOR, 6614791.

fast results at a low cost Try or
today I Phone 377 2611 or $31 999

30-Apartments Unfurnishecj

Camps anirl in the Sin City just

P.SmIth's first novel.

TAT

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PLANNING A '(AiAC
SALE?
DON'T
FORGET
TO AD
VERTISE
IT
Il-f
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS 372 2611.

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La Scala opera house in

cfi,p iii '
ilan Three Mot (1r,,nr,
"t'su fl4I4

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AMERICAN BOYS. By Ste-

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than It does.
"
aspirin is allowed to
BURT REYNOLDS
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settle against the lining and cause a
DEAR DR. LAMB — In your
against
the body tissues for a
IN
J
Us burn. Because the column about bee stings you
"W W" And The 7:30 J long time It will
JJ
produce a stomach is rich with small said that bees won't sting
time burn. I don't advise this
Dixie Dance Kings 9:is
, blood vessels a small bleeding someone who wears white. My
I but for the doubter a simple point can occur.

Ir'
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j1Charlss Bronson

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There is Slagel, former col- 0 Combat fatigue takes its Inlege
football hero; Padgett. the credible toll, beer and marl.
General Hospital
feaLLu't,(J Jon Vickers as Canlo,
(35) Mr. Ed
Raina Corsi-Kabaivanaka as black from the Newark slums Juana keep war demons at bay
(44) Leave it To
his unfaithful wife Nedda, and torn between boxing and art; only briefly and death Is an
Beaver
Chambers, the lethargic Mm- eryday companion
Peter Glossop as Canlo's friend
(2, 6) How To Survive
pp
boy who reads a book on can Boys." In personal terms,
Tonio. Herbert von Karajan
A Marriage
architecture
every day; Mor- each of the m knows
() Match Game
- - conducts the orchestra,
gan, the Berkeley dropout who ness of war,
- 'nas nircnnikecj across Inc Smith wines a oeüevaoie,i
Mushrooms
United States to experience life, mwprfiil
t.f
-WI WIIOLC'J
Army-bound by • choice or lives. The book Is overlong,
hot
chance, the four enlisted men Its
characterizatIons ring abso.
Join forces in Germany. Base lately true.
me Is Frustrating, so they vol.
Eve Sharbutt
unteer for combat duty.
Associated Press
(6)
(9)

DEAR DR. LAMB — Some the first time that I have heard
one recently told me that that . it causes bleeding in a
everytime a person takes an healthy person. Would you
aspirin his stomach bleeds. I please give me your opinion?
have read that aspirin can DEAR READER — Aspirin is
CMuse Internal bleeding in a a remarkably effective
person with ulcers, but this is medicine and considering its
idc
it is rezn3r anle
II
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it
U that it causes no more problem
cum

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shop or wbteh, 322 $321 Or)
6420.

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CASH 322-4132

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lor used furniture, appliances.
toot,, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry,s Mart. 21$ Sanford A-

So. DrOary Flea Market
1miles north on 17 92
305666 5046

Merchandise

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701 Woodmere Blvd. Price $15,600.
$600 down payment, $135.50 per
'mc. to qualified buyer. 372 7150.

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Classit , Ad

SchoI, day arid niç,ht
!l . ,!mc' 323 2770

General office work,
clerical. Call 322 5000

Lost: Black male Chihuahua with
hook ed tail, near Park and 7 1h

v n P. Smith. Putnam. 435 1st Cavalry Division In Vietnam
For Pages. $8.95.
in 1966, has the terminology and
predators.
th
e atmosphere down to the last
Four
men caug
ght ,,.
...
A
d
il
e
ta .
,can Boys" sham
91O30 PBS ('HEAT PER- the Vietnam War are examined
FORMACFS '
j" In penetrating fashion in Steven what happens on patrol, In base

Sh owdow n

Aspirin

BOOK REVIEWS

li%ing close to the lakeside clan
of hyenas near an ancient
A frican volcano haven

Life

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strong
females. flal Holbrook narrates

(6) Cu.
1ding L ight
(9) SI0,D0O Pyramid
(2.8) The Doctors
(6) Girl In My
(9) The

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5--Lost &amp; Found

,art, dominated

00 (2, 8) Days Of Our

btasked members of the Woodvale Defenseof BeU=t,a Protestant Paramilitary tribe, meet in se

Bartender
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M. UP4SWORTH REALTY
503w. itt St.
373 06I,3fl 0317
Reg, Real Estate Brok er

1500 Sq. ft.. 270 Volt. Ideal for rep

Phone 37) 06.10

YOU can get a fair price when you
advertise your "don't edS"
n
the Want Ad

you Qualilyt

5575

LOOKING For ,, babysitter Icy a

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SECREi

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Samsula Live leghorn herm, while
they last SOc each for 1 to 50 lSc
edch for SO or more. Cackleberry
Farms, ' mite off 11 on Samula
Dr to CatkItt'rr', I .rnis Slip, I
904 475 5.159

FACED WITH A DRINKING
CAMP. FISH and BOAT on ¶(tfli(
PROBLEM
Perhaps Al(o(,olIc Anonymous
*itd Wekiva River a' tti bass
bcr-dlng grounds Call 373 1170 or
Can Help
see at CAMP SEMINaL,:
Call173 4557
'Write P0, Box 1713
Sanford,FI0r1d6377 7 )
18—H&amp;p Wanted

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Four' room office suite available
lease in downtown Sanfoi
Suitable for real estate, insurer
attorney's office, etc. On s
parking, $200 mo. plus utiliti
Corner 3rd St. &amp; Park Ave. 3

Nic e, dram roorn in private home
Private entrance &amp; bath Call 377
)S76after 1 30

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or write

32

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11-Instructions

ror f,'Ifl1le".-,r trt.nL,s of pror)li'oi
drinkers
For further information call 473 4557

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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4—Personals

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1:30 (2, 8) How To Survive
A Marr age

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7 SPACE plot, including water proof
vaults, Masonic Section Oaklawn
Cemetery,
io. Box 575,
Sanford, Fla

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000d money, loot I'll show you
how. Call 611 3079

2439 S. Myrtle Ave. Sanford
,

68—Wanted to Buy

TO C ounty Roadrumer CO Club
sponsored yard sale. Sal. Sun. 1901
S. Marshall Ave.

Rig Real Estate Broker

than rent. Government subsidiz
ed
to Qualified buyers. gall to see it

Wednesday, March 19, 1975-55

54—Garage Sales

Will REALTY

New houses ma rural area . No d
ow n
Payment, monthly payments less

Thanks to Classified AØ, users g j

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AVON
L. Iberate yourSelf from boredom and
bills! Be an Avon Representative
Add new people, new places, new
interests to your life, And earn

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37—Business Property

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29—Rooms

21

19

Mechanic Hand;'man
3" 1200

I istings Wanted
Quick (ourttout Se rvice

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"Get 'Em While *
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The Greeks Have Way With Walnut For Pastry Delights
made WiUI tissue-thin used. Still another version uses mous in Greek cuisine, that is that there is one
classic cx- raw vegetables and as a spread permarket fish fillets, It made walnuts about !4 cup at a time
Associated Press Food Editor sheets of pastry, a filling of the toasted tread crumbs Instead sometimes made with walnuts, ceptlon — Skordalla. He adds for canapes
are topped this everyday food company to make a line meal. Add the
Greek cuisine excels in des- nuts and a topping of syrup ha, of flour with the walnuts and the is less known In this country that "Greeks use Skordalla with shrimp ofthat
(}tJ)e' shellfish. fare.
remaining ingredients except
serts using walnuts. One of vored with lemon or cinnamon syrup poured over Is, flavored than the sweets. It's a sauce over plain old fried or boiled
When
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Has.
GREEK
WALNUT
SAUCE
the parsley and blend until
or both. Another is a spiced with both lemon and cinnamon, called Skordalla,
fish,
over
boiled
vegetables
and
selevils
and
Zone
volumes
as
1
cup
walnuts
smooth.
Fold in parsley.
sponge cake In which very fine.
Americans who visit Greek
Constantine Hassalevrls, who on fried zucchini or squash. well as the other 10 books on
4 cup olive oil
Or grate walnu ts in a handly chopped walnuts are added bakeries and pastry shops In wroh a dePh!(ul cookbook This sauce makes any of the Greek
cookery on our shelves, t'g cup water
operated rotary cone-type gratwith the flour; while still hot, the United States, or enjoy the called "Constantine Cooks the above mentioned foods pala. we found that there are several
2 tablespoons lemon JUICe Of er to make a fine meal. Add the
AAP
honey or sugar syrup is poured fore In homes or restaurants Greek Way" (published by the table to Greks."
ways to prepare Skordalla. The
white wine vinegar
remaining ingredients except
over the cake. Another version where th food Is prepared by Ward Ritchie Press in hardEva Zane, who wrote the cx• walnut recipe Is much less
1 egg yoik
the parsley and beat at high
ci this dessert adds grated cooks adept at making Greek cover In 1962 and in paperback cellent "Greek Cooking for the common than the other verteaspoon salt
speed of electric mixer for 2 or 3
chocolate to the cake batter and desserts, are probably familiar in 1973) says that as a general Gods" (published by 101 Pm slons, but it is certainly one of
Small clove garlic, crushed minutes. Fold in parsley.
of a honey or syrup with one or more of these rule Greeks don't use sauces ductlons in 1970) suggests other the most Interesting. When we
cup minced parsley
By CECILY BROWNSTONE instead
Makes about III cups. Qilil
topping, confectioners' sugar is delights. But another dish ía. ,to doctor up their foods," but uses for the sauce: as a dip
for
served
It
with
economical
suIn
an electric blender, grate any sauce leftover.
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Honey is the oldest sweetener tour
million pounds were IK)flev. (;enulne orange blossom using I cup of honey.
known to man, and was just produced
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about the only sweetener until income
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the
Honey retains moisture to a absorbs moisture when exposed
sugar cane was discovered, is a fact that more honey
is aroma of a grove in bloom,
Ancient literature mentions produced In Florida than any
greater extent than does sugar. to air. Insects like It too.
(;allberry ho ney is almost [lone) cakes and cookies
honey with gratitude, and the other sta te.
will
Honey may darken slowly
hiu' in color while Mangrove remain moist longer
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than those alter many months, but it will
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made with sugar.
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still be usable.
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Indeed this land could today be *rupeio honey is very much in fancy and prepare sweet treats
Florida, for here a great demand because it does not for y
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container
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variety of nectar-producing granulate, and Florida is the
plants and a long growing only place
temperature and causes baked
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season, provide a happy at. is found,
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When orange blossoms fill the (.up
IIONEY.OR,GE
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blended. Add several drops of and bake in slow oven until
green food coloring if desired, toasted (about 15 minutes).
Chill at least

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halves, remove pits and slice.
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part of all of the sugar in
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fruit.
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juice
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salad. Yield 1 cup.

2 tablespoons honey
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1 teaspoon grated lime peel
2 'tablespoons fresh lime
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The Herald Services
Homemade crackers also may cookie cutter and place on an
When a food shopper corn- have as many seasonings
as ungreased Liking sheet. Prick
plains about the cost of a full you want. Try these Carefree
each cracker with a fork. Bake
marketbasket, does she Promises or I.o-Chol Cornmeal in a 450-degree
oven 12 to 15
separate the food from the Crackers the next time you
minutes until lightly browned.
nonfood items? Or, does the have some extra time to spend Remove from
baking sheet and
shopper even consider or total in the kitchen,
cool on a rack. Makes about 100
up the cost each day or each
crackers.
week oi such snackaspre tzels,
CAREFREE PROMISES
VAR I IONS
crackers, chips, candies?
3 CUPS silted all-purpose
Caraway Crackers: Add 4
flour
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for these each week and you
dough.
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Sesame- Onion Crackers Add
margarine
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own snacks. Popcorn, for
teaspoons grated onion to
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dough.
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In a large bowl mix flour and
Poppy Seed Crackers: Add 2
make your own crackers,
salt. Add margarine and cot. teaspoons poppy seeds to
This latter Is something few Lage cheese, cut in with a pastry dough.
have done in decades. For those Wender until well blended.
Herb Crackers: Add 4
who must follow a low. Wrap dough in waxed paper teaspoons chopped parsley,
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of using herbs and spices in
their recipes. For instance,
when fresh asparagus arrives
on the market we make butters
with chives, sesame seeds or
basil. Some people flavor their
butters with almond or basil.
You'd be surprised how good
they taste.
"Another welcome spring
crop is new potatoes Try adding a little dill to the butter
used with them. Delightful,"
she says. "With boiled new
potatoes try a not cream
sauce flavored with green peas
and a little basil. You'll be
happily surprised -and don't
overlook using new potatoes in
a potato salad.
MONDAY
"Other gifts of spring include
fresh rhubarb. When used in
sauce
or in pie it calls for a
by'ailoen
touch of spice. And the first
Canotfraljla salad
catch of the new fishing season
Mulligatawny soup
calls for same.
Toasted French bread slices
Ms. Fial, Cornell graduate
and widely traveled, reports
that people who live in larger
TUESDAY
cities use spices and herbs
more frequently than those who
dwell
in small towns or in the
by aileen
country. There are usually
Tomato soup
many ethnic groups living in
Open-face
salmon! cuevmb,r sandwiches cities and they prepare their
Fudge brownies with
traditional dishes. Ethnic.
vanilla ice cream
oriented restaurants serve
highly
spiced foods. New York
WEDNF'DAY
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cosmopolitan area, it has an
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Fish tiuicts
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Boiled potatoes With dill
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By GAYNOR MADDOX
The Herald Services
Spring Is on the way. That
means soon a large baked barn,
spiked with cloves, will be
Easter dinner for many. Others
will choose another traditional
meat, succulent spring lamb,
roasted with a whiff of garlic
and a touch of nutmeg. In some
parts of the country, there will
be spring shad flavored with a
few rosemary leaves to delight
the taste bud&amp;
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appetite,"
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home economist for the
American . Spice
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No doubt about it. Not since
g randmother's day has there
been so much interest in "putting up" foods. The craft re:.ossancc has helped bring this
about,
Now through May, when rhubarb is In Its peak season, Is the
time to consider putting up
Spring Fruit Jam in which rhu.
barb is combined with strawbprries a nd
This jam
is delicious; when we made it
and gave away most of our
yield, the recipients lauded It.
The recipe calls for processing
in a boiling water bath because
the U.S. Agricultural Research
Service now recommends this
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protect their quality.
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Wednesday, March 19, 1975
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Facing Another Cut

HALF GALLON

By DONNA E.STES

ano ther $25,000 has to be cut be run
this city h;is S.inhin't
ttilitie in utility
from somewhere.been," Grant said, adding taxes was not being collected
the

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with the city's Grant cited as one
to
end the city in a financial
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fiscal management and un- $100,000 plus lawsuit filed by
the be blamed on
bridled s ending are two engineering firm of Glace and time
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The remainder of the coun.
ty's instructional personnel —
Including principals - would be
allowed to form their own union
and bargain collectively,
Calling it a "state of

emergency," Board Member
Allan Keeth called for a suit
against PEHC.
"1 only kno w one thing in do,"
Keeth snld. I move that
board introduce a lawsuit
against PERC to resolve this

may be the best way to go,

advised the board to hold off
until he's had a chance to
contact the Seminole Education
Association (SEA) to get their
reaction.

Stenstrom felt SEA officials
may want to join with the school
board as a second party
suit against PERC because
SEA is made up the county's
teachers,
counselors.

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forces in Judicial decisions and failed to

recekinga telephone call from Melbourne
lawyer James H. Nance in which Nance said
McCain wanted to remind the judge he was
handling his sister-in-law's di~orce, the
newspapers said.
Nance denied strongly that he e%er
rela ed aily message from McCain and that
any suggestion he conveyed such a message
is "absolutely false," the newspapers said.
After Williams' removal from the case, it
was assigned to Seminole-Brevard Circuit
Court Judge Dominick J. Salfi, who iro.
mediately removed himself without a
detalled explanation.

Second District Court of Appeals iue
Joseph McNulty of Lakeland declined to go
into details of their contacts by McCain
because the calls are under investigation by
the Judirial Qualifiralinnit rnmmitcInn

ver

librarians

and

comprised may not meet the
new guidelines as outlined by
PERC, Stenstrom said,
School Supt. Bud Layer said
PERC notified Seminole of.
ficlals yesterday of the newest
turn of events. "PERcissaying
principals have a right to

organize and bargain collee.
tively," tAyer said.
The school superintendent
said, however, that no pmcipals or other personnel
considered "managerial" by

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Also, Layer said he felt the

The newspapers said Williams said in the

a r ainin

legislature is going to "pounce

and excluded from

PERC ruling could harm the

"Bud" Feather suggested a

county would be if principals

special meeting next week to

"When it comes to principals, and other personnel decided to
we don't see how they can be

and resolve the matter once and
for all. PERC is a state agency
designated to set up collective
bargaining guidelines throughout the entire state.

set up their own union and seek

classified as non-managerial,
They hire and fire and make up
budgets. That's gotta be
managerial in this county," he
said,

higher wages and other benefit.,
through collective bargaining,

What SEA would do about this
latest turn In events is up to the
association's executive board
and it legislative assembly.

Grooms said PERC has
already promised SEA its

However, SEA Executive
Se cretary Gene Grooms said he
and Layer
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the bargaining unit.

on PERC" during this session

Ilie reason SEA might side school officials have indicated "mutually agreed" who would

Although SEA has been

recognized by the board as the

decide whether or not to sue
PERC. That meeting is set for 4
p.m. Wednesday in the county
commission chambers at the
courthouse.
Between now

and

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sole bargaining agent for
Seminole County's teachers,
librarians and counselors, It

Stenstrom said he would In-

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reservations about whom is
included in the bargaining unit.
'1 hope they don't mess us up,"

Lion from PERC.
That certification is ex pected
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and from 10 a m to 5 p.m.
for the produce sales
Produce will be set up on

planted this morning

booths outside the store

during a Joint meeting of
the Agri Business and

fronts.
Meeting in this mar-

Commercial Committees

fling's conference were

the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce
The one-day event will
feature produce booths at
the downtown area and the
Sanford Plata, and a 'Old

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files in the Bw.ard County courthouse
According to the Brevard County file.
Williams testified he removed himself as a
trial judge in the divorce can of Richard and
Shirley Ann Simonet on Jan. 12, 1972. Mrs.
Simonet is Mrs. McCain's sister, the
newspapers said

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mincemeat, corn syrup, water, on lightly greased cookie sheet
cinnamon, lemon rind, lemon In 375-degree oven 10 to 12
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another bowl stir together with cookies will be hard. Makes
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Williams has said fie was called about tbe
pending divorce of McCain's sister-in-law.
Last November the Tampa Tribune and
Ganw!tt News Service said William testified
under subpoena in a deposition taken more
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Disturbed by the prospect of
principi-Is and other school
officials forming a union, the
Seminole County School Board
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report campaign contributions.
After initially refusing, Rish allowed inspection of the 262 answers received so far to
254 letters asking circuit and appeal court
judges if they had been contacted by McCain
or Justice Joseph Boyd.
Boyd, whose investigation has been
completed except for a vote, was mentioned
in none of the responses. One judge, Roger
Waybright of Jacksonville, refused to answer.
Circuit Judge Volie A. Williams
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has asked for a Florida Bar investigation.
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Wednesday in Tallahassee in the committee's
inquiry into allegations
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fie said, adding an increase in
that tax can not, under law, be
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Circuit Court Judge Volie Williams Jr., say
Supreme Cotrt Justice David McCain contacted them about pending cas-z.
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backpacking a good selection of pan. Bake in preheated 350- touch. Cool In pan. Cut into 36
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wrap cookies in waxed paper. into bars Store in airtight
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1 cup shortening
foil. An empty coffee can makes
1 Cup brown sugar
OATMEAL BARS
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1 cup dark corn $)TUP
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and mushrooms. Place skewers
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brush with basting sauce Broil
green pepper, mushrooms and 1 pound round steat,
In
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vegetables
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pickled cherry pepper
and place in halved pIta bread
is the topping of yogurt sauce.
drained
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In some ateas these sandwiches
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to
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rolls.
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said.
"check list" for yet-tobe-bu
Board Chairman Sid Vihien schools that would alert ii
Concerned with developing Jr., said the county should county to all possible
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an "overall picture" of various consider requests "from the
struction needs that rnigh
paving requests from county elected school officials,
and not develop after the school is built
schools,
Seminole
Corn. from their employes or from
mnissloners yesterday asked PTA groups."
county eng.neer Bill Bush to
Vthl en agreed with
draw up a procedure for those brough s concerns for a true
requests to be considered at cost of construction, and for an
budget time,
evaluation of the effect on
n matter tame up after current road projects
Commissioner Dick Williams
Commissioner Mike Ilat. Around the Clock
relayed requests to the Board taway declared' The
taxpayers Bridge
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from three schools for Paving are going to lose out'
tithe Classified
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that needed to be done
counts doesn't look at the Comics
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felony and grand larceny in an incident at a Sanford
residence
The false imprisonment and sexual battery trial
of Patrick Andrew Sims, 21, of 643 N. Winter Park
Drive, (asselberry, as continued until April 28
be"came the alleged victim in the case has been
hospitalized
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possession of a stolen motor vehicle. Ile pleaded

Michael Turpen O'Brien, 18, of Winter Park,

punishable b% a maximum one )-ear in county jail.
allowed Hampton to remain free on his own
recognizance.
Sentencing as also scheduled for April 22 for
John Da vidson SIsoford 19, of Goldenrod, after he
pleaded guilty to attempted buying, receiving and
'rtaling stolen property in cennectlon w ith 1k
$10purchaseof a set of.stolen auto Ures.
flit south told Judge McGregor he knewthe
fires; haa been stolenA hen he bought them. Ile faces
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Yesterday's high 71 low this
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cloudy through Wednesday with yesterday and as scheduled to tin
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storms, most likely tonight. building Inspector David Clmcey entered Seminole Memorial Hospital with
Turning cooler Wedn"day.
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Other cases docketed for trial this week before

marijuana, .3 misdemeanor.
felony.
Assistant State Atty. Charles Gordon said the
Mcf-larlen was indicted by the grand jury in
state rommends that O'Brien. who has no prior connectiomi with the Sept
28 holdup of a 7 E1e tn
ruiiinal record, receive probation in the case store at Park Ave.,and 12th St., Sanford
He was
Judge McGregor set sentencing for April 22, or- juvenile at the time of the robbery.
dered a pre-sentence investigation and ailoed
ALso docketed for trial on a sexual batter
O'Brien to remain free on bond.
charge is 20-year-old James Edward Knight of ig
O'Brien told the court the bag of marijuana that W 15th St.. Sanford Knight
charged in cu
IA,ngwood police fourxi in his car Jan. 4 had been nection with the Feb. 1, rape of a 48year-old wonij.i
purchased trormi an unidentified dealer"
a wooded area off Southwest Road Sanford
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year turned in by IBsIere yesterday
with the temporary loss of the second and a request for payment for June,
.3A "IcInber of its seven-person city hall IT14 services from the city's legal
4A staff, the possibility Fire Chief Roy
advisers, Stenstrom, Davis and
LaBossiere will be quitting his job and
NIcintosh.
the discover) of more unpaid bills from
ihi city in Runt
Ls has
5A last year - this time $1,600 nor th
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"I bought It to smoke It and to get high," the

youth said.

possession of controlled subsLince (marijuana) to (larien, 18. of 1106 Pecan Ave., SanfO G,
on charg s

and police department committee, said
LaBossiere wws not available today
the modification costs would be to confirm or deny reports he is looking
negligible since materials were being for a new job arid haq applied for the

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The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and guilty to possession of less than five grams of of robbery and use of a
firearm in commission of a

Onnie Shoniate is attempting to fill the
gap left by Mrs. 011iff.
The latest bills—include some $w

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guilty to unau thorized use of a motor vehicle, changed his plea from innocent to a charge of Judge McGregor Include Samuel Williams Mc.

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Sanford. Hampton originally was charged with allowed Stanford to remain free on bond.

iDA Iga: Broing has placed the city on These were for services from the
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F'iggalt and Claude Van hook after Leo Arnold told
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. McGregor he
couldn't identify Charles Anthony Sweet. 19, of 1711
W. 15th St. and John Henry Wimberly, 21, of 1300 W.
'~-venth St,, both .1tanford, as the nien who robbed
hint.
Figgalt also dropped breaking and entering with
intent to commit a felony and grand larceny
charges against Robert C Young, , of Altamonte
rmgs
Ann h1arie Brockett, 31, of 1220 W. Elghul St.,
'anlord, pleaded guilty to simple assault and as
given two years probation. She had originally been
charged w ith aggra vated assault In the Feb.12
knifing of Johnnie Mae Marshall, 38.
Judge McGregor t sentencing for April 22 for

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receive some monies from the
ale of the units after all the
legal costs of the bankruptcy
By ED PRICK
disallows freshwater welts for introduced Into the human warned city officjals_ but too proceedings were paid.
Herald Staff Writer
residences within 100 feet of body.
But, Hutchison said SCOPA
city water lines.
As for the city,s nouride,
Orlando
said
council would probably not
any of the money from the sale
Dysat doesn't want to drink water will make the "te6th get residents "sicker, sicker *W Dyiert's requm
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It
teeliftlise
the -- court.
flourW In his water.
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hard and the bones go bad." sicker."
but Dy3ut, a Casselberry Dysert said,"All I went to do 13
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resident for 16 years, may be put down a well and drink well drink God's water," I)yaert told own welts S(X)PA Is in a hole of more
ror one reason
out 1A luck — on two counts. water."
council last night.
than
00.000 In back rent and
another.
First. he's out of luck because
lie says flouridation benefits
Council Chairman Edith
mortgage on the building.
"The reason might be
the city's voters approved a the 5-12 age groups only, and Duerr told Dysert the council
Earl Downs, who was nanied
nouridation plan in it straw said nouride in water isa result passed the ordinances for the because %%e put the water
ballot Dec. 3.
of pressure from aluminlum -health and safety of the through pipei — and not fly it a member of the board last
night, cautioned the other
And Dysert, who calls the companies hohad an excess people. If its not sa fe, we by air," Orlando said.
members
about trying to hold a
Introduction of flouride to of flouride and foisted it off on should get that information."
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drinicing water "the greatest the Anwrican public.
And Councilman Sal Orlando pressed. He said if he can't drill re-sale on the units until they
find out how
the Is are
Insult ever to the American
A nutritionist by profession, asked Dysert why he didn't his own well, then he
may
people," Is out of luck a second Dysert travels around the U.S. appeal to council before resort to more stringent actually
time because he wants to drill a lecturing doctors and health flouride was Introduced to the measures.
Downs made the recom• well - but the city last week officials on the evils of city's drinking water, but
"1 don't know wha t I'll do - mendation that Ryan find out
passed an ordinance which chemicals which are being Dysert informed him he had probably move out."
the details of the sale.

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hopefully, lies lower cost
And cit y commission appears a lesser expense, but main
With the intention of spurring
Paul Jaris sut prc5idefltof
housing for newhome buyers in eager to lay Initial support for
1ning a quality home
the slumping building Industry Cardinal Industries, said he
the city
the bridge.
The commission listened, by ducing the cost of homes also
ould like to see some
Construction on a bridge was
'I'he bridge will span the
A room full of area builders, nodded their heads and decided sparked the idea for the forum re vision on the utility fer-,s
begLn yesterday in City Hall by money eating gap over the developers and other oc- to establish a committee to by
Commission Julian Sterv- charged for new housing in ~fie
City Commissioners and local city's building codes and cupationalists concern-id with review the sugest1ons and strom
city.
home builders and land restrictions aiW allow builders build;ng homes supplied report by back to the comMayor Lee Moore described
Cart1onal industries is a
dee1opers
to sell new homes at d reduced commt&amp;s1one with numerous mission on April 7
the building profession
in Irddular apartment con
At 'he 10(1 of the bridge, cost to buyers
ideason nays to build honks at
The major issues which were
perilous times"
struction business that Is
repeatedly mentioned in
'Ifsome of the building codes
oenfng a plant in Sanford in
cluded:
in the city may be burdensome June.
Allowing a sloping Miami on the cost of the building, It
Realtor Garnett White
curb to border se In
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or do away ttli entirely those
If a man can' t buy it, then
Allow a' four-foot wide codes," Moore said in a preface what are you going to do?"
sidewalk, instead of a five foot to the fonun.
White asked.
wide walk. when a walk is built.
While the entire forum was
"If a man wants to build an
Relax the 700 foot minimum spent discussing current economical house, then let him
square footage requirement of building rules, Art Harris, build an economical house."
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a single residential dwelling to chairman of the city's Planning
Odham said, "The city has
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The
Semino
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C
oun•ty
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allow
for
smaller
dwellings
to
and
Zoning
Commission
said
he
bu
or
the
ports
property,
ilding idea.,, the developers
has
been
in
!
Ryan was concerned that the
be constructed,
Authority (SCOPA), after bankruptcy proceedings for $13,000 for the units may not
was hoping to see more
have
ideas, the customers have
be
learning that it sale had been several months. Company a fair price for the units, but
Allow for a soil cement street initiative on the part of the ideas and the Federal Housing
T
held for modular units of the officials failed
Authority (FHA) has ideas.
to file Hutchison pointed out that foundation instead of a builders.
bankrupt Concrete Structural reorganizational plans and "nobody knows what they are limestone foundation.
"I was hoping Uw developers When you put them all togethcr,
Systems, Inc., initiated action actions have begun to liquidate worth" because the plant was
The four points, according to and builders would come up you have moved the cost of a
,
last night to fin out why the property of tht plant
developer
Brailey Odham, wil.1 with a new type of construction house from $12,000 to sv,000."
an innovative Idea and the WiltS
it for a total of $1,000 to reduce the cost of housing,"
SCOPA ant 1not ti an I
"Somewhere we've got to
were never sold.
r plant was designed to
savings (I,
new home.
t sale IS C,
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Harris said,
pull it down"
Ryan said he "was not sure
construct modular motel
SCOPA Administrator Jim
that was a valid type sale."
Ryan reported to the board ffiat
fie said he expected the total
SCOPA
it total of 17 modular units,
Attorney William number of units should have
some not completed, had been Hutchison said the port wifl been worth about
$25,000 to
y
sold under "questionable" cir- have possession of the building $3,0.000.
by a trustee ap. wi thin 30 days and another
It %asn't a fire but a nagple that brought the Sanford Fire cumstances
pointed
by a Jacksonville tenant to lease the building will
Dennis
Doigner,
adDepartment's aerial ladder tnek to City Hall lawn yesterday. District Judge presiding in the be sought.
ministrative assistant. said that
Firemen boosted city maintenance diAslon worker Willie Back
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bankruptcy proceedings. of
norm.ally a sale in a bankruptcy
latop ladder to the top so he could quickly give flagpole its anRyan said several interested would take place on the
nual coat of paint
companies ha ve inquired cbout premises, but he said
to his
The CS.S.1. plant, located on leasing the building,
knowledge no sale took place at
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Eve a problem. You just aren't
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problem. when you don't have diamonds What do you do now
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Answer Tomorrow
Jim "West start ed out with three high hearts. East discard- Send $1 For COBY MODERN
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three. West thought a while
before playing the six spot.
Dummy's Jack won. South
proceeded to draw trumps;
cash the four dubs. and chalk

Many of the blUs were found by Mrs.
011iff in paid files and in desk
dra wersLast week City C -Puncil receive(] from
Lillossiere unpaid bills for last Se
tember and ordered him to turn in

promptly all bills run up by his
department.

Councilman II.A. Stott told The
Ilerald today the latest bills are for
70s, and lows tonight mostly in
Council Chairman J R (,rant has renovations on the fire station last year
605.
been assisting Public Works rector
to provide sleeping quarters for fim
Complete %eather details on Ralph Fisher in building inspectlow; men. At the time, Councilman Don
Page 5A.
during Chacey's absence. City Clerk
Schreincr, then chairman of the lire

Scott
estimated
today
the been received for the full-tivie post,
modification nst are totaling nearly planned but not yet created
$3.000.
Ialiossiere was hired by the city as a
City u)urlul in Runt Lt
Irt1 firefighter nearly three years ago and
aay$4O,000inpl1innedexpendituresto
as named Fir" chief two years ago
pa trolmen and former Police Chief full-time paid chief, Carl lmmler.
Toni hlennigan who quit the police
lBiere came under f from the

department have4ot been replaced city council last week after he an.
with new personnel.
flounced the third firefighter in as flULZly
Council member June Lormann has months is resigning. He blamed the
urged an increase in w3ter rates, rapid turnover on the cily,s policy thaI
suggested originally' by Fisher.
employs are on probation and thus
Last year then councilman 13
a pay raise for six months while
Ferrell pvdicted a two weeks vacatio;I eight per cent state retirement money
without pay wotdd have to be called for is deducted front salaries after only go
city employes it spending was not days.
curtailed. Die c-risis appeared to pass.
fie was criticized by city council for
However, the $11,000 which the current speeding excessively in a city car and
council now must pay in last years' bills for continually failing to turn in biUS frr
totitIs a bide moreft than two weeks' PaYlPtnt So"WhIlies for six months at a
yroH.
time.

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4 Seminole Employment Economic De velopment Corp)
Horace L. Orr has been named project director and :he
grant will run for 24 months
The project ill be testing the concept of it community
owned and operated economic development effort model
of a c(nnniunity development corporation.
The specific objectives ,of the project are to crea te
jobs for special
pact area residentS; increase the
amount of minority ownership and contracting of business
located in the impact area; increase minority ownership
of real estate in Sem inole
acceptable housing, make an increased amount of capital
available to mnirority residents and or minority
businewnen or potential businessmen,
SFEDCO presently Nis 56 persons einployed in the
four businesses which it has started and anticipates
providing employment for 125 more in the next few
months, A fifth business will be started te latter part of
this month.

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Floyd Joslyn, 32, of Dd.IM Elaine Edge Clanton, 24, and they found 'several bars" of
Pleaded guilty today In cfiJt Mrs. Mary Jane Sharer, 20, the celiblock had been sawed
Court to breaking and entering bo th of Rou te One, Box 388, about a third of the way
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CHICAGO (Al') Chinese grandmothers are accused
of spoiling (heir grandchildren just like American grand.
with intent to commit a Apopka ; their husbands, Roy through."
misdemeanor.
Deputies said the hacksaws
Brown Clanton Jr., 28, and
mothers, sai a child care specialist Just back fro
m
China.
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and
blades were discovered
The
plea
was
entered
Just
l8wFflCe
Grant
Sharer,
them," young
Chinese mothers complained to her. That is one
before trial was to begin for Rocky Ray Darnell, 20, of 101 hidden in the cellblock.
Polk is buying a metal
,, and Marion
Young mothers like to place their children in day-care
Joslyn on burgl ary and grand Mayrose
larceny charges.
renters, said Bernice Wetssbourj, who spent January in
of
1 5 Palmetto detector for installation at the
Corey,
,
China with 20 other educa tors specializing in early
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. Ave., both Sanford, and Floyd front door and said access to the
childhood education . She is chairman of the governor's
second-floor catwalk window
McGregor ordered Joslyn held Joslyn, 32, of DeLand.
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advisory commission to the Illinois De
County Jail pending a pre.
Sheriff John Polk said two will be stopped by installation
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Sentence investigation and
Children and Family Services and Is educational director
complete hacksaws with in. of steel mesh screening acrosj
sentncing In the case for April dustrlal4ype blades and a 24- a narrow slit In the south wall of
of the suburban Evanston Child Care Center. About half of
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Josly..
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mothers, she said,
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visiting hours. Investigators before Judge Woodson during
K. Avdflt, 618 Magnolia,
said some of the its, kt arraignments, Thomas Wiggins
Sanford.
found In a second-floor Moore, 20-year-old Seminole
Domino
Pleading
innocent
at cefiblock occupied by 18 male Junior College student who
Seaboard Coast !
25 YEARS
Train Master M. E. &amp;wth lien)
arraignment yesterday to
SOH REND, Ind. (AP) Citing the domino t heory ,
prisoners, were smuggled into resides atfl Ridgewood Ave.,
cong ratulates I. H. Tripp (center) and E. M. Smith, englnrmen,
charges of conveying tools into the Jail by climbing an outside Sanford, pleaded guilty to
Iosident Ford says the fail of Cambodia or nothcr
OF SERVICE
r t',i ud pir fir 23 ears of ervict to the railroad.
Jail ud contraband into a
k.tfl .ilIy could vitally aft et the national
m isdemeanor possession of
ali to a catwalk window
security
county
detention facility were
of the United Stat es." Ford 's warning Mond ay was
others were carried inside via marijuana.
perhaps his strongest statement )'et on the Indochina
Moore had been charged with
situation. In a news conference at Notre Dame Univer.
a felony count of marijuana
sity. Ford listed Communist advances In Southeast Asia
possession but his attorney,
and noted Indications that U.S. allies are doubting
Ne
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William Hutchison, said he had
e cts A II L
alce L e yeIs negotiated the plea to the lesser
America's word. "I think these potential developments to
By BILL BELLEVILLE
known law "
Has been on the doubt put the stoppers on some
some ext en t vali da te the socalled domiio theory, and if
offense with State Atty. Abbott
The local office charged with forcement are complex. First,
Herald
Staff
Writer
books since 3915 in various irrigation, "No matter how
i Herring's of fice.
we have one country after another allies of the United
enforcement is the newly notarized petition with
forms."
States — losing fai th it, our word, losing faith in our
the
good a law is, it's going to hurt
Judge Woodson accepted
organized
St. Johns Water signatures of more than half
Unauthorized
irriga
ti on from
The current form of the law, some
agreement with them,),". I think the first one to go could
of the guilty plea, withheld ad.
Management District in the
lakes
a consta nt source of which makes It unlawful to
vitally affect the national security of the United States,"
property owners on a lake Judicatlon of guilt and put
The only lakes In Seminole Palatka, according to
conflict between grove owners drain lakes that are "greater County above
WeCICI, must
Ford said,
two
be compiled, which Moore on one year supervised
square miles The Trustees as an agency
and lake front property owners than two square miles" in 'area
of
outl
ines the problems being probation.
In area are Harney, Jessup, and the Dept.
of Natural Resources,
can be prohibited by a little, so as to lower the level," Monroe.
created by the drainage. Then
There would have lobe have the ultimate jurisdiction, the
Rock
known state law,accordjnrtoa became effective in 1971.
petition
"consIderable" irrigation from he said,
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must be submitted
ct.atc environmental official.
Drainage of such a lake is these lakes
before the water
to the local Board of County
Prior to thIs year,
After 'onsiderable legal illegal if written permission of level was affected,
CHICAGO AP) Representatives of 15 railroads meet
Wheeler
Commissioners,
who In turn ask
responsibility
for enforcement
with the Interstate Commerce Cotnin1ssio1, today to
research Walt Wheeler, all lake front property owners is said,
various
environmen
tal agenof this statute fell Into t he
supervisor for the area not
discuss the fate of the Rock Island lines, which filed for
given
under
the
But, another law that Is still of the disgruntled property
clestoanaiyze
the
problem
and
reorganization underfederalba -uptcy laws "It'sasad
Trustees of the Internal statute. Local Agriculture in the stages
of a house bill owne r who had to foot
to
lmpt'overnent Trust Fund in Extension Agent Frank Jasa
recommend
day for the Rock Island and a said day for me," said
the bill
various
President John W. Ingram a fter the line's board of
Orlando, has found that Florida said that the law "will nnt (filed by Rep. WilUam C. for initiating legal action i- solutions. If all the Input Jells,
Andrews of Alachua) would ?.eU.,
The w
of Interthe BGtd can then pass an
drtr Vcte
caiy munday to stop accepting
Statute 293.74 p;cnta U,e significantly affect grove extendtheprotectlonof
sta
te
4
was
blocked
for
Wheeler told The Herald that ordinance specifically
shipments effective March 31. Robert M. Brooks, director
draining or drawing of water owner3 in Seminole
County" to all lakes regardlesaof
about
20
minutes
this
If another law—Florida Statute
from lakes without the owners' since there
of the ICC's Office of Procedure, said the ICC has the au
aren't that many such a law passed, the effects 1.563 can also be used to prohibiting Irrigation In that
morning after a 3974
consent,
th ority to order another carrier or a group of railroads to
particular lake. But the
large groves here, But, he could
Cadillac caught fire when a
be much more prohibit
lake over operation of the Rock Island's 7,500 miles of
Wheeler said that the little. admitted that the statute will no
lake Irrigation In any process, Wheeler admits, Is a
farreaching,
Wheeler
said,
rear tire blew out, the
size
lake,
but
the
steps
to
track in 13 states for up to eight months.
en- length y one.
Flori da Highway Patrol
reported.
No one was injured. Fire
units from three depart.
tZ
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ments rushed to the scene
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford plans to
and began spraying the car
propose a 2 billion a year bonanza for th
e 50 states to
thieves
used
a
thieves
cut
a
perimeter
fence
at
and
Allen
Trovillion
CorFogle
that
the
40-foot-long
Vorbonik
was
In
Hawaii
with
torrents of water,
eel barrow
whCopper
to haul loot from the constructi
on site and peeled poratlon.
build and repair roads as the' we (IL White House
while
Highway Patrol
silver-colored trailer was taken vacation,
construction trailers at Lake It back to gain entry. A hammer
sources say Ford will submit to Cgreas within th
e next
Reported
missing
was
$1,569
from
a
parking
spot
at
the
State
troopers
stopped traffic In
twOOrthweea
Brantley High School to a apparently was used to smasn ,,Reported
federal hhwayr
Thieves smashed -glass. th et bound
waIti4 -veh1et
- lane near
fittings and wire and Farmer's Market at French sliding door to get Into the
aherIU'
loft-- cofst&amp;,tJon traflers
would return to the states half of the present federal
su
tao1a4i'lued
at
$100,
in.
Ave.
and
deputies
reported
today.
13th
SL,
Sanford.
gasoline tax of four cents a gallon.
apartment, police said. The
owned
by
Keviton. ua..ii*
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i)uy r. M.Stewart said the Mechanica
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,uwwny August, ot ios t. investigation Is continuing,
l, Th.aty Electric
Deputy
Claren ce
H. 14th 81, Sanford, told police
said it' not unusual for a
An Altamonte Springs
Braecklejn arrested a
that two cameras and lenses resident,
car to catch fire from the
John M. Dycus is
old A popka boy yesterday after valued at $300 were
heat that is generated w hen
stolen in
a telephone bomb threat caused burglary of his auto parked in missing his motorcycle worth
a tire blows out. Shaffer
11,000 today after thieves
the Forest Lake Academy at front of his house.
said the car's occupants
swipedit from in front of his
Forest City to be evacuated.
had filled the gas tank just
Police also reported three swip
BYDONNAFSTFS
apartment over the weekend,
Two
Juvenile
girl
students
refrigerators,
prior to the accident.
It," said Councilman H.A. negotiate further and walked installing the lights will
Herald Staff Writer
valued at $5 police reported.
be told detecti ves that they were were t en
Scott Farr told city council last out of the mee
The car's driver, Angelo
ak
from the
ting threatening collected as an addition to with the boy when he made the Home Appliance Center, 1700
Dycus told Altamonte
Ptccerelli,
61, of Deltona,
week prior plans to annex and to take the city to court and building permit fees from telephone Call to the school W. Fir
LONG WOOD
City council develop
th e property for Meredi th threa te
Patrolman
A.M.
Caplan
he
was standing by as firemen
st Street, Sanford,
ned to tear up Columbus Harbor builders if switchb
last night adopted a reanJH
fl 1973 Honda In front
oardschooL
saying there was a
and troopers rushed to
busineas and apartment use the streets and sewer lines In the Florida Power refuses to bomb at the
Sanford officers charged pa
Of Intent to annex and rezone were abandoned after ob. at
Cecil Hall, 61, of
clear the highway, which
Of LOU Destiny apartments
the Schrlmsl!er property nor
th Jectioni raised by homeowners was reached to correct problem city,
of a Ave., with carrying a concealed early Friday, came back late in
was thronged with early
Of SR 434 despite one coun. in adjacent Devonshire.
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license number early today firearm,
b
morning traffic.
areas In the development.
cilman's prediction public
Council adopted an ordinance resulted in
gene
"Worse things (than an office
of
two
outA 23-year-old Houston, Texas,
Shaffer said If the tank
The agreement reached Is: designating the zoning cornopinion will be so strong in park) could happen there," Meredith
residents being Jailed on man was jailed on 15,100 bond
will
had been partially filled, a
Archie Kimmel, 62, Is mad as
con- mission
asagency
the city's
land
chargesvehicle,
of possessing a stolen after being arrested by a hornet after vandals slashed
opposition the tract will never Council member June Lormann crete drainsconstruct
In four locations
planning
under
themotor
good possibility existed
become part of the city.
said, adding the next city across roads; the developer will Seminole
that the car would have
Sheriff's
Deputy
J.
F.
Bennett
one
of
the
rear
tires
on
his
car
County
The r
CornDeputy Bruce L Thompson at SR '46 and 1-4.
esolution set a 7 p.m., council might permit con- purchase and deliver to the city prehensive land planning act
while it was parked in his
exploded.
April 21, public hearing on the
' radioed for the license check as
dominlum construction on the concrete light poles and fixTerry Dewayne Hodges was garage, police reported today.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.,
annexation and rezoning to Seiwfrnisher property which Is lures
he followed a dune huggv with charged with prowling, ubto he p!*edInthe ub- wa Instructed
to prepare an
ui'ijcg
iff
license
plates on 1.4 structing a deputy In the line of
an office about one-third under water, division when home con. ordinance expanding the near Tennessee
Lake Mary
Boulevard,
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park w hich development,
In other business, council struction begins; deficienci
duty and resisting arrest with
es
th
au ority of the zoning COtflconsultant David Fair told the after a two hour workshop wi th
contained In a five-page written mission to Include planning and veAuthorities reported the violence,
zoning commission recently developer C.A. Hobbs Ill
on
hicle was stolen In the Nash.
and report from engineer A.E.
would be worth $9 million,
it to consider an- vile metro area In February LAKE MARY
contractor Blondle Meredith O'Neall and Associates will
be nexatlo as we
"1 don't think the annexation agreed to accept the streej In corrected and a street
resorting and Th
ll
main- requests.nsThe
ompson arrested the
ordinance is also drir,
[&amp;ke Ma ry Poli ce patrolman
Wi
lliam Dorey Bailey,
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shire residents get finished with
of Antloch, Term,, and a John I. Poole Jailed Wayne
Even thoth Hobbs refused to
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It was also agreed that cost of allowance f ormerly
~~ pa id to th
e passenger, Therese Elaine Eugene Foy, 24, of 401 Myrtle
commissioners, The board Kaufman, 22, of
at the
Flint, St., Lake Mary, on a charge of
members more than a month
possession of a concealed
Mlch1gan,Theywerebejng
Stieraton.Sllnford Inn
ago recommended the expense In county Jail today on
irearm and Bobby Dale Clark,
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allowance be omitted due to the bond
18. of 460 Evergreen Ave.,
each.
,
city's financial condition,
In other reports, Bonnie R. Longwood, for possession of
'
'Julian said the resolution Legg told deputies
controlled substance. Bond for
that
A
which created the zoning rashwastaJenInaburgiat FoyandC1arkwa3 set
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commission does require the his 33 Ferncrest Drive home
. each.
advisory board to hold pu blic
Thomas Hitl report ed an
Added Attraction:
hearings on zoning change oil
dip_
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Our Own Singing
reck and 40 quarts of motor
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WSItrU$"GINGE
"GINGER,ue 1151, was stolen
unclear on whether it
The Super Sounds öñ'he Area's Most
0
should
from
the
Lake
Monroe
Shell
-Stereo eqWpmenta nd o
also
hold
hearings
Versatile
on
zoning
!!
Entertainer, He Plays Your
service station on Orange valued at an estimated
changes on land petitioned for Boulevard
$6,000
Kind
Of
Music
Monday Thru Saturday.
at 1-4.
were stolen from an Altamonte
annexation.
Sanford police today were SprIngs apartment, police
WHAT ARE YOU
- Council voted unanimously
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Investigating
the
reported
'fr.':
eft
r
th
ep
orted
J;.
today.
declare an emergency situation
LOOKING FOR
i an $18,000 refrigeratedsemi.
Police
d an apartment in
and authorize the purchase
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240 feet of pipe to complete the
Tom We, of 326 S. Sanford Frederick Vorbonik, was
WE'VE GOT ITII
Land Avenue drainage project. Ave.,
told Patrolman Eugene broken
i
into
on
March
10
while
It was estimated the pipe coat
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1.
from federal revenue sharing
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funds.
All
Musici
ans Welcome
.
The low bid otGtor Cu lvert
P_,rllcipants
[(y George Stuort
Drinks 50c
Co., at $,334.86 for other pip
it
for the project was accepted.
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he
doesn't think its pro per to ask prospective jurors
in the
eon pi ratv trial ( if ft rnwr Comptroller
Fred ( ), I)ickin, a
J
uLvuIurIr1Ia3tyearseIectton
U.S. District Judg e W. Terrell Hodges asked
prospe ctive Jurors only if they were familiar wi
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Longwood Zoaleg Commission ChairmanPercy White enjoys a

talk of old schooldays with his elementary school teacher, Mrs.
Ethel Wheeler of Wbitlagliam, Vt., du ring a reunion held In the
city. Also present for the get-together was former claumage,
Mrs. Myra Flanders of Vermont. Mrs. Wheeler, who ta ught Mr.
White in the filth grade 50 years ago, celebrated her 87th birthday
during the visit While her husband Gerald celebrated
his 90th.
"Percy was a pretty good student," said Mrs. Wheeler, looking
over a book she gave her former st udent as a child.

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Waltz, Bump, Rock. What P$av•
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u'll awaken interest
re,garding your plans if you're a
bit mysterious about them,
Re'veal just enough to w he t
oti ers' appetites.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Something you're presently
hoping for will be delayed
thi'ough no fault of your own.
The delay is temporary and will
be rectified.
( EMINI May 21-June 201
I)on't stand in another's shadow
todlay or the credit You should
rec eive for an achievement will
be stolen by the grandstander.
Six ak up.
C ANCER (June 21-July 221
An embarrassing situation can
be avoided if you don't prete nd
to know about something you
don t know of.

consent shat was CntW'sted 10

you.
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An
agreement with another will Lx'
broken unless you're bo th very
fair re garding its terms. Compromise is called for.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. Zi
Don't allow minor setbacks
careerwise to upset you. They
will be overcome shortly by
more fortunate circumstances.
Just hang in there.
scçni'io (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 1
One with whom you've had
differences should be avoided
socially today. This person may
pull one of her old tricks.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Don't wait too long to wrap
up a delicate situation or the
control will help slip from you.
Someone eke will lx' calling the
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15U.
Vt' shots.
'er y careful with anything
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan
ma lerial be longing to another. 19) You could easil&gt; be talked
I) IFit lend without the owner's out of a good idea by one who

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Reason 8. H &amp; R Block is a
Year-round service. We do
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ADMISSIONS

Sinli)rd.
Vida B Wiln

Earl Vaughn
Jean ette Campbell
Fran ces M. Jones

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SANFORD

LONG WOOD

309 E. 1st St.
W3 N. Hwy. 17.92
Ph. 322-677l
Ph. 9314494
Open a.m..9 p.m. Weekdays, C.S Sat, a, Sun.
OPEN TONIGHT NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Other Area Off Ice In Oviedo
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wanted II, know who would
appoint a new chief In the event
an acting chief leaves. City
Atty. Ken McIntosh told Sizer
Mayor Bill Grier would make
that appointment
subject to
approval by council.

will plant doubts in your mind
with her negative comments.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19 )
Re careful in financial dealings
today or you'll suffer some loss
that could be averted . Coun t
your change. Get receipts.
PISCES IFeb. 20-March 20)
Your intentions will be good but
sow- drive will be minimal.
'I'lii ng you plan to do today art'
likel to be 1x,st1xneti.
YOUR IIIRTIIDAY
March 12, 1975
You will (' hart for yourself a
fresh, new course this year. It
will separate you from several
old, unproductive ties to the
past. The new direction appears

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Council approved amended
general fund and utility
budgets. Approval came
without even reading the
figures Included in the amended
budgets.
The utility budget is $500,(X)
higher than the original, a fact
city officials say Is beca use of
carryover construction from
last year.
City Manager Harry Hug said
the $500,000 was "carried over
from the previous budget."
Also, Hug said the city's auditor
suggested it be handled In this
man ne r and the $500,000 listed
in this year 's utility budget.
Duerr agreed with the city
manager.

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Helen L. Kelsow, Dc'Itona
Janet P Strachan, Deltona
Olivee E S(obtom, Lake Mary
Arthur B Wr i ght, Orange City
Raymond Pell, Osteen
l3arbara Conerly &amp; girl, Oviedo
Gerald A Ward, Winter Springs
Ida H Mathburn. Star, P1 C

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i150 rebate direct From

Gorgia Dunwoody
Jacob I AdAmS
Gloria 0 Williams
Anne P Dorton
Lawrence Williams
Sadie Henry
Robin Leonard
Gush. Mouring. Altamonle

Ford Motor Company
on any newl9l4
Courier
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or ordered
now and March 31.

Springs

San'ord
Alma Mills
Cloina Ellison
Theory White
Lorraine H Miller
Douglas Huth
Malor Wheeler Ill
Lind. S. Beaty &amp; baby boy
Virginia Ruby Hil', DeBary
Helen Dycit. DeBary
Lynn ii Potts, DeBary
MIchael C Webb. Oe'lons

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Ella ,iCar, L6uhtn. Deflary
Charlotte D Echols. Del and
I"o K Hill, Dellona
Gloria .) rerre, Deltona
lamer L. Syples, Geneva
Robert W Con)ey, Lake Man'
Nancy O'Rourke, Lake Mary
Gloria F. Clint, Longwood
rionence .1 Burns. Winter Park

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with other men receiving $7,800. various municipaliti es and the causing a problem in Unit
She said Lots Martin of County co un ty.
Winter Springs development
Comprehe nsive Employment
Tuscawilla), consult with
Reporting on recent CALNO
WINTER SPRINGS
Training Act office assured her
th
e
city
engineer B. C. (Cal)
meeting, John Daniels sa id
Council voted last night on the the fed eral government wauld organization
favors
Conklin, oversee work to

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Herald Staff Writer

II y BERNICE BEDE OSOL

Schrimsher Rezoning Intent Okayed

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the repeal
request of Public Works pay for the Increase,
of the "Mooney Bill" and will correct the swales by the
Commissioner lr€ne Van
The Fed eral Government will ask each munici pality to pass a developer representing the city
Eepoel to raise the salary of
Roger pay the unemployment in. separate resolution. Mrs. Van ton the site and re port back to
ma i ntenancemnan
he city wit hin the next 60 da ys.
Peterson, hired under the surance after expiration of Eepoel asked the attorney look
The problem Is primarily in
CETA program, to $7,800 a CETA employment funding, it into a report tha t coun ties
the
area of Ocelot Trail and
was reported.
ha ving home rule are not under
year.
Gator
Lane, Daniels said,
the Mooney law, which sets
Mrs. Van Eepoel said
Mrs. Martin Is setting up a con
especia
ll
y during rainy season
tr
o
ls
on rezoning and anPeterson was working for countywide meeting
when
the
water does not soak
of CETA nexation.
$,000, but doing identical work administrators from
the
into the grassy swales as it Is
Daniels with drew a motion
supposed to do. The developer
tabled from last week on the
was not required to put in curbs
newly acquired Community or gutters.
Association building and
C
Vice Mayor Donald Browning
Sunshine Park as the Bicenacti
ng in the absence of Mayor
tennial project.
Tray Piland was call ed on to
By ED PRICKETT
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change in zoning from
Higher rates for use of the residents will im 175 If
Named Last week as W in ter
break a tie vote, thus defeating
Herald Stilt Writer
agricult ural to commercial for city's swimming pool were memberships are available.
Springs representative to th
e
3.2
a motion to schedule
20 acres of land off Seminole approved after they were
Also rates for swimming Bicentennial Committee, meetings
of
CASSELBERRY
the counc il each
Requests Bou levard near Lake lodge, submitted by Recreation lessons were upped from $5 for Daniels sa
id
he
had
learned
t
he
ftor rezoning, a new fee schedule
Monday
night
unless canceled
Director Sylvia Dillingham.
10 da ys to $10 for 10 days for city will have to make ai. at
ftor the city's recreation
the
close
of the previous
The land will be divided up
Under the old rate system, preschoolers.
plication to the Federal
meeti
ng.
de partment arid discussion of a Into lots for mobile homes, prepaid admission for the
City officials also discussed Government to be designa ted a
new ordinance w hich calls for a according to a company of- season was $40 per family, $25 dur in g a workshop an or- Bi
centennial City.
Browning said "The mayor
paid fire chief were Items that ficlal, who said larx.1 utilization bra family of two. Half season dlnance which provides for a
can indicate at th e end of a
Councilmen wishing to
tt)pped council's agenda last will be about 3.5 units per acre. rates were $25 for a family, with new fire chief,
meeting w hen the next meeti ng
submit
recommenda tions for
nIght.
Construction will get underway $15 for a family of two.
rnwill
be. I think that w ill sufDiscussion ensued after the local Bicentennial Co
Council approved a request in a bout six weeks, officials
New rates charge $50
fice."
Mrs. Van Eepoel
per Volunteer Fire Chief Roger mittee were asked to give them
b,y Cassel be rry Garden for a said,
fam ily regardless
re
t
or
t
ed
,
"It will suffice when
of size. Non Itasoolt told council he was to Daniels.
(
ma
yor has to work at night
a
resign ing because his firm has
Daniels made a motion that and we won't meet. That's not
transferred him to New
York City Building Inspector Ray my Idea of holdi ng a public
and a better job.
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Bradshaw examine the swales office,"
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the 1974 Democra ti c primary.
Lewis, who went on to be elected comptroller, made
Dickinson's Indictment a major campaign issue.
Hodges dismissed nine pe rso ns Monday for personal
and business reasons and seven others for cause. Th at left
56 prospective jurots as th e trial went into Its second day
today.
O'Malley attorney, Walter Arnold, had asked th e judge
to find out whet her prospective jurors voted for O'Malley
last year, saying the preced ent was set in the trial of
former Sen. Edward Gurney now under way in Tampa.

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yesterday afternoon gave the some old material but not
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recreation and parks depart- Estima ted cost of materials
, P.27- - . ment to use the Sanford included in the total expense s
Municipal Stadium baseball $16,827. A contingency of $1,000
field for the city's senior league is included also.
and for the junior league to use
The city will be responsible
one of the Sanford Naval for utility Lost for the lighting at
4cademy fields for the 1975 the stadium, and field
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preparation and clean up at
In conjunction action with the both fields used by the league
Eighteen Seminole High School Band students who recently won supe rior ra
tings in the District tempora ry use of the s
ta dium, this season.
Contest at Melbourne with Instrumenta l solos orensembfr .They will participate in the
state contest City Manager Warr
In May.
en 'Pete'
The relocation of league play
Knowles recommended to stems from the te rm ination of
commission that $,000 f&amp;r hard ball activity at the
construction of a new ball field Pinehurst Ball Park because
on Celery Avenue be included in residents living behind the
next year's budget.
backstop were complaining
The budget Item would that foul balls were being hit
rtrv1(10 rnontv fur con ctru,'-t in int !h'ir ',arttl.

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TAMPA, f'a, ,4Pl — Attorneys for former Sen. Edward Gurney get a chance today to question an exfederal
housing officer who says he committed nearly $4 million
in federal Funds in two years in an alleg ed fund-raising
scheme.
William Pelskl,
one-time Federal housing Administration direc tor in Miami, s pent
two days testifying
for the prosecution in the
bribery-conspiracy trial of
Gurney and four co-defendants
Florida's Former Republican senator and
the oth ers are
charged wi th conspiring to bui
ld a $233,000 slush fund
from builder kickbacks by promising G urney's Influence
in government-sponsored
housing projects and mortgage
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five Jail inmates and two of the the front Jail door.
Polk said Jailers discovered
prisoners' wives.
Charged in the can are Mrs. the Jail break attempt when

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Wifter

Tuesday, Mar. 18 1975-3A

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FORD COURIER to
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Around
For those who may not know
earlier I had
been called tosere jury duty herejn Sanf ord.
Subsequently. I wrote of the many hours of
wasted time and shared my experiences generally
with the public. I also had the audacity to recornmend some changes be made in the present system.
I neer did get to sebre.
It did encourage a few calls from readers not
many - but there were some who were hopeful
something good would come of the detailed article.

300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Fublisher

WlI.LIAM D. CU [tit IE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MAHKE', Advertising Director

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Home Delivery: Week, 56 cents; Month, 12.40; 6
Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as
home delivery. All
other mail: Month, 52.70: 6 Months, $16.20;
12 Months, $32.40.

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Nothing much happened for the next couple of
And then along comes the present Gurney trial,
and again there's this terrible waste of time while
the prosecution and the defense goes
bag' in selecting, excusing, refusing some of the
venire from actually serving on the jury.
I again write on the subject an address myself
In suggesting that these obvious shortcomings
wi th in the judicial system not only could but sh ould
be changed . And th e logical group to accept the
challenge culd be the Florida liar.

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Vince Fechiel Jr., who evidently read of my
positions on the matter
and addressed the following
to a Marc H. (',lick, Staff Director, House Judiciary
Committee, Tallahassee —
1 am enclosing a copy of a recent news report
by the Associate Editor of the Sanford, Florida
Evening Herald concerning the Jury System as he
experienced it.
"Mr. Spolski makes some very good points on
the waste of man hours and the costs to the people of
Florida. At a time when every state dollar cxperiditure needs positive justification It does not
appear this is happening in the Jury costs of
Florida.
•Qfl you offer comments on any research the
Committee Staff may have done in this area. Are
there any proposals forthcoming from your cornmittee that will deal with this concern?"
Now all we have to do is wait and see what
happens. Remember, the difficult we do today; the
impossible takes a little longer.
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Some publicity wires got crossed.
We were advised that a certain area would be
cordoned-off In Long wood to accommodate those
interested In dancing during the festivities of that
city's Centennial Celebration on April 5 and 6.
A couple days after we received that notice for
additional publicity, this same group went before
the Longwood City Council and was told their
request to close off a section of SR 427 had beet'
denied because council did not have the authority to
close a state road.
The council Instead granted permission to close
off a section of Warren Avenue from SR 427 to the
Police Station.
Tbat was last week.
At last night's meeting, the Centr al Florida
Society for historic Preservation appealed last
week's decision and now council is going to review
their sthmvl or last week.
Who knows what we'll be told for next week, cli?
In the meantime, shine up your dancing shoes
cause I know they're going to have a dancv. ... even if It winds up in some field. I'll betcha.

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life styles, were wiped out to the
last creature by the white
mans diseases.
But, even before we enter
history With John Cabot, that
"superb navigator," there were
tantalizing hints of an unknown
Florida behind the mists of
fable.
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LEE, JAMES EDWARD—
Funeral services for James
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o
died Saturday in Augusta, Ga..
wIl be held at 2 p m Thursday at
Bris son Funeral Home with Mr.
Frank Walker olflciating Burial
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The Soviet KGB had a
For years, Golytsyn's spectacular revelations CIA surveillance and decided to take
his corn- cent of the heroin supply now reaching the
contingency plan to kill Richara Nixon if he had have been hidden away in the CIA's
files. But plaints to the late Robert Kennedy, then the
United States.
been elected President in 1960, a high Russian after stories about the CIA's
assassination Attorney General, The defector was housed
intelligence officer has told the CIA.
The Shari hilimen are willing to back up their
attempts hit the headlines, CIA sources confided within walking
distance of Kennedy's home In
offer,
moreover, by attacking any other convoys
The Nixon murder plot was described to
(;oiyt.'s KGB assassination tales to us.
northern Virginia and visited with him either at that try to
being opium out of the back country.
credulous CIA agents by. Anatol Golytsym, a
The former KGB offlcr was one of
his home or in another private place, our sources
The
offer
has been relayed to Washington
former KGB major, who defected to the United
highest ranking Soviet defectors in CIA history. recall,
through Rep, Lester Wolff, fl-N.Y., chairman of
Sta tes from his post in Helsinki, Finland, In the The United States paid him 1200,000 in cornGolytsyn
also
drafted
a
long
letter
laying
cut
House narcotics subcomnmittee and the House's
early 1 96.
pensation and spent at least $500,000 more to his problems to Kenned
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and
expressed
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leading expert on Burma.Thai-Laos opium
pique
He gave American agents other valuable protect him, our sources say. Part of the money to
John McCone, then the CIA head. This upset Production.
irte!fleyrr which h turnvd out to be corn.
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Partly cloudy to cloudy through
two sisters, Mrs. Catherine
Wednesday with Showers and
McCorckel, of Palatka, and scattered thunderstorms, most
Mrs. Virginia Rankin, of likely tonight. Turning cooler on
Wednesday. Highs W ednesday
Snford,
1Y In lOs Lows tonight mostly in
Brisson Funeral home in Ws
most WInds
10 to IS mph Shifting
charge of arrangements.
Wednesday to north to north*st
fround 70 mph Rain probability .0

James Edward Lee, 35, of
Sanford died Saturday in
Augusta, Ga., at a VA Hospital.
Born in Live Oak, he lived in
Sanford for 33 years. He was a
liptist and a veteran of
Vietnam.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Thelma Lee, of Sanford,

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talk on Early Period before tht
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Committee, Crooms Academy Health DepartmenI
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benefit of Seminole High Bank
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Msoc.
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to
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Earle Brown will show slides
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and soldiers streamed across South Vietnam's Central
Highlands toward the coastal lowlands today following
the Saigon government's decision to abandon the area's
three western provinces to th e North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong.
After a two-week Communist offensive captured one of
the area's chief cities and isolated the other two
President Nguyen Van Thieu decided to give up the
sparsely populated provinces of Kontum, Plelku and
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clear, The Borgia Pope decree, the Pope's
along the Carolina coast and
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Alexander VI, in his fallibility, notwithstanding, John Cabot head
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in southward through the
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Uniforms
If
had
decreed
on
May
4,
1493,
out to find ti isle of Brazyl blue waters that wash the shore
Funeral Today
me story of Florida begins fl
by Penn Garment Ii
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the new world of Christopher and the golden towers of Cibola. of Ficrida,
mystery.
in
stock?
).
Colribus be divided on a
It was a tiny ship with a crew
What European eyes first fell
's Is land
demarcation line, "on the of 18, including John's son
upon "this beloved land, this
Knowing he was an in.
thither side of which Spain was Sebastian. It was Sebastian who terloper, Cabot turned
SWIG, (;recce (APt — Workmen
long stretch of sandspit and
back and
to be master; and on the hither later became the authority for
toiled through the
night on the island of Scorpl
rode
the
mangrove
Gulf
Stream
Lcme.
in
which teased the tilicially worked, though not side Portugal,"
os,
the claim that his father had all probability, although other
receive the body of Aristole building a mausoleum to
dreams
of
kings
in
Madrid?"
with Iron, of Umber of an Island
The explorers of any other discovered Florida,
Th Gree k magnate who Onassis today.
discoverers may have sailed
Was it a blond, bearded or Islands lying to the west- nation
would be trespassers.
died
Saturday
in
Paris
at
the
Sebastian,
a
l
so
age of 69 was to be buri ed
well
regarded
this
way, John Cabot's claim
w ho sailed past to ward."
.\
alongside th e tomb of his only
At this point John Cabot as a navigator, is a competent
son after private funeral services
was
the
first
Mexi
,
to
be
taken
co
be
in
com
g
th
11.0
I
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fair
god
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attended by his widow,
The inhabitaxfls of the Azores, enters the picture. He
was a witness, it appears that the seriously. The truth of the claim
the former
elcoatl
and
returning
"to
on a day when the west windm driven. He was intrigued small
Jacqueline Kennedy; his only daughter,
I Block So. of
Track Rd
ship sailed
atheast may be argued but the weight of
the east whence he had come?" blew strong, found on U beach by the hints of a rich
Christina, and other members of the
317 P1 Hwy 17.7, CsIberry
Family,
land
over
Itom England, touching shore supposition is on his side.
()nassis' SOfl
What of the early Spanish the bodies of two drowned men, the
Alexander died in a plane crash In 1973 at
unknown
sea,
of
the
"isle
of
age
of 24. He Is buried
the
explorers who picked up those "broad of face, their ap- Brazyl, somewhat to the w
beside the tiny Chapel of the
est of
Virgin Mary on &amp;orpios.
hints of a precursor and chose pearance different from Iceland."
Onassj' private Island off the
Ionian coast of Grt..e where he and
to believe that it had been St. Christian."
the widow of
His knowledge of geography
M 10
Thomas
the Doubter?
President John F. Kennedy were
English historians, writing was not as hazy as this seemed.
married
in
October
1968
.
Onassis and 24-yearThe n there was Madoc, th e around the year 1500, ac pt
ce ed A native of Genoa, he was
old rIstina were bringing
In
theMrs.
body from Paris today by
fabled Welsh hero, In 1967 a as fact that 'some navigators educated at
chartered
plane.
They
were
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Bristol, England's
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to land at Actlwii airport
scholarly Englishman named of whose name and nation we great port which produced the
on the coast, and the body was to
Richard Deacon wrote 'Madoc are ignorant"
be put aboard the Onassis yacht, the 325-foot Christina, to
discovered the finest ships and sailors in the
be taken to Scorpios,
and the Discovery of America." east coast of North America world. Among his
peers he was
He asserted in his book that from Cape Florida to I .ahratior. highly
regarded :is a capable
Price Madoc sailed tlu'uugh the
iluckuighamit Siiiitli, who navigator and geographer and
Cambodian Aid
Dim
Florida Straits a matter ofeight wrote much about early mapmaker. Much later an
Brighten Any Area
centuries ago.
95
Florida, reported a map in the authority on cartography said
WA.SIIINGTON11\p)
In Your Home
Along
a
roadside
in
Alabama
geography
of
Ptolemeus,
that
Cabot's
maps
were
promising to tell President Ford
INSIDE or OUTSIDE
Sq. Yd.
that hope Is nearly gone
just over the Florida border, a printed in 1513, that showed
Allan Zane
the "surprisingly accurate and no
for additional U.S. military aid to
Completely
historical marker says: "In north shores of the Gull of
With tiie Latest Pattern
Cambodia, whose
survival he has linked to U.S. security,
signs of chicanery are apDesign In Both
memory of Price Madoc, a Mexico, This must have been parent."
Citing the domino theory, the President
told a news
Welsh
explorer
who
landed
on
discovered long before the visit
CARPET or TURF
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Prodded by his dream of
conference Monday night in South
Bend, Ind., that
the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170 of Ponce de Leon, said Smith, unknown lands, John
Cambodia's fall "could affect the national security of
Cabot won
",1
the
and left behind, with the "It is evidence of a long voyage
a patent 'from the king himself
CnitI States,"
Indians, the Welsh language," prosecuted with unremitting (Henry VII)
It was one of Ford's strongest statements to date in his
full and free
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Curiously
enough
the search, the object of which may authority, faculty and power to
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campaign to muster support to get a
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supplementa ry
American George Gatlin, who readily be conJcctured as
car 0~6 FREE ESTIMATES
sail
In all regions and estates of
military aid program through Congress,
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spent years among the Indians clandestine and the memorials the eastern, western and
OPEN MON.-FRI. 9.5
Only hours earlier, a Senate committee had narrowly
painting their portraits and of it suppressed."
119
S.
Magnolia Ave
northern sea."
approved a sharply trimmed version of his request.
describing their customs,
The reason for secrecy
Pl',ne 323-7720
Armed with this sweeping
Member Downtown Bus. Assn.
But Rep, William S. liroomnficld of Michigan, ranking
2393 S. W. College Rd.
reported that the Mandans used
Downtown
Sanford
Complete
Floor Covering Center
Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said
Ocala
a number of Welsh words, inhe would tell Ford at a congressional leadership breakfast
chiding one whole phrase that
today he doubts the aid will get out of a House committeencluded
the name of Madoc,
unless Ford compromises on a cutoff date for all U.S.
"Great Spirit of the Race."
military involvement in Cambodia.
All this, now, can never be I
corroborated, The Mandans, a

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Florida: Where America Started

IN BRIEF

countered mostly back-talk in his "new dialogue"
with Latin America. It now appears he is trying to
make the dialogue more fruitful by yielding to TOM TIEDE
DON OAKLEY
criticism of U.S. policy on two crucial issues Cuba and the Panama Canal.
Mr. Kissinger has let it be known that if a
majority of members of the Organization of
i
American States wants to drop the Il-year em•1r() iii tnd( ih ('uft. the United Stitcs
America would no longer insist that such a decision
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be subject to a two- th irds vote -a rule that applied
when the embargo was
declared. Moreover,
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he says the United States would follow such a move
wi th a "new direction" in its own policy toward
'I'Ias Way
Fidel Castro.
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At the same time, Assistant Secretary of State
WASHINGTON (NEA) A man pays $7 to
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While Washington fiddles, th e recession burns
William D. Rogers has told Congress th at the Sta te see a hockey game today and what he purchases
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on.
Department is prepared to negotiate a treaty that is a war. The only difference between the players
p4
One of the least productive arguments
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would grant Panama full sovereignty over the and soldiers is they don't wear bandoleers on ice
currently going on between Congress and the
Some
of the game's survivors have grown rich
Canal Zone and set up some kind of U.S.
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administration is who should get the bulk of the
doing things outlawed in Geneva 50 years ago.
Panamanian partnership for operation and defense
income taxrebateand.ortax cut everyone agrees
Blood flows, bones break, eyes are blackened,
of the canal,
is needed to pump new life into the economy,
flesh rips. Some time after the third quarter,
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While our diplomats might figure that these they should evacuate the wounded by helicopter.
Weeks ago President Ford proposed a $12
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billion rebate on 1974 taxes for individuals, with a
moves would smooth out some rough spots in our
This is sporv
maximum of $1,000 per return. The higher the
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relations with Latin American governments,
It is only if they ha ve begun measuring ability
tax
paid, the higher the re ba te. This has been
neither would stand on its
as a step serving t intimidation, What goes on in
America's
much
criticized because some 40 per cent of the
our over-all national interests or contributing to the arenas today must be defined as mayhem. If
(IIIL.
rebate would go to families making more than
security of the Western Hemisphere.
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continues unpoliced, the summary scores of the
$20,000 a year.
£ lit. atttude of suille Latin governments lulure may read: 'runs, tilts, errors, fractures,
The House has passed its own $21.3-billion
toward the menace of Castroism'has changed in th e transfusions and fatalities." Grantland Rice,
verskrn of a rebate-tax cut, with most of It
last decade, Fidel Castro has not. His regime Is still bless him, must be weeping In that great
flowing to lower-Income groups that have been
pressbox in the
hardest hit by Infla tion and recession. The
using anti-American, pro-Soviet propaganda and
Senate is expected to up this figure.
subversion to take advantage of political discontent
Asstwedly, hockey is the offensive champion of
Rebates under the blouse bill would genera lly
the matter. Last year a NHL sport named Dave
elsewhere in the hemisphere. By signaling that th
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be
a bout lOper cent, but wi th a maximum of $200
United States may begin courting Castro in spite ofe Forbes stuck his stick In an opponent's eye,
per
n and a minimum of $100 or total
ovoking lengthy loss of vision, not to mention
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this, Mr. Kissinger is needlessly encouraging OAS
refund
of
all taxes paid, whi chever Is less.
stitches of repair. No doubt worried about
members to ignore the threat to their security what
This
In
turn has been cri ticized by Treasury
the kids in the audience might think, old
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which Havana represents.
Secretary
William
E. Simon on the ground that
Dave explained his actions after being indicted
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In bowing to Panamanian demands for for assault as "aggressive brotherhood.
lower-income families would not spend the
money
where It would do the most good to help
sovereignty over e canal, we would be playing
"Pe
do
n't
understand
what
goes
revive
the
economy.
on out
into the hands of one of the best friends Castro and
isHey I Don't Forget
re," old Dave assured the children."I'Iayers
Higher-Income
families, says Simon, are more
I Live Under The Perch I"
the Russians have in Latin America - the leftjt have mutual respect for each other."
likely to spend their windfall on such major
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Panamanian strongman Omar Torrii. He has
items as rars. houses and home soullanceg,
Unfortunately, such respect l not confined to
made the Canal Zone issue
whereas lower-income families will use it for
a rallying
point for anti- xkey. Football Is organized destruction,
Yankee feeling th roughout
Latin America,
ch basic necessities as food, rent, etc.
and prof essional basketball has
be come an
with hints of a repetition of the 1964 riots against aggregate
Nobody really knows for sure, however.
of mercenary Runs, auto racing Is the
For Instance, a survey conducted early In
the U. S. presence, has persuaded our State sport to see If one enjoys the odor of roasting
Wants His Answer
mentioned. There Is no ambiguity in the wording March by the Credit Union National Man, found
Department to scrap the 1903 treaty establishing U. ha
ham. Baseball used to be the national
of these statutes. They are clear, concise and any that of 2,613 credit union members in 44 states
lion. Robert Shevin:
S. sovereignty over th e canal in perpetuity.
flow save an occasional field rumble ( Lemrne
normally intelligent adul t should be able to read who participated
in the survey (and who
It has been two months since you were asked a dozen lines &amp; Interpret what those
Mr. Kissinger says he hopes Latin America
lay the lumber on him." as they say) it
lines mean. presumably cut across several Income tax
tax
to
submit an official opinion with regard to my
If they cannot, then they should resign, or be brackets), only 15 per cent indicated they would
serve as a "laboratory" for the kind of relations the way to the Roller Derby. One must pause here 10
demands made upon the sheriff's of Seminole forced out of office by appropriate legal action, spend the
United States wants to build with the developing describe the Roller Derby adequately: It is and
rebate on new purchases.
Orange Coun ties to enforce the provisions of
commercial guerrilla activity,
I shall move forward toward that end!
Third World. If that means winking at the mischief
Ex
is
ting
debts
would
be paid off by 30 per cent
Sections
of the Florida criminal
De. Merle E. Parker and 27 per cent planned to put It all Into savings.
Dr. Paul WcLsa a Catholic University cvJe, which concern the sale of tobacco to
of Fidel Castro, and turning the most vital
Another per cent said they would save some
waterway in the Western Hemisphere over to a academic who has written a volume on the minors.
Shameful Action
and
spend some.
philosophy
of
sport,
says
pastimes
like
"
government that has shown its
W.
A second request for an opinion as to the
It
Is questionable whether it really matters
sympathy
for
were
Invented
out
of
virtuous
need
but
like
'bligat1ons of sheriffs to enforce Section 859.97
Castro-style revolution, then this is one laboratory
We are writing In regard to the shocking
poetry, have been vulgarized. He understates It. was made to you by Sheriff John Polk of abuse of a
what people would do with their 1974 tax rebates
beautiful picnic area at Lake Carola,
experiment th at could blow up in our face.
and
the extra income they
will have by virtue of
The other evening, the middleweight boxing Seminole County, both by telephone and by letter Mellonville Park.
a
tax
cut
for
3975.
a
mon
th
ago.
Still no reply.
champion of the galaxy, a chap named Roberto
We are sure it Is not a Sanfordite.
If some spend It on day-to-day living expenses,
I am fully aware that your office, and that of
In, knocked an olonent unconscious for
No one born here or living here could possibly this would at
least put the money
and state attorneys in the State of destroy what reall y belongs to th
Immediate
hour, then boasted: "U I had been in
em in such circula tion a nd would help
Florida
such
sectors
of the
norm
are "political plums" widely fashl.
,hewotthlhave goretothe morgue soug
economy
as the food and clothing
ht after by those who appear to be more , No one In their sight mind could receive
instead of the hospital." Vulgarization? WatThe Social Security Admlnlstrathrn is doing Its bit 10
If
others
used It Primarily to payoff debts this
co
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wi
th political expediency than with "pleasure" In such destruction,
ctdng a boxing match Is often the same
resolve the Illegal alien problem.
would
swe
ll the amount of funds in the hands of
as honor, integrity and justice.
We are fairly new to Sanford and
watching someone kick his dog.
so proud knders be made available
Byt igteningupUiepsf or securing 5j
We have only to look at the scandal in the of what the ladles and gentlemen of this
to
for others wanting
number, the agency has given credibility to the Identifying
COIflTo be sure, there are those who'd buy season highest court in this
toborrowso
that
they
can
buy
things like cars
State to tell us what erosion munity have done and are planning to do to add and refrigerators
digits as evidence of U.S.citizenship. Doubtful employers in the tickets to dog
.
kicking. Some fam In the realm has taken place in the Judicial system of Florida. to the "natural beauty" of this lovely city.
future should be able to rely more extensively on
the system in enjoy anything with stench, so long as there are
If
still
other
s
banked
all or part of it, this too
Diligence, competence and integrity are
We are angry and brokenhearted over this
crcezng potential employes.
would increase the supply of lending capital,
odds. If a tiger kills a man, as Shaw said, it's conspicuous by their absence In the judiciary terrible abuse and cruelty.
Now Congress must be persuaded to pass a perfectly terrible, but if a man kills a tiger it's sport.
which Is desperately needed in the depressed
It Is and in law enforcement agencies in this State!
reasonable bill providing stiff penalties for employers who these fans, as much as anything else,
K.C. housing industry.
who
I now serve notice upon you, and upon the
knowingly hire illegal aliens to ork for them,
dema nd the worst from a thletes. They are sheriffs and the state attorneys of Seminole and P. S. We think It should be left as found for awhile
Only if Americans planned to hide the moiey
so people can,see the destruction and ponder.
morbid voyeurs, some of them without whose Orange cou nties that I shall wait no later
In a cookie jar or under the floor or just sit and
than
admire it, would it be cause for Concern and
support sport owners and participants would be April 10, 1975. to begin Mandamus and other
drudging away at time-clock jobs.
(Name
Withheld
that,
we can be sure, few people in any Income
action to compel compliance wi th the laws
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are going to do,
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to have been born for --the twls of ignorilnee to
cher s paraphernalia is termed He unabashedi) read comi;
books, and un4lbashedl3 enjoyed them. (.While other memlx-rs of the Yankees were closet comic book readers.)
AclassIcstoryofthesp .t3bruteconcerns Berra . He
,I notorious bad-ball hitter. As a rookie In 1947 he was told by
his manager. Bucky Harris, before a trip to the plate,.'Yogi.
think when you're up there." Berra struck out.
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has transcended from caveman coutures to peacock frocks.
Athletes have seemingly changed as dresticaily as the
times, thereby destroying our comfortable cliches. Which is
why, perhaps, such interest, such introspection, such, in.
deed, Joy. clutched sports fans when Terry Bradshaw'js
cranium became so topical during Super Bowl days.
Slrtielt were r9rripart frip0inning Pittsbugh Steeler
quarterback Bradshaw's brilliance in leading a football team
to empyrean heights. That he was so capable may
disappointed or delighted, depending on one's own lights, but
it did not surprise some. Including Johnny Unitas and Yogi
Berra.

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think I'm so stupid in bast'billl- I've studied it, and
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ball," said Berra, lie eventu.tilly did it well enouph to m
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with
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route to a win In the high jump. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
by bidding for football's 1977 Parlimentary Commission has chise, an official said that classic, the oldest of the postne picketing was avertpd,
super bowl,
given us i blessing to carry would not be detrimental to season basketball tourneys. In
though, and on Monday Jackson
Jerry Snyder, the Olympic on.$$
the 7 p.m. opener, Pittsburgh
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Montreal's bid.
met with Garden President
5tluit coordinator, will make
plays Providence.
Being built for the Olympics
Conuiiissioner Pete Hozelle
Michael Burke and Peter
the city's bid to the National is a domed stadium to hold 73,- of the NFL did emphasise that
The two other semi-finalists Carlesimo of Fontham UnjFootball League's annual meet- 000 people, so Montreal joins the bid by Montreal for the will be determined Thursday versity, chairman of the NIT
ing today. It will be the only bid Los Angeles, Miami, New Or- Super Bowl must not be con. night when Oral Roberts Faces Selection Committee.
from an area that doesn't bave leans, Houston, Dallas and fused with any possibility of the Oregon and Princeton .akes on
And Jackson said he had rean NFL team
Pasadena, Calif., in bidding for league expanding to that city. South Carolina.
celved
assurances that at least
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The 1976 Super Bowl will be
But for now, there's more at one black school will receive an
might be in trouble holding the
"We want to get prestigious held in Miami and selection of stake that merely another step invitation to future tourna.
01)7npics, Snyder replied, -The events for our stadium," Sny- the 1977 site becomes the first toward the NIT
crown as far as ments, that athletic directors
talk began because we ran into der explained. "events in major item of business of the Manhattan and St. John's are from two black schools will l'
labor troubles. We went
port.s, culture or any nature. five-day annual meeting of the
concerned. For them it's the elected to the selection coinThe Seminole High School 17.8. Lyman's Anita Cleveland Se,ninole won the 880-yard
through
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fall and that was when the ru- people see such events, but it Super Bowl boosts the economy that's up for grabs. -These kids chapter of Operation PUSH will
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Howell in a three-team high and Kim Logsdon of Lyman
Cynthia Barrington Debra mors developed that we will help defray costs of the of the ht city by at least $30 have known each other a long have a hand in promoting fu.
school track meet Tuesday at prevailed in the mile run in Coleman, Bryson and Boyd of wouldn't be able to hold the Stadium. We have an exciting million,
time," says Lou Carnesecca, ture - NITs.
Seminole.
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only recently has he attended clam, too. He studies the stock
market with the lust he once reserved for ogUng the box
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third victory in the last four major national events and the tenth
title of h career by king Funny Car with a time of 6.52
seconds and speed of 172.74 mph in his 1975 Mazda. The victory
as worth $11,000.
Torn Prock of Utica, N.Y., making h first appearance in the
finals of a major event, was unable to complete his final run
beca use ofa breakdown in his l975 Dodge Sport.
Pro Stock honors went to Bob Glidden of Greenwood, Ind.,
when runner up Wayne Gapp of Lavonla, Mich., was disqualified
for a false start. Glidden's Slustang was timed in 8.96 seconds at 0
152.80 mph.
Wait Weney of Spring City, Pa., took Pro Camp in his Herni.
Chrysler dragster when the Chrysler dragster of Steve Loche
Gaithersburg, .Nil]. broke on the starting line. Weney had a
time of 15.82 seconds and 45.15 mph.
In Competition, the 23T roadster of Joe Williamson of
Louisville, Ky., was timed in 8.93 seconds at 149.25 mph to 8.68
seconds and 152.28 mph for the Chevrolet dragster of John
Baines of Louisville, Ky.
Rich Leal of North Ridge, Calif., in a 1975 Duster, took Modilied with 9.67 seconds and 141.28 mph to 10.59 seconds and 12765 *
mph fer Jerry.M:irq=rt of New Paris, Ind., In a 19G4 Qjrvelte.
Judy [illy of Uttleton,Colo., took Super Stock In a 1974 Duster
with Ume of 11.35 seconds and speed of 117. mph. Runnep
Bernie Agaman of Bayonne, N.J., was timed in 10.43 Seconds
and at 128.93 mph in a 1971 Corvette.

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Tuesday,

Mar. 11, 1973

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Legal Notice

SAC'P4O R E BOA R D

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Philadelphia at (nago
Detroit
Atlanta
V1.
Kansas
City
Omaha at Kansas City
Buffalo t Houston
Phoenh at Golden State
'ors. at Los Angeles
Miksavkvc at Portland
Wednesday's Games
Orleans at Philadelphia
Boston lit WlithtflglOfl
New York at Phoenix
M,twliuIicf at Seattle

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOL E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 73329-CA 41.0
In re: The Marriage

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322 - 2611

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Bartender s' Sch61, Cayand 1119h1
classes. Call anytime 33 fl70.

CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993
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Salesman
experience. 37? 170

!ianted

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ABA Standings

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bedroom, 2 bath,
oaraoe, central air &amp; heat, drapes,
rdhmg Kitchen furnished
Convenient location 27307*3

Villas
RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

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* Unfurnished
YV/W Shag Carpet
* Range-Refrig erat or

* Dish washer. Disposal
* Clothes Washer. Dryer
* Recreatjonag Building
CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
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READ
YOUR CL.AyI( lED
AD *
Heated Pool
Apartments Unfurnished *
1-2 Bedroom
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
1120 Florida Ave
373 6450

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1-7 BEDROOM APIS
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

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'There has been no report (Seat)
Publish - March lS,35, April p,$ 1973
Ocean Racing Conference available on the position of fow' DEL-106
events bu t was

down in OasBentrsnt since th ra ce

standings after handicaps.

began.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUITOF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR

.tEETiNGS
IPM-7ndanddh
Thursday Each Month

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Fine
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F u- ry ,(c,n &amp; ',,,t
ADOPTION

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IN RE: Adoptionof
KEVIN PATRICK FRITZ and
XE IT H MICHAEL F RITZ.

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ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
athlete at Lyman, alt-ended
TO;
ROBERT
Seminole Junior CoUege and APODER, *hose residence is

Coach of the Year by the school. He was an outstanding

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smooth iide, the pr.cIs.
steering control, the gas economy, the long

tread lit., the puncture prot.ctlon, thi las)
handling, th. fast starts, the short stops, thw

all-weather traction, th. dependability.
Michelin 'X' the original steel-belted radial cf

you

Coaches

offered by

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Art

"Matt"

School cagers to is -3 record Gale, and daughter, Shannon, pa'rticularty.in care of Mrs Virginia

Piconso

Matthew

this season and winning the

Broder). iiiO S Orlando

all this plus ore thing 111015, sontthlng you can't got
wit # any other radial tire -over a quarter century

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Let us Install a set of Michelin 'X'
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IF, Maitland. Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Petition for the Adoption of
v(VlPi PATRICK RROD[R and
KEITH MICHAEL BRODER.
has been filed by POflIP T
DAVID (14117, (hr triatter uI
said minor Children and the
Petitioner, herttn In the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, iIofd,,
You are hereby required to file in
tt Office of the Clerk of the Said
Court. in the Smi,-ola County
Counthcuie, Sanford. Florida, on or
rv-fnre the 7 -ui na uI Apr;, A 1)

fluine's's Meeting
2nd Monday 2000
ClubHCuui'. 3 p m
(iaUy (Closed
fl.nqn 1 t'.rsj,j, 2IY)

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;r, irpeling On S(ti,s*.Wriiva
River 323 4470 or see at CAMP
SEMINOLE

1W available

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state RL 427, 2.3
inflei east of 17-9
h. Sanford (305) fl3-81601

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Jim Hunt Realty
l Park Dr.
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BARGAIN HUNTER*

riced for quick sale No qualifying
3 yrs old. I bdrm l's baths,
central air &amp; heat, carpels.
drapes Only 570.500 Low down.
low mnnlhly Call $31 127?,

1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
Free Boating To All Apartment Residents
Large Swimming Pool Captain's Clubhouse

323-8670
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should replace It at no cost to you.

10. You should be covered by $20,000 worth

N0VJ

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30 year mortgages

of life Insurance.

with only 5% down!

11 You should receive a retirement plan that
will assure you a check each month after

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UNTRY GENEVA
Nice 7
bedroom 1970 mobile home on 21 ,
res with lots of goodies. in
Iuding pond, pi(nic table, utility
sheds, completely fenced for
'ouses Only 517,500
11611116 Al THE SEAMS? This 3
droom. 11 , bath, 7 story older
orne may be lust what you need
'deal for growing family Large
'oonis, cherry fireplace, separate
lining room, new kitchen, wall to
NAII carpet, nice I bedroom cot
nor for Income or quest in( Iuctr-d
511 thI's and more (or 149,500 Call
or more information

Central Flor,da's
IIJITIPLE LISTING REAL 1014
4991
19195 French
e 377 7)74
1?? 1496
377 7541

THESE

1' baths. with (rrtrat he-.it and
Owner will negolia'e $73 9(j)

Convenient Location
Oulet area I bedrooms, P1 bath
years old Owner neeot to m o
$22,900

ClIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Steniper Realty
THE FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD

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Lake Dot Dr or call 323 533) after

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14 GTO Bucket Seats, 4 Speed
'iursttrans .aood shao&amp; 5500 ifl

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desire, I on
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11995. or best offer. 6606490 or
34 17*5
Chc-, ii. nrwc,o,j St,st,ori
1,195 or be-St offer. 66-44190 or 734

1788
3 Chevy Hatchback. 3 speed,
-xceptionally clean, 55,995. Call
)uane McGuire, 337 1631 Dealer
1969 Jeep Wagoneer
V $. At. Verv nice .tlSm

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area 3 bedrooms. 7 bath's D cu
on Qualifying See it' You'll love

Reg Peat Estate Broker
377 1301 7610 Hiav,.,thn Ave at 17

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Idan, One Owner, AT, PS, PB,
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$1795

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73 FORD Terms Coops, One
wner, AT, PS, PS, Air, Low
iiteage

WE BUY AND SELL

GOLD
ALE:

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73 OLDS Vista Cruiser, a Pass.,
T. PS, PB, Air

$3195

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73 HORNET Hatchback, One
visor, 6 Cyl., AT, PS, Air

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Auction

2 OPEL Rally., One Owner, 4
red. Radio

Saturday i P M.
Open daily 10 S. We buy, sell, trad

ROBSOP4 MARINE
2921.Hwy. 17 92
'J22-596I

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
amn0orive
Sanford3fl 3700

$2695

COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER

So. DeB.aryFleaMarket
4 miles north on 17.97
303 668 3044

INVENTORY CLEARANCE. $ee.
for the best deal on a new horn

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Wanted to buy used office Vurnitm.,
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cass
berry. Hwy. 1797 1331706.

Women's clothes,
uruav
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only.
il OUi5
Catholic Sharing Center, $ I?

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Rag.
Real Estate BroIl

S1495
U OLDS Cutlass, 4 Door, Lew
teega, AT, PS, I18, Air

Stan's Auction
tAj. 151'; M1. E!I'O b-I
327.9759

S1995
P1 CHEVROLET Caprice
ups, Low Mileage, AT, PS,
I, Air

Moving your mobile home? He
truck, with travel. Also roc
coating 1, set up. 2735470,

$1795
wuiv

iuFliiiure
Xl or steel desks (executive desk
chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
ldirs, Straight chairs, filing
birsess. as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casseiberry, 17.97,5)0'4206

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Assume Payments

2 Bedrooms.

43—Lots-Acreage

POSSESSED

r,,noriar Of LOUt Ab In Sat
lord. HermIts Trail, Altan,onl
Springs. Both large wooded lot
$ 30 6061; $311170 After Hours

$1295
76—Auto Parts
Reconditioned Batteries, 152.91
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

PRESTIGUOUS

74tc)((ycIes
Motorcvc'e lnsurarw-g.
BLAIR AGENCY

ressograpls 1000 repossessed,
Ill in crates. For information call
24S76 or 423 I902, May be seen at
04 N. Orange Blossom Trail.

between 3rd 1. ith at Van Burt
Ave. 3 blks south •i scPnel I
Bellucci. 1552 Louis. St

I DODGE Station Wagon, 8
Isenger, AT, PS

plan, sleeps 6. air, awning, many
extras 13.500. 323 201$.

FFICE FURNITURE. Excellent
indition. Assortment of desk and
airs, oval cc,oferrcice table with
chairs For further information
It $62 2576 or 423 1902. May be
em at 170.6 N Orange Blossom
'all

you desire acreage, I have II
Large or small tracts from 51,7(
ocr acre un
T.r.w PiAll,

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1911 Honda 550
Make offer. After
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

eautifui Country Acreage
Acres near Paola Home cleared
property, deep well. Florida
living Call Ken Sandon
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

322-6457
17—Real_Estate Wanted

MAITIAtIO I LEA MART
iHey ilt7 Open Sat 111, Sun 9
139 2920
rnond pendant with sterhir
ver chain, will sell for St
rious rod's and reels Ca
f we-en 1 7. 373 5317

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Tax Returns, 70 yr's experience
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING. Five
Points., Call 377-7143 anytime.

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Personal Tax Service
No.2 East Rd., 17 92 SiC
Entranre P Panst'ottom, 3fl 1199

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RESIDENTIAL REMODELINC
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
New Commercial Industrial
Design Construction Fen1ncirc

Ccrd.tOriflQ.
Ar
Refrigeration lnst.itl and Repair.
Dykes. 3771177

He,ltinct,

t.&amp;L LAWN SERVICE
tan ups. thatching, weeding.
"ulcls. light hat,,Iinq 373 035$
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Tm, o.'n. ,irinj 'see Call 372
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.arpclry Remodeling, AOjt,
ustOm Work Licensed Bond
Free ettimate, 333 6031
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stahlation
concrete fourdat
work to' ignt, equipment. purn1
etc Underground or above grQuj
storage tanks, Dewateririq,
Or IVU wa, iul,ert pi

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Ph 377

Mtrill ALL IYPtS OF Cl
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WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1506
Sanford Ave Ma'strr Beautician,
(,r'. 1- ,
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COFFEE CENTRAL
Coffee
service now available in Sanford
3735036

IRT BROWN PEST COP-ITROC
2542 Park Drive
377 sias

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I formerly Harri'tl"s Beauty Nook )
519 F Pint in 5742

Pest Control

.ih 0 5n,;h

Central heat a Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
1171

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Licensed, Bonded 1736160

SERVtCEMAPt FAST'
Rend ioc1.-iy'% Classified Acts (cv
the help v-cu need 372 $611

Will REALTY
Rig Real Estate Broker
7439 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
Phone- 371 06-10

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PAYTON REALTY

1)1• El.

For used furniture, applianci
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 Iters'
Larry's Marl, 215 Sanfor d Ave

RE Of'tNtNci SALE: March 7.
Women's blouses arid men's
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t- ,.
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women's stacks. s7oo Low prices
on everything. Come see our new
location
THE
BARGAIN
GARAGE, 73$ Hwy 17-97, Fern
Park, Wed thru Sat. 104, Sun 17
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CASH 322.4132

54—Gai-age Sales

Merchanilicn
Older relurbiShe-il Spanish sI
home- Must be seen to be .
rn6atrn1 51.590() Tirm's

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Too prices mild. ,j..p,1 An,. cond
641
1126, Winter Park

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COLOR TV, 511 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
6411006
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ij';ii,i i.ourTevlJs )ervi(r

Pretty Yellow House

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6—Wanted to Buy

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

617 $111

Beautiful Immacuiatc
3 Bedroom's. 7 baths, with all I
amenities Privacy fence, ft
tree's
Assumable rnortga,

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo

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1 OR .7 bath, pool. fireplace. fenced,
heat air, I acre, 137,950. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 3237150

000 milet. Copper color, AC,
M-FM Stereo. Call 3772300
met. and weekends.
.
111

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
C.ORMLY's E. 44. Sanford 3231

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area 54.000.332 1599

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517W. lit St.
377 5411

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MALE

M. UNSWORIH REALTY
103W 1st St
3736061,37303)7
Re-ct. Peal Estate Broker

Nlffiaoe [ _C

Ing for wear during the period you work on

HEALTH,

* houses Ina rural area. NO do

ayment. monthly payments I
han rent Government subsidi,
D qualified buyers Call to set
Cu Qualify I

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another full-time job or your civilian

GOOD

*They're Hot! *

bedroom, I'; baths, 1st tb-c
ol, tennis court, club hOul
)nvei'llent location Terms 2)
(63. Conway area. Orlando,

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KENMORE WASHER, parts, Secv.
ice, used machines.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES37397

Area One Inc.

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Ca'
Shampoor for only 51.50 per
CARROLL'S FUPNITURF

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REEPIBRIAR
LIKE NEWI 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. central
climate, shallow well, fenced rear
yard. many Other extras 135,000.
Near country club,

'play

(305) 322-8721

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UP4LAND
NOW 521,5001 3
bedncom. paneled family room,
well, pump. fence. Good buyi

entor
uitabIefor real estate, insuranc
Ittorney's Off ice, etc. On 51
arking. $
ma. plus utllltit
:orner 3rd St. .5. Pan Lv. 11

obOe Ibme ParL
)me Out 3fld Inspect

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Choice Listings

Ste n stro m

W#V ii UUWflIUWI1

64EqUipfTlOflt

KULP DECORATORS
109W. Itt St. In 7)35
W oo,
Furniture

NEW 1.2 and 3 bedroom homes and
townhouses Wall to wail carpet,
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no
,._,.i -----LTJYV,
,()aj 72 pcI interest under tan.
(tern plan Hwy 1792 to 751h St.
west to Ridge-wood and follow the
signs

1792

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Monday-Friday: ta,
Sat. 8. Sun. 1.6
OR CONTACT YOUR
REALTOR OR BROKER

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2606 S.

L

inford's newest and
lest Adult-Family

5)73, 373 7310

Sneak Preview
OPEN NOON IlL DARK

REALTOR32'357;1

'space for 60'6S' Mobile home on
W
eric wild Wekiva River. C eli
2 1170 or see at CAN
CAM "tAllfflflr,,t
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ALES
L,IRUtP('
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!MIiOLE
OUNTRY CLUB MANOR
r*EW
LISTING1 2 bedrooms, family
room, draperIes, fenced rear
yard Only $16,500.

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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

REALTOPS

Harold Hall Re?Ity

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OBILE HOME PAR
entals from only
st lot selection

ptrcent

on Sanford Avenue,
Sanford, Florida

with pay raises for your length of em-

EXTRA SPECIAL
Large 1
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
with fireplace, central air, ex.
cellent financing 137,750

R eaI4

Located I Block

11

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Brick and stucco. 3 bedrooms, 2
tath's. family ronm,on7Iargc lots,
Soak shade trees, fenced. carpet ,
drapes, refrigerator acid stove.
575.400. 377 1510
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34—#?øbile Homes

S. You should be paid at an hourly rate of

the age of sixty.

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15—Nbi1a Hone Lots

time) for each day you work on the

twenty years of part-time employment, at

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o bedroom, completely fur
Ished. air conditioned. 5150. 37?
$71

South of Airport Blvd.,

4 You should receive two days pay (double

7. Your

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nolessthan$3.33.

SACRIFICE- M ust be so ld No
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realtor fee, 2 BR, 2 bath, family
room, C H&amp;A, very nice, Asking
530.000 373310).

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9. You should be given $300 worth of cloth.

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Lake Mary, 1 bedroom' furnished
Nice, private for mature man, Ili

95 per cent

that Will aid you in civilian life.

West took the honor by p',raduated Iii 1971 from Florida Unknown, but whose last known
esidnce and post office address
directing his Metier High State University. West, his wife was in Maitland, Florida, more

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FINANCING AVAILABLE
We will lease for up to
One year
with option to buy and
then apply from SO to
5(5.) perceni of your rent
to the downpayrs1çntl

the expense of your part.tlme employer,

FLEET RESERVE
ASSN.
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s rem. on
ford. Price is right. Adults only.
3276749

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NO CLOSING COSTS
From

8. You should receive additional edcat Io at
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Conventional Financing

education.

Minors.
Lenny West, a 1967 Lyman Class B Reglitial championship
BY ROI3ERTOAvIOFRITZ. Their
lflghSctioolgraduatearxiaonof in Georgia,
Stt'Pfather ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. West of
West is in his second year as
F'eltonr'r
hayes tklve, has been named coach at the Melter, Ga.,

775.3365

Datsun.Sibi Sale
4 some below dealer cost, first
come first choice! Plus Fla.'s
fis"1f Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph 1111111, fln.n

HORTSERVCO. 172 6915

Yr. old, 3 bdrm, w w carpet,
central
hia,
immediate
possession Just reduced by owner
to
525.900 373 7716
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Commercial

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DELTOP4A.- Clean, attractive, nice
yard.Avallabtenow iftdrm,5i35
Mo, 7 fldrmi. S0 Mo

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BAMBOO COVE APTS. Concerned
new manager with experience
Come visit wills us. Advlt. Also
unfurnished 300 E Airport Blvd
37) 13.10

First Federal Savings and
Loan of Mid-Florida

ployment.

Early (Sirdat 7

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Furnished
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FREE- Small river rock stories and
shrubs . 3736345

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Casselberry, lovely? bedroom home
on dead end street, Nicely land
scaped, fenced, lawn car. In.
cluded, You'll love it. 5)53 "'i.
Casseiberry Land Co Inc Real
tor 3)9 4141 or 53062)7.

Initial Recreational
Fee's are paid and include
Large Club House, Junior
Olympic Pool, Basketball
and Tennis Courts and
Large Picnic Area

6. You should receive regular promotions

BINGO

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Pric'd from
$35,000 To $43,000

SEMINOLE COUNTY.

CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 75-11'

Nice 7 bedroom block home Now
root,
rarpcte1 throuUhout
Ridiculously low price, 37] 7970

Fumnshi'dl Bedroom
Adults vn,y
No pets 3 7

4RGM

periods

Hwy 17921 Mile
South of Sanford

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By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk

year. Kialoa was fastest Island.

32-HOUses Unfurnist'ted
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33—Houses

REALTY CO.

80—Autos for Sale

32)5473

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMINI
in sewing cabinet, repossessed
JOHN KRIDER.A3SOC
I. BOARDING KENNELS
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
HEATED KENNELS. 323 sis:
in machine Full automatic. Pay
W. Garnett White
No qualifyIng! Immediate oc
balance of 57$ or ID Payments Of AKC Doberman pincher pupp
Broker, 107W Commercial
cupancy YeatoIdSanlorcIIBp,7
5$
5antc,rd3fl;$
Champion lineage. IlSto$i30
bath large family home. Only ______________________________
Anderson, 363 5710.
Drop
in
oobb(n,
jig
tag
and)
net,
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$7,000 down, and assume MayfaIr, 3 Bedrooms. carp
payments
Pool
S.
tennis
position Like new condition, sold
AKC Labrador Retriever Pu(
central lilA. fireplace, private
privileges
Call 904 767 3445
new for UI, balance of 145 cash or
dining room, 2', ioss, oran'3e
Wack male, S wits Pick Of
Owner Assoc.
3224195,5 payments of $10 New warranty
trees By owner $35
litter. $100 90477* 2)09
-) 7f-6
SAtiiOp
I heuroor, I'd
Call (rc;Jt Dept
3 Scottie Popuppi,
central heat &amp; air, fenced ldyIrwllae_3b,drswlthdouble
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
6weeksoid,
backyard, We own it. Will diki'r
A East i'st St. Sanford 32)911)
garage, 7 baths, family room,
130 each. 323 6319.
or swap.
dining room, utility room with
E'es 869 1144
sink,
built In
appliances, High back velvet swivel rockers.
FREE
FORREST GREENE INC
fireplace, 2 patIos, fenced, with OC
Choice of gold or green $19.95
REALTORS)?) 63530r643 73))
wittioutabove ground pool 7 mos
eimaraner male It months i
NOLL'S Cassetberry, H. 5791
old. 373 8*51
AKC. Call tteti Sand 10 p
LONGWOOD PARK- Last new
3231716.
house 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, heat
CaliBart
Real
Estate
air, wooded lot. Reduced to
52—Appliances
571,990. Builder must sell.
67A—Feed
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REALTOR In 7igg
JAY REALTY, INC
Hotpoint Washer
Realto
131 3300
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
Spee'clQueen Dryer

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FURNISHED 7 BEDROOM
GARAGE APARTMENT
32) 5051

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Clean. 3 br. $750 clown. 5194 mo.I
annual Pct rate. 173,500 Acre
________________________
Realty, REALTOR, 3237750

Large

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USSI Sanford, Fla. 32771

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W lit St

1967 Ford Pk up
Excellent Condition
37? *3)4

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After Hrs 37? 7111cr 3737817

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31 1315E.Firstst

DAYS 3fli
Plights
32) 3171 or in 73S2
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322-6457

Efficiency
Utilities, fishing and 3 bedroom. 1 bath, fireplace, fenced
yard,goodneighborhoJ, $160 1st
canoe included - on scenic
&amp; last 373 ssn.
River. $100. Call 373 1170
Of see at Camp Seminole

1311 SANTA BARBARA OR,

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS NO PETS
116W 2nd St.

ON LAKE JENNIE

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SORC Event

Nice, clean 1 bearoorn apt, high t,
water furnisp*,j Adults, no
My SO 3" 2296 after

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ORCHIDS- $3 to $100 Ana Hari
Orchids. 1015 Palm SpringsOr
Altamonte Springs, 3 39 7732.

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES

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REALESIATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Clean well located) bedroom rental
SilSancisecurity Ball Realty, 377
7757
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Twobedrmapt,or large? bedr
173 9)70 f'o'n ,
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Wedding Qown Complete with train,
Cost 5150, Silt 10 17 Will ,...ii •,.

BROKERS

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FROM $160
110W AIRPORT BLVD
373 7170

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Ui LJQQg('p$i up,au!orra!,c. P11 &amp;
PS, Excellent CO"dtOn, $1100
Herman Eptin. 372 471?

Freer. 3725191

BUY -- SELL- TRADE

T.JOTj

JOHNNY WALKER

LOOKING For
I
a babysitter7 Try a
Act

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. 41

Built in 1914 over i,ioo sq ft. liv
Area 'Pled kitchen. large
fenced garden. S'xlA' hln'k i,ii,
building, barbecue pit, 173.900.
Call Ken Sandon

Duplex in Dehtona, cinfurn. walk
shopping, 7 ftp, central H&amp;A,
'creened Porch. drapes Call 668
$379 in A M only. No pets

'Will rvoyi

SANFORD FLEA MART
'..MileE onIdandIl
Sal - Sun 93327 2599. 37 1 0120

Larry Saxon, Realtor

LAKE MARY HOME

1i bedroom, nfurnithed, newt
V
decorated. Adults preferred. $30 a
week i isi after 2am'

Nice, cleam (Coin n private home.
Private entrance &amp; bath Call
IS76811er4 30

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7 AR, just remodeled
177.400
CORI3ETT
ESTATE, REALTOR,

Two bedroom furnished, newly
decorated, adults preferred. $35
373 3831 alter 2 pm.

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Sandlewood

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70IW000n'ece Blvd Price $lI.i
UM down payment $i3$ SO
mo to qualified buyer. 37? 71

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373 5376

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62—Lawn-Gal

SIZES

YOU ASKED FOR IT
I WORLD of living in this newly
listed 3 bedroom. 2 bath
Sanford
home. Great location, Only 2',
vs's Old.
Carpet. family room,
central air, FHA
terms Onl y
$77,100 To see, call
37) 9110,

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MATER PII TY CLOTHES,

Req. Real Estate Broker
ilOE75t;,St 1376435

old. 3 bdrm, h; baths. C
oral heat &amp; air, wall wall carl
173.400 3731322.

,anin Herald. Sanford,

5O—Misceianeous for Sale

TAFFER REALTY

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7 Yrs

plex

I or 7 bedroom duplex nparlmits
Furnished or unfurnished. 60'
swimming pool. 1230 S. Orlando
r 323 7920

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41—Houses

3 Bed room House Furnished
1915 Summerlin
323 8150
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You can get a fair price when in.....
advertise your --fli'Cth',n *'
the Want Ads

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41—Houses

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AVON

Wanted

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MARINERSVILI AGE APIS
II? fl .rn turn or
))0 7 Orlando Dr ,373 $670

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Liberate yourself from boredom.ini
billS' Bean Avon Pepre'sentat vi'
Acid new people, new Places, new
interests to your life
And earn
good money, too! I'll Show you
how. Call 641 3079
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Furnished

ion7 Bedroom. Aduhl only
Park 'venue Mobile Park
25i% Park Drive, 323 716)

Oeflarv-, Adult5
Lovely large 1
bedroom Air, idOal for
retired
- Persons aea u. 37? .054

In 1700

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31—Apartments

MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAb E
373 7900

automobile

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rnents Unfurnished

Mechanic Hanoyrn

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Wanted

Truck Stop Personnel needed
perienced Shift manager
F.
PenieqceJ truck service man Call
.ill 2 pm for lippl
37? 74i)

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JACKIE CAOLO SWIM SCHOOL*
IEATED POOL.ALL. AGES
3337

Kentucky
136
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
$t (fl 263
RATES
5 Gardner Webb
9$
213
Petitioner Wife
14—Camping Resorts
6. Assumption (1)
27$
91 and
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HOURS
7. Jackson St.
East Division
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731
$3 RICHARD G. CLEMMONS.
.3lca line CAMP. FISH and BOAT on scenic
thru 2S times
Baseball
I.
Mary's.
L Pct. 08
Tex.
1:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
24ca line
times
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wild W.klva River at the ban
New York
Midwestern,
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FIRST, 3.18, B
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Today's Gam.j
estate license, and a desire to
No games scheduled
---'-IS
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida 37711.
Again, 2. Helveic, 3. Mixer •,
Montr'al vs Detrot at Lake
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EARN MOREl
Wednesday's Games
Division i
on or before April I, 1915. otherwise
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
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REALTORS
373 6353 or 3fl $970
PhIladelphia at
New York at Indiana
17
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119 166
you for the relief denlanded in the
Demure Donna.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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Texas vs Baltimore at Miami
Kentucky at Utah
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island 79 71 Il 73 730 191
Smiley, 7. Rose Gibson, 3. Lake
WITNESS my handand the seal of For familiesor frienc! of problem
clerical, Call 377 5000.
FEe
Vt16-$-, Faust's Drugs.
Memphis at San Diego
A'inta
7$ 79 13 69 see pa.
Whiz, A. Solo Jack. S Ernie 1., 8. said Court on 71h of March. 1975
drinkers
San Francisco vs. Chicago (N)
Division 3
(Seal)
HaggIs, 7 LB's Maid. $ Mary Etta
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll flabyltter needed, live-in or care ir.
For further Information call 4734547
At Scottsdale. Ariz.
Vlincvr
31 79 7 73 736 271
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
your home. 2 small children Call
THIRD, 5.18, 0- Smohey Blue, 2
or write
Mil*ukt
Free. 6417077 for "We Care'vs
Oakland
at Chicago
33 31 7 73 236 7))
before 7 p m. 6614300,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Beach Bum. 3. Dcivo'ass Westy, 1.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
"Hotllne". Adults or Teens,
Mesa. Ant
College Poll
St
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79 7* II 71 73.1 23 7
By my Stokes
Princess Jan. 5 Jetting Jerry, 6.
Box 353. Sanford, Fla. 37771.
Cleveland
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vs
California
kennel assistant, grooming exat Mon
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Deputy Clerk
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your low cost Want Ad.
SIXTH, $.18. B -1. Joyful Jack, 2
Samsula Live leghorn hens, while
Ctearwater, Fla
Marquette
said
certificates
for
Vancouver
at
New
York
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Lizzi Trans. 3. Tell Eagle, 1. Big
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INVITATION TO BID
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received by noon on the 75th day of
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10611 117, 11). 113,1168.111.
March 1973,
Robert 0, 5 Donna, 6. Berkley
City. Ani
and that I Intend to register said
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Publish:
March 57, II, 19, 1975
Boston
Ripple,
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Gibson,
Name in which assessed Rosa Lee name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Olkland vs San Francisco at
College,
Clemson,
Creighton,
DEL-74
NINTH, 5-16, S - I. Leonard McCoy
Phnenlx, Art?.
court, Seminole County, Florida in
Furman,
Kansas,
All of said property being in the accordance with the provislont oi
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Chicago (N) vs San Diego at
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
State,
Michigan,
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Eckrt,
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S.
County
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Seminole.
State
of
Florida,
the
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Name Statutes, To.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
/HA Standings Oregon, Pan American. Prince Tryster,4. K's Gamma, 7. Montague
Mmnnejota vs Niw York (A' at
Notice of Public Hearing
Unless such certificate or car- Wit: Section S63 Florida Statutes
NotIcsofPiftllcpt.a,ln
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The
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Texas El
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Frank A. Hathaway
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hold
a public hearing to consider a hold a public hNring to consider
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M-1 Industrial District on the Seminole County Regulations:
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ELEVENTH, 5.16, B - 1. Panic 1973 at 11:00 AM,
Eastern Conference
following described property:
An Ameq'i4rner$ to the Off-Street
Dated this 11th day of March, 1973
in parenthes, season records Moth. 7. Hunting Speed, 3. Chanute
Atlantic Division
The West 345 feet of Lot 101 and Parking and Loading Regulations
West Divitlon
through Saturday, March
5: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
PS Tray, 4, Chris Bill, S. Montague
W L Pct- GB Houston
Lot 3$ot St. Joseph's Subdivision, as
that will govern the number of off.
4.5 73 0 % 311 711 and total points. Points tabu
Clerk Of the Circuit Court of
Boston
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recorded
in PIaI Book 1, Page iii, street parking spaces required to be
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Minnesota
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Central Division
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Canyon
Canadian Division
Washington
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37 19 737
Seaboard Coastline Railroad and scaping requirements of those
DISABLED
303
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Houston
159 Look Ethel.
37 36 507 16
Church Stress at Rand's Yard,
parking areas.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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This public hearing will be held In
VETERANS
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JUDICIAL
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Of the Court house, Sanford, Florida, of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida ,
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Winnipeg
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Western Conference
on April 8, 1975, at 7:00 P.M., or as on April 8, 1973, at 7:00 P.M , or as
30
CIVIL NO. 75.S19-CA-$P
Midwest Division
soon thereafter as possible,
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Monday's Games
soon thereafter as possible.
In re: the Petition of
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Chicago 3. Ch'seEend. 7
Board of County
RALPH
JOSEPH
GRANT.
South of Sanford
K.C..Omaha
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Commissioners
Toronto 5. Houston 4
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NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Detroit
33 31
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Seminole County, Florida
Today's Games
Seminole County, Florida
TO: MARION ARNOLD DuBOSE
Milwaukee
34 71 179
By: Ski Vihltn, Jr.,
Phoenix at Chicago
By: Sid VihIon, Jr.,
Meetings
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Maple
Pacific Division
Chairman
Quebec at Edmonton
Chairman
Business.
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Phoenix •t Chicago
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Quebec at Edmonton
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica
Publish:
March It. 1975
KlaIoa
entered
the
Windward
RALPH
JOSEPH
GRANT,
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filed
Phoenix
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Minnesota at Vancouver
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knot
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streaked
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noon
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your
wvitten
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Early Birds 7: is p.m.
defenses, it any, on HARVEY
No games sChed'jnd
PhC'nIx at Cleveland
through the Caribbean today, approximately 180 miles from COULTER. Petitmon,q's attorney,
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leading a field of 14 on the last the finish. Ranger was in ace- whose aduxeas is P.O. Box 3'236,
Washington at Cleveland
Vancouver at Winnipeg
leg of the 811-mile Miami to ond place, some 30 miles behind Forest City, Florida 37751 , on or
before the 18th day of April, 1973,
Did you know that your
Montego Bay, Jamaica, sailing I(Ialoa WithIn 10 miles of arid
file the original with the Cler k
club or organizat ion can
Miii are a few tips on what to look for:
race,
Ranger were Cont&amp;e and La 0$ flit Court eith er bef or e $rvice o
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this
listing
each
I. Toe shield receiv, at heat OO per y.or
LOW AUTO RATES
attorney or im.
week' for only $3 per
The 79400t ketth has been the Forza del EstIno Last in tije Petitioner's
mediately thereafter; otherwis a
to 5th'?.
week? This is an Ideal
race leader since the event fiveboat Class A fleet was Siren default may be entered against you
Under 25 - SR 22's
way
to
Inform
the
public
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2. You shield be told moiths In advasce the
ng
-started Friday. K,L&amp;1Oa
of your club activities
CnceUed - Rejected
The only WOtd on the fiveboat (),$ft Øq
dates and time you will work for this partperedbyJtmKllroyfLosAn. Clan Cileet
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
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time employer.
lateSunday. the Court of Sa'sford, Seminole
geles,
was
expevted to reach At that time, Hot Foot and County, Florida, this 54th day of
it
the finish
line today.
3. You should work only one weekend per
AMERICAN
322-0285 - 831-9774
Enoch II were sailing South March, 1975
. ."t,
LEGION
month, and two weeks eadi summer and
Arthur
H.
Be'ckwith,
Jr.,
If it finishes first, it will be its along Cat Island with Circe
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
seventh consecutive time this to the north near Eleuthera
he should buy all your meals during work
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10:30 (24) Fine Art Of
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(33) Rat Patrol
11:00 (2,6.8,9) News
(24) p.ro Beat
(35) The Saint
(44) Night Gallery
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Shealy Best (left), owner of Melodee Skating Rink in Sanford, and his daughter, Sheila Albers
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TAFETA (The Association For Educable Trainable Adults) hand a check for $709 to TAFETA
representative Gary Simmons and executive director of Seminole County Association For Retarded
Children, Christine Jones.

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had that car her grades have
gone down, and she tins gotten
so disrespectful and in
dependent I can't handle her.
She drives off to school in the
advantage of the offer to use the ltaabe of Delt.ona; Florence of Orlando and Louis Rodriguez
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morning and sometimes I don't
tree-shaded, park-like area of Bossy, Kay Rodriguez, and Ben of Winte r Park, with Mrs. Mimi
Herald Correspondent
see her until 10 P.m. When I ask
the bank.
Kirsten of DeBary; and Tinsel Hines, chairman of judges.
her where she's been, she says,
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More than 200 artists and
William Rodgers of DeLand
"Oh, Just goofing around."
craftsmen exhibited their works has been established for Shaw of Orange City.
served
as general chairman of
How can I get her back In
show, so visitors found a
First place winners were: the event assisted by Virginia
creations
at
the
10th
Annual
Art
this
line? The ear i hers so I can't
Festival of fleland Saturday marvelous display of paintings, Sue Ponticelli of Maitland, oils; Clausen, with Mary Shaw
take it away from tier.
and Arthur Wobig of Palm City, registration chairman.
crafts
MOTHER and Sunday, in the new Barnett sculpture,
IlEl
Bank parking area on photography.
acrylics.
DEAR MO fIlER: The key to Woodland Boulevard in
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Among the exhibitors were
John Yaerkle of Sanford was
UNDR"ORt.O
the situation fits the car. As
down town Deland,
Sanford artists Bery l 1)yal, placed first in watercolors' o
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Local artists and craftsmen Charles Carter, Trude Nopper, John Beardsley of Saraso ta ,
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were joined by e xhibitors from Marie Richter, Miriam Van first for graphics; Brownie
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for her. Ground her until her ne
ar by and no rt hern states. In Duyne, Garry Wagoner and Weiss of Kissimmee, for craf ts
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grades come up. And YOU set
past years, this event had been Juli:i Yrackle. Also, Mrs. Julia and Bob Fetty of Daytona
the rules about when she's
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tL(PERWORLD
expected home.
Judges were Mrs. E.V. Tatich
this year the assoda'lon took t)tir"t.an, Peg Berkley and John

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paintings, sculpture, Right To Life spokesman, Dr
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and jewelry. Whether Yoakum will present the op.
visiting
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by the "desperate wife" who
Inherited the care of her
husband's brain-damaged,
adult brother when the mother
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for the brother had to be cared
for as a baby (since he was at
the idiot level) and was often
violent. You suggested that she
find someone who could get
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least two paintings, a session, arid will have to wait
lithograph, a lovely
until the fall; however, Jackie
set of pottery goblets and will be ta king registrations for
several wooden toy aeroplanes
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money over the weekend at ducting Red Cross water safe:)
what, for me, was the best of programs In her pool at 131 K.
Dr., Sanford
the three art fc.tivaL I've' eefl Woodland
parents
who
want their pre.
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from Ncw\'ork for the wekej1
to explain the details of the trip mammoth garage sale, the
and answer the many questions date and location will be an.
Chorale mem be rs had been nounced soon According to the
wondering about since the offer group's piano accompanist
Bettye Smi th , "We'll be selling
to tour was accept ed
The slide presentation and every thing but our children and
talk, according to Chorale husbands
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Just as the Winter Park Art night, view the dancing, meet
Festival comes around, my the dancers, and then
once
bank balance hits an all time you've tried it, and like it join
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up.

"like the cigarette commercial, 'we've come a long
way, baby," she said, "Last year we had intercollegiate
Is' golf, tennis, track, swimming and gymnactirs, with
the track team finishing fourth, golfers finishing fifth,
swim team eighth, the tennis team finishing tenth and one

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Their motive involved the theory that the stronger the
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self-fulfillment and self -satisfaction," explained the
gourmet cook-athlete who, in
two years, has increased (lie University's budget for women's varsity
sports from zero to over $70,000 and awarded scholarships
to her athletes for the first time In the school's history.

peeking through the fence they were severely punished,
"The Spartans, however, encouraged their women to
actively participate In sports. Even had women

average

When the Central Florida singers even Iliore excited
Chorale
first asked to abouttheJune23(z-lpon which
make a concert tour of Poland they will present at least nine
during the summer, mem bers concerts throughout Poland.
were naturally thrilled.
It will cost $15,000 to send
They were even more excit ed singers to Europe, and the
Sunday evening when they saw group's money raising drive got
a slide presentation of the very underway Sunday wi th what
places they will be visiting in reportedly was a most SUC.
Just three months' time
cessful gold tournament held at
Dick Lovell, executive Family World in Osteen.

warriors,"
What's Ruth Alexander's motive In promntlng in.
tercolkglate sports for women Better baby-makers? A
superior race?

at their gaines," she said. "II they were even caught

Wc'men aren't ready for contact sports and won't be
for a long time. Because of our physiological development
and cultural influences, the
female only has
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Jcgging five miles during the first 40 minutes of her lunch
hour, reports that a recent study Indicates women only
expend around 25 per cent of their energy
while
men burn up over 75 per cent,
"This low expenditure of energy on the part of women
is a result of conditioning," she contends. "The daily
activities of the average woman do not require the
aiitaunt of energy a male needs to complete his daily
activities,"
Defending her physiological and cultural argument,
she cites ancient history as evidence of the woman's I ole
in athletics.

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We saw women achieve lame and fortune in the
field
of tennis last year, and in man)' other non
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as well. But how about football?
Seems Joe Namath was the only quarterback
sporting pantyhose on the ball field.

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Clerk of Circuit Court of
with over 50
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rnfr,;a Cuu,,iy, Fioria
per panel in an all-new series
AND WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS
o(24.page booklets,
By: Ida Creel,
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To
order
volumes
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9:30-10:30 PBS ASSIGNlearns you're never too big for discharge, and ticket home, and
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of Deputy Clerk
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this
MENT
AMERICA
"Does
newspaper.
Publish:
Marrlagi a VinuIo having been DEL
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fil
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regarding
your marriage
Answer to Previous Puyjhi
think so. When the local disc
8:30-10
NBC
WORLD weeks on the road, otervjng
CHRIS ELAINE WRIGHT. in the
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Jockey quits in the middle of a PREMIER MOVIE "Th
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Circuit Court In and for Seminole
Notice ii hereby giv en tnat the
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County
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Paul social
viewpoint
ACROSS
from
which is IN RE: THE MARRIAGE Sanford will holci a special meeting
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Army In'- numerous Interviews, Maya
OF: STANLEY W. WRIGHT, JR., on March 71, 1575, in the City Hall at
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winds up as the replacement. telligence officer very skilled
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Husband Rptpondent, and CHRIS It : 30 AM, in
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ELAINE WRIGHT, Wife Petitioner , request for a variance in the Zoning
tHus
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uses
Terkel
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George
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his friends feel they portrays Joe Tyler, hired
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defense or pleading with the Clerk of Zoned Olstlrct In Lot 1,
to and compare notes,,
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Replat of Lot
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Kelly and John Vernon are
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dessert and beverage
168iU.panc,ted 4S Rescues
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
WITNESS my hand and official
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1:30-10 ABC TUESDAY Barnaby is brought into the
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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Mindanao
by virtue of that c erlan Writ of 'I
on this 13th day of Mar ch, AD. 197$
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Eacution Issued out of and under
"Ordeal" Rerun. Arthur Hill strange
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the seal of IPie Circuit Court
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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appellation
presiden t
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Seminole County, Florida, u pon a
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final Iudgrnent renaereo In the
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
AJESTYK
Sent astray
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lover, a guide who leads the heroic detective, a fine pj
Pros,cui.
7S'asiong took
Florida. for the use and the benefit
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da*n
Attttyt for petitioner
couple into the desert for an snijn who
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corporation. and Auto Owners In
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startles his horse and is Ussed fidence
IN __ CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE' surance Company, a Michigan
is shattered in a bizarre
THAT FUNNY GIRL HAS I(IO
over the ledge of a cliff, sending Incident, marked by
EIOHTEEPITp4 JUDICIAL dR. corporation, Defendant, which
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JAMES CAAN
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delivered to me at Sheriff of
leg. Wife and lover leave to get
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Sminote County, Florida, and I
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PROBATE P40. 7S$OCP
hIVC levied upon the t0ilOwig
help, but decided to run instead,
LD. Rerun - "me Faith of
In re: Estate of
described property owned by
and Hill fights to survive.
BRUCE
Childish Things" A young,
XINE D. THOMPSON,
Central Florida Water Systems,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Partic ularly diStribed at follows
thinly" This episode explores
from New York WC,raso
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Plus
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Having Claims or Demands Against Bradleys Addition
Dr. Welby, who delivered her,
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"TWILIGHT PEOPLE"
to l(x)k under the surface of can deliver her baby. Problem,
Said Estate:
According to the plat thereof, as
of
You
hereby rtin, and recorded In Plat Book I Page 17. of
matter with advanced scientific
Fri., Sat., Sun,
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pregnant
required to present any claims
he Public Records of Seminole
knowledge,
but
unable
b
probe
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demands which you may have County, Florida, LESS: That part
woman is diabetic, and her life
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beneath society's surface and j
against the estate of MAXINE D. Lott 15 and 21 Included in
Lake
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k a Myra
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Seminole
uPlicateandasprovid(.(fln5c.ction County, Florida AND Lots 7210 26
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We Can Help You Find
Seminole Coun ty, Florida, within according to the Plat thereat,
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Lake Wayman Height%, according to
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Records of Seminole County,
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FOR TAX DEED
West 9163 feet, thence run North SI
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FOR TAX DEED
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West 74169 feet, thence run
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that Paul P or Kenneth M Watson (Section 157.49$ Florida St,Itt,s of Southerly to the
Southwesterly
1569)
the following cer
corner of Lot 71, Block "A", Lake
uesday Special
lificates has filed said certificates
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Wayman Heights 341 feet, thence
for a tax deed to be issued they eon
that Paul P or lCenn,th M Wetsijn run Easterly along t he Southerly
7h certificate numbers and years the holder 04 the toiIo*n
line of lots 77, 26. 25. 21 fl and 22 to
cc'r
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Of $%uari(e, the descriptlon of the tlhcates has filed Slid certificates the Point of Beginning
CHICKEN DINNER
Being a part
property, and the names in WhICh , tot' a tax deed to be Issued thereon, of
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Block "A" of Lake Wayman
was
The certificate numbersand years Heights and Lot 15 of Bradley's
as follows:
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3 Pieces Of Delicious
Certificate No 960 Year of
1lsuance, the description of the Addition
to Longwood according to
Issuance )fl7
Chicken, Cole Slaw,
property, and the names in which it the Plat thereat, as recorcls in Plat
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Description of Property
was assessed are as follows:
Boa I. Page Il, of the Public
French Fries, Not Roll.
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Beg 5 Ft S 5.
CertIficate' No IS) Year of Records Of Seminole
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County,
(or nf SF ' of NW',
is it H hwance 1977
1.
Description of Property
140 It F 25 it S II) Ft to Beg
LESS AND EXCEPTING All Of
ALL FOR
N 1771 Ft of 5744 SFl
American investments T.115,P 30E
Longwood North Sutdivisio,,, ac
'-1 of Longw
Name in which attest ed Robert H. SE '
NW (lest F 300 Fl) Sec
cording to the Put thereof,
as
abroad had a toI book value of Dumas and Genev a 0uma His T.71S of
P. 79E
recorded In Put Book 14, Page 23, of
$1O1,3.hfl[jon
at
he
Wile
$
Name in which assessed jp
p973
the Public Records of Seminole
Comr"Ied.n,*r
All of slid property being i,,
MitchellandNJflVaMItcpihiI
WIf, County, Florida,
accoidii
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3 per.'i of chadi,n, rtoiJ,d
U. S. Depart. CounfyofS.ml ,,.5,o,F
All of laid Property being In the d the Undersigned
as Sheriff of
m'jfl of (pjp,p,
P,
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Unless such certificate
County of Seminole, Slat* of Florida, Seminole
Invest.
County, Florida, will
Gild ho' bhcs
tificat
Unless Such Cerlilic.te or cer. 11:00
be redeemed
ments In Europe Were $37.2- cording shall
AM. on the 9th day of april,
$
I p' Vdue
to law the Properly tlficatej shall be redeemed ac A D. 1975- offer
GOOD ALL
for sate and sell to
billion; Canada, $28•-bjlflon; and descrIbed In such certificate or cording to taw the property, fil e highest bidder,
for cith, subject
certitk?t will be sold to the deScribed In suc h certificate or to any
and all existing le,n, at the
developing countries received
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highest caO bl4der at the cc,jfl Certif icates w ill bt told to th e Franj (West) Door of the Se mi nole,
11111,
fIlID (HI(KIN
$77.9.tlllion, These Investments
door on thc 21st day of Ap,Ii, hlgheit Cash N", 5' the court
County Courtp,ousc in Sanford, ,/
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197$
11: AM
noU. door On the 21st day of ApqiI, Florida.
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the above described per.
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$458 in manufac.
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Olted?hls 11th day of March. 1975 Ins a, 1100 AM.
tonal property
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$29,6.b 1111 o
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5' Arthur H fleck*jth, Jr
in
CPi'ctr':A
TIL?PM
ThAt Said Sate' i t;ng made to
5: Arthur It Be'(kwjth Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court Of
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latitt, the termsof Said Writ of
iiFrroh A,r (HI
petroleum, $7.5'bIliIo
it
in
Seminole County, Florida
Clerk of Circuit Court ot
_. 2100 S. French Ave.
EX
Sanford
Sanford
mining and smelting and j_
By Ida Cr.aI,
Seminole County, Florida
John E Polk,
322.9442
0'puty Clerk
By' ld Cre.,t,
ShCriff
billion
Other Investments, Publish March IS, 2S. Apr;l II, 197$
Deput y Clerk
Seminole ConIy, Fkr,da
The World Almanac ratejL
DEL 91
PubliSh - Mlrch II, )$, April t., i97
Publish' M4rch 11, 7S, April 1. 9, 1975
DtL 96

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Lots 1A, IIA &amp; 12Orienta Gardens q
that a proceeding for past due child Revised Phi PH ID PG 26
support and for the for ec losure of
Name in which assessed Oriente
your Interests in certain real Fernerles. Inc
properly loca ted t 109 Azalea Lane.
Allot said property being in t he
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, County of Seminole, State of Florida
an
An d more particularly desc. ibed as:
Untess such ce -til4cate or
Lot 6, Block E. Suniand Estates, tiflcates shall be redeemed Ccr
ac
as per plat thereof as recorded in cording to law the property
Plat Book 6, Page 20, Public Records described In such certificate
of Seminole County, Florida.
certificates will be sold to tt
has been filed against you by highest cash bidder at the co.r
PEtitioner, and you are required to house door on the 21st of April, ici
appear and file your Answer or oIhr at II 00 A M
ciefenseorpleaclingwiththeClerkof
Dated this %flh day of March Icts it
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
5: Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
County, Florida. and
copy
Clerk of Circuit Court of
thereof on Petitioners attorney,
Seminole County, fIøricj,
ROGER I. BERRY, OF BERRY 5.
By: Ida Creal,
BULLER, 110 E Commercial St
Deputy Clerk
P0 Draw er 0. Sanford, Florida PubliSh: March 18, 25, April I, 8i;i
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J)fllonorbeforethelgthdayof DEL-9S
April, AD., 1915, or otherwise a
APPLICATION
default will be entered against you
FOR TAX DEED
WITNES
S my hand and official (Section 157.49$ Florida
WITNESS
Statutes of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court
0(1 thi. Ith cThy of P.'lr(h 197
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tOat Seminole County the holder i
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
the follow ing certificates has fil e
Clerk of the Circuit Court
sai certificates for a tax deed to be
By: Patricia Pauline
Issued thereon The certiticitr
Deputy Clerk
numbers and years of issuance, the
ROGER L. BERRY
description of the property, and the
Attorney at Law
names In which it was assessed are
PO Dravver 0
at follows:
110 E. Commercial St.
Certificate No. 606 Year ot
Sanford, Florida 37111
Issua nc e 1972
Publish ' March IS, 25, April 5 15.
Description of Property
1575
SEFt of N 4616 Ft of E 115 is it
124
04W 1463$ Ft of NW I Sec 04 T 205
IN
E CIRCUIT COURT, 8TH R.
31E
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

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cording to law the property
d,scribed In such certificate or
Wife Petitioner,
Certificates
will be sold to the
NOTICE OF ACTION
highest cash bidder at the court
THE STATEW.
OF FLORIDA TO: house door on the 21s1 day of April,
STANLEY
WRIGHT, JR 1575 t 1100AM.
WHOSE

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C e rtificate No.
Issuance 1977

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C HRIS ELAINE WRIGHT,

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commi t suicide, but refuses to the series. His contract
destructive force. This time,
give his location,
this season and he doesn't plan there isa pa
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Name in
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Lawrence Jakes which assessed
CIVIL ACTION NO, S-$23-ca-04-O
All of said property being in the
In re: the Marriage of:
County of Seminole, Slate of Florida
STANLEY W. WRIGHT, JR.,
Unless such certificate or cer
Husband Respondent,

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Leave If To

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DIED
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. (Section 157.49$ Florida Statutes of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.194
1965)
In re: th e Marriage of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEPi
GEORGE W WILL IAPAS,
that Paul P or Kenneth M WatSr
Husband , the hoidr of the following
cer
and
tlficates has filed Slid certificates
MARY A. WILLIAMS,
f , a tax deed to be iSSued thereon
Wife, The certificate numbers and '/eart
NOTICE OF ACTION
of issuance, the description of the

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of Section 27, TOwnShip 21 South, calendar moa'ht from the date of
Range 29 East, Seminole County, tPi first publication of this flofIC.
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AUTO PARTS
the Claimant and must be sworn to :
LAWN a GARDEN
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AND ACCESSORIES
EQUIPMENT
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WHOLESALE -RETAIL
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Dated March 4th. 1915
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Public Records ci Seminole County,
As Administrator Cum
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Florida
Te-stamento Annexo
PLEASE TAKE NOTE that a
Dec larat ion of Taking hit been filed Albert N. Fills
in the abol,e Styled cause by thC Attorney for Administrator
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Ptiloet, CITY OF ALTAMONTE Cum Testamerio Anneso
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Casements in, over "
across the
24 Hour Service
several tracts of land described in DEL 51
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stalling and maintaining lanity
CITY OF
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FREE ESTIAALrrc
LONGW000,FLORIDA
the City of Aflamorde Springs,
Noticoofpmllc Hearing
P.
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Florida, and Seminol. County.
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ttsjt the Petitioner will call up for tpn. city
323.0393
C ouncil of the City 04
tmring before the P:1noratle Vr'
Longwo, Florida, tPnof laid City
A Williams. Jr,ornoffM judges of Council will
hold a public hearing:
th-p above styled Court, on the 31st
Ii) To consider annesat ion of the
day of Mirth, A D. 1973, at 1130 fOtI0.s;r
detCribd property ly.ni
a n-i , at the Seminole County and bcinq in
Seminole County.
Courthouse, SantO, Florida, its Florida, to wit
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time arid place desgnated and be TownshIp
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variety of used equipment, salesmen, Fred Holland Kerry

At the home off ice in Oviedo They carry disc narrows from Sherwood, and by shop foreman
hours of hard work. No one you will find nine of the 11 30 inches to 31 feet in width and Ed Kennedy, a veteran of the
knows this better than A. Dude Dudas hard at work, The other wheel tractors from S to 320 h.p. company since 1957.
&amp; Sons Inc.. creators of Oviedo two are based in the Belle Glade These wheeltractors are from
Duda Auto Parts consists of
Tractor and Duda Auto Parts, plant,
32 Inches toll feet in width and both wholesale and retail
Ovieto.
Oviedo Tractors, a division of weight from .400 to 40,000 Operations. They stock a
The Dudas, a diversified A. Dude &amp; Sons, has been in pounds. At Oviedo Tractor you complete line of auto parts
company, began operations in operation since 1957. It started can find anything in farm all parts necessary and
for
the vegetable business 60 years out with only two employes and equipment from the mini to the repairing farm equipment and
ago. Since then the second and now boasts 11.
mighty!
machinery.
third generation Dudas conOviedo Tractor carries the
Farm equipment is a
In addition
to the above
sisting of three sons and their widest range of farm equip- tremendous Investment. The mentioned
businesses,
the
eight sons. have expanded ment and machinery in the farmer has more Invested in Oviedo location houses a
operations to include such state. They handle live major equipment than any other wholesale 100 acre sod farm.
enterprises as citrus, cattle, lines of tractors, lawn and business in existence for the
All territory from Daytona
vegetable farming, camp garden equipment, and three dollar return.
Beach to Palatka and south to
grounds, citrus processing major hay forage equipment
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVFp

are required to serve a Copy of your

tiflcates fiat filed said certificate',

...rutten defenses, if any, to it on S.

for a tax deed to be issued thereon

KIRBY MONCRIEF, PIainliI,'t The certificate numbe-r't and years

I n d ustrial Park. at SR 46
RI. 1, Box I7C, Power Court

Seminole County either before

DeScripiton 04 Property

service on Plaintiff ,% attorney r
Beg 7791 Ft W &amp; 305 Ft S of NE
immediately thereafter, ofherwesea Coot SE '.01 NW 1, Run W 502 Ft
default will be entered against you N 140 Ft E 50 7 Ft S Ill) FT to fleg Sec
for the relief demanded In the 07 T 715 R. 30E

Name lnwfulch assessed Ed Moore

WlTNESSmyhandandthe e-lf and Mabel Moore. hi% wife
this Court this 2Qth day ot February,
1973.
(Seal)
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.

COMPLETE GUN REPAIRS
CUSTOM BLUING £ PLATING

All of Said property being in the
County of Seminole, State 01 Florida
Unless such certificate or cer
tiflcat es shall be rerned ac

Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Deput y Clerk
PublIsh: Feb 25, March 4. j, Is.

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highest CaSh bdder at the court

1973

house door on tIne 71s1 day of Apr.l,

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LORD's FIRST ADDITION 10 1973,

CITRUS HEIGHTS, according to the
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Plat thereof asrecorded
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the County and the public in and to
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the following rights 04 way running
616 Eat? Altamonte On'. -through the described property, to.
Altamonte SprIngs,
wit:
Florida
1. Alley between lots 57 thru 6) Ott
Ownership of "INSIGHT" is as
the North and 69 thru 77 on the follows:

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How long has it been

since YOU have travelled,
I mean really travelled,
to some place different?
For most of us, it has
been too long! We think
that travelling will be too
expensive, or too difficult
to arrange, too much of
a hassle to be worth the
trouble! We, your travel
agent however, have
made travel at Its most
reasonable and convenient, We can help YOU
with arrangements that
Will fit your budget. You
will see just how easy U is
to travel, with someone to
arrange for tickets and
reservations, There is no

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Mens and womens rings. In
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Religious Articles
today and order it now.
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and Gift Items,
Watches always make
welcome gifts arid Car-Ben
Icons, Missals, Relics,
folkcraft
carries an outstanding
Statues,
Medals,
collection of fine watches In I
Rosaries,
assorted
fashionable styles for both $
Papal
Blessings,
baskets
ladles and men. An exciting
Candles,
I 'watch is the Seiko Quartz watch
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Catholic Bibles,
for men. All Seiko watches
Gourmet
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ordinarily carry a one year
Cooking
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Furnishings.
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DISCONTINUING. AND CLOSING
By: Ida Creat,
OF RIGHTS OF WAY,
Deputy Clerk
o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Publish P.'arch 13.25. April 1
1975
YOU WILL. PLEASE TAKE DEL 97
NOTICE that the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Florida, at 7 - 00 o'clock p.m. on the
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
1st day of AprIl. AD.. 1
915, in the REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
County Commissioners' Meeting
The undersigned doeS hereby
Room at the County Courthouse In certify that he

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Office Box fl79, Sanford. Florida Preper'y, ar,d ffie names in which it
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March, 1915, and file the original Certificate No. 958 Year of
withtheCleckoftheCircuitC.fof
Issuance 1977

Gun Shop
Sanford, Florida 32771.
A subsidiary of Layer Enterprises PNOOC 305.323-1747

sod farming and a tractor and Lely. They have deep tillage Division is responsible for the have an operation in Naples.
auto parts business, A. Dude 8. tools for all sorts of ground smooth flow of the operation.
A true story of Success - one
Sons are international ex- preparation, rotary mowers Hall has been with the company might say the Dude story is one
porters, Their operations are from 19 inches to 28 It. in width, since 1962. He is assisted by two from the mini to the mighty.
established all over the state of walk behind mowers, and a very capable and knowledgable ADV.

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eight decades. offers elegant It more personal by having your job

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' New &amp; Used Furniture-We Buy &amp; Sell-One Or A Housef ul-

expenses of these stores on to pens - sure o
light and write and decorator items for any reasons they keep coming back
you, the Customer. Most, is not first time everytime.
occasion at Car-Ben.
to Car-Ben whenever they need
all, and Car. Ben Jewelers is an
Browsing around, you'll find
A special repair Service at something in the jewelry line.
exception, Located in the beautiful I.D. bracnlets by Car-Ben is one for antique
Both Master Charge and
Longwooci Plaza, Longwood, Speidel, Copper jewelry and a clocks. If you own a beautiful Bank Americard are accepted
Car- Ben Jewelers is housed ina wide assortment of costume old timepiece that is just at Car-Bert.
modest store with a low jewelry, from belts to earrings. gathering dust because you
Select for your man or
overhead. You get your There's stainless steel din, can't get It to run, take it in to won-ian who has everything, a
money's worth at Car-Ben.
nerwear by Oneida, as well as Car-Ben, It will be expertly unique gift from Car-Ben. You
111111iMarch Is a month when Oneida baby silverware, and repaired to give you a show can be assured it will be
spring brides-to-be start also dinner plate-s for babies, piece which is of pr
actical use, treasured always,-ADV.
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planning for that Special day.
Get that special person in too.
Include Car-Ben in your plans your life a promise ring,
Whatever makes of watch
by selecting a beautiful set of friendship ring, engagement you Oven, take it in to Car-Ben
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Notice Is hereby gi-en that I am
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St., Altamonte Springs 32701,
1975
Seminole County. Flor.da, under the
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name
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PENLO
PPODUCTS, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk or
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT. flue Circuit Court,
Seminole County,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR Florida in acc
or dance with the
CulT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE povsI
of the Fictitious Name
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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shops In the Maitland among the new Items on
Fashion trends in homIll
the present economic recession Flea Mart before combining display.
furnishings
hay, become
icu czr.'t afford 010 buy ally
their businesses and talents in
Depression glass Is getting "anything goes." It used to be
furnishings t, make your home .Jant,ary of 1973. They stock harder
and harder to come by, that one type of furniture was
more livable and lovable, their store by buying out but Betty and Ethel have over
a found throughout a home
you're wrong,
estates, attendlng auctions, and thousand pieces, including Today, you will find various
For a small cost you can take two or three buying trips some by Cambridge. Helsey styles of firniture coordinated
select lust the items you need-. each year around the nort he
ast and Fostoria. T he y also have together, and the effect it gives
if you go to B 3. E Furniture, 232 United States.
some extremely rare pieces to is rat he r exciting. Antiques are
So. Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry.
excite the Depression glass making an
overwhelming
Very popular right now with enthusiasts
Overflowing llie pr emises
comeback
on
the furniture
home
decorators
are
turn
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of
A new room has also been scene. It's hard to find furniture
heatrical things.
thousands of Items, Including
added to the many found at 8 &amp;
made today that's as well-buII14
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new and used furniture,
Furniture, Titled the "An
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antiques; and people are"
for
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from.
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glassware, dishes, jewelry, cut
tique
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just
browsing
using
their antiques, not lust
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fans,
horse
glass, antiques, paintings, and
Martha W
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gold, silver, brass, copper and wigs 0
bronze decorator pieces. You style, and Bateks, the popular that you're living the past all the dust.
over again. In it are such pieces
So to raise your spirits in
hangings, are all at B &amp; E
name it, you'll probably find it.
as a beautiful Lincoln rope bed these somewhat gloomy times,
and at a surprisingly low cost. F urniture.
which has been converted and
why not drop by B &amp; E Fur
The "B" of B &amp; E Furniture Is
An
An eye.fllilng cut glass especially fitted with a box niture? For a small cost you
Smith from Maryland. rhandsa:wr is
*a., vwcaii
n ho jut; me item you need
and the "E" is Ethel Bert from additions to B &amp; E stock. Also, a stands, mirrors
and many other to brighten up your home. Betty
Pennsylvania.
Both
are drop-leaf library table and a fine pieces of furniture, all in and Ethel will be looking for
licensed appraisers and have
Queen Ann library table are outstanding condition.
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any of you. have in and to the Lor4wom, Florida. to wilt;
orproperty described in said Petition. clinanceNo lit3andass.neii, lecland
indtQ Show Cll/sC.if any you have. WpDIementel
wn y said Property sho.jid not be
Yba present ion ss c issf icat n
condemned lot the uses and pur OI p, *
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f Ordinance NO. 790 of
relief demanded in the Petitgn.
fbi City of Longwo, Florida; the
WITNESS my hand and sillial of
said Co,irl on the 210 day of South 200 feet 00 pop C
February, A D 11975
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Hey girls, those of y
petit,ot't attorney, whose addri-'A
recorded In Plat Book I, pig. 16,01 is 100 North Highway
want to be in style with hairth
public records of Seminole
Casselberr',, Florida 37707, on o
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County, Florida,
before April 3rd. 1975, and tile the
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PRECISION CUTS -DRY SET
copy either before service on petitioner
of your written defenset, II any, To it attorney
BLOW-CURLING IRON
or Immediately thereafter
MARC
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CALL 322-871)
&amp; COHEN, 1310 CUA against you for the relief demarv1i
Tower. Orlando, Florid a. on or
For Compiete Beauty Care
in tIne- petlticn
before March 26, 1915. arid file the
?sVITNESSmy hand anti tbr fiI Of
original with the Clerk of thit Court this Court n February 24Th IllS
607 W. 25th St.tora
San) Cither
bef or e service on plaintiff's (Circuit Court Seal)
attorney or Immediately thereafter;
Arthur H Beck*'- i'
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As Clerk of the- C.'.
against
you
for
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relief
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Chicago, lIlinOi 611651
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W. 0 IJNSWORTH BUILDERS, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S41SCA04O
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff Sf4 RE THE MARRIAGE OF
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GLa'OYS P BIJC(IP.I, WIFE. At
RUPERT It. HARTMAPI et u.. and
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EMIL C KIRSCH,
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NOTICE OF ACTION

USED FURNITURE
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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl'
FLORIDA
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

A NEW SHOP IN CASSELBERRY

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Public Records of Seminole County,
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Other parties claiming by, through. SEMINOLE COUNTY
under or against any and all cf the PROBATE DIVISION
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NOTICE To CREDITORS
owners, mortgagres, judgment
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liIi tIe original answer or pleading
in the office of the Clerk of the
JOHN B CHRISTY
Circuit Court on or before the 31st
and EVELYN CHRISTY
day of March 1975 If you tail To (to
hit wife
so iLgment by default will be taken
SM Reservoir Avenue
aIgains? you for the relief demanded
CRANSTOPIRHODE ISLAND
DONE AND ORDERED at San
FRANK W CHRISTY INC
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`OONNELL and ELAINE
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NOTICE TO DEFEND
A CHRISTY. INC . a Rhode Island
TO: FRANK Ap% REALE and
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JANICE PEALE HIS WIFE
NOTICE 'N EMINENT
ResIaece Unknn
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
FLORIDA
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(EVIL ACTION :o. 7S-3?-CAOS.B COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CITY or ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, NO. 1S357.CAOLD
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• Fertilizers
• Seeds

• Tuxedo Feeds
• Baby Chicks
• Horse Care items
• TOC
• Pet Supplies
• Annuals
• Vegetable Plants

Sworn to and %ubscrr.'ci tci t.i P4

APPEAR AND RE HEARD AT THE day of February, 1115
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
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Board of County

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HUNT 'S TUXEDO FEED STORE'
COR. SANFORD AVE. AND SECOND ST.
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Sanford, Florida

Notary Public

State 04 Florida
Publi sh - Feb 2. March A. Ii lf,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION NO. lI 100-CA.70.F
IN RE: In the Matter of the AdOptiOt,

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Notice I hereby given that we are JANET MARIE HUNTER , a

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ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS

fictitious same of HOME SWEET
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Address Unknow n
register said name With the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
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the Veterans of Foreign War% Auxiliary gM of Longwood
presented classroom flags to the neeres1 School. Accepting flag
for her third grade classroont Is Amy Budy.

out to the site.
The effective date for the
leasing agreement will be may
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The county wiff pay $1 a
square foot a year for both
blngs
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both parties will aee oh a
reasonable leasing rate. At a $1

for certification to operate i
several weeks ago - has repm,
tedly
been trying ta'solicit customers from
other firras, even though the county has
not yet approved their certification.

The pamibility of'such a price ww
Roads Superintendent J. C. Lavender
told the commission that Reliable
Garbage Service has been competing
with IlandW Gat bage over accounts in
the Tuscawilla area of the county.
Lavender said the city of Winter
Springs awarded an exclusive fra
chise to flandW for service in their
municipality, but admitted that HandW
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adopt our animal control or.
dinance." But, in doing so.
Board members agreed the
proposition would be a losing
one economically for th:!
county. The county's ordinance,
effective the first of the year,
regulates all non-agriculture
animals running loose in the
county and provides for pick-up
Fees and fines for those

The probability of the price war, and
the confusion that could result from
such a war prompted several com1711MOnerS to broach the subject of
revamping the regulation of the
county's entire refuse collection
system. There are now G separate
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modificatio
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Also, under revised lease that they make, If such removal
does not jeopardize the
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The Airport Authority now has
seven dayi to okay the leams
I 1011TIIY will ask Public
Research of Atlanta -the firm
h have been repeatedly
alter ed to suit the needs of the
that is currently working tin re.
organization of the county
If approved by the Authotity,
government -to do the space
counts in the unincorporated areas
weA a garbage price %ar is on the
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In explaining the need for from the judges in the past,
tiatta *way told
the Boardhad
city was ao general law. Now tha t
judges frorn Brevard to Seminole man Sid Vilden Jr. admitted feel you have space, and man- such legislation to the Board, recommended that he and governments
in Seminole
County Hattaway said $21,614 that he supported the bill 'in power needed right upatairs" in llaUaway cited caseload hlattaway approach the chief asked hi
In light of the judges' was paid last year for such concept," he said h w s
m to repeal the time- absolute total confusion."
criticism, count) commission expenses
the courthouse. Ilattaway said figures for last year indicating Judge individually and request
cons
concerned oer the possible that four roonu in Judge SaIls s
Seminole Count) was Inol%ed inFormation
ers withheld their endorsement
on
space r equires length) athertising of matter Freeman said that
DominickJ.
that the additional offices could be utilized to house in as much court activity as requirements if the bfil is voted any property to be annexed
of the bill until they could SaltsCurrently,
and VoIleonly
A Williams
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Judges would bc to the county
by a recent opinion is ued b the
the additio,al judges
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into law.
gather more infomiation about hve in Seminole, while the other
"I would be glad to have five
city Hattaway said the Moone
state attorney general on the
Vih!en reminded flatt,away
ne'judges are paid an an.
space requirementsfor the ad
ALso vesterday, Vihlen asked Bill - effective only in two laws -was th most con.
11 jurIsts reside In Hre.irtI
judges
here."Vihlen
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for the 14th judge to given 14 cents a mile for travel to analyze the
house.
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Judge of - the 18th Circuit from th
"Mooney Bill" to control anneatiun bet ore the
e Judiciary as to their live in Seminole County once he and $25 a day per ern Hat- and ano
Rep. Bob flatthway told the Clarence T. Johnson Jr. needs for
th
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de bill state-wide bill became effective
added to the circuit. ha t.
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Proposed state legislation Board his bill was designed to declared that all L1* judges
affecting
municipal
an- last year.
(in the courthouse) then we taiway declared that "after the
requiring that five of 13 circuit save the taxpayers money by Oppose
Vihlen, who admitted that the
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nexation, In an effort to pinpoint
residency should wait on approving the 1976 dections we II be 10(k)
judges live In Seminole County cutting down on travel expenses requirement of llatt,away's bill. bill.
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of "conflict and corn M
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came under fire froin l8th for those judges who commule
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nece-uary
cooperation
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costs th conswner money

The nearest Florida Poser has to nuclear generation
plant at Crystal River stalled due to lack of con
Fowler and Burns y a "number of (tngs" can be
struction
funds. It's about per cent complet!, officia ls
-Summertime Is Just around the corner
Seminole
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your
home.
say.
County and the living is easy — except of course for those
Included in their tips are the following:
Thus the fuel adjustment charge at Florida Power Is
people who keep air conditioners blowing full blast. For
Set the thermostat at 78 degrees.
them, the living is expensive.
$14.44a month for the average homeowner who uses 1,000
- Add insulation home if It n't already properly
kilowatt hours a month. The fuel adjustment
Historically, higher power bills float in on the sne
the
insulated,
utility's methods of passing high oil prices on to consumilni&gt; breeze that signals hot summer da ys And pour
- Keep dirt sunlight from the interior of homes by
ers
(ompdml) officials say, In some homes, that cost soars to
installing drapes on the windo w s.
President Fords first $1 tariff on oil in February
inore than twice the arnount it costs to heat a home during
- Keep the air compressor clean and clear of
won't
affect the price of power in Seminole, according to
a mild winter,
anything that might clog the a now.
Fowler.
He said the tariff was applied oil of a type not
And with a relatively mild winter lust ending, and
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heaters
Uti firms to generate electricity.
at
used
summer on the way and those piles of extra money it
130 to 140 degrees -not the 160 or 170 degrees which is set ,
Countians already are (Jigging into inflation shrunken
ta kes to fuel those turbine peaking units, electric bills
the factory.
pock ets to pay for interim rate krs that have
will just about double," according W scott Burns,
been
When you leave For a weekend, turn air con.
granted bo th (inns.
Florida I'ower &amp; light Los commercial manager.
to
eep the house
dry.FP! zstomcrs las' month began pa ying
At present, about 16,000 countians fork over
$2.15more
"&amp;IrnepeopleIeaye(
weekendandsayiwasgone
per month for !.000 kilowatts, while Florida Power
average $33 a nivnth every time the FPI, electric bill
)r a week, and the bill didn't come down
irrlus That1is if the bill is figured on an a v
erage of 1,000
unless the air is turned off,' Burns said
elec tr icit y.
kilowatt hours per month M kilowatt usage goes up so
If c'u left s our car in the 'arag idling 300 wouldn't
Jlli firms r€ 011% 4 fl Iflkflni rate relit-f, t. thn
,!- vs 111I.- bill,
SZJVU g,111.- Ilu ildded,
$69 I'lillion for 1-11. at'
W W-3 million for Florida Power.
The remainder of the county's customers are hooked
As4 consumers burn additional electricity, power
Into Florida Power Corp's lines. Customers pay $38.74 For
FPI. asked for a total of $143 million, and Florida Power
companies raise fuel adjustment rates accordingly,
has requested $65.6 million.
their 1,000 kilowatt hours. Consumers at both firms,
Burns
said
FPL
customers
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paying
$5.33
mont
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,Aithout a doubt, will be paying more this summer. But
Hearmgs are scheduled next week on the firm 's
which is "probably gonna go up next month." flowever,
reque5ts
for hikes. If the Public Service Commission
just how much more. officials say, depends on a
the Fill. fuel charge at present is down from the $9,ig the
I PSC) grants the rate hikes, bills will
customer's ability to h.arness Reddy Kilowatt and make
go up another $2 at
utility charged in October.
Florida Po%er. according to Fowler.
turn work for the consumer — instead of the consumer
Burns said oil costs are down because the firm relies
PSC approval of FPLs tota l ratehike request wod
ays working for [teddy.
heavily on nuclear plants for generation of its power.
add another 11,85 to monthly th
s, a 5Wkesman said.
Florida Power spokesman Bud Fowler says peaking
Florida Power, on the o ther hand, leans heavily on
My
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look
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uni "born more expensive fuel. They are less efficient." •
conventional me thods For producing electricity
because
summertime is going up. Unless, of course, you decide to
Those peaking unitsare fired up only when the demand
the firrit has no nuclear plane.
swi tch off the air. 1Iily unlikely, isn't it?
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march 27 to discuss the buiUng able to use the theater.
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mutual Concert Association and the theater so they can do a,
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than U40 for the Central Florida Zoo during the past month.
Making friends with the Hon cub which accompanied
Charlie
Davis, representing the zoo, are from left,
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mate iena tar John Vogt has leaped into the fray
to try and save Seminole County $67,000 In school
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However, Layer said the possibility of hitting the
magic live per cent number is slim. "1 doubt It," he
said. The school superintendent will also recontact
Turlinglon's office on his original request.
Basically, Turlington's letter to Layer says an
alternate count would have to show at least a five
per cent discrepancy district wide before a recount
could be made.
But Vogi• chairman of Seminole County's
Legislative Delegation, &amp;id $67,000 "Is a lot of
money. If you can afford to miss $67,000. . ."
Vogt also said he felt the Seminole delegation
would be amenable to a general bill which, if
Passed, would save $67,000 In education funds for
Seminole schools.
Li essence, Vogt's proposal --should it become a
neccessity
would allow a county a recount
without the five per cent proviso
If certain
conditions prevailed during that time the FTE audit
wa_c
For example, the boycott at Rosenwald was
beyond the control of county school officials. Under
the Vogt proposal, a recount would be admissable at
any district where such conditions prevailed.
Turlington suggested that Layer appeal to the
legislature, or "simply consider this FTE count as
lost."
In a letter on March 5, Layer told Turlington that
"the cost to Seminole County is eslimntd in

The Cocoa Beach Democrat said today that he
will exhaust all means to retrieve the funds for
Seminole, and I all else falls he will propose a
general bill to the legislature and try and "make it
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from Fkridi r:1iatti ( tlllflissjoner Ralph
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at the school, said, "We will try every way possible
to get the money returned."

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check of absenteeism in all the county's schools to
determine if a second countywide count would
reveal a five per cent discrepancy
the magic
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RaSOO1I has been chief of the to switch from a volunteer to a
Rasooll accused Grier of 40-man force a bo ut four years. fulitime status
wi th a paid
trying to 'bul ldoze" him into Bef ore that, he was a captain chief .
Volu
resigning and showed up at one Six firemen are on the city's
ftasooli said his resignation
leer Fire Chief Roger Rasooli meeting with his attorney. He payroll fulltlme, with the will end the feud once and for
has a surprise for this city's was prepared to fight any move remainder of the force made up all and that he hopes the new
council tonight
he plans to to oust him, Rasooll said
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chief will begin his duties as
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transferring the veteran propriations for three paid
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I've decided to go ahead and
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tonight's meeting," Rasooll

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The Sanford lot Club has Jumped the gun on th e Lade
ltuiiii this )ar, and already well into Its
campaign to sell Laster candy to raise money for
scholarship f unds Adorning each box of candy
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the hand-painted face of a laughing clown, a demurelady or a cheeryrabbit.
Making their selection
from the
candy on sale at Sanford Dry Cleaners On Palmetto Avenue, are Andy Griffis and Crfssy
Leach. Easter candy may also be ordered at
the Seminole County Court House, First Federal of
Seminole In Sanford and fr'orn all Pilot Club members (Herald Photo
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his firm will go in the red with increases after April I —
bool overrule the rates, the new rates to Seminole
the rates ttuit the county ap. measures were spelled out in customers will be granted customers. "All
of our sewer
proved. General Waterworki is the Board decision.
rebates, Train declared.
plants and all but one water
continuing to bill their 2000-plus
Waterworks officials claim
Train said he expects the plant are In Orange County, and
county ciLstoiners it rates 11vit 'he counly 'did not act on F.
court to uphold a statewide the custimiers thoere pay higher
triple monthly water and sewer September rate request by legally declared "fair rate of
rates in order to compensate for
bills, even though the county them within the time allowed by
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charging the new rates anyway. "probably mnounttoa negative
Utility customers caught in
"We plan to take the matter County Utility Control DirecSchmidt said today that it will rate of return."
the battle between Seminole to court,' General Waterworks tor Bill Dale
said the county be
as usual with the
Count
Train said the recentl&gt;
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the au thorized rate increase t o
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pay their bills
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amount to $57,000— which Is no Insignificant sum."
Turlington said he was In "sympathy" with
Layer's plight, but had no authorization either by
law or by state regulations to allow a recount at
Rosenwald.
The state doles out money to counties based on
the number of FTEs or fulltime students enrolled in
that district's school system.
And at Rosenwald, some 211 blacks missed
classes during the week the count took place. Thus,
the county was penalized for each student who
failed to show up for the count as required by state
regulations.
The boycott was in response to a school board
decision to close Rosenwald, which is near
Altamonte Springs, and turn the facility into a
center for handicapped children.
That decision also was responsible for a three.
day countywide boycott of Seminole's 5M00 blacks.
Eitun a tes place the number f black s absent from
classes at 85 to 90 per cent during the three-day
man uever.
All along, Layer has been "optimistic" that
Seminole would be allowed Its full share of funds.
He was still optimistic tod,y.
Layer said he will be in contact, hopefully, with
Turlington's office today to see If he can't convince
Florida's education commissioner to reconsider his

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handmade feather headdress in his plastic shelter at the
Camporee held at High Banks Bond and St. Johns River this
weekend. Related Photo Page 2.

Boa s MotDrs
John M Hughey Sr., Hughey Eagle C ide, Sterling Park
Lane, Geneva, reported a $228,
Deputy 8. A. Newshutz said
four horsepower outboard ts'aridKeithJ Ryan found
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WASHINGTON (Al') -The Supreme Court ruled today
that the federal government owns the offshore oil rights In
the Atlantic Ocean claimed by coastal states.
In an unanimous opinion, the court rejected the
argument of the states that pre.eevolutlonary charters
made them the owners of the oil rights.
The ruling came in a suit filed by the Justice Department against the 13 states bordering the Atlantic. The suit
was flied after Maine began preparing to sell three million
acres off its coast for development by private oil and gas
companies.
Maine's plans conflicted with a 1953 federal law giving
the states ucrship of only the first three miles of seabed
off their coastiines.

Assassination Talks Told
WASHINGTON i Al') -CIA Director WL'IIaIn Colby has
acknowledged there were discussions in the agency about
assaminating foreign leaders but he denied that any c'rh
IVuf ctC carried uut, says Sen. Stuart
Symington, DMo.
Syminglon, a member of a CIA "watchdog" subcommittee in the Senate, said he called Colby a few weeks
ago and asked whether the CIA ever was involved in an
assassination plot.
He reminded me of a visit he paid when I was acting
chairman of the Armed Services Committee in which
he did say there had been some dlscussio about It, but
that it had not actually been done," Symington said on
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and ha ving a working dinner
"W hile we pursue a peacef ul
Urging rejection of the "new with governors before retur- world In which
there Is unity
Isolationism," President Ford ning to Washington.
and diversity, we m ust continue
expressed confidence today
Governors were invited from to support security against agthat Americans know they Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Ken- gression and sub
version. To do
cannot "resign from the lucky, West Virginia, Maryland oth erwise would
invite greater
world,"
and Virginia
all those from violence,"
Ford argued for contin ued states east of the Rockies who
While saying more is reU.S. Involvement In world af- did not meet with him during quired than "moralizing
about
fairs - and particularly for earlier trips to Georgia. Florithe role others should take,"
foreign aid programs - In a da, Texas and Kansas.
Ford did offer advice to other
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of his controversial requests for

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"tlme machine" to demonstra te for the vokfor women fltLyma n
High School Curric ulum Fair where they represented the Social

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Deputy Marion Matthewaconflscateda kite being flown
by Ike Walker, 2&amp;nf ClnirchSt.,Mldway There wasn't
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Sure enough, Trornbly and state fish and game of ficer
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projects of the Bankers Com- will be built on the lake front at
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flat brooms (IM). His two admirers are Sara and Britt Nichols.
children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols of Maitland. lHerald
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Knowles, assisted by James
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Jer
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Idea. sald the forum is ,,an builders to oifer the corn.
ting of the ci ty council.
The SHA last week approved
Commission must approve and parks, estin;ates that a new
effort to reduce the cost of mission Ideas on reduced the
more than $1 million U budget prior to submitting
housing to the consumer."
1d will cost a to of a
Al tho
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not led on the
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were to attend a forum with constractors, electricians, of the building regulations,
Commissioners also will noting the city's in tent to annex
the fi ve f ederally subsidized receive a report from City and rezone the Schrlinsher
Sanford City Commissioners plumbers and other oc.
Other items of business in housing projects in the city.
Manager Warren
during the commissIon's 4 p.m. cupaUonaUts concerned with toda
Property and a public hearing
y's meeting Include the
But, the SHA tabled the Knowles on the estimated cost and
adoption of an ordinance
meeting today to bat arol home building have been in, commissioners consideration of
operating budget for further of t
construction Ideas for reducing vited to attend the forum,
he construction Of a new designating the zoning cornthe
Sanford
housing discussion,
baseball field on Celery mission as the city's
the cost of homes in the city.
Authority's Modernization
planning
SHA Is funded by the Avenue.

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Wtri 'tions is their "multiplier
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— money spent in the
Lar than ever, but they're attrwitions, such as thieste
city by people who come to athe said.
to a study of 49 cultural attract- ballet,
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ions in Ph,iladelphla.
Orchestra tickets jkw cost $2 the actual dollar Impact from
The Greater Philadelphia to $Z compared with $1 to $10 cultil mujtjpher effect is

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by the special needs science and water pollution and the special project.s showing how
students are decorating the hail energy crisis, teacher Mary nature purifies water has also

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Russell said there was one ti
Oviedo M911 Sdill BeW Pillill we sponsoring a sIxi can do is tell him we'd like to
sible fraud and millions of dol. pliers falsified documents re- agents reportel were looking stance where the department
diner, re 2f rem 0 . p. at The school Proceeds to go
Wk to him. If he doesn't want lars
of illegal overcharges to quired by the C t
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us OMS Service, into Purchases by the Les An. paid $25 a barrel for 150,000
toward the rn.v
to, he doesn't have to. If he re- customers such as the utilities,
for the event (f rom t)
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mislabeling
the countrygeles Departmen t ci Wa ter and barrels of oil from Peru through
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delivered Power,
Cirillo Bros. Co. of New York.
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Fin., New York and Los Ange- by tankers to the United
State.,
John
Russell,
a
buyer
for the
The next highest amount paid
Reports of new leads may les already are looking Into the during the 1973 embargo.
department, said agents
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The investigation, which cen- the nation," the FEA
official from Nigeria, where the price department of oil at $Z a bRr. may have hidden out last fall ters around the rapid rise of said
was still $550 That alleged ret, fle time., what It had paid
lie said there is no warrant prices during the Arab oil ernUnder
investigation
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came to 12 million. before the embargo.
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The FBI agent In charge of the flarrises
grab
to turn themselves in said.
abandoned his rented
hunt for Patricia Hearst says "without anyone being hurt,
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"It's too early to assess. I'm
the highly Publicized 8tte'nPt Bates salid.
I won't
He said of the rqwW chase:
by the FBI to talk to sports
But the fugitives could also hoping
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Police reported 11-year-old
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ripped away a wooden ramp at Court, Altamonte Springs, was
the Senior Citizens organization bitten by an otter at the Sanford
trailer. Also destroyed, officer Zoo. She was treated and
said, was a wooden stand released at Florida Hospital
constructed by the Flagship North, Alatmonte Springs,
U.S. Bank at the park.
In other reports, police said
ARRESTS
Wayne Grass, 24, of 283, Grove
Drive, Sanford, was treated at
Slate Beverage Department
Seminole Memorial Hospital agent Fred D. Roberts jailed
for a gunshot wound in the left two Altamonte Springs men
thigh. Patrolman Richard L. yesterday on beverage law
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shot himself while cleaning a
.45 caliber automatic pistol In
Arrested on North St.,
his bedroom,
Altamonte Springs, were
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Magnus Nelson, 43, of 106
DeSota Ave., on a charge of
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conspiracy to violate the
nly Two Dog) beverage law, and Tommie Lee
James, 52, of 325 Longwood
Face Disposal Ave., on a charge of possession
of alcoholic beverages with
intent to sell without a license.
Al TA1ON' SPRINGS
Two dogs remain on
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Both men posted $250 bonds
death row at the city's
and were released from county
animal control pound off
tail.
IfluJfls inat near the city
garage, waiting for
Gary Arnold Howe, 41, of
adoption.
Orlando, was in county jail
Five others received
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Patrol Trooper P.E. Dixon
one of the canines last
yesterday on Wyrnore Road.
Thursday.
According to city of
Dixon charged Howe with
ficlals, the two re maining
driving under the influence,
reckless driving, destruction of
dogs will have to be "put to
state
vi&amp;i
sleep" if they are not
property, possession of LOBBYING
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adopted this week,
marijuana and possession of
parapherna lia,
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Of wine missing after a breakin
at her home,
Martin L Fellnuinn, 25, of
Glenwood, old deputies that
two men and a woman, who
gave him a ride on U.S. 17-92
after his auto ran out of fuel,
robbed him of $8 and put him
out on SR-427 at Sunlancj Drive,
Sunland Estates, Sanford.
Deputy C. L Nickle reported
Walter L. Brown, 23, of P.O.
Box 1951, Sanford, was treated
at Seminole Memorial Hospital
for first degree burn,, on the
face and second and third
degree burns on his left hand.
Nickle said Bro wn said he
was burned w hen he "lit a trail
of gun powder" on Power Line
Road, Lake Mary.
Sanford police today were
probing the theft of 11,2(X) cash
and check books from the auto
of Gary Meade, of Orlando, t
Laxnplighter Lounge, 2700 S.
Sanford Avenue.
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SI1(1 tlIieve3 :iiia.Jd a wiiido
to take the money from
Meade's car.
Olive Heaton, of 110 W. 19th
St., Sanf ord, told police a
portable television, adding
machine and vacuum cleaner
valued at $185 was taken from
her house.
Patrolman Tony Brooks
reported weekend vandals
upset concrete picnic tables and
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wind up paying 81 for school lunches if a federal budget.
cut proposed by President Ford goes through, Education
Commis3ioner Ralph Turlinglon warns.
Tuning ton said Sunday in a letter to Sen. Lawton Chiles,
DFIa., that many Florida families cannot afford the
approximate doubling in school-lunch prices the cut could
cause,
"This is a cut in financial support which neither the
state nor the school districts nor the Individual students
can absorb," he said.
Florida, under present federal budgeting, will get $74
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doctor of laws University of Notre Dame confronts the American people,
any instrument like them," he says. 'I)n top of that, Nero
degree during his first C=Pus rejects the new Isolationism." he saldl, ,"is whether we
was bO m0es away from Rwrie when the fire darted
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thIng from the Past and reenter'aInsew—papeysnd sized eCOnOmIC MsIstaflee,1ie'' to the Introversion Of
Its victims." Schindling uses Nero as an example when
the
broadcast executives from six made a passing
reference to l93, to the dangerous notlo,ii
counseling students not to judge rnodernday leaders too
ata at lunch, holding a local, mili ta ry aid without mentioning that
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A car bearing license plates registered to Austin Clifton
was found Sunday in Lake W(nnemjssett off
State Road 44
near DeLand. Two
bodies were found Inside the
automobile when It was hauled out of the water.
Positive identification wasn't made but sheriff's of.
licers said preliminary findings were that the bodies were
that of Clifton and his wife, Mabel.
The disappearance of the couple after they left a Port
Orange restaurant the night of March 2,
1973, touched off
one of the most extensive searches in Central
Florida
history.
No trsce of them was found and officials voiced fears of
foul play.

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DELAND, Fla, (Al') The n'ysterfous disappearance
of a DeLand couple two years 'may have
been solved
by the finding of two bodies
in a ...ubmerged automobile,
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GAINESWU, Fla. (Al') Roman Emperor Nero,
notorious in legend as
ruler who played Ms fiddle
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doctors' working bows. It was the first major strike by
doctorn in the city's history.
Dr. John Holloman, president of the city's Health and
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WASHINGTON (Al')
A sideration today of a bill to pro. ban on all strip mining on steep fore going
on Easter recess. If be a presidential veto because person who buys a house or
massive tax cut to light the Fe- tect the environment against mountain slopes.
A similar Ford signs the bill, rebate
motile home as a iiincipal
Ford opposes the repeal.
cession may win congressional the abuses of coal strip mining, move failed In the Senate.
checks could be in the mail by
Both the Senate and House residence before the end of the
approval this week, although !is That mining method accounts
The Senate is scheduled to May.
reception at the White House for half the nation's 600-million,
bills provide for rebates of 1974 year.
take up a $29.2 billion tax cut
Another possible snarl in the taxes up to $200 per taxpayer.
could hinge on whether Con. ton annual coal production,
['ater in the week, the Senate
bill that was approved Friday push for tax cuts Is the oil deni- The House bill
gress makes some conunitmerit
also provided for is expected to vote on a $3.5 bil- :
The measure to impose min- by the Senate Finance Corn- etlon
allowance, which allows 1975 tax relief for families with
to hold down spending.
imum federal environmental mittee. That figure compares oil producers
to deduct 22 per less than $20,000 income which lion foreign aid appropriation
Both the House and Senate and reclamation standards on with a $19.9 billion
and a $5.9 billion funding bill to
tax cut bill cent of their petroleum-related do not
itemize deductions.
plan busy schedules this week surface mining appeared head- approved by the
finance a variety of job-creat.
House and a revenue for income tax purin preparation for an Easter re ed toward passage, with
both 816 billion cut asked by
The Senate committee added ing programs.
cess that starts Friday for the sponsors and opponents pre- dent Ford.
The House-passed tax cut bill a provision to cut by 4 per cent
After disposing of strip mmSenate and March 26 for the dicting approval. The bill Is sbasic
tax
rate
on
the
first
House
Minority
Leader
John
would
repeal
the allowance, the
lag, the House Is scheduled to
House.
sentially the same one that J. Rhodes said Sunday that he
The Senate will consider the 84,000 of taxable income, thus vote Tuesday on a farm bill to
Emergency military aid for President Ford vetoed last didzft think Ford would accept proposed repeal separately virtually assuring every tax boost the government-guaran.
Cambodia
is to get Senate and year.
a tax cut as large as that pro- from the tax cut measure. Oil payer a tax cut of $40.
teed prices for milk, cotton,
House committee action today
The Senate passed a compan. posed in the Senate corn- state forces have threatened a
The Senate bill also gives corn and other farm products.
1.
and Tuesday and could go to the ion bill Last week by more than mittee's bill unless Congress Senate filibuster to prc&amp;rvc the each
taxpayer the option of a The Agriculture Department
full House by the end of the the twç-thirds vote needed to gives "a
hard and fast" coin- allowance, which saves oil $200-per-person tax credit in- has opposed the bill, saying It : . [ .
week. Democrats in both chain- override another veto, and
mitm'riL against enacting new producers an estimated $2.5 bil. stead of the present $750.per- would be too costly to con- :
bers have criticized the aid pro- backers say they expect a sum spending programs. Rhodes lion annually in taxes,
person exemption that is sub- sumers. Later this week, the
posal, and the House committee liar margin of approval in the spoke on "Face the Nation" on
If a House-Senate conference tracted from taxable Income. lion-se may take up a bill that
has already rejected one corn- House.
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produces a final tax cut bill that
promise.
The Senate committee's bill would make It easier for
Some congressmen planned
Congressional leaders hope to included the depletion al. would provide a 5 per cent tax middle-Income families to buy
The House resumes Its con. to try to add to the bill today a complete
work on a tax cut be- lowance repealer, there
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th e Ill fated project.
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soon torget. (Not to mention those with weak
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Senices, World Vision and C.A.R.E. to send nonessential
personnel to Bangkok or Saigon until after the U.S.
Congress votes on President Ford's request for supplemental military aid for Cambodia, employes of so
me
of the agencies said,
Embassy officials believe that Congress will reject the
request, and some fear antiAmerican
demonstration or
general chaos in Phnom Penh. But It is apparent that the
Embassy also fears the collapse of President Lon Nol's
government and foresees th e possibility of
the fall of
Phnom Perth to the Communist-led insurgents.

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his plan to let oil produce collect as much for
domestic oil, thus sti mulating domestic production
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argument
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the
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Movement, the assembly of po'iUcal system" last Wednes.
Sweeping changes in the Portu- about 200 officers who
control day night.
guese cabinet to increase Com- the government, authorized
A senior government officW
munlst
rticipaUon are cx•
Goncalves tomake any changes in Usbon said the allegation
pected this week despite gov- he consider
ed necessary "to act was completely untrue.
ernment denial of a report that
more firmly in the spirit or the
The attempted coup consisted
the cabinet has resigned to AFM.-clear the way for the
The government announced 30lete air force Plane On a m&amp;
that It is considering a soviet tary barracks near the IJsbun
o government ministe
request for port faciliti es for the airport It was so Inept that
reported that all cabinet mei
there was considerably suI.
bers
their
Soviet
merchant and (shin
tendered
the leftists staged it to
resignations Saturday, and fleets. The request is certain
alarm the rest of th( NATO al give them the pretext of cxPremier Vasco Goncalves as
lies Further because of Portu- panding their control.
deciding what changes to
make,
They said the new cabinet,
ilk gal's proximity to Gibraltar,
The exiles' statement said
the outgoing one, would
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inunlsts as well as th
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munlst.front Portuguese
until last Monday, when the
Trade union,
Democratic Movement,
commerce
L'fld rebels "informed him of the sitcultural groups
are
arriving uation and of the irreversible
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and deCISIOO
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next day he, his wife and 15 of.
because he is a strong supportficers
fled by helicopters to
Meanwhile,
the
officers
er of Portugal's membership in
They
were given rejuge
ration,
But Atlantic
the source
said accompanied Gen. Antonio de Spain.
the North
Treat
Spinola into exile in South ° Saturday in Sao Paulo, Bra.
America admitted in a stateGoncalves probably would
to keep him in the cabinetil,
to ment that they tried to over.
maintain Socialist represents- throw the government last
Tuesday. They said they did so
lion in.thc government,
because they learned the govThe Information ministry de,- ernment and the Communist
nied that the cabinet had r
part' were planning to "elimisigned.
nate" 500 high-ranking officers,
The cabinet reshuffle was im- including Spinola, and 1,000 ciPlied last week when leftist- vilians "linked to the economy
dominated Armed Forces of the nation and to the present
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Regarding the accumulation of bogus rationale,
illegal activities by the FBI and CIA and more
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worldwide
warped datum, and one-dimEnsion Ptiflosophies
interests
in
shipping,
real
estate,
mining
and
a
about the government's sorry recurd in tracking
of
other fiel ds,
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the debate has no peer. One side says
down
those
whose
Illegal
activities
are
as
o%ert
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regulation of private weapons would cure every
His 24-year-old daughter Christina Merits the bulk of
as an exploding bomb.
little and too late.
his
estate. After the death of her
soc sore from crime to tennis elbow, the other
-Since 1970, the "Weather Underground" has
only brother tw o years
While th e automobile and our driving habits are believes the deed to be on a
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ago,
she reportedly grew close to her father and showed a
moral level with the
!
claimed
responsibility
fbr some 20 politically
clearly the most promising target for fuel
raping of nuns, Everyone talks much but says
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good mind for business,
-motivated
bombings
in
the United States.
servation, they are not the only ones, and the less, the result being a perilously entrenched
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pressure on our demand for OPEC oil. The Arabs disgusting conventions: firearms violence,
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Department last January. Another bomb planted
South Vietnamese forces also and villages that fell to the
Two
dozen
gun
bills
have
thus far been
--at the same time in a military induction center In
(AP)
already are hurting from the oversupply of oil on
North
Vietnamese
with
government
forces,
were
meeting stiff resistance North Vietnamese Last week.
a 9
Congress
the 93rd: 60);
a
th e world markel The way to break th
Oakland,
Calif.,
fortunately
failed
to
forces
pulled
the
noose
tighter
of
go
f.
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Thie
fate
of nim Americans along the Cambodian border 50
eir hold on some would ban private arms altogether, others
Most recently, in a stunning commando-like
.%
on South Vietnam's central trapped in Ban Me Thuot by the miles northwest of Saigon in an
prices is to make them hurt more.
Another district town 75 miles
laws already in force, but
operatico, Uee men identifying themselves as
highlands today, cutting a Fighting was unknown,
The Democrats prst in think ing we cai have would repealt control
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operation
to
drive
back
North
northeast
of Saignn, Hoal Due,
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fuiwti, highway into the region
members oi the "Weather Underground"
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Kien
c,
a
st
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ri
town
Vietnamese
forces
threatening
also
was
under heavy rocket
Health
film
and
discussion
our cake and eat it too. They are unwilling to let regulation Is necessary in a nation that averages
Sanford opumist Club, noon
Skating party at Melodee
leveled a 2-block rubber products plant in
Orlando
Dog
Training
Club
io
and
leaving
oWy
one
road
open,
south
of
series
Ban
Me
Thuot,
was
reTay
Ninh,
another
provincial
and
infantry
assault, the Saigon
Mcohom, 7:30 p.m. luncheon, Sheraton Inn, San- Skating Rink
gasoline, fuel oil and other petroleum products at least two weapo per home, but banning
t 7:30 p.m. for weeks basic and advanced the
Shelton, Conn., because "we're fed up with the
command
said,
ported
under
heavy
attack.
A
capital.
command said.
Winter Park Memorial ford. Dick Orseno, career benefit of Seminole
bear the kind of price increases tha
them or registering them without addressing the
shape of things in this country."
High Bank obedience and breed ring
t would achieve reasons
The second week of the North village six miles southeast of
Viet
Cong
gunners
fired
30
for their being is like trying to weak the
Hospital,
led
by
Betty
Jo
guidance
.
for Seminole Assoc.
the one-million barrel per day reduction in oil dawn
The FBI, which has been looking for eight
clesses, Reglstrsuon, 7 p.m. Vietwmese drive against the Kien Duc was overruri, fleld re- rockets into a governm
t
entbase
In Cambodia, military
i
McLeod,
executive
director,
County
Schools.
pas the rooster; chances for success are
imports that is Mr. Ford's god. They cling to
known members of the group from as far back as
280 S. area ended with an attack on ports said,
Deltou
Camera
Club,
Little
National
Guard
Armory,
Mid-Florida
camp
on
the
outskirts
of
Tay
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the low,
reported that the gov_______
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Center for
the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago,
Dinh Quan, a district town 50
concept of protecting the consumer with price
Ferncreek,
Nearly
30 Americans have Ninh, hitting an ammunition ernment drive northwest of the
Re
d
School
House,
7:45
AlcohoUrn.
p.m.
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plain problem is guns are as much a par
when they called themselves the "Weather.
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miles northeast of Saigon, that been evacuated
controls which defy the realities of energy' ofThe
Earle Brown wJU show slides
the hig
dump and setting off explosions Phnom Ph airport had forced
Amelica as the gar bage In Newark. They are
Sanford
Trimmettes,
Real
t
ors,
n
ow
,
Quality
"Archaeology
of
am
'
men,"
does
New
cut
Highway
20
to
Dalat.
not
dispute
the
c
lai
ms.
and
economics,
narrate
MVATZ
trip to South
lands and half Of Ow South that lasted for more than an the Khrifer Rouge to withdraw
the nation's way of life, as well as dea th, and
Wori" 7:30 p ,, Bulldlng 6,
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profit exercise class, 7:30 p.m., L000 S, Harold Taylor
46e
Government officers also Vietnamese 4
How have these people been able to remain at
4 , I Florida Power and Light
America made by 10 club Adult Ed. Campus,
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their captured U.S. l3m
They would empower a government bureau to tr)ing to alter 2DO years of this heritage with
of Seminole Sherifrs Dept. will members
large? Why has someone as well-known as Patty
Seminole conceded that the North quarters at Pku has been
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last
howitzers
out of range of the
month.
More
South
Vietnamese
Building.
order allotments, Sunday closings of service laws instead of logic is risky.
I'a ,
speak on "What to do before the
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Junior
College.
Call
Ext.
3o3.
Vietnamese
had
captured
MOved
tO
Nha
Trang,
on
the
fantry
reinforcements
were
alleld
and
reduced
the daily
Prospective
members
invited.
W4
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SjC
Th is Is not to say the hoary argument of
stations or other mandatory steps to limit gasoline
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"Poise and Fashion" South Burglar Comes."
VhItually all of Ban Me Thuot, C0834 because of the deterlo- rushed to ffieu Thlen, a threat. shelling
Liberation Army" never been found? How did
of the field considera.
CDnstitutional rights is necessarily correct,
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purchases.
Puerto Rican terrorists plant a bomb in a New
the capital of Darlac province, rating military situation. Thou- ened district town 10
miles
bly.
U.S.
officials said the
Overeaters
anonymous,
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Florida History films and in the hi ghWdL They said
South Seminole Rotary
They have combined their energy proposals with merely that millions believe it to be; some
York restaurant and kill four Kople and, so far,
weeks). Call Seminole Junior a.m., 6W
"I'm Beginning To Find Your Questions
a
"fidli
of
civilWA most of them south of Tay Ninh, to join In the American airlift ofri
ce,fueI
congressmen are beginning to worry that even
uesfjonabIe 'I"
W. SR 434, Longwood theatre-dinner party, Once talk on Early Period before the
gel away with It?
tax cuts and an increase in Social Security benefits passage of slight
C011ege Community Servi
few
hundred
government
troops
Military
dependents,
have
been
counteroffensive
to
retake
and
ammunition
flew
a
record
ces
and
7:30
p.m.,
Florida
Power.
Upon
A
Stage,
gun regulation would lead toa
fet, Clvi! War, First Federal of remain In the devastated city, n
"This (Weather; underground," said FBI
Ext
of
that would add another $10 billion to the
t
Pteuw.
more than a half dozen outoosta 46 flIghts on
and Light Lounge, Sanford.
$53.7 Won unfortunate and widespread law breaking by
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1irene Kcli
;er
Um
Slate
Deilona
IllinoIs
Club,
6 p.m.,
areauy programmed into the ad- miflions of American gun owners who feel "the
FNA District Nurses *7, Happened On the Way to the
Department blast, "by utilizat.lon of false and
ministration's budget.
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right to bear arms" is gospel and would refuse en
carry-in
dinner,
Deltona
business
meeting, 4 p.m., Forum" at8: 30 p.m. Bob Moore
stolen identities, continues its operationj in a
Community
Center.
masse
President Ford has
to
comply
with any state interference.
7:30 p.m. Deltona Community
Health Department In charge.
most clandestine manner and receives the help
hibited a willingness to
The
pious
may
gag
at
this
And
in
truth
even
if
Center.
Report of special
compromise with the congressional leadership in
I wnujd like to thank you most s1ncey for his gra
Meeting to plan 20tb ReunJou Auditorium.
bove-ground support apparatus allowing
Seminole Stugles, 7-9:30 p.m., committee on meeting with
trai
n
(Daddy)
the Constitution did. in the 1700s, guarantee
suddenly
kicks
y
g
off.
Not
an
a
order to get some kind of energy
PARIS (AP) — Aristotle sources in Athens report.
thel
for Seminole High School Clam
•Jackets
it to continue its terrorist attac ks against
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groceries I received as a prize. I
son's death and was with him
and economic every man a howitzer, the right today
that
Daddy
should
have
a
little
temporary
y
ma
have
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as not present at the time as I had to leave. I
govern.ment."
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Onassis left about $120 million
of 1955, 7:30p.m., First Federal SemInole, noon, Cavalier 17.92, Sanford. Discussion
program on the books. If hii
The
fortune,
estimated
at
when
he
died
Saturday
at
the
surcease from the pressuresof providing f or
to of
to his widow, Jacqueline, trust about 00 million, Is not ex- age of 69
Kelley did not elaborate on the "above-ground
oil tariff to give way, as the FBI's Claremv Kelley says, have a very bad sphW trouble and sitting on the Mamma and the selfish braL
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rollback is overridden, and if domesthe
tic oil and for the good of the present majority. What was hard chairs was getting me.
ARCH 20
funds
of $15 Million each to her pected to be dhnhdgW appre.
support
apparatus."
But
obviously,
Uwre must
neighbor
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natural gas must remain under price controls, the thOlIght vital in a nation of 2 million may be brought them to me and It was a My
So you can see, to settle the troubles of the
Longwood Sertoma Club two children by
Onassis was married to the
big surprise.
be a great many people in this country with
side
clably by inheritance
.
room for compromise is restricted from the start, poisonous to a population 100 tImes that. Surely
world we must have a summit conference of
in denim
auction to benefit Sky King Kennedy and the bulk of his The shipping magnate's former Mrs. Kenne' for 6
Once again I thank you and also for the lovely three-year.olds
the twisted loyalties who are under the delusion that
The goal remains the same—tax and pricing Tom Jefferson did not believe that Ike prew. show
. Don't tru
Youth
Ranch,
7
p.m.,
&amp;
corduroy,
you put on.
yens.
She
had
brought
him
Maltland huge fortune to his only surviv- numerous and varied holdings
st anyone over 30 these criminals, whether Weathermen or
unless they have an advisory board of
,17-M
policies which will keep the cost of energy high yahoo of liberty t, Individual pistols would be
with
leans
Ing child, 24-year-old Oristina, are spread Urough'a maxe of from Atlens to thie American
teeriagerL Symbionese "soidlers" or Puerto Rican
Mrs.MarleEggert
nemssary u a country possessIng 8,000 strategic
to
match
S. B. (Jim) Crowe
enough induce a ll Ameri ca ns to cut back
Hospital In Paris early in Feb.
nationalists, are some kind
componles that mostly
MARCH 15. 075
i ts use
of "freedom
•
weapons.
men &amp; boys;
ADMISSIONS
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I know I will be accused of having my
fighters" deserving of protection,
Jacquelyn B. Hunt
significantly, yet not so high that it will reverse th e nuclear
omiciled in Monaco and oUm n1ary after he became III but
Still, the right to arms Is
Cli
ff
ord
AAderOn
sizes
Sanford
JoAnne Nelson
years old. And in generation gap showing but
was in New York when he died.
'shelters.
Maybe there should be less opening of Jane
Iam fed up to here
Le tters to the editor are always wel come.
progress we are making toward control of inflation. fact it is indelible legacy, promoted until
Nathaniel Biiq'y
Robin Armon d,
Cyril I Geiger Jr
Fonda's or Bella Abzug's mall and more hard
— a foot over my head — with being "Madison
Onassis' only son, Alexander, She returned to Paris early
Wulene chaniot
Jimmie L ee Baile y Jr.
Annie Mae Ja ck son
They
Congress and the President now Must search for recently as patriotic. Private plinkers defeated Avenued" Into the proposition that only the commentshould be as brief as possible MW
ja,i C. Grayson &amp; girl
MA N U EL
digging
N
athaniel
by
r,ur
George
D.
RoUnds
ed
di
In a pla ne crash in i, at Sunday and spent 15 minutes
law
enforcement
agencies.
that point of compromise,
on matters of gentrad interesL
Marion
A.
Handy
M&amp;ry
John
E.
Swallow
F.
keeling
F.
LEROY
LEE
A six-day air Pollution alert in the Washington,
the British, preserved the orderly Infancy of the young are &amp;nart and wise. Like seven-year-old
. Essit M. House
the age o124. Friends said grief alone with her husba nd's body
The letters should deal with iisues and avoid
nation, helped keep it from division, won the Bobble, who was
David F. Lambert Jr.
Ellzabtlh Mothvin
D.C.,
area
last
August
was
caused
by
plants,
not
Mr&amp;
Hudgens
was
a
native
of
over
his son's death contributed In thie hospital chapel &amp;M&amp;y
the only one who could bring personali tIes,
Patr1cla Am MIke
Alex 0. Wynn
Vertrira A Moore
west, reduced barbarism, strengthened de
211 E. FIRST
r
iorence
Monforlon
fense Uncle John down off the roof— 'lake my hand
F.
Leroy
Lee,
45,
of
I.Ake
DDnalsonville,
Ga.,
but
had
to
the
fath,er's physicid decline. night.
automobiles,
says
the
Motor
Vehicle
kertn J. Miller, Canelberry
Jeff William
The editor reserves the right to edit those
PH. 3224712
Nettle Ice Morgan
Philip Skates
[n FetPerl;ng. DeBary
_______________________
i
Manufacturers Assn.
Monroe died Sunday morning, lived most of her lifetime in
Christina, Onaasls' daughter
tm
for
r
as
of
Jane
F
Ste.ntroin
rj
ncnncn
Terrorism is like fire that o3dt
Terry
Lee
Jamme.
DeBiry
Born
in
Sanford,
lie
tw
It
by his first wife and a divorcee
lived In Pinckard. She had lived
Edward J. Vaniura
What
could
be more
then, than Department, Police, brothers and sisters, great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost
Mary Ann wIior DeBary
d Re
mington,
Savage
or CoAmerican,
flame. It is flaring up in different parts of the world. How
*
Lake Monroe for the past 17 Headland for the past five before she was 21, had grown
lt? Even today there is
mother or d could
Dolly
Wynn
which
conclu
de
Paul
Star,dring,
Delfona
Lola
Cheek.
DeBary
do It, only seven-yeard that the situation
the edi
.
an argument to be made,in a nation of from 9
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g
Dora
jean
DeBary
years.
He
was
a
member
of
the
yeam
She
was
a
mem
ber
0,
Wanda I Clark. OeB.arv
was likely the result of natural evaaUon from
Len Brown. Enterprise
to old Robbie — at least so the preacher said.
closer to her father since his
AD
letters
Must
be
nents whether
and their
agencies
react
could
20
million
crimes
annually,
that
one
should
still
DeBary
*
signed
wfth
a
Anna
Guertin.
Cynthia
I.
determine
It enforcement
Steplent.
Deland
Aur
H.
Green,
Fl.
Merys
flues up again.
m4fling
Church of Christ in Apopka. He the Pinckard United Methodist
vegetation In the Appalachian Mountains.
Then they Is that mother — I wonder how she address an when possible,
Avdry L. Jordan, DeBary
Salvador
Mra.
Howard
R.
R
me.
West
Bradenton
OtUona
a
epbone number
was employed by Disney World Church.
Kidnapen in West Berlin won the releaswe of five anarc
ever got grown — who has to have her 15.ye'ar. so the identity
NRL scientists collected rain samples and
Ma9gle A. Jordan. DeBary
,
John E. Moultrie Dtftna
Clarence W. Vastine. West Port.
of the writer msy be checked and
fromprinbykidnsping acandf date (orm).00fl
Vashti
S
Lindsay,
DeBary
as
a heavy equipment operator
%mouth, Ohio
Krlsti Lukens. Deltona
theeveofan wife.
found that the contaminants came from "ter.
I
,
may
have
to
aim
at
wild
animals
a-wulting
his
old
tell
her
about
which
underarm
d~odorant
established.
However,
the
E%ening
Herald
will
4
4
Survivors are three
e1ectii. Though th e candida te was freed un harmed the success
Dorothy Lynch. DeBary
Ella M. Holloman, JacMonville and was formerly with the city
1,;
BIRTHS
was best for her.
PP
pene-like
hydrocarbons
volatized
from
Bernice
M
Biladeau,
Dettona
pecI
the
wishes
of
Iten
who
_____________________________
StOgie
Reagan,
Lake
(en this, though, good sense argues for
Mary
of the kidnaping makes the West German government
do bot want
of Sanford for 17 years,
And
trapped
whichwas
t,
but
not least, Is that selfish brat in their uam to
Helen
Jackson.
Dellona
at the
*
RosIna S. FrIft, orange city
Certy a gri. Oviedo
Headland; Mrs. Evelyn Wikie
more change. There is a pistol sold every
-ulnerable to the same kind of tactic in the future.
appear in print
Survivors
include
his
wife,
10 to 12
Kathryn
McMorrow.
Dettona
large
stagnant
Russell
J.
Traticanle,
Orlando
air
a.
mass cen tered over
the anti-smoking commercial, who knows
Sheraton. Sanford Inn *
We reserve, of come, the right to reject any
In Argent ina, an honorary U.S. consul lost his life because
nds in the nation. Homocide3 by
C harlotte R. Hawkins. Lake
Mrs.
Macel
Loe,
Lake
Monroe;
*
to
guns have everything, including where he calm
coastal plain near tie nation's capi. There
but letttrs this
Monroe
Marianna; a son John F.
risen
the Argentine government ref used to do what his
per cent in the last decadei
three
daughters,
*
DISCHARGES
kidna pe rs
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is only interested in what he and Mama will do if slanderous,
Lewis B. Mann, Like Monros
:
rocarbons
Mrs. Debbl Iludgens, Dothan; two sisters,
demanded. His murder was deplorabIeaa
Petscher,
Oklahoma
nd tragedy, but slncc
4
S1Ie J. Mikolajeik. Longwood
associated with motor vehicle exhausts,
LOU
City, Mrs. Florrle Wyrosdick,
it gain ed nothing for those who have the crime on
I
VIrginia Bennett, Maitland
Okla.,
M••
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their handa, JACK ANDERSON
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JoAnn Nelson
_____________
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Misses
Pamela
and
Lisa
Freeport;
Mrs.
Minnie
Lou
Lit odds that a similar kidnaping will occur again ar
Allen Garray, Winter Park
*
l.ee, both of Lake
David F. Lambert, Jr.
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e reduced ,
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MARCH iL IfS
In ow' own co untry, police are following leads which suggest
Monroe; llollingworth, Sanford; six
Robin Armondi (Enos)
*
brother, James Robert
ADMISSIONS
4
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Elwood
L.
Ross
grandchildren;
six
greatthat fires which destroy"J a tele,phone bulkiing in New York
Sanford:
Jacksonville, two sisters,
Add ed Attraction: Our Own
Lillian Dixon
Mrs. grandchildren.
a
City and a rubber manufacturing plant in Connecticut were set
John
T.
Hall
Jr.
Lucille Spivey, Sanford and
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Marilyn A Figgatl
deliberately, perhaps by followers cii the radical 'Weather
Funeral and burial were held
Mrs. Mildred Martin, Cocoa;
Unde,
Elizabeth A. Aleam
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mother, Mrs. Estelle Lee, Saturday tnPlnckard,Ala,wj
The
I
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Robert McDuff Ic
Super
Sound
Of
Th
e
Area's
Most
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headla nd Mortuary in charge.
Sanford,
Edward M. Wilson, DeBary
I
0
Versatile Entertainer, He Plays Your
WASHINGTON — During the past century,
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comfortably loud, the Wreaucrats Wly
Alma M, Schramm, DtIlona
Briawn Funeral Home in
'
Kind Of Music Monday Thru Saturday
perdatory men have wiped out approxima tely io
listed Ile has never delayed listing an animal for Schreiner was told, to
Thomas E. Dixon. Deltona
the kangaroo as a threatened animal. But
charge
of
save the specie&amp; Yet he
the political reasons, he said, although he admitted
arrangements,
*
Per cent of all known animal spe,cies. Ano
*
Norma M. Best, Deltona
to
kept a staff report, recommericljng that the
thff 10 step t
We invite You To Join
Funeral Notice
J.
Dutra.
[&gt;eltona
Frank
*
s
aken
to
halt
the
traffic
in
kangaroo
hides
he
has
sent
staff
reports
back
oemionally
for
animal
be
listed
as
endangered,
on
his
de
Per cent are close to extinction,
MRS EUNICE
Th e Lassies and Leprechauns
were so weak that the President's Council on more information,
Eileen K Dalton. Deltona
0
f
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IQK
To protect our wildlife, Congress finally
month
and
then
Environmental Quality protested.
se
nt
it
back
t'emarAilng
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The
..more
pro f essionals on the staff dispute this. information. He
rwhed through the Endangered Species Act in
PARTY.....
V71t
The chief obs
I
got the new facts in January, but
services for F. Leroy Lee, IS, of
Hudgens, M, of 403 Main St., Lake
1973. This gave the government broad, sweeping
trUctionist is Keith Schreiner, a "When he requests More information," said one,
FIsi
Monroe,
who
died
Sunday,
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and Wildlife associate director, who has "he's just stalling. It's a situation where you can I,e still hasn't acted.
Headland, Ala., formerly of
Win 13e
rer to stop the slaughter of the vani,shjn
ll be held at 2 p m Wednesday
____________________________
Several
species,
which
re
known
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thruct
authority
over
the
E.'idangered
Species
never
I
Pt,
to be in
gel enough (acts."
at Brlsson Funeral Home with
Pnckard, Ala., died Thursday
specieL
iliiq
(he,x
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Office. Our sources say he has held up many
*
*
danger of extinction, have been called to
Mr. Morris Ruby otficiating
___________________________ March 13, in a Dothan, Ala.
Schreiner has been behind several delaying
Yet today. the endangered animals are in as
Burial in Sytan Lake Cemetery
*
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Schreiner's attention, wi thout 'results. Among
listings
under
pressure
from
the
hunting
lobby.
actions,
according
to
our
sources,
much peril as they ever have been. The reason Is
hospital after an extended
arisson
in
chirge.
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Explained one source: "Keith isn't an en- iollowing.
uding the them are such animals as the clouded leopard,
Yesterdays high 58 low this ___________________________________________________
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that toe act has been ent rusted w
Where to go for all the *
morning 6$ There was .15 of an inch
*
chimpanzee,
balking vironmentalist. He's a bureaucrat. His first and
glacier
bear,
Indian
SP.M.TLI?
elephant and
For over a year, staff biologists have been
bureaucrats to administer.
of
rain
this
weep
end.
*
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information
you
need
Mexican wolf,
primary concern is seeing• that everything runs trying in vain to list
All Musicians Welcome
Partly cloudy and warm thr)ugh
'l'h" new Fndarwcred Species Ofto - c was
bout voj r new cow*
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green
sea
turtle
as
en
BtJJ(M,
ItEPOUT
sriiuothlv. that the wlee!j -in,
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DO Y611 Vnnww tAftPhA
PartIcipants Dinkc cot

proposed 5-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax and tax
adjustments on big-car and small-car
purchases
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now tk.t- Blazers . . . and on each
sequent attempt, ta faith ful few try to rationalize by saying
"It's just not the right time
Y"
Mave,
I wonder how many more people will get stung
by investing only to learn later that their only
profits will be via the education th ey received for

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It ilidn't work with the Panthers earlier. An

just wasn't so.
Memies that's all we'll ha ve. ReinberIng
those of us who li terally strapped ourselves in to our
car seats for (ear of b um ping our heads on
the roof.

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Broadway, who prefaced it with "out of the mouths
of babes
Ms. Broadway said she overheard some of her
first grade riders telling of their experiences L'S it
relates to the present tight money situation.
"I pulled my tooth last night.,,

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recent resurfacing which has been done by these
workers on Lake Mary Boulevard.
I feel sorry. :. for all of those faith ful Florida
What has ended covers two Prevailing theories. Blazers Rooster Club members,
First, the former roller-coaster effect has
since
It's tough finding out th at those in whom YOU
been leveled and dispels the notion that Seminole
placed trust have letyoudown. All the way from the
County was pursuing the possibility of competing
rer,l of the public for not patronizing the fledgling
negotiating the undowns was a feeling I not

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Which fails to provide a fuei conservation policy
tough enough to keep OPEC's feet to the fire.

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Prosser couldn't find In his cars did show up In
mine! And I still have 'em.

crews, an era has come to an end,
Don't misunderstand me, I
appreciate all of the

Come to think of it, there's more than just the
decision by th e Organization of Petroleum
memories
remaining. All of those rattles which
Exporting Countries to !et th e United
Arab Oil
emirates cut the price of th eir oil is good news. The
oil revenue of these Persian Gulf states th at belong
to OPEC has declined by 50 per cent silice last June
due to lagging purchases of their highpriced crude. TOM TIEDE
we are seeing an unmistakable sign t ha t the
OPEC cartel is subject to a simple truth of th e
marketplace—uiat declining demand for any
un
commodity will lead toa reduction in its price.
We wish th e news from th e U. S. Congress were
as heartening. House and Senate Democrats have
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Evening

What would happen If couples
who wanted a family had to get
a license to have a baby? When

Is Parenthood

and France, was Deputy Populati
on control1 which he
Medicine and Morality, now Secretary General, e Papal will
Th
discuss.
in its second year, Is Co. Commission on
Population and
Moderator
for Ms.
the evening's
will the earth's population sponsored by The College of Birth Control, 1964-66, and a program
will be
Patricia
reach a saturation point? Humanities and Fine Arts at
member of. the Presidential Stenberg, Associate Professor
Should population control be a FTU and the Florida Committee on
Population and of Music at FTIJ.
factor in U.S. foreign aid Endowment
for
rn ik
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t i
Chairman. Mrs L W Rrit nnri
the
Commitments?
fl two remaining
Humanities.
Mrs.
IFarmer
Taking the opposite stand will In this year's Medicine and
Such are a few of the
Speaking March 23 for be
A
St.
Patrick's
Day theme
Dr. Robert M. Veatch, Morality series, which will
questions to be raised during "Procreation as a Human
be
Mrs.
H.
A.
Smi
th
won
high
was
carried
out
in
decoratio
ns.
Associate (or
the third program In Florida Right" will be
Medical Ethics, presented April 13 and April 27, score award in bridge when the
Dr. Andre E. Institute of Society, Ethics and will examine "Behavorfal
Tech University's (FTU) He llegers, a prof
Social Department of Sanford
essor of ob. the Life
Sciences, Hastings-on. Control, Psychosurgery and the Woman's Club met for their
curreit Medicine and Morality stetrics and gynecolo', and Hudson,
N.Y. Dr. Veatch, who Patient's
series, which continues March Director of The Kennedy
Rights,"
and monthly social and card games.
The Orlando Chapter of the
also is associate editor of the "Limited
'Population
Control
and
Institute
for
23 with
Resources and the Mrs. Donald King was second N a I I on a I Secretaries
the Study of Encyclopedia of Bioethics, was
the Right of Parenthood."
Right to Prolong Life," high and bingo winners were Association is holding a one-day
Human Reporduction and ed ucated at Pur due, University respec
ti vely,
tra. Loyd Stafford and Mrs. F. seminar for all area secretaries
The program, which is open Bioethics. Georgetown of California, Harvard, and the
The
series
is
directed
by
Dr.
J.
Harris
featuring presentations by
to the public at no charge, gets University. Dr. Hellegers, born Harvard Divinity School. He Robert G. Flick, F7U Chairunderway at 7:30 p.m. in in
Fruit
punch
and
cookies
were
outstanillng speakers In the
the Nethelands and educated has authored numerous articles man of Humanities, Philosophy serv
ed during the afternoon by fields of English, speech, office
Orlando's Loch Haven Art in England, Scotland, Belgium and books on the subject of and Religion,
hostesses, Mrs. Roy Thus, personality and business
related courses, Saturday at th.

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By FRED ROTltENB:RG
AP Sports Writer
Top-ranked Indiana is credited with
changing Kentucky's mild cats into Wildcats.
And the Hoosiers could soon tangle with their
rampaging creation since both teams appear
to be on a collision course into the finals of the
NCAA'S Mideast HgIonal next Saturday.
Kentucky was manhandled by Indiana 98-74
in December and from the ashes
of that
defeat rose a different Wildcat team, one that
sometimes confuses basketball and boxing.
One coach said that alter the Wildcats
were

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College. For Information

program and registration form,
call Mrs. Phyllis Ramey, office
of the president, Rollins

Sorority
"Happiness and Flowers,"
was the theme for the model
meeting of spring rush for the
Gamma Lambda Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, March 11. During
the meeting, each sorority

sister gave a summary of an
office or committee and vice
president Janie Carpenter

discussed the goals of the
sorority.

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will be there with treats for their prizes. One hundred all
U the bank you do bne
eve!'YOftf, and there'll be games dullara and (our $io
savli
my husband's pocket. It was with has atrast department, it and prizes, too.
accounta are Included In
In addition, the Altamonte prizes. Participants are as)
from her to him. Signed, too. I can also be helpful. Don't
accidentally found it in his believe rumors. Get the facts; Mall will hold its first annual to enter the mall via the Orai
pocket. This woman was you'll be glad you di&amp;
egg hunt on March 29 at 9 a.m. Parking door located betw(
supposed to have dearly loved
DEAR ABBY: I have a in the center of the mall for Jordan Marsh and Sears
her husband.) I know that this strange problem. I have been
woman and my husband had no happily married for 14 yeam
previous affair going while her My father-in-law remarried six
husband was U sing.
years ago. His wife has a habit
Now, my husband has moved of giving me second-hand gifts.
ut of our housc and isIIjng
Inthedayoftheminjs,
with her. And on Main Street she gaY! me four half-slips that
Robert H. Beckham Jr. 33,
H. Padgett, 49, Oran
yet. I asked him If he wanted a came down past my knee, a 2810 Magnolia Ave., Patricia L City,Wm.
Jeanette M. Abney, 35,4
divorce, and he said: " No." He purse with a telephone number Reinhart, 35, 249 Abbeyvllle Si,
W. 24th St.
is suppot ting me and living with in It, and six nightgowns that Deltona
Arlin D. Harris, 20.2o6 Laur
her. He says I am a wonderful smelled of mothbolts!
Charles R. Webb, 20, Rt 1 Bi Ave., Sharon F. union, 2
woman but he was just drawn to
This
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By IV Associa ted Press
An initial fiming blast by Ned
triumph over the Chicago Bulls the battle for the wild card
Runes gave the Tribe an early
Everyone wanted to know Sunday.
playoff berth in the National
lead. Raines powered the ball whether or not lie Is really
"We have a good chance to Basketball Association's West.
350 feet over the left wall.
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7:30 p.rrL Thursday meeting of those attending the session,
Comfy, Cadleell; SB— Rum; SF— lannoti
The only bright moment for visiting Valenda Junior College College swept the coolest, 3-1 at
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mistakes Sat urday and downed mound work for Buddy Maher. inning.
the visiting Matadors, 34 Ii
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Cadieeli and Greg Smith
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hits. The Seminole aced fanned center field respectively,
As Valencia's fans shouted one batter, walking two,
putting the tying runs on the
"beat these baseball ImVa1encLa'sonlyruncameon
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posters" as encouragement to and Oni' **t arv.r
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".r.ning cat b flz2citheir club, the Raiders used an ba1landthrewtoplate,wide fielder Steve James silenced
error by Sarver to beef up their
[J mark, as Skip Skelton and the attack.
lead and put the game on ice in Frankie McDonald scored,
The Matadors once again put
the fifth inning,
cracking the contest open for forth a threat, in the top of the
Raider Jeff Kelly grounded to SJC. Kelly reached second base seventh.
A combi na tion of singles and
sacrifi ces 'eli Valencia with
men on first and third. Cadleell
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Bridgeman's career-high 36 points and a
stiong bunch of reserves to bust open a two.
point game at halftime. "I think the key was
our bench," said Louisville Coach Denny
Crum. "It was obvious in the last 10 minutes
that Rutgers was not nearly as quick as they
were in the first half."
Maryland guards John Lucas and Brad
Davis fired long range against a tough zone

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married for eight years. (No
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perfect marriage, and so did
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in business here, and everybody I _______________
knows us.
Last year a friend of my for nearly fifty years and I don't
It's Easter egg season again, children 4-12 years old. With
husband's was killed and my want to lose my security.
and plenty of egg hunts are help of the South Semi
husband started helping his
WORRIED being planned for the kids in the Jaycees, four haystacks wil
widow. I was never Invited to go
DEAR WORRIED
Seminole County area. On set up in the mall's Cei
along when he was helping her to get the facts ls from $ lawyer. Saturday, the Casselberry Court area and over 2,500 e
with whatever he was helping Don't worry about your lack of Junior Women's Club is will be planted intl haysta
her with so much.He helped her education. lie (or she) will sponsoring an Easter egg hunt
over several weekends, so I explain everything to nu in for all area children from 14
Children will be allowed
finally told her that I needed language you can understand. P.M. at Secret Lake Park, hunt and bring one egg up to
him to help ME on weekends, And don't be ashamed to ask
The Easter bunny redemption booth to rec

Early In the overtime, Marques Johnson
cashed in two foul shots and Richard Washington tossed in a pair of Jumpers to keep the
Bruins' season alive.

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The winners of the regional semifinals will
then meet Saturday night in the finals, and
when the dust clears, there will be four teams
on their way to San Diego March 29-31 to
crown a new champion.
Indiana took another large step toward the
coveted title by whipping Texas-El Paso.
And, of course, the Hoosiers' doomsday
defense played a vital role.
"There's no question that our defense Is the
most important part of our game," said Indiana Coach Bobby Knight. "It was tough for
them to come back against us."
Indiana, which kok the game wide open
early in the secorv 'ialf with a 31-12 spurt
behind Steve Green qnd Quinn Buckner,
received an insph'tIn'.al lift by the appearnCe of injured high scorer Scott May.

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UNDERWORLD

Second-ranked UCLA, seeking its 10th
NCAA championship in 12 years, barely
survived a battle with Michigan. With two
Stconds left in regulation, Michigan's C.J.
Kupec rimmed an 18-footer and the teams
went into overtime, "C.J. was out a little
farther than I would have liked," said
Michigan Coach John Orr. "But we had
planned to play for the last shot and he makes
II(ist of thce."

defense to beat pesky Creighton. Doug
Brookins scored 25 points and led a late
Creighton charge but Lucas' foul shot with
nine seconds left sealed the verdict.
No. 7 North Carolina, joining Maryland as
the two Atlantic Coast Conference teams in
this tournament and forcing defending NCAA
champion North Carolina State to the
sidelines, rode a 17.2 burst early In the second
half to a romp over New Mexico State.
Arizona State raced to a big lead, had
troubles with Alabama's full court press but
held on to nip the Crimson Tide. "A lot 1
teams wouldn't have given that kind of ci.
fort," said C.M. Newton, coach of 10thranked
Alabama. "1 thought we showed a lot of
class."
Syracuse made It into overtime when La
Salle's Joe Bryant, who scored 25 points,
missed a shot with three seconds left in
regulation. Syracuse then hit 10 straight foul
shots and got two clutch baskets by Kevin
King to nip La Salle.
Chuck Williams and Carl Gerlach- each
tossed in 20 points In Kansas State's upset of
11th-ranked Penn. The Quakers, idle since
March l, closed to63.,with 1:57 left balKansas State held on.

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of playing time. "lie's looking better all the
time," said trainer Bob Young. "He can be
used In certain ituatlons,"

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Mrs. Joe(Mama Katie)

Corley, who has been an advisor to Gamma Lambda for
many years, was special guest
at the meeting. She spoke on the
founding of the chapter 25 years
ago.
The Mayfair home of Myra
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19-8, in the East Regional at Providence, R.I.
-Cincinnati, 22-5, plays Louisville, 25-2,
and Maryland, 234, plays Notre Dame, 19.8,
in the Midwest Regional at Dayton, Ohio.
-Arizona State, 24-3, plays Nevada-Las
Vegas, 234, and Montana, 216, plays UCLA,

to a possible revenge bout with undefeated Indiana, they first must beat Central Michigan
21-5, in a Midwest Regional semifinal game
Thursday night at Dayton, Ohio. "We certainly want to play Indiana but we can't overlook the next one," said Grevey, a second
team MI-American who scored 19 points.
In the other Midwest Regional semifinal
Thursday night, Indiana, 30-0, plays Oregon
State, 19-10.
The rest of the lineup for Thursday night's
regional semifinals looks like this:
-Syracuse, 21-7, plays North Carolina, 22-7,
and Boston College, 21.7, plays Kansas State,

game winning streak and prompting
Marquette Coach Al McGuire to say: "1 think
we lost to a much better club ... (Kentucky) Is
a much better team than a lot of people think
they are."
In Saturday's other flrstround action, It was
Kansas State 69, Penn 62 and Syracuse 87, La
Salle 83 In overtime at Philadelphia; North

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Carolina 93, New Mexico State 69 and Boston
College 82, Furman 76 at Charlotte, N.C.;
cntrdl Michigan 77, Georgetown 75 at
Tuscaloosa, Ala,; Indiana 78, Texas-El Paso
£3 and Oregon State 78, Middle Tennessee 67
at Lexington, Ky.; Cinncinati 87, Texas A&amp;M
79 and Maryland 83, Creighton 79 at Lubbock
Tex.; Louisrjlle 91, Rutgers 78 and Notre
Dame 77, Kansas 71 at Tulsa, Okla.; Arizona
State 97, Alabama 94 and Nevada-Las Vegas
90, San Diego State &amp;) at Tempe, Ariz;
Montana 69, Utah State 63 and UCLA 103,
Michigan 91 in overtime at Pullman, Wash.

wiped out by the
Hoosiers,
they began playing "a karate defense."
That brand of play paid off in the first-round
NCAA game Saturday, when sixth-ranked
Kentucky, led by poised seniors Jimmy Dan
Connor and Kevin Grevey, rolled over No. 5
Marquette 76-54, ending the Warriors' 12.

College.
The national board of Managers of Church Women
United in the USA. "urgently requested" legislators ..to
support and vote for ratification of the Equal Rights
AMendment" in those states which have not yet passed
this measure.
The action was taken in Kansas Oty at the annual
board meeting (Feb. 2$-March 2) of Church Women
United in the U.S A. CWU is an ecumenical movement
open to participation by the millions of women who come
from Protestant. Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches
across the country.
The 130 women on the national Board of Managers
who belong to many ethnic groups and come from every
state in the union are responsible for national policy and
program. As a national body empowered to speak for
aself it recognizes the rights of individuals and local and
state units to speak and act autonomously on all social
issues.
Sensitive to the realitlà of a mobile society, the
board hopes that the women in this national movement
will recognize their responsibility to assist their sisters in
those states that are awaiting ratification.
In 1970 a cio Ioard of Managers of Church
Women United endorsed the Equal Rights Amendment
WW urged Its adoption. To prepare for ratification within
individual states women were urged to study carefully the
national Implications of Federal laws as applied in the
courts of justice, taxation, social security, pensions,
employment, consumer credit, health, disability and life
Insurance, and welfare.

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two 72 Blue Monster course at the
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California 1, Milwaukee 2
New Ergtand 6, Edmonton 7
Oakland I), California (B) 4
Cincinnati 6. DetroIt

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his
earnings
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tournament
in
finals,
the learn of Kevin Smith,
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Borg, 64, 7-6 to win a Green Fraser, Johnson and pat Smith ,
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In Munich. tOP4eeded Arthur group tournament. Ashe pi
Jimmy Connors hasn't lost a the finals of an Independent first set 36. But he was In corn- $250,000, It was the third match, 6-2, 7.6.
Ashe
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tennis match
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The Winter Haven boys and freestyle(7:24.2) behind WInL&amp;
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high school swim meet Friday. (6:41.0).
The Winter Haven girls
Seminole's 400-meter
trounced Seminole 12143 and freestyle relay am Of
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the boys dumped Seminole 103- Rawls,
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Kevin Smith took a snd in
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the 200-nter freestyle (2:06.0),
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Union
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held
at
Pat
Smith
was second in the
As a result, Summer missed up Sunday with the award Sunday from Paul Smith at the conclusion of the filth annual
the K&amp;Yfsk 0antry Club. celim Kluttz of Winter Haven
wimilng the top prize In the
Holding the first place award Is 0111 Cook.
senthUon&amp;
100-meter butterfly (1:09.4),
(1:15.8) arid Terisa Johnson
Johnson finished second In the
was second in the 500-meter 100-meter freestyle (54,0k

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physician, .said a biopsy will be
ns torn hack 325; 3 INTERMEDIATES_ I.
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Scarce, 3-8 with a 5.01 ERA defeated a
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spit Houston squad the Boston Red Sox $4.
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opinion he does not We canMorris Nettles' three singl' Meanwhile, Pa
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defeat
Milwankee
Brewers MEDLEY RELAY- 1. Sanford
as "not major," adding. "One somel, cleared the Mets of any that bolthered him was the debut and pitched
(Gordon,
Branch,
Davii,
Cum
three in- 4.2
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small muscle will have to be cut hanky-panky in the Dec. 3 swap
pitching
mound.
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12-3
innings
nlngs,
allowing
one
unearned
nace
belted
consecutive
home
Lyman7:1000:320Oasis-I
Jenkins'
to get to the trouble spot, but which Involved six players.
he issued six walks, wlldpitchetl run. Geoff Zahn pitched four runs in the second Inning as
(Ml 729; 2. Latimer (Lvi 230;)
Scott (Mi 7) 0, TwO MILE- 1
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K's Victoria
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The San Jose Earthquakes
are the North American Soccer League's first indoor
champions after a weekend toournament in whlch*tt*ir
efferlisive star, Dave Chfld, and defensive sWwart, Gabbo
Gasc shared m
valuable player honors.
The Quakes won Sunday's final 8-5 from the Tampa Bay
Rowdies before a Cow Palace crowd of 3,618.
The Dallals Tomadoo beat the New York Cosmos 2.0 in
the C
lafion final, with glkceper K Cooper getting
the only shutout o( the indoor season.

Texas

Rangers
one-time relief ace Pirates bowed 12-3 to the New
7-5.
slipped to a 6-11 record and 4.15 York Yankees, who released
Mery Retterimund hustled a
earned fin a verage,
the -yearold lefty following a routine 10th-inning
sInge into a
The Phib did receive some
dismal 1974 campaign

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dash and the long jump. Johnny Gordon-led relayers ,
Latimer recorded a long jump recorded a 2:0.1 clocking.
of 204.75, being edged out by
Oviedo finished with six ';
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SOUdS, Coming in the 220 yard sprint mL-dley relay. The

Thompson as the SHS sprint medky relay team walked away
with top honors. Lyman finished second in th e big track carnival.
(Iferald Photos by Chuck McClung)

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Seminole finished with 13

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York (Al vs F'ittsburgh at

Jack NikIat
$9 7069 61- 776
Forreit Fezier
it 7067 71-779
!terI Yancey
7)72 6967-279
Johnny Miller
7769-7767-710
Bruce Crampton
736961 71 --?$I
Bud AIIm
70 77 70 0-ni
Mike Hill
69.71 77 70-2*2
Sieve Melnyk
,ori', Lister
fl 71 69 7l--J

130,000

$13.17S

$i,oso

evenly is creosote bushes
1h
roots poison the earth
around."
Fine stuff this and there's
more In "A Month of Sundays,"
Updlke's latest novel. But fine
writing
does not a novel
make. An interesting story to
which the writing is subordinatt- and not thrust forward so
that the reader always Is consiclous of It - Is needed, and
this "A Month of Sundays"
lacks.
as

alone

3szazs CAts1ts1ae!J uia*ua

THAT FUNNY GIRL HAS
R%
FINALLY OROWN UPI i"ISCAA-v

29
R egulas'

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Plus
"TWILIGHT PEOPLE"
Fri., Sat,, Sun.
Mid-night Show ii p.m.

Wha: Rialit

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dcii,,, mo,l,ct
or:Ii-CI. J. col. s low
aid lct bviuii,
3 P'C(tt of

9" Value
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GOOD ALL DAY

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REV,Yt

DRAGON

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FRIED CH1cKEp

OP()(DAILY 11AM TILPPM. FRI hAT TIL 5PM
110 French Ave (H-.a I7.)
San$.rd

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Legal Notice

era te

To

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ic

,As

on

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I can't

discomfort. I can also tolerate
some ic crew
I feel I'm missing calcium
need. I'm 53 and female. My
family doctor said this is
common in some people but
doctors haven't found a way to
help. lie said I will get my

tolerate milk. When I drink
even acupof m.flJi (one-quarter
of a cup in my coffee throughout
the day) I get cramps after my
evening meal followed by
diarrhea. Istoppeda!jmilkaiyj
my bowel. are not normal. I
find ICaneatanouncso(ch
calcium in other
aDout once a week without
Ireadyourco1umjwj.0
t*ittle bone.s in later years it
was good to get plenty of
calcium. What would
YOU
suggest I take to replace
lack of calcium in my diet?
DEAR READER
You are
one of the millions of people

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By BERNICE BEDEOSOL

For Tuesday, March 18, 1975

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Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
CITY OF
ii nercoy given tiset I am
ALIAMUNTE SPRINOS,
enQaged in business at 1335 Comoan
FLORIDA
Dr., Orlando 32107, SemInole
Notice of Public Hearing
County. Florida under the I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
name of MODERN AIR AIR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
CONDITIONING &amp; HEATING Co.,
THE BOARD OF ZONING AP.
and that I intend to regIster said PEALS THAT SAID Board will hold
name with the Clerk of the Circuit a publIc hearing to consider the
Court, SemInole County, Florida ifl qtieStlØfl of granting a variance (or
acCordar,ce with the provisionS
thø following described property:
the FitiPi
Name Statutes, To.
San Sebastian Heights, Unit las
Wit Section ea 09 Florld.j Statutes
recordedinpta? Brick 19, Page2l,of
1957
the Public
e(orcjs ol 5emlrvI
5: John E. Lather
County, Florida.
own
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE

It

DEAR DR. LAMB

Legal Notice

CLASSIHED ADS

NOTICE OP PUNLIC HEARING
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The Saminole Coun'y Porl
The Baird at County corn.
misslnners of Seminole County, Fla. Authority,
Sanlord,
Seminole
will conduct a PjbliC iesrng in the County. r lorida. furnlshet the
CommiSsionerS' Meetinu Room of following ,fllOtmallon and In
tbe SemInole County Courthouse, struclion to prospective bidders
Sanford, Fla., on March 23. 197$, at detring to submd proposals fo the
7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as work herein described.
posSibl,toConhIderdflaPPiiCiIiOfl to DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
The principal work conit of the
fill a portion of an unnamed canal Ofl
the following described property: following
Lot Xli, 81k. X. Mobile Minor.
"Remove tanks, lines, motors.1
pumps, valves, fittings. building
2nd Sect
r'irth.r il.4(rIbl'd as B.twaen ttr&amp;acIur.t
Aflf
In,taIiA.,
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'_-.".._..w,a,
Champion Way and Lake Shore otherwise level existing tank farm.
Drive
Prepare new site for re location Of
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emInoIe

Orlondo

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Ar,. Bedroom duplex, drapes.
appliances, AC. pool, pool serviCC
Included, $115 9Oi 775)137 ext.

322-2611
83-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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1 thru S times

41c a

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5:00 A.M.

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óthru2S times

5:30 P.M.

26 times

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

9-Noon

SATURDAY

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Duplex in DeIton, unfurn., walk to
shoppIng, 2 BR, central HIA.
Screened porch, drapes. Call 665
8379 In A.M. only No pets.

me

.3lca line

LOOkING rot a babysitter' Try a
Classified Act

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32—Houses Unfurnish2d

DEADLINES

1973
DEL79

REQUIREMENTS OF Sections 7.1
ChaIrman
17,267 barrel tanks to the prepared
and 7.7, providIng a 2½ foot
Board of County
site Surface prepare re located
maximum heIght of Solid fence, to
CommisSioners
tanks and an additional eight tanks
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY a'iow a five foot high privacy fence
Seminole County, Fia.
to meet acceptable Industry StanFOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL along State ROad 131Publish: March 17. 1973
dardt to accommodate petroleuml
LEGISLATION
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be DELI]
productt. Create a turn key.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
held mIne Commission Chambersof
operational tank farm, interlaced
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the City Hail of Altan)onte Springs,
NOTICEOP PUBLIC HEARING with an existing facility, using,
intention to apply to the Legislature Florida, on March 31, 1975, at 5:30
The Board of County Corn- port, as much as practical, the

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3 BR, air conditioned, heat, large
fenced yard. Immediate oc
Cupancy 107 Temple' Drive. 5165
323 6611
7 bedroom block hOm

ht'

than you should about a con. interests.
once you swing into action, lack
the efyme in the yp,fl
fidential matter entrusted to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Keep your eyes solely on
the
intestine
needed to split the
you. Even an unintenhjonIleak This could be a
financially target.
double milk sugar so it can be
don't pay too much attention to
You tend to buy on impulse miseries of hell when they get
TAURUS (April XMay
You have little confidence In an petty side issues.
today. Decide first if you really
too much lactose from using

ideal
pal.
give

about work proposed

Don't reject It
it a fair trial.

Reep your
Don't

before

a

you

you

those

LIBR.A

(Sept.

Coworkers

are

bad

2.3-Oct. 23)

need the item, then shop

careless today, around.

mistakes

conversation

harmony with
company

by

could

effed upon you.

PISCI

(Feb. 2March )
Supervise Tie a string around your linger
have a

ouble,

promise

scoapio
share today, Don't
whose

talk

pertaining to the Future,

Make two in

seea

Marcbls,1g75

your decision-making portant

alfected bef

You're

YOUR BIRflIDAY

CANCER (June 21-July 22) firms and people.
Too mucl time will be wasted
SAGITrARIUS(NOV. 23-Dec.

changes

residence.

resoMng a

made with

milk.

Amethod has been developed
split the double sugar
tose) In the milk before VOU use

(lac-

to

the public.
Frankly, since there are
literally millions and millions of
people with some degree

your problem, I do

wish the

thIs year. One

If you don't

move,

CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

that are free of lactose

In re: the Marriage

would

Husband,

think with such

a

way that you can gain but

IN YOUR FAMILY
AL ANON
For families or friends of probl
: drinkers
For further information call i73 4557
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.o
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Box 35], Sanford, FlI. 37771

Legni Notice

Legal Notice

MechanIc Handyman
3fl 1700

proposed work are on file at Ihe
Office of the Port Administrator.
SCOPA Administration
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Building
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Port of Sanford
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Lake Monroe, Florida
The Board of County Corn
CITY OF
missioners Of Seminole County, Fla TIME AND PLACE OF OPENING
ALTAMONTESPRINOS,
willconductaPublicHe,aringinlhe BIDS:
FLORIDA
Sealed bids will be received at the
CommIssioners' Meeting Room of
NotiCeofpvblicH,a,inq
the Stminot, County Courthouse, Office of the Port Adrnnitrator,

AVON

PROflLEM
1'trtiap I.Jiolc Arnymo
:

Add new people, new plAcC, flew
interests to your life. And earn
good morey. too! I'll Show ou
how Call 611 3079

P

II. Call 1675 213.4
receIves a trophy

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bath large family home Only
52,000 down, and assume
payrntnts. Pool &amp; tennIs
privileges, Call 904 767-SiiS,
Owner Ascc,

Li' i- .-..
house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, heal
air, wooded lot Reduced to
$75,990, Builder must Sell.

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ON TIlE LAKE
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Onespacefor6O 63' MobIle home on

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9-Good Things

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Four room office suite available for
lease In downtown Sanlord.
Suitable for real estate, Insurance,
attorney's Office, etc. On site
parking.
0O me. plus utllItes.

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SAN DL EW000 VILLAS
110w AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD. 373 7570

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6670.

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IOOLI 3 .od.
rooms, 7 baths, family room, large
corner lot, sprinkler system, built
in barbegue, many other extras
155,000.
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Furnished apartment with clean
neat surroundings for bachelor
gentleman Reasonable 372 1316,
327 $699
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AVALONAPARTMEIIITS
Samsula Live leghorn hens, while
ADULTS, 140 PETS
?hei last SOc each for I to 50 ik
1)6W 2nd S?
each fpr SO or more Cackteberry
Farms, ' mile off lion Samsul. Efficiency
Utilities. fishing and
Dr oCackleberry Farms 5iq 1
canoe Included
On SCeniC
in 359
Wekiva River, 5100 Call 32.) 4170
or see at Camp Seminole

g.e,...

o bedroom, 1' batris. )t
POOl, tennis court, club hc
COnvenIent lOcation Tar....

FRUIT FOR SALE
E. V. FOSTER. LakeMery

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WELAKAAPARTMENTS

3775*41

lliW,lstSt

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FURNISHED? BEDROOM
GARAGE APARTMENT

11-4,ntructjoj

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Bartenders' School, day ari night

)UNTY - ONLY 530.500! Neat 7
bedroom cozy cottage Many
trees, new well. Could be just what
you want'
'3'V)

'USA

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!JACKIE CAOLO SWIM SCHOOL*

H(ATEDpO0L,A1L,E5
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-14—Camping Resorts

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CAMP, FISH and BOAT on scenic
wild Weklva River at the' bass
txeedlng grounds Call 377 1170 or
see t CAMP SLMINOLE

engaget

18-Help Wanted
high profit. 50. DeBary Flea
Market, 30346$ 5046

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Nice, private for mature man 514
No pets 327 3930

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Efficiency apl, all utilities fur
nished, newly decorated. 597.50.

flbI'

N :r 7 Fleclroom homes for under
11,000 Excellent condition.
onvenlent neighborhood, owner
minced
E 'ERETT A HARPER AGENCY
Registered Real Estate Broker
706W. lstSt.. Sanford
7813
)7277$5

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2

's old,] bdrm, 17 battis. cen-

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13400 373 1727
tITER SPRINGS

BARGAIN HUNTER *

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31A—Duplexes
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cedforqulcksale Ploqualfying
yrs old, 3 bdrm 1' baths,
.

entral air &amp;

heat, carpets,

rapes Only $20500 Low clown.
1w monthly Call $31 1772

It my lease, Handy Store. All
qulpment quick sale, Antique
ash regIster, electric adding
,achine,
I refrigerators,
redrick Air conditioner, blinds,
isplay benches, Chairs, couches,
ack bar counter, fishing equip
ient, etc 131-0600 or 831 427).
em Park.

Nice 7
Longwood-- Two bedroom, 2 bath. CC JP4TRY GENEVA
tdroom 1970 mobIle home on
ga,'aoe, central air &amp; heat, drapes.
:res with lots of goodies, in
carpeting Kitchen furniShed
uding pond, picnic table, utility
Convenient lochtion 2730753
iedS, completely fenced for
ute'-s Only $17,500
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73,% 30 year mortgages
NOV

with only 5_____________________
% down!
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GINO AT THE SEAMS' This)
'drOom, 1' bath, 2 story older
me may be just what you need,
eat for growing family. Large
r Oms, Cherry fireplace, separate
ci ilng room, new kitchen, wall to
ill carpet, nice 1 bedroom cot
ge for Income' or gursl Inc Iuded
I thit and more for 549.800. Call
more' information

Central Florida's

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Eve' 377 73?i
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* They're Hot! *
houses In a rural area. No,
ayment, monthly payments
an rent. Government subsii
i Qualified buyers. Call to s
M. UNWORTH REALTY
503W. 1st St.
373 6061, 323 0317
Peg. Real Estate Broker

$651. Dealer.

1973 Travel Trailer 21'. R-eautfuI
plan, sleeps 6. ar, awning, man-,
extras 53.500 377 20*1.

Reconctltioneø Batteries, 51? 95

DCC, 't n,,r,,,

Addressograph i000 repossessed,
still in crates, For information call
662-2576 or 173-1902, May beseen at
4206 N. Orange Blossom Trail.

62—t..awn..Garden

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?Mtorcycle InSoranc,
BLAIR AGENCY

323-3164
1974 Honda 550
Makeoffer t.tter6
372-9307

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Let me till your Wring garden spot
Or mow your vacant lots. Floyd
Freer, 333 3)91.

log to Apt - Selling furniture,
omen's, men's &amp; boys ClothIng I
is(. household goods. 671-2836,

ORCHIDS- $3 to $100. Ana Han
Orcnlds, 1015 Palm Springs Dr.,
Altamonte Springs, 339.7737.

79—Trucks-Trajlers
971 Dodge pkk up. automatic, PB &amp;

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MOSSIE C. BATEMA
Real Estate

Jim Hunt Realty

1919 S French
377 1196

7 Bed'oorns, I7'x6Q'

IKULPOECORATORS
1(19W 1st St 3732335
We Buy Furnitur,

Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.

In rnach!ne. Full automatic, Pay
balance of $75 or 10 payments of
5$

xd. Hermits Trail, Altarnor

Convenient Location
bedrooms, I, batt
years old Owner needs to m

Call Creolt

Dept.

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

307 A East 1st St., Sanford
E'eslô9 1)46

3fl 9111

APARTmENTS
Beautiful Immaculat
3 Be'droornt

2 baths, with alt
amenities Privacy fence,
tree's
Assumable mortg
S4$.00O

Pfetty Yellow House

)N LAKE JENNIE
II SANTA BARBARA DR

SANFORD
12 BEOROCM APTS.
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

323-0742 or 322-0532

Shaded yard, lovely home,
area 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Occi
Qualifying Sec. it! You'll lvi
S-3t,S00

Req. Peat Estate' Broker
377 1301 2610 Illawatha Ave at Ii

si Adult'Family

K Eli NE LS
HEATED KENNELS. 377 S15

'61 LIncoln Cont Coupe, white-yn, I
roof '63 fluck Electra, 4 c:'
hardtop Both new insp Ba-st 041cr
53)0400 or 131 1773

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AKC Doberman pincher puppies,
Champion lineage. 175 to 5150 Mr
Anderson, 363 5710.

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Id', over payments, new Capri with
2.000 miles Copper color, AC,
AM•FM Stereo. Call 372-2300
eve' and weekends

*KC Labrador Retriever Puppy,
black mate, $ wks Pick of the
litter. $100 904 27$ 3209.
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Home improvements

experience
ive'
WIL LIAMS ACCOUNTING,
Points,- Call 327-7843 anytime.

Lund Clearing
C&amp;A Backhoe Service

ARVIN M1I4M
BUILDING. REMODELING

REPAIR SERVICE.)?] 3675
Persc)r,at Tax Service

Plo 2 East Rd I' 92 SiC
Entrance. p. Rarsbo!toqn, .322 llS'9
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_Air Conditioning
Air
Conditioning,
heating.
Refrigeration Install and Repair.
Dykes, 377 N77

PINNtE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1104
Sanford Ave Master BeautIcian,
eves by app? 377 )97?or 377 1976.
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Coffee Service
'('irrir

C[PlTLr.L

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Marson Germanetti
Painting. Remodeling
Licensed, Bonded. 373 6880

Lawn Core

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RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELi7IG
NEw

Landclearing, SeptiC tanks, fill dirt,
drivewy
Alt kircis of d,gi',.
312 91i7 514 1195

HOMES

New Commercial Industrial
Design Construction Financing
Keith P 5mithC0nStruct, Inc
305475 1185. 71 Hr. Pdad.ne

K&amp;L LAWN SERVICE
Clean ups thatching. wet'dng.
mulch, tight haulng 773 0551

Pest Control

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RUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT. ALL TYPES ,OF CAR.

('nIle'

Carpentry, Remodeling, Ad,1tit,s
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Free estimate 373 6031
Concrete 5. Carpentry, Carperts.
Additi, Remodeling No iob too
largeortoosmall Free estirn,I,
372 1571 Anyllm.
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PEST CONTROL
7562 Park Drive

Pet Care

PENTRY AND REPA4RS. 372
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1535

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ifrirmerty liarrett's Beauty Pook)
319 E Pine 322 3717

BILE HOME PA

3633
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BOAR DING

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Beauty Care

itaI. from Only
I lot selection
available in
lord's newest and

&amp;

'ax Returns, 20

Si Si Senore

PAYTON REALTY

1964 GTO. Bucket Seats, i spe
Hurst trans good shape, 1300 37?

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entral Meat &amp; Air Conditioning
For tree eslimates, call
Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
1171

Older refurbished Sp5nish ,t
home Must be seen to be'
prcrl,lq'cj 53R.900 Trcm

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tWeekoIdGerrnafl5hepherclpup
Black and slIver, $30. 377 3916.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Accouning

.Qke Jennie

1967 Ford Gaiaxie 300. Auto, P.
Good condItion. soz See at 1)7
Lake Do? Dr. or call 323 3353 after
6p.m.

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ANIMAIHAVENGROOMING

I.- baths, with central he,jt an
Owner will iiegolate $23,900.

4

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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CHOICE LOTS

Iture near I 1. Fenced, wo
sm. 15 acres improved Only 51

Quiet area

Rent Blue .ustre Electric Carpet

* Singpr
"Ow'
"
'%
GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
In sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bObbin

Per*brIar of Loth Arbor it 5;
prinq. Bolt, large wooded Ic
5306061; 131-1120 After Hours

some DiOw deater cost, fittt
come' firSt choicet Plus F la's
finest Used Cars. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun. Fern Park't
1erget dealer. '75 Datsuns

64—Equipment for Rent

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Drop In bobbin, zig-zag and 3 needle
position Like new conditl*n, sold
new for $18, balance of $43 cash or
3 payme'nt of $10 New warranty,

3 Bedrooms Nearly N

AFTER)

m

=

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337064$
377
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REALTOR
3279751

372

Wanted:

0Ic f3r Tractor
349 5119

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMEI

you desire acreage, I have
argc c.r small reds from $1.1
er acre up. Terry Pealt
EALTOR, 621 0711.

2521 Perk Dr

63—Mach mery.Too

Like New Scaly King Size
Box SprIngs and Mattress
$125 32) 7340

:oatlng &amp; set up. 773-3470.

1967 Ford Pick-up

Excellent COndition
322 5014

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51—Household Goods

Bro

TAFFER REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
liOt,2SlhSl 3776653

IIELSOPI'S FLORIDR ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Cer'er
601 Celery Ave Sanfd

round wrought iron patio table Ith I chairs, $63. Call after 1:30
m. 3275611.

Realty. REALTOR. 323 7750

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Stemper Realty

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1969 Camper. Very' good condition,
$2,100 Call Dome McGuire. 377

Trail.

ing room and dining room furIture excellent condition. 373.

IVENTORY CLEARANCE. Sei
for the bett deal on a new ho

11FF JORDAN, REALTOR

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MILLIONS of dolIar in Real Estate
i5SOIddiIly inthi ClassIed Ads
NothIng small about that'

Used office furniture

OFFICE FURNITURE. Excellent
Condition. Atiortment of desk and
chairs, Oval conference table with
10 chairs. For further information
call 562.2576 or 123 1907. May be
seem at 1204 N Orange BteiSOr,4

$100
3720066

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75—Recreational VehiCles

REPOSSESSED PRESTIGUOUS

Barrel bar and 7 bar stools

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NOT ONE BUT TWO

10r78'droom AduItsOnly
Park Avenue Mobile' Perk
2c.i5 Park Dr,'. 377 16t

r. 3732920

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BAMBOO COVE APTS Concerned
new manager with experience
Conic visit with us AdultS Also
urfurnished 300 E. Airport Blvd
373 1340

A GOOD SALESMAN
is never Out
work Call us it you have a real I or 7 bedroom dutra apartments.
estate license, and a desire to
Furnished or qjflurfliS?ie
60'
EARN MOPE?
swimming pool. 1770 5. Orlando

FORREST GREEN!. INC.

,

uvailable Owner. 377 77$9,
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Be your own bnss. low overhead.

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pe:ure ana out building,
Lake Mary area. 131.500 Terms

37? 7796 after S. Adults. No pets.

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60—Office Supplies
steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs. StraIght chairs, filing
cabirirts, as s Cash a
Carry
P4011 'S
Casselberry, 11.92,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
'3ISE.First5t
3775637

71lItIfJIt

Du allfy!

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Large Furnished 1 Bedroom
Apt. Adults Only
No pets 377 9150

classes Call anytime 323 7770

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3735057

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Stan's Auction

Wood or

-ISO 322 1135

Your MLS Agency

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Auction
Saturctay 7 p M
Open daily 105 We buy, tell, trade

ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 1792
In 5961

'ddlng gown complete with train,

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72—Auctjon
So Dellary Flea Market
Imiles north on 17-92
3CS 668 5016

- ost 5150. Size 10 17 Will tell for

LFlolce Listings

SN LANTA - SPACE? HERE IT
IS' 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, pool,
formal dIning room, family room,

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II Hwy 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun.9;
339-2920

Area One Inc.

109W Is' St. 37) 4)?

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honks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost. Try one
today! Phone 3fl-2611 Or 131-999].

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ILSON PLACE

COIn 'i
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

MAITLAND FLEA MART

7if

GOLD

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373 3)26

549.300.

Furnished

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WE BUY AND SELL

SIZE $
MATERNITY CLOTHES

NEW I, 7 anct 3 bedroom homes and
townho.jses Wall to wall carpet,
-.x.alIpape,, buiit.in kitchen and no
maIntenance fee. LOW, LOW,
LOW 73., pcI, interest under tandem plan. Hwy 1792 to 25th St
west to Ridgt'*cj and follow the
signs.

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breakfast room, central climate.

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RE OPENING SALE March 7.
Wone'n' blouses and men's
shIrts, 75 cents each; men's and
women's stacks, 5200 Low prices
on everything Come see our new
location THE BARGAIN
GARAGE, 731 Hwy 1792, Fern
Park, W'-i IPru S.,! i 1, Sun )

Iamond pendant with sterling
silver chain. will Sell for $150.
Various rods and reels. Call
between 1-7, 773 1317.

paved streets, city water, $21,500
with only $200 down Government
financing $31 1649. BuIlder.

Ph.3fl-03S7

69—Stamps-corns

Hwy 46. ' Mile E of Ii
Fri 99.Sat.-Sun,t
2 7599
371 0720

Sneak Preview

Realty.

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De8ay, Adults Lovely large I
bedroom air, Ideal for retired
persons 661 6455. 377 .051
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SANFUIW FLEA MARl

CailBart Real Estate

SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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Dont needs?" Serve a useful
purpose again whCn you sell
them wittt a Classified Ad
from the Herald, Call us
todayl Don't delayl Just dial
372 2611 or $31 9993 To place
your iOw cost Want Ad

0'—MiscelIaneous for Sale

"SELL!"

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Stenstrom

scenic wild Wekiva River. Call
122 1410 rir tp
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Care for elderly women
in my home By week o,
month Experienced373653a
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ldylt*Ilde - .3 bedrooms with double
garage. 7 baths, family room,
1-fling
utility rc':n wilt
Sink,
built In
appliances,
fireplace, 7 patios, fenced, with or
without above ground pool. I mos.
old. 3738551

Merchandise

Wanted to buy used office fur,iiturc'
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy. 17-97 130 4706

54—Garage Sales

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OPEN TEN TILL DARK

7.'.ASTERS COVE

32O2OrIandoOr .3736670
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Large
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
with fireplace, central air, cxce'llent financing 537,21,0

2606 S. Hwy. 17 97
REALTOR 373 5771

1571

I)7OfloridaAve
373 6650

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Re'g Real Estate Broker
! Myrfle Ave Sanford
Phone 321 0610

Harold Hall Realty

PLAN9IPIG A 'GARAGE SALE? Twobedrm.apt.,orlarge2t,roorn
DOPi'T FORGET TO AD
house. 373-9370 from 9 106
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
MARINEnILLAGEAPTS

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Will REALTY

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XTPA SPECIAL

For used furniture, Jpplsnc.$.
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Marl, 215 Sanford Ave.

TELEVISION SETS 123 UP
MILLERS

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REALTOR 3??

FRANKLIN ARMS APIS

I. 051 Persian black &amp; brown, male
cat White tipped tail Collar &amp;
Tag irea of Bay Station 1st
REWARD, 323 0539.

CASH 322.4132

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SIXTEEN MILES 10 HEAVEN
Truly unutut
large 2 liP home in
a Quit, betting near County Club.
Huge ccrrser lccaticn, landscaped
so nIcely Including lots of Citrus. A
real buy at 125.900, Owner says

Soak Shade tree's, fenced, carpet.
drapes, refrigerator and stove
$23,400. 372.1310.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

COLOR TV,$Ii MONTH,
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
64.-I 1006

i stings Wanted
Quick Courteous Service

New 3 bdrm.

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Top prices paid, used, any COrid,tinn
61-1 $176, Winter Park

53—TV. Raho- Stereo

Mayfair, I Bedrooms, carpeted,
central 116.4, fireplace, private
dinIng room, 7'-', lots, orange
trees By owner $3S,
322 193.

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68—Wanted to Buy

ice, used machinet.
MOONEY APPLIAIICE~373 0697

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RELO YOUR CLASSIFIiD AD
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Holpoint Washer
Speed Queen Dryer
322-flu alter I

47—Real Estate Wanted
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Broker, tO? W. Commercial
Sanford 372 7551

LONG,',OOr) P.'RK

JIM DANDY JAll.FEED

"Buy Drect From Boxcar"
C.ORMLY's E. 46. Sanfd 323 i?))

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W. Garnet t White

FORREST GREENE INC
REALTORS)?] 6)33 or 64373))

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7 BR, 1tt &amp; last month's rent. Sanford PCI e is r grit Adults only 322 4719

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tountry Acreage

322-6457

homes Make color selections,

Free canoe &amp; fihlng 2 bedroom,

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52—Appliances

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

JOHN KRIO(R.45soc

SANFORD-.--] bedrooms, I'7baths,
central heat &amp; air, lenced
backyard. We own it. Will dicker
or swap $21,500.

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lS7ôafteri 3C

&amp; Found

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PrIvate entrance &amp; bath Call ifl

Each child

Free, 6.11 7077 for ','dc Care'
'Hotlin" AOutt or Teens

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Legal Notice

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to enter the Miss Sunburti flCjuty

Bids must b accompanied by a
ertified check, cashier's check,

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No Qualifying? Immediate o

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 7:00 P.M or as soon thereafter as March 75, 1913, at which time mey

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
ACreage

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'67A—Feed

tiller Pits 3277111 or 373 7547
Clean, 3 br $750 down, $194 mo I
annual Pct. rate, 173,500. Acre
Really, REALTOR. 373 7730

$30 each.]?] 6349.

KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv

l'i Yr. oid, 3 bdrm, w w carpet,
central
h&amp;a.
immediate
possession. JuSt reduCed by owner
to 125,900. 323 7716

322-6457

3Scottle P00 puppet.
6widis old,

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2 Acres near Paota Home cleared
property, deep well. Florida
living Call Ken Sandon

Days -- 3776173
Nights 322 3.471 or 377 7.337

65—Pets-Supplies

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2 Beautiful Acres

Beautiful

Monday, March 17, lfl$-58

High back velvet swivel rockeri
Choice of gold or green. 1.8991
NOLL'S Casselberry, Hwy 17?]
$304706

Trees.cncorner, Orange City
area 56.000. 372 1399

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

LAKE MARY

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11—Hniic.cac

Lecithin? Vinegar! &amp;at Kelp' 4Ow
all four in one capsule, ask to, You can et a fair price when you
V86
Faust's Drs
advertise your "don't needs" in
tt',e Want Ads

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bi'drrnrn, 1 hath fireptace, fenccd
;:.:.-iJ fl(- ltt..jrtr'o.j Sir) 1st
&amp; li*st 373 3597

Liberate yourlt IromtrcUom ,md

Call 17] 4357
Write P.O Box 1713
Sanford,Floclda 37771

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Casselberry, lovely 2 bedroom home
on dead end Street. Nicely land
scaped. fe,'xed. lawn care In
cluded. You'll love it. $113 Mo.
Casselberry Land Co. Inc. Realtor 339 1141 or 1304717.

Wanted: Salesman, automobile
experience. 3fl- 1700.

FACED WITHAORIPIKING

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CAPRICORN (I)ec. fl-Jan. linprovements,
interested In capitalizing on it. YVONNE DAVIS FRYER. Wife,
grantinga variance for the following Estates.
not less than I ive per cent (S Per
•
Respondent. descrIbed property,
On
Perch
Cent)
of theamount of the bid, made
Further
described_
as
__________________________
,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Lots?, 5. 9. 10. 11 &amp; 12, Block C,
La
11abtetotf,e Scminoi County Port
r0. Yvonne Davis Fryer
Robert L. Bettt Additln to
Auttiorily, Sanford, Floridi, and no
Sdny 1. Vihlen, Jr.
Address unkno
Altamonle, (Less the East 10 feet of
bids Shall be withdrawn for a
Chairman
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tnat an said lots), as recorded in Pial Book
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
01 thirty (30) days, subsequent to the
Board of County
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
action for Dissolution of Marriage 7. Page 96, of the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FICTITIOUS NAME
EiGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. THE VACATING, ABANDUNING,
public records of
Bid Opening, without the corflCnf of
Commissioners
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, CUlT
Notice is hereby given that wear, has been filed against you a
Seminole County. Florida. The
the Authority
SEMINOLE COUNTY, DISCONTINUING AND
Seminole
County,
Fla.
FLORIDA
CLOSING cncaged in busnejj at 466W. Lake are required to serve a copy Of your subject property is iocated
FLORIDA
The successful Bi0der
at 105
OF iflGHTSOF.wAy
PublIsh: March I?, 1915
shall
PROBATE DIVISION
Brantley Road, Forest
written defenses, If any, to it
Maltland Avenue
cily,
prOvld a Performance, Payment
PROBATE DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DEL-I;
CASE NO. PR.?-fl.CP
Seminole County, Florida, under the
WILLIAM A. LEFFLER, lIt,
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
PR NO. 7S'7$-CP
and Guarantee Contract Bond
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
Estate Of
fiCtitI0%
name of BOWER
askswaiverofthebasebollding
line
In ret Estat, of
NOTICE
that
provided and set forth in the
the Board of County PLUMBING
OCTAVIA CLAYTON BROWN
15
&amp; HEATIPfC,. I4
Post Office Box 7311, Sanford, reaubrem.nt in Sr'tlq, 7.15 to atiw
pClt.Ciii,,
GEORGE A. SWAPfWEOEL,
Commis5iofler5of3.mi,,(oun,y andlhat we intend
NOTiCE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Deceaset
Fiol'ida327n,onorbefo(eAprlI
a variance of thirtyfive (2.3) feel
toregist,
FlorIda, at 7 Oclock PM,
Deceased.
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
REJECTION
OF BIDS:
NOTICETOCREDITORS
on the 1st name with the Clerk of the Circuit
75, and file the original with he making the totai front setback from TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
NOTICETOCIEDITORS
The Seminole County Port
day of April, AD., 1973, in the Court, Seminoic COunty, Florida
Clerk of this court either before the crnIer line of Maitland Avenue OF
BY Authority,
Sanford,
AN
Florida
ORDINANCE
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Room at the County Courthouse in the
SAID ESTATE:
Fictitious Name Statutes, To
immediately thereafter, otherwise
SAID ESTATE:
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public Wit Section
NOTICEI%HEREBYGIVENthat bids or any part thereof, to waive
You and eath Of you are hereby
a default will be entered against you held in the
I43O Florid_a Statut
You and lid, 04 you are hereby
Hearing
CommissIon Chambers of a Public Hearing will be held in any informalities in the bidding, to
to
consider and determine 1957
notified an4 req,jlred to file any
notified ar'd required to file any whether or not the County
for the relief demanded in the the City Halt of Altamonte Springs, Room 203 In the Seminole County accept the bids or any parts thereof
claims and demands which you.
will
S N E. Bnwer
Petition
or ctaimj and demands wftch you, or
Florida, on MOnday, March 3). 1973, Ccajrffioijse, Sanford,
6cat,. abandon, discontinue, close.
Florida, at deemed most favorable to the in
Stephen Westey Weitcolt
,lthrofyou,mayhav,agi,.,
tcesI of the Authority alter all bids
WITNESS my hand and the seal of at 3:30P.M., or as soon thereafter as 7:00 o'clock p.m.,
•itherofyoij,mayhav,agaifl$d_ reflounCeand disclaim any right
estate In theoffic, of the Clerk of the estate in
of Publlh. March 10. 17.
31, 19)3
possible, at which time nterested thereafter as Is possible, on havebeenclaminedand,yaluated,
the office of the Clerk of the the County and the public in and to DEL 47
AD. 1973.
Cirajit Court of the 15th Ji.icial Circuit Court of the 15th
parties an citIzens for and against Tuesday, AprIl
.iudicial
ttte following rlghts-04.way running
5, 1915, to consider and to reject all bids and_ re
(Seal)
Circuit. Seminole County, Florida, CIrcuit, Seminole
the propojed variance will b heard
advertise or canc,4 the Proposed
County, Florida, through the describ property,
the adoption of an ordinanc, by work
Probate Divlsi, in the Courthouse Probate Division, in the
Arthut H. Beckwim,
to. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and final a&lt;?ion taken
Courthouse wit:
Seminole County, Florida. title of
at Sanford, Florida, within four
Clerk
o the Circuit court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cj.
at Sanford. Florida, within four
THIS NOTICE will be published which is as
Dated IhI$ 6th day of March, 1973
l)Thatcertainright.o,.wayiyjn0
follows:
calenda, months from the time of
By: Cecehia V. Ekern
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
caIenr months from the time
By order
between Lots 3, 1 and
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
ttte first publIcation ',f this notice, th, 11t publication of
Deputy Clerk
5, 6, COUNTY. FLORIDA
de$cribedpropertyandpostIngat BOARD OP COUNTY COM
SEMINOLE COUNTY
this notice. TUSKAWILLA, as recor
Each claim or demand must be in
Publish: March 17, 21, 31, April 7, three (3) public places within
in Piat CASE NO, 74-2111-CA.is.e
PORT AUTHORITY
Each claIm or demand must be in 8ok 1, Page 5the MISSIONERS CREATING AN
)75
wYiting and filed in Apiicate and
In re: CHANGE OF NAME of
5: Thomas A Rintord,
wrIting
and
flied
in
pt}cat
and
City
of
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida,
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION
ili'e the place of relidance and post slit the
2) That certain right-of way lying BRADLEY JOSEPH WITT
DELI)
at least fifteen (IS) day* pror tO the FOR
Chairman
puce of residenc, ar,
between Lou 7, $ a
cflct
9,
ress of the claimant
TO
time
of
THE PURPOSE OF ApptOyed as to form
publIc h.ar!ng.
and
offIce
addre
of
the
claImant
and
TUSKAWILLA.
as
RECOMMENDING TO THE
must be Sworn to by
recorded in Plat BRADLEY JOSEPH KENNEDY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
the claimant, must be sworn to by the claimant, Book 1. Page 5.
po, Attorneys
DATED THIS 12th DAY OF BOARD OF COUNTY CON
hisapenf or attorney, or thts,ame
AMENDED
EIOHTEE4TH
JUDICIAL
Cii.
MARCH.
1913
AD.
Publish- March tO, 17, it?;
PIsageq
or
attørnqy,
or
th•sarne
3)
Thatcertainrightof.waytyjng
MISSIONERS
THE
BOUNDARIES
shill be void.
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CUlT IN ANtS
n. ..
NOyflpra,'y,,u
.,.v uu'uvn K0O KOIG bet.
Ut' lPf VANIOU5 ZONES TO BE
OaVed
Santord, Florida, this
COUNTy, FLORIDA
..j
TO: BILLIEJOE WIlT
Ro*ann Hasty,
flATED at Winter Park, Florida, W595 Lots 3 and
ESTABLISHEDAND THE ZONING
70, TUSKAWILLA,
11th day 04 March, 1975.
CIVIL DIVISION
PciJ OffIce Box 265
thIs 6th day of March, 1915,
Secretary
as recorded in Plat Book I,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
REGULATIONS
0 8 ADOPTED
Pages.
Troy C. Mussetwhl?
Tipton, indiana
NO. CI 7$-736-CAO9.B
Board of Zoning Appeals
5: John 0. Haines
The Board of County Corn
lIThe entire length of that certain
RELATIVE
TO
As Executor of said estate
AIRSPACE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN &amp; Publish: March 17, 1915
As Executor of
mlssioners
01 Seminofe County, Fla
right
of
way
lying
between
Lots
29
HAZARD ZONING, AND FUR.
MUSSELWHITE I
COMPANY, a Florida corporation, DELn
that an Amended Petition for
said eva?..
4
will Conduct a Public HearIng in the
afld7I.ontheNo,th,a,4Lots6,and
MUSSEIWNITE
Ctiangv of Name for BRADLEY
Plainlitf,
S: John D. Maine's
THER TO PROTECT AERIAL CommItsio,,rj' Meeting Room of
50, on the South, TUSKAWILLA, as JOSEPH
APPROACHES
By S. Troy C. Musselwmte, Jr.
OF ANY AIRPORT
WITT to BRADLEY vs.
the Semlnoie County Courthouse,
JOHN DeN HAINES, ESQ.
recorded in Plit Book 1, PageS
Attorney for Estate
LOCATED IN WHOLE OR IN
JOSEPH KIP4NLDYhasbeen filed'
MICHAEL 0. MAHONEY fld
INVITATIONTOBID
Wlnd,rw,,I,. Hclnes,
Sanford, Fta,on March23, 1973, at
PART, WITHIN SEMINOLE
P.O. Box 6576
5) Theentireiengthof that certain aryouarerequiredty,1
Th* City Of Longwood, would
CAROLYN MAHONEY. his wife,
Ward &amp; Woodman, PA.
copy
I'lghtI-y lying between Lois 24
like COUNTY; AUTHORIZING THE 700 P.M. or as soon thereafter as
Orlando, FlOrida 32103
your answer o.' oi'mer responsive
Defendants,
to
call for bids on the followinb
250 Park Avenue South
tsibletocOfltIderanappllcatl0 to
afld2S.OntheNorlh,andLo,safld
APPOINTMENT AND CREATING
rvblith: March 17, 71, 1913
items:
NOTICEOPSALE
Pfeadlngtoth,Am,ndedPefitjon,or
Post Office Box p
35,
on
the
OF
THE
AIRPORT
ZONING
remove
vegetation, fill low area.
South,
TUSKAWILLA,
as
DEL.71
Change of Name on HAL H. KAN.
NOTICE is hereby given, that
Wkwer Park, FlorIda 37759
ft. of 43 Inch Steel Coated COMMISSION; PROVIDING cOnstruct a dock and retaining wall
recbf'ded In PIaI Book I, PageS.
wa to a FInal Judgment
TOR, (squire, Lowndn, PelrsoI,
Storm Sewer Pipe, State Roid
Aftornty for Estate
onthefo$Iowlfl9d,Scrit)edproperty.
6) Defiled
F$CTITIO(JSNAI
Drosdlck &amp; Doste', Professional borecloi,,re entered March 13th,
Deportment Grade. Plus Bands &amp; GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
PUblitJi: March 10, 17, 1975
The N. 794.5 ft. of the NW '. of the
7) The entire length of that right. Auociat,,
NOIiCelAhebyg)yenfttwear,
TO
BE
CONSIDERED
BY
THE
Suit, £33, First Federal 197$, In the Circuit Court of the Bolts.
DEL.4
'. 04 the SW ' Of Section 26,
otwayIylngbofween1ot54764
engaged In bu$1net_ at 363$ Oflindo
AIRPORT
ZONING
COMMISSION
SW
BuildIng, Post Office Box 2109
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
Seated bids to be returned to IN
Twp. 195, Range ?OE, and the N.
on the West, and 33 and 53,
Drive, Sanford, Semir,oJ County,
MAKING
RECOM. lt
on the Orlando, Florida, 37507, and file the
SemInole County, Florida In Civil Longwood
East, with the' exception of the original
6 Sft.oftheN.IoftM5Ei,of
the
Florida under thefkji,lo nam,ot
City Hall by March 17th, MENDAT IONS TO THE BOARD OF SE
04 Sedi
answer
or
other
responsive
Action
No.
CIS-7i6CA
09-B,
ARI?
5:00
p.m.
FICTITIOUSNAME
Golden Rod Rd, TUSKAWILLA
21, Twp 19$, Range
SANFORD COURT MOTEL, and
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
TO
9
Pleading in the office of the
Notice is hereby givtn that I am as
The City reserves fhe right to
. THUR H. BECKWITH,JR,CI,rkOf
E.
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page that we lntn to register laid name engaged In
ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES OF
business at
Court onorbe'foreMa,ch 31, 1975 t, the said Court, will sell for cash in accept or reject any or all bids
7 Colby
7) a That Certain right of way
Further
described as On Lake
AIRPORT
ZONING
DISTRICTS
ytj
With the Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Court. Altamonte Sprinq, Seminole lyIng between Lots 7 and 17, will
Onnle R Shomate
fall to do so, judgment by default hand to the highest and best bidder,
Markham
.*N 0
Simlnol Courty, lorida in ec
ltd
DETERMINING.
be taken for the relief demanded at the West Front door of the
County, Florida under the fictit
City Clerk
cordince with the provlsi
5ey L Vihle'n. Jr.
ADO P 1 I N G, AM E N Dl NO.
of the name of TRAVEL MART
TUSKAWILLA,
TOURS, Boot
1, Page 5. as recorded in Plat in tM Amended Petition for Change Courthouse, Seminole County, PublIsh: March 17.
Chalrn,an
MODIFYINC,, REVISING. OR
Plofid, 8? 11:00 A.M on Friday DCL 7$
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWII: and that I Intend to register said
ot imrne.
Beard of County
Sction $43.09 Florida Sfatut 1957. name with
I)Theentlrplengthofthatcertamn
CHANGING AIRPORT ZONING
P°'i'th 25th,
the Clerk 04 the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
1973 the following
Circuit tipht4f.way lying between
5: Mac McCtung
CommIssioners
REGULATIONS;
PROVIDING
real
Lots
31
hereunto
set
my
hand
properly
Court, Seminole County, Florida in anda.onth,West,andth,ea,ern
situate in
and affixed described
Seminote
County,
Fla,
Jan McClung
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND Publish:
March
17.
accordance with the
myofficIalaiat Seminolecounty, Seminole County, Florida,
Publish:
March 3. 10, 17, 24, 1973
towit: FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ENFORCEMENT OF AIRPORT DELI6
1913
_____________________________
_____________________________
provisions
04
boundary
beIng
the
Western
corner
Florida,
this
3QtP,
Lot
the Fktilio,.
596
and
59S
f
day of February,
TOWN OF FLOR IDA
tdame Statutes, To line of Lots 23 and
DEL.?
Z ON it. G R E 0 U L A 1 I 0 N 5;
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ie'e
LONGwOOfl. a4'rn,tlIng t
4.G Fuiê £l.tvte
pi
TUSKAWILLA,
as
r(cOfdetj
In
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?S-40tCA19.E CHkAT JUG A BOARD OF AD.
I'lj
1951
(Seal)
thereof
as
reored
In
Plat
Book I, DOUGLAS W.kSSON,
Rook 1, Pg. 5.
FICTITIOUS NAME
PICTITIO4JSNI
JUSTMENT, PRC"lDlNG FOR
page 19, of the PublIc ReCOrds of
TRAI EL I PROMOTIONAL
Ajjbijr H. Beckwlth,
Notice Is hereby given ttsa?
tIThe
entire
15 hereby given that I am
Iengtp,ci
Petitioner,
APPEALS
IN
CERTAIN
CASES
that
certain
I am
MART, INC.
Seminole County, Florid.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
vs
engaget in business at 2600
In business at lOS Lake
right of-way lying between Lots 36
Verde
5: By Alexander J. C.po,
Together
wI?hthe
following
items
9
By: LiIlin 1. Jenkins
of BARBARA ANN WASSCN,
AND
AUTHORIZING
SAID BOARD Destiny Trail, Maitland 12731,
TO
Lai, winter Park, Semlnoie
and37.onthetdorth,andLots3)and
EXERCISE.
PrnidentCERTAIN
Depy Clerk
property
which
are
locatet
in
and
County. Florida under
Seminole County, Florida under the
Respondent
POWERS,
thi fictit;ous
SUBJECT
PbImth March 10. 17, 24. 31. 1973 Si, on the South, TUSKAWILLA, as LOWNOES. PEIRSOL DROSDICK permanently Installed as a part of
recor
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO fIctItlousnameofLIS Prot, and
name of DAKEM PRODUCTS, an
in Ptat Bock I. Page 5
DEL
&amp; DOSTER,
the said improvements On slid
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS that I intendo register slid name
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO'
that I
PERSON:,
eg&amp;er slid name
landsINTERESTED MAY PrfessioI AnocIat
with the
IN
CERTAIN
CASES, PROVIDING with the Cler 04 the Circuit Court,
BARBARA
ANN
WASSON
THAT
APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE By A'RPORT
GE Refrigerator TBII
Hal H,
k*n?or,
Esquire
Box ill
Of the
Court. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TIME AND PLACE ABOVE Suite 133,
FIrst
Federal
ZONING Seminole County, FIoida In ac
SeminoleCterk
County,
FiorCircuit
in at
REGULATIONS
SHALL
Hardwick Rang, (Gas) 961IWsii
Building
Griswold, Iowa S)33S
BE Cordance with the provisions of the
Cordance wflh the provisions ot the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. SPECIFIED
REASONABLE, HAVE
Poet
Office
Box
7509
Wall
to
Wail
carpeting
CUlT It. AND FOR SEMINOLE
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit. COUNTY,
Board of Cunty
THE
Fictltiots Name Statut,t To Wit:
FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
DATED this 12th day of March, that DOUGLAS
Orlando, Florida 337
WASSON
has filed FORCE OF LAW, AND SHALL NOT Section $65 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Commissioners
Section (i,5g, Florida Slatutes
a INTERF ERE
191$
WITH
Attorneys
ANY
for
PetItionr
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-lfl-CAOI.B
Petition in the Circuit Court
of Seminole Ctmty, Florida
5' Charles 0. Siiwetr*,an
5: AanelieZ. Dashner
of FIfISTING
(Seal)
Publish: Pea. 21, March 3 ) 17
NONCONFORMING Publish Feb.
FEDERAL N*TtONL
Seminole County, Florida, for Child
Pbi7, March 3,
0. Arthur H Beckwttn. Jr.
21, March 3, 10, 17,
USE;
11, 71. 1973
i75'
DEFINING
CERTAIN
1973
Arth, H. Beckwith, Jr.
TOAGE
ASSOCIATION.
Custody, and you are
DEL 1
Clerk
requited to WORDS
AND
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
DEx
PHRASE5, DEK
Serve a COpy 04 your
Plaintiff, Publish: Mirch 17, )915
ittn PROVIDING THAT AIRPORT
vs.
By: Elaine RICharde
defenses, it any, on
DEL-Il
INVITATION TO BID
NED N. ZONINGREGULATIONSANDALL
_____________________________
Deputy Clerk
ELIJHA JOHNsoN,
NOTICEOFSHERIFF.flE
Sminole Memorial Hospital
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
JUL IAN, JR. of STEN5TROM, AUTHORITY GRANTED SHALL
Juilvs G. Petska
vftes bids for Eleclrosurg,cal Und.
Defendants
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH. Attorneys for
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FICTITIOUS NAME
BE
KEPT
ON
FILE
AT
Rowland
and
CERTAIN
Petruska
NOTICE OF SUIT
St*ClfiC.itin are availabl, at the
Petitioner, Poet Office Bo
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE IS HEREQy GIVEN that
Not.ce' is hereby given that *
Attorneys at Law
TO ELI4 HA JOHNSON,
office of the Administrator, Ati bids
Sanford, Florida, 37771, and file1330, PLACES WHICH SHALL BE OPEN by virtue of that certain Writ of
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
engaged
in
business
the FOR PUBLIC INSPECT ION; Execution
a k a EIijh P Johnson
23 East Robinson Street
original with the Clerk of
shall be mallet to: Mi, Robert 1.
at 107 CIVIL NO. S-4S3-CA-2A
Kingswpo
issued ou of a undq
the Circuit PROVIDING FOR
Court,
Orlan, FlOftd 37
and
VIOLATIoNS the seal of the
Court
Sanford, In re: Ike Petition et
on or before March 31Sf, mi, AND PENALTIES; PROVIDING
Circuit Court of
Mamorial
PublIs: March 17, 1975
GEORGIA MAE JOHNSON,
Orange County, Florida, upon
otherwise a de'fault and ultimate FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
HERBERTLeROYNEALS
fmttetj name Of CRICK ETT'S
HospItal, 110) East First Street,
a final
DEL-fl
his
*if
Sanford, Fla 37771. BIds must be
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
judgment will be entered against
NOTICE OF SUIT
PROFES3IOt1AL CLEANERS and
Acopyof said Ordinance shall be
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
you for the' relief demanded in the available at
tOurlonthedayofOctoberA 0.
by noon on the 75th day of
that we 'ntend to register said name TO- ALAN HAY
All parties claiming ierests b.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the Office 04 the Board 1973, in that certain case entitled,
Ptitlon
MNCh 1973.
17 Dartmouth Ave,
it the Clerk of the Circuit
04
County
CammIssioner Seminole Interstate
Court,
through
der or against ELIJHA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cii.
Apt iB
Supply Corporation, etc.
WITNESS my hand and
PubliSh: March 17, 1L it, I97S
e'm,noIe County, lofa in ac
official COUnty Ccurthou, Sanford, Plaintiff, vs
JOHNN, 1k a Elilha P JOhnson
'CUlT
OF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
DEL- 74
Somerville',
N
ordane with the ProviSions
sealofsaldcourtonthis7Mhdayof
Don Smith. Defendant.
Jersey
itd GEORGIA MAE JOHNSON hit
of the
Florida, for all persons deslrIn to whICh afOresaId Writ of Execution
SEMINOLE COUNTY
February, 4 0 iis
O78
'(t"ous Name Stlu?,. To Wit.
examine the same
*fc. and t
i$ parties having or
PROBATE DIVISION
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
tSc'aI)
and
ction 56509 florida Statui
FICTITIOUSNAJ.
All parties in interest
clamming to t.ave arty right, title or
PROBATE NO. 75-73-Ce
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
and citizens Semin, County, Florida, and i
5RONAtD
DEfINER
Rose
F
Mims
Notice is hereby given that i am
Shall
hav. an opportunity to be hive levied upon
nterest tO th real Properly herein
In re: Estate of
726 to AWue',
Clerk of Circuit Court
Danietj Mims
the following
Osged ifi huc's at 735
heard at said hearing
scrbed
14n11lr
Tttt.Llt
P-bI,
lrvir.uton, New Jersey
Semlnot County, Fio.-ida
de'SCrlbed proty Owned by Don
10, Il, 7i, 21, 197$
Pd, M.aitiand, Scmeri County,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEi iS
By order Of the BOard of County Smith, said Property being located
deceaSed
By Lillian T. Jenkins
071)1
Florida under the fictitious name
Commissioners 01 Seminole
that an aCtion to toreclosi mar
NOTICE TOCRDITORS
DePuty Clerk
County, In SemInole' County, Floql, more
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
To
All
Florida.
EMORY DEVELOPMENT, and
'aaQ•onfhetotingrealprpp,.f
Creditors and All Persons
particularly described as
that the
PJOTICEUNOERFICT,TIOUS
Ned N Julian, Jr
folit
Board
that I Intend to register laid name in S,minol. County. Florida
of
County
abovenamet Petitioner, HavingClaimo, OemandsAgist
NAME STATUTE
One (1) 1971 Chevrolet Truck,
STENSTROM. DAVii &amp;
HERBERT
LeROY
IdEALS,
his
Said
Estat.
*ith the Clerk Of the Citcuit Court,
Commissioners
Lot S. Block "0", WASHiNGTON
C WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
MCINTOSH
filed a Petition for the adoption of
Title No. 17703o 1.0
Seminole County, Ftoridj .n at- OAi,S SECTION ONE, Iccording
Plo
Seminole County, FIo,'ida
Ypu are hereby ndfiliet and
to
CS141487w7
Notice 's hereby gln that t
Post Off Ice Box $230
cordanc, with the provisions ot th,
thi plat thereof a u'eco,ded in Plat
5' SIdney I Vihlei,. Jr.
the'
minor
children
named
in
that
required
to
present
any
claims
and
UndCr5igftd, pursuant tO the Petition arid ycxi Ar' cornmarv4i-d 0
Sanford. Florida 37771
One (1) 19i7 BuIck. Tills Ni
B'ii&amp; tt
S,,f.-5
ChaIrman
To
ajeç 11. 5. Pjfi Pr'rr
fit ':u. P4..
v.rIth -,nu ni,,1 h.vc
t.-,f ii- - (r.jttr
Attorne'y for Pi1itiiir
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Legal Notice

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REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL. CONTRACTOR

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Seminole County, Fla.
Publish: March 11, 1975
DEL-si

City of Altamonte Springs, Florida, Construct a bulkhead on th
Petter, that Said Board will hold a public following described prOperty:

sanford - 3 bdrm 2 bath, central
heat 1. aIr, carpet, drape's, kitchen
equipped $193 mo 647505$

periencJ shift manager Ex
periencj truck service man Call
after 2_______________________
p m for appt 327 741]

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HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

dairy and food industry would
get with it and use this process

RIdiculously low price. 373 7920

Codltions for all annexallons and three (3) publIc places within the the following described property: from the Office of the Ad
to take effect immediately upon it
City of Altamonte Springs, Florida,
Spring Valley min,strator.
Lot Ii, 81k.
bcoming law.
at least fifteen (15) days prior to the Gardens.
Ryan
5: S. Joseph Davis, Jr.
time of pbhic hearing.
Seminole County Port
)ui'mer described as: 1)7 LIve
S: JOSEPH DAVIS, JR.. ESQ.
DATED THIS 12th DAY OF Oak Lane
Authority
of STENSTROM, DAVIS .
MARCH, )975 AD,
'° Boz 1V6
SIdney 1.. VIhIen, Jr..
MCINTOSH
(OFFICIAL SEALt
Sntord. Florid., 32771
Chairman
Flagship PnI. of Saflford Suit,' ?2
ty,
I ur thi 1Oflr'*r(r ;f t:dcr,
l Cc,i:t
Board of Zoning
Appeals
Publish: March 17, 1975
_______________________________
DEL-la

New

roof, carpeted throughout

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the proposed variance will be heard the Seminole County Courthouse, Dispose of all surplus material"
Contemplated law is as follows:
To repeal Chapter 73-620, Laws ,t and final action taken
Sanford, Ft, on Mirth 25. 1973. at INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING
FlorIda, 1973, being an Act relating
THIS NOTICE will be published 7:00 PM. or as Won thereafter as SPECIFICATIONS:
to municipal annexations in by posting one (1) copy on the above possibl.toconshderanapplicatlon to
Specification and or dscription

Sanford, FlorIda 37771
Attorneys for the City
04 Altarnonte Springs. Florida
Publish: March 17. 1915
DEL-SO

to the family. Your available to

(Oct. 24Nov. 22) mind will be elsewhere.
gamble where business Is apt to forget.

about things you concerned. It's
best today to
alone are interested in.
deal with reliable and trusted

products

seSsion, 1975, for the passage of a possible, at which time Interested will conduct a Public Hearing in Ihe llng and other required c'quipment

fenced garden, $'xlb' block utility
building, barbecue pit, $23,900.
Call Ken Sandon.

After Mrs. 372 7111or 373 7157

Noon Friday

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Ave. 3 bIks South of school. B.
Beltucci, 1917 LOuise St . Crystal
Lake'. Illinois, 60011

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Herald, Sanford, 1:1.

51—Household Goods

10 Acres can be divided Lake Mary,
between 3rd &amp; 4th at'Van Buren

7 bedroom Spanish style convenient
Sanford location, study, screened
porch. double garage with
workshop Bargain at $16,000 Call
33) 9110

MARY HOME

area Tiled kitchen, large lot,

IllS andsecurity Ball Realty, 377
7757

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A PRETTY HOME
014 A PRETTY CORNER

JOHNNY WALKER

Clecn well located] bedroom rental.

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Evening

43—lots-Acreage

BuIlt in 1974 over 1,100 sq ft. livinç

24ca fine

(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE

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779, Don C line.

RATES

HOURS

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201 Woodmer, Blvd. Price $11600
$600 down payment, $135.50 per
mo. to qualified buyer 372 7760.

115 Meadows, Lake Mary-Sanford

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begin this afterno4m in the Sanford circuit court

by Bob Montana

trial of a Deland man Floyd Jacely n, 32, is accused
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of breaking and entering with intent to commit a
felony and grand larceny in an incident at a Sanford
residence
The false imprisonment and sexual battery trial
of Patrick Andrew Sims, 21, of 643 N. Winter Park
Drive, (asselberry, as continued until April 28
be"came the alleged victim in the case has been
hospitalized
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y esterday by Assistant State Attys.
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A carnival to benefit Sky King Yuth Ranch, SR IlL opeas a15
p.m. each day through March 23 at the American Legion
Fairgrounds, 17.fl, Saord, with rid for all ages.

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possession of a stolen motor vehicle. Ile pleaded

Michael Turpen O'Brien, 18, of Winter Park,

punishable b% a maximum one )-ear in county jail.
allowed Hampton to remain free on his own
recognizance.
Sentencing as also scheduled for April 22 for
John Da vidson SIsoford 19, of Goldenrod, after he
pleaded guilty to attempted buying, receiving and
'rtaling stolen property in cennectlon w ith 1k
$10purchaseof a set of.stolen auto Ures.
flit south told Judge McGregor he knewthe
fires; haa been stolenA hen he bought them. Ile faces
a matimum sentence of one year m jail on the pled

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building and firemen were donating the IIoi%er,
sselberry city officials
labor
knied today any applications ha ve

City bookkeeper Elisse 011iff entered
Yesterday's high 71 low this
rnornin 61. Partly cloudy to Winter Park Memorial Hospital
cloudy through Wednesday with yesterday and as scheduled to tin
dergo surgery today. Two weeks ago
storms, most likely tonight. building Inspector David Clmcey entered Seminole Memorial Hospital with
Turning cooler Wedn"day.
a
reported heart attack.
Ilighi Wednesday mostly in

Other cases docketed for trial this week before

marijuana, .3 misdemeanor.
felony.
Assistant State Atty. Charles Gordon said the
Mcf-larlen was indicted by the grand jury in
state rommends that O'Brien. who has no prior connectiomi with the Sept
28 holdup of a 7 E1e tn
ruiiinal record, receive probation in the case store at Park Ave.,and 12th St., Sanford
He was
Judge McGregor set sentencing for April 22, or- juvenile at the time of the robbery.
dered a pre-sentence investigation and ailoed
ALso docketed for trial on a sexual batter
O'Brien to remain free on bond.
charge is 20-year-old James Edward Knight of ig
O'Brien told the court the bag of marijuana that W 15th St.. Sanford Knight
charged in cu
IA,ngwood police fourxi in his car Jan. 4 had been nection with the Feb. 1, rape of a 48year-old wonij.i
purchased trormi an unidentified dealer"
a wooded area off Southwest Road Sanford
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municipal government dS faced toda
year turned in by IBsIere yesterday
with the temporary loss of the second and a request for payment for June,
.3A "IcInber of its seven-person city hall IT14 services from the city's legal
4A staff, the possibility Fire Chief Roy
advisers, Stenstrom, Davis and
LaBossiere will be quitting his job and
NIcintosh.
the discover) of more unpaid bills from
ihi city in Runt
Ls has
5A last year - this time $1,600 nor th
dtscoered unpaid bills a-ui received

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$2,Wj bill for services rendered during
1973.

"I bought It to smoke It and to get high," the

youth said.

possession of controlled subsLince (marijuana) to (larien, 18. of 1106 Pecan Ave., SanfO G,
on charg s

and police department committee, said
LaBossiere wws not available today
the modification costs would be to confirm or deny reports he is looking
negligible since materials were being for a new job arid haq applied for the

Herald Staff Writer

ed

The court ordered a pre-sentence investigation and guilty to possession of less than five grams of of robbery and use of a
firearm in commission of a

Onnie Shoniate is attempting to fill the
gap left by Mrs. 011iff.
The latest bills—include some $w

411
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guilty to unau thorized use of a motor vehicle, changed his plea from innocent to a charge of Judge McGregor Include Samuel Williams Mc.

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Ricky Charles Hampton, 22, of 310 W. Third St., The court ordered a pre-sentence Investigation and
Sanford. Hampton originally was charged with allowed Stanford to remain free on bond.

iDA Iga: Broing has placed the city on These were for services from the
Women's ...............18 notice he will go to court to collect a sunuiwr and early fall of 1974.

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F'iggalt and Claude Van hook after Leo Arnold told
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. McGregor he
couldn't identify Charles Anthony Sweet. 19, of 1711
W. 15th St. and John Henry Wimberly, 21, of 1300 W.
'~-venth St,, both .1tanford, as the nien who robbed
hint.
Figgalt also dropped breaking and entering with
intent to commit a felony and grand larceny
charges against Robert C Young, , of Altamonte
rmgs
Ann h1arie Brockett, 31, of 1220 W. Elghul St.,
'anlord, pleaded guilty to simple assault and as
given two years probation. She had originally been
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receive some monies from the
ale of the units after all the
legal costs of the bankruptcy
By ED PRICK
disallows freshwater welts for introduced Into the human warned city officjals_ but too proceedings were paid.
Herald Staff Writer
residences within 100 feet of body.
But, Hutchison said SCOPA
city water lines.
As for the city,s nouride,
Orlando
said
council would probably not
any of the money from the sale
Dysat doesn't want to drink water will make the "te6th get residents "sicker, sicker *W Dyiert's requm
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flourW In his water.
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hard and the bones go bad." sicker."
but Dy3ut, a Casselberry Dysert said,"All I went to do 13
"1 want a well; I want to res
resident for 16 years, may be put down a well and drink well drink God's water," I)yaert told own welts S(X)PA Is in a hole of more
ror one reason
out 1A luck — on two counts. water."
council last night.
than
00.000 In back rent and
another.
First. he's out of luck because
lie says flouridation benefits
Council Chairman Edith
mortgage on the building.
"The reason might be
the city's voters approved a the 5-12 age groups only, and Duerr told Dysert the council
Earl Downs, who was nanied
nouridation plan in it straw said nouride in water isa result passed the ordinances for the because %%e put the water
ballot Dec. 3.
of pressure from aluminlum -health and safety of the through pipei — and not fly it a member of the board last
night, cautioned the other
And Dysert, who calls the companies hohad an excess people. If its not sa fe, we by air," Orlando said.
members
about trying to hold a
Introduction of flouride to of flouride and foisted it off on should get that information."
B
drinicing water "the greatest the Anwrican public.
And Councilman Sal Orlando pressed. He said if he can't drill re-sale on the units until they
find out how
the Is are
Insult ever to the American
A nutritionist by profession, asked Dysert why he didn't his own well, then he
may
people," Is out of luck a second Dysert travels around the U.S. appeal to council before resort to more stringent actually
time because he wants to drill a lecturing doctors and health flouride was Introduced to the measures.
Downs made the recom• well - but the city last week officials on the evils of city's drinking water, but
"1 don't know wha t I'll do - mendation that Ryan find out
passed an ordinance which chemicals which are being Dysert informed him he had probably move out."
the details of the sale.

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hopefully, lies lower cost
And cit y commission appears a lesser expense, but main
With the intention of spurring
Paul Jaris sut prc5idefltof
housing for newhome buyers in eager to lay Initial support for
1ning a quality home
the slumping building Industry Cardinal Industries, said he
the city
the bridge.
The commission listened, by ducing the cost of homes also
ould like to see some
Construction on a bridge was
'I'he bridge will span the
A room full of area builders, nodded their heads and decided sparked the idea for the forum re vision on the utility fer-,s
begLn yesterday in City Hall by money eating gap over the developers and other oc- to establish a committee to by
Commission Julian Sterv- charged for new housing in ~fie
City Commissioners and local city's building codes and cupationalists concern-id with review the sugest1ons and strom
city.
home builders and land restrictions aiW allow builders build;ng homes supplied report by back to the comMayor Lee Moore described
Cart1onal industries is a
dee1opers
to sell new homes at d reduced commt&amp;s1one with numerous mission on April 7
the building profession
in Irddular apartment con
At 'he 10(1 of the bridge, cost to buyers
ideason nays to build honks at
The major issues which were
perilous times"
struction business that Is
repeatedly mentioned in
'Ifsome of the building codes
oenfng a plant in Sanford in
cluded:
in the city may be burdensome June.
Allowing a sloping Miami on the cost of the building, It
Realtor Garnett White
curb to border se In
may be to the mutual aid to all summed up the main idea of the

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or do away ttli entirely those
If a man can' t buy it, then
Allow a' four-foot wide codes," Moore said in a preface what are you going to do?"
sidewalk, instead of a five foot to the fonun.
White asked.
wide walk. when a walk is built.
While the entire forum was
"If a man wants to build an
Relax the 700 foot minimum spent discussing current economical house, then let him
square footage requirement of building rules, Art Harris, build an economical house."
.
a single residential dwelling to chairman of the city's Planning
Odham said, "The city has
.
The
Semino
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C
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allow
for
smaller
dwellings
to
and
Zoning
Commission
said
he
bu
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the
ports
property,
ilding idea.,, the developers
has
been
in
!
Ryan was concerned that the
be constructed,
Authority (SCOPA), after bankruptcy proceedings for $13,000 for the units may not
was hoping to see more
have
ideas, the customers have
be
learning that it sale had been several months. Company a fair price for the units, but
Allow for a soil cement street initiative on the part of the ideas and the Federal Housing
T
held for modular units of the officials failed
Authority (FHA) has ideas.
to file Hutchison pointed out that foundation instead of a builders.
bankrupt Concrete Structural reorganizational plans and "nobody knows what they are limestone foundation.
"I was hoping Uw developers When you put them all togethcr,
Systems, Inc., initiated action actions have begun to liquidate worth" because the plant was
The four points, according to and builders would come up you have moved the cost of a
,
last night to fin out why the property of tht plant
developer
Brailey Odham, wil.1 with a new type of construction house from $12,000 to sv,000."
an innovative Idea and the WiltS
it for a total of $1,000 to reduce the cost of housing,"
SCOPA ant 1not ti an I
"Somewhere we've got to
were never sold.
r plant was designed to
savings (I,
new home.
t sale IS C,
,
Harris said,
pull it down"
Ryan said he "was not sure
construct modular motel
SCOPA Administrator Jim
that was a valid type sale."
Ryan reported to the board ffiat
fie said he expected the total
SCOPA
it total of 17 modular units,
Attorney William number of units should have
some not completed, had been Hutchison said the port wifl been worth about
$25,000 to
y
sold under "questionable" cir- have possession of the building $3,0.000.
by a trustee ap. wi thin 30 days and another
It %asn't a fire but a nagple that brought the Sanford Fire cumstances
pointed
by a Jacksonville tenant to lease the building will
Dennis
Doigner,
adDepartment's aerial ladder tnek to City Hall lawn yesterday. District Judge presiding in the be sought.
ministrative assistant. said that
Firemen boosted city maintenance diAslon worker Willie Back
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bankruptcy proceedings. of
norm.ally a sale in a bankruptcy
latop ladder to the top so he could quickly give flagpole its anRyan said several interested would take place on the
nual coat of paint
companies ha ve inquired cbout premises, but he said
to his
The CS.S.1. plant, located on leasing the building,
knowledge no sale took place at
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three. West thought a while
before playing the six spot.
Dummy's Jack won. South
proceeded to draw trumps;
cash the four dubs. and chalk

Many of the blUs were found by Mrs.
011iff in paid files and in desk
dra wersLast week City C -Puncil receive(] from
Lillossiere unpaid bills for last Se
tember and ordered him to turn in

promptly all bills run up by his
department.

Councilman II.A. Stott told The
Ilerald today the latest bills are for
70s, and lows tonight mostly in
Council Chairman J R (,rant has renovations on the fire station last year
605.
been assisting Public Works rector
to provide sleeping quarters for fim
Complete %eather details on Ralph Fisher in building inspectlow; men. At the time, Councilman Don
Page 5A.
during Chacey's absence. City Clerk
Schreincr, then chairman of the lire

Scott
estimated
today
the been received for the full-tivie post,
modification nst are totaling nearly planned but not yet created
$3.000.
Ialiossiere was hired by the city as a
City u)urlul in Runt Lt
Irt1 firefighter nearly three years ago and
aay$4O,000inpl1innedexpendituresto
as named Fir" chief two years ago
pa trolmen and former Police Chief full-time paid chief, Carl lmmler.
Toni hlennigan who quit the police
lBiere came under f from the

department have4ot been replaced city council last week after he an.
with new personnel.
flounced the third firefighter in as flULZly
Council member June Lormann has months is resigning. He blamed the
urged an increase in w3ter rates, rapid turnover on the cily,s policy thaI
suggested originally' by Fisher.
employs are on probation and thus
Last year then councilman 13
a pay raise for six months while
Ferrell pvdicted a two weeks vacatio;I eight per cent state retirement money
without pay wotdd have to be called for is deducted front salaries after only go
city employes it spending was not days.
curtailed. Die c-risis appeared to pass.
fie was criticized by city council for
However, the $11,000 which the current speeding excessively in a city car and
council now must pay in last years' bills for continually failing to turn in biUS frr
totitIs a bide moreft than two weeks' PaYlPtnt So"WhIlies for six months at a
yroH.
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4 Seminole Employment Economic De velopment Corp)
Horace L. Orr has been named project director and :he
grant will run for 24 months
The project ill be testing the concept of it community
owned and operated economic development effort model
of a c(nnniunity development corporation.
The specific objectives ,of the project are to crea te
jobs for special
pact area residentS; increase the
amount of minority ownership and contracting of business
located in the impact area; increase minority ownership
of real estate in Sem inole
acceptable housing, make an increased amount of capital
available to mnirority residents and or minority
businewnen or potential businessmen,
SFEDCO presently Nis 56 persons einployed in the
four businesses which it has started and anticipates
providing employment for 125 more in the next few
months, A fifth business will be started te latter part of
this month.

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By BERNICE BEDE

Friday, March 14, 1973-6B

For Saturday, March 15, 1975
ARIES

FRIDAY

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Truth
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(9) Wild World
Animals
(13) The Stonemans
(24) Intercom 24
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line

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(a) We'
(13) Champions
(24) Wall Street
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(24) Jack Benny
8:00 (2. 8) Sanford And Son
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(9) Jaques Coustedu

Ho? L BaltImore

(24) ElvIra Madigan
9:30 (9) fktd Couple
(13) The Detectives
O:0O (2. 8) Policewoman
(6) News Special
(9) Baretta
(13) DIck Powell
Theatre
(24) Endless Summer
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(a) Star Trek
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6 Favorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Symbol Of

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(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(4, 44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
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8:30 (2) Wheelle And The
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(6) Globe Trotters
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(9) These Are
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(13) Wrestling
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The Performing Arts company of Florida, Inc. presents
a con.
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iu uir rJyu zsusri
eatre, Lock Hay en
Park, at 2:31" and 8:30 p.m. today iSaturday. Among
the talented
young dancers in the Fern Park-based company are
Susie
amblett and Chris RIgfns (fop) and
Jennifer Hinson and
David Lukacso. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
et'rt

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written in language that
any solidation of courthouse Seminole County and providing
citizen could interpret without departments,
opinion, Sherimi's office said, It
for the appointment of the would appear that the raises serious questions."
saw some merit in the problem provided by.
the assistance of a Philadelphia
. . special law
What Vogt received from INCUMBENT by
State Sen. John Vogt (
an
appointed comptroll er would appro ve
"
The
impracticality
lawyer.
— and
the
board
of
Legislature,
with
the
COnd
by
vote
of the electors
Shevin was "an advisory county commissioners
face in this respect. Sen. Lod
Cocoa) has asked Attorney
currence of a majority of the indeed impropriety in giving
of the county, any county ifVogt first asked for an opinion" on the "County presumably, as to its propriety
on
Genera Robert Shevin
electors of Semincle County the county commissioners the Wils (I-Merritt Wand) said ficersmaybethosen in anotir
right to hire and fire, at their the legislation would be matter therein." and
opinion on the legality of opinion when the Seminole Comptroller — propriety of as a practical matter as well as might
. . (provide) for th
— "The
special law providing for ap- its legality."
amended to include a provision
County Commission
creating an appointed
e pleasur e, the county officer who placi
appointment
of
the
county
1968
homerule
article.
. . ex.
office of legislation separating the pointment by the board — of
county
is charged by the consti
legal responsibility on pressly provides th
comptroller
ng
at
"any
At
none
of
the
legislative
comptroller
of
Seminole
with
county coininissloners.
for court and finance
Seminole County.
rcspqnsthility oftution
pie- the County commission for county officer may be chosen in
County."
The lead paragraph In the hearings held in Seminole has it
ng
ibflitie of Circuit Court Clerk
The senator, chairman of
auditing county expenditures
another manner...
been suggest ed that the co ty
somewhat
complicated
Jr.
and
Seminole County Legislative Arthur IL Beckwith
- - - - said
mw.ie
criminally
respon.
In the last pataraIth the
pku to sme the incumbent.
un
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delegation. indicated et :
t ount believe the attorney
orintiatn, WA
'I county's plan Is oap. - your rqut t
a proviaton that th
BeckWlth,ouz1ty
comptroller.
e
an
'a'isáy
law
once
hi
apeactkml
of
his
duty
in
t
recent legislative hearing, he pointacomptrollerto ha
s respect -- IS passed by
tter
,tje
e Legislature must general has given us adequa te
opinion' eonee'nlng a proposed
would like the new opini
At the end of the four page for th, however, the provision immediately apparent" the receive apth
proval by Se
on to be fiscal affairs, in line with special act creating the office
e appointment of the opinhitl
minole advice," Vogt said at the recent
opinion
a formal one on legality and be modernization and
states.
legislative hearing, indica ting
which details a county comptroller by the
County's voters.
con- of county comptroller of Supreme Court advisory board
Shevin's
of county commissioners
onion was confusing
The delega tion apparently
Shevin's opinion says "when at best.

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'Mooney Bill' Probed

Requirements for the

The "Mooney Bill" is on its way out and Donna Estes

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has a mind-provoking column on the subject on today's
editorial page.

Probed

"wild

scenic" designation
Provide for no encroachment by
ii.ian in the area.

It was Parents' Da% at Sanford Naval Acaderily
Ft iday and despite bad weather, boat sinkings and
collisions, the annual regatta was a success. For pictures
and story see the Herald's sports pages.

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RECEPTION

well-kept fishing camps in
order that they may be used for
use, if the state has that
segment of the river designated

Two black men, one arwed
with a .38 caliber pistol, robbed
an Exxon Semice Station of
SSO in Sanford early Saturday
morning and fled on foot, acc0rding to the Seminole County

were searching for the two
men,
one identified as in his 30s
+r IV irll~
and the second man about 18
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)ears old
Service station attendent
Dennis
J. Bohula told deputies
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behind the station and told him,
"We are going to rob) ou
put
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the money in the bag."
The older man pressed the
Pistol to Bohula's side and
1 i
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Mid
cash drawer into the white bag
that the younger man was
i .--carrying, deputies said.
Mrs. Donna Lou Askew, third from left, chats with
The two men also stole $5
representaUves of the Citrus Council of Girl
ScouLs Saturday during a reception In the governor's wife's honor
from Bohula's wallet. Bohula
held at the chamber of Commerce told deputies the two men were
building. Joining M Askew,
Ask
are from left, Mrs. Julia
Chase, Doris Mason, Mrs. D.L. Harper, Mn. mtoxicatNl at
tsket 's mother; Mrs. Claire Kushar, president of the
the tim1 ! the
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts, and Mrs. Charles robbery
tiarrell, (Herald Photo he,' Bill Vineen(i
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In "agreement" to retain the

as "scenic."

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Regatta Success Told

Armed

Robbery

Ile department also this
Euga reported the latest
decided to "continue working" developments oa the inuch
on the problem of fish camp debated Wekiva River from
A 4.5 mile Seminole COuhtY owners
on the islands in the discussions this week with
seginent of the Weklva River river In Seminole County. said officias of the department of
definitely will be recommended Delbert Euga, a member
of
naturAl resources in Tallaha3by the state Department of council on conservation and the
en. Aw,
Natural Resources as being vironment with the depart.
designated a "wild and wenic ment.
Euga said recommendatform
an oiiai with f,ie tieEuga said guidelines would Oft the 4 S mile segment In
partmAent said Saturday.
have to be worked out in order Seminole County, from the
Also to be Included in the de. that the more than 40 well kept Wekiva River llaven Fish
partment s recommendations fishing camps nia remain
(amp to the St Johns Ether,
to the governor and cabinet will the islands In the
riser, while and the 6 mile stretch in Lake
bedeslgnaUnga6rnll segment that 8-mile section of the river Count)', from SR 46 to the St.
of the controversial river in receives a "scenic" river Johns' may be presented to the
l,ake County.
designation.
governor and the cabinet for
approval within two weeks.

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Officials said that case is still
pending In Pinellas County.
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iaoie,
at one time in the past, was
associated wi th the Olympiad
Book Store on SR -436 at

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sold or distributed obscene
magazines to adult book stores
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tTeativity today has a lasting'
effect

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department and Altamonte
police raided a warehouse at
423 Josiane Court, Altamonte
Springs and confiscated tons of
materials including movies,
projectors.
books
and

the basis of a few worth you
-exchange
with
a
new
acquaintance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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turn. 'as an officer of the Altamonte Pnhr.n ,4ii.f I
corporation,
tt) willful and reckless
Circuit Court Judge Voile disregard of

returned to 1abte for tran. out pornography in Seminole,"
sjthtion out of the county.
Herring said, reflecting that the
,,
Semlnole.flreyard State Alt)'
Transcon'srjhts
The
ate
has
returned
the
negotiations
through Mabie's
'
Abbott Herring
has negotiated Williams Jr. threw out the raid The suit sought an inJuntior
mater
ials
officials
attorney,
Gerald Rutberg of
a settlement that he says vir. case Aug. lb, declaring the and $10,000 damages
•d except
ra
for three cartons of Casselberry, "were probably
tually cleans up pornography In search warrant used was
Herring said Saturd;,1y that
books and magazines valued at the prudent thing to do."
Seminole.
defective. Ilerring appealed the the agreement entered into by about
i
;3 0
t 00 11 ese will bes
deci
cr log announced Saturday
stipulates
At one time Mabie
stroyed
is thnoledbu
that Jerry Ite Mabie, 31 of Court of Appeals at West paln, federal court suit will : dering
ou
id, under the residence
Orlando, and Marva Dean leach.
dismissed upon approval of the agreement h
authorities say he has now
e will drop his
Mabie later filed a federal
Graham, of Casselberry, have Sho,riff
court and that approximately 60 appeal of the warehoam raid moved from the county.
signed a cease and desist court sui( charging Herring, per cent of the materials seized evidence suppression.
Mable was !-ned
. nd
u'ment tiImg thes ;on
tin %cdr( Li
raid will Ix
liii. i. .i L st' 1)111
I ukr ii Lou,' last - year for
v opAerate outlets for sale of
interstate transportation of
alleged Pornographic materials
obscene
materials and later
in the county.
charged with
probation
Ms. Graham was arrested
violation
for
failure
to pay L,
July 17 on a charge of
fine,
possession of obscene mated
when agents from Herring's
lie as arrested at Sanford in

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RESTAURANT &amp; LOUNGE
3364 EDGEWATER DRIVE
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Located In The Edgewater Shopping Center, Cot. Edgewater &amp; Par
BRIAN COLLINS COMING MARCH it &amp; 7
P9 R

Action Ends Seminole ' Smut' Operation

friends,
15, 1975
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) couldn't afford.
One who is close to your heart
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
has good news for you. Seek a If you have to make a short trip
Others will help you brighten
quiet secluded rendezvous to for duty's sake, dolt today. it your financial outlook this year.
hear it.
will be far more pleasant than Things you've always wanted
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) traveling tomorrow.
but couldn't afford will be
Even though many miles
PISCES (Feb.20-March2O)A within reach by year's end
seoarate you. your dreams and ntnnnnt iirnric
Is in store without strai ni ng the budget
r
aspirations .ill be in harmony
with one you're fond of.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Although you won't know it for
a while, a close friend s1ll help
your career by performing an
unselfish act to make you look

WIFE

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Sanford, Florida 3277 1— Price 20 Cents

about you. prove in a material way he

e.
engineer, they
C 0 ht E D Y
SPECIAL
have three children and typical 21) 'Me conversational buzz
PREMIERE "Love Nest" family problems.
Originally slatedpremiere
9-11 CBS FR!DA'i' NIGHT
L-6-11 %Sv-plimbef, it was
rA
back, and now launches this MOVIES "Cage Without a Key"
ilii i
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new series of situation A chiller, featuring Susan Dey,
.
—
fr In)
ILii_1(\
comedies under consideration who used to be a member of
J
for next season. The "Love TV's Partridge family. She
o takeW
her husband
Nest" pilot stars Florida plays a young girl with a
dinner
1 dancing
[I*
Friebus a
Charles Lane as pleasant personality who finds
t
"The Happy Cookers"
senior citizens living in Florida. herself in a series of idghI
ied
ly W(xIl like tomarr
dramatically change
but find it
us Orlando Ave.
THE BUCKET
economically unsound because character. Michael Brandon,
BRIGADE
— 15 pieces of our
it would reduce their social Jonelle Allen and Sam Bottoms
Winter Park 6474720
honey
dipped
chicken, 6
rrr—r--i-----Security income. It is a warm are featured.
comedy about a difficult
salads of your chol'-e.lpint
9.10 NBC CHICO AND THE
situation that confronts many MAN 'L.
gravy
— Feeds $ to 7 people.
Live
elderly people.
Chico reads in the' obituary
a'
84:30 NBC SANFORD AND column that "Ed
Brown" dflied,
0%95
SON Family Man" Tonight's
ai
episode deals with friend
memorial
I
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Gray's big problem. He moves accept Ed's de
se he's
8•22
andII Was
Value
family, but their middle-class possible But
life-style mak es hi
Good Thurs., Sat
m umneasy He he's more upset to learn that
Sun
wants t(l come back to the other fewshowed up for his
",
-side Of the fence, where Sanford "memorial service." Chico
P9, NI
is waiting with open arms.
reschedules another "service" Chappy
is
8.9 ABC KOLCHAX: THE to make Ed happy — as happy de
'(C
lightful
NU1HTSTAUER "The Youth as Ed can ever get!
dance
Killer" Tonight's horror tale
1011 NBC POLICE WOMAN
I
focuses on a swinging singles
s1.nr
'
Dinners
95
group that gets coolezloff bya
I
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avwp
seriesof disappearances. Four p mys au, ex-cop turned private
,
-*am
without
eye this time out, as guest star.
young men disappear
Entree, vegetable, etc.
3AIAD
SAL
traL,e. Four aged victim are fie has an odd assignment., a
dessert and beverage
mobster
hires
him
as
found and Kolcluik ties ffiem
together, researches Greek bodyguard.
9imkgoo&amp;rssfbr*gpodnmo(
mythology and finds a clue in
11:30-1 a.m. ABC IN CO
the archives pertinent to Helen CERT Roy Clark hosts tonight's
of Yroy and her search for show from the Grand Ole Opry
&amp;0e
.FRIEDCMIM
Cloed Sunday
eternal youth.
OP" Daily 11 A.m. lillp.m., Fri. a Sal.111 10p.m.
in Nashville. Diana Trask, Mel
111110FIrenchAve. A,
Son
8:30-9 CBS WELL GET BY TInis, Johnny Rodriguez and
"n'-'
P are
1
-among the
n14'HERE Another family Mmmie ear
comedy, this om set in Nor- P"ts in the an-couritry show.
them New Jersey, a little
1-2:30 am. NBC MIDNIGHT
r
j
y
suburban town just minutes SPECIAL Unust.al show in
n
ay
away from the
George Clive Davis, president of a
e
Washington Bridge and frantic record company Bell Records is
Brunch,W 0
Manhat tan. The series was the host. His guests includemated by Alan Akki, star of Blood, Sweat and Tears,
PRIME RIB OF BEEF
IIII 1"t 1:011 AF11A C"UIACt4
MASH." who also wrote this marking the return of lead
-You I be s bee Ow ow dowIN OA 3110 TO IHE
opening episode and three singer Da Id Clayton Thomas
IViNiA0iEINCsct'1f
S AL AD B AR
others. Paul Sori,ino, a noted to the act, Melissa Manchester
,
Broadway actor, is starred as Barry Manflow, and Loggins
the father. Mitzie Hoag plays and Messina.
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March 16, 1975

helped and

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AFTERNOON

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8:00

() Movie

9:00 (2, 8) Emergency

Plus Four
(6) Jeannie
(9) Hong Kong
Phooney
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstine
9:30 (2, 8) Run Joe Ru
(6) Partridge Family

v,

(44) Mod squal

Unlimited

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name mat tune

Open
Wide World Of

(35) Party

Neighborhood

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7:30 (2) Friends Of

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A Picnic
2:00 (6) Hogan's Heroes
(24) Electric Company
2:30 (6) Great Mysteries
(9) WrCStllnq
(13) Movie
(24) Zee Cx*ir;
School
3:00 (6) Sounding Board
(24) AmerIca
(44) Movie
3:30 (6) Women's Tennis
Association
(9) Pro Bowlers

Safety

(24) Putney Swope
12:00 (2. 5) MIdnight

Graham
Crusade
(9) Lawrence Welk
(24) Grandpeople
(35) Department S"
(41) Wrestling
(8) Billy

(9)

6:00 (6) Growers
Almanac

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Festival
Invaders
(13) Movie
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Basketball
144) Basketball

MORNING

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7:00 (2) Untamed World
(6) Hee How

1:00 (4) Children's Film

be ?ijgttjy

CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. didn't

yourself into situations where
you

7'00 (7) To Tell The

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diplomacy today. InJecr saying nice

Country

TONIGHT'STV

(March 21-April 19) behind your back will

You exude charm and complimentary. Others are later thought ungrateful will

(9) Circus
(3$) Pop C

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/m act Fees On Sha
By BILL BELLE VILLE
Herald Staff Writer

comnmmssjoners about
tossing more low and moderate cost organization has discussed the
contributio ns, the board also
(IUI the fees, and generally housing, they should eliminate
legality of the impact fees, but
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After Newest Employee

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BRIEF

Congress One Step Closer
To Approving $ 100 Rebate
WASHINGTON (AP) Congress Is one step closer to
approving a tax cut that would assure virtually every
family in America a rebate of at least 1100 in May.
Acting with unusual speed, the Senate Finance Cornml (tee approved on Friday a 0.2-billion reduction In 1974
and 19Th individual and business income taxes.
The figure Is $13 billion above what President Ford
recommended as a stimulus to the sagging economy and
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$9.3 billion more than the lbuse approved,
Thus, in early May the Treasury Department would
begin mailing the rebate checks that are designed to
provide a quick injection of cash Into the economy.

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By DONNA ESTES
Urging economy, Grant accounts in his budget are
LaBossiere Insisted the refuted LaBosslere's statement received a copy only two weeks
Herald Staff Writer
conflict was between the city's that the firefighter was hired ago. Mrs. Lormann said it is the asked LaBossiere to be con- already overexpended, urging
LONG WOOD
Fire Chief personnel policy which requires under one personnel policy and department heads' respon- servatlon minded In the use of the chief to make sure fire
Roy LaBosslere came under a six-month probationary a new one was adopted at. sibllity to know the city policy electricity in the fire station, department gasoline is being
"I'm not an LB.J. I won't charged to his account.
fire from the city council in period before pay raises are terwards. Mrs. Shomate said and Scott said the policy should
Council said an unexpected
workshop session after he given and the 5tate retirement the current policy, sponsored be explained to new employes walk behind you turning out the
adding,
charge
to the budget late in the
Grant
said,
by
Council
member
June
fund
policy
which
requires
when hired. Councilman Don lights,"
announced
the
latest
year
could
bring trouble.
not
necessary
for
firefighter, hired Jan. 2, plans eight per cent deduction fromLormann and modeled on the Schreiner said the county however, It is
Connell
said
even though
Seminole County policy, went employes work under the same all the Lights In the fire
salary after only des.
quit April 1.
The rapid turnover in the lire
Council Chairman J.R. into effect Jan. 1 and the new policy and do not seem to have a department to be on all day laBossiere assured him bills
were being turned In at the end
long.
department this will be the Grant, saying the fire chief lu's firefighter went on duty Jan, 2. problem.
the
of
each month for payment, thti
LaBossiere
recommended
that
said
Grant
third man In little more than approached him
the
*)' o.
Grant said the "ditch
three months
was hit by casions over the past several firefighter has a "money diggers" In Public Works city council lake over full was not the case. He reCoinCouncilman H.A. Scott, who weeks asking special treatment problem" and is receiving only Director Ralph Fisher's responsibility for hiring a new mended the city change purasked LaBosslere If the men for firefighters, accused $198 In take home pay every two department are just as lm- firefighter to make sure the chase order policy to a central
portantas firefighters and ff the man Ls properly Informed about system whereby the city
were leaving because they LaBosslere "You don't have the weeks.
He
said
he
was
would control the spending and
unaware of personnel policy were waived city policy.
didn't want to work for the city best interests of the city at
or because they didn't want to heart."
Councilman Gerard Connell keep department heads in- b
the new policy until a month for one it should be changed for
City Clerk Onnie shornate after it was adopted and all or else discarded.
warned LaBossiere certain formed on their budget status.
work for him.

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le~a"115
ls%aq
an intense battle to recapture lost sales by pushing small
cars like its never done before.
"The game plan in Detroit Is small cars," says a
rnan for Fr(l M'r C. "And GM 15 Nu s ting every
nut and bolt to lake whatever they can away from us. Our
plan isto do whatever we can to stop them."
The GM drive Is a complete turnabout for a company
which has traditionally been pre-eminent in the highprofit, big car market,

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BY BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Circuit Court Judge

Co u rt

Robert B. McGregor has
delayed sentencing two
men convicted of gra nd
larceny of a truckload of
eggs until the defenda nts
take polygraph tests.
Donald Ray Chuinel, 20,
of Casselberry, and Earl
Wayne Durden, 24, of
Leesburg, still mainta in
they're innocent and di dn't
steal a refrigerated van
loaded with 273 dozen eggs
from Musselwhite Eggs
Inc., Forest City, on Dec.
11.
Durden claims he just
went along for the ride
w hen Channel used a ren tal
tru ck to deli ver part of the
eggs to a Tampa firm. The
men
arrested the next
day when they returned to

Trials for defendants accused jumped from behind a and sexually assaulted him.
of rape, false Imprisonment, telephone pole, removed her
The youth escaped when his
sexual battery and robbery as a clothing and assaulted her,
father and brother found him
juvenile highlight cases
Patrick Andrew Sims, 21, of with the assailant 12 hours later
Patty Hearst Case
docketed for trial this week &amp;43 N. Winter Park Drive, and the assailant fled on loot.
before Circuit Court Judge Casselberry, is accused of false
Samuel Williams Mcclarlen,
By The Associated Press
Robert B. McGregor at San. imprisonment and sexual 18, of 1106 Pecan Ave., Sanford,
A federal grand jury in San Francisco is preparing to
ford,
buttery in connection with a faces trial on charges of rob.
reopen its inquiry into the yearold Patricia Hearst case
James Edward Knight, 20, of bizarre 124iour alleged ab- bery and use of a firearm in
amid reports that the FBI has shifted its march for the
1804 W. 15th St., Sanford, is duction and assault incident commission of a felony.
fugitive newspaper heiress to new areas, including the
accused In the Feb 1 rape of a involving an 18-year-old youth. MeClarien turned 18-years.old
West Coast.
48-year-old woman In a wooded
Sims was arrested by police on Nov. 11. He was indicted as a
Reports this week that Miss Hearst and several
area off Southwest Road at after an all-night search for an Juvenile by the Seminole
associates hid out in a Pennsylvania farm house last fall
Sanford.
assailant who woke up the County Grand Jury in con.
triggered new sightings and possible fresh leads for inThe victim told sherifirs youth in his bedroom, took him nection with the Sept. 28 holdup
vestigators.
deputies that a young man to a wooded area at knifepoint of a 7-Eleven store at Park Ave.
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beginning Match 31 to pick up
all trash including heavy
trash articles which nomally
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believes Chappell's sanity
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story is so transparent and
patently false Its not
worth y of belief."
McGregor, however,
delayed sentenc ing after
bo th defendants requested
lie detector tests in
reference to the egg theft.
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recommends cutting education spending by 1.9 per cent
while urging a S per cent boost for the Department of
Health and Rehalibitative Services.
He charged that Askew "La seriously jeopardizing the
future of Florida when he proposes cutbacks in education
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Sou thern Bell Telephone has th e cables were damaged by a fell into a "trash obliterator."
filed suit In circuit court at backhoe on the public right-of- The action asks a jury trial and
Sanford seeking
$32,000 way near the Ranch [louse has been assigned to Circuit
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may mean an extra five-week waft borsomepms
just filed their first claims.
Postal employes said the problem occurred at an ().
lando postal distribution center and an extensive search
failed to turn up the mall, which included thousands of
other pieces of state correspondence.
Burnett sa id th e lost computer cards Involve
plo)ment offices in Orlando, Cocoa, Daytona Bea ch,
1,eesburg, Melbourne, Fort Myers and Naples. He said the
posta l loss affected an estimated $500,000 In unemployment payments.

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protection than an individual could provide himself. But, if the
financial institution where you rent a safe deposit box were robbed
or looted, the financial institution, itself, would be protected by
insurance, but you would
be. Nor could you collect from tha

Because we think our customers deserve it. For information about this
added protection for your valuables, stop by any of the six offices of
First Federal of Seminole. This exclusive service is available only
at First Federal of Seminole at the three offices shown below.
Cash, silver and gold bullion excIudccJ

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builders. Now that econcmy is the many deals.
process now of re-writing our down, we should relax th'm,"
Commissioner Dick Williams
plat laws in an effort to avoid
If no other sources of revenue said that several Association
duplication in steps that a can be found, Kwiatkowski said members had met with him and
person has to go through in that he might even favor an asked
for a easing of zoning,
platting property."
- additional tax on county-wide
and
a
removal of cornIlattaway says he thinks
real estate closings. "Even a mit ments. "I can go along with
subject of doing away with the fraction of a
percent would cost the zoning," Williams said.
commitments
"merits the buyer very little, but would "But the
commitments
thscussioa," but he admitted produce a lot of money from all
amount to millions of dollars."
that if )OU don't get Impact
fees, you don't have fire and

has tried to base

the fees on "the difference
between actual cost and ad
valorem."
State-mandated funding
would be a better and more
efficient source of revenue for
Community services than would

personating a police officer,
Parker, a carnival barker,
was placed in Seminole County

Reason 3. ,We spend all the time we
comes to preparing your
return. We conduct in-depth interviews
to make sure we Unders ta nd
your'
personal tax situation. And, we keep
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major public health problem.
Recommendations made by
Miss Mallory and Mrs.
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the office,
the condition of the indi vi dual
Of the contacts made last and may Include Inpatient
year, 330 or nearly half were rehabilitative treatment in the
with individuals having Orlando center, treatment in
acknowledged drinking other programs, involvement in
problems, Miss Mallory said. In the Center's outpatient therapy
arranging rehabilitative groups, or perhaps affiliation
assistance for those persons or with A.A.
others with problems, the
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Commenting on the strength
has been awarded a National
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of the county's legal position to
Alcoholism said its field per. center.
$1,000
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chniauhJp
(sponsored
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large a,Iiounts of
In elaborating on the services
Dow Chemical Co) In open money to services, CommIssion
in Seminole co un ty dur ing 1974 Miss Mallory said
the majority competition with other
in provi di ng its rehabi lita ti ve of the men and
Harry Kwiatkowski said that
women aided Finalists Th e
services to local residents
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employed
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out the field of medical research
profi t alcoholic rehabilitation that two-thirds of
tia%e
a good legal case"
American She is student government
program provides service in adults drink at least
Kwiatkowski
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Seminole coJnty from a contact casionally and that an National
than
Honor Society and
that provided by the impact
Office now located at the First estimated eight per cent of
UnitedMethodistChurchofflce, those who drink evidence has won many awaids as a lees 'They were okay when
419 Park Ave., Sanford MFCA alcohol addiction Applying member of the school bant1
times were better for the
counselors maintain a regular 9 those national a.erages to th
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given to deputies by Bohula
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coat, was missing three teeth
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currently provided by Reliable
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collector for the City of Winter
Springs is extending service to
residents of the city living in the
Tuscawilla area as of April 1
This firm is the only one
--authorized to collect garbar
hout the 7 - -1
city, and with the extention of
se rvice to this area will be
servicing th e whole city, Becur
to councilman John

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)-gate Offidals say about 5,000'
unemployed Floridians will have to wait an extra week to
get state compensauon checks because their computer
cards were lost in th e mall.
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request, accusing him of putting prisons a head oLschool

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FIRST FEDERAL OF SEMINOLE introduces a "first" to
central Florida, Effective March 1, 1975 all box-holders who rent
safe deposit boxes at First Federal of Seminole will receive a
$5,000 VTT1 Life and Casualty policy—absolutely free—insuring
the
of their boxes up to that amount. Additional coverage

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"The staff was certainly overzealous and th. ;drty was
a mistake but it won't happen again," Francis P. Kelly
said. "I feel the matter is behind us."
Kelly said in a letter Friday to Rep. R.W. Peaden,
DPensacol a , that adult patients were permitted one 4-ounce
glass of wine or two 6-ounce glasses of beer during a Dec.
2C Christmas party.
Peaden, who said he learned of the party from con.
sutuents, had called for the resignation of Dr. Donald I
Kimbrell, the Reta rdation Division regional director
who
approved the party. Kelly said such drastic ac
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proving negligence in court.

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retarded adults at a party
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.ijjJ Seminole (Boulevard), south to
Airport Boulevard and Hwy. 1792 west to the city limits.
On A pril? the pick up wi ll
start at Seminole Boulevard
and go south to 25th street and
Hwy. 17-92 east to Mellenvifle.
On April 14 the clean up will
start at Seminole Bouleva rd
south to 25th street and
Mellonville Avenue esit the
city
limits. Also on 25th Street
th'tU 51 tbdT fIVOdtO 1t7bOOk ChIT$Ckfl. R1PIUeffflt
sou
th to the ci ty limits and on
"UUle Home On the Prairie" (top photo) and 'derfla"
were Hwy. 17-92 east to Mellonville
(from left) Sosya Savage, Tanya Miller and Debra Smith. In
photo below, teachers dress as "Wizard of Ox" c ha racters and Avenue.
City Manager Warren 'Pete'
Robin Hood. From left, Miss Tins Berg, Mn. Nande Hobby, Miss
Knowless
said a ref use truck
Debbie Qf
sad M. Cheryl Tpehurch. (Herald Photos by
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be
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hook
da Nkbeü)
making the rounds to load
heavy trash articles.

CHARACTERS

from the Tampa egg
dealer.

counties. Chappell faces
sentencing to two possible
life sen tences In the cases.

steal them himself.
"I don't believe you. I
think you're lying,"
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seek payment of a check

April 24 for Thomas
William Chappe ll, 27-yearold AWOL Marine who
pleaded guilty Feb. 3 to
armed rnhh.rie* In both
Orange and Semi nole

The two cases were
co nsolidated for trial at
Sanford after Chappell
waived venue In Orange
Cou nty.
Senten cing was delayed
in the cases Friday after
defense attorney Bill Stern
sought mental
examinations for his clien t
and was told to submit the
moti on to the court In
wTitlng.
Momen ts before Stern
had been chastised by the
court for not properly
seeking a copy of courtordered psychiatric
examina tions made Last
week on his client.
In seeking further exams

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day
were searching
o change was taken from the beer roof-top air conditioning unit to
for a man take her home but instead took large number of rare
in a white car
coins
and
businesses
on
West
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13th
S
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garden. At George's Grcery, enter the Cumberland Farms
who enticed an ter to the parking lot and a diamond
eight-year-old girl into the car assaulted her,
engagement ring in which intruders, believed to 1506 W. 13th St., Cigarettes, store, SR 4.34, Longwood, and
and wedding band set were be juveniles, damaged front
at an elementary school n
beer, wine and a radio were made off with a safe, Longwood
The
man
reportedly
released
missing
from the residence,
south
doors to gain entry.
reported taken in a similar police reported.
Seminole, drove her to an the child at another apartment
Stereo equipment, $30 in
a partment complex parking lot complex
Patrolman Ray Bronson style burglary.
and her mother later pennies and eight Playboy reported
Acting city Public Safety
that he responded to a
and molested her, forcing the
Sanford Caity Manager Director James Pleicones said
found the girl walking along a nmgazines were reported taken call that a break-in wai in Warren
girl to perform sexual acts,
E. "Pete" Knowles the yeggs exiled via a rear door
nearby street.
in a burglary at
Officers said the child was
Deputy P. J. Higgins reported Sweetbriar Branch, the Ill progress and saw two persons, reported his .357 magnum with money and cigarettes
Longwood, believed to be Juveniles, run revolver and ho ls
waiting for a relative to pick items valued
ter, valued at valued at approximately p15,
at $1,416 were home of Richard Meagher, from
her up after school when the reported
Gibuon's Beer Gardens. $142, was stolen from the glove
missing
after
a
according
Pleicones said five Cumberto a report filed by Bronson and
man, parked in his car at th
patrolman
Joe
A.
compartment
of
his
city
au
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to
land
i. deputy F. M. Stewart.
Farm stores in nearby
school, ta lked th
Dillard chased the tL!pects n
omirre since Thursday.
e girl into McPherson, 428 Roxoboro
Orange
County have been
stepping on the brake pedal Road, L
foot to Mulberry Avenue and
ongwood.
b
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glarized
in recent weeks by
Sanford
"while he checked something."
12th Street before losing them Longwood
Higgins said three men were
the
same
methods
and
ngDeputy H. S. Morton said the
Officers said an
seen fleeing the scene In a car
wood
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Raise Malpractice Rates

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Companies writing
malpractice Insurance for Florida doctors have been
ordered by the state not to raise rates during
the life of a
Policy or by canceling th e policy ,
Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley said he Issued the emergency order Friday
to stop the Argonaut
Insurance Co. from cancelling policies today of 5,500
doctors In th e Florida Med ical Association,
O'Malley said that Argonaut planned to cancel the
Policies and then issue new ones with sharply increased
premiums,
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300N. IItENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32171
Area Cede 305-322-2611 or 831.9993
Sunday, March 16, 1975-4A
WAYNE 1). IX)Yl.E, Publisher
WILLIAM I), CUHItIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MAHKE', Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 240; 6 Months,
$14.20;
Year, $28.40, By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail; Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
Months, $3.40.

Ford Compromise
The Only Choice

They're making big plans down Longwood.way.
There'll be dancing In the streets on April 5 and 6
coim-nemorating thdr tentennlal year.
The Central Florida Society for Historical
Preservation will stage walking tours involving
seven historic homes.
Tours will start at the historical Bradlee.
McIntyre House and be conducted at 15.mlnute
intervals from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and
from 1:30 to 5p.m. on Sunday.
The Street dance will occur on Saturday from 8 to
11 p.m. on SR 427, between Warren and Church
Avenues. Danny Robinson will set the pace for
square and round dancing.
Income from tour and dance admissions will be
used towards the continuing restoration of the
Hradley-Mclntyre house which was moved from
Altamonte Springs to the Longwood village bquare
in 1973.

I wouldn't want you to think that I'm writing the
following because of my anti-ERA stand (Heaven
forbid that thought). However, did you know that
the IJSS Sanctuary, the Navy's only hospital ship
and the only Navy ship to which women were
assigned as crewmembers will be decommissioned
in March 1975.
The decision to deactivate Sanctuary supposedly
was made for budgetary reasons.
This action will end the women-at4ea pilot
program which was started in November 1972. Over
the past two years, 19 women officers and 97
enlisted women have served aboard the ship.
(They can say it was budgetary, I have my
opinion, however.)

Lariffs by t\c ,u(jve action, ihc

Challenge

to

Congress is apparent.
A concerted drive to override th e veto could be
viewed by an unhappy public as indication of a
preference by the Democratic leadership of confrontation over cooperation. To let the veto stand,
however, would leave Mr. Ford with the option of
res toring the tariff increases if he disagrees with

congressional alternatives,
Th e national interest wi ll best be served by th e
assumption on both sid es of the energy controversy
that each is bargaining in good faith.
The President has hinted that a program ad-

vanced by

A most unusual call from Santa Ma, Calif., the
other day.
It was from a Judy Sullivan of 2409W. Edna Dr.,
that city, who was trying to get word to her
husband that she was soon going into the hospital
for a serious operation. (It was reported that
Gerald Sullivan was in the Sanford area during the
month of February.)
The police had been alerted earlier and tried
locating the man at an address which turned out to
be incorrect.
11 anyone has information on Gerald Sullivan or
knows where he can be contacted, please alert him
to the above.

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crutches and lots of pain. As a result, the reader
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The Florida League of Cities
and the State Association of
county commissioners have
been requested by Seminole
County members to put the
pressure on the State
Legislature to repeal the new
law placing employes of local
governmental units under the
umbrella of unemployment
compensation,
The very least the Seminole
County governments want is

Government forces reopened the only overland route to
Thy Ninh from Saigon, enabling a large South Vietnamese
convoy to reach Ta)' Ninh with large stocks of munitions
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on an equal footing with private
enterprise,
The cities and county
government have complained
the new law requiring dolim for
dollar repayment for paid
employes who have been fired,
laid off or quit their jobs is
costing a fortune. County
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihien told the CALNO Council
of
Local
Governments
delegates this week the expense
involved "could go toward
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Floyd said there is little hope
the law will be repealed, but the
chances are good the law will be
amended to provide equity to
local governments,
The governmental units'
complaint is that private enterprise covers its employes
with unemployment cornpensation by paying a per.
centage of payroll in the form of
insurance while the cities and
county governments must
rebate dollar-for-dollar
amounts paid the employes. In
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Sanford City Attorney Vernon Mize, please
come home.
Mize,-absent from this past wee k's city
conunission meeting, left the duty of reading
through a complete ordinance to a breathless
Mayor Lee Moore.
And not missing a chance for the obviaus
comeback to Moore's indifferent reading,
Commissioner Gordon Meyer ribbingly asked,
"would you please read It again, Mayor?"
Moore declined the request.

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ADMISSIONS

Feds Break Laws For Arrests

At any rate, the court decision was one which
allows both Sheriff Weitzenfeld and the Manatee
County Commissioners to both be right and
provides the public with a means to better law
WASHINGTON In their zeal to nail crooked the government's pride in its achievement of
enfc&amp;rceinent program.
Tartaglino,
to our
sources,
narcotics agents, federal inspectors have used causing the bribery ofa state district atyyBut
brought
itcns according
pressure on
Nunijata
to
Polk Is reading the ruling today at
Watergatetylc tactics, which have violated the a scheme which Involved ying to
New York cooperate with the Investigation, Our sources
residence-seeing just how far it will go towards laws they sought to enforce.
lice
his department.
oflkers and perjury before New York said Tartaglino told Nunzjata his police career
One detective, accused of taking a bribe in a
and grand jurors."
Meanwhile, Manatee has its helicopter dubious case, was told he had three choices: He
was finished, winding up with the three options.
The court records in another
program off the ground.
could
case charge that Nunilata could cooperate, face jail or commit
cooperate with the inspectors, take his an underworld Informant, working with Tar. suicide, He sat down and wrote a three-page
chances on a prison term or commit suicide. He tagilno,
"violated the federal narcotics Lawa letter In longhand.
shot himself to death ter pleading his inwithout being arrested for the violation and was
nocence in a suicide note,
"I dedicated my life to my Job," he wrote.
arrested for other criminal acts but not "I'veaI5oignoredmyf,ily0 point of disgust
During the past week, this reporter has had
We have uncovered several elaborate hoaxes, prosecuted."
the pleasure of working with members of
on my part.,, I have two children who
which were developed by the inspectors to enThe Informant was used to get
m Ilove
Sanford Naval Academy's rowing team. The trap agents.
evidence and a wile I adore,"
Sometimes, the Inspectors actually against two narcotics agents. Tartaglino's
results of that labor are featured in the Seminole instigated crimes to determine
whether conduct of the investigation, according to ou
The charge that he had accepted a bribe
magazine today.
stspeckd lawmen would take bribes.
ftOflL
sources, led to a suspended sentence for one of Carlo Dandolo, he declared, was an
,
-insult,,,
orrzealous inspectors used bugged
I had the misconception that the
the defendants.
"Now, though, I know it was all a hoax
r&gt;
SNA boys are informants, phony identification p.pers and
The mild-mannered Tartaglino, while government's) part, to make it
appear
as
much
Like
many
private
school
student
bodies
ou
tactics
remIniscent
of
the
notorious
White
acknowledging
his
If we
when I first came to Sanford-either "poor Little H
role in these in vestigations, accepted a gratuity from C.D. That,
my
plumbers.
friends,
rich kids" farmed off to private school because
told us the prosecutors made the decision to go IS an insult so severe that I will not allow this
The questionable cases seem
center upon ahead,
they were to much truub!e in public schOol, or Andy Tartaglino, the soft-spoken, to
bespectacled
embarrassment to affect this job or anyo
I've
mental giants, out of Place in public school.
We
sent
our
associate
Bob
Owens
to
New
ever
been associated with.,,
Ihave learned that the members of the navy former No. 2 man at the Drug Enforcement York City to check out the suicide case, which
They had fed Dandolon line, Nunziaj said, In
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Virginia A. Collins
Nell Cordell
Lillian Dixon
Douctas W. Huth
Robert McDunIe
Darlene Nelson
Guy C. Sawyer
Gall T. Speigie
George P4, Kaplan. Peltona
Agnes H. Lengel, Deltona
Martha N. Smith, Maltiand
Regina Wood, Maitland
Rufus V. Bradley. McCienny
earbars M. Conerty, Oviedo
Jimmie I Roil Oviedo
Allen Garray, Winter Park
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John Turner Jr.
Ruth D Zavrotnv
Tommy H.ynes. Casselberry
kIiy June Burcheft, DeBary
James Tay lor Duke. DeBary
Ethel Hie*. DeBary
Charles Schlen, DeBary
Leo Addeo, Dtltoni
Edgar D. Ames, Deftona
Barry Bressler. Del tona
S.atvdor Medrano, Deltona
Anele E. Miller. Dattona
Viola M. Morrison, Deltona
Lester T . Carroll, Lake Helen
John Bennett, Longwood
Donna N. TUft,, Longwood
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by four men who snatched her tie complained of chest and
misdemeanor and petty larceny
Coton, 39, is listed as a fugitive
purse and dragged her 45 feet back pains and was
PHNOM I'ENII, Cambodia (AP) Foreign military
—ALSO
taken
by
against
Dyal.
from
federal warrants charging
across
a
parking
lot Jan. 26 at ambula nce to Florida Hospital
analysts are saying the Lon Nol regime is In no immediate
postal
Uniforms
James Blame Whisenant, Brantley Square shopping Nor
Cowart withheld ad.
importation of cocaine and by Penn Garment
danger of collapse.
th , Altamonte Springs, for Judica
tion of guilt for Dyal and
20, of Tangerine, is In Seminole "enter, Altamonte Springs.
conspiracy to import.
in stock i
Their view contradicts a claim by Cambodia's exiled
treatment.
County Jail pending a presentenced
him
to
26
months
Federal
agents
say
Whisenant and Arthur P.
Coton
Inner chief of state, Prince Norodum Siha nouk, that
The elder Whisena nt told probation.
sent' ore invct :thn ordered I l; I cher, 19; L
hcadd up tJ tiigest drug
ttiut manic US. aid l'Iuumn t'crih ill Fall like a rotten
un tt 'V i)elte he has a heart condition
by Circuit Court Judge Joe A. Hatcher, 15, and
In another case docketed for smuggling ring in Florida" and
fruit,"
Gary W. and
Cowart Jr. after a Jury con- Hubbard, 16, were arrested
recently
underwent
back
trial last week, the state t ha t during the 18-months prior
The analysts say the Communist-led insurgents do not
15 surgery.
victed
Whisenant
of
to December the organization
attorney's
office dropped
robbery.
minutes
later by police at SRhave the troops, the coordination or the motivation to
in
In other cases
Mrs.
Rene
Sisinnl,
of
Friday,
Judge
charge
of
carrying
a
concealed
smuggled
more than million
436
and Wymore Road,
pierce the capital's defenses in the numbers necessary to
accepted a guilty Plea weapon against Thomas Evans in illegal cocaine
Orlando, identified Whisenant
into the U.S.
Hubbard and the Hatcher to breaking and
deliver a decisive blow,
entering with Tootlunsn, 26, of Roberts St.
through c2ntral Florida,
as the driver of a car occupied brothers were indicted for intent
834-9960
to
commit
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IongwooJ.
Coton
Is
believed
to
have
fled
robbery by the grand Jury in the misdemeanor from Donald
Dog
I
SlOck
SO.
Of
Track
Rd
case and are scheduled for trial Edward Hampton,
Judge Cowart withheld ad- to South America, agents say.
312 N. Hwy. 11-fl, Cassefberry
20, of 310 W.
the week of March 31.
Third St., Sanford, in con- Judication of guilt for Mrs.
CALENDAR
Whisenant took the witness nection with a Jan. 29 burglary I eono r Coton, 35-year-old
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stand and told the Jury he was at Packaging Systems Cor- I4ongwood mother of four,
and
in Apopka at the time of the poration,
e
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Airport suspended imposition of
507
MARCH 15
alleged robbery only to hear the Boulevard, Sanford.
sentence on her guilty plea to
trtcii ii
MARCH 18
Hatcher brothers later testify
Hampton
was ordered held in attempted conspiracy in a drug
Deltona Fire Dept. and
Five-day Plan to Stop
Skating party at Melodee that they were in
Yr hrtrr cr a' oac:i
Whlsenant's jail pending a presentence s:nugglingclSe"daytodayaflIJ
Auxiliary dance, Deltona Smoking, Florida Hospital Skating Rink at 7:30 p.m. for
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term to term" for 18 months "or
may
on.ty need cleaning Of lubncai.
car at the shopping center after investigation. Assistant
Community Center, 8 p.m.
North, Altamonte Springs, 7:30 benefit of Seminole High Bank they left him at a nearby Atty. Charles Gordon dropped
state until it comes to the attention of
of minor replel , to put it in
P.M. Call hospital Ext. 1101 for i'ssoc.
convenience store.
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Register in person during detiills.
good w0dwit order. Tri.ntd office '
companion charges in the case the court that t1tte defendant
morning for Red Cross Swim
Deltona Camera Club, Little
mactime methanks with oars at
Judge Cowart ruled that of petty Larceny and possession may be guilty or suspect of a
further
•XIftfl ire at YQUf cii and wil
Red
7:45
p.m.
testimony
by
the
Hatcher
of
o
tion
of
s
Classes for school age children
vi
la
ta
te
law,
School
House,
burglary tools,
New England Club, Deltona Earle
brothe
in
t
rs
he
Whisenant
whichever
give In, tinmates o any womb Cr
Jackie Cao!o Swim School, Community Center, 3 p.m.
trial
occurs
first."
Brown will show slides
Mark Edward Dyal, 18, of 505
c
an
't
be
used
agai
ns
t
th
em
131 E. Woodland Dr., Sanford.
ripaus needed Bring your mactis
and narrate trip to South
in Plumosa Drive, Sanford, also
Mrs. Coton originally wac
MARCH 17
"•'•" in tod.y.
America made by 10 club their upcoming trial but U3a1 it charged in the burglary, accused of
conspIracy Dec. 12
SenlorCithenstrlptopassjon
possibly could be the basis of pleaded guilty to
Health film and discussion members
last
possession of when narcotic agents conPlay at Lake Wales, Leave seri
month,
es AlcoholIsm, 7:30 p.m. Prospective members invit
ed. perjury charges against them, burglary toots. Assistant State fiscated $70,000 worth of
Sanford at 2:30 p.m. from Civic Winter
Whisenant's father, 50-year- Atty. Bill
Park
Memorial
Heffernan dropped cocaine and arrested her in
Center. Pick
3
MARCH 19
old Carl H. Whisenant, was charges of breaking
up at Montgomery Hospital, led by Betty
and en- south Seminole county.
Wards in Casselbe
South
Seminole
Rotary
atten
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Her husband, Jose Manual
noon picni
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before show. For reservation
Upon A Stage, Orlando, buffet,
Alcoholism.
call Doris Rogers Or Mary
6:301 p.m. find "A Funny Thing
Sf
anord 7'rimmettes, non- Happened On the Way to the
McPherson, Sanford.
profit exercise class, 7:30 p.m., Forum" at 8:30 p.m. Bob Moore
Democratic Club of Deltona,
Florida Power and Light in charge.
Little Red School House, 1:30'
P.M.
Orlando Dog Training Club 10
4
a
"Poise nd Fashion" South
weeks
basicand
andbreed
advanced
Seminole County Campers, 7 Seminole Center, 4 p.m., (8 obedience
ring
p.m., Stage Stop Safari Camp- walca). Call Seminole zilor classes.
Registration, 7 p.m.
ground, W. SR 50, Winter College Community S&amp;Vk'eS Na
ti
onal
Guard
Armory, 2809 S.
Garden.
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cities
In other business at the
CAL,NO meeting, Casselberry
Council Chairman Edith Duerr
warned colleagues "to read the
fine print" In feder..d
regulations before spending
federal revenue sharing
moneys on building projects.
Noting the government sends
a two page letter to the
governmental bodies which
must be signed and returned
promising to live up to various
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Citizens of Israel have received a new bill for the cost of
sustaining a free country In the midst of potenUal enemies. They
will pay 57 per cent of their national Income to the central
government,
The lesson that all free people can learn from Israe Is that
retaining freedom in a threatening world should not be taken for
granted. The price in money is v high. hum I,
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addition while private enterprise employes generally
are not permitted to collect
benefits if they are fired for
cause or voluntarily quit
positions, the state when it
comes to former city or county
employes pays the benefits and
bills the cities for rebate
regardless.
While the governmental
bodies appeal the payments,
the checks continue right on
and the cities or county must
return the money paid outeven
if tt state does it in error, the

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Man Is Convicted Of Robbery

No Collapse Expected

won
lawsuit this week that wi ll have effect on every
A recent luncheon of Sanford City
$
department in the state.
mlssiones-s at the Holiday Inn turned into a
fl
Ac a result Polk Is
1r' ..happy
"shout.or.I. can't .hear.a. word ..y j re
The suit was brought by Sheriff R.W. Welt..
saying" discussion because the air conditioner in
zenfeld of Manatee County against his Board of
.
the private dining room was brokei and the
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commission was seated in the main dining room.
ney.
And the main dining room was full; full of
Dick had requested county approval of funds
distractions, full of conversation and full of
"It Looks Like The Army Will Find Us
bra helicopter program along with other budget
silverware clinking on the china.
items and was turned down by the cornCommissioners, agreeable to the sunshine
Something In South east Asia!"
mtssloners. He went ahead and put the program
law, and even representatives of the press found
into effect, causing the county fathers in
the openness of the meeting carried the sunshine
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Bradenton to go into court regarding the issue.
A circuit court judge ruled the good sheriff
—Mickey Lochridge
was wrong and should stop the air
I .Lf
Finances are so bad at Seminole Junior
w hich he did. But Weltzenfeld declared that he
IT
College(SIC)one professor remarked the school
can expect no less.
felt how a sheriff spent his budget was of no'.
may have to take In washing.
One freshman representative reportedly
concern to the county commiss1on-o long as
At least it seemed that was temporarily the
scorned the President's avowed eageress to
it was put to good, honest use-and appUled
case at a
board of trustees meeting earlier
The
fact
the days of the "Mooney Bill" are granted, of speaking their minds at public thu
compromise by saying, "He's got no choice."
suit to the Florida Supreme Court.
Week.
n,,mhm *,1 t,.i ii
$
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4,1gb
£tVIUZ
The iugn wi-beset WIth 115 OWfl problems
t*arings before the various city councils.
in this thticai period, does
To the board's approval of $3,090 for a
cfty offcfIj in
Delta= flilnois Club, 6 p.m.,
County.
Outlook Central Florida
these days-decided Thursday that Weitaenfeld
flSS.
City officials
with
y
complying
washer-dryer
combination to go In the gym, one
"Archaeology of the New
The local annexation law,
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on role of religion in carry-in dinner, Deltona
me
i
t
workshop
was right and ruled that the county commission
wiuich curbed to a statewide annexation law and the "Mooney Bill" WagqUIped, "It's gettinghard tunes when you
World,"
7:30 pin., Building 6,
Seminole cities' march to take in and with the
rehabilitation of handicapped, Community Center.
number
of public
have to take in laundry."
Adult
Ed.
Campus, Seminole
had the right to cut a department budget, but not rezone new territory, is scheduled to be involved is excessive
an Impossible
task.
S&amp;S Cafeteria and Lake Island Veterans of WWI B,XTICkJ
to instruct the department head about how to repealed. The Altamonte
Not For Th
Free
Junior
College.
Call Ext. 303—Ed
Prlckett
Recreation Center, Winter and Auxiliary 1I97, 1:30 p.m.,
Springs city governspend the money.
They ay statewide law is more stringent,
Frances G. Knight, director of the Passport Office, has
x.
sjc
Park, 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., DeBary Community Center.
Polk was happy to learn of the decision which Rep.
One officer
of Courthouse
the court who
works in has
the
mentRobert
is writing
the repealing legislation and noting the Board of County Comjnlsskmen must Seminole
County
at Sanford
recommended that all American citizens carry a
Háttaway
has
promised
to
carry
conducted
by Dr. Harold H. . Nomination of officers, refreshthe approve a change in zoning to a higher density
was one he has favored all along,
Seminole Singles, 7-9:30 p.m.,
identificatIon card at all times.
legislation
to
the
floor
of
the
Florida
House
of
Wilke.
Open
to
public.
Presbyterian Church,
Covenant
"I've
always
said
as
long
as
you
spend
ments.
ance
for
two
found
a
surefire
way
to
carry
his
it the Representatives.
mus
Playboy
In ab y
Miss Knight argues thit the U.S. government 15 ang
17-92,
Sanford.
Discussion
right way, how you spend it shouldn't be involved
s. They point to the state requirement that magazine with him for casual reading. Last
heavy financial losses In Social Security, welfare, food stamps,
City officials have groaned discrimination allyear
Audubon Wildlife film on MARCH 18
city
laws
must
be
advertised.
In
tweek
t
he
dg
bu
et," Polk said.
a reporter discovered the magazine had
medical care and poverty programs because people who do not
Overeaters anonymous, 9 groups, gaines and crafts.
Sweden, 2:30 and 8 p.m., Bush
because it was a special law effective only In
The
wo
covers.
The
outer
cover
was
one
that
had
only
thing
the
qualify for these benefits — Including many Illegal
"Mooney
— we
Of course, none of the state's
SemInole County. Th
Auditorium, Rollins College, a.m., 600 W. SR 434, Longwood MARCH 20
r,
ey cried complying with its which the statewide law does not,
Bill"
required
been removed from a science publication.
receiving them. She estima tes the loss at $3 billion a year.
4111
and 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
planning to walk Into their county fathers and provisions of advertisement
is
the
notice
(,$
Winter
Park.
Longwood Serloma Club
and notice was provision.
Her figures probably are correct. However, more than a
and
Ught
Leunge,
Sanford.
auction
to benefit Sky King
say "give me X.dollars" without listing line costly and Lime consuming.
waste of resources is involved, The United States of America is
And
the
only
ones
who
may
be
unhappy
when
MARCH
16
Youth Ranch, 7 p.m., Maitland
items and an overall budget plan.
The only ones who liked the "Mooney Bill"
FNA District Nurses
it Is repealed are those homeowners who may
an open, pluralistic society which instinctively rejects the
VFW Pos t and Auxiliary 8207 busincas meeting, 4 p.m., Flea Market, 17-92.
Three county fire units last week resx)nded to
The issue between Weitzenfeld and the were plain, ordinary citizens who have their
thought of reducing each citizen to a cipher or a card. That is the
find out too Late to do anything about It, that an a' south Seminole residence after a report of
-rummage and bake sale Health Department
Manatee County board wasn't just the helicopter homes In Seminole County.
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apartment complex, or a commercial develops smoke and the smell
hallmark of a police slate.
s tarting at 9 a.m., Phillips
program, but who would decide what law enof
Those who lived within cities and outside
burning rubber at the
AUditorium.
Moreover, a central registry for Identification of Americans
ment is going to be built next to their homes or household.
L
Station, SR 434 and 17.9Z
forceznent program was or wasn't needed within Cities,
as well, liked the law because it indeed that their homes have been annexed by a
in Washington would create still another layer of bureaucracy to
Longwood. Also free bike InDemoeraticWomen'i Club, of U
Firemen reported there was no damage to the
the county. Only the sheriff of the county should guaranteed they would be notified if annexation
wwm~
city,
an already top
spectlon and bike reflector tape Seminole, noon, Cavalier
house but the resident apparently was redfaced.
Americans have no problem in identifying themselves or
The high was Si arid the low
for children and adults.
bra
Restaurant.
within 500 feet of their property,
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Law also permits cities to annex those areas machines slipping motor belt
proving their Citizenship when they cash a check, get a lob or
When a citizen needs a cop, he
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engage in the myriad of activities in which
adjacent to their boundaries whether, the home- that filled the laundry room.
often
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which
the
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established,
owners like it or not.
mainly In the SOt. mild with a slight
enforcement agencies are denied men, badly
—Bobiioyd
chance o,rn
The only reason that cheaters are not exposed is that we do
needed, because "there is no money." Nothing
North to northeast winds to to 15
not have the will to use the tools that are already at our cornreplaces the man on the street in law en.
mrh becoming easterly and
mand.
Southeasterly today. Rain
borcenient work.
Sharon Ann West
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Viblen said the county
commission sent a resolution to
the state association convention
last weekeid. Altamonte
Springs Mayor Norman Floyd
said a delegation from his city
Joined with other municipal
leaders in an action dlscijIon
about the problem at the
Florida League of Cities convention early this week,
state house of Reesen.
tative and Florida Senate
leaders were approached and
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Herald Staff Writer

South Vietnam (AP) — North Vietnamese
forces today overran another outpost defending the
provincial capital of Tay Ninh, 55 miles northwest of
Saigon along the Cambodian border.
It was the fourth outpost to fall in the area In the last two
days.

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Ways and Means Chairman Al
Ullman, envisioning increases in the gasoline
tax
up to as much as 40 cents, would be acceptable to
him. Like the tariff, the tax plan would drive fuel
taxes upward and discourage consumption. It
wou ld concentrate conservation efforts on the area
of greatest effect the automobile and relieve
the potential for hardshi
p
on families who heat
their homes with oil.
And Mr. Ford, already has endorsed
the
Democrats' tax cut and rebate bill as a stimulant to
a faltering economy.
The recommendations if Democrat Ullman of
Oregon, however, have yet to be tested in the wind
of Democratic consensus and translated to
legislative form.
Perhaps the Ford demonstration of flexibility
Will spur similar efforts among Democra ts
of
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as to the general public for home reading selections.
flours of the sale will be from 9a.m. 103:30p.m.

A special 'help' for the parents of students
enrolled at the Sanford Grammar School.
The students will be able to purchase their own
books at the Book Fair the week of March 17
through 21. Hundreds of hooks will be on display

President Ford has

indicated a willingness to
compromise with Congress on strategy to meet the
nation s economic anu energy problems.
By acceding to a "reasonable" request by
leaders of the Democratic majority in Congress to
delay for 60 days further scheduled increases in
import fees on foreign oil, Mr Ford acknowledged
the strength of the congre3sicaal opposition to his
proposals and the potential for stalemate.
But the President rejected the appearance of
retreat by following through on his promise to veto
legislation suspending his authority to impose the

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) new, but the results will be
Don't jump to derogatory similar.
conclusions over a money
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
matter you're discussing with a Harmony in a close personal
friend. Sleep on it to gain per. relationship is Important to you
specth.
today. Itcanouly beattatned
TAURUS 1 AprIl 20-May 20) you make the major conThe temptation will be great to CCS5IO1)S.
Place your self-interests above
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.234)ec.
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will prove your motives are far overtax yourself physically.
too selfish.
Your best work will bedone
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) with your brains.
You'll feel that someone is
CAPRICORN (Dec. =an.
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shoulders. Time will prove that "bread" today. Beware — your
his prodding w f .
mate Is about to declare a
mutual benefit,
moratorium on your spending.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Today you'll cross paths with It's necessary that you do
one for whom you have per. certain chores around home
ceptible ill feeling. Your today. No use complaining —
coolness will chill your Corn. they won't get done otherwise.
pamon.s as well.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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are ambitious, but your zeal out the first thing that comes to
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disqualified.
Winter Park time was a slow 6:15 for
The four-man crew took home the chain-The
the mile
pionship trophy with a time of 7:10 across the
Another mishap occurred when the
one mile course. Edgewater was second and
University of Tampa crew squad notified
Winter Park finished third, losing Its rowing
Feaster they would be unable to make the
shell in the process.
event because of a conflict.
The Winter Park boat sank during the race,
As a result, Florida Tech withdrew from the
but all hands came home safely. The tiny
regatta because there would be no college
shell began taking water about mid-way In
division competition.
the event, but the Navy crew team was
"It was just one of those things," Feaster
already in command when the accident ocsaid. "The Tampa coach had a class that he
curred.
couldn't get away from and therefore the
"The loss of their boat didn't have any
team was unable to be here."
effect on the outcome of the race," SNA
Prior to the regatta, SNA's new dock was
Coach Tom Feaster said, "Our crew had It
christened. The dock was dedicated in the
wrapped up at the time."
honor of Col. E. R. Daniels, who is the senior
Handling the duty for Navy In the Varsity4
Marine instructor at the academy. Daniels
event were Charles Dickens, bow; George
was responsible for rebuilding the dock after
(80) Hamrick, Ron Hunt, Mark Bassett and
It was destroyed In a storm last May.
Barney McCord, coxswain. The group won
Mrs. Daniels poured champagne on the
the state championship for SNA last year.
dock and her husband drank a toast during
However, not everything went Navy's way
the ceremony while J. P. Wiegers, chairman
as the school watched Winter Park take the
of the board of the Bernarr MacFadden
Varsity.8 crew event.
Foundation-which supports SNA, and Burch
Winter Park completed the one-mile rowing
Cornelius, SNA headmaster, watched the
test In 5:16, while Sanford Navy was second at
proceedings.
5:26 and Edgewater a close third at 5:29.
More than 100 persons witnessed the race
Winter Park was 2" i-lengths ahead at the
and attended the dedication program.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY

LIBRA (Sept. 22OCt. )

March 17, 1975

You're sharp In business
Wisdom you've gained from
matters today If you follow your experience will be put to
lnmches. Don't let others in. profitable use this year..
fluence you against your better Unusual circumstances will
judgment.
arise, but you'll be in the
SCORPIO Oct. 24-Nov. 22) driver's seat all the way.

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the sun snatched the water no competition for the national track.
from the dips in the track, the junior college Indoor pole vault
Miami Dade
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ranked the Louis. He vaulted 15-feet, four.
dual meet junior college inches.
Manny Wetherbee watched it pole vault,
default.
team
in
Florida. The meet was
"It was a great thrill to win,"
rain Friday. He figured there
"I normally psyche myself up
his win was one of 11 for SJC's only Seminole
County Wetherbee said. "But I was not
would be no track meet between all day," Wetherbee
said. "But Seminole Junior College Friday performance this season,
pleased with my height. I
Seminole Junior College and today
as the SJC Raiders trounced
Wetherbee
won
the
national
wanted
the national record (15Miami-Dade North.
Then, Miami Dade didn't Miami Dade 894 In a dual title last weekend In the
feet,
91,i4nches)."
Then it stopped, raining and bring any vaulters. There was
meet at the Lyman High School National Indoor Junior College
"The Nationals was a big
meet, but I left a lot to be
desired. I didn't vault hardly at
all before the Nationals and the
plant box was a little Screwed

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finish and Navy nipped Edgewater by threequarters of a length.
The Varsity races began at 38- 39 rowing
strokes a minute, settled to 32 and 33 strokes
in the body of the race, and sprinted at the
finish with 38 to 39 strokes per minute.
"It was an scrage perfurinitiue for this
time of the year," Feaster said. "I think the
kids turned in a good day. I had to use
Dickens, Ilainrick, Hunt, Bassett and McCord
twice, both in the four and eight-man races,
which made a difference."
Winter Park posted a victory In the junior
varsity eight race after Navy and Edgewater

It rained, one boat sank, two others collided
and two squads didn't even get on the water,
Like :dunrt' pt - ht'I and tit'avcj, forcing
those brave enough to try its waters to row
madly to keep afloat,
But through it all, the Midshipmen of
Sanford Naval Avcdemy prevailed, winning
the third annual Parents' Day Regatta,
Paced by the Varsity-4 crew team the
Sliddies splashed their way past Edgewater
and Winter Park despite bad weather,
choppy waters and mishaps.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An
YOUR BIRTHDAY
old friend's urgent request will
March 16, 1975
take you away from what you'd
like to do. You'll help, but he'll
You'll make many friends
never know of your sacrifice, and acquaintances socially this
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 23) Year. This isto your benefit, but
Avoid taking a flyer with an don't neglett proven pals. You
individual you know has a poor can 'OUifl on their faith and
track record. The pitch may be reliability.

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IF I don't vault nearly eery
(Lay I have a tendency to lose
iny form If I worked only once
a week I'd never make it."
Weatherbee has vaulted 16fa-t. ti-Inch in a meet and 16Feet, two-inches in practice. He
wants to reach 17-feet, at least
16-feet, six-inches, this year.
"I cleared 16-4 about two
weeks ago," he said, "but when
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I came over I caught the pole
with my nose. It almost ripped
my nose off.
"Some people there told me I
cleared the bar by about six
inches. That's what makes me
think I can jump 17 feet."
A month ago, Wetherbee set
the Auburn Stadium record at
the Auburn Invitational. lie
leaped 15-fee t, 714-inches.
Manny Wetherbee soars
bar, Herald Photo by Tom Keyser 1
lie was third in the national
indoors and fourth in the out
doors last year. He will corn- Wetherbee said But I have
higher than he has and so Is superbly in the 440 relay and the
pete in the national ou tdoors at never beaten Pharres in a big Pharres"
100, which he ran against a
Houston later this season,
meet.
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him and k'wthd him down, clinic. They can test you from
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was I Iankll in the hospital and your batteries changed. It is
was ultimately operated on to very important that you have
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I would deeply appreciate It If should establish this at once.
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Edmonton at N
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Battimor, at tndanapis
Quebec at Vancouver
Today'i Games
D!c
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Quebec at Vancosgyer, alter

Toronto at New England

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San Diego
31 47 .475 71'
Frldiy'i Games
Sn Antonio 97. VirginIa
Denr 102. New YOrk
Indian.i 121. Utah 111
Memphis 103, Kentucky 100

YPAM
'em captain, score, prize; Laura
HarrIs., 21)2, 6100 Rose Patrick,
2400 515 Phyllis Mott, 7396 160;
Po Ily Pi' I C, 2391, 650; Elaine
Kostival, 2373, 545. Cheryl Lowe,

Tuesday Morning Swingers
Carnl Slaucnter 40. Shennon Corai
475: Car&amp; SI2IIIrJP,$C,
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MILWAUKEE (AP)

Elaine KMtivaI. Jet Bowlerettes,
wle four straight tr,kes
Marn
Streel
5-10. EdIth Pound 310. J•arnle

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Kareem Abd.

has asked the Milwaukee Bucks to trade nim,
but emphasized Friday night he Intends to
honor the remainin two eam of his CO
tract.
"I don't have any family or friends here.
The things I relate to don't happen to be in this
dty to any meanInW
said the 7foot-2 Abdul-Jabbar, the National Basketball
1113 1111!
AbduhJabbar, addressing more than a
--------------dozen nevrsmen after the Bucks' 105-104
II ?
xvpuvu uusrrnauveiy
when asked if he had requested the club to
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Golf Scores

Teresa Lowic and Bonnie Benton. Jack Nkhotas
1776. 150; Donna Lamb arid Linda
Mike Hill
LowIe, 1266, 110; Ida Baker and Lee Trevino

69 70—Il'
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honor my contract to the fullest."
Abdul.Jabba_j' signed an estimated $1.6.

MemphIs at St. Louis. after. Ros. Patrick
and Roslyn 8ie*. ChrI
noon
Coody
1731. 124; Marlin Cook arid Cheryl Butch Baird

7467—Il)
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Phornix Suns in 1969.

MIAMI (API
Second round
7354 fl5
leaders Friday's in
t,orma Henry. 7)46, 1O. Jean HItt
Doral On Golf Tournament
7347 1)7. Dottie Hojin, 2340. 59. on the 7,071
yard par-71 Blue
Erma Thoep, 2310,19; EdIth
Monster course
the Doral
Country Club' Willy Armstrong
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Kentucky at Denver. after.

$400,000 a year in August, 1972. That pact cx-

NBA Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic DIvii4on
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Boston
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York
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Leads NCAA
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Monday Blu

moved to third on Bennie Mi ii
F riday s eariy aiternoon
infield bounder and
on downmir.
Simkanjch's sacrifice fly to
deep centerfield.
Sea
102 100
Ned Rai
drew a walk to Scm.
001 020 2
56
ignite the seventh inning rally.
Mt a ngled and M
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c
MMahon
and Jeniiins•
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home Raines and Whitley Raine Bo (6).
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6*70—)
Utah at San Antonio
IndLpna at
m4*)is
Kentucky at San 01090

For pure relaxation, a canoe p
River cannot be topped.

beautiful Wekiva

Tomllnson 163

Johnny B:lewrn.

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Herman Flannagn 160. Bonnie

reported Thursday Abdul-Jabbar has told the
Bucks he wants to go to New York, where he
was raised, or Los Angeles, where he was an
All.American at UCLA.
"We've discussed It, but nothing conte
has ever developed," he said of trade talks

Atlanta
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of passes in the first four innings, smashed a triple to rightfield overthrow.

He took over for Seminole third, Seminole ored one pi
added another run in the fourth, triple. Seabreeze hurler, Gene
starter Mark Simco, who in its bottom halt of
the inning. Tim Itairies walked, stole McMahon, allowed only fire
second, advanced to third on hits.
Robert Smith's infield out and
Seabreeze committed seven
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Jabbar spenth much off4eason time working
knowo to have become increasingly unhappy
with his surroiindJngs here since he and his
wife se ated about a ear o
"iltueally, what I'm about and what
Milwaukee is about are two lifferent things,"
he said. "The reason I haven't commentet] on
this before is I don't want to take a knock at
Milwaukee or the people here and have them
it's all about.
"i have no unkind feelings toward the
people of Milwank.'.
Wlsccnth. I
underline that," he said. "But my family and
friends aren't here and culturally what I'm

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With ltKk, the silent canoer might observe a deer drinking
at the water's edge.
Md for the fisherman, Camp Seminole and Wekiva River
Haven Camp report that bass are on the beds an at ream
are hitting.
Bill Hawkins and his brother Joe, both from New York
state, have been taking bass plugasling the flats near Camp
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BYTIIEASSOCIJITEDPRESS said Capozzoli. "If they don't,
on first? Dick Allen. tie'Uprobablywait3odaysor
f

Asked what is missing for him here,
replied, "Just people."
lie said he is "most definitely" happy with
the Bucks as an organization,
Bucks'
ident William Alverson said the
Bucks have had no trade offers from other

be surprised,
denied a chance to earn a
The controversial slugger has living. Richie hasn't been
reversed his field and wants to paying much attention to all
get back into baseball with the that talk about coming back to
ChiCagO White Sox, says a close
Phillies. He feels the White
friend, but the situation is Just Sox have a moral obligation

indjcaJ he has no immedjate plans to seek a
trade.

and Costello routine,
Clein capozzoli, an associate

pany any good to keep him around," he said.

early 1960s, said Friday that through their spring paces. Ten

back on the court, I don't think that's in him

"contract" with the White Sox. training Friday.

extend Abdulabbar'a contract, but that
starhasnotindJatwheheisepUve

Evert, Court Triumph

capture the NCAA Indoor Track mark of 544 4 set last year by

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Id green.
Rid of all kinds!prey, fl5h hawks and !ong•!eggcd
cranes
are search(na for fish to satisfy their neverndlng
appetite.
Turtles are sunning on fallen logs, opping into the water
with a a lash Garfish roll ahead of the canoe and feeding bass
disturb the stillness of the river's quiet pools.
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are in Lake Monroe. They are hitting near Holiday Inn on small
live minnows.
He also said bluegills and shellcrackers are beginning to
come in with natural baits such as mussels, snails and grass
shrimp.
Wild shiners, the bigger the better, are getting bass in the
St. Johns River. Sweet is keeping them on hand for thi" hiixs

men.

Fishing in the Marina Isle section of the river was on the
mpswing last week, according to Mrs. C. 0. Penney. Shad
rollers are connecting in the early morning and late evening.
Tex Swann and Ben Goldfjne had a string of nine shad, while
rimmy Locklier and his wife, down from the Smoky Mountains,
ave been concentrating on specks and bass with good results,
iream fishermen also have been finding the big ones biting in
his part of the river.
Trollers out of Lemon Bluff Camp, further upstream, are
veraging about 12 per boat with the percentage of roe running
igh, The shad fishing this month is much better than in
ebruary.
Gerald [.)eJong at the camp told of bass being taken from
e Bluff to Lake Harney with live shiners,
On Lake Jessup, specks are a little slower, but fine catches
re coming in for the persistent fisherman,
Lowell Hiley and son David, along with MIke Rideway,
rought in 21 late Thursday. A trio of Wooky and Cassie Holiday
nd Bob Jones of Orlando took 17.
Other speck catches at Riley's Camp this week included
me for Henry Aldrich, Roy W. Cropper and wife, Mr. Clark
;
s twu di, isia'n Fsaiiey, WLUIC Cairk
andSgt.Fieldsofwinterpark,put31Jint(

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Au To Fl9ht Bugner

quest of the big one Saturday at
lucy's Camp on Lake Jessup.

If Chuck Wepner Falls
LOS ANGElES (APt
World heavyweight boxing
'- hampion Muhammad Ali will defend his title against
England's Joe Bugner in Chicago on June 8 if Au defeats
underdog Chuck Wepner, The Associated Press learned
Saturday.
A source told The AP that contracts have been signed
For an outdoor fight between All and Bugner, the
European champion, at Chicago's Soldier Field.
,li fights Wepner in Cleveland on March 24 and Is an
overwhelming favorite to defend successfully the crown
lit' wn by knocking out George Foreman last
October.
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start at 7 am, and run until 4 $50.
South Sanford Avenue boat dock.
p.m. However, Jaycee memIn addition to the grand ramp. Rental boats can be
All proceeds will be donated
hers will be hand at 5 am, to prizeS, gift certificates of $50 obtained at the camp.
to the zoo.

N CA A Tourney Off, Running

M'garet court and cmrms Green Group tournament at oslovakia advanced to Satur- offer to Join them, annOw)c
nati Reds outscored the White

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Friday's Games

St. Louis Gains Playoffs

Y'3 $37,500 Independent Players with baseball, Meanwhile, routed the San Diego Padres 71
Grimes.
ready for thisrecord in terms of
there was a movement afoot by and the Baltimore Orioles
Top-seeded
toun10nt at nouston.
And even Arnold is taJth ti
my training," said Grimes. "I
Arthur
Ashe
of
ton,
Va,
but
fourth.rankeij
Karl
topeee Mrs. Cowt Richmond, Va., smashed
him back to his old team.
Swe. Meiler of West Germany was
All through the winter, Allen
Three gaines were rained out
from Akron, Ohio, fell Just short a result. I really have been Evert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Borg, the Swedish idol, routed
Connors, the world's No. I.
record Friday night as Tex
my
iiflg."
needed
e sets and a
Jeff Austin of Rolling Hills, Ca. were revealed by Capozzoli,
Feron Jenkins showed no
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Indmi ma' be ranked No. 1 23-3, and Central Michigan,
the country, but was Just one 5, of the Mid-American Con.

By The Associated Press
The St. I,ouis Blues, skating to their fourth triumph in
six nights, moved Into the Stanley Cup
playoffs for a
seventh time and—For a few hours at least— were tied for
tile lead in the National Hockey League's Division 2.
lumping on the cxpan.sionist Kansas City Scouts for a 6I triumph, St. Louis moved 27 points in front of the Minnesota North Stars and mathematically clinched a playoff
spot.
With the victory, St. Louis also moved into a three-way
tie for the division lead. Hut hours later, Vancouver
clobbered Buffalo 5-1 to move out to a twopoint advantage
iver Chicago and St. l,ouis, who are tied in second with 71
points.

Philadelphia. In the other East dependent Boston College, 27.
Regional doubleheader at
Along with the NCAA play-

The Hoosiers can forget about Georgetown, 16.9.
Carolina, 21.7, of the Atlantic Tournament opened Saturday
their spectacular regular
uci.,', the licific-8 chum- Coast Conference vs. New in Madison Square Garden in

.

his own NC/IA shot put record Evonne Goolagong, 4-6, 6.4, 76, PilIc and Borg met Britain's lined Clark Graebner of New multiyear pact (with the White pitching two Painless one-hit In.
Phitadelg*iia 10$. Phoenix
Chicago 91. Detroit 94
Hoglund, capturing his third was good to win this for the over the Australian since April semifinals,
K a n s as CHy Omihi
straight shot put crown, set the third year isa row. I still intend of last year,
they're obliged to honor it," city.
The fourth semifinalist
Pilic outcl,,ssed Italy's Cot- Wojtek Fibak of Poland, who
only new meet records for to follow through on my Pfl5
Los Angeles 105. Mii*aukee
"When it got to the tiereak. rado Barazvttti,
and
101 ounced
Kreiss
Texas-El Paso. Grimes' triple after graduation thIs year to er I knew I had to go for broke," unranked Mottrarn surprised Hilts,
Calif.,Bob
6-1,
6-4. of Beverly
Seattle 17$. Buffalo 105
the world mark of 55.
set by
Texas-El Paso was led iito
Saturday's Games
many matches to her playing 6.3, in the $60,000 tournament
Russia's Viktor Saneyev In Saturiy's concluding seion cautiously."
Ian Rod Layer dcfc'ted Amen.
At Landover, Nd., Britain's can Vitas Gerulaitis,
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afternoon
6.2, to
PhIladetpia at Cleyetand
Antheropeningay triwnph I
Jee; 7 high Jumper
Seattle at Golden State
Jotm Alexander to move into the W
by Australian Peter Farmer in in Canadian Greg Joy, and po6'
Today's Games
Blue Group tourna.
the W
Red Group semifinals. ment.
the
35-pound
weight
throw
tential
Point-winners
Houston at Boslon. afternoon
In miler
Pole vauIt Wetherbe, (5) 146,
Coxtookadvanteof
dominated the high Jump, Sracfield (SI $36, ShVgah
Phoenix at Attinhi, afternoon
Atis.
helped propel Texas-El Paso Wilson Walgwa and 1,000-yard
(5) 170
Milwaukee a Cticaoo ,,ftrr
tnearlIermatche3Americn Willie Taylor ruled the long
TripIp (,, TPTr,. (5)
tratiin's service dlfficultic to
into Saturday's 11-event windup finalist Frank Munene, i'oth of
479
Tanner defeated New jWip, Nate l'erkins
I'rt'rok Mi 47
win, 7i
i*lints,
far
ahead
of
Who
I:enya,
and
th
sprinter
New York at Seattie, 6lter
G7alander Brian Fairlie, 6-7, ,
Also moving Into the semi880-yard run and David Law
runnei-up Kansas with 11.
penborg,
Javelin Pobinn(M) 175 I, Page
trlwnphed in the l00.yard infinals was fourth-seeded
1576. Carlson (MI 14$ S
noon
teimediate
tiles
T
110
relay' S (Ailtri, Thorne,
with eight points, followed by dethroned Friday night in- sponsored
CIevejand at New Orlosns
aytor, Merrick us, M 42.0.
by
Paul
Smith's
eliminated
Phil
Dent
of
Golden Slit, at Los AOtI
Penn State with seven and eluding Colorado's Kngaley UnIon 76 of Orlando, con. AustralIa,
ai Ierrick composeti the 440.
14, 6-3, 75.
Glbin (S)17sg, Metr (MI 4:310
State with six each.
Theo Hamilton of Kansas at 28- Country tiub.
iw (SI Is.s, Stringer (5) ,y,
Fming, Meirick, Thorne and
man, Bob Lutz, EGdIe Dibba,
Grimes, who 1111 his big Jump Pi, and William &amp; Mary's
Standings'
410 dash Thorn (5) 457, Ector
A total of $l, in trophies Harold Solomon and Marty
Perkins made up the mile relay (MI 199. flyrd (Mt 500
on his last v, said "List year, Rggie mark in the 880,
Lake
Brantley
won
cap. and
three.
,0oo in prim will be Reissen out of the
)O0dath Merrlck IS) 91, flro'*n
Washington team high school golf match team.
(Ml 10,0, Slant Ord (M) 10,1.
W L T Pt; GF GA
Russians, I really was mi.
eart in 1:52,4,
team tourney was rhayed faulted his quarter-final match
NY
Brantley registered a 152,
Ranqr;3) 74 13 79 26° 731
Samkol, Junior Coll., (5 $9. iM) 1:611. Stewart (M ISIS
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methods.
24 17 fl 777 )9
199 IM' L*w (5) 560. Iluj5 (MI
'like Sands in 485,
while long, handicap far today's flight ed hck Stockton, while bibb)
Eustia recorded a 195.
Shtptt Ro5 (5) 167',, tgfØn
flOdi;h- Merrik (51701, Hudson
Divisn 2
(5) 45 1's, Fowler IS) 44111.,
over
Russian
triple
jump
tna
Kentue,
Vine-yr
(MI 7) 5. 5'iffot (MI 22 2
NCAA erO3Suntry
33 39 7 ij 733 7)5
Al
Granada will be ven Pakistan,
rial, but he also is in touch with champ, Finished strongly to to anyone who
Chiciqo
37 30 ,
,
(SI 354, Fowler (SI ) I.
a 38, PaW Neal stroked a
shoots a hole-inDiô (MI bS' 2. Sands (Mi
High lump' Etch (S 5
Top-seeded Jimmy Connors Larry Goode fired a 38 and
$, 16 00 ¶

After 29 straight victories this 20, of the Big

y meets inde.

win five more to take the na- West Regional doubleheader at
started their quest for college West Regional site at Tempo,
basketball's 1013' Grail bY Ariz., it was Arizona State, 23-3,
meeting Texas-El Paso In the of the Western AtlUetic Confer.
Mideast Regionals at Lexing. ence vs. Alabama, 22-4, of the
ton, Ky.
Southeastern ('orlierence, iiid

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toward
the of the Pacific Coast Athletic
The I,ake howell girls Terry Gibson and Sandi
prestigious NC/IA title. Tne Conference.
triumphed 90.81 and the Silver McKenzie won the 400-meter
road eventually will lead to San
m Midw&amp;st ucgullrl1 leafr(est}l&amp;' rela in 4:460.
hawk Ixs)s prevailed
l)iego 00 March 31, where a new
toted games at Lubboc, Tex.
In the bo)s' meet, lake
champion will be crowned this and Tulsa,
lake howell's 200-meter
0kb, At Lubbock,
Howell's
Scott McPherson,
year. North Carolina State, the Texas A&amp;M, 2, of
medley relay team of Inda
tile South.
winner
Cattaneo, Betsy Carpenter, Tommy Carver, Rick Norden
last year, did not get an west Conference took on inde- Susan Nations and Melissa and Mike Davis won the 200invitatIon
this time.
pofnt Cincinnati, 21.5, and Fritz won In 15923
meter medley relay (2:63.01),
El Paso, 20-5, of the Western pendentCreighton,20-6. AtTUI- the 200meter freestyle In
Athletic Conference met in the sa, it was
independent Rutgers, 2:35.0, ('attanco won the 200 IM
first game o a doubleheader.'.
against Louisville, 24.2, of in 2:28.4, Fritz ruled the 0Oregon State, 16.10, of the Pathe Missouri Valley Conference meter freestyle, (31.5), Car.
,

Middle Tennessee, 23-4, of the
second game.

18-8, vs. Kansas, 19-7, of the Big

utterfly (1:22.4), Nations

penn, 23, of the Ivy League freestyle(l:O5.O6;andCatlneo

doubleheader at Tuscaloosa, Big Eight and Ui Salle, 724
Ala., Kentucky, 224, of the met Syracuse, 20-7, in a battle

fl28.3.

the 200 IN (2:28.0), Davis
triwunhed in the 500 free (25.1),
Norde?iwonthe IOOfly(1:05,09)
and &amp;t Kirby dominated the
Amend wen the 500 free
100 back (1:10.07), Carver won

team of Amend, Kirby, Davis
Nations won "ic 100-meter arid McPherson won the 400-

McCord, Armstrong Lead
MIAMI i APt

— Jack Nicklaus was just one shot out of
the lead going into Saturday's third round of the $150,000
Floral Open Golf Tournament. But Jack says he didn't
deserve to be in that position.
"I should be either 10 strokes in front or 10 behind. I'm
not sure which."
"I'm just not sure whether the good shots should
prevail, or the bad ones," said Nicklaus.
lie had an unusual mixture of both in compiling a 139
total, five under par and one back of the surprise coleadt'rs, Gary MeCord and Wally Armstrong.
McCord and Armstrong, a pair of non-winning tour
sophomores, shared the first.round lead md remained
tied Friday with matching 7C.

IA)GAN, Utah tAPt—l4trry l)ean Williams, charged
with assaulting Los Angeles Rams defensive end Jack
\'oungblood here last July, has changed his plea from
innocent to guilty.

Saturday as the nation's best West Coast Athletic Conference a high school swim meet Friday backstroke in 1:37.0 and the
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SEI3HING, Ha. u/Il't — A 25-mile qualifying race will
be held March 22 to cut the field to 60 drivers for the 12hour Sebring sports car race, general manager Frank
Cipelle says.
Cipelle said Friday that a record number of 94 cars are
already entered for the 12-hour main race. He said the
qualifer will start at 9.30 am. on race day, with the 60
survivors going In the main et,ent lush an hour later.
This is the first time in the 21-year history of the endurance race that a qualifier was scheduled. In past years,
starters were determined by cine.lap qualifying speeds in
practice runs.

Assaultanf Pleads Guilty

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Golf Event
Ends Today

Sebring Qualifying Race Set

wd), in accordance with the

First prize winner will secondhantj car equipped with
laws of theFish
Florida
Game and
receive
a gift certificate
worth by
trailer
hitch will be given away Freshwater
Commission,
The contest, sponsored by the $250, redeemable
at Denmark
drawing.
Oviedo Junior Chamber of Sporting Goods in Orlando.
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and at the same time give a will be served,
and catfish. The largest bass same place for the 4 p.m.
A $10 entry fee for each boat will be mounted free by Den. weigh-In and drawing for the
helping hand to the Central

While AlIcn wu rumored to

A Chicago couple, Mr. and Mo-s. Gardner, pulled in 40 In two
daysand Ike Ellis and Tony Bookerhad2o
On the East coast, the party boaL had an average week on
the red snapper, But the "Dandy L." found king mackerel in a
striking mood, and at the end of the day hz?d 50 in the fish box.
At the "Fishin' Hole" in Daytona, Wayne 13'ddy said snook
and trout were landed off the area bridges on live shrimp. At
Tomoka Basin, channel bass are plentiful, along with snook and
trout. They prefer artificial lures, such as the top-water
"Mirrolure," Troy Moody had two snook, eight and nine pounds
Merle Keller at Main Street Pier recorded catches of
whiting, blues, weakfjsh and sheepshead early in the week, but
the high wind Thursday discouraged both fish and fishermen.
Nice pompano are being taken off the pier on live shrimp.
Kent Gibbens, operator of the "Tackle Box" In South
Daytona, landed a six and a half pound snook and a five and a
half pound trout in the Halifax River behind his place of
business on Thursday. Last Sunday, he took three snook, three
t r pounds.
Bluefish up to six pounds have been landed at the Inlet last
week, accordIng to Gibbens, with the yellow 'Zara Spook".
lie relayed ward tn
FicriL, 1*- 1,...... .- over to the coast, saying if they did not know where the fish are
biting, he will show them.

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will have an opportunity to
From 11 am, to the close of landing the largest bass, fliley's prior to the start of the

don't have his contract
Montreal Expos beat the Mmmore. They sold it to theany.
At.
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lanta Braves when Allen an- ligers blanked the Phillies 2-0;
flounced his reth - ment from th Bot
stopped the ")
baseball at the end of last sea. Chunichi Dragons 6-3; the bkson,
yo Giants defeated the Houston
Since then, Allen's name has Astros 5-3; the Los
Angeles
been a warm hot Stove
topic. Dodgers trimmed the New

American-born standout: new nessee State.

However, Mike Muse landed a bass weighing eight and
three quarter pounds on a "Rebel" plug and Emory Kreinbring
took a fourpounder and two smaller ones.
Fred Sweet at the "Fishing Hole" said speckled perch still

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Sanf ord, thought our ea
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her husband, and she can expect close to 10 years of
widowhood.
Md like most of these
Mrs. Stamper found
herself unprepared for this difficult adjustment to life
alone. Compounding her problem, Is the fact that she and
her husband retired to a new town far from lifelong
friends and family, hoping reUremen would start a new
chapter in th e adventure their lives,
e couple was married in Miami In 1945. For mt
the intervening years, Mrs. Stamper worked as a cashier
in a drugstore and her husband was a bus driver.
With pride she lifted a framed sees Safe Driver

M she spoke, Mrs. Harold (Bob to her friends)
Stamper fought to control her voice, but she could not
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wonderful man, the said; he would do anything he could to
make her happy. "I can't understand couples not getting
along," Mrs. Stamper saI "We never had a cross word
in all our years together."

"You don't run from these things," she explained.
"Even if you flew to another country, the deep, sad
feelings wotdd still be there. It's just a matter of time

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from
on an even keel with no partner at her side. The odds are
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Stamper's 6d blrthdayand his lastdayat work.
"We always thought we'd stay right in our.same home
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but over the years the neighborhood became tun duwn
wid crowded, and we decided w leave Miami aIgether
and find a small, peaceful
somewhere on the East
Coast," Mrs. Stamper

Her grandsons lived in Daytona Beach, so for a year
she subscribed to the Daytona Sunday newspaper,
rea ding the home ads, and having her daughter-In-law
look over likely prospecls. But while reading ads, she also
read about the new shopping malls, the propond truck
route through the city center, and concluded that before
long Daytona would be as busy as Miami.

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close enough to her grandchildren in Daytona and
Orlando, not far from the ocean and a fittle off the beaten
track.

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check them out. ne third home, a small dove-grey block
house (since painted bright green) at 102 May Rose Drive,
was Perfect. After a brief long-distance consultation with
Ws wife, Stamper put down the deposit.
He made three more trips up to Sanford before they
sold everything in Miami and set off to make their
retirement dreains come true. When they moved in on

Jan.30, 1973,itwas

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will outlive her husband by a good many years. Being
prepared for this sad time
of bereavement and readJuSBent is half the battle toward s tarting a new phase of
life without one's aUsWmed partner at one 's side.
Knowing the problems one must face and leanng
how to deal with them, can be
immeasurable help
during this traumatic period, according to a free id
prepared for persons in the 55-plus age group by the
American Association of Retired Persons-National
Retired Teachers ASSomciation iAARP-NRTA).
The "Widowhood Guide," which discusses
preparation, bereavement and money and household
management, points Out that all widows and all experts
agree on the need for a husband and wife to prepare
together for the death of one spouse.
Such prepara tion includes full knowledge
b) both
husband and w ife of the location and amounts of available
financial resources, such as bank accounts, stocks, real
eitate. insurance policies and survivors benefits, as well
as the names of legal and financial experts used by the
family in the past.
The Guide strongly advises agairist any drastic
changes in lifestyle during at least the first six months of
different "Phases of grief."
According to the Guide, the survivor first experiences
a period of shock and detachment. Then shock passes. The
reality of death begins to intrude into the self-protective

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place; how much he wanted to do here. 1%re decided to
make this my home.
"Besides,"
she added her face brightening, "there're
the dogs. flow my husband loved his dogs, and this is a
good place for them with a large fenced -ard and a room

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underwent surgery. A day shor t of a week later, he died.
"It's been hard to decide what to do," Mrs. Stamper

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"But mv, huOiatul wnq right — h~L.
what I liked. The h ouse was perfect for us, " she reUed
her first impression.
Tragedy struck two months later, to the day. "And us
not even unpacked yet," sighed Mrs. Stamper.

lrst time Mrs.Stamperhadseen

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buying and
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The Widowhood Gtide is one of a series of free "better
retirement" booklets Published by AARII
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combined membership of nearly eight million. the
sociatiens are the nation's largest organizations
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and
thoughtWinter Springs Junior Police pro%oklng poetr), some
group held on March 4 at the which I have had the pleasure
city hail,
of reading. If
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background in pohce work and
IU one which reall) tnt home
what pronqged him to seek a for me, was about the confusion
career in law enforcement
of life At first you're ahead,
Duing the question and but tomorrow you are losing,"
answer period that followed Karen writes. She asks what i
Brown's talk, U group asked right; what's wrong in the
how he felt when he was called world.
-1 "pig." Brown told the group
"I just want to be free, so
11ow, while a Pohce offim in can live life as me -But I'm
Atlanta, Ga., his precinct chained to the world, And they
Lindfrd that type of a situstion
stole the key" Karen concludes
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its she descended the red
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carpeted stairs on her father's each other the vows they had Disney World and In the
arm, the beautiful Sunrise, written
themselves "I will and Bahamas. Both are graduate
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was pla)ed by • a desire t ha t we shall be man and ottUniersit of Michluan
Hungarian violin and
an wife and share our love and our
Out of gown guests included
team, Mr. and Mrs. Mony lives with
oiie another. I give to brother of the bridegroom, .
LeClau-e.
you my respect, my un- Ken Ison from Washington,
The bride's gown of ivory derstanding, my coninlittment, D.C. Also, Ms. Dawn Amiss and
Antro nwas designed In a period and most of all my love.Ms. Karen Haas of Ann Arbor,
motif with a large veiled
After kissing, the couple Mich., and Mrs Cecil Getz(rid
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nox=Coole
Miss Anita Renee Coole)
and James Paul Knox were
married in a candlelight
(101ble ring ceremony by
Rev. Ray Woody Saturday,
March15 at 5p.m. In First

Sprinim and the late mark
D. Cooley. The bridegroom
is the son of Sir. and ,Mrs.

Carl Knox 7301
Rd., Orlando.

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the gnarled, majestic cypress point? Should population
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colorful costuming and uiging of musicians, dancers, singers,

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birthdays, both on the same Southeast Asia In Seventh
date,
Adventist Institutions.
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Mrs. William Zeisel of
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A surprise ofinner party was Mrs. H. S'll. Baldwin, are eluding John Findell, son of Mr. continuing display program at nandez (drawings and pain1`017111, using wood to create his Rosenwald School's TMH
held at the residence of Mrs. visiting Mrs. Lenna Guenther, and Mrs. Donald Findell, 305 the FTU Library.
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O.C. Doty of Fountainhead
The exhibit, which lasts
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class.
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Lake Road.
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Hospital
and presently exhibiting their ftough Friday, will feature the (photographs).
Ille class' teacher Cheryl
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Ch urch, Sa nf ord.
of Sanford announce the
at Brunswick
Her fiance graduated from engagement of their daughter,
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School. Ile served for two years Sheffield, son of Mr. and ,Mrs.
in the United States Amy.He is Isham J. Sheffield of Sanford.
The bride, born in Watervliet,
presently
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(!ooeration Mich., is the granddaughter of ftsuNsHi, E STATE _
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DeLand
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The wedding
Of April 12, 4 n.m. at event
qj graduate of Seminole High UlrUwA%, Arrti
School employed as a cashier at 1lflJIl VYMI 'Ml
Chapel A.M.E. 'Church
Wiflfl Dixie.
Olive A ve., Sanford.

Mrs- James Paul K11101 -AsIta Renee Qioley
carried a nosegay of spring
Nassau. They will make
flowers and wore a mat.
their new home in
Ching headpiece.
Columbia, s, C.
Carl I.- Know of St.
The bride is a student at
Cloud. brother of the
Florida Technological
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Sr, 700 Mulberry Me,
of Cleveland, Ohio He is em- Gardens Sanford and
the lat.
ford. Hnnouroce the engagement PIOYed in the Construction in. ja mes E.
and of .u.
of their sixth daughter, Emma dustry.
Pearl Matthews' of Lake
The wedding is set for March Monroe and the late
Lee. to Larry Wesley Harris,
Jesse
3011 Of Mr. Slid Mn, ceorg 17 at Knit Azalea Gardens,
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George Phillips &amp;
Toni never scores, as it happens long they intend to be gone.
all The firm. flow do you see it?
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Debra A- Kennedy &amp; jalnes
TOMISSISTER 1.
Billy Stuart Jackson &amp; Diane D.
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Davison Orl., Pamela K. Frazier Bottom, W.Va.
Milton, 18, 385 OverWd Rd.,
W. Columbia SC, Anito R.
The bride Is the grand.
Steven A. West, 23. Miami, Apopka
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daughter or Mr. and him.
been veryunhappylately.
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Robt. L Jones,
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Collier Dr
Finally,
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Sheila L. Stanick, 18,
. he asked me for advice
k Travis E. Haggard, 23, 760
Ky- She is employed by the
Lenard G. Anemaet, 28, BI
and I am stumped. Maybe you
Bayou Dr., CB. Martha J. 2528, Shirley M. Degroat, 23, 1101 Otter Ln., ,Nltld.
SAN
State of Florida Dept. of
can help Wm and all the other I
nummid HBYnM 34, same
1104 S. Myrtle
guys with the same problem.
Ralph T. Kellogg, 35, PoB
Hugh Braddy, 56, Bx 384
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Margaret D. Alder."
looking and a college graduate, sitter what time they expect, to 11612 W Ist St.
but he can't get to ru-m ba3e Come home so the sitter can tell
Butcher. 21, 417
with women. For years he has her parents when to expect her? 3182
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April. She hopes to pursue a She is not only a good neighbor

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Our
Seminole
showed some irkresting and Harris and Lynda Slays .
County Erwin will be assisting, but
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children
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giving Jackie needs extra volunteers
informative slides of the people
The Board of Directors will .
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county's
Special
recommend that the current
Olympic Games being held one basis with the children.
agenda items of Education and
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Sounds like a good way to get
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Continuing responsibilities
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The 20th Reunion Committee
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Ilarry Naltrunat was elected, should be made to Mrs. John •
is
trying tc track down all
be
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your
SU)Ort
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GATOR DANCE
members
of the Seminole High
Melick or Mrs. Henry Hanson
harles Davis 1with lion cub) accepts a donation for the Central Florida 7.w from Starlight
The ds practice so hard for
The Camellia Circle enjoyed by March 18.
School Class of '55 in
Iomt'naders (from left) Jim Harney, Bill Stdpp and John Simmons. Attired in a
the Games, says Joan. They
variety of
a luncheon and tour of the
preparation for a grand
from St. Patrick's Day green to Western denim, members of the square dance club raised aren't looking for rewar
B E NEF ITS OO
ds and
[III)FICy for the zoo at their Wednesday night Green Alligator Dance
reunion. if you are a 1955
Harry P. Leu Gardens in
In theSaul ord Civic Center.
glory Orlando. A short business Olympics
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just for the cheering graduate of Seminole High, or
supoort of their parents, friends know
meeting
was
of anyone else who is,
condut(et'
r' ,in'1p.ihr "'rno
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innd
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cont,id
Mrs. DJIII ( it of
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election of the nominating Special Olympic Gaines will
.=''It Loch Arbor or Mrs L Paul
will be a rewarding experience, Whitley of Lake Mary.
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Lake Brantley High School If
1975-76
Interested class members are
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Federal
of Seminole
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would be entered
Walter
beaches, lakes and back yard building First Street Sanford
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And Just as well lie stuck
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hosted the meeting
to his guns, for Martha
swim class time again
It was a proud husband
A program of colored slides held this Fall in Michigan
walked away with seven
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Sanford swimming instructor
who encouraged Mrs.
Admission price is a donation of
For you Po music lovers,
with
cornmentary
won
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firsts,
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second
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and Flowers of the Bible," was 10 cents.
and a third!
the
POPS Committee of the
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Douglas Ave., Sanford, to
Mrs. Joan Helms, vice.
presented by Mrs. Augusf A.
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teach children and adults basic its third POPS Concert March
enter items of her
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Martha
exclaimed,
•-.specialesentsfor
the
seminole
needlecr,,ft
In
the
recent
member of the Circle
water safety in her 131 E. 22 at 5:30 p.m. in Orlando
Woodland Dr. pool Jackie Municipal
County
(ntral I'krida Fair,
Association
for
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tuditorium
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Orlando.
Retar ded Children SCARC), is
next year s show.
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LWV
is a small pool charge.
also the Seminole County
Having never entered
Condoli with the Florida
Martha won first prize
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coordinator for the Special
ribbons for two of her
Groups of pre-school children Symphony Orchest.ra.
Eleanor Weinstock, president Olympic Games She hopes no
hesitant, she didn't know if
afghans, two items of
— from day care
ll be an after-concert
of the Florida League of Women one objects to the small
e1e1ir
alfhl
the work she stiched with
tatting and, a three-piece
Sunday School
the Kahier Plaza
such party
Voters , will be the guest donation request which Li new
such loving was really up to
baby
set.
The
second
pl
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call
Jackie
without
Grand
Balhwm
which is open
ace
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speaker a! thp March 20. this --car. She ,,Pl,l,,,
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p
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ublicall char
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Annual meeting of the Seminole "There are so many expenses
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Cross course. Adult, women, and will be an opportuni y for
baby set and the third for a
league. The group will meet at -shirts, ribbons, food and gas
grounds and saw all the
, individually or in groups, everyone to meet the stars.
"granny" afghan.
7:30 p.m., at the Altamonte — and a general decrease in
other beautiful work being
should also apply soon, because
Martha, who was born in
Civic Center for the dessert folk's ability to donate money,
laid out on display, she got
Sanford, has enjoyed
will be turning her at.
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cold feet.
that the SCARC reluctantly
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tention almost excl usively to
Ms. Weinstock will give decided to ask everyone at.
un not entering,
in particular — all her life.
children after the next six
Kids can have their picture
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Leaguers an up-date on the tending for a small donation.
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taken with the Easter Bunn
wee wln sununer vacauon
My mother (Mrs. Gussie
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Florida League's Legikhitive Even a few dollars will help. so
Clarence."All these things
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are too pretty. Let's just go
when I was a mere child,
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Crotty, president of the local reached $1()O and donations are
and I have taught my
League. The 1975 priorities are: less than 10 per cent."
need lessons, Jackie may just Street characters In full
But
Clarence
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be able to squeeze them Into her animation, Monday through
a da mant: her nine Items
Mrs. Helms described how
Marks), said Martha.
Martha Bauer: seven prizes out of nine
group, but call Immediately. Saturday from 10a.m. to 9 p.m.
Reform; Comprehensive few residents came out to see
Planning; Election Laws; the Games last year and how
And for adults, women and in the Winter Park Mall.
Farmworkers and Environ- disappointed all the kids were,
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assist the ever changing council
Karen Sue Leskowyak is a and board members of the city,
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College's Adult High School. aid.
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of Mrs. Mack D. Cooley, 110

Mary' has been the city clerk
specK because M is the rwg
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Springs, that we have had a four years. She has a demanding Job and a frustrating one.
VFW Auxiliary
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soloist was the bride's
Alpha Clii omega sorority
sister Phyllis Shangraw of

Installation of the officers of meeting, would enjoy your.
the Auxiliary to the Veterans of selves at this fun time. Why not
Foreign Wars Winter Springs drop by'
Post 50 will be held on
20, at is p.m., at the Longwood
VFW Post home located on sR
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office and tacked up a sign TV next meeting of the
designating the office as a -Pig Winter Springs Senior Citizens
Sty." Brown said the letters P i group, the Lively socialites,
G stand for Pride,Iitegr ity j will be held at 11 a.m, on
Guts. and if the
gsters kept March2o,at the lilgh1andsClu
in
that
they wouldn't House located on Shepherd
mind the slurs.
Road.
The next meeting of the
In the future all meetings will
Winter Springs Junior Police be held at this new time.
Featured this meeting will be
will be held at the City hall on
March 18 at 7:30 p.m. FUtUXJ an Easter Bonnet Parade. The
will be a demonstration of mem be rs will let their
anger printing te!miqucs.
tmagination gowildandcret
their own bonnets. Soun ds like a
lot of fun. You senior cifinns

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The first time she saw the Carrie, was the only attendant, guests as the theme from
wasayed.
the restored Lonpood Village tiers of ivory lace. Both carried
The reception for family and
Inn, Miss Mary Schnelker old fashioned bouquets of
roses close mends was held In the
exclaimed, "ThIS is here I and gardenias
Inn's dining room The bride's
want to be married!'
The bridgegroom and his best table was planned to honor also
At 8 P.m. on March 3. her man,
Mike Bergstrom waited
bridegroom 's grandmother, )
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came true when Mary, with Carmine Bravo in an Mrs.the
E.
Healy, who at the age of
u, ter of LI. Col and Mrs. alcove of
palms beneath the 80, flew
unaccompanied from
Gerald C. Schnelker, 115 Fox Inn's historic chandelier. The Michigan to
be at the wedding.
Ridge Run, The Woodlands, antique red velvet setee
formed
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Duri the rece lion sunrr
son o Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Ison
the
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Carmen Bravo, who
of Michigan, in a beautifu
playing requests,
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ceremony they planned and from
Bertrand
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ment, apparently there were invited to be present and come
If you ha ven't yet visited the ha ve some chairs whi ch might a museum,
Situated at 52u
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rumors floating around the forth with any ideas they may expanded
a large apart m ent the amount of the f(erence
General Henry S. be suitable please contact Mrs. East First street.
The
shirt-sleeved
weather
nation
building and the time has come becomes a dead loss because we've
that there might have have on how the co of con- Sanford Memorial Library Vi
ta le. If you should know of
By the way, City Manager
been enjoying here f
been some question as to the stction can be reduced not since
to make some repairs, and neither you nor the tenants
its recent re-opening let any display cases which might Warren E. Knowles was
Florida has definitely had its official position taken on his necessarily fo
may be pretty the place up a bit, derive any benefith from it.
r the benefit of us suggest you do so in the very be available the Trustees of the recently browsing through
effect on the home market.
What yardstick should I USC US
Presidential appointment by the builders, develope rs or the near future,
What is the good of a "tax
li brary would appreciate any some of the books in th
e library
the National Association of contractors but for the conto where I spend the money I've shelter" now when you just
The dese to get away from Realtor&amp;
information
u may ha ve,
and
found
one
LIBRARY
autographed
by
saved for this purpo!e?
sumer.
have to pay the income taxes on the snow, sleet and ice storms
library, w hi ch now is also ALraham !Jroln.
A.N. It some time anay? Why not in the nor th has brought a
For example, the City of
The City of Sanford has —
however Art S Leitch
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he
Sanford
does
not
require
national o '
Pay It now and get It over with? tourisin boom wWch the ex.
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W.A. perth say might even exceed
be very careful in the ap.- Dear Sir. W.A.,
mem bers flatly sta ted' "We However, if a developer expec ts capable of housing all of
record year of 19172.
plication of funds on an in.
look on the President's his homes to be sold under General's library
In the first place, if you do not
And wi most ofentering
the 25 optimism
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people actually waste money year it is available to you, the the state even
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Federal
HousIng
Mrs Hortense Roumillat
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under the impression the%- are
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iIldIfl1tItiIiiI or ttiiproing thur Iirobl iS
but the most favorable reports sidewalks a 'Ili ni'llwa of four the library's Baord of Trustees,
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going
to
cOmpute
these
northerners have ao have
property,
your taxable profit as though
come from the Depart feet in width The City of has been associated with the
I recommend my clients stick you had claimed it when you enjoyed our weather,
ment of Justice as to her Sanford says that if sidewalks librarysjnce14whenshefjr5
the following rules:
dispose of the property.
complete competence as an are constructed they must be served as secretary for a
In fact, many of the
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(1) Never all maintenance
So, obviously, you had better liked what they've seen so attorney and her skills as an five feet in width.
committee
in
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effort
to
make
problems to accumulate Take enjoy the shelter now whether
a or
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much that they've decided now administr
the library a reality. Ist
ca of them on a regularly you wait it or not Otherwise, it
Another example is the Mrs Roumiliat handed theweek
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gay"Surel) the growing number question of standing curbs
scheduled basis.
is Possible to end up paying of ground or buy that
el to
Ruth Swinney who
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of women who are moving more versus the Miami type curb.
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will
serve
as
chairman
of
the
and more to the forefront of the FHA will accept the lower cost board f
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tb (ood tenants. are lost come
or
the
l976
term.
Mrs.
thr''hinthfførence
Consequeñtly, Realtors and real estate business," he said, Miami curb but the t for the
Further, thetavrnfn fern Ore
Margaret Vitale was elected
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recogn uOfl
has been vi
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money on any other
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Edwin
Shinholser will continue
yourself:
muted to pay it based on a February brought an increased goverent, Speaking for the
to
serve
as treasurer.
These are but to possible
(1) Will it justify Increased "capital gains" rate, wNch can
amount of traffic into their Realtors as a whole, we cer-

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elegant as any upholatery more moderately priced houses sumer? The Sanford City
Economies Agent
fabric. The permanent uress availahie vi'd
trriffr Cirj
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Bet
gives hem thcreaseinthenumberoInew Mondayternoon to firid tjf
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think that sheets
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bed and t owels in extra body. For towel projects residents each week,
there is an ything it can do atthe bathr m Not necessarily with a rich look, choose toweb
feet cost reductions.
with the plush velour finish.
RUMORS
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your house b) stitching Up Man' manufacturers offer
o'clock meeting tomorrow,
matching sheets and towela, so
projects rom s cc s an
When California attorney builders, developers, con
that you can achieve a coor- Carla Mills was sworn in last tractors, plumbers, dccMonday as the new secretary of trlcians, masons, carpenters
Sheets and towels come in a dinated look.
especially
Housing and Urbun
and what have you have been
ge, me sewing
and solids Many are prin ted in tical for
exclusive designs by famous projects. With a single sheet,
designers. It's an economical you can slipcover a chair.
way to purchase these beautiful Accent it with contrasting

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the expansion
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liirnedoutto
be
not
only
seeond
half
of
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program
and
it does not have
should show struction trades a d have any
the value of the property?
when you wish to dispose, of the
best month in the fast half a modest upturn both in new Ideas that might help reduce the funds in its Current budget
(4) Is
it absolutely property, make an appointmentthe
den or but actually the best
o prode em
housing construction and in the the cost of housing
necessary?
with a
speallst
in
property
Februaryonrecord
during
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sale
of
th
exi
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homes,
sumeryouareinyjttoatnd,
Money uselessly spent on an exchanging. Quite often, he can
The library needs about a
past three years. Other sub"We look forward," he says City Manager Warren E. dozen chairs and at least two
investment property may devise legitimate methods
seen( reports indicate the declared, "to working with the Knowles.
reduce your income taxes that decrease the pain of paying same
glass display cases. Should you
ng has happened In new HUD secretary in sup.
year, but by only a fraction of taxes by decreasing the amount
other real estate offices.
porting the housing goals of the
the amount of money spent. So of taxes due.
me last of ficial report Issued Adm inistra tion, with the hope
by the Department of Corn- of speeding the recovery of the
merce of the State of Florida housing market and long-term
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Claudia, wife of Pila te.
In fact, each and every member of the
Youthful cast performed with a f resh enthuslasm and depth of feeling often missing
when adults take to the sta ge
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Martha McDonald, as Mary the Mother,
brought tears to the eyes of her audience
e pla yed the part of a simple, earthy
Galileanwan filled with mother-love and a
deep awareness that somehow her son was
not as other men.
Reed Fraasa played the ru thless Calaphas
with a calculating shrewdness that was
stron con trast to Keith Walker's
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Players before the curtain rose on the opening
nitperfoance of the Easte: drama, Take
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2. Moderation of increases or most Unpossible for them to household savings into thrift in- rates, and re-evaluate housing
activity is generally thought to National Association of Mutual actual declines in prices and foresee the turns in interest stitutions, which then would styles.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Th is is the" the day, it will not operate at respond almost immediately to Savings Banks,
costs,
to the erosion of rates for 20 or 30 years ahead, lend it out to homebuyet5.
"Just as the production of
secondof two articles dealing top efficiency. Any home-made an increase in the availability
3. A halt
"Moreover, structural shifts
and
th us makes them reluctant
Among other suggestions: overpowered, gas-guzzling auwith the efficient operation of
of mortgage money. But a In trues of building land itfili. ennctimr In,snmn. nri.l .-.—
tuidp or other
10 COflUflht themselves to fixed Improve the effectiveness of tomobiles will be sharply reair
air conditi oners,
keeti sun off the unit all or housing economist says this zaton and envIronmental re- fidence.
rates,
federal mortgage Insurance duced in the years ahead, so
qulrements have caused a conpart of the (line will save you yea,r this migh t not be so.
4. A quick and significant tax
Kiaman
also
urged
a
tax
cxprograms
by making them dis- also should the production of
By ANDY LANG
The
current
depression
In
tinued
upheaval
which
has
fur.
cut
and
a
sensible
energy
packernpdon
for
interest
earned
on
tinct
from
social-priority
hous. unnecessarily Ifirge, land-con.
The Herald Services
ho using is the result of much ther disrupted already shaky age.
savings accounts, claiming this ing programs. Eliminate state suming housing units be cut off
An important consideration
The air conditioner you pur- more than cred it shortages and markets,"
5. A reduction in the level and wou ld c ha n ne
l a greater flow of usury laws w hi ch limit lending in the future," he said.
in the pur chase of a window or (base will come wi th Instruc- restrictive borrowi ng terms,"
He sa id both builders and price of ho using inventories.
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While forecasting a slow UI
If the unit Is too small for a nanc'e. One of the most Impor. mortgage mn here this month. "the four Cs," or caution, con- turn for the housing indust
room, it will not cool suf. taint Instructions Is that which
"Mounting inflation and cern, confusion and con- beginning in late spring, KI
ficlently. If it is too large, not directs you toiumove and clean deepening recession have strrint." To overcome the In- man said the year as a whol
only will you waste electricity, the air filter at certain stated created Increasing imbalances hibitlons, he listed five keys: will be characterized by "dept
You may find that It will not intervals,
between housing coats and
1. Increased availability and essingly low numbers," wit
properly control the humidity in
Most air conditioners for a consumer incomes," said better terms on mortgages
the number of starts likely
total
no more than 1.25 millio
the room, which has a definite single room can be plugged into
bearing on your comfort,
in 1975. 'Normal" Is close t
the existing power supply line.
two million.
The cooling capacity of an air But larger units, Intended to
He raid in the longer run bas
conditioner Is expressed In cool more than one room, may
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thermal
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du,nges are needed If the in
uttits, tequirc an additional electric
designated as 11113. A British circuit with higher voltage. Be
dustry is to be rescued from it
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thermal unit is the amount of sure to check this before you
which booms and busts foIlo
heat required to raise the buy.
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temperature of one pound of
Central air conditioning sys_____________
A structural reform of say.
water one degree Fahrenheit. tems require expert in.
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When used In connection with stallatlon. Such factors as air
would tnt' an brn.i tt"n I n the inan *ir conditk'nr, it rcfr t. distribttien, preperth:;'t i7:n;'
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the ainoujit (1' lett that
' Ctiiient and service powers of
selection of the right type of j _'"jj_ removed,
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thrift
institutions, which now
supply and return air grilles,
cannot
offer checking accounts
conduction of solar radiation
orothcrservices
of commercial
While the number of cubic through the roof, walls and
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roughly determines the size of sidered in determining what
Deposit Interest rate differthe air conditioner that should kind and how large or small a
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stored,
he said. Savings banks
system must be for a particular
factors involved. In purchasing ho
DINING
DINING r
traditionally
have been peruse.
aunitJind the cubic feet of the
mitted to offer a slightly higher
Whether your house is
rate
than commercial banks on
room
(length
times
width
times
equipped
with
central
air
condiheight) and then tell the dealer
savings
accounts,
Honing
or
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w hether the room is generally
BED ROOM,
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the use of certili.
sunny, how many members UI more room air conditioners,
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deposit
and ot her tier
the family generally will be in energy and f inancial savings
vices,
the
commercial
Incan be considerable If excessive
stitution.s have reduced the adthe room,
Windows
demands are not made of the
and
doorshow
theremany
are and
how machines.
vantage held by savings banks
well insulated the house is.
LIVING ROOM
and, as Kiaman sees it, have
LIVING AOO
From these factors and the anmade significant Inroads Into
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swers to other questions he will the
the
personal savings business.
ouse,
will I1r inc
ask you, he can consult a
He maintains this has had an
FRONT
that will enable him to recom- valuable information In Andy
adverse
Impact on the supply of
Lang's
handbook,
"Practical
mend the proper size.
PLENTY OF LIVING SPACE
mortgage credit, since comHnm Repairs," whIch can be
mercial banks are not cornU an air conditioner Is placed obtained by'sendlng $110 this
This duplex has an interior landscaped atrium, six by 10 feet, mitted, as are savings banks, to
in a room where It is exposed to newspaer at BOX 5, Teaneck,
which not only allows for the entry of sunlight Into the center of the home mortgage
the sun a considerable part of N.J. 07666.)
market,
the area, but also for efficient crossvetatllatlou. The kitchen Is
Greater flexibility In the
handy to the dining alcove and Its plumbing Is back to bock with mortgage Instrument also was
the bath. The fireplace faces the street and adds to the it
called for by the economist,
traction of the front slew. The screen porch also faces the street Among his suggestions was the
We Can Help You Find
and doubles as the entrance to the apartment. The carport —or development of variable Intergarage is at the back, Jan Reiner, 1000 52nd Street North, &amp;.
Your Dream House
eat rates
rates that would
Petersburg, Fla. 33710 designed Plan IIAUSR with 815 square rise if Interest rates In general
feet In each unit. Anyone wishing to know the cost of the rise
Røad HOME-Every Sunday
blueprint can write to Reiner, enclosing a stamped, ieffHome lenders argue that in
addressed envelope,
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Drew&amp; wl Julia R., W 100- of E

650' of 388' of LI 80, McNeil,
Orange Villa less Dnrt etc., 1100
Pear l M. Koss, wid. to Mary
Louise Koss &amp; Wm.M. Koss, it.
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to James L Churchill &amp; wf
Verda R., IA 49 Robin Hill Un. 3,
$36,300.
Corn Lisk to John H. Stubbs &amp;
wf Betty L., Lot 40 &amp; N of 41,
Second Add. Parkview, $3,500.
Roy K Robinette &amp; wt Betty
to John L. Snub Sr., &amp; wf Clara
If., Lot 16 111k F Woodnicre
Park 2nd repi, $17,000.
Ellis A. Kruse to Robert E
Holloway &amp; wf Heidrun L, LI 8
111k 11 Lake Orienta Hills Un. 1,

Shcoah, grantor life est. $100
(QCE) Ro be rt A. Philson to
Carol C. Philson, Lt 87

$31,900.

$100.
fi Polyak Corp. to Danish B.
Bushruj &amp; if Mkhdlna, Lt 59

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Grange Prop Inc., to Govhnd

Kenneth H

Black &amp; wf
M. ('haudharl &amp; c( Mrcn:, st., Margaret to Raymond

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ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS
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An unusual, condominium
concept, Patio Home Corn.
munity created to blend with
the
marvelous natural wooded
oaks
setting of its country club area
location.
2. 3, and 4 bedroom homes with 2-car garages and stone
lireplacr. Weathertron reverse cycle central heat and air
for economical climate control. Magnificent kitchens with
dishwasher, compactor, disposal. Pius, swimming pool and
tennis court and beautifully landscaped yards. Recreation
and common areas maintained by homeowners associations.
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Only 22 homes will be created at THE OAKS. Models Open
Saturday and Sunday ito or by appointment.
Robtqf E. PAcK,..
DIRECTIONS; 17fl to 25th
guilder
and Developer
Street In Sanford. Turn west on
P.O. BoxFla.
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31jill
OAKS.
305373.fl54 or 3053770420

Month 's Rent

4th MOnth'S Rent

$150 per month plus a free $25 U.S. Savings Bond each month. Luxurious one bedroom. one bath apartment.

Take up ARMS in preparation to celebrate our Nation's Bicentennial in hfSj)iri! Of 1-6. We at RIDGEWUOD AMNIS ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS want

Wilson Green Jr. &amp; WI Lucy to

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of Sec. 16-2040,
(QCD) Eugene A. Augusto,

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F., S 30' of E of SE L4 of NE14 Crystal Lake Winter Homes s.d Fla. Groves Co., 1st Add. Black
of SE1 4 of Sec 27, &amp; S30' of W' $100.
Hammock, $100.
of NW'1ofSW'iof Sec ..3g..29, r
$100.
Eugene W. Marcel &amp; wf Helen
to Sanford SC!.. Employees Fed.
CU E 45' of Lot 10 Bik 4, Tier 4,
Sanford, $7,600.
Raymond K Lundquist &amp; WI
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Aria i. to Gee. K Morrison &amp; sit
CaolL,S'ofN4102ftofE 20
Where the
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Geo. E. Morrison &amp; wf Carol
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6thru 75 times
31c a line
26 times
24c line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
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8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
3737900
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N11.4 1. Adults lovely large I
bedroom air. ideal for ref,ea
persons 64 4453, )7 $054
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
(A()() SWIM SCHOOL*
IN YOUR FAMILY?
31—Apartn'ients Furnished
HEATFD POOL ALL AGES
AL ANON
3" 7337
For families or friends of problem i----_Furnistd aoartmene with clean
riner
SurrOuntJ gfor baChelcr
For furtr*r information call 17) 4Sjj -- 14--Camping R(SOi15
ge1lemn Reasonable 377 1)18
or write
3221699
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. CAMP, FISH and BOAT on scenc
Bog 553, SanfOrd, Eta. 377I.
wIld Wekiva River at the bats
AVALON APARTMENTS
t)rec1lflg Oroufljs Call 3771110 or
ADULTS NO PF T5
It (1'1' p F '.'. PO I
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FACED WITh A DRitlp
PROBLEM
Dont neecs" Serve a useful
Efficiency . U?ilitie5, fishing
Perhaps Alcoholic AnYmØ,JS
Purpose again w$n you Sell
Canoe Included - on
Can Help
SCenç
them wilO a Classified Ad
Wekiva River. $100 Call 37) 14:3
Call 473 ,5i7
from the Herald. Call us
or see at Camp Seminole
Write P.O. lox 1713
todayt Don't delay! Just dial
Sanford. FlOricId 32771
172 7611 or 531 993 To place
Furnished oat-age apartment
cur low cost
Adul?, no ChiI(1r fl or pets tOO)
Personaliteri service by members of
Elm Ave May be Seen between 34'
the Downtown Businessmen's _pm
Assoc. is one reason for Easter
18-4,lelp
Wanted
Shopping in downtown Sanford
WELAKAAPARTMENTS-114W. 1Sf St
Lecithin! Vinegar! B.6t Kelp' NOW Baker Experienced on breads
Quiet I OR furn
Good hourt and working conall four in one capsule, ask for
V06' Faust's Druos
Walk to Seminole plaza
ditIOn, Call weekdays, $ a m to I
p m 323-7380 Mr. Belden
831 1077

frtendl
111k 5, Loch Arbor, Phillips Sec.,
$2,500.
1-2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
Geo. E. Morrison &amp; wf Carol
Free Boating To All Apartment Residents
to Glenn W. Crews &amp;WISandra
Large
Swimming Pool - Captain's Clubhouse
I.., Beg at SW cor. Lt S BIk 5
Loch Arbor, Phillips Sec.,
323-8670
$2,500.
Highway 17.92Sanford.
Next ToCavalierMotel
Paul Bondeson &amp; WI Shirley 4_..................,
to Gerald S. Livingston, P.A.,
Condom, flea. Unit 35, Sheoah,
Sec. 2, 133,000.
COIXICV Corp. to Alan LStone
&amp; wf Judith L Lt 606,
Heatherton Village, Un. No. 1,
$17,600.
The liuskey Co., to Goebel
Entr Inc., tot 10 111k 11
Sweetwater Club, Un. No.!,
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more
Leonard K. Vogel Ind. &amp;
Ti ustee to Harold C. Gerry &amp; wf
Linda Beg. 1656.90' E of in.
tersec. W line Sec 36 &amp;
Curryvllle Rd., run E 331.38' W
685' etc., Sec 36-21-32 et a1.,
$12,500.
FROM

GARDEN HOMES

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FHA
NO CLOSING COSTS
Central Heat &amp; Air

FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM
GAJ'AGE APARTMENT
3n 505-7
large Apartment, Cle,in
Close in, USMoOth
3776761
372
I Bedroom furnished Apartment
Ujstalrs. is Palmetto Ave.
377 5180
Large Furnished I Bedroom
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NOpetS,3fl943

Sanford. Eta.

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LOST Persian black S. brown, male
cat, White tipped tail. Collar &amp;
Tan. Area ef flay Stat,on Iit
REWARD 37
6—Chi1d Care

they last Soc each for Ito 50. 1c
each for SO or more, Cacklet*rry
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3dmxw.
Dr. to Cackltherry Farms Sign. 1
904 425 5159.
FRUIT FOR SALE
E V. FOSTER, Lake Mary
377 St AS

Why waste time &amp; gas when Sanfordd
Truck Stop personnel r*?dCd. ExDOwntwn Rosirse'ssmens Assoc
perlencc'd shift manager. Ex
stores have all your Easter neeas'
PerienCed truck service man. Call
after 7 p.m for appt 377 7443.
BAMBOO COVE APIS Concerned
I'e* manager with especitnce
,'.fiy store it and forget it? Sell it and
Come visit with us. AduIt. Also
forget it with a Classified Ad. 7)2
unfurnished 300 E. Airport Blvd
2611.
323 1340
Wanted: Salesman, automobile Lake Mary, I bCdr
m furflrthed
experience. 377-1700
Nice. pr ivate for mature man $41
-NO pets 377 3930
MechanIc Handyman
337 1700
Efficiency apt,, all utilities fur.
fished, newly decnr.ted, $97.50.
The price is right for Easter shop
37222,6
after S.Adults,Nopets
ping with members of the
10t2
Bedroom
Broom AttftOnly
Downtown
Businessmen's
ASSOC,
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Avenue Mobile Park
254$ Park Drive. 3372u1AVON
er yourself from boredom and
Libate
bills! Be an Avon Representative
Ad, new people, new places, new
Interests to your life And earn I or 7 bedroom duplex apartments
000d money. ?' I'll Sho*' you
Furnished or Unfurnished 60
how Call 6U 3079
swimmIng pool 4220 S Orlando
Or 323 7970
LOngwood— Two bedroom. 7 bath.
garage, central air I heat, drapes,
Carpeting. Kitchen furnished
Convenient location. 77307$).

fNere ore a few tips on what to look for:

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Lake Mary Sanford
Area.2 Bedroom duplex, a-apes,
appliances, AC. pool, pool service
,nclved, $115. 9O-77S31S7 ext.

You should receiv, at least $900 per year
to start.
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dates and time you will work for this part.
time employer,
You should work only one weekend per
month, and two weeks each summer and
he should buy all your meals during work
periods.
You should receive tv' days pay (double
time) for each day y ou work
on the
weekend,
S. You should be paid at an hourly rate of
no less than $3.33.
6, You should receive regular promotions
with pay raises for your length of em
ployment.
Your part-time job must not interfere with
another full-time job or your civilian
education.
You should receive additional education at
the expense of your part-time employer
that will aid you ir. civilian life.
You should be given $300 worth of cluthing for wear during the period you work on
your part-time job, and as it wears out he
should replace It at no cost to you.
You should be covered by $20,000 worth
of life insurance.
You should receive a retirement plan that
will assure you a check each month after
twenty years of part-time employment, at
the age of sixty.

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rents to $17.76 per month for the first and second months' rent, with a one-year
lease. With your third and fourth months' rent we will have the honor of
AR

831-9993

0VIariner's

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R.IDGEWOOJ)

322-2611

Edw. R. Kirkland to Robert Wm. S. Durham &amp; wf Alice to d of Lands Altamonte Land
Care for elcjerlyWomen n my home B v eek or
L. Si
WI Danna J., N' of RobeytM.J. Moe, agl., LI 11 BIk Hotel &amp; Nay. Co., des., $100.
rrontr, Experienced, 373 6556
Lot 82 111k A Sportamans 2, North On. 5th Addn $22,500.
Ledger R. Schultz Sr. &amp; WI
Paradise, $3®
Robert L Bateman &amp; WI Lola to John Bisland &amp; WI
Casselberry Gdns Inc., to Monsle C. to Vlrgilio S. Codinho, Rebecca P., commence 25' S &amp;
9—Good Things to Eat
Robert L. Slckler &amp; WI Danna Trustees Beg 66SoofNEeor 625.l6'WofSE cor. OfjwL40f
J., S of Lot 111k A. Sport- o1W of SE of SW14 Of SWL4 SW'4 of See. 36-20-29, etc. S.amsula Live Ieghor hens, while

$16,900

to beat the drum for the Central Florida Area and our Country by reducing our

presenting you with a 25 (1(1 TT,S Sivit! flnrid e;ich month

Mark W. Buckley &amp; w

wood E. Barbour Jr. &amp;WIJane Lots 19 20 21 &amp; 22, BIk 15, man, I., Eli ofE' of Li 20,

% 1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
322.2090
Professionally Managed
By Henry Hoch, Inc.

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, E. LI 25, Sunland Eats., 1st Thomas H. Trustee, t.g tnt: that
Addn., $21,800.
partof Lots572.573,5%
&amp; 599, a-

Robert N. Rarhnur Ind &amp;
Trustee &amp; wf Shirley to Sher.

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Wm. H. Sanders&amp; WI Theti a
to Anderson Eugene Williams
WI Susan, Lii, 111k 5, ThIrd Sc
Dreamwold, $7,400
Eugene Vann Jr. &amp; wf Beam
to Willie Eugene Vann &amp; f
Loretta, E 50' of W 150' of Lot I
F. If. [lands Addm. to Sanforc

Seaborn W. &amp; Margaret Trustees American Century Frederick H. RuscherJr.,Aflce
Walker to Geo. A. Saska, sgl., Mtg. Investors, SL' of SE'S of I. Brown, Wm. H. Ihlendorf &amp;
N'z of LI 82 BIk A, Spont.smans NE' Sec 14-21-29, less part. Elsie M. Wissler, 40 pet. lot:
$100.
Paradise,
111k D, Weatbersflejd sd less
Henry L Monroe &amp; WI Cecilia part deic., $100.
Geo. A. Saska, . Edw.

smansParae,$3,QQ0,

Your

Orlando -Winter Park

of NW of Sec 13-2129 changed owners during the week
,$100.
QCD Wyman L Ansley to
Calling All Girls
etcnore A. Ansley, lÀ 68 ending March 7 in Seminole County.
AGOODSALESMAN — i$nYerOUt
hland Pines Un. 2, 1100.
tO enter tPiC PiUss Sunb.rt Beauty
of work Call us if you hayC a real
Paaeant, Age 3 8 710. 11 i &amp; 11
Ruby Elaine Gascho to
estate line, and a cesire to
18 Call 1678 213.1 Each child
EARN MORE'
Anthony J. D'Agostino &amp; '
receives a trophy
FORREST GREENE, INC.
Denna,N75'ofLt334&amp;SBlkCf Seminole real estate conveyed in
REALTORS)736)530r3221970
Lake Wayman tits., Lake
Relax - Shop the easy
- Sp
of dollars in Real Estate
today's Classified Ads from your
Addn., 119,000.
i% sold daily in the Classified Ads.
PA%y chair.
1975 to date is $34,202,386.
Greater Constr. Corp. to
PlOthi small about that!
Harry McAllister Belch &amp; WI
A'.tE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
ocSels.maleS.female,needed,Will
free, 6447071 for "We Care"—
Ruby H. Lt 12 BIk D. Seminole
train ..?vj ra4.m &amp; "'o'ratt
Ac:t
tQcD LIG Umlted I. to
Sites,
only No calls. P.O Box ISIS.
Elsie M. Ruscher, will. to

Sportsmans Paradise,
Geneva Gaitlens .

Seminole

f4lCe. cleam room in private home
Private entrance &amp; bath Call 377
S26fter 130
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URSSIFIED ADS

Villas, $33,000.

(QCE)) El;,. Investment Trust Kath!ecn to ('hto E. Count
to
American Century wf Bessie, Lt 200, Woodcresi

Kirkland, Nti of Lot , 111k A, M. to Clyde Bennett &amp; wf Mary

10

Includes Sanford's Ridgewood Arms In Our Fabulous 1776

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$1,500.
H. Miller &amp; Sons On Inc., 10
Mark J. Schwarb &amp; wf Fran
U 73 Devonshire,
Combined Mtg. &amp; Realty C
to Barry H. Ada &amp; wf Jud th
A., U 51 81k G, North 0 rI.
Tern., Sec 5 Un. 1, $30,500
Win. C. Mayo, sgl to Fletch
Prop Inc., condom. Un. No. 1 8,
Lake Villas Condom,, $35,1( 0.
Same to Same as abov e
condom. Un. No. 186C, Lal

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Norman Rouman &amp;

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wf Real property valued at $3,983,676
Marlene to BML Inv &amp; PRN
Investments, from NW cor of

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Lt 427 Spring Oaks Un. III,
HendeI&amp;wf Mary WI.tl2 [ilk K Mtg. Investors, S' of SEi of Un. 5, $41,000.
$3,500.
Skylark s-d, $34,800.
S
of Sec 14-21.29, N of SR Superior Constr. Co., Inc. Ii
enna But Homes Inc., to
Orange Prop Inc., to B M i. 436, less part etc., Inc.. un- Lovetty Wilson, sgl., Lot 7, BlI
Raymond T. Powell &amp; wf Investments &amp; P R N Invest. peO%'erflents. $996,900.
Town of Canaan, $20,000.
Winifred L., Lt 17 111k B Sky ments, from NW cor. of NE4 of
Lark, s-d, $34,000.
NW1 4 Sec. 13-21-29, 1100.

(QCD)WrnGyjn
Gloria to B t I. Inv. &amp; %'
Inv., PIt. From NW cor of
NE 4 of NW 4 of Sec 13-21-29
etc, 120517 acres ml $100 -

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Award DevelODment Ine.—

Archie C Scott &amp; if iris to
Robert M. Speir &amp; wf Moira S.,
E4 of W' of Lots 85
, O.P.
Swope Land Co pint of Black
Hammock 5,500.
QCD) Altamonte Square
Park Ltd., to Fin. Investment
Trust, (In lieu of term, lease)
S of SEL4 of NE'i Sec 14-21.29
etc. $100.

&amp;

Howell Ests. s-d rep., $40,500.
Frank R. Garza Jr., &amp; wf
Mary Ann to Will. P. Hoffman &amp;
wf Barbara 14., Lt 1 111k H
Suminerset No. Sec 5, 827,100.
Dennis R. Connors to James
M.Hall, 'ztnt: B':g.at pt. 550's
58 sec F of NE r. of NE t, of

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Nader Homes Inc., to Loring
Charles G. Closser, widr. to
(QCD l.ettle Bell &amp; F red
itichard Robt. Rafter &amp; wr 11. Fisher Jr.,
&amp; Patricia L., Lt Mitri Michel Hiresh, Lot 15,
Deborah J., Lt 29
Gaines to Ned N. Julian Jr IS
The Colon. 1115 Barclay Woods 2nd Addn., West Beverly Teff., $40,goo.
60'Of W 100'of E NO' of N 990 P of
nades, 3rd Sec.. $22,900.
$44,100.
iinnit.l P tInI'.i 1. t.,.t U...... t'i.

Highlands sd Un. 3, $100.
Charles Tennant &amp; wf Va. to
Paul P. Frangoulls &amp; wf Betty
Jo Lt 15 &amp; E 5' of 16, 111k C,
English Ests., Un. 1, $38,500.
Larson Constr Inc., to
Michael Schmidt &amp; wf Edwina,
Lt 72 Brookhollow (corrective)

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Raynel Homes Inc., to

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THE FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD
CAN MEET AU OF THESE
CONDITIONS. IF YOU ARE IN

779, Don Clint
In the herald Classled
ads.,e
black and white and
read_.ali.,g',cr
Duplex in Dettona, unfurn, walk to
shopping, 7 OR, (IrraI H&amp;A,
scre,eirleo porch, draplj, Call 6,q

8379

in A.M only. No pets.

32—Houses Unfurnished
3 BR, air conditioned, heat, large
fenced yard. Immediate cc
cupancy 107 Temple Drive, $165

NiCC

7 bedroom bIO.k home Nee,
roof,
carpeted
throughout
-_RidiCulOuSly low price. 373 79)

SanfOrd -- 3 bdrm. 2 bath, Central
heat 3, air,
,kitchen
,..
CqUIPPM
647 5051

ca 'et, drape's
mo

Cauett,erry, lovely 7 bedroom home
on dead end street. Nicely lard
5CáPed. fenced, lawn care in
c luded, You'll love it. liii Mo
Uelberry Land Co. Inc. Real

for 3)1.114 101'8306217.
3 bedroom, 1 bath, fireplace, fenced
yard. good nelghborhcod. $160 Itt
&amp; last. 323 5392.

33—Houses Furnished
CELTOII .,A

Clean, attractive.

nice

yard. Available now I Sclrm
. 113S
Mo. 7 Bdrm. $150 &amp;q4

7753365

574.1040

I Bedroom ho me Retir ed or elderly
only No pr's 339 5519
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ford. Price is right Adlt
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327 6719
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37-Business Proçrty
Set it . 720 Volt. Ideal for repair

EXTRA SPEr.IAL - Large
bedroom, 2 bath, family roon
with fireplace, central air, e,
cellent financing$37,750

701 Woodmcrp tllvcf Price $1111.60(1400 down payment. $131 Si) pe
MO. to Cudlified buyer. 32 277K

Shop or warehouse, 372 1321 or 377.

6470.

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rmulls at a lOw cast Try we
377 311 or $31 9993

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7 flIi4trr,.J Wall wall
$72.400
CORBETT
REAL
ESTATE.

LAKE

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t'edrcm, I' biths 1st fl
Mot, tf'flfli% (Cuff, (tub hou,
Convenient IO(ôtiCfl Terms 7),
0213. Conway area. Orlando

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Alter

I 3R 7 bath frame 1 JI

'?h 63
acres ,asture and Oijt bwlthng,
Lake Mary area $31,500 Terms
available Owner. 37

REALTOR 3fl.79,

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OPEN TEN TILL DARK

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WILSON PLACE

GENEVA,
7
bedroom 1970 mobile home on 2i )
acres with lots of goodies, .n
(luding pond, picnic table. utility
sheds, completely fenced for
hoqj. Only $17,

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bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace,
beautiful kitchen, ,vol, many
etra Originally ct,'stom built by
contractor owner. One of San
ford's finest homes, $15,000.

PEALTOR5

61781

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Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

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Ilb
i aths.
ll wall carpet.

heat air, I acre, 137,950, Acre
Reafty, REALTOR, 32311$0
Leaving area must sell, licenSed. I
room quest home. Central H&amp;A
attractive, rent 1 Bdrms., live Ii
downstairs Ideal for retiree
14.000 down assume payments
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A small Clas,tied Ad brings big
us Try one and see Call 377
itt, o' et '993

WINTER SPRINGS

* BARGAIN HUNTER*

MARYBeautifully
decoraTed 3 bedroom home.
c?rat heat &amp; ar. carpeted,
f,rni rccm, breafâst bar. Must
see. $21900,

Priced for guL
NO Qualifying
3 yr 010, 3 bdrm , I'
central air &amp; heat, carpets,
drapes, Only 170.300. Low down,
low monthly. Call 131 ,#222.

WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 becooms, l" baths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced back
yard, We own If. Will dicker or

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

SAt4FORD_3 bedrooms. )' ,t.aths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced
backybrd. We own it. Will dicker
or swap. 1.500

It SANTA BARBARA OR,

SANFORD
1-2 BEDROOM APT'S.
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

323.0742

Realtor - I)) 5500
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room, C H&amp;A. very nice. Asking
130.000. 373 S).
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Community of
Homes offered by

Fine

First Federal livings and
Loan of Mid-Florida
Priced from

$35,000

To $43,000

125,400.

3221510.

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SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY 15
N ew 2 bedroom, 2 baths, 2(6
Lakewood Road, at Matanias.
Best buy In DeBary oftertd by
reputable builder t'o Wi
6264
ASSUMABLE LOAN
,..a .uvr,y nome nas I bedrooms,

baths, carpet, air, and ready I
move In. Assume 7 per cent wit
payments of only $750 a montt
Total prl'e, 133.500.
NO DOWN-VA

HOME PARK

95 per cent
IHANC, NO AVAILABLE
We will lease for up to

lest

ask about our tradeIn plan

lot

ii,tIII Option to buy and
then appi from so to
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ks the dO'wnpayment'

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ST

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BROKERS

Park.

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Located * BIc*
Iovffi of Airport Blvd.,
in Sanford Avenue,
Sanford, FlotIds

Nights )fl5i7iorn

Model Homes on

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Sales office open
Monday-Friday: 94,

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2 Beautiful Acres
Trees,oncorrit.r. Orange city
area $6,000 372 1599

Singer

TELEVISION SETS $25 UP
MILLERS

JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC

2619 Orlando Dr.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
322.6457

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COLOR TV, 114-VS MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,
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amenities Privacy fence, fruit
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extras 13.500. 322 7011.
windows, air conditioning, slerea
radio Must sell. 3230630. Lake
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a a Downtown flusinessmr,r'
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Assoc. Shop.
322 9719
'61 Lincoln Cont. Coupe, white v.nt)
roof. '63 Buick Electra, 1 Or,
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hardtop Both now insp Best Offer
131 0400 or 631 1773
1969 Camper. Very good condition
1971 VW. AM FM radio. 66.000 miles
12.100. Call Duane McC,uire,
Good coriditIon, $700
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arrivin; daily. Ph. $311)11, Open
Sundyc 126

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garage sate prices. Come Monday
and bid on a boat, dinette, sofas,
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Garage Sale' Sun March 16. 9a,
SIP m Many many bargains,

Pretty Yellow House

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ORCHIDS- 1.5 to 1100. Ana Han
Orchids. 1015 Palm Springs Dr
Altamonte Springs, 39 73

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CARPORT SALE: Antique Sip.
Power Toois, Guns, Mass
table. Movie Camera, Projec
Lots more. 1109 Madera, Sanfi
n.ase, Fri.. S,?,, Sun.

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373 4101 Fri., Sat, &amp; Sun

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women's slacks, 17.00. Low pi
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GARAGE. 73$ Hwy. 17.97,
Park, Wed. thru Sat., 104. Sun

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still in crates. For Information call
862 25760r473 1907 MAY be seen af
4206 P1 Orange Blossom Trail.
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Acre's near Paolc. H'.n cleared
Property, deep 'loll. ''orida
living Call Ken Sanoon

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601 Celery Ave Sanford

Hotpo'nt Washer
Speed Queen Dryer
372 7981 after i

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Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St.. Sanford 3229111
E'es$69 1116

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SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109 W. 1st
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chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Carry.
lIOLL'S
Cassetberry, 1792,630 4704
REPOSSESSED
PRESTIGUOUS
OFFICE FURNITURE. Excellent
Condition, Assortment of desk an
chairs, oval conference table with
10 chaIrs. For further Information
C.'ffl P4? ?76 'r 423 l'j2
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between 3rd &amp; lIlt at'Van Buren
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Lake. Illinois, 6Mi4,

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Sat. 6 Sun. 14
OR CONTACT YOUR
EALTOR OR I.ROKER

asture near ii. Fenced, wood
barn, 15 acres improved Only $100
per MO 3230041.

Rig .Peal Estate Broker
71395 Myrtle Ave., Sanford
Phone 371.04,4O

Days._)fl 6123

ome out and Inspect

you desire acreage. I have it!
Large or small tracts from $1,700
per acre up. Terry Realty,
REALTOR. 6710711.

lIsfings Wanted
Quck Courteous Service

Larry Saxon, Realtor

ow available In
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Ovirtgto Apt. - Selling furniture.
women's, men's 8. boys clothing 8.
MISC. household goods. 671 2636.

GOLDEN TOUCH'NSEW
sewing cabinet, reposSessed
winas bobbin
'rl ct's brsI
machIne. Full automatic, Pay
'lance of $71 or 10 payments of

fcrd. Hermits Trail, Altamonte
Springs, Both large wooded bIt,
830 6061.' 831 1170 After Itours

322 3")

LAKE MONROE VIEW
Beautifully located Steps fron'
lakefront park In Sanford, Walk tc
finns, marina, library,
bedroom8. 2 baths plus family
room. Only $12,500 Call 3239110

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nllure excellent condition. 372
9275.

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322041$

us help you place yours

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00CC short track race
bike. Excellent Condition,

69-StamPs-Coins

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New 3 bedroom, 7 bath, plush car
pet, central air, garage, Sanford
Total price, 131,350.

Canveetl.nai Financial
NO CLOSING COSTS

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Yr. old, 3 bdrm , w w c ar pet,
central
h&amp;a,
immediate
Possession. Just reduced by Owner
to $25,900. 3737716.

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Initial Re(rsatjort4I
Fees are paid and inct,JØC
Large Club House, Junior
Dlympc Pool, BaTk,?bitl
and Tennis Courts and
Large Picnic Area

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2 Bedrooms, 17's 60'
A tciam.. PA..,.,,,.,.,.

DeBary, Open House "

Irick arid stucco, 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, family room. 007 large lots
S c-ak shade trees, fenced, carpet,
drapes, refrigerator and stove

ost my lease. Handy Store. All
equipment quick sale, Antique
cash register, electric adding
machine,
i refrigerators,
Frerjrick Air conditioner, blinds,
display benches, chairs, couches,
back bar counter, fishing equip
merit, etc. 831 0400 or 631 1273,
Fern Park.

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Jim Hunt

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ONGWOOD PARK- Last new
house. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, heat
air. wcoded lot. Reduced to
1.28.990. Builder must sell.

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Excellent Condition, $75. 3 fll9O

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buy, sell, rent or swap. at a tow

91-Bicycles

KUIP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St. 3727)3.5

TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
110 E 25th St.

FORREST GREENE INC.

BUY - SELL -- TRADE
31131SE,Flrstst

Barrel bar and? bar stools

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78-Mtc cycles

CASH 322.4132
Mokeoffer. After 6
For used furniture, appliances
322 9507
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tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
LOOKING For a babysittiCfatiflerI Ad.

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity. f'IOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy. 1792. 8304704

ROBSON MARINE
2927 H wy. 17
2259o1

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

h back velvet swivel rockers.
hoice of gold or green, 199.95.
OLL'S Casselberry, Hwy. 17 92.
'01204

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

while they last, like: $1795 16'

READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD I

plC Twin fled, Complete Linens
sceltent Condition,

IPIVINJORY CLEARANCE Seeu
for the best deal on a new Piomt
3M11

Reg. Real Estate Broker

WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom,
waterfront home. hi.t1I.,l Is

APARTifiENTS
ON LAKE JENNIE

Real Estate
42-Mobile Homes

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room, central het &amp; air, fenced.
trees, 1.39,900

Runabout. $1195. Galvanized $104
trailers, 1263. Many Others plus
Evinrude specials.

1?? 7611

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603w lst St
3736041.3730317

swap,

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Nei houses me rural area No down
Payment. monthly payments less
than rent. Government SubsidiZed
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
YOU Qualify,

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Wedding gown complete with train,
COS' $7, Site 1017. Will sell i"
1150 322 1135

like New Scaly King Size
and Mattress
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shown at the Central Florida Fair
now on our lot. Sensational prices

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no do,v,i payment 3
bedrooms, 1 bath. Acre lot. Ideal
for children &amp; pets.

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You can get a fair price when YOU
advertise your "don't flftds" In
the Want Ads.

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1 BR , 2 bath, pool, fireplace, fenced

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173.100. 323 1727.

REALTY

617W 1st St.

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Area One Inc.

ONLY 121,500! 3
BULGING AT THE SEAMS? This) RAVENNA
bedrooms, excellent location, near
room. 1) bath. 2 story Older
School and golf course, fenced
home may be lust what you need.
yard, newly refurbished. See this
ldel for growing family. Large
One
tomorrow!
rooms.
cherry
fireplace,
separate
EVERETT A. HARPER AGENCY
dining room, new kithtn, watt to
Registered Real Estate Broker
LOCH ARBOR - LAKEFRONT!
wall carpet, nice 2 bedroom cot
706W. 1st St.. Sanford
E*tra nice 2 bedroom, 7 bath With
tape for Income or guest Inc tt,,Jed
777 711)
377 274
family room. Florida porch,
All this and more for 149.1(A) Call
formal diningroom, large kitchn,
for 'nor, Information
central climate, large lot a nd
Stemper Realty
other amenities 149,000. Owner
Apply Now
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will lease with or without option.
Cctral Florida's
FOR NEW VA, FHA
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SuPror3bedroorn7 bath homes by Clean, 3 br $750 down, $191 mo. I
Avilin Development Corp. at San
annual Pct. rate, 173.500. Acre
REALTORS
Lanta,
Really. REALTOR, 373 ?750
750- ce,s Park Dr

No QualifyirigI Immediate occupancy. Year old Sanford I BR, 7
bath large family hom,. Only
*7.000 down, arid
assume
payments. Pool &amp;
tennis
orivlleges Call 901 767 S445.
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townhouses. Wall to watt carp
wallpaper, built in kitchen and I
maintenance fee. LOW. LO
LOW 74 pct interest under in
dem plan, Hwy 1797 to 751h 5
west to Ridgewood and follow It
signs

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'

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Garage Sale; Sol.-Sum, 2838 Central
Dr.. Sanford.
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$11,000. Excellent condition.
convenient neighborhood,
financed

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large BR hon

26065 Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5774

661 1791-

Built In 1974 over 1100 sq it. living
area Tiled kitchen. largelot.
fenced gaickn. I'iIb block utility
building. barbecue pet, 125.900
Call ken Sandon
JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC
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mate iena tar John Vogt has leaped into the fray
to try and save Seminole County $67,000 In school
funds lost because of the black boycott at Rosenwald Elementary School.

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However, Layer said the possibility of hitting the
magic live per cent number is slim. "1 doubt It," he
said. The school superintendent will also recontact
Turlinglon's office on his original request.
Basically, Turlington's letter to Layer says an
alternate count would have to show at least a five
per cent discrepancy district wide before a recount
could be made.
But Vogi• chairman of Seminole County's
Legislative Delegation, &amp;id $67,000 "Is a lot of
money. If you can afford to miss $67,000. . ."
Vogt also said he felt the Seminole delegation
would be amenable to a general bill which, if
Passed, would save $67,000 In education funds for
Seminole schools.
Li essence, Vogt's proposal --should it become a
neccessity
would allow a county a recount
without the five per cent proviso
If certain
conditions prevailed during that time the FTE audit
wa_c
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beyond the control of county school officials. Under
the Vogt proposal, a recount would be admissable at
any district where such conditions prevailed.
Turlington suggested that Layer appeal to the
legislature, or "simply consider this FTE count as
lost."
In a letter on March 5, Layer told Turlington that
"the cost to Seminole County is eslimntd in

The Cocoa Beach Democrat said today that he
will exhaust all means to retrieve the funds for
Seminole, and I all else falls he will propose a
general bill to the legislature and try and "make it
retroactive" to cover the Rosenwald boycott.
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amount to $57,000— which Is no Insignificant sum."
Turlington said he was In "sympathy" with
Layer's plight, but had no authorization either by
law or by state regulations to allow a recount at
Rosenwald.
The state doles out money to counties based on
the number of FTEs or fulltime students enrolled in
that district's school system.
And at Rosenwald, some 211 blacks missed
classes during the week the count took place. Thus,
the county was penalized for each student who
failed to show up for the count as required by state
regulations.
The boycott was in response to a school board
decision to close Rosenwald, which is near
Altamonte Springs, and turn the facility into a
center for handicapped children.
That decision also was responsible for a three.
day countywide boycott of Seminole's 5M00 blacks.
Eitun a tes place the number f black s absent from
classes at 85 to 90 per cent during the three-day
man uever.
All along, Layer has been "optimistic" that
Seminole would be allowed Its full share of funds.
He was still optimistic tod,y.
Layer said he will be in contact, hopefully, with
Turlington's office today to see If he can't convince
Florida's education commissioner to reconsider his

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handmade feather headdress in his plastic shelter at the
Camporee held at High Banks Bond and St. Johns River this
weekend. Related Photo Page 2.

Boa s MotDrs
John M Hughey Sr., Hughey Eagle C ide, Sterling Park
Lane, Geneva, reported a $228,
Deputy 8. A. Newshutz said
four horsepower outboard ts'aridKeithJ Ryan found
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"where cockroaches live."
"About half of the items Willis refe rred to last week a re
completed or near completed," School Supt. Bud Layer told the
ard. And, referring to the building "where cockroaches five,"

An estimated 787 students are enrolled at Crooms, 40 per
cent of whom are black. Willis said Faculty members there "just

Harris said he has been informed by telephone by members

tolerate" the school which he says is "very Inadequate."

of a 28-member state survey team that Crooms is slated for
repairs including tearing down the old clasroom building

Keeth did say school maintenance crews will continue
working at th e facili ty. He also said he "hoped to accomplish"

that Willis claims is inhabited by cockroaches.
Th e r es ults of the five-ye ar survey are expected soon. The

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Willis has r ecommended replacing th e old building where
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rest of the schools in the county."

"Why should we say we'll sweep the floor?" Willis demanded.

'Let's paint it; let's whitewash it and close our eyes to a shame
and a disgrace. I think Crooms is a priority."
t. School Supt. Roger Harris, In an in terview, pointed out

want to do anything about It," Willis said.

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not get the $22,000, he began to berate the board.
"All we're say ing is let's don't do anything. All we're gqnna
do sweep this under the rug. What we 're saying is we don't

actual survey was completed In December.
School Board member Davie Sims also sbggested ph asing
cjt'ocgnj andpbcthg it twienta at Seminole High Sthool.
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Seminole High r 9-12 faci.ç.
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ls the 'large items," the drainage di tch and

But, Willis, the PTA president turned gambler, was not
awed. And shaking his head, he re turn ed to his chair wi th a final
statement summing up his feelings.

perhaps the most hopeful solution to the Crooms problem.
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The Seminole County School agreement will cost school with the remainder o($10,000to
y oung black male, bellesed in
I Board yesterday agreed to act officials more than outlined by be provided with In kind ser
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as the sponsoring agent for th
his early 20's, walked into the
RSVP officials.
vices to retain a $40,000 grant
Orlando
Federal Savings and
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Volunteer
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ogram (RSVP) - which Edelman said only
50 In
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morning
a nd robbed a te ller of
stood a cha nce of l osing $40,(KX)
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"less
in federal money if a sponsor
an
$5,000," the FBI said.
th
It's worth It," Layer said. The
wasn't found.
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neatly-dressed
gunman
boardagre-ed after it• attorney,
C,.,
entered
the
bank
School Supt. Bud Layer
about
10a.m.,
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Dou g Stenstrom, said the final
looked
arou
nd
recommended that the board
and
then
walked
contract
must
meet
up to one of three tellers on
adopt theflSVP"aslongas th e
spcciflcatlons outlined at last
pr -am does not cost the
duty, pulled a blue-steel
night's meeting.
automatic
from his pocket and
school board any money." The
Ms. Edleman pra ised
demanded
money, au thorities
county, Layer said, will provide
agency because it provides
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housing for the agency which
seniors with jobs They, inturn,
The teller co mpli ed wi th the
has the potential to help
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
provide for free ma ny worthgunman 's demand, handing
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The CALNO Council of
while services to Seminole
him what Jim Haisley, security
The only serious reservation
Local Governments last
County
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for the loan concern, said
came from board member
night adopted a resolution
Seminole Junior College
was "less than $5,000;'
Allan Keeth, who sKId he hates
endorsing the effort to have
(C) dropped the program
to be a "wet blanket all the
The gunman fled as a teller
the federal government
beca use of w ha t SJC President
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pressed
an alarm button which
time"
but
nonetheless
build an overpass of the
Earl Weldon termed a "drastic
.
'.ounded
at the city police
railroad crossing on SR 4-6
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reduction" in the school's
station.
He ran through an
west.
operating budget.
range
grove
to the Vil la ge
The
resolution,
identical
I nde
Ms. Edelman said she will ciir
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TheFloridaleeherew (rowing) team Is 'Ilhouettedbyoneof florlda'sfaniuus uue1 a. tht' squad Green apartment complex
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FBI agents, who took over Uie
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She said the grant ends Stay
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shallow grave in the victim's own backyard.
Sheriff's detective Doug Huth arrest ed
Wilbur lt'iI! 11, .f 515
shortly alter the decomposing body of 47yearold Lemo Loci
was discovered by
Los ette's teenage nephew
Officials said Hall returned from a fishing
trip while investigators were exhuming
Lovette's body from the sandy grave beneath
a trash barrel in the citrus tree dotted rear
yard at 517 Peachtree Lane In the Granada
South subdivision.
Sheriff's agents, representative. of the
states attorney's office and county medical
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We body as approximately 125 persons from
over the subdivision watched from behind
ropes ringing the grave scene.
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Wallace Duncan,who lives about three blocks
away on Teakwood Lane.
The fully-clothed body was laying on a blue
coat and wrapped in a red bedspread and a
white towel in the blood-spattered grave.
it was Duncan who started a search for
Los ette, who Used alone at the concrete block
house, after he had been missing since
Sunday, March 2.
Dune-an told deputy ILL. Thompson Mon.
day that hail and Lovette had argued on
March 2 over Lovette's 1966 yellow Dodge
sedan and that there had been a shooting
incident and Lovette had disappeared.
Deputies checked Lovette's home and found
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clothing were in the dwelling.
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disturbed earth scattered with chicken
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Lovette had buried chicken parts.
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(AP) A proposed compromise $82.5
million emergency US. military aid for, Cambodia was
rejected by the House Foreign Affairs Committee today 18

to 15
Rep. Pierre S. du Pont, RDeL, announced he would ask
the committee to recommend rejection of any new
military aid for Cambodia this year, despite President
Ford's warning that the Camboczian government would
fall without It.
The rejection came as Senate Democrats were askW to
take the same stand House Democrats took Wednesday
against further military aid to Cambodia and South
Vietnam.
n Senate Democratic Caucus met to consider the
same anti-aid resolution the House Democratic caucus
approved 189 to 49.
Du Pont and Chairman Lee H. Hamilton, D-Ind., of the
subcommittee that drafted the $82.5 million proposal, told
the Foreign Affairs Committee the money would have
h'n (ndItcL
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'We could have helped her. We loved
her, But we didn't know, none of us knew. She was proud.

She didn't co mplain."

Howard Steinberg, manager of the

Blue Ribbon Laundry, said he liked Dolores Fernandez,
his employe for little more than a month. Her Independence and love for her 11-year-old daughter Narda
impressed him, he said. Mrs. Fernandez, a 44-year.old
Puerto Rican na tive, and her daughter were found dead In
their rented cottage Sunday, victims of carbon monoxide
poisoning. Their home's electricity cut off for lack of
payment, the mother and child had attempted to werm
th emselves by burning charcoal.

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this snow-covered Vermont hamlet. The workers of the
oid GAF Corp. asbestos Iflifle have saved their jobs. They
bought the business. They began meeting
payroll with the night shift Wednesday, after an eight..
how session in Montpelier
er in which the deal was closed.
Just 13 months ago, the nearly 180 miners and mllfrni
were told they had only another year to work. GAF was
going to close the open pit mine, rather than pump LU 81.5
million to meet federal pollution andards, Then,
I.opien,a 43-year
the employes pool their resources and buy the mine. GAF
agreed to sell.

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speeding up as the energy crunch ea and the memory
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Lonnie Carswell, 45, a longshoreman from Jacksonville,
was charged with assault with intent to commit murder
and carrying a concealed weapon after the Wednesday
incident, police said.
Ena Coil, identified as a member of the Baptist Church
of the Good Shepherd in Miami, was credited by Volusia
County Sheriff' deputies with foiling the attempt.
"She said as she preached to him, his hand went limp
and he dropped the gun," Deputy Stan Wyllie said.
Wyllie said the Greyhound bus was on U.S. I en route to
Jacksonville when a man sitting In a front seat pulled out
a small revolver and told driver O.F. Albritton. "I'll shoot
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emergency — central dispatch
system should be in operation
at a location near Five Points
within 16 months, County
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihlen told the C1t1.NO Council
of Local Governments last
might.
The county hopes to employ a
director for the program in the
next two to three weeks and "I
support the concept of Seminole
County paying for the whole
system (costs minus federal
and state grants) and feel the
majority of the county cimmisslon will support my position,"
Vihien said.
Vihlen added that It. is expected federal and state grants
will cover from 60 per cent to 90
per cent of the costs. He said the
Seminole County system will be
the first in operation in Central
Florida and one of the first In
the State of Florida,
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disagreement between the two
governmental units on the
purchase. Casselberry had
been discussing with Consumer
Utilities and Indian hills
Utilities the possible purchase
by the city when the county
indicated it would be buying the
companies.
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the county unless the county
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told them Mayor Bill Grier and
City Attorney Kenneth McIntosh have refused to negotiate
with the county rather than
going to court over the proposed
county purchase of two South
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Testimony Is scheduled to begin
today In the bribery-conspiracy trial of former Sen.
Edward Gurney after a federal judge rules on whether to
allow the government to introduce certain federal housing
records.
The trial hit an impasse over the records Issue Wed.
nesday and U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman dismissed
Jurors early so he could hear defense arguments.
Prosecutors offered, for identification purposes, portions of 77 federal housing documents.
The defense challenged the certification of the records
by E. Lamar Seals regional director of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development in Atlanta. Seals is an
unindicted co-conspirator in the Gurney case.
The team of lawyers also argued that the whole file, not
merely excerpts, should be produced.
The issue came up after the defense concluded opening
arguments in the three-week-old trial of Gurney and four
codefendants.
TARO

office of the architects', Gutmann

and donating It to the Central FLORIDA.
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
Oraggash Associates Architects
Sanford, Florida, and file the Planners., Inc., Sanford Atlantic
A circuit court Jury was Whisenant trial today before Florida Zoo, officials said.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-426.CA.20-F
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Bank BuIlding, Suite 100. P.O.
IN RE; The Adoption of
expected to begin deliberations Circuit Cowl Judge Joe A.
Court, Sanford, Florida, on of before Drawer 938 Sanford, Florida
BABY COX, A MINOR
this afternoon in the robbery Cowart Jr. at Sanford trial is
Copies of the documents may be
BY: JAMES LESLIE ROBERTS, the 21st day of March, AD, 1913;
obtained by depositing $23.00 with
d LANA UMLAUF ROD ER TS. Otherwise a default will be entered
trial of a 20-year-old Lake scheduled to begin for Donald
against you for the relief demanded the architect for each sit of
Husband and Wife.
County man charged in con- Edward Hampton, 20, of 310 W.
In the Petition.
FICTITIOUS N AME
do(umIntssoobtaln.d.Suthd,polt
nection with a purse-snatching Third St., Sanford.
WITNESS my Ha nd a nd seal of will be refunded to each person who
Notice Is hereby given that lam
NOTICE OF SUIT
this Court on this the lath day of returns t he
incident in Altamonte Springs.
flQOd In business at lid Satsuma TO: RALPH COX
specilications and
.Hampton Is accused
f Dr..
February, AD. rns
oth er documents in good Condition
S1nf0rd32771,
Seminole
County.
Addrets
and
Residence
UnJames Blame Whisenant, 20, breaking and entering with Florida
CALNO
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
within 10 days alter bid opening.
the fictitjj name of
known
of Tangerine, and three Intent
to
Clerk of Circuit Cotjrt
commit
a JOE'S SEAFOOD, and that I intend
A certified check or bank draft,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Seminole County. Florida
juveniles were charged in the misdemeanor, petty areny to register said name with the Clerk that the above named Petitioners,
payable to Seminole County Public
BY: Cecelia V. Ekern
Hospital, U. S government Bonds.
Jan. 26 Incident.
andpossessIonofburg1,,.y tools Of the Circuit Court. Seminole JAMES LESLIE IOBERTS,
(Seal)
or a satisfactory bid bond executed
County, Flnrida in accordance with LANA UMLAUF ROBERTS,
Yesterday, Mrs. Rene Sucini In connection with a Jan, 29 the provisions
DerutyBURKE
Clerk
by the bidders mG acceptable
Fictitious Sanford. Florida. have filed a CARROLL
testified that she was exiting a burglary at Packaging Systems Name Statutes. Tothe
Wit Sec tion Petition in the above Styled (ot'rt
sureties
In on arnount equal to S per
for
By DONNA ESTFS
expense of the cities.
Attorney for Petitioner
cent of the bid shall be Submitted
store at Brantley Square Corporation, soi Airport 66509 Florida Statutes 1 957.
the adoption of the minor
Herald Stall Photo
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child 6U Sanford Atlantic
with each bid
Floyd said at the risk of having shopping center with relatives Boulevard, Sanford.
named therein. and you are reguired
Bldg.
Publish: March 13. 20, 27, April 3, to show cause why the same
The successful bidder will be
should Bank
his named added to "Lori's when an old model auto OC1915
required to furnish and pay for
not be Wanted by serving a copy of Sanford. Florida 3777)
A'JTAMONTE SPRINGS
list," he has writtes, amend- cupied by four persons sped by
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satlslactory Performance and
your written 'Jet ense, it any, Upon Publish: Feb. 70. 27. March 6,
CALNO Council of Local ments to the state uneinpicy- almostrunnlngherdown,anda _____________________________
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payment bond or bonds.
CARL L THOMPSON. JR., At.
FICTITIOUSNAME
Con tract for work under this bid
Governments delegates last ment compensation law which man grabbed her purse.
torney for petitioners, 25 S. DEX-114
will obligate t he contractor and
Notice Is hereby given that I am Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, Florida,
night indicated they are will be forwarded to the FII*ida
engaged in business. at 9 Airport flI,
MrLSucjnhaajd she heltJonto
Subcontractors not to discriminate
and by filing the original —
FICTITIOUS NAME
disenchanted with the Seminole League of Cities while City the black cloth purse and was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Blvd., Sirninole County, Florida thereof with the Clerk of the said
In employment practices.
Notice is hereby given that I am
County Legislative delegation Attorney Joe Davis is preparing dragged approxImately 45 feet EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. under the fictitIounam of SUN- Court on or before the 3d day
S.m.noIe County Public Hospital
of engaged In business' at 703', reservestherIghttor,jectyo,al,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE SHI NE STATE MORTUARY, April, 1915. otherwis
e, an order
and Sen. Lori Wilson(j.Menjtt a bill which Altamonte will on the pavement of the parking COUNTY, FLORIDA
O.B.A. FLA. MORTUARY SERmay Magnolia Ave. Sanford, Seminole bids or to waIve' any informalities in
Island) In particular.
advcrtbc to repeal the Mooney lot before turning loose. She CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-21f-CA-64- 11! VICE .CENTRALand that l intend ,o be,nteredg&amp;nstyo(jgrant;ngsaid County, Florida under the fictitious the hidding
In re the Marriage of:
register saldname with the Clerk of
name of HORIZON PRODUC.
Casselberry Council annexation law,
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
WIINESS my hand and seal Of
said the purse contained $16 LAWPENCE F Rt.NKLIN CUN
the Circuit Court, 5t'm.r,oie .:ounty,
TIOPIS, and that I intend to register period of 30 dayS subsequent
Chairman Edith Duerr,
to the
PaIPIGHAM,
said Court at Sanford.' Seminole Said '%ame with the Clerk of the
Of the state double taxation cash, pictures of her grandFlorida in accordance with the Cou nty.
opening of ,lds withoVt the consent
Florida,
this
7th
day
Of
Altawonte Springs Mayor law which permits the cities to children and several credit
Husband, provisicen of the Fictitious Name
C ircuit
rcuit Court, Seminole County, of Seminole County Public Hospital.
February, 1975
and
Statut , loWit:
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Florida in accordance
ce w
.Norman
Floyd, Sanford City Identify areas where city cards.
56509
t he
Seminole
C',unty
es
Section
(SEAL)
PubIi
MARY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM.
provisions of the" Fictitious Name Hospital
Florida Statutes 1957.
Commissioner Julian Sten- residents are taxecjfor -sj
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Jr.
Wife.
"I was whirled around and
5: Donald Thomas
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 565.09
Sanford, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF SUIT
strom and County Commission by the county which they are the heels broke off my shoes,"
Publish: March 13. 20, 7, April 3.
Florida StatUtes 1957.
Robert T. Be-sserer
TO- LAWRENCE FRANKLIN
By' Elaine RiCharde
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr. took either
Sig John 0. Bass
prohibited
Administrator
from she said, "as the car dragged CUP,ININ3HAM
Deputy Clerk
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Publith Mirth 6, Ii, 20 77, 1973
turns rapping Florida's only receiving or do not receive to
Publish March 6, I), 30. 197$
Publish
March
6.
IS.
20.
77,
197$
Res'dence
unknown
me across the loi! was inpath
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woman senator,
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YOU AkE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PIOTICEOFSP'.ERIFF'S SALE
the same degree as residents of and Iwas mad and frightened.
p.j, a tuft has been flied against you
NOTICE IS HE
GIVEN that IN THE CtRCUIT COURT OP
Vihiert called Ms. Wilson's unincorporated areas, Floyd finally had to let go of my in the
Circuit .Court for by virtue of that certain Writ of FLORIDA ElOHTEENTH
"double taxation" law a "badsaid Ms. Wilson Is fond ofpurse.Seminole County, Floridp en- Execution Issued out of and under
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
work of art at best" with no way saying iiis her lAfl and
ttitled: In
In R
the seal of the County Court of COUPaTY, FLORIDA
the Marriage
Altamonte Springs police Of:
FRANKLIN
Orange County, FIorid a,u,a final CIVIL ACTION NO.
to implement It. "I cannot see who finds something wrong arrested Whbenant and three
5 $45.CA44.A
S(MNOLE COUNTY FtNt4ING AND ZOMNG CG,tMISSØJ
CUNNINGHAM, Husband, and iudom*nt rendered in the aforesaid
In re: the Marriage of
any way to take the matter to with it gets on her list."
MARY
730 PM
LOUISE
CUNNINGHAM.
court
on
ROOM 203
APR!.', 2, 1975
the 76Th day of Nov ember. MARCEL R. DESCHAMP
juveniles 15 minutes Liter at a
S.
Wife, Civil Action No 15. 2" _t,04
court, not even the attorneys
1971,
AD.
In
that
certain
case
on
MJ7(iL.E c.curirY cx11rttJsE
Floyd said Rep. Robert service station on SR-435 at 1-4.
Husband
NFORD,FLC*IItA
F The nature of this Suit is to obtain titled, Aetna Finance Company, and
understand it," he said,
Hattaway
(D-Altamonte
Mrs. Sucini told the jury a dissolution Of marriage, special Plaintiff, vs Raymond
Serio and GLORIA ANN DESCHA.MPS. Wife
Taking a Swipe at the entire Springs) will support the yesterday that Whisenant was eqo'ty or award as lump sum Angela Serb, Defendant,
which
NOTICE OF ACTION
UMw.E CWflY, fl.ORIos
alimony of property, including real
legislative delegation, Ven, Mooney Law repeal inrough U
es Writ ,f Execu'ion was To: Marcel R. Deschamps,
'forald
driver of the car that property descried below, and
other
deliver
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to me as Sheriff of
who indicated in the past bewas state House ofRepresentatives. dragged her across the parking relief, Including the dispo
whose last known
sition of Seminole County, Fioreda. and I
eying a state senatorial seat
address Is REDS,
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Cazavilie. Quebec. Canada
located at Pesiyslvanla Avenue, described Property owned by
himself, said if that group "is ception of Vihien, endorsed the
Kenneth W. Hatcher, 15;
Seminole County, Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Raymond Serb and Angelo Seria, that
going to represent us they repeal. Vihien said while he Arthur p Hatcher, 19, and Gary Oviedo,
a
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to
proceeding for disso lution of
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marriage has been filed against you
TheNorthfl $3feetof Lot 30, OAK Seminole County, Florida.
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problems rather han passing be does not know the position of Plymouth, were Indicted by the MOUNT SUBDIVISION, according particularly described as follows
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the buck to the house and thscountycom.misslon and thus Semnlnolecou,dycrandjuryon to the plat thereof s. recorded in
1 C oc kt ail Table
Piat Book 11, page 73. of the Public
thereto on Petitioner's attorney,
I Black Fleece Chair
Senate leadership."
could not vote for it. Floyd told robbery charges in the purse- Records of Seminole County,
whoSe name and address
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I Ottoman. Fleece
jbe low, on " before
Dr. Duerr said she brought the legislative delegation last snatching case and are Florida,
7), 197$
Said property being stored
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at and file the original
ft' Seminole cities' problern.s week that combining the reto fit, Adams Transfer &amp; Storage in Clerk of th;', Ccisrfthereof
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Prison Farm have voted to end their three-day sit-down
strike after officials agreed in writing to Improve con.
ditions at the decaying institution,
In a letter to inmates, county officials agreed Wednesday to a long list of prisoner demands and the 87 male
inmates at the farm voted unanimously to return to work,
But inmate spokesman Vincent Ferrar warned that the
prisoners would resume the strike In 30 days if officials
did not make good on their pro j3
County officials pledged in the letter to investigate
charges of harassment by guards, establish an inmate
grievance committee, improve food service, implement a
work release program and improve counseling programs.
The county also told inmates that a new $2.5 million
prison would be completed In 18 months to replace the
current facility, which was built in the 1930s.

Woman Halts Hijacking

Ga., told deputy A.J. Sanchez County Fire Department units t
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motor, valued at $520, was of suspicious origin.
--CitiZI'nS kind radio thkves strkn off his bo:it whik it was
A 2-year.old Altainonte
contir.ue to prey on Seminole parked in the driveway at his Springs re
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sident in Hawaii had
County Residents. Sheriff's sister's home at 3233 Holiday his apartment entered and
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deputies today reported three Ave., Forest City,
thieves made off with an ex______________
autos parked at two area
ArmandoDeSimoneofSandy pensive collection of stereo
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nightspots were burglarized Hook, Comm., reported his auto, etjuipment, police said.
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last night and radios and tape park ed at Eight Days Inn, SR.
Neighbors at Spanish Trace
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taken,
leather coa t valued at $135 glass door leading to the patio
Maiflandauxlliary policeman stolen.
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citizens band unit and tape Investigating the attempted police.
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An irvestigatlon revealed the
at the Circus A Go Go, U.S. 17. The woman to!d patrolman shattered window
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Moore said the woman fought equipment.
Casselberry, were entered and off her attacker with a knife and
Mrs. Jack Epperson, chairman of Stop ERA In North Alabama,
citizens band radios and tape he was last seen fleeing the CAS BERRY
addressed local group organized In opposition to the Equal Rights
player units were stolen, ac- house via a back door.
Jose Reyes, owner of a house
Amendment this morning at the Sanford Civic Center. She is
cording to a report by deputy
Patrolman Jack Fulenwider at 671 Jasmine Rd. reported
former school teacher, a Sunday School teacher and works with
Fred Johnson Jr.
is investigating the rcported theft of a $5X water pump f
women In prisons. Cochalrman of the Stop ERA Is former SanA color television was theft of $90 cash from the home the sprinkler system in
fordite, Mrs. Bill Beck.
reported missing from the of Ruth Floyd, 113 W. Jenkins yard.
home of Kelly Stephens, 690 Circle, Sanford.
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Gladwin Ave., Fern Park, after
FICTITIOUS NAME
burglars entered a second-floor
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FIRES
INVITATION TO BID
Officer Jackie Grass of
Notice is hereby given that I am FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
window.
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Springs
Policeen gedIn business at 1221 Warwick FLORIDA.
Seminole County Public HospItal
Two televisions and two rifles
Court. LOflgwOod 37750. Seminole CIVIL ACTION
NO. 75424CA44.0
Sheriffs deputies reported a Departznent was called to evict County.
will receive bids for addition and
Florida under the fictitious
In re: the Marriage
were reported stolen In a brush fire Wednesday af- a Florida Bobcat from the
renovations to Radiology Suite until
name of MANTOVANI &amp; JOHNNY THOMAS FERGERSON, tO A.M ES.T., on the 5th day of
burglary at the Sunny Ham. ternoon burned over 20 acres of carport ofMo. Nell Backus of ASSOCIATES. and
that I intend to PETITIONER. AND SHELBY AjwlI 1115. at the ldminIst,ator'i
mood residence at 209 Flame woodlands off Balmy Beach 105 Panama Rd. at 2:42 a.m. register said name with the Clerk of JEAN FE ROE RSON. R ESPON. off Ice, Seminole mer.orIal Hospital,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, DENT
Ave., Hidden Estates.
Delve, Forest City.
ItO) East First Street, Sanford.
today, but when he arrived at Florida in accordance with the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Fred W. Broom of Albany,
Florida
at which time and place all
Deputies said Seminole the scene found the wildcat had oro'ubo,s Of the Fictitious Name TO: SHELBY JEAN FERGERSON bids
will be Publicly open anu read
Statutes, To Wit : Section 565.09
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
retreatedintothewoodsacrous Florida Statutes 1957.
alovd.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
,
Proposed forms of contract
II)1t
the street.
S: Cosmo C. Mantoyani
that an action for Dissolution of
documents, inCluding plans and
PublIsh:
March
13.
20.
27,
April
3.
l7cItynlmal control ofMarriage has been filed against you specifications, are on file at the
ficer is following up on the
and yc*iarer,qviredto file a copy 0f off keof the administrator, S,mino t,
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your written defenses to it, if any, on Memorial Hospital,
coi'plaint and Is considering
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Since Brown
only checks on for a technical representative expenditures. Any funding next efficiency study completed by hearings scheduled before the
the South Seminole area from from each municipality
year could come from grants if Public Research of Atlanta.
reorganization two weeks ago,
the air, the view of the arteries preferably someone who had they are available, Dilmore
Seminole County
Neiswender
had
asked
for
the
and those requiring special
has tried will be limited. But Neiswcnder worked with drainage problems said,
homogeneous scheduling, hardship attention.
everything else to control the said that they are particularly in the past and who was
In other action this week, declaring that citizens at
overwhelming traffic problem Interested in checking the familiar with them
Commissioner Dick Williams
to meet conunLssjoners learned that a meetings as well as department
In South Seminole County
Interstate Four sector in the voluntarily in a committee,
request from Neiswender to heads would benefit by the this week also informed
now they're taking to the air, south portioi.
Dilmore said the thrust of the have
public
Congressman Richard Kelley
County Planner Roger
Also, this week, corn- committee will be "directed to categorized as to hearings similar nature of the evenings' was working hard to obtain
nature of business.
Nelswender asked for and missioners okayed a request problems, causes and solutions requests had already been
"You have many Department funding for the county's statereceived permission from from Darrel Dilmore of the of drainage In Sem
inole underway by Administrative heads and citizens sitting mandated comprehensive
county commissioners this planning department to put County."
Services Director Betty Sim- through unrelated hearings to planning act.
week to send two staff members together a committee that could
Any funds for salaries or coe. Mrs. Simcoe said that the wait for their particular issue,"
Williams said that Kelley
up In a helicopter with radio provide information about other needs will come from scheduling of similiar requests Nelswender said,
traffic reporter Bob Brown of county drainage problems,
aide
Bob Bagett told him the
presently budgeted amounts had begun two weeks ago on the
WDBO.
Dilmore said that he will ask and will not require additional
Mrs. Simcoe said that the congressman had put the need
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assembly and continuing to refuse to
School Board Atty. Doug automatically becomes void,
been in contact with
Herald Staff Writer
decided on Feb. 13 to withdraw engage
In
collective Stenstrom, In reply to a
Stenstrom told Grooms that Grooms and has told him the
the suit, but the attorney who bargaining."
question from Sims at last school officials "are ready to county is ready to negotiate
The Seminole Education As- filed It in October hasn't been
The suit names board night's board meeting, said the go" with collective bargaining, with or without the final cersociation (SEA) has voted to instructed to do so.
members Davie Sims, Jean suit is "in abeyance and The first session was scheduled tificatlon by the state.
drop its $250,000 lawsuit against
Grooms said he can "do that Bryant, Stuart Culpepper, U. G. probably will stay that
way." Tuesday, but was postponed
"They're playing It safe,"
five members of the Seminole by Friday" if the county's "Bud" Feather and Allan
Stenstrom explained that he because SEA has not received
County School Board, ac- teachers' union instructs him at Keeth. It has, Ls the minds
Pelley said. "We're ready' to
of the SEA attorney has not Its final certification from
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board
members, elected to place the suit on the state.
Secretary Gene Grooms,
the suit which charges the remained a stumbling block to court's docket. If It isn't placed
SEA officials await the final
The county's chief negotiator,
Grooms
said
SEA's board with "repeated refusing good faith negotiations,
on the docket within a year, It Harry Pdlley, said this morning certification.

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More and more economists are forced to admit
that the Social Security System in the United States
of America is heading into bankruptcy.

Social Security trust funds currently total $45.9
billion, but that is far from the comfortable
reserve" it is supposed to be. By conservative
estimates, the government will have to start dipping into the reserve next year at a rate which
would exhaust it in 15 years. More gloomy
forecasts of the outlook for inflation and recession
could raise the deficit to the point where the
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While I have no objecti',n to grad nites per Se, i
can't help but offer one man's opinion' of how utterly unrealistic that one night has grown finaridally.
Granted, it's been many a moon since yours
truly struggled to get into his "tux". The few bucks
it cost me back then isn't anywhere near the
financial disaster today's kids are facing.
110w in the
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WASHINGTON — (NEA) — A series of
Abraham Lincoln In his first Inaugural noted
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presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Richard
,:
that Americans have the right to change their
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accomplished without remodeling the program Nixon have been accused of
asswrnng imperial
form of government any time they want, either
from the ground up. In the scope of its benefits and power. The fault, however, lies in Congress,
.
through constitutional amendment or by overeligibility, it has strayed too far from the concept
which has abdicated its own power.
throwing
It completely and setting up something
Pick any congressional hearing at random and
that brought it td life 40 years ago, as a means for
different
in its place.
American workers
workers to supplement their pensions, study it in detail. The ineptitude of much of the
He
said
nothing, however, about their being
savings and other retirement income by paying questioning is astounding, even on matters of
entitled
to
damages from any government they
grave national importance.
'otN'
A.
into an "insurance" plan during their productive
try,
but
fail,
to overthrow.
The process by which money is voled by the
years.
Now It would be libelous to claim that all or
billions is an abomination. Few congressmen,
even most of the 3,000-some anti-Vietnam war
wvit those on the committees
comm
I
concerned, bother
That concept is still good, but it is not going to
demonstrators
who converged on Washington on
to find out w heUrspecific ruesta are justified
.
work if Congress keeps burdening the system with in
May
5,
1971,
had
actual revolution In mind. It
whole or in part. If a fighter
is to be built
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would be Impossible to prove that any of them
commitments the system cannot keep. That is what for the Defense Departrñent, orplane
a bridge is to be
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did.
it has done in providing for benefits to increase constructed in some foreign
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country as part of
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The most that the more mischievous of them
automatically with the cost of. living while making
a**lctnce program, the la rakrs have no
, ..
hoped
to accomplish was to shake Up the Nixon
no allowance for fluctuations In the amount being way of knowing whether the cost figures given
administration by disrupting traffic, passively
them are realistic, or so shaky they invite sloppy
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paid into the system.
blocking access to buildings by sprawling on
management and spending.
their steps, maybe invading a few offices and
The current combination of inflation and
This Vagueness becomes dangerous when a
generally
hasselthg government workers. This
recession in our economy is producing one crisis. new program is inaugurated, supported by
they succeeded in doing.
Benefits are climbing, while high unemployment precise figures based largely on the
Nor can it be doubted that the District of
reduces collections from payroll taxes. Another imaginations of those pushing the project.
Back
To
Basics
I
Columbia
police grossly overreacted to the
In the end, more often than not, these
deeper crisis looms further In the future, when the
"crisis"
by
willy-nilly and ungently herding
legislators take the word of the "experts" — the
recent decline in the birthrate begins to affect the
hundreds of the demonstrators, and not a few
men seeking the money. The senators and
bystanders, into detention pens. A U.S. District
size of our labor force in relation to the number of
representatives may ask nasty questions and
Court jury In fact determined that the police
Americans who will be drawing Social Security I)fl$ may last for weeks — or months, but
falsely arrested and Infringed the civil rights of
benefits — or expecting to.
well-prepared experts have answers to justify
gathered to hear speeches on the
anything,
It has been Suggested that the tIll3t flUid be
steps
of
the
Capitol
and has awarded them
Congressional study of the nuts and bolts of
Suddenly
a
steel-reinforced
barbed
wire
gate
check
your
papers."
collective
damages
abandoned altogether, and that Soéial Security
of $1.2 million.
new progrbmsispoor; checks on the worth of old came clanging down across the road and 'out
'!
"What papers?"
There is no point In rehashing this unsavory
simply be added to the federal budget to be programs which have outlived their value
are from Liehind a rock jumped two men brandishing
Incident. The Jury found to Its satisfaction that
"Well, they didn't say exactly. They just told
financed each year out of income taxes. If
fleRilalbie. Congreca In tha main mDIrc r,d,.., ..k
in ahig "Custums to io cnecic the
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0
ibe government was in tne wrong. Case closed,
papers
Itice
we
always
saw
in
"
token stab at following - througl.
goes down that path it will have to admit that- It
and Immigration" appeared out of nowhere and those World War II movies. Let's start with your
pending appeal by counsel for the District of
It does little to supervise its programs to make the two men ran up to my car yelling, "AU
Tecked Social Security and is deciding to put all
Columbia.
right, American Express card."
Americans over 65 on welfare. That, in a word, is certain they're achieving the ends for which they out of that vehicle. Present your papers. This is a
"As a matter of fact, I don't have one."
Still, recalling the mood of those days, It would
were initiated and to assure that the funds it border Inspection."
what such a proposal really means.
seem
that when thousands of people descend
"Aha!
Just
as
I
thought.
You
must
be
some
approves are expended for the purpose intended.
Jumping out with my hands up, — I said, kind of spy or illegal alien or at least a general
upon
the
nation's capital In massive protest,
Most projects are so large and the proposals so
Giving American workers a chance to build LIP
is this? What papers? What border?"
all-around
weirdo
If
you
don't
have
however
peacefully,
and especially after all
an
American
a personal account in Social Security to help them loosely written, that money can and is spent in
"The Illinois-Indiana border, of course, Express card."
kinds
of
advance
publicity
about bringing the
devious defiance of congressional Intent — either buddy," said one of the
men, wearing an
through refirement. was an honest program. If they by the White House
government to a grinding halt, they, should cx"Well, let's see, I do have my library card."
or by Some bureaucrat down "Alphonse-CIA" name tag.I'Are you trying to be
find on retirement that their personal account does the line,
pect to generate a coUln amourit of friction
"Not surprising," Gaston said. --Reading &amp; lot
a wise guy?"
of
revolutionary
beIWffl themselves and the authorities. They
not exist, and they are dependent instead on
stuff
lately,
Like
the
Chinese
There is, to be sure, a General Accounting
"No, but, I mean, I've crossed here a thousand plans for invading Indiana, I suppose?"
should expect tha the Innocent will receive a lot
Congress to vote them a welfare check In their old Office, which runs investigations at times and I must
say there hasn't been anything
"No,
Just
a
Little
Irving
Wallace,
Frank Yerby, of the lumps directed at the guilty.
age, they are going to feel cheated, and they'll be congressional behest. This agency is so Un noteworthy around since they took down the Collected Works
of
Dear
Abby.
How many of them dreamed they would
But I do have my
derstaffed it can touch on few bases and only Burma Shave signs."
right.
eventually
gasoline
company
credit
earn $10,000_apiece for their pains?
card, too"
skim the
of those matters it does in.
"You mean you didn't read about it the other
"That proves it!" Alphonse shouted. "o
It's hard to say anything good about a
vestigate. A majority of the GAO studies I've day when the director of the U.S. State Depart- else but a spy could afford to buy
gas these days?
recess1n, but the current slump in the building
checked out are superficial. Some are based on merit passport office said she thought all
Boy, this papers-Inspecting business is just what
such thin evidence as to be dangerously naive In ,Amerlcans should be
Questions
business has one redeeming aspect: With Less
forced
to
carry
governAmerica
needs to turn things around. Nothing
the conclusions reached.
money available to spend on the new, there is a
ment ID cards?" the other man — "Gaston —
wrong with this country that a few old ID cards surge of public
A goodly nwnber of our senior influential FBI" — said,
wouldn't
cure."
How much nutritional value is contained in an orange
congressmen are blatantly negligent. I have
More and more clients who might routinely
"No,
I
can't
say
that
I
did.
Are
you
sure
it
picked on a cool &amp;y in contrast to one picked in the middle of a
"Well, I've had about enough ofthis have thought in
been repeatedly shocked In phoning some
terms of a new office building or
hot spell? What is the difference, nutritionally speaking, bet. senator or congressman to ask the purpose of a though?"
wasn't the South African passport office, foolishness," I said. "I'm getting out of here, new schools or new apartn)ent buildlr.gs are now
You have no righ t to stop me."
wren a red apple and a yellow banana'
bill, only to learn that neither he nor any
exploring the alternative of rehabilitating either
"Aba!" Alphonse said. "Obviously a bad
"Look at it this way," Gaston said. "You don'( their existing space or older buildings in
member of his
These may not be hypothetical questions much longer.
staff understands the lcglsIaUn ciflien, since you don't stay alert for directives have any ID card proving 'ou're
the
a true blue, red- desired neighborhood, writes editor Walter
Food and Drug Administratlon wants all food on the super- he has proposed — usually with fanfare — or how from your leaders. You have suspiciously
long blooded, hamburger-eating American, right?
It would operate if passed by the Congress and
Wagner In Architectural Record magazine,
market shelf labeled by its nutritional value, including fresh
hair, too. I wouldn't be surprised it you were a Therefore, how do we know you're an American?
signed by the president. The author, it
fruit.
This is not only :)(ten a less cosUy alternative,
out,
peacenik godless Commie hippie rat. And where Why should we
trust you, a civIl1an"
Is usually some
staff member,
but
in today's financial fantasyland, mortgage
were
you
when
they
kidnaped
Patty
Hearst?"
'I'd never thought of it that way," I admitted,
We have a suggestion. If nutritional quality is what the FDA
I have attempted a detailed study of the
money
for rehabilitation is sometimes available
"Look,
I'm
just
going
home
from
the
superis after, why doesn't it recommend a daily pill that has all of the
"Good," Alphonse said. "Now before we even when
language of some of the more important bills
financing
for a new building is not.
market," I said. "Here: here's my driver's think about letting you Into Indiana, we'd
vitamins, minerals, and whatever else the FDA considers introduced of late. In
like to
each
case,
the
study
has
license."
A survey completed by the magazine found
necessary for Americans to Ingest?
see your Blue Cross card, your Social Security
that, In contrast to the slowdown In new building
disclosed loopholes which negate the ef"We don't care about your driver's license, card, your birthday card,
your bingo card, your
fectiveness of what is being proposed.
For our part, we would rather eat a fresh strawberry
starts, the number of remodeling Jots has been
Everybody has a drlver'3 license. They told us to parlay card,
your
dance
card..
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warmed by the sun, or a watennelon Chilled by the morning
greatly stepped up.
dew, without wondering if Washington approves.

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CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — The Cairo newspaper
A] Ahram
indicated today that Secretary
of State Henry A
Kissinger may have resolved the
deadlock over Israel's
(Ic;nan(l for an rP) plian nnnbt !I,grenc pledge
in rcturn
for further pullback in the Sinai Desert,
The semiofficial newspaper stressed that Egypt is
Insisting that a fixed date or maximum time period fornow
reconvening the Geneva peace talks m ust
accompany any
Israeli-Egyptian pact.
Al Ahram s shift of emphasis to the post
Geneva talks was ta ken as an indication
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aboard, U.S. sources reported. The passengers included
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Australia'i top diplomat in Hanoi.

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LAKE MARY — City council petitioned for the
change.
of the area.
postponed action on a proposed
cllwoman Virginia Mercer
As for buying the water roughly 262 wor th of meters
He charged that the basis for
Terry seconded the motion voted against Bacon's motion System, the city
zoning change which would the rezoning
agreed to and pipes from Southern Gulf.
was "economic "just
keep low-cost housing out of segregation."
bile Terry, Bacon and execute the formal $70,000 The city must now seek short
doubted "if It will change Counci
Lake Mar', but it did finally
lwoman Lillian Griffin purchase agreement after term and long term financing o
Councilman Burt Perinchief votes." Perinchief and Coun. voted for postponement,
execute a formal agreement
winning a token concession of pay for the purchase.
ith Southern Gulf Utilities to retoi't l4 w as-offended
m
ic
purchase its rougly 400- the
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customer water
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Council voted 3-2 to postpone tile citizens have a right to
action on the proposal to rezone upgrade the living standards of
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this community and that
a substantial area of the
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from RI to R1A.
The rezoning request, in his mind as a basis or apA,
by a pre-Christmas proving the rezoning.
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South, the city limits just town.
beyond First Street on the East,
William Breamer, an Orlando
Goodheart Avenue on the north
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and Crystal Lake and Seventh attorney and owner nf "seven
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Avenue on the west. it calls for or eight" los in Crystal Lake
larger lots and larger houses. Park Sub(hvision also strongly
Real estate man Larry Dale objected to the rezoning saying
it would decrease the value of
sent on record as opposing the
tits property because it ould
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rezoning on behalf of builders
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the potential number
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have a court case pending of houses
against city building adSeveral older people also said
the higher zoning requirements
mnirijstrator Francis Jenlor
Pinecres t and First Baptist Churches furnished busesthat carried
Dale said that some would work a hardship on then. SANFORD SENIORS
senior citizens to the In-depth
petitioners had told him they
seminar
on "Cancer and th e Senior Citizens' sponsored by the Seminole C
Councilman Martin Bacon
ounty Unit of the American
did not want low cost housing or moved that
Cancer Society and Project OASIS held at the
Altamonte Springs Chic Center. Attending the event
GO TO SEMINAR
council
postpone
were Katherine Ward, Wilma Knecht,
low income people in the city action until
Mildred Gerke, Richard Walker, Grace Drip, Barbara Ward,
its April 9 regular
Leona Thier, Dorothy Slope and Elaine Lewis with Audrle John
and that was why they meeting and conduct a survey
and Charles Knecht, standing In the
doorway of the bus.

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a youngster attending high school — and if he's an
athlete, there's no way he can make some 'fun
money' working after classes — to be able to stand
on his own.
Do you realize that with grad nile and the usual
following 'day-at-the-beach', you're talking right
around a hundred bucks. That's a lot of bread;
scratch; gelt; dineros; or kash,
Anybody have some hel.ul ideas on the subject?
(Or a spare $100?)

RAY CROMLEY

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Did you realize that 225 high schools from
Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey
and Wisconsin will be included In the group which
met at Disney World March 15?
In the past three years, more than 55,000 high
school students have participated.

I'm continually surprised with the many ways
which Mickey Mouse and friends expose our area to

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people from all parts of the globe and from every
walk of life,
The latest is by inviting student representatives
and adult sponsors representing high schools
throughout Florida and five other states to preview
events for the 1975 Grad Nites.

we can all stand a dose or two of that these days.
I'm speaking of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Cruise to Nassau on the luxurious s-s
Emerald Seas, scheduled for Friday April 18. The
trip will last three days.
First of all, I like the idea of Executive Manager
Jack homer proposing a trip like this. . . per.
muting a1 of the CoIC workers to get out for a
change and let their hair down. Gives everyone a
chance to get to know one anoth er a little better, as
well as buil d esprit de corps.
The fares from $l to $155 (depending on the
choice o1 cabins) are most reasonable Incidentally,
this is not restricted only to chamber members. If
you're interested, give Harrier a call because
reservations must be in by March 21.

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Leuten DRAMA, "Take This
Cup" presented by Fellowship
Players at Fellowship Hall of
First United Methodist Church.
MARCH 14
British Floridian Club of
Orlando Spring Dance, 8p.m. at
the Unitarian Church Hall, 1815
E. Robinson, Orlando. Music by
Vince Trio.

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Sanford
Douglas Leland Evans
John FePrn
Thomas R. Gracty
WIiHam F. Barter
Tiowa ndolynn Hall
COrOthy Lee Taylor
Jennie C Tyler
Sharon Ann Strait
ro:bcth A Eieam
rrancM P Henn
Cynthia A Sweat
Cora Rice
Shannon N Williams
Klaus FuchI
Mauric e Rauler,on, Apopka
Lynn N Potts. DeBary
William Bisnet, DeBary
Barry Brassier, Deltona
Flank J. Dutra, Delton.
Eli:abeth H Knight, Deltona
Jacob E Spivey. Geneva
Anna Bell, Johnson, Lake Helen
(P'riott. P. Hawkins, Lake
Phonda I Cutter. Osleen
Kattiprine A Rice. Zeltwood

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Grayson a girl, Sanford
DISCHARGES

Douglas Veland
Donna K. Mason
Ora Hawk Ins
Judith A. Fredricks
Dorothy E Poole
Martha Pringle
fletty L Jack
Carl L. Kett
John Moore
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James R. Wakef ield
Laura Overitrert
Clam White
Virgil Grant
Roberta Barnes
Darrell L. Hester, Cauelb.ny
Emily S. Henry, Deltona
Martha Gray, Deltona
Mailie N Bradbury, Deiton.
Bonnie DuHamell, Deltona
Jacob E Spivey, Geneva

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MRS, STEPHANIA PETERS
Mrs. Stephanla Peters, 82, of
Rte 2, Box 63, Sanford, died
Wednesday at her residence.
She was a native of Bulgaria
and had lived in Sanford for the
past 54 years moving here from
EUStIS.
Survivors Include two sons,
Steve Peters, Wagner, and John
Peters, of Sanford; 11 grandchildren and a number of greatgrandchildren.

Gramkow Funeral Home In
charge of arrangements.

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Funeral services for Mrs
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Wednesday, will be held at 10
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Many economists blame for pushing the White house line too strenuously, reacting to the
inflation its own policies had Maynes, for failing to
theboom-and-bust economy, which has brought the spokesman said. The 1972 monetary growth
disclose he got $5,800 In
caused, is still keeping money too tight. This Is fees f
hardship to millions, upon 1972 politics.
or
representing
Northwest
Airlines. CU
was "absolutely not" political, he told
the private view, in Fact, of two of President allowed him to remain on the hnard, however,
Richard Nixon, seeking re-elect inn to the
The record tho'4's, nevertheless, that the Ford's closest economic advisers, William
White House, wanted a booming ctono:ny daring economy
over the objections of some members. Maynes
was in no need of stimulation in 1972. Seidman and Paul McCracken.
racken.
iointed out to us that the board didn't question
Um 1972 campaign, The best way to stimulate the The Fed's own experts predicted on Feb. 15, 1972,
In backroom convers,tlons, c4cCracken has his Integrity, only his judgment,.,
economy was to persuade the Federal Reserve that "the faster pace of growth. . .
would be described the Fed's present monetary policies as
Board to increase the money supply,
sustained."
The Federal Communications CommI.jo
"unconscionable" He bclleves it will take
The 1972 minutes show that the board
an 8 to has quietly ordered the destruction of a cornIn May, the staff warned that the "growth 10 per cent rise in the money supply to pull the puter checklist which containedunsubstantiated
disregarded the warning of its staff and kept appeared
to be accelerating." On August 15, the economy out of its
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Club "Fun Match," Agriculture Mellon Park, from 11 B.M. to 3.
Building, 2350 E. Michigan, p.m. Open to public.
Orlando. Judging to begin at
Outlook Central Florida
12:30 p.m., with parade of
workshop
on role of religion In
champions, sweepstakes and
rehabilitation of handicapped,
confirmation, Admission free.
S&amp;S Cafeteria and Lake Island
Senior Citizens ujptopasston Recreation Center, Winter
Play at We Wales. Leave Park, 8 a.m. to 8:30
p.m.,
Sanford at 2:30 p.m. from Civic conducted by Dr. Harold H.
Center, Pick up at Montgomery Wilke. Open to public.
Wards In Casselberry. After.
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WOMEN

Police Will Institute 'Check And Balances',
By DONNA EES

machine pays for the according to Informed sources, the amounts specified by semi. ment of Criminal 1,aw EnforvncLrIcIIy used and nas ap. it was decided by "someone" monthly payroll authorizations cement, Florida Police StanLONG WOOD— Acting Public proval from the city council,
that revenues from the sales of certified by then Police Chief dards and Training Corn.
Safety
Director
James
But thA nidønt rnnrt n,.,il,lnr.f .......-ê— ......lJ
1 an
flUS3IOfl.
Plelcones said today he is in- copies, sold by the police longer be placed In the

By Lawrence F. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB — It seems

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reflect the salary incentive;

ThurtE4. &amp;&amp;irrhIl

monies paid to eligible law
--many men have been dying
enforcement orricers.
of heart attacks and also losing
stituting a "check and balance" department last year and at benevolent fund, but rather many tt or :0a: chief and the
their hair at an early age that
fiscal checking payroll records to.
system in the police departthere must be some reason.
present, are made on the city would be channeled to the officers actually were paid officer" — Orinle Shornate — determine that officers are
ment on the sale of accident hail machine. No permission
When I was younger I heard
newly formed FOP. The amounts up to
more
n certify q uarterly or semi- receiving
report copies and will at the end was given by the city council f
that a little sex is good but too
sources
say,
however,
the
certified
by
I t'0 the5late that salary money due them.
the state Depart- annual)
of this month turn in all money the activity,
much will hurt you. It weakens
money was not sent to the FOP,
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' By JEAN
th
on hand from e sales to City
PArrESON
The benevolent fund had a but was placed in safekeeping
It heart and the circulation
Lincoln Center.
Women's Editor
Treasurer Onnie B. Shomate. sizeable balance at the
I.
tePark a,
much needed indoor ba throoms
inst ead.
WE RESERVE
gets poor, especially in the head but inherited characteristics
The group, founded in 1967 by
Pleicones
said
he
has
in
beginning
of
1974;
Its
account
THE
RIGHT
Langford
(scalp) w he re the vein! are may be more important.
were installed in the two
In January the city revealed
Swanson, is a nonsectarian and
When the Tucson Boys
No structed that pre-numbered was nearly depleted by the end a
restaurant,
facilities. Spearheading the
small and the hair dies and falls small number of women also
,,
petition signed by all mem
unsponsored choral group
receipts be given to those of the year,
Chorus came to Sanford last
project were Migrant nurse
ou t Is this related to too much become bald even w hen they
bers of the police department
divided Into Little, Middle and
week, nine-year-old Cary Smith
citizens purchasing the reports
a
Checks had been written on with the exception of Pleicones
'he Poinsettia Circle met at
sex, the heart attacks and have a normal hormone The
Mr&amp;
Gertrude DeMantinos and
money will be balanced
was all ears. As a member of
Concert Choirs, all of whlth are the home of Mrs. Lionel
'(
.
the account for such items as a and Sgt. Bette Woodward
ba ldness'
Headsthrt teacher Mrs. Ada
balance for omen
the Singing Boys of Orlando, the
featured from time to time. Thereault, hostess, with
with th e receipts at the end of 'loan" to help th e fledgl
Mrs.
The Dogwood Circle met at Sires.
I have also heard that the
ing requesting t ha t the FOP be
Th ere apparently is an up- each month and handed
youngest son of Dr. and Mrs.
Members of the choir are George Lessand, co-hostess
over South
'
Seminole
he home of Mrs Raymond
amount of e nergy a man loses
,-Lodge, named the department's
,
Robert
selected
not only on the basis of Mrs. Roy Ste war t, horlcult.ure Phillips.
J Smith of Sanford was
surge in male hormone fordeposlttnthecitycoffers, he Fraternal Order of Police
\
:
Mem bers heard Sid
bargaining
agent
wi
th
the city.
r
when he has an orgasm Is about production In men who have said. Funds which have
.
excellent voice po tential, but chair man re ported that 300 Po er
'turaliyeagertohear0
ac- (FOP) , a loan to then Police
rt
give
an account of the
equaltothato1awoman'sw
At
a
s
pecial city council
'
been away from women In cumulated at the police
also on the basis of personality trees, bushes
nationally famous Chorus
and
bulbs
were
History
she has he r period. One fe llow anticipation of ret
station Chief Ilennigan, neither of meeUnglastFridayaccoun of
of
Volusia
County.
_j
urning to an since he took office will be which was re
and school records,
'compared with the Singing
.
planted by members Of the
pa id; payment for all departm ents were ordered
said when a man has sex it is
1..
Boys
.. .
Since their inception, the Circle during 1974.
Just one of the
environment with female turned in at the same time, painting police cars with a audited
like giving a pint of blood
J Uii
by City Auditor Harold
companions This is associated Pleicones said
youthful
•-!
"ey
choristers,
ranging
in
were
good,"
the
many
fair.
no
ensembles in
ta
tion on check stubs that Hartsock It was indicated that
';
I'm almost 69 and have a full with increased beard growth.
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Fifty-two
members
and
age
from
6
to
14
years
old,
Pleicones,
who
had
been
with
haired
youngster
commented
ha
ve
irt
t1)ese sum er
our summer coIIetion
w eto be repaid by one or more pofice officers last
head of hairand have not had a And, ittsalsotme that
ifli~iw
11.~ -friends of the Deltona Shut.
The Azalea Circle met at
the the depar tment three )ears, the cd)
judiciously. "Very good"
made an impressive list of
by James Kenrob
heart attack... I've not gone male is castrated early in life was named acting
y
ear and early this year
fJ.jjj
fleboard Club enjoyed a picnic
publicsafety
home of Mr&amp; Rose Goetsch
9- - appearances
'.
Cary said he enjoyed every
be fore ho
councilman Don Schreiner, received more money from the
too heavy on se x. I thought my he Is less likely to be
last month at Blue Spr ings
stess with Mrs Perc
come bald, director when the city council
minute of
7 114.
distinguished audiences both in
Boys'
questions might help otheri.
a
But many a man with a full accepted his predecessor Tom at a council meeting late last special state revenue wrtog
:
M
co
ho
Park. Another such affair Is
stess
Mrs.
the U S and
perforrimnee. But then, he Is
),car said the benevolent fund fund that they were entitled to
DEAR RFMIrR From all head of hair his had his full llenni'
C
oetsch
being
planned for early in May.
'
gase
an
literisting
I earnin' to enjoy most choral
Si%
in s n sii'n iflon Lw 27
PR I Cf.1aIni fur tht Mluid tir ttC*1e
L
le ~)Iuili-stic-i, if having rileasure of sexual activity.
and
talk
display
Pleicones req'ested an
Carthage College in Kenosha,
oAusic. including the
to
ic
of
painted.
it
was
not
sex were like giving a pint of
City Bookkeeper Elise Offiff
THRU 3 U
Sex does not h ur t the hear t or of police accounts earl)' last reported that the
J
Wis., holds diplomas in voice, flowers and plants. it was Jack Levinson 'are taking
the Central Florida Chorale, for .
'
cit) was said, however, examination of
blood I'm afraid most men circulation in a healthy person.
of color reservations for the Club's
followed
by
the
showing
iano
and
organ Much of
which his mother, Bettye,
s ould be needing a blood In th is regard it can be COfl week after it was revealed in a expected to repay the money. payroll checks for policemen
Annual Dinner and Awards
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Herald
story
supplies
the
plino
ac
graduate
work
in voice was slides of towers native t
that
funds
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Towa
rd
the end of the year. showed they were writ ten for
tra nsfusion ra ther relarl), sidered as another form of
Night
to be held on April 2 in the
Holy
Land,
narrated
by
M
iss
received from the sale of
companiment.
done with the late Evans
There Is nothing to that story. exercise. A
DeLand
Genevieve
Richardson
Country Club Memhealthy person who reports had been placed in the
Evans, of the JuIlliard School.
But most of all (ar) enj s
About the ordy energy lost is the Ls able to engage in noMial
president
of
the
Deltona
bers
may
invite
friends.
N%N
A native of Warren, Pa ,
police benevolent fund last
singing himself, lie speaks of
few cal ories in semen and the amounts of regular physical year.
he
was
Camera
Club
A reminder to all members
for 10 years director of
the Singing Boys with the en.
calories used in t he exercise. actlslt) will also be able to
and
residents
of
Warren
Conservatory
of
Moic
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
thuslasm small boys usually
Y.
'i'.
NEither one has prevented engage in sex
....
The
proceeds
of
without said this week there is nothing
reserve for Little League, and
The Marigold Circle held a Deltona
and founded and directed
wid€spread obesity in a rather problems.
wrong with money received
Pennsylvania's Singing Boys, a silent auction at i ts meeting a
.
'nging Boys director, Byron
sexually active society.
To the extent that exercise is from the sale of accident
given by the Del tona
cert touring choir,
con
Cary
Smith:
voice
of
an
angel;
heart
and
habits
of&amp;
the home of Mrs. Kar l
Swanson,
is
obviously
his
Hank
li vel y
• •
Nor is sexual activity related useful In preventing hea and
hostess,
with
Mrs.
Richard
Shuf
Tuesday
night
card par.
fleboard
Cl
ub during
the
rt
The Singing Boys of Orlando
repor ts being placed in a
Aaron.
to baldness. It is true that male vascular disease, sex is also be
month
of
March,
will
be
nevolent fund, as long as the
fl next be heard Saturday
Circle
Cary has been taking piano was a
hormone is a factor in baldness useful
nervous," the although it means more than
donated to The Central flori da
police department uses its Own
The Singing Boys of Orlando, rdght In the Altamonte Springs voted to send $15 to
lessons for the past two years, youngsterlittle
RE
coufessed, talking of two hours of rehearsals twice a wh
Z
40. Parties are held in the
o number up to 100 boys, Civic Center, when Uy make
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and
his
mother
noticed
her
son
the
audition.
The
quality
of
his
week,
he
never
complains.
lie
Deltona
Community Center at 7
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oise perform both classical and folk an appearance at the Little project.
had a rather clear and sweet voice obol honc through lia
gained
tremendous
p
music, giving numerous ap- Miss Pagean t Held to benefit
--voice. "But it ne ver dawned on
nating committee p.m. Persons are asked to bring
any
aniexty,
however,
for
and
doesn't
mind
singing
In
pearances
in
the
Seminole
6theSinging
Boys,
g
Of
Mr Ira Bradl ey, their own cards or dice
me,
" Bettye said,
the pageant
250.TABLETS LIST 6.57
"that
his
Swanson
contacted
the
fourth
front
of
people
at
all.
Cary
O
range
Osceola
County
area.
for
little
girls
ages
3.6,
and
7.12.
By BERMCE BEDE OSOL
chairman and Mrs. Hugh Lynch Refreshments are served by Dhe
.
voice might be special."
I
I
parents shortly added he is eager to sing his In addition, they go on the road Winners will advance to the and Mrs. Robert Wills were club.
, When Swanson made his grader's
FA Ir Icr;dn
A 107 C
40
IIM7 IW!JP
rter,sayinghewouldeforfirst solo with the choir,
U I Vg I 71 J
1 I ,k'4IiI ii II!f1'1iLevery summer, and have state pageant being held in
talent sweep through the boy to Join his singing flop.
o
USSIfl9
$
The
boy's
most
rcccr.t
ARI
(March 21-April 19) who work with you today to will not turn out to be
thrill
performed
in New York's Bal*rn Rouge, La.
at
Orlando
WHOLE
FRESH
40i
MULLET
lb.
area schools late last
all you
.
"
n
was
a
bolt
out
Of
th
e
blue,
w
as
parUdpatg
in
You're going to be disappointed please you. Try not to be desire. Keep
year, Cary was among the boys Bettye smiled. "But now," the
The No Cussing Cl ub Of
your hopes within
.
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Annual Bach Festival held last
when you learn othe rs are not hypercritical, or their help will reasonable bounds.
Sanford
ld i ts first cookout of
he
he
auditioned
at
Barney's
added,
"we're
glad
it
happened.
week
in
Knowles
Chapel
on
the
I
The hibiscus Circle heard theyearMarchat th
I
as sold on an idea you have as be wi thdrawn.
Academy. "Yes, I suppe
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
e home
I Cary really loves it, and Rollins College campus.
you are. Don't bully them Into
We'
Cut
Out
'The
WhOlesciler
er
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Take It easy on your purse. You
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chula
Rem,
County Forrestry Dept. give an
it.
21) Be on guard in social have a tendency to think funds
MeUone
Avenue,
Sanford.
/
address on "The Planting and
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) A situations lest you say or do that may be coming
r--;:.
in are
Co cia.Ii-men for the event were
person you're depending on for somethi ng to cause you and already in the bank.
B
We.Accept Food Stamps
ome
some thing you need isn't In- another
needless
emEnjoying the cookout were
Lunshrd E. Oliver,
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fl uential enough to pull it off. barrassmenL
1646
S.
Beulah
F. Miller; G.K. Crotty;
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Th
e
Annual
Meeting
of
the
days
and
—
.
I
hours when th e Hastings Dr. A question and
/
Fi nd a nother source.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
Helen Casson; Karen Thunger
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
Henry
building
would
be
opened
to
th
e
'
4
answer
period
followed.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If 19) A problem may arise today
" and
March 14, 1975
children;
Hestell
Shelton Sanford Memorial public. Mrs. Mildred M. nominating committee was
vti
n nrnLiivI in 1k.. miii
ke..,....
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Freeman; Vickie and Art
hitem d LIIWII
vi your
Prestigewillcometoyou this
IAbrary and Museum was held Caskey, curator, is in charge, elected: Mrs. M il ton IAII&amp;
il
ce
4'
where friends are involved, be family and an outsider that
nn
uiu JMI
.
..
Harrell and ch dren; Joy
year
before
the
material
March
6
in
the
Library,
with
the
sure all financial respon tnvilve you. Stand up for YD.W
Mrs. G. Troy Ray, on behalf
Lyle 0 bard and Mrs.
rewards that should acand Dan Picardat; Stan and
chairman, Mrs. F. E.
i 81k N Madland MariM Qpp traffic
sibillUes are split evenly.
Robert Wright. They will Doris O
kin.
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-company It. Be patient. The
presiding.
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glesby and children;
Phone
L
Roumillat with a sil ver tray. present aslateofoffIcpat the George and
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20~Feb. 19) earthIv rewar(k wnn,l ho #n^
hirI
WIIHDrn.
utimera iur uje new year Her semen date ac to y . ii Ce meeung.
""I'm lww3 You're expecting fur behind.
1161 ft 01A —
and
Tony
Dolores
Jetu;
Jay
were elected with Mrs. Charles
, 1941, when the was elected
best efforts today, yet you'll
Th is stunning jacket
Lindsey
and
WIWU))'
Swinney to serve as chair- the first secretary of the group.
expect others to do that which
in
lightwvlght poty.
Also, Cecil Jernigan; Jackie
The Heather Circle held
man; Mrs, Guy Vitale, vice Stenstrom announced that a meeting
you won't do for yourself.
ester
Is a combination
its
at the home of Mrs. and Chet Mitchell and children;
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) This is
of
Pink
geranium, nusdow
M.J.
Boggs; Red Seigler; Lynn
chairman; Julian
Stenstrom, burglar alarm system was to be Robert Gray.
secretary
and A.
one of those days when you're
mist
green
and wisteria.
Edwin
installed
in
the
building.
On Feb. 19 the Circle enjoyed Hodges; Ernie Yogil; Sam
Shinhol3er, treasurer.
going to try to sweep things
Pants and Tops in meadow
Evans; Homer LOtts and Vickie
under the rug that you don't
Mrs. Roumillat called at.
McCannon.
mist green and gerani.
want to face.
tention to the addition of the two
ul" Pink. Just right
VIRGO (Aug.
t n
new rooms which had been
for your summer plans.
Take car
a past-due
pened to the public on Nov. X,
UPY
S11156-11.
.
The Lake Monroe Migrant
Obligation you have to a friend
Dr.,aud his wife, Marim, arrange Burrows' wares on exhibition 1974.
Health Clinic and Lake Monroe
before you think Of catering to
Sanford Founder's Day
DeBa Rail. Thk the first time Burrows has exhibited
Headstart, with the entire
ON
one of your new, exensive,
,
work at the historic site, and has almost 100 Items on display observed on Feb. 8, with an
TA
community
in Lake Monroe
whims.
.
during the mouth of March. The exhibition Is open to the public. appropriate ceremony and on
area
giving
support
-, recently
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) If
March 3, which marked
(Herald Photo by Fannette Edwards)
200
Park
held
a
number
of
di nner sal es to
you expect o thers to co-operate
Florida's 130th anniversary into
.
raise
money for 'Operation
nb
Fl
with you, you'must give them
statthood, a Florida flag was
M
1
Baftoom."
With
the
ixomeds,
some - ible indications you
flown for the first time on the
tt
UNDERWORLD
intend io do likewise.
buildi ng — a
t from Co
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A Pwbbc Service of ThI S Nq wspapgr
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through Sunday, as over 600 drivers will vie for over $200,000 In
the Sixth Annual Gatornatlonals at Gainesville
The top names in the sport are competing. The Gatornationals have developed into one of the most presugfevents
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Tampa's Don Garlits will be going after the Top Fuel win at
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the best and has been proving it for two years. She is almost
certain to set two milestones for men (1) first woman to win
a major professional event, (2) first woman to break the six.
second barrier for elapsed time,
She's already gone as quick as 6.03 this year and has become
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One of the favorites In Funny Car Is Shirl Greer. Shlrl is this
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Known privately as the "world's oldest living drag racer,"
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better his qualifying position, was involved In a spectacular
engine fire
The resulting damage to the car was subetandal and Greer
was hopitalized with burns, face arid head, his title hopes apparently ended.
His crew, friends and adversaries worked through the night
to repair the car and Greer got last-minute approval from his
doctor to drive on race day. Even though in pain, he won the
first round and the second place man lost, enabling him to win
the title,
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Volusia County Speedway will open its 1975 season Saturday
night with more than 60 cars running in the two divisions on the
ASCAI sanctioned track.
Gene Evans, this year's Winter National Champion, will be
the favorite in the 30-lap late Model feature. Terry Mock, last
year's champion, is entered, along with Curds Crider, the point
champion from last year's season.
Many new cars have been built for the Late Model and
Limited Sportsman classes Frank Wood and Llndberg Howard,
two of the top runners in the Hobby class last year, have moved
up to the late Model class.
Sanford has several cars running In both the classes.
Chris Ddllarco has his new car set for the popular half mile
dirt track Dellarco, In his Deli's Auction-eponsored Chevelle,
has a new motor in his car after losing his motor in the feature of
the Winter National.
The gates will open at 6:30 pm. with practice starWig at 7
p.m. The first heat starts at 8:30.

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The Parents Day program is the first Paul Croft,
Steve Georgoudlous, Ron man teams against their alma maters.
meet of the spring for the academy.
Hurit and Bryan Robertson.
"Kamrad is hoping that by
Sanford Naval Academy's crack
The club's schedule includes the
developing
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Hamrick,
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captain,
is
headed
crew (rowing) team
third-rated Governor's Cup race at Melbourne
have
good,
but not his best, crewmen
nationally last year in schoolboy rowing April 12' the Disney Regatta at Walt for the U.S. Naval Academy at the close
aboard,"
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said, "the youngsters
circles
begins Its quest for higher
Disney World April 19' and the state of the school year and is hopeful his
performance on the oars for SNA will
will be able to compete better."
honors Friday, hosting the annfial regatta at Sanford Naval Academy
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boost
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a
rowing
team
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Parents' Day regatta in Lake Monroe. May 10.
weapon" as "The Pickle 4,"
The SNA boaters, coached by Athletic
"Our success during the season will berth for the Midshipmen.
The Parents' Day event, which enters
Director Tom Feaster, will entertain
The regatta will begin at the Naval
depend on entering the national races in
Winter Park and Edgewater high
its
third
year
Friday,
has
developed
Academy
dock and continue across
May," Feaster said, "I'm lucky
schools, along with the University of because we got everybody backfrom into heavy competition between SNA,
Lake Monroe.
Winter
nter Park and Edgewater.
Tampa and Florida Tech, In college
last year's team and with growth in
The docking area recently has been
level rowing.
"The kids really want to take Winter
as well as experience, we can be very
rebuilt by Col. E. R. Daniels senior
The event kicks off at 2 p.m. and is competitive."
Park,',' Feaster said. "They've always
marine Instructor of the ROTC at Jack
on to the public.
Feaster will be depending on tree. been tWT th$fl US and have beaten sonvlfle, several area Marine and
The Middles finished third last May year letterman George (Bo) Hamrick the varsity crew every yew sine.
ts 'e - wilts 'and Tony Ford
in me American Schoolboy Itowmg of Maitland, and Kellie Burdetta, the came here."
head of SNA's English department
classic at Middleton, Del. — the world Navy's female co."wain, along with
?be regatta will have a special event
7U dock was destroyed last fall and
series of prep rowing — losing to two lettermen Mark Bassett, Pat Cork, Ws year as FTU Coach Dennis
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Canadian crew squads and finishing
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tonihtas sponsors try raise seed money for a youth
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Citrus Open, ranked high among the favorites for the
$30,000 first prize in the Doral Open Golf Tournament that
gut underway today on te 7,028-yard par 72 Blue Monster
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A Chicago civil rights activist
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Seminole Junior College eighth and ninth to cut the singled to advance Lizzoli and
travels to Avon Park this af- margin to 74.
Fritz Lagergrcn's single
ternoon for a baseball game
Valencia scored in the fourth pushed Uzzoli home.
with South Florida Junior on Gary Smith's single, a base Zurkuhien reached second
(ollege then returns home on balls, a wild pitch and Steve base in the ninth on a two-base
d
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error, Walt Daily, who ran for
with Valencia Community
Th. Seminole Junior College the 70-yard dash.
SJC pitcher Bobby Meadows catcher Zurkuhien, advanced
At last year's National Indoor
College.
scored
track
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Merrick ran a 6•8 at the and Outdoor Junior College
overthrew a pick-off attempt at on Gray's Infield out and
Valencia defeated SJC 74 third base in the fifth, allowing when the third baseman bob. athletes In the nation, makes its Mason-Dixon Games in Track and Field Meets
Tuesday at Valencia's field, two Valencia runners to bled Jacobs' grounder. A triple only Seminole County ap- Louisville, Ky. a month ago to Merrick was voted most
Seminole dumped Massasoit scamper home,
tie the world record. But Mike valuable. He Is the only athlete
by Lizzoll brought Jacobs pearance Friday.
The Raiders will meet Miami- McFarland of Indiana ran a 6,7 to be voted both honors in the
Community
College
of
After Meadows walked the home.
Massachusetts 3-2 Monday.
first batters in the sixth, Buddy
"I don't think Valencia, man. Dade North, ranked No, 1 in 70-yard dash later in the meet to same year.
SJC is 64 overall and 1-1 in Maher took over mound chores for-man, Is any better than we Florida in dual meets, Friday at wipe out Merrick's record.
Thorne took a fourth in the
Division II play.
Merrick also competed in the 600-yard run at the indoor
for the Raiders. After a are," SJC Assistant Coach 3 p.m. at the Lyman High
Against Valencia, Seminole sacrifice bunt, Ken lannotti of Mark Denno said. "We just had School track.
National AAU Indoor Track and junior college nationals last
SJC,
coached
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Field
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fell behind when Valencia Valencia singled home two a bad game. We made too rnany
scored twice in the bottom of runners and he later scored on errors In crucial situations and boasts Don Merrick, Mann) Garden and the Toronto Maple tie missed qualifying jnthe long
the fourth SJC countered with Steve Rum's single
Leaf Games.
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struck out too many times earl) Wetherbee and Eli Thorne
Wet,herbee
a lone tally in the fifth, but
won
the
national
Seminole managed only one in the game"
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more in the bottom half of the double by Bill Ernmoris In the pitcher Dave Holilfield struck championship last weekend at
inning
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competing
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(6). A. Yeller Bear (4), 5. Little Lila
Perfecta (4$) 13040
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BerkleyPetlte
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Beach Born (12), 6 Berkley Chao is
Pe-rfecla (1.2) 137.20
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Mineola Ugly
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Mavetta
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Berkley Stacey (5). A . Dixie Gem
Harem Help
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ELEVENTH, 5.14, A. 30.50
Squaw (5 2)
Dart ChampIon 10.10 210 2.aO I
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Pertecta (10) 12130
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Big P (71 with 15) 1591.90
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Amw
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QuInleta (27) $10.20
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Trifeli (2-7.5) 1391.50

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Wade Bolts led Seminole's
Martin Anton blazed a 38,
Brantley and Thnity
p won win wi th a 38. Mike Fi tzgerald Terry May 39, Paul Neal 41
high school golf matches fired a3$, Bobby Pike stroked a and Jim Longley a 42 In La ke
Tuesday.
42 and Jim Rose carcicd a 45. Brantley's victory.
Seminole topped Uni11a 161The win boosted Se minole's
Lake Brantley'stotai was l58
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Kathleen's
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Club, Lake Brantley defeated
"I'mprettywellp!eased with 176
Lake Kathleen and Avon Park the way we're playing,"
at Avon Park, Trinity Prep Seminole Coach Roger Hobbs
Frank Mebane pad Trinity
knocked off Lake Highland 165. said. "We've got four guys Prep with a 40.
190 at Tuskawilla and I.}lnan capable of shooting in the . I
Gene Jones and French Bolen
downed Oak Ridge 1165 at thlnk they'll know it when we fired 37s to lead Lan. Mike
Oak Ridge.
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"The lower earnings compared with last year,"
Garfield said, "were attributable to heavy start up expenses and an operating loss from the Louisville route.
These factors in the Midwestern operation," Garfield
said, "cost us practically all of the profits we earned on
our Eastern division. However, we have now made the
Louisville operation more efficient by operating those
trains on a fixed schedule of twice a week instead of every
third day. We are confident, therefore, that the Louisville
problem is now behind us and that its benefits will be
reflected in our profits for the fourth quarter which
traditionally Is our strongest. We look forward to considerably strong growth from our Eastern operation and
profitable results in Louisville in this fourth quarter,
rculting in Ule cut tinued'growth trend of revenues and
earnings previously shown by the Company."

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the dividend had not yet been approved by the Interstate
Commerc'e Commission,

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Rig. 259,95. Sale $219. Automatic washer has 6
wa,h program cycles- Water level selection soak
setting. sell-cleaning lint filter,
Peg. 189.95. Sate $159. Matching ele,'c dryer
features atj1ornati. time control and 6 progtim,
settings Porcelain drum, interior Ight

The game will be played at at Milwee Middle School in
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Rig. 219-95.8810 $197. 2-speed washer has 4 wash
program cycles, 2-cycle timer with normal and
gentle cycle.
Peg. 14995. Sale $133. Matching electric dryer with
2 timed dry Cycles. 3 dry settings,
porcelain drum
and end-of-cycle Cool-down

Reg. 7999 Ue)uxe upright
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for drawing.. 3 pair Ladies' Shoes
will be given away March 22, You
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present
House committee
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Mr and Mi-. WIlD.,.. u.s i.a..._. iwi vi aiumuuIague IV.,UtllOfl1,
received Ibe Garden of the Month Award 1)-SL Augustine, farmer House
for March from the Deltona Garden Club, Although he does not let it interfere with his fishing, Harr Chairman, and Ray Knopke,
does all of the gardening, while Mrs. Han- prefers to do her landscaping
with oil, on canvas. They former Senate Natural
came to Deltona eight years ago from 'Vest Virginia. (Herald Photo by Fannette
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On Sensitive Stock
(LENS) - In a
move designed to discourage oil
sbelkhs buying control, the
Union Bank of Switzerland has
announced that It will now u-•
and keep tabs on voting shares
falling into foreign hands. uis
shares will be converted from
bearer to registered, and
foreigners will not be allowed to
vote,
Many countries are now so
zealous about keeping sensitive
companies out of the hands of
the foreigners that there will
soon 1e a premium on ftse
companies which are a va ilable,
wholly or in part.
In Britain, the Treasury
recently served up a reminder
that all foreign stakes over 10
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back to 1974, though authorities
have done little policing where
several foreigners, acting
toge t her out purchasing
separately, effectively buy up
more than a tenth of a cornpony's voting equity. So now
co mpanies are forewarned, the
authorities will be on the watch.
In the United States,
go ve rnment support for an
Iranian stake in Pan American
Airways shows that America is
mt yet ready to give in (ii
irotectionist controls - at least
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orne $120 billion, so re prtsaL
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still gently steaming. Kuwait's
recent purchase of 14 per cent
of Daimler-Benz aroused fears,
especially in the banking
community, of wholesale
purchases of key industries by
the Arabs.
The big business battalions
now favor notifying equity
transfers of 10 per cent and
over. The government is
stepping cautiously, because it
has not even drawn up
guidelines on permissible
degrees of foreign ownership in
the major Industries. It would
not mind enmeshing Arab
countries in German industr)-,
to discourage them from
harming it by huge oil price

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producers to consult it first
before taking large stakes in
major German firms.
In Switzerland, the government has so far kept its nose out
of the issue, but that may not
lost long. For years the largest
industrial combines - including Nestle and Ciba-Geigy
- have disfranchised foreign
voters, Besides Union Bank,
Swiss Bank Corporation has
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and tested, and there is a
general feeling no more is
needed. There is no blacklist of
industries
off-bounds
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increases,
much the same sectors are
Meanwhile, until some protected as in the United
consensus emerges from the States. Any foreign stake which

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP) In line for appointment to a considerable clout to the guy- the press smokes at press con- punch after Justice Hal Dekle of Health and RehabilItatIve
The hiring by Coy. Reubin Cabinet vacancy, should one ernor's Cabinet staff. As Agri- ferences."
resigned Monday.
Services reorganization plan.
Askew of Chester Blakemore as develop, or to another high ad- culture Commissioner Doyle
To accommodate himself and
They are, as Dekle was, tin- ner, said, meanwhile, that re.
his chief Cabinet aide has nilnistrative position.
Connor's former Cabinet aide, other smokers, Blakemore has der impeachment Investigation porters who keep writing abcut
fueled some Capitol speculation
"I've never discussed any. he is well acquainted with the been calling 10-minute
rest and anticipated questions about the trip he got to Hawaii as a
that Blakemore is destined to thing like that with the gover. system and many of his col. breaks about every
hour during whether they would resign.
become the governor's top aide, nor," Apthorp said,
"going away" present after he
leagues are old friends,
meetings.
But Blakemore and the man
"Do
you
plan
to
resign?"
was
tired by the Department of
He hinted that he may leave
One way in which Blakemore
"Smoking's not the only bus!- questioned Boyd, backing one Commerce are wrong.
he would have to succeed, sen- his Job before Askew's term
cx- has made his presence known Is ness that's transacted in that Capitol newsman into a corner.' "I didn't go to Hawaii," Ashior executive assistant James pires, saying, "I don't really
moving Cabinet aide meetings break," he Joked,
"How will this affect your rela- down said.
Apthorp, scoffed at the idea,
think Fm going to be in state' to the Governor's conference
Blakemore
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"Th at's the craziest thing government for four (more) room, where smoking
He explained that an cxis
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government
official
knocking
And when McCain was asked penses paid trip to Honolulu,
I've ever heard," said Blake- years," so perhaps Blake. limits.
newsmen this week,
by a newsman If he planned to were he was to present a report
more. "I think it's pre- more's rise to top is a future
"Everybody pretty much reFlorida Supreme Court J,,. resign, the Justice countered, to the Interstate Conference of
posterous,"
possibility.
spects that situation, except for tices Joe Boyd and
David "No, are you?"
Apthorp said that Blakemore
Employment Security AgenMeanwhile, Blakemore adds the press," he chided. "I think McCain beat newsmen to the
Sam Ashdown, a Department des, was part of a $3,000 conis "not being groomed for any.
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ug-Ot-War OverFo
reign Policy
The Herald Services
or of exercising powers which it
Challenge and response, the adapted to'produce such a
Yet another shot crossed
is not altogether filled to adversary process, are not result.
Henry Kissinger's bow recently Organization of American exercise."
from the direction ol Congress. States: who is to blame this
Every president has to Judge
Sen. Edward Kennedy in- time?
when h' can safely tell
troduced a bill to suspend
the Congress to leave foreign policy
Exasperated
by
American military sales to the elusiveness of peace In to him, and when he cannot.
Gulf countries, Including those Indochina, Congress attached
John Kennedy once described
SEAFOOD
important customers, Iran and to the Foreign Assistance Act a the constitution as "a very wise
FIGHT HIGH FOOD COSTS
Saudi Arabia, for six months. prohibition of "military or document" which "permits the
BUY DIRECT FROM THE
The Gulf governments need not para-military operations by the president to assume Just about
worry, although they probably United States in or over Viet. as much power as he is capable
WHOLESALER!
will.
narn, Laos or Cambodia." The of," but that was before he
Kennedy's bill is aimed not at administration hired a corn- experienced the presidency for
them but at the Ford ad. mercial operator to run an himself.
ministration, which, should the airlift to keep Phnom Perth
James MacGregor Burns,
bill be enacted, would have to going and went to Congress for who wrctc "The Deadlock of
Democracy," urged that
seek the approval of Congress money to pay the bill.
410 George Ave., Maitland
for a statement of its military
Foreign aid has always held presidential government be not
sales policy in the region before out to Congress the temptation Just a rare feat of virtuosity, but
(fkhind Pule Porpoise)
the sales themselves could be to meddle In matters which, a regularly available service.
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resumed. The most probable were it not for their need for Indispensable, in Burns's view,
outcome will bea new series of public money, presidents would was the quality of leadership ....
Senate hearings in which the t'1ve decided on their own. The "responsible, committed, efHeadless
critics of arms sales of this kind legislative history is rich in fective and ebullient leaderwill be heard and the ad- restrictive amendments: half ship."
ministration will be forced to of the stuff must be caz'ried in
Not less Indispensable,
explain itself.
American ships, nGne must go however, was a nationally
Lb.
What is striking Is that this to Communist countries, or to Organized party for the leader
blunderbuss method — the Indonesia, or to Latin American to lead. Circumstances do not
Sib, box only $1.49 lb. Req. $1.59
threat of a statutory brohibition governments that ('ame to Permit President Ford to be
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but the opening move in an or to countries that expropriate doubtful, he has the mettle for
attempt to force a debate on a American businesses or try to it; and the Republicans are
Neptune Cooked Jumbo Shrimp $4.25 lb.
particular area of foreign enforce excessive fishing even less able to qualify as an
policy between the ad. limits, or (as was the case with effective national party after
OUR QUAUTY IS GUARANTEED
ministration and Congress. Britain) fail to prevent mer- the experience of the Nixon
This is the way the recent chant ships under their flag presidency than they were
of Sanford
precedents point: One has to from carrying merchandise to before. The Democratic party
ask why it Is happening and North Vietnam. American is more ofa question mark; but
what it means,
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foreign policy has been steering then, where is the leader who
President Nixon, pursuing its way past snags of this kind will make something of it?
For the present, at any rate
Jetente, offered Leonid for 25 years, usually With
Brezhnev trade concessions, reasonable
Chieftain
until January, 1977, there is
ongress imposed conditions
Some of the reasons why the manifestly no substitute for a
bout Soviet emigration policy, steering has lately got harder presidential strategy of seeking
3rez.hnev repudiated the whole are likely to prove transitory. a consensus between adteal, and Congress and Presidents Johnson and
ministration and Congress on
resldcrt Ford are left blaming two men who conducted foreign the chief issues of national
Ask
ach other for what went policy with an eye more on the policy, foreign and domestic. A
-vrong.
history books than on the mood prime example Is what Is to be
A restriction on trade con- of the American electorate, did done about oil, a domestic
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essions, intended for the Arab much of the damage by per question with weighty foreignnembers of the oil cartel, turns sisting in an unpnpuiar policy in policy a.cpert. President Ford,
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ut to apply to Latin America as Indochina which had evolved whose intentions are good, but
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rell, and uproar ensues in the within the executive branch, whose ears have to receive a
and about which Congress was fearnil cacophony of discordant
never frankly informed or fully advice, is hampered, not
helped, by the traditional
corsu1teI,
Ist
Johnson drew the conclusion presidential method of conWas 1.75
in 1968 that he ought not even t, fronting Congress with
seek re-election. Nixon had his proposals as a Challenge either
Now Save
WASHINGTON — (LENS) — American labor movement answer,
dependence
can
cut
two
ways:
OWfl
ways
of
ensuring
his
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conform
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The American labor movement between extreme right-wing
The AFL-CIO had supported either it will send a stream of election, but those methods executive departznenl4 or to
i.s talking ltselfontoatljnbme Jingoism and grass roots him for the presidential presidential hopefuls through recoiled against him, and he Impose counterproposals of its
32% to 34%
Per foot,
annual executive meeting of the populism showed Itself,
43 In. high
nomination in 1972 and he has Meany's office pleading for had to go. The leak of the own, by two-thirds majorities
American Federation of Labor
The oil companies, it was kept ht labor credentials in recognition, or it may cause a Pentagon papers In 1971 where necessary.
Outfits include 1lt.ga . fabric, top rail, line posts,
and Congrus of Industrial propmed, should be turned into good repair sinc4. But his
The legislators can be stung
hopes
split
between
the
fedetation,s
reflected
on
the
conduct
of
aluminum caps and Ue wires. Galv3nized fabric
Organizations (AFL-CIO) In government regulated
utilities of Meany's endorsement in 1976 member unions and further Indochina policy under MS to action by challenges and
is weather-resistant. Gates &amp; terminal post extra.
Florida recently gave Its 80- and the clomesticoil price rolled were dashed when the labor weaken the movement.
predecessors, not himself, but reproaches from the White
year-old president, George back to the level of 1973; at the leader devoted one of his key
Sears flu a Credit I'Ian to Suit Moat Eery Need
he correctly saw It as a disaster House, but action provoked in
Meany, the chance to a*mm tint Arah invas4rnsmte In
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strengthen still further the grip the United States should be to a stinging attack on his old bringing the AFL-CIO as well conceived
it ought to be, a policy coherent
it.
he has held on organized labor encouraged only so that they friend and ally, singling him out 83 the powerful unions not In the
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Rack
By the time Gerald Ford in its parts and able to corn4
since 1955.
might be taken over later on as "the kind of friend labor does fedct'atini (the Teamsters, the found himself, as a no-elected mand the necessary corn3l771
siiop AT SEARS I
But by fulminating equally and any country tlireatening an not
automobile and the miners' Republic9n president, facing hinatton of legislative authority
Sears
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AND
SAVE
against both President Ford oil embargo should have Its
The row between the two men unions) back into the main- large Democratic majorities In and presidential power.
HWY. 17-92 at 27th
and Congress, Meany ef- assets frozen,
seems more personal than stream of the administration's Congress, the habitual infecthrely weakened the conSome of these trade union political. Meany felt that he had PolicY will he with the new clination of Congress to leave
tribution that the 13 million- Ideas might have found sym- been personally deceived by the Secretary of Labor, John foreign policy to the executive
strong AFL..CIO can make to pathy in Congress. But Meany senator's dealing with the Dunlop, who has established a branch had been destroyed.
the debate on the recession, went out of his way to dissociate amendments to the bill on trade tough but good reputatiol. with
Sen. Adlal Stevenson Jr. (I)bound economy and the con. the labor movement from Its with Russia, and he is not a the trade unions over many III.) expressed the
mood In a
tinuLng energy probi
years as a labor negotiator and, speech on Feb. 12 attacking
potential all! In Congress — forgiving man.
Trinity Preparatory
It was President Ford's the new young Democrats
The quarrel will hurt the until it closed down, as chair. "The personal diplomacy of
economic program that can
mostly from urban con- causes of beth men. The E$J.'[,. miIII of the Cost of Living Secretary Kissinger."
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for the fiercest attack. Meany stituencies - by lending his CIO committed itself at its Council.
Stevenson denied that Congresa
ORLANDO, FL. 32807 School
predicted it would boost support to any continued in- Florida meeting to steer clear
Dunlop, who has a close wanted a maJor role in foreign
unemployment from its present volvement by the United States of all partisan political lobbyingiiworking
relationship with policy: its inclination "to give
rate of L2 percent of the labor in Vietnam.
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ln the run-up to the l976election leany, can succeed in
the President free rein so long
force — the highest for 34 years
Ever since he opposed the and Is even hinting that it may, the AFL-CIO out of its deter- as his power In foreign affairs is
— to 10 per cent.
nomination of Sen. George once again, opt out of sup- mined opposition to the ad. not abused" was still strong.
Meany proposed cutting $30 McGovern as the Democrats' porting the Democratic can- ministration's economic But, he said, "the power has
A Cow ed Day
billion from the taxes paid by presidential candidate In 1972, dldate even though individualprogram it
be a major been abused, and in the minds
those who were earning less Meany has made It plain that unions within the federation are
of many the Judgments have
for the Republicans
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than $20,000 1 year; unem- the liberal wing cf the party no likely to keep up their strong for coup
the one man Meany has so been calamitous. That being so,
ployment benefits should be Longer has the support of his ties
with
Democratic far restrained himself from Congress is compelled tochoose
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raised, Interest rates ar• part of the labor movement.
politicians,
railing
against,
Vice
President
between
lIcensing
the
continued
tificially lowered and the
With a traditional distrust of
This stand of political In- Neison Rockefeller.
misconduct of foreign relations
minimum wage Increased to $3 Republicans and this new-found
an hour from its present $2.10. dislike for many of the
All this was conventional stuff. Democrats, where can the.
But It was when Meany trade wuon movement turn for
Ist St.
zeroed in on the ad- its political allies? An old-style
ministration's energy program Democrat like Sen. Henry
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lamps as sacrificial offering.
For th e first time in 20 years, the
House of Lubin, French
'And, the Chr istians and Budfragrance firm, has in tr oduced
a new perfume, L de Lubin. In
dhlsts also adopted perf um ed
honor of the debut, P4. DIdler Roeherolle, head of th e firm's
lamps for their ceremonies.
American branch, has ga th ered a coll ecti on of
antique "par.
Many centuries ago w hen the
fumleres" or perfumed lamps — to show in key cities across the
French sought a word to
country.
describe fragrance they chose
"parfum" from the La tin words lamps or Incense,
of
lamps. Th ey sha ped their first
and "fume", which
The Greeks who knew of lamps of clay in the form of a
meant through smoke, beca use perfumed
oil as a body emolient horn wi th a handle on the large
they thou ght of delightful sce nts for athletic meets began to end
and an opening for a wick
Is coming from perfumed scent the olive oil for their
on the thin end. They later
made large round bowls set on
tripods for perfumed oil. Their
terra cotta clay vessels were
decorated with black figures
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Altar lamps had carvings of
flowers, birds or foliage and
some were also made of highfired paint ed china to wi thstand
the heat of the scented oil.
The early Christian era saw a
wide range of fragrant lamps,
some of Roman glass In flat low
vessels In the 15t and 2nd

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found in provincial Roman
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lamps lnMia Minor, Egypt and asweUas all types of ceramics,
filigree shade. It stands about who values the lamps at $200 that have burned oil or deewhat is now Israel.
china and metal.
20 inches
es tall with th ' glass each.
tricity or gas wi th fragrance for
Turkish
craftsmen
in
A night light of pate de verre chimney of the inset-glass
These are only some of the a delightful atmosphere in a
Istanbul vied for a world — literally paste of glass,
but rising above the shade. It is unique lamps the wor ld over home.
market in the fanciful meta l actually
uk..
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.actually -molded
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lamps they created for per- example of the 1915 period. It is irom a private couectlon
Among the French glass
fumed oils in the 4th or 6th In two parts, the base has an
designers
who did floral and
centuries. They did hanging electric bulb with a place for a
beehive lamps in this art
lamps in the forms of Griffins, wad of perfumed cotton. Over
nouveau period were Lalique
horses' heads and peacocks. this fits an arch-shaped glass
Also, they used a fish motif, one dome of deep blue with a ballet and G. Argy Rousseau.
which appears many times dancer in a red raised figure.
An Austrian lamp of the same
through the Christian eras. In Antique dealer Minna period is a coral porcelain with
f3ct, a modern stoneware, Rosenblatt val ued this at $550. medallions showing Austrian
textured fish lamp today, which
Many of the pe rfume lamps horseman. It stands about four
uses pe rfum ed oil appears a come in miniature. One Is a Inches in height and has a
contemporary counterpart of charming bronze Aladdin's domed top which holds the light
the early fish lamps of Istanbul. lamp that Ups to
vertical bulb. There are air holes in the
A European craftsman of the position before you light the base and inside a place to put
19th century made a metal wick set in the spout. A cap the perfume.
perfume lamp - now part if covers the spout to extinguish
In America, the Fulper
the Lubin collection, on ,,an the flame. A tiny ceramic lamp,
Pottery Co. of Flemington
from a private collector. It is In Just about 2.5 inches in width ,
made some charming perfume
the shape of a miniat ure urn looks like one of the ancient
lamps in the 1920s and 1910s.
wi(ii a domed top, sthich opens (;reek lamps. It has a hole for
One is a figure of a lady with
to show a center font for the the wick and another to let out
wide hoop-like skirt, in
wick with perfumed oil. The the perf umed air. A silver
lavender. Tiny holes in the head
cover, replaced, extinguishes lamp, a bout the size of a small let out the
perfumed air. The
the flame.
Inkwell has a wick that rises China doll inspired by a
novel
From the tur n of the cent ury through a slim chimney at the
heroine, "Cythera" stands on a
through the 1230s - the Art top. Anot her antique style has a
base, concealing an electric
Deco and Art Nouveau periods, tiny glass oil lamp set in a gold bulb with a
round gr ove for the
designers found that electric base wi th side decorati ve meta l
perfume. A lower lamp is a
lights provided charming trimming.
green and white figure of a girl
perfume lamps. The craftsmen
A sterling silver lamp In a dance dress, seated on a
showed great creativity in resembling a fine candelstick low ottoman. Both are
from the
glass—colored, molded, car- has a glass inset for the perAmerican Art Pottery
ved, frosted, clear and blo wn , fumed oil and a delicate silver
collection of Mark H. Solomon,
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States Ponder Tax Increases, Not Any Cuts
By LOUISE COOK
Associated Press Writer
While Congress is talking

or decrease — is a possibility In
30 of the 50 states,
Here are some specifics:

about a tax cut to stimulate the
economy, governors or legisla.

—Increases
only
proposed in 16 states.

tors in 19 states already havu
Proposed tax increases to help
balance budgets for the coming
fiscal year.
An Associated Press survey
of all 50 states showed states
wid finish the fiscal year ending
June 30 with a surplus In the
treasury. But officials say
inflation is eating away at the
extra money and costs are rising faster than revenues,
Some sort of change in the tax
structure either an increase

ernor. Officials in the remain.
ing 18 states say no tax propos.
als are pending.
The tax proposals come in
many varieties — increases in
gasoline taxes, extension of
sales levies, introduction of in.
come taxes. They frequently
are coupled with promises to
cut state spending.
Vermont Coy. Thomas P.
Salmon, a Democrat who laces
an $11 million deficit on the
current budget, has recommended a tax program to In.
crease revenues by $11 million
for fIscal 1976. His over-all
spending plan of $163 million is
about $1 million less than the

are

—Increases and decreases
are proposed in three states,
—Decreases only are proposed in eight states,
—Tax adjustments are proposed in two states and an In.
crease proposal is under con.
sideratlon In Florida.
Oklahoma legislators already
have passed tax cut hills proposed by Coy. David Boren and
South Dakota legislators killed
the only major tax proposal: a
boost recommended by the gov-

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Most of the extra revenues
would come from extending the
3 per cent sales tax to gasoline
and diesel fuel, tobacco products, advertising services and
all alcoholic beverages except
beer. Salmon also wants to
boost the 5 per cent tax on
rooms and meals to 6 per cent,
To reduce spending, the gov.
ernor plans to eliminate driver
education programs In schools,
lay off l of the state's 6,000
public employes and close
prison,
California Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr., a Democrat, t.as
promised there will be no tax

increase in the coming year.
Ills analysts estimate there will
be a surplus of $552 million at
the end of the current fiscal
year and Brown's proposed
budget for fiscal 1976 projects a
$574.2 million surplus on June
30, 1976.
Brown and his aides warn,
however, that the surplus could
be eatefl up by inflation, in.
creased expenditures because
of recession, and cutbacks in
federal spending,
The governor says people
must "lower their expectations
of what state governmentscan
do." H
Ile cut dental seces
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available to 2.3 million Caiffor-

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nia residents on MediCal, the

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The state faces an $85 million
deficit at the end of the current
fiscal year.
The proposed tax increases
would raise the sales tax from 6
to 7 per cent; boost the ciga.
rette tax from 21 to cents and
the corporate income tax from 8
to 9 per cent.
State officials estimate the
sales tax boost would cost the
average individual $29 a year.
Michigan Coy. William Mliiiken,
Republican, has pro.
posed Increasing the state Income tax from 3.9 to 4.6 per cent
to offset the revenue lost as a
resul t of the voters' repeal last
November.
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state health program for the
needy, reducing the number of
visits allowed and oth er items.
Brown also cut his
staff
salaries and office budget by 7
per cent, eliminating former
Gov. Ronald Reagan's leased
executive jet and three paper
shredders.
Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso
has propos.d more than $183
million In tax Increases for the
coming fiscal year. The Democratic governor says the money
Is necessary to balance what
she calls an "austerity" budget
of $1.43 billion, about 4 per cent
higher than the current budget.

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WASHINGTON (LENS) — cost-plus."
would like to see the regulation
The Independent regulatory
The regulatory agencies at air transport take and MT.
agencies which oversee a huge themselves show signs of taking face transport's day is coming
chunk of American Industries such criticism to heart,
soon.
— railways, road transport.
The President's Crnt.1! nf Th
waterways, electricity and Economic Advisers devotes a is particularly vulnerable to
natural gas, communications whole chapter of Its recent criticism at a time of constantly
and television and banking — Economic Report to the hidden rising air fares and declining
are coming under heavy fire as costs of government regulation service. Administration
Inflation and recession expose and suggests that for surface spokesmen told Congress a
regulatory practices that could transport alone, these may month ago that the airlines
be Ignored during prosperity, amount to $9 billion a year.
should have more freedom to
The arguments are not just
The total annual cost, the cut prices, offering cheap nothe familiar ones about red council says, may be as much
frills services; that there
tape, long delays and cosy as I per cent of gross national should be easier entry Into the
relationships between the product, or $66 a head. It industry (since the CAB was set
reguiators .aM the regulated. provides many examples, most up in 1938 no large new in.
Now it is accepted very of them from the field of terstate airline has received a
widely that the sort of transport but Including even the certificate and none has gone
regulation which seemed ap. supposedly benign Food and bankrupt, though a number
proprlate 40 or even 80 years Drug Administration, and have been merged); and that
ego has become burdensome to concludes that what started out the CAB's power to grant tinthe economy and that Its costs as the regulation of monopoly munity
from
antitrust
to the consumer outweigh the has too often become the prosecution to the airlines
benefits that it may confer.
regulation of competition,
should be narrowed subNor is it just the adPresident Ford has called for stantlally, with the courts
ministration and Its free. a national commission on playing a larger part In
market economists who feel regulatoryreform but Congress decisions.
that reapçraltal and change is seems to prefer an Inquiry by
In California, where price
needed; even a Democrat as its own cunuulttees. Inside the competition Is permitted on
liberal as Sen. Edward Ken- administration It Is recognized intrastate flights, fares are
nedy is on the warpath, while that change cannot be too about 40
per cent below the
Lewis Engman, the outspo)'en abrupt. But this Is unlikely to be Interstate level.
head of the Federal Trade the danger, given the strong
Spokesmen for the CAB and
Commission, which policies resistance that the regulated for the airlines argue that the
anti . competitive practices, Industries are certain to put up
administration's proposed freesays that most regulated In- if Congress begins to move.
for-all would destroy essential
dust,ries are "federal protecThe administration has interconnections of service.

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it used to be an inde- multinationals won't be at a
authors of "Global Reach," penden, separate national competitive disadvantage with
predicted that if decisi ve action economy that could ba man- their German
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counterparts, he said.
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Muller said that the biggest
continue feeding instability that of the borders of the Un
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could plunge the nation Into a States,
becomes really the traditional government actions
depression comparable to that North American Division of the directed
at the economy, such
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global economy."
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renderings,
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Accounting
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Listings Wanted
Quick Courteous Service

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iorne

Tax Returns, 70 rs experience
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Points,. Call 322-7443 anytime.

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Personal Tax Service
No.? East Rd . 17 97 SiC
Entrance

Real Estate Broker
21395 Myrtlekvv.,Santord
Phone)?) 0610
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1971 BUICK Le Sabre, 4 Door
Sedan, One Owner, AT, PS, PB,

. MIAt &amp; A-r C017%0,1,oning

)tfl FORD Torino Coupe, One
Owner, AT, PS, PB, Air, Low
Mileage

Wedding gown complete with train,
cost $730 Size 10 17. Will sell for
$)50
337 4335
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Beauty Care

$2)95

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INNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1106
Ave Master Beautician,
;:' ::;
nford

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Where the

Lwtd CkQ1M

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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

ARVIN MIHM
BUILDING, REMODELING
REPAIR SERVICE.3'fl367$

' La ndcl.aring, septic ta, fill dirt,
drive'ways All kind s of digg:n,,
377 9117, $34 1195
['awn

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Coro

&amp;L LAWN SERVICE

likelin H - imith Construction Inc,

Iran uPs, thatching. vaireding,

305621-1)51,74 Hs'. Nadine
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mulcPi.j,ghthauling.3.239S.

Interior - Exterior Plastering
Plaster patthing and simulateij
brick specialty 3772750

Pest
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HOME

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bON PEST CONT
2347 Park Driv e
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MENT. ALL TYPES ,OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPA4RS
.
Carpdr, Remellng, Additions,
Custom Work Licensed bonded
freeestimate.3236031.
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Concrete &amp; Carpentry, Carports,
Additions. Remodeling. No lob too

Coffee

371 0770
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ariner
(rrj1Ji,ge

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Fri 9 9, Sat, Sun 9S
3777599

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(former ly Harrieti's Beauty
PIooILl
$19 E Plne3fl 51i

$3195
1913 HORNET Hatchback, One
Owner, 6 Cyl., AT, PS, Air
$'?2OPELRaIIyeOn,Owneri
Speed. Radio

HwV 46.1 i Mile E.of 1 4

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS n Sanford
377
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AT, PS. PB, Air

Am Y S -as er fin" y

SANFORD FLEA MART

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$2695

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lmprovments

RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
-NEW HOMES
NewCommerclal I ndustrial
AirConditioning
I
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DesIgn.Constructlon Financing
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RCO

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1973 010$ Cutlass, 4 Door. Low
Mileage, AT. PS, PS, Air

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Pet

Care

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PET REST INN
Boarding 111, Grooming
Ph 372 1051
Ctas1lfiedAdsareh,retohelp you
buy, sell, rent or swap. at a lQw
cost. lotus help y place yours

(dIce
COF I I I CI P41 R AL
327 157) Anytime
service now available in Sanford. lift
' 5034
$1995
ce main in
station Mid
5latttion - concrete fotjrxj,tt
Tree Service
1911 CHEVROLET Caprice
crk for sgn equipment, ptrnps, Coupe, Low Mileage, AT, PS,
AlTr ee Service Druftuig
etc Underground 04' aboveground
PS. Air
Complete Tr ee Care
storage tanks, Dewat er ng ex
J W (Jack) klauck 323 $144
- $1795
cavatlOn, drive way culvert pipes
Haute plans., custom made to FHA
and hHd walls, retaining walls. —
1971 DODGE Station Wagon, e
and SSISC spec. Fast, ec onomical,
Keith P Smith Cons truction mc,
Passen ger, AT. PS
Call Victor 371 0i.I
305 628 111$. Stan, 74 Psr,
$1295
s"LANNING A GARAGE SALE?
'
DON'T FORGET TO AD.
,
Electrical__VERTISE IT IN THE
Buildlng&amp;Remodeling
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CLASSIFIED ADS. 3fl.)),
___________________ S,!.'*ster dc-c tr s( ,an,
____ 34353)6;)?] 7251
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,in t ne wiring
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ONnAC
323 5633 from I to I P
Kitchen - Batr.roorn Cabinets, - ._...,._
'121
&amp;k3 605$
_I A. we'kn"*
Counter tops, Sinks. Irs
Well
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Stailation available, Bud
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CabeIl. 372 1032 anytime,
WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
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Drill

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Home Improvements

__ENDICOTT

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','irSc i.i,'i-.tr--!
Panting, RCrv('jei'.ng

Bonded 123

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Opportui
t1Employ.,

Highway 17-92 Sanford.

1-'
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1795

Schwinn 10 speed boys bicycle
Excellent condition, 575 372-1(90
after 4 pm

ft
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$
jo
"s
1325it

'74 CLUB CAB—

office furniture
steel desks (executive desk
&amp;
chaIrs, secretarial desks 8.
chairs, straight chairs, filing

1

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Superl
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$S199

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Estate Wanted

7.2 Bedr oo m Furnished or Unfurnished
Free Boating To All Apartment Residents

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Custom paint, custom wheels and Custom carpetl

j)\Tltc

Paved streets *Sewers *Sidewalks

AILS.

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'74 DODGE CUSTOM VAN-

58-Bicycles

322-6457

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Broker. 107W Commercial
Sanford)?? 7111

'a
1
5'

to

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41
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a
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55—Boats &amp; Accessories

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CHECK OUT THESE PRICES ON SUPER USED TRU

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2Sc SALE: All Ile

GENERAL

Next To Cavalier Motel
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AdditionsCa 1ff or Appt, 32 2-3103RemodeIin
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-RE OPENING SALE: Marct. 7.
Women's blouses and men's
shirts, 73 cents each, men 's and
men's slacks, $700 Low prices

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

HOMES OF
'w mv'w
DISTINCTION

4*

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

eClose to everything yet away from it aihl

IU WILt GIVE YOU ALt. THE DIT

Publists' Feb. 70. 71, Marts's 4, ti,

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SAVE GASShop downtown
Sanford eli 0 B A. member store

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ASK FOR SGT. MINUTEMAN

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Liltla'* I, Jenkins

home. Must be teen to lye ap
Pr voted $31,900 Terms

W. Garnett White

JUST CALL:

p

Arthur H. bkitPt, Jr.

refurbished Spanish style

JOHN k RI DL . ".SSOC

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said Court on February 17th, 1973.

Tom Webb, Jr..
Director

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L.

elimination at eii5t$i"*g controlt (Seal)

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Senore

And

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THESE

BflWEEN AGES 17-35
Me requir ed to Serve a copy of your
(Veterans age depends
on years ofto
prior service)
written defenses.
if any,
it on

and authoril. Wit fired against you f or the rePel
c,ef*ry for

:0) PAYDAY

HEALTH,

II

COLOR Tv, 514,95 MONTH, RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6441006
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Homes, Lots

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BLAIR AGENCY
332 3544

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property. deep well,

5)',30,

Ol&amp;r

19 73 Chrysler To wn &amp; Country
Station Wagon. all power seals 1.
windows, air conditioning. stereo
radio. Must sell 3230430. lake
Mary.

,ee".2 1901 imt twileave ~

llving Call Ken 5ancjon

bard, lovely home, nice
area 3bedrooms.3batnsOp
onr,uallfyin See it! You'll love it.

Si Si

1971 VW. AM FM radio, 6$,000miIn
Goodcondition,s700
3326007

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root. '61 Buick Electra, 4 dr.

hardtop. Both new insp Best offer.
131 0100 or 1311223

Motorcycle Insurance

53--TV. Radio- Stereo

oco

Peg Real Estate Brok er

%_down!

only

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'61 LIncoln Cont. Coupe, wtiite.vinyl

Yamaha, 90 CC, twin Cylinder,
excellent condition. 5)63 Call 373.
7017.

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322 1301 2640 Hiawatha Ave At ly 92

#0

Assoc. Shop.

7973 Yamaha Enduro 175 CC. Excellent Condition Accessories
included. 323-0129 after 1:30

oxca

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Floridacabinet%. as IS, Cash and Carry.

Immaculate

PAYTON REALTY

tgages

NOW

t'

t From

in Sanf

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7 Acres near Paola. Home cleared

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, with all the
amenities Privacy fr'nce. fruit

.

Wi

" Buy Dir

ice, used machine's,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0691

your Easter shoppi

197 A Honcla 550
Ma k eofler. After 6
322 "M

black male, I w1ks. Pick of the

67A-Feed
'JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
ec
B
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GORMLY's E. 14, Sanf or d 373 4733

KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv

Used

Beautiful Country Acreage

VMS old, Owner rweds to move.
133900.

Beautiful

NO P&amp;fklfV Problem when rou 00
ng
or
at a Downtown Buslne'..smen's

torcycles

litter, $100 904 771 2209.

W ood

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(o'!rnI has bren filed ac,sinst you and ',ou

therefore given bY the

ALSO

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Tr.fI

OnrecommendationoltheDirect or
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., it
Road OperatIons, the above
triftic Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
lad sPeed regulations *5TC defer Florida
37507, and file the original
mined to be reasonfbie and with psi Clerk of the above styled
necessary' upon the bash of the crt in or bef
or e March 31st, 1973;
en gineering and
trIf k in otherwise a it.-dgmen' may be on,

p.m. Monday th à
..'f4.tViQ lJ!!htsatu

I, '-uit* er
Starts Tomorrow

Prc';tj ATIOP4

f
I's.iIuriiig .\1eldies by Jim &amp;I

.)ui4rIU MUSIC STARS

GOOD

Hotpolnt Wash er
Speed Cueen Dryer
377 791 after i

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2 Beautiful Acr es
Trees, on corner, Orange city
area 56.000.3771599

bedrooms. It baths,

78-

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dtlØn 68
ro 134 i1$
Reconditioned Batteries, $i 95 1964 CIa. Bucket Seats, 4 speed
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Hursttrans.,good sh ape,1
377.
1109 Sanford Ave.
3633.
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Convenient Location

76-Auto Parts
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Irish Setter Puppies
ôwks.,AKC, Shots, $l00ea
3276499; Afters.377 7956
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JUpl)JIi3
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6li.

IeW

baths, with central heat and air.
Owner will negotiate 573900

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Your Own

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CONDITIONS. IF YOU ARE IN

in Sanford, RECOMMENDED Florida

(hors d'oeuvres)

ST AP PING

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Pretty Yellow House

You should receive a retirement plan fhat
will assure you a check each month after
twenty years of part-time
employment, at
the age of sixty

MEET

20 Acres can beclivtoed. Lake Mary,
between 3rd &amp; 4th at'Van Buren
Ave. 3 blks South of school. B
Belltxi. 1912 Louise St , Crystal
-i.axe, Illino
is.

1972 Kingswood station wagon; 1943
Olds 15 1977 Pon tiac Catalina
Rrovqtim All vr-i good ton

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AKC Labrador Retriever Puppy,

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THE FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD

according to the Plat

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ploym.nt.

CAN

Pasture near I I. Fenced wood
barn, l5 acres improved. Only $100
per Mo. 373 0061

Lake Dof Dr. or call 3" SSSI after

6 p.m.

3729719

Champion lineage. 575 101130. Mr.
Anderson, 3635710

E*C55691146

,

-.-If you desire acreage, I have it!
Large or small tracts from $1,700
per acre up. Terry Realty,
REALTOR, 6250111.

'2 D,,,.,,.. Rl.,.i. LL..

iJ UUlI$Jlll

Quiet area

V.

Stan's Auction

es

)07 A East ISI St , Sanford 322 9411

location
THE
BARGAIN
GARAGE, 731 Hwy. 17-97, F ern
Park, Wed thruSat,, 104, Sun. 17.

43—Lots-Acreage

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Responsive

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COUNTy Seminole; ROAD - 413 thereof, as recorded in Plot Book I,
t3th St.; LOCATION - Section ,
7050 pages 07 and 53 of Ihe Public
- At Intersec tion with Park Av en
ue Records of Seminole County,

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regular promotions
With
pay
Mses
for
your
th
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1111 .

Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

FIa.'s

1967 Ford Galaxie 300. Auto.. PS,
Good c ondition. $600. Se at 1)7

$ai,balaflceQf$45shor AKC "Doberman pincher puppi

5 payments Of ItO. New warranty.

Plus

finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
large-st dealer, '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph. S3113I, Open
Sundays 12.6.

Hwy 46 1" Mi East Of I 4

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. )fl 5152

POSIllon Like new condition. sold
new for

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322 7643

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come . flrit cho4cet

Puple - Mother Peg, Alrdjte;
Father, R
Pit Bull
oo
huntingorguard dog, 140 372 1551.

Drop in bobbin, jig zag and 3 needle

372 5641

- Real- Estate Broker

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS
Days--3726132
Nights 372 3424 or

Ph Sanford (305) 323-SilOs

and

lob, and as ft wears out he
should replace It at no cost to you.
10. Yo, should be covered by $20,000 worth
of life insurance.

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1.2 BEDROOM APTI.
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

Ow

your part.time

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ell W. Ist St

fSUfl.Suru Sale '74 some belOw dealer cost, first

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costing &amp;

THINGS YOU WANTED
BUT COULDN'T FIND
Like a good neighborhood. (Sanford,
convenient to everything) 3
bedrooms, 7 baths, carpeted,
central air, lots of closets. Only
$30,900. Ask about our trade in
Plan. Call 373 9110 -

lilt SANTA BARBARA OR.

for this pert

summer

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Moving your mobile home? Have BACK YARD SALE: Bus, 72
truck, will travel. Also roof
passenger, boats&amp;motors lots ci

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APARTMENTS

7. Your part-time lob must not interfere with
another fulklme Job or your civilion
education.
8. You should receive additional edvction at
the expense of your parttlme employer,
that will aid you In civilian life.
9. You should be given $300 wo rt h of clothIng for wear during the period you work an

BRIAN BAMFORD, ef ux. isrid vt at,
Defen nts

Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

,

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

cAluenan I

ON LAKE JENNIE

O
each

Singer

set up. 2731410.
paymt','t, monthly payments less
Misc. Items. 13 11 Mellonville Ave.,
3236301. Fri., Sat, &amp; Sun.
than rent. Government subsidized GENEVA- 3 BR, 2 baths, mobile
to Qualified buyers.. Call to see it
home with cabana on 21
-', acres, CARPORT SALE: Antique Signed,
you qualify!
cleared Good wat er . Some
horse
Tire loots, Guns. Manage table,
pasture. C onsider iecs option,
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Movie
Camera, ProI,Ior,
Lots
115.300.
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)736061,)fl0317
$596,
FrI.,
Sat,,
Sun.
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
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Peg Reel Estate Broker

* BARGAIN HUNTER*

finest AduItFamIly
Mobile Home ParL
Come out and Inspect
•
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Ln

"Get 'Em While *

New housieS In a rural area No 6own

1

6. You should receive

Bank Oullcllno
Sanford. Florida 37771

BALL REALTY

GREGORY
HOMES
3$O3 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5nO

* Theyre Hot! *

WINTER SPRINGS

Saflferd's newest and

Lake Mary, 1 bedroom turrsat.hed.
rSIce,pfrvat,torma?ureman .
No pets 3733920
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weeks

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REALTORS)?) 6353or643 7333

i3ow avallable In

time employer.

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11

healair. I acre, S37,950, Acre

bedrooms. I bath. Acre lot. Ideal
for Children &amp; pets.

FORREST GREENE INC,

SANFORD

two

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Leaving area mtnl "I. licensed, 17
room guest home. Cen tral NSA,

yard We ow n it. Will dick er or
swap. $71500

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OBILE HOME PARK

COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109W. 1st St. 313 4I

POODLES, standard AKC, S wks,

in Sewing cabinet, repossessed
Sr.qer's Ltil
Wifld ttjhn
in mhchirw I ull (automatic P
ba lance of $75 or 10 payments of
U

Your MLS Agency

&amp; air, fenced bd-.k

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1973 Cutlass Station Wagon, fully
equipped, $3, 495 . Call Duane
McGuire at 372 1651. Dealer.
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GOLD

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Large Furnished I Bedroom

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WE BUY AND 'SELL

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Sale

1'.ai,d. New inspection stkk.er, Sour
new fires. Excellent cond. Call
after 6p.m. 3fl-5753.

7
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Easter Values by the Downtown
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Businessmen's Assoc.
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are your key to Asoc.
Spring,members Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpel Shampooer
for only $1.Soper day.
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Auction
KULP DECORATORS
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Saturday 7 P M
409W, 1st
3fl7333
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Open daily tO S We buy, sell, trade
we Ru,' Furniture
65-Pets-Supplies

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Furni%hed garage apartment,
Adults, no children or pet s to
Elm Ave May be seen between 36
pm.

and tim. you will wath

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west to Ridc,n'woc,J and follow the * 'A

All this and more for 149.500 Call

WekIva River, 1100 Call 3734170
or see at Camp Seminole,

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'tos

64-Equipment for Rent

Realty, REALTOR, 373 775a3

Ideal for growing family. Large

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69-Stamps-Cohn
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Q--ftichinOry-Tools

*304304

rooms, cherry fireplace, separate REALTORS
2365 Park Dr.
dining room, new kitchen, wall to
attractive, rent I Bdrmt, live in
wall carpet, nIt. 1 bedr oom cot.
downst a irs. Ideal for retiree.
tagefoninc omeorgues, 'ncIudd
775-3365
u.000 down assume payments,
574-1040
Jim Hunt Realty
1211 32. Will accept Ind mortgage.
2571 Park Or
for more information,
3722111
3274914
Lake cottage, for I or couple, No
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
Pets lake pniviie'ja', swimming
371 9231
372 0645
Stemper Realty
317 3991 2 BR home near hospital, downtown,
&amp; fth;
(
Central h 8. a Large fenced yard,
Central Florida's
EXTRA SPECIAL - Large 4
fruit trees, sprinkler System Only
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-MUL TIPL I 11571 P40 REALTOR
bedroom 2 bath, family room,
$16,5
00. Terms. Ray Lundquist,
327
199)
1919$ French
34.-Nbbile Homes
with fireplace, central air, ex
Peg Real Estate Broker, 377 7796
Eve. 377 7374
372 1496
377-.
7543
crllnt financing 5)7,750
eves &amp; wkends.
Free canoe &amp; fish
ng 2 bedroom Clean, 3 br., $750 down, 1194 mo. $
air, carpetIng on scenic Wekay.
Harold Hall Realty
Downtown Businessmen's Assoc.
annual Pt?. rate, 173,300 Acre
River. 372 4470 or see at CAMP
members Easter Sale makes
Realty, REALTOR, 373 7750
7406
S
hwy
Il
97
SEMINOLE
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shopping easier with select
REALTOR 373 577
- No n,ia*Iifylnnl
merchandis..
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room completely fur
cupanc'. Year old Sanford 4 OR, 7 1": Yr. old, 3 bdrm, W w carpet, CLOSE IN- 7 BR $17,000 An*iou
fished, air Conditioned 1)50 rn
bath large family home Only
central
h&amp;a,
Is,'.
immediate
t
sell
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CORBETT REAL
00 down, and assume
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possession. Just reduced byowner
ESTATE, REATOR,
6484791.
payments. Pool &amp; tennis
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to
175.900. 373 7716
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.
privIleges.
Call
901-767
5415
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Owner Anoc.
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mes
* COUNTRY HOME *
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aw
- SANFORD- 3 bedrooms, 11 baths. OSTEEN--- no dow
n
payment
3
INVENTORY
CLEARANCE.
See
central heat

I
.PA RI-TIM'E J OB Ill

and

Preview

1 BR .7 bath, pool, fireplace, fenced,

DELTONA-- Clean, attractive, nice
yard. Available now I Odrm,, $133
Mo, 2 8drm. 5150

2. You should be told moaths in advance the

month,

$77 , 500

2420

bedroom, 1', bath, 7 story older
home may be.iust what YOU need.

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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. Ind .St.

THE

BULGING

'-"--------------'---3,3-Houses Furnished

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control, equipped kitchen, only
S27-500

hOvstS, Only 1 1.500

to start.

S.

report, along with the recom
mendatin 01 th, engineer at the
NOTICE OF SUIT
location or IOcationt described TO
BRIAN
BAMFÔI1 and
below'
MAXINE A RAMFORD,
COUNTY
Seminole, ROAD
IS
his wife,
600 Orlando Dr.; LOCATION
RESIDENCE - UNKNOWN
77010
Section
-- At entrance to
All parties claiming interests by.
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601 Celery Ave., Sanford

cream, brown &amp; black. 11001150.

1

bath

1. YOU1hOuIdICeIVe-sthast$9Operyear

By~ Lillian T. Jenkins

COURT OF THE
SPECIAL TRAFFIC
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
REGULATIONS
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
That the Department of Iran
ACTION NO. 742100-CA49.B
sportatjonat its meeting of JanuaryCIVIL
THE LOMAS &amp;
NETTLETON
23, 1975 gave consideration, to
the COMPANY,
requests relating to special traffic
Plaintiff,
regulations arid in each case made a v.

F T N B R F V E R Y C T K B R A V M D

man

AVALON APARTMENTS

bedroom, p,,

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DEPARTMENT OF

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ROSES

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1,67 FordPic.up
ExcefleM Condition
322 5011

Wanted to buyused office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLLS Casselberry,
Hwy. 1792. 5304204.
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1973 F or d Courier, tinted glass, AM
FM stereo radio. Aiume
pa yments.$1o6mo53)o1$$or$ ,,
1127,

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dem plan. Hwy 17 92 to Ism SV

Nice 7 bedroom block home New
'etuvn Try one and see Call 377
- FOR BIG FAMILY! S bedrooms, 3
roof, carpeted
S)t
throu g hout
t'ath'*, cnnlrar cIrn'*tr COntrOl,
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Rictni%t' o.'i prc. 323
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COUNTRY
family tOOth, pool and p.tio
GENEVA, P41cc
Sanford - 3
2 bath, central
bedroom 1970 mobIle home on 2'
heat &amp; air, carpet, drapes, kitchen
acres with lots of goodies, in RAVENNA -- GREAT BUYt Four
equipped $195 mo 617 30$j
cluding pond, picnic table, ut lily
bedrooms,7 baths, central climate
shed%, Completely fenced ~or

Beautiful 3

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322-4132
For used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanfor d Ave.

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Thur1day,Marth13,17$$B

68 -Wanted to Buy

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51—Household G
$51 Ford OeseI farm tractor with
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harrow, 9N Ford tractor With
High back velvet swivel rockers
harrow and farm equipment. 373
Choice of gold or gre, $19 ,3,
74?4
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NOLI'S Casselberry, Hwy. 1192 ___________________________

NEW 1, 2 and bedroom homes and
townhouses Wall to wall carpet,
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no
maintenance fee LOW, LOW,
W 7 pct. int er est under tan

veneer, family room. just S years
old Only t79.S1j0

SY1I

Here are a few tips on what to look for:

Publish: Feb. 20, 27, March 6. U,

DEKISS

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

L 13. 70.

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OrchIds, 1015 Palm Springs Dr.,
Altamonte Springs, 339-2237,
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CHEAP
Greenhouse Clearance- Rabbi,
furs. Misc. Friday &amp; Saturday, ,,o
5:30 107 Garrlsnn Or (off W 70th
St')

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A V71.1 11 Clawfied Ad brings

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31APal'tm51tS Furnished
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Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida

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periods.

CIRCUIT

Z)1AGON

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In the Petition,

Publish: Feb. 27. March
EBCEYUATOICALTSATTE

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Pop

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HHBTU

tzvctIos The Pslddan nsis %a bellow •Ppw (owatd,
b.ckwud, up, dowa, or dMmy in the psul..
Find ch
hidden earns sad box ft in uuiuwi

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tee

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Evening IIirald Sanford, Ff.

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Real Estate

OPEN NOON IlL DARK

Couple only. No pets 349 5519.

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ArthurH.Beciwith
Clerk of the Court
Crela Higglnbothprn
Deputy CIe'S.

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HELD

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Witness my hand and the seal of
saici Court un February 24th, 1913.

LOENNcLS0TANNRRU0NR

P-PA

k of the above styl

demanded

FtP4ALLVOROWN UPI Ja.tSc*s

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oTherwIse, a ivdgment may be en
February. A 0 I9
tered against you for the relief (Seal)

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THA T FUNNY GIRL HAS STRIIIAND
AND

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
LEE
ACRES ONLA1GELC'!i3
Sale or trade waterfront proOi'rty on
bedroom, 1 a bath block with brick
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Gulf
coilist Call aller 6 P Mr 323

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I Bedroom home Retired Of elderly

P11

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Priyai,nt,i;e 1. bath. CaM 322:
Iafter 4:30

address is: RI. 1 Box 101 A
the C l

$ANSACA

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e-,es,a Ct*IM*COCpOJgiø
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Toppricesp&amp;d,us.d,aflycondt
644$126.WinterPark

ORCHIDS— $3 to $100. Ana Hari

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REALTOR 3227493

41 Houses

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373 6230
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BAMBOO COVE APTS. Concemtd

good money, tool I'll show you
how , Call 441 3079
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29'-Roonn
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(6) Match Game

J__ ja, 'ifl -

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Irdtfillsts to your life. And earn

Terry Kenny plaintiff
FiOfidi,
V5
has been filed against you an you
Den Sa unders def'*ant
are required to serve-a copy of your
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NOTICE OF ACTION
written defenses if any, to it on J
SICOuI Oath
SEEI( &amp; FIND"
To: Don Saunders whose last known I Carroll Burke, Attorney for
I_
address was 233 E. Sarrcllando or. Petitioner, whose address 15 6)?
Longwood. Fla.
Sa nford Atlantic Bank building,
I CHEER PU I. C AMO P 1 N TNT L
I I You are hereby notified ttsat at. Sanfoi'd. Florida. 32771, and file the
tiOfltoclalfflpef$Oflalproper,yifloriglnalwiththeClf!kOfCircu.,
1IOCCEGJN I KCB I EH8 RGO
satisfaction of lies's has been filed Court. Sanfor d. Seminole County, I .
1 against you and )rou are required ,o Florida. oorbetoqe the 0h day f
E 'F U L V K C L E A N E I P U UN 0 D
ser'veacopyofyourdelensesif any, March, A.D.
D. 1973; otherwise af
to plaintiff.

Favorite

Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (20) Another World
(6) Price I Right
(9) General Hospital
(3$) Mr. Ed
(44)Leavel$To
Beaver
3:30 (2,0) How To Survive

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My

lmmacjlt.j Br
lllSMo

canoe included - on scenic

bills! Be an Avon Representative.
Add new people, new places, new

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Public Records of Volu,sia Cm ,11y.

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NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: HAROLD INGRAM BOWERS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tPaat an action tør diSsolution of
marriage
and to claim spec ial
Commission
equity in the following described
D..b.I&amp;.k.
property to war:
DEL40
_______________________________-J Lot). Black I, Plantation Estates,
IN THE COURT OF THE 16th ' Unit 9, acc or ding to the Plat thereof
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR i recOrded in Plat Book 73, Page 2.

JRCES
(9)

4

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Arthur H. Harris
Chairman
City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning

PramId
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CailBart

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Let me till your spring Q1?dfn spot
m YOur vacant lots FtOYd
Freer. 322 5191

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Mayfair, 7or3bed
maintenance, financing arranged
130.500 373

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372 7570

10th day 01 February, 19 13,

March. 197S

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FORREST GREENE,
Lots) and 4, block 9, Pine Level,

PETITIONER, AND HAROLD
heard at said hearing.
By order of the Planning 'and INGRAM BOWERS, RESPONZoning Commission Of t he City at DENT.
AMENDED
Sanford, Florida this 10th day of

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01 work Call us if you have a real
es tate license, and a desire to
EARN MOREl

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Ste n stro iii

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62-Lawn-Garden

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY -- SELL - TRADE
j315EF4,St,

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For Rent: Office and
Storage Space
I?fl0FrenchAve,373 1)

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1110W. AIRPORT BLVD.

A GOOD SAL ESMAN -is never out

The North 330.5 feet of the South
EXPANDING- Can you qualify?
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
400feetOItheW,st 300 feet01 the
Salts career person for this area
City Clerk
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('. AnaU•lus. deo'caleo and
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üim M. uiuno
ship 20 South, Range '3) East,
Pleasant, Above average cornDeputy City Clerk
Seminole County, Florida.
mission, with growth potential,
Publish: Feb. I3,20,fl,Marctt4.
Being n'*Ore generally desCribed 1975
Call me about our sales pr oven
as located: East side 01 South DEK
and much in demand product. 303
Sanford Avenue, between Airport
Boulevard and Sanora Boulevara. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. The price is right for Easter shopRequested re:onlng for the pur FLORIDA.
ping with members at the
pose of constructing Multiple
Family Dwellings.
c.
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All parties In Interest and citizens In re the Marriage

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ditions. Call weekdays,i am. to i
p.m. 3737350 Mr. Belden.

County, Florida.

And

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Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held it the

REALTORS373.6353or3fl.$970
Rezoning a portion of PUD 77.1 according to Piat Book 6. Page 37
(SanQra) to PUD Multi Family Seminole County Records. Said Models, maId female, needed. Will
Residential,
property is presently zoned RI
train Send resume &amp; photograph
That Properly De%cr,bc'd as The (Single
Family
Residential)
Ofllf No calls P 0 Box isia,
North 175 77 feel 01 the South 779.22 District.
Sanford, Fla
f ee t of the West 300 feet 01 the North
All part ies In interest and citizens
of the NW Ii of Uection 7, shall have an opportunity to be Truck Stop personnet needed Es
Township 40 South, Rang. 31 East, heard at said hearing,
p,rienc ed shift manager. Es
Seminole County, Florida. LESS
By order 01 the City Commission
perlenced truck service man, Call
Right-of way for State Road 477.
01 the City of Sanford, Florida, this
after 2 P.M. for app. 3221443.

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Good hours and working con

Sanford, Seminole County, Florida Commi'silon Room In the City Hall In

I6japws,s.

Baker. Experienced on breads

CONSIDER ANNEXATION

at 500 P M on 1hvrsy, March 20, the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
l975toconsderthefoflowingch,nge o'clock P.M. on March 21, 1915, to
and amendment to the Zoning Or. consider the annexation of Proper ty
dinance of the City of Sanfor d, described as follows:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO

Notice Is hereby given that a

22 Moro refined 39 Deep gorge
23 Blows a horn 40 Traps
27CaiicPto
42 Cubic meter

16) Girl In My

', ., . AMERIC43 AM VALUABLE

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36 Fledtost
(poet)
37 Genus of
12 More succinct
grasses
I 9 Italian goddess 38 Noiiirspapet
of the hal
executive

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2:30 (2,8) The Doctors

RE)IEWABLE

11 Everl.aslsng

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Deal
2:00 (2. 5) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Guiding Light

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FROM $160
,

323 2L%.

ldyttwHde.- 3bedrosw.dble'
garage. 2 baths, family room.
dining room, utility room wit
sink,
built-In
appliances,
fireplace. 2 patIos, fenced, With or
without above ground pool i rro
old 373 U$1.

Real Estate

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In 1971 over 1.100 sq. ft

for Sale

MAI'TLAND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy. 179? Open Sat. &amp;Sun95
3Wn

hOE. ?SthSt. 3fl.55

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Unfurnished. 1 bedroom apt, air.
Carpeted, Only 193 50. fl 7296
Sr ____________________
no pets

* Clothes Washer-Dryer

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Mayhir,
kdrooms,
central H&amp;A, fireplace, private
dining room, 2' lots, orange
trees By owner $3 5.
327 4193;

Reg, Real Estate Broker

floor. Reasonable. 776896

10r7 bedroom
Furnished or unfurnished 60'
swimming pool. 1770 S Orlando
Dr 373

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Legal

NOTICE TO PUBLIC

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A Marriage
(6) As The World
Turns

Almanac
6:25 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie

Legal Notice

7Creeprag
founded
saShes
ptsnhs
Pr ovident.
49 Sou African
8 Ch emical sutt'i 29 Fish
*ppi
9 Easton's Beach 3) English stream 50 StripIng
1$ .-- of its
34 Bread spread 57 Adjaclt
resorts
35 'Lity mad of
ending
10 Scalingdevice
Aslolar
53 Depot (ab )

1 :30 (7,1111) How To Survive

6:13 (1) Sunshine

L
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UN S I( ci T C k NT
° "

T" r- '•"• "

(9) All My Children
(3$, 44) Movie

MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee

A

HOt1E

iianeous

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CAMP, FISH and BOAT on SCCn1C
* Heated Pool
v.i!J Wckia
tr t the
b1'eCding grounds Call 3724170 Or * 1
- 2 Bedroom
see at CAMP SFMINOLE.

CIIi 473 ISV

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(6,8 ) News

FRIDAY

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34 U,
s ne an mals 6 Sk etc had

10 enter the Miss Sunburst Beauty

31A—plexes

Large business building, ground

3".3332

Pageant, Ages 3-6, 110, 11-13 I 14hi Call 1-673 2134. Each child
Write P.O, Box ill)! receives
trrty
flfc,f
it.'*3277l
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1 1W

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Calling All Girls

Can Help

DOWN

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Brady Bunch

NJ M t. 5 A

NO
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SlLooas fedt,

31 Put on
Oklahoma
32 Summit (F,) 5 Fisherman's
g adget

(3.5) Florida '
LIfestyle
11:55 (6) News
AFTERNOON

Movie

L 9

S6

24 Postscript tab I I Least hoaliny
25 Compass point 2 Clairvoyant
26Irti sorrie
sitting
26 Mart unusual 3 Disembarked
30 Mountain pass 4 City In

(6) Now You See it
(9) Split

1 0:00 (2, 8) Movin' On

47 Herb eve

21 Aroma

11:00 (2, 8) High Rollers

(44) Movie

9:30 (24) Assignment
America

(9)

17 Firwe
IS Misf or tune
Doctors lab)

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PROBLEM

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Heated Pool, AliAge's

R 0 It

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i SI.. flower
48 Ring of a inn all
ii Th state an
b
ndus!ri.It -- 51
Cfi.4
J4 P40J
IS Woo
aflecton
is Aeouiter
SSCrtanil

10:30 (2, 8) Wheel Of

San Francisco

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Beaver

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Motorcycle Helmets, 1 adult Size
Four room office suite available ton
and 1 child size Baby crib,
lease In downtown Sanford.
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mattress and bumper pads.
Suitable
for
real
estate,
insurance.
322.6457
• Furnished duplex, Deltona, 2
323 1,39 after)
attorney's office. etc On Site
Central H&amp;A. screened porch:
After Hrs 327 1111 or 373 7517
parking 1200 ro pius ut ilities
Ster eo, 30 records, $30. Recliner,
p
draPiti
Call 6636379 kM
Corner
Corner 3rd $t. &amp; Park Ave. 372 VA NO DOWN,) br., it baths,
only .
$10: Bouncy chair. $3: TV stand,
5373
fenc ed Cflt lot; Extras. LAKE MARY
; Corner table, $3; Table Lamp
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berm
,
171500 3723791,
715 Meadows, Lake M.ary.Sanford
$2;
Coffee table, $1. 373 3690.
homes. Make color selections,
15 Sq. ft., 220 Volt. Ideal for repair
Area.? Bedroom duplex, drapes,
shoporwarehousefllI)7)or3l?
paved Streets, city water. $11,300 Dishwasher, VS pine frtlet,7
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appliances, AC, pool, pool service
with Only $200 down. G ov ernment
TAFFER REALTY
Included, $115. 904 715.3157 ext.'
benh, 2 captains chairt, $100.
financing $311649, Builder.
279, Don Cline,
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Answer to Previous Purzle

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3" Uld

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Q
re
Tiled kitchen.
lot,
IInCc'd Qirden, 8x16' block Utility
building, barbecue pit, 525,9o0
Call Ken Sfindon.
JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

SEMINOLE

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Why stor e It and forget U? Sell it and
Sandiewood
forget It with a Classified Ad 372
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Villas
Personiiiizedservicebymembersof 5-amsula Live leghorn hens, while
ISALCOHOLAPI4OBLEM
they
last
SOc
each
for
ito
50.1k
RENTAL
APARTMENT
HOMES
IN YOUR FAMILY'
the Downtown Businessmen's
each for 50 or more. Cackteberry *' Unfurnished
AL-ANON
Assoc Is one reason for East er
Farmt, mile off 41 on Samsuia
For families or friends of problem
Shopping In downtown Sanford
Dr. toCackieerry Farms Sign 1
drink er s.
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For further Information call 173 4357
901 425-5459
* W/W Shag Carpet
or write
Lecithinl Vlnegart B-SI Kelpt Now
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
all four in one capsule, ask for
11-Instructions
* Range-Refrigerator
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 32771,
VB64, Faust's Drugs
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Friday

S. Adutt, No

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41—Houses

ises

LAKE

3221470 Or ICC at CAMP

I Or? Bedroom. AduitsOnly
Park Av enue
2SlSPark Drive,327 7561

4--Nrwnals

6:30 (2,8) NBC News
(13) Old Smothers
Brothers
(24) Carrascolendas
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogans Heroes

"Little Rhodyit

- Noon

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(44) Lucy Show

(44) M:ckey Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(5) Mery Griffin
(9) Gilllgan's Island
(13) Orlando City

(44) Leave It To

(3.5) Movie
9:00 (2) World At War
(6) Movip
I) Arch-r
(9) S treets Of

S

(35) Lost In
6:00 (2, 6, 8, 9) News
(24) VIlla Alecjre

(24) Sesame Street

8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(6) Movie
(9) Movie

Sunday

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6'A
Care
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houst. 333- 93 70 from 9 to I
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Careforeicjerlywomen
in my home. By week or
MARINERS VILLAGE APTS
month. Eiperenced. 323 65
1 7 Bdrm turn or unfurn
3202 Orlando Dr., 373 $670
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___________________________ Deliary, Adults, Lovely large I
bedroom air, Ideal for retired
FRUIT FOR SALE
persons 661 6.IU; 32? 5054
E.V. FOSTER, lake Mary
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Noon The Daj Before Publication

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3214396 after

MASTERSCOVE
ON THE LAKE
323

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Efficienc y apt., •ll utIllll fur. One space for 6O.65' Mobile home on
fllthid, newly decorated qi
scenic wild Weliva River, Call

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DEADLINES

(24) Electric Company

(9) Lucy Show

With Galadriel

(24) Grover Monster

*

(44) Three Stooges
1:00 (2,8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin

( 44 ) Conversations

Show

Will

(33) Uncle Hubie
Show

(6) News
Big T
(9)
7:30 (9) Am America

8:30 (2.111) Bob Crane

10:30 ( 6 )

Live

7:00 (2, 8) Today

- (13) Movie
(24) Jack Benny
8:00 (2.5) Sunshine
(6) Waltons
(9) Polynesia
For The Fun
Of It
(24) Bill Moyers
(3$) Animal World
(44) Dinah

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$:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5.30 (2) News
(6) Andy Grit 11th
(13) Daytime

(9) One Life To

I thru S times ......4Ica line
6tnru2S times
.31cc line
76 times .........24c a l'
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS

Neighborhood

7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
($9) Let's Make A

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(35) Batman
(44) GIlilgan's Island
5:00 () Dinah Shore
(24) Mister Roger's

tSO REWARD for return of or i n I
formation leading to recovery 0
adult male Redbone Hound. Tatoo
..i3161" Inside tell ear. 372 3461.

RATES

Council

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
1170 FlorIda Ave.
3736630

'P"tnlentS Furnished
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&amp; Found

831- 9993

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll DUPLEX. Furn. or unfurn. dial
Free, 6414077
or "We Care"-.
ocion., reasonate rent. pr.
'Ho?l1n. Aduffs oi Teens.
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owner 3653731 anytime.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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Are you ifull time driver with part
time car' Check the Automotive
Sect.on in The Henild everyday.

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types a nd sizes

We repair and service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY Co.

207W 2 nd St.

Your Business...Dial 322-2611 or 83
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108—Evening Herald. Sanford. Ft.

Thursday, March 13, 17S

13CETLE BAILEY
I )OLI T$4I4K OF ThE
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WIN

Mort Walker

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AW WE EP ME ,

By O'Wtl.I)

Dtck Turner

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South ruffed with the eight of
NORTH W)
13
trumos. Ma discarded a dia
A K 10
rnondand now South went after
VQ 64
trumps Unfortunately for him,
AJ2
Mary now held the long trump.
£ A 10653
She wailed until South played
WEST
EAST
ace and one diamond. Then she
£9652
£
ru ffed In, led the king of clubs
; 1
ndlItched the hand
:
09752
a
up 4
K Q974
8
chortled East. "If you had
S01,411
overruffed South's eight of
£ A Q 873
spades when I led the third
S
heart, he would have made his

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by Dave Graue

W14AT A;M

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PAML
THEY DO- OF COURUp THAT'S IT!
FROm 7NE ING HERE? REmEmsER How my
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CRE017TS CARD
DESo?~~5
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THEV 7~41NK rM DEAD! V"T KAPPENS
7HVIZE HERE'To CLAIM IF THEY FIND wr.-ILL
W BELONGINGS FOR
LIS HERE
RE'MKEN
E
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Recovery of the housing market in Seminole County and a
sftulus to new construction were predicted today by area
ealtors and a land developer If the U. S. Congress passes
proposed legislation providing tax incentives and Interest
subsidies.
Developer Brailey Odham told The Herald the five per cent
tax credit, up to $2,000 for persons who buy a new or used house
or mobile home between April 1 and Dec. 31, 1975 as a principal

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must be in combination with the interest sudsidy
under consideration In the U.S. House of Representatives. nis
would provide the necessary turnaround locafly in the housing
and cons truction indus tries said Wham.
The interest subsidy legislation being viewed by the House
Banking Committee, Odham said, provides alternative methods
of interest subsidy. The one method 'would have the federal
government sutisidlie Interest rates over six per cent for the
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first three years of home ownershIp. The second alternative
would permit the buyer to have the option for the 30 year life of
the mortgage of interest subsidy over seven per cent,
The House legblation, Wham said, would provide (or 400,000

housing units vj.h a stipulation that 25percentof themoney had
to go towad used housing.
rebate program and the
Hou subsidy plan would together, in my opinion, bring back
the housing market to Its pre-1973 level," Odharri said. "I do not
believe we, In Central Florida, will ever see again the wild
construction activity that was here two years ago," he .aid. The
(~;o pieces of legislation i&amp;ill probably bring construction activity to6Oper cent to 75per cent of that level, boosting upwards
from the 20 per cent level now being experienced said Odham.
ne legislation would frobably push the activity substhntially above the pre-Disney level and to wIthin 25 per cent of
"the wild, hectic level," Odham said.
1,as a builder, do not want to me that hectic level reached
here again. 11 g so frantic, there was too much wa,
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missioner Ralph Turlington
Basically, Turlington's letter,
said today state regulations which wifl be mafled today
forbid a separate F"rE recount from Tallahassee, says an
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bids goodbye to $67000 in state discrepancy district wide
education funds.
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bthre a recount cod be
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Chief of (he Bureau of Fthanc,
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In Turlington's Tallahassee the district as a whole, but the
office, said today a letter is on law does not give me authority
the way here from the coln- to allow a recount at one
missioner advising county school," Turfington said in a
officials of Turlington's telephone interview from
decision.
Tallahassee.
Seminole County school of"NoUting In the regulations or
ficlals had feared the county the law permits that,"
would lose" the$67,000
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wives, yet the great majority are totally unprepared for
this shattering reality. One such widow tells her story,
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stimulation to th housing market because of the legislation. "It
will encourage the general public to
chase houses and help
the mobile home people, many of whom ar e having really hard
times," Lor maim said.
of the people to a positive vein. '

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buying is because Of attitude. Many have money to buy new
homes, but are afraid to spend. When money circulates the
economy will improve," he said.
Gib F(honds (if the First FMer,,
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Association of Sminolc County said the leglaUon will
stimulate the sales of existing houses which in turn will
stimulate new construction.
But, Edmonds has reservations about the adininistralion of
this type rebate program. "It opens the doors for potential
abuses. If adm1ntered as It innded, that
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thing. of
He also stated fears individuals who have no equity in their
homes will be receiving a tax rebate, predicting ft could
create a potential for mortgage foreclosure.

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FIE's constitute a five per cent
discrepancy in the entire
district
and not Just in one
:school,
The state doles out funds to
county school districts ac.
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or Fulltime Equivalents In Ihat
system. A Fulltime Equivalent
is simply one student who at.
tendsschoolfuHtjme.
RALPH TURI I\GThN
Since some 211 black students
appeal to the legislature, or missed classes during the
"simply consider this F
period of the recount, Seminole
count as lost."
County will riot be paid for those
He also expressed an un- students who miswd the (vurit,
derstanding of Layer's plight
The only hope was for a
cnd said he was "snpathetic" recount And due to
the special
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Layer 's
position.
conditions
boycott _
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Layer had hoped the gate
response to a request made to
would make an exception.
his office by layer on March 5.
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sheriffs department surfaced
last May when then County
Commissioner Greg Drum.
mOnd asked Polk to require
mionthly audits of the jail
commissary
and police
benevolent funds.
In July. Nwmond said he
felt both matters had been
cleared up by Pk and that
neither appeared to be
"felonious in nature or intent by
the officers involved — it was
Just sloppy bookkeeping.,,
Polk said today that Whit.
worth probed aflegations too of
the conunlissary --and proved
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significant sum," Layer's always OPtilnist.1c." And the
lincher was provided by
letter said. In effect, Layer was
asking for a separate recount at Gentry, who. said, --It (a
recount) can't be done. It ha3 to
Rosenwald, which Gentry says
be countywide."
'can't be done"
"The superintendent and the
Meanwhile, the FBI is con.
board may ask the com- finuing its investigation into the
mistoner for a total recount n Rosenwald situation. School
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cent — ftn Ihe &amp;,jew, figures can have Interviewed him and
Obituaries . ........ ....SA
prevail " Gen
James Gadson, another mover
said.
Gentry said the discrepancy behind the boycott at Rosen.
Television
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said the neighbor he Is accused of murdering wo
three times with a smaII caliber weapml.
Wilbur Hall, 41 of 515
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Wednesday afternoon after th,- decomposing body of 47.
year-old Unio Lovette waj discovered in a sWow grave
in the back yard of the victim's home at 517 Peachtree
Lane, Granada South subdivision.
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court Tuesday at 3 pm. in the can.
Sheriff's CaPIL L J. Kriz said today that an autopsy
gilowed Loweette was "evidenflY killed by a bullet that
entered his stomach and ruptured his liver."
said the
%ictim had also been shot in the chest and shoulder areas.
Relatives told deputies Lovette had been missing sin
a March 2 argument with Hall over Lovette's yeUow
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Deputies said evidence of a shooting incident was
found on the carport at Lovette's residence where he lived
alone. A window at the house is believed to have been

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Harris observed all Along that was three months before
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Polk said "any suggestionsll
"Ever)lhing Is now being put discussions with the auditors,,, by state auditors in the
Gov. Reubin Askew's office
said today that a probe of into shape," Polk said.
he revealed," and when I prellminary disc=ions have
Semlinole CO11ntY Sheriff John
State Auditor Gen. Ernest receive the audit it win be made "already been put into action
Polk's office has turned up no EUison's office recenUy audited public along wi my
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evidence of wrongdoing and the the sheriff's department any criticisms in the audit." order
case Is closed.
Polk said, upon hearing of the
records but Polk said he doesn't- Polk ha-5 20 days after the
The probe, by special expect the report for "about report is made to file his statement by Askew's Office
that the Whitworth probe
prosiecutor Eugene Whitworth
of Gainenifle, was ordered last
revealed no wrongdoing, said,
"I'm happy. I knew all along
JUIY by Askew after allegauOns
of misconduct
they wouldn't find any
regarding
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ongdothydepa
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rtment.
Today a spokesman for the
Ct I'm happy that the repon w
governor told The Hexald Oiat
finaUy reached the governor
Whitisrorth'&amp;.report is con.
and that the citizens of
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84mimle
County are being told
SP.1114111 - mm 1"wbied in

wrongdoing and -there is no
reason to pursue the in.
vestiga tion further or to file any
charges."
e spokesman said Arthur
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Polk and suggesW that the
sheriff "improve substantially
the auditing and accounting
the potential loss in funds,
procedures" In his office.
Layer's assistant, Roger
Polk said today Uiat despite a
Harris, who's in charge of
county commission turndown
finance, had been skeptical all on funding for the position he
Aong Wit the state would make hired Ken Munroe as depart.

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said.
The five per cent tax credit, he added, would be
at a
total rebate in the area where housing inventory is the greatest
locally
the $35,000 to $50,000 level price range. The rebate
would come from the goverrunent in the form of a tax M*dit
Instead of from the builder.
"It's quite a dc -fl,"
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if is 1.3 the answer, but I do know this is d.
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time for Congress to do something to get the homebuilding in
dustry back on its feet," Sten3trom said.
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To lick the unemployment problem, the coneruction
wor kers of America must be put back on their jobs. When this
happens automotive employes and those in other industries will
also go back to work," Stenstrom said.
James R. Irmann, president of the Casselbey fm,
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"The two pieces of legislation, Oldham said, would have an
effect now for the basic reason people are holding off making a
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Freeman told The Herald most vocal supporter of
Kimbrou
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Freeman's rates are $25 an that he was sure that Marsee Freentan left the motion to indicated that he would never
county would not be billed for hour.
would not bill the county for the die.
vote to pay Freeman's monthly
Seminole Coupty Corn- the transition work.
But Freeman told The Herald same conference. But a
flhisSioners last night - minus a
fees
because he didn't approve
"It's well-documented on that '1 never agreed to that," in representive from Marsee's
KiIIibrO u 'h ad nii1te that
vote that probably would have record when we chang
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legal fees requested by County Seminole Cou
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Corn amount eqed by Freeman.
and
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(it full month of work
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inissioner Dick Williams moved
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the $3,000 payment aftei- missioners who voted to hire chastized newspaper accounts
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no payment be made to dicated would be (lone at
Kimbrough said that "1111 be Freeman
said he would have Freeman as that he would of the contmulng board riff over
a financial rip-off it we have to
Freeman for February, said the Freeman's expense."
save the county tnoney over his appointment as
And, in inutht r a l t ered [)ay I rciiian ilkr sst. alrea dy trouble
a ttorney had bilkd U count)
Marse At an aserage of ,o0O yellow journalism" It comes
for transition work done with motion that did not pass, paid Marsee for the same in. payroll without 'payment
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former County
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Attorney Commission Chairman Sid formation." In addition,
Commissioner Mike flat- $72,000. Kwiatkowski had "and its like kicking a dead
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Vitilen Jr., voted to pay the Kimbrough said that Slarsee's taway initially asked the entire previously
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that horse." Asked whether he
February bill except for the firm of Pitts, Eubanks, Rs fee be paid, and
was supported Freeman would save the county wanted reporters to supress
ximately 10 hours that and Rumberger will surely bill by
Villilen. But the abience of 17 per cent of an estimated news of action taken in an open
Freeman commissioners who were charged for the Marsee the county for the
"transition" Commissioner
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o,0Oo in fees that Maee public meeting, Freeman
voted to terminate Starsee and conferences by Freeman. By meeting with Freeman.
Kwiatkowski - the board's would cost the oounty this year.

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new sheriff's department
buildings meet at an expansion joint on the south
side is where investigators
believe someone 1-clim.
bed" up the stucco wall and
squeezed ftough a narrow
wall opening to pass contraband through a catwalk
window to prisoners.

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charged with carrying
tools into the jail to aid In
an escape or forcible
rescue of an inmate,
conspiracy to commit a
felony and carrying con.
traband articles into a
county detention facility.
Mrs. El&amp;ine Edge
Clanton, 24, and Mrs. Mary
Jane Shazer, 2D, both of
Apopka and wives of in.
circuit court Monday on the

makes as a secretar) at

possible" to present a
reoccurrence
smuggling of items into the
count y jail, Polk salt

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Earlier ttds week, Weldon
Trustee Thelma
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of
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tenyorn the the stage
use was a one
er number of staffers at the bid Item and she felt additional
operating costs and fill with the college.
bids should be made available

same amount of money that

Education Lommisslone- for Purposes ofcomparon But
Askew's $4.4 bilhon budget was in last year's budget.
Ralph Turlington had requested school officials assured the
So, Weldon and school of. $l million to rm the state's board the one bid was because
f or fiscal year 176 comes to
less than the $46 billion that the ficials are working on an Junior collegeL Askew came only one company chose to hid

state will spend this year -and austerity program Though still back with a recommendation of
And Mr Carolyn Stenstrom
this year's sum includes cuts unfinished, Weldon outlined $1479 million. School offi
cials rehngulshed the chairmanship,
Of

Approximatels, 60 Forest City Elementary School thIrd grWers averaging 4.3 per cent after some
the areas school of. had anticipated a minimum of seconded a motion
by Trusteo
went on a field trip to the Seminole County Courthouse to see how hard times slashed anticipated ficlals are loo ki ng at in hopes of $130 million
Miae to purchase the
courts are operated. They are shown with their chaperones state revenues by $232.2 saving moneY.
'I"he final figure will be some stage and it became property of
outside courtroom nhere court was in session.
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prisoners normally are

the butlng design. A steel

Blackburn has appealed his daughter Mary Susan said she
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the court her husband no longer

south Seminole home is mortgaged and subject to federal
tax liens but friends including

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request to purchase a
$1,750 metal detector unit
to be installed at the first.
fl oor main jail en trance

has any income and she
manages to survive or, what she

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seen, indicating chemical
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Lonviction in the Lee case to the is willing to pledge her home on
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noon on bond for Blackburn.
But this morning a court source
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juvenile court trials and the
Blackburn ruling was not expected until later today.

trial on April 14 In Orlando.

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on appeal bond.

state charges of embezzlement of state sales
tax money from Blazer ticket sales.
"And I expect we will ask for a change of
venue on Owt charge when it comes up next
month," Berry said. The case has been set for

Berry said. I,There Is some question about the
bond the Orange Count) people want Rommte
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ldd would not be treated fairl y in Florida
The attorney said Loudd's life had been a
nightmare since the Blazers ran into financial
problems and suggested federal authoritie-i
should look into what has happened to his
client In Florida.

Florida law enforcement officers.
Loudd surrendered yesterday in Boston on
federal drug law violation charges and has
been released on bond by a U.S. magistrate.
The Altamonte Springs resident and ex
managing general partner In the defunct
World Fooftll Uague team Is wanted on
drug charges in Orlando.
Berry said Loudd would fight removal from
Boston to Orlando by Orange County
authorities to answer the charges filed
a ga inst udd over the past weekend,
Judge Willie Davis approved Loudd's
release yes erday on $10,000 personal
recogn izance and later ludd posted ,000
bond on the Florida drug-related charges.
There is good chance that a civil rights

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Wednesday, March 12, 17S

Schrims her Annexation Considered

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Mariner 10 To Take
Last Look At Mercury
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Burning Its last drops of
fuel, Mariner 10 will take a third and final closeup look at
sunscorched Mercury on Sunday. The bug4hapd space
explorer will make a four-hour fly-by, passing at one point
only 131 miles from the surface of Mercury. It will be the
closest flyby of another planet yet attempted. The encounter will exhaust the 1,000-powvl probe's altitude
control gas and propellant. It will go Into orbit around the
sun , a space age ghost ship. In addition to snapping about
650 photos, the fly-by's primary objective Is to gather data
about Mercury's unexpected magnetic field. It was discovered by Mariner on its first rendezvous with the planet
March 29, 1974.
Carbons

LONG WOOD City council
th is
week
authorized
Preparation of a resolution of
"intent to annex" the Joe
Schrimnsher prcperty bounding
Range Line Road and SR 434
and set a public hearing for?
p.m., April 21 on the an.
notation.
Zoning requested Is B..1
business district to permit
construction of a $9 million
offlce park, according to
development consultant David
Farr.
Although the property is
zoned agricultural in the
county, the city will apparently
ignore the state annexation law
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Thurber

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which forbids increasing

zoning board recommendation
First.
Councilman
Don
Schreiner asked Julian to
formulate a list of procedures
which should be followed In
annexation and rezoning
requests.
Both Grant and Schreiner
were members of the zoning
commission prior jo their
elections,
In other business, council:
Delayed consideration of
George Scott's request to
vacate and abandon Lakeview
Avenue between Georgia and
Seminole If the right of way
were vacated the property
would revert to Scott, the ad—

acent property owner. Grant
indicated he favored closing the
street, but retaining the
property for a mini-park and to
provide the public access to the
lake.
Adopted unanimously an
ordinance repealing the city's
animal control law in favor of
participating in an animal
control program with the
county.
Heard a recommedatlon
from Msycr James Lormann
that the warren street extension, east ofSR4j7beclosed
and turned into a parking lot for
merchants in the area. Lormann said the merchants
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fronting onSR427 have no place
to park since the county posted
no parking signs on the cast
side of the road as requested by
the city.
Lonnann said he checked Into
acquiring a traffic signal and
found that the cost, which
mer"hants have agreed to help
pay for at the thtcrsectionofSR
427 and Church Street. is $3,500
to $4()()0 The .ayom said he
also Is working with the post
office on changing the traffic
pattern at its parking area to
cure traffic hazards there.
Accepted the low bid of
Davis Meter and Supply at
$7,855.12 for pipelines for SR
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ACTION LINE &amp;
UNIFLAIR
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PotaI Uniforms
by Penn Garment
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434.

- Authorized Public Works

Directc RJph Fisher to seek
bids on 300 feet of 42 Inch
drainage pipe to complete the
Land Avenue-Credo drainage
project
Accepted Grant's offer to
assist Fisher with Inspections
dt'ring the Illness of Building
hispector David Chaeey.
Authorized Longwood
Utilities Inc., which owns and
operates the sewer package
plant in the E. E. Williamson
Road area, to continue
operating temporarily and
charging $4.50 monthly for
service.

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State Prison Inspector C.S. Sabiston said
after a fourhour meeting with Inmate spokes
men Tuesday that he
would forward his recommendations to Louie
WaInwright, state corrections chief,

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more appropriate since
residents "desire the
zoning for their benefit."
Sykes also promised to
dirmalt' appropriate riiht-

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NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) - The attic walk of an o!d
h:re )ie!decl dozens dc rtois sketcLd wc
40 years ago by humorist James Thurber. Frumpy,
stooped men march along one wall on their way to fish.
Nearby, a dog takes a typical Thurber-dog nap in a chair.
Some of the characters have names presumably people
and animals the humorist knew when he lived in the house
from 1931 to 1934. The Thurber cartoons were discovered
when the current occupant of the house, Allen Coster, vw
in the attic of his home 'rying to figure out where an old
staircase went. The sketches were uncovered when he
removed layers of wallpaper. Helen Thurber, the
humorist's second wife, said the attic was his writing
room and there Is 'no question" that he did the wall
cartoons "He always did drawings on people's walls."
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The LaForce automobile
engine, catapulted to national attention and then
relegated to obscurity within a few months, will get a
second chance to show whether it can radically improve
fuel economy. A staff reort by the Senate Cnmmer
Committee recommended that new. Independent tests be
conducted on the controversial engine in an effort to
resolve descrepandes between earlier federal, state and
Private tests.
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may only need dwisg a, kibricit.
or mnor impari- to put it in
good wotng order. T,rnn,d oflics
machine mechanics with years ci
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Life of America Insurance Corp. of Boston
40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. *21O, Dept. O.SH
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Girl Scout Pioneer Days, Ft.

Mellon Park, from 11 a.m. to 3.

Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30
p.m., Altamonte Springs

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At Herald
More than 2,000 people
attend ed The Herald's
recent Homemakers show,
but only 1,000 free
Homemaker cookbooks
were available. The Herald
has now received additional cookbooks and will
be happy to give them to
anyor.e desiring one at The
Herald offices, 3C0 N.
French Ave., Sanford.

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Charles E SPencer
Addle L. Jones
Thomas J. Muse

Donald H011y P,ercy

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Lorraine H. Miller

Novella C. Dqrrs
Melvin I Xrlly
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LInOa 0 Medlock
JOWI Bailey
Janie C Grayson
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Helen Dtrtt, DSari,

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Beverly W. $ftw,nberg, D4ton
George J. sit". Deltona

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Thelma A. Snyder, DeBar1
Geov9e J. Sie. Deftona
8ererly W. StMrtnberg, 0e4f:.,
S?i,rley A. Gill, Oeftoni
JHnIfle Davis. Dellona

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knowledgeable of the E1A March 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 3
indUdift Betty Beck will be on Pfl.
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Casselberry Council member with private enterprise which
Edi th Duerr and Lake Mary pays a percentage of payroll In
°rm °
insurance, rather
M'or Walter Sorenson on the
than
the full costs.
possibility of central purchasing by all the county's
Altamonte Springs City
governmental units.
Attorney Joe Davis renorts he
Tne new state law which and Mayor Norman Floyd
required the governmental have been success ul in several
bodies to pay the full costs of appeals against paying the
unemployment compensation compensation.

be used for overflow from
county offices and for
holding low security county
prisoners such as trustees
and those on work release.

have already Indicated that
they will take whatever
action necessary to block
the suit, including an ex-

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Utilities. McDonough Is
expected to complete the
fiiiaI contract between the
county and the private
owners of the firms and file
the suit by Thursday.
Casselberry city officials

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Sallie Harrison Chapter,
National Society DAB at home
of Mrs. Leon W. Fellows, 214
Linda Vista. DeBary 2:30 p.m.
Visiting daughters welcome.

validation suit for
million purchase of Indian
Hills and
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Community Center.
MARCH 13-H
Leen DRAMA lake This
Ct" prented by Fellowship
Players at Fellowship Hall of
First United Methodist Qumrth.
MARCH 14
British Floridian Club of
Orlando Spring Dance, 8 pm. at
the Unitarian Church Hall, 1815
E. Robinson, Orlando. Music by

Received a short
version of a contract for the
18-year lease of buildings
310 and 311 at the Sanford
Airport.
The
lease,
providing for option to
renew every to )ears,
would cost the county $1 a
Square foot annually. The
former administration

pected, to file bond

vote in
November's
election by a margin of
11,387 to 9,730. The $450,000
Orlando contract will allow

discussion of the Seminole were fired for cause.
County comprehensive land
The cities insist they should
planning act and report from a
commit'tee composed of be treated on an equal footing

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Central florida Great Dane
Central Fla Heart Asia. Club
"Fun Match," Agriculture
Program on Car.liopuIznonary
Resuscitation. 7:30 p.m., Orianclo..J
to b1n at
Community United Methodist 12:30 p.m., with parade of
Qiwc Casselberry. Mrs. Lora 12:30
dwnpWM sweepatakes and
Cralg RN' wILU
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a1r
Admission free.
resuscitation techniques.
Senior Citizens trip to Passion
Ohio Club of Deitona, 6 p.m., May at Lake Wales. Leave
Deltona Community Center, Sanford at 2:30 p.m. from Civic
carry in dimmer.
Center. Pick up at Montgomery
Wards In Casselberry. %fternoon picnic at Bok Tower
MARCH 13
Teague Middle School before show. For reservation
AdvoqCowmfttee,3:15p.n., call Doris Rogers Or Mary
interested pe one welcome. McPherson, Sanford.
Seminole C15nt7 CaIDPOf$ 7
SISTER, Inc., noon, Sue
p.m., Stage Stop Safari CampAnn's Capri Restaurant.
ground, W. SR 50, Winter
Ctvff.an International (San- Garden.
Restaurant.

affair,

torney John McDonough
the authorization, as ex-

such a program in a straw

The problems Seminole paid to employes %t IL
County's cities are ex. fired, ( CJ,
1LSL (j L.
.4 1... periencing with unemployment laid off has been a bone ci
compensation will be discussed contention for months. While
at tonight's 7:30 meeting of the none have complained about
CAI-NO Council of Local the costs Involved with laid off
Governments at the :tltamonte employes, all are bitterly Op
Springs city hall.
posed to be charged for those
Also on the agenda are: who quit of their own accord or

city by resolution to not
take action in what could
be an "extremely costly"

transferable to other
county accounts.
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Approved, as expected, a library contract
that will allow a cornprehensive program to
begin to go Into effect Oct.
1, 1975. The contract with
Orlando Public Library
will be funded by a
property tax with a cap of
one half mill. Counlians
expressed their support for

countersuit

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ford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier

millage. Commissioners

have stressed in past
meetings that all money
generated by the tax will be

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asked for a change from
agriculture to retail
commercial (Cl), but
commissioner Mike
Hatt.away recommended
that the change be made to
commercial neighborhood
(C-N) instead. Hattaway
said that C-N would be

Casselberry

"the most important single
decision Since
(he court
house suit" in the late
1960's. The county has
already appealed to

including bookmobile
service, will also be sup.
ported under the additional

meeting, commissioners:

Board.
The owner had initially

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property.
Owner George Sykes told
the Board that Jamestown
residents had to go at least
four miles to the nearest
food store and that his
operation would be helpful
to the community.
Sykes also presented a
petition with names of
residents and surrounding
property owners who
approved the store to the

County Cities Set
Jobless Pay Meet

the county's decision tofile
the suit In the face of a

two libraries in South
Seminole. More programs,

of-way for future expansion

that will allow the land

FINAL EXPENSE
LIFE INSURANCE
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Orlando's library and of

of SR 426 to the county and
to construct adequate
access to the store,
The area along SR 426
was described by Zoning
Director Herb Harlin as
"sparse residential and
agricultural," and said his
department had no ob.
jection to the rezoning.
Also at Tuesday's

owner to operate a small
convenience store on his

1968.
An Indiana native, Wasmuth entered retailing after
graduation from Miami of Ohio and rose to executive vice
president of the Hikes l)epirtment Store chain In Ohio
before joining Burdines.

R.pOII'S Typewriters?

structed City Clerk Onnie Zoning Issue Steams Lake Mary

last night approved a
rezoning of a tract of Land
near the Jamestown area

MIAMI AP
Funeral services are scheduled
Thursday for Thomas C. Wa.smutii,
the chief executive
officer of Burdine's department stores.
Wsarnuth died
Tuesday in a Miami hospital at the age of 60.
WasmutJi, president of the chain since 1965,
became
chairman of the board of Burdine's
and
vice
president
its parent Company, Federated Department Stores:, of
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Shomate to advertise a public
Waring wi th proper notification
By GLORIA DROGOSZ
According to Mayor Walter appear to ask the ci ty16 ask the
to the owners of property within
Sorenson, most of the homes In chamber use a pa rk for a
Herald Correspondent
500 feet as requed by city
the area affected by the proposed community ce n te r.
regulations, City Attorney Ned
LAKE
MARY
A large rezoning are already larger
.
uutut
• siu Use cily cuunei; turnout is expected at city han than required by R-1 zoning. He
Otliti items on the agenda for
must take action first.
Wednesday night w hen council said the propozod rezoning the 7:30 p.m. meeting Include:
Council, however, asked the is slated to consider rezoning Involves a "substantial" area a proposal to purchase
zoning commission to make an the heart of town. Citizens line roughly north to Goodhardt Southern Gulf Utilities' water
Inquiry into the matter and petitioned the city planning and and south to Lake Mary system; a proposed animal
report bick to thc ccndil z.uIr.g buard before Chrisitmag Boulevard and bounded by control agrezment with
before its scheduled hearing, to upgrade the zoning from Ri First and Seventh Avenues.
Seminole County, and an appeal
Council Chairman J.R. Grant to R-1A, a higher residential
An attorney representing the for a zoning variance to allow
voted against holding the zoning classification requiring Lake Mary Chamber of establishment of a day care
bearing, noting he preferred a larger houses and lots.
Commerce is also slated to center.

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rehabilitation facilities and
harrassment by guards.
Stewart Perkins, farm superintenden t,

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density without permission of
the board of county comShirts
missioners. Farr originally
In denim
A circuit court jury found by Casselberry police from Dog and Landed on top of vehicles in connection with a service
filed the annexation and a Spencer Green, 30, of Orlando, Track Road onto SR427 a lot at Town and Country station burglary at SR 434 and I&amp; corduroy,
request for commercial and guilty yesterday on three through Longwood to U.S. 17-92 Lincoln-Mercury.
with jeans
4.
apartment zoning days before counts of leaving the scene of an at Five Points south of Sanford
to match
the state annexation law went accident plus charges of on Jan. 11, 1974.
Mrs. Lutha Green, who
men&amp;boys
Casselberry patrolman Steve
into effect Oct. 1.
reckless drvin, and atsizes
The floeing, car, driven by suffered a !roken neck in the
lc.dtrf tuld lh(: tldtc
Fair told city council this tempting to elude an officer.
s
tified
she
couldn't
Green, plus a police cruiser and crash, te
week the zoning request was
Circuit Court Judge Joe A. an auto driven by James remember If her husband was woman, three-man jury that he
had stopped the car Green was
MANUEL
changed to business district Cowart Jr. withheld sentencing Murray were totaled in
dri vi ng during th
the
e chase and driving to see 111 could help
after residents in abutting for Green until after his incident. The Murray and explained she has had memory him" after noting the slow
JACOBSON
Devonshire and Wrnsor Manor scheduled April 14 trial on Casselberry Police cars were problems since the accident, moving vehicle was holding up
213 E. FIRST
subdivisions indicated burglary and grand larceny wrecked on SR427 at U.S. 17-92
PH. 322.4712
Officers said Green fled the traffic.
"displeasure" with plans to charges In another case,
and the car police said Green scene on foot leaving his wife in
develop an apartment complex
The traffic charges stemmed was driving literally leaped the the wreckage. He was apto the rear of the 43 acre tract, from a 100-mile-an-tour chase four-lane highway (U.S. 17-921 prehended earlier this year in
Although the zoning comDo You Know George Stuart
mission two weeks ago In-

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to deliver a letter to protesting inmates
of the Volusla
County. Prison Farm today,
outlining a promise to Improve Conditions at the institution.
Spokesmen for
striking male prisoner agreed
Tuesday to return to87
work if county officials put In writing
Promises to review the prison menu and
appoint a fulltime County Physici an.
A three-page petition
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needs money the corn. mlssioners Including himself
The
garbage,
trash General and $1,431.16 to Glace hall. Palm said it is expected
HeraldStalf Writer
missloners ought to have the had attended the Florida
collection fee ,ordlnance was and Radcliffe for sewer EPA will approve a contract
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
courage to raise property taxes League of Cities convention
in adopted
The proposed levy of a 12.50 which would be a federal In- Tallahassee Monday and
hearingafter
on athe public pumping stations and $58,761.50 award for the sewer plant
3-2 vote with to Associated Building and construction after the conmonthly fee to homeowners for C011ie tax deduction.
Tuesday,, arriving back in town Commissioners Helen
Keyser Contracting Co. and $881.42 to ference. Palm added the city
Mayor Norman Floyd said a to start the meeting 30
garbage and trash collection,
minutes and Sandra Glenn opposing.
Glace and Radcliffe for the has received assurances the
expected to bring a storm of users' fee is the most equitable late. He
said "from the
In other business, corn- northside sewer district.
protest from city residents form of paying for service and Governor right
$3.4 million federal grant for
on down, a
missloners:
Heard
passed with hardly a ripple of added it is possible the city will gloomy
a
report
from
13111
the sewer plant construction
picture Is being painted
Approved payment of Palm of Glace and Radcliffe will be increased by 11,576,0(X)
complaint last night.
find it necessary to ra'se of state revenue sharing $212,037.68 to Bumby and th
at representatives of the U.S. so the grants will pay 75 per
Only one citizen, Orwell property ta xes this year
as money." Cities currently Stimpon, contractors of the Environmental Protection cent of the sewer plant conBennett of Hermits Trail, ob. well. The city has held Its
receive hefty returns
from the sewer Interceptor and force Agency (EPA) will hold a
Jected, calling the fee property tax rate at five mills state
in revenue sharing funds, mains system with $3,180.57 in contract pre-award conference structlon costs.
"inequitable, discriminating for more than 10 years.
Adopted an ordinance
which Floyd said can be ex- engineering fees to Glace and on
the regional sewer plant at setting building elevations in
and unfair," lie said lithe city
Floyd noted (our corn- pected to be cut.
Radcliffe; $95,441.10 to Baycon 1:30 p.m., March 20 at the city the various flood prone areas.

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The lead to the story emanaUng from Tampa and
the Gurney trial went something like this: The
bribery conspiracy trial of former Republican Sen.
Edward Gurney entered i ts third week without a
jury being seated yet.'
And all I can think of Is the tremendous amount
of wasted time and money while this is going on,
and wonder Why?
%Thy must there be this delay in the first place?

FRENCH IWE., SANFORD, FI.A. 32771
Area CIe 305-322-2611 or &amp;31-9993

Wednesday. March 12, 1975-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, *2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
'ear, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as borne delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, *16.20;
12 Months, $3140.

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Credibility
Spotle

Under

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There are really two issues in the debate
between the administration and Congress

sending additional mili ta ry and economic aid to
Cambodia and South Vietnam.
One is quite obvious - whether it is worth
anot he r $522 million in U.S. aid to keep those two

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ammunition from the United States of America.
South Vietnam's prospects for survival withou t
additional U.S. aid are reckoned in terms of a few

Cre i s i s

Next Year

Southeast Asia, as portentous as their fall would be work up a case of worries about one, the next is
in let ms of th e future of that part of the world. shouldering its way
onto center stage.
What is at stake is the credibility of commitments
In the short space of four or fi ve months, for
which the Unit ed States has made to scores of allies example, thiS country has gone from WIN to
LE
from Whip Inflation Now to Let's
in the last quarter-century,
Stimulate
OPflt1Y
Einploynient..
Congressional leaders are not impressed by the
Where
once
It
was
a patriotic duty to refrain
rt th&amp;
iiit€rr
UIi WOUIU Ut
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disastrous for the Cambodians and South Viet
was a complete 180-degree turn, but we seem 1
namese. They say enough is enough. However, they have taken It In stride.
fa il to look beyond this narrow issue to the impact
Right now, congress and the President
trying 10 arrive at some mutually agreeable
of such a decision in oth er parts of the world.
Some of the sa me members of Congress who '0'amn to lessen America's
f re
oil by discouraging Americans from
would have us turn our backs on •i"
a committm'n'
,tifh't A '
consuming
so much oil. But will anyone really be
UIaJIr1slans%owuL,(a&amp;sIaL the suggestion
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next year,
cries
we reconsider our commitment to the survival of alarm are heard about an impen
ding recession
Israel. That would be an invitation to another war in the gasoline business because of reduced sales
in the Middle East. The hope of a negotiated set- and excess supply?
Uementthere is ba donabance ofwerwhith

of Bamnbee Drive, Longwood, ALTAMONIt SPRINGS
at the inn while working for a
and Doris Jean McArthur, P.O.
A 20-year-old Nebraska girl's Nebraska firm, Par Service
Box 3087, Forest City, were room was broken into at the 8. Co,, when
the theft occurred,
Sheriff's investigators today Jailed on $5,000 bond each after days
Inn and a "large portion"
Miss Groninger told police
were probing a report by a 17- their
arrest by deputies on of her wardrobe was stolen, s he returned to
SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP)
her room early
year-old
Sanford
woman
that
- The North Vietnamese
circuit court warrants charinu
rtw'nrftii1 v,A....
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r-..-uvrrran a district town
may
and
foun
d the room
she accepted a ride yesterday buying, receiving and con40 miles north of Saigon today
Police said Mara Groninger ransacked and about $200 worth
helicopters ferried thousands
with a man who took her to a cealing stolen property.
of government rein,
and a roommate were staying - of clothes missing.
forcements to Ban Me Thuot, the th
wooded
area off S. Twin Lake
reatened
provincial
capital in the Centr al
Road and molested her in a
Highlands,the South Vietnamese
conunand reported. The comm ar.d
rape
attempt.
after a North Vietnamese infantry said Tri Tarn was lost '
Longwood
Police Chief Jim
and tank assault that
began Monday, In Tam wa the 16 th
Pliecones
said
the woman
of South Vietnam's
244distrlct towns kt 'J
fad
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Seminole Sheriff
John
Polk
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government since we cease------I.ulII(uuWu ViIUL1Ofl leave,
said
today
that
Mrs.
Carol
,after he stopped two vehicles
fire agreement two Years ago and the closest to Saigon of
Polk said.
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for running a red light at SR-434 Jaques, wife of former _______________________
Miller reportedly is inI terested
Longwood Mayor Eugene
and Si-tfl,
in entering law en.
Deputies said the woman told Jaques, will officially become
forcement
in Tennesse' and
.E ;
them she managed to escape his department's first female
~
Maloney is forming a business
from the man In a van in the detective May 1, when she joins
at Altamonte Springs called
t-awooded area. Reports indicated the Juvenile investigations
LISBON. Portugal (AP) E.J. Maloney and Associates.
The United States has
the woman was in a car that division.
deffled it had any th ing to do with an atta
Competitive tests were given
ft
ck by two Por.
tuguese air force planes on the
was
chasing
a
van
w hen it was Mrs. Jaques previously has
to
select Miller's replacement
headquarters of an at.
been secretary to Capt. J.Q.
toppcd by Pliecones.
as First Sgt. in charge of
til!erv regiment near the ljsbn aftprt. I'rtuij' leftist
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Officials of J and w. 'Sliin' Galloway in the
iiulit.ary governine.rf termed the brief attack Theday an
department equipment and
t,
warrants division.
Plastering
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Co.,
Winter
Park,
uprising and blamed "rectionary" elements. President
"She
went
to
the
320
hour
-,
today
reported
a
*i,00
a former detective now with the
cement
Francisco da Costa Gornes appealed for calm and said the
,
required school on her own
patrol division, will be the new
time," Polk said, "and she also
Saraiva de Carvalho, the governmen' security chief,
Howell High School
First Sgt. as of May 1.
struction site on Dyke Road in is scheduled to get her associate
implicated the United States, saying U.S.
Also, effective Monday,
Ambassador
degree next month in
south Seminole.
Frank Carlucci "had be tter leave after what happened
detective Sgt. Oscar Redden is
/
today."
Sanford police detectives criminology from Seminole
transferring to the Patrol
today
were investigating the Junior College."
division
post.
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Polk
said
the detective
CAROL JAQUES
at $5,372, and two wheels and Robert Kunkler and detective
division post now held by
tires from new vans on the lot at John Fuller in the Juvenile separate office.
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(more fUll \
Off
division, Polk said the division
Joe Creamons Inc.,
Polk said Maloney has detective Ray Larkins, who will
the i to be 'Croi
also is now Investigating resigned
Yesterday's high $7 low thiS
"for
personal also continue to investigate
morning 62
slim!
missing persons reports, a job - reasons" effective March 31 as auto thefts, as he hasdone while
A I I H F_%T.S
sunny and warm thrOtjqh
that used to be handled by has First Sgt. Ronnie Miller, with the department's Intake
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detective
E.J. Maloney in
qp
Roth men are n'w tkthg thclr di11 *UI Sgt. W.A. Vinton.
Sheriff's detective A.
log Highs in the low to mid $
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through Sunday. Florida Peninsula
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as narrow asab
Georgia road. Legjo
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Joshua, and some of the who do say he'i
inexperienced. A one-term governor of Georgia,
otherwise a peanut farmer, his principal
national no!oriety is Oat he was one Of am first
Southern moderates to emerge from the 196
civil rights agony. His credentials me nice,
obeerves a Democratic operator In Atlanta,
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Sanford; three Sons, Cager D.
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two years in prison arid a $10,000 fine.
distortions
and
Federal Reserve Board, a $37,000.a-year
out-of-context quotations. Nor- cooperation. Thereafter, Geliner refused
The Federal Reserve official operates his
to
government economist has been directing a
to irresponsible attacki, furnish Irvine with more government inanti-press campaign under the name Accuracy but
Irvine's charges reached such a volume that formation,
Watergate- style assault on the pre.
in Media. 1k has attacked the
New
York
Tunes,
we
began
to do some checking.
lie l.a Heed Irvine, a strident, right-wing
As Sanford recalls it, "We ea1t with this guy
Washington Post, and other assorted
propagandist, who has used his federal post to
On Nov. 3, 1974, for Instance, we quoted as ((It were Fed policy. We were victims of this
publications and 'IV documentaries. Ralph charges
thing." Agreed Geilner: "Irvine was
from a Library of Congress report
gather ammunition for his anti-press campaign Nader and ourselves are under fire from AIM. the
at least
from unsuspecting government researchers.
that
wearing
two hats."
In turn, the Irvine unit has defended not only helped
Inter-Americ
to destroyan Development Bank had
He has also used Federal Reserve Board
, the Allende government in
the Big Banking complex but also Big Oil, Brass (iijk
frjti'.. te! h'nr
Meanwhile, Irvine used t material he had
an1 s;itionery ti
I i;t, niht.win dcttrship, i-ri' and the
wiUJx!ding Ioi2ic,
gotten under false colors to attack our column
hroodsdes against the press.
Irvine, misusing his role as a Federal
various government agencies attendant UPOn
He took out a quarter-page ad In the Washington
His operation has ertain similarities to that
them. While
Reserve Official, obtained a copy of th
e
Pt
on Feb. 18 to publicize the attack upon us.
Of the notorious White Hcr.isc plumbers, whom
Richard
Nixon lasted, AIM unpublished report from its author, Jonathan
frequently upheld
his administration
Irvine's misuse of his
former Presideist Nixon assigned to howid the press criticism.
federal post turned out
Sanford. Next, Irvine called Sanford's
boss, to bee factual disaster as well as a possible
press A spokesman denful, however, that the
Charles Ckllrit
compIaJfl &amp;)Out the report. criminal o
J?e4er.j Reserve Board had anyihing to do With
ense. The Inter-Amerlean Develop'
But AIM labors under even greater burdens Getlner also hadto
no Idea of Irvine's AIM con- ment Bankffran
than Ideological bias and reverence for
a brief audit for us and found that
lrvthes antl-'ess activities.
sacred necticn. 'He said he was with the Federal our Igures Were accurate but Irvine's
figures
group
h
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solicited
In this event, Irvine would appear to have
accepted Reserve Board," Geilner told us.
were off by $17 million. Irvine's analysis
financial contributions from the beneficiaries 01
v14aied the law. For the U.S. Criminal Code
of the
Accepting
Irvine
its
favorable
verdicts.
at his word, Gelltr asked Chilean situation was also so inept that Sanford
NW any federal employe from using "fe'ieral
_____ of any kind fcd' other than officially
Ir4e to reduce his obfrctloiuto wrrftlng. Irvine reacted by "laughing."
Prqpaty
From Its cluttered office, w example, AIM did this on
acth{&amp;s,' It also bars the "use of..
Federal Rege've Boarz! stationery.
FOOTNOTE: We
impossible to
has
sent
appeals
for
funds
to
oil
companies
and
We
have
a
copy
of the letter, clearly headed deal wl:h Irvine. Dt.rIrghalt
one found
phoneitconversation
official Information not made available tii the
has received bock secret oil contributions. In ")"oard of
Governnr of the Federal Rem-ve without
general public i for) furThing a private in.
turn, Irvine has blasted the New
office, he asked no less than 10
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Another appropriation of aid for Cambodia and leductiOnEven it the others manage to hold the line,
South Vietnam does not mean that either of ti
House on that."
irdlaU00 -aW&amp;vaW in no =all part by their
countries is going
thelong war uaai
t..ii
that
he
could
get
Into
her
office
in
the
a.m.
to
There an those who my Carter, age
..XpOflCIOfl Offered
own action In sharply raising the price of oil
___
Is nojo
has been fighting against Communist aggressm.
the coffee,
going to win the White House on anythlng.'Not
ear - has eat= into their profits as effect.1vely Memo to: tAingwood Council Membag &amp; Mayor,
However, it will signal to the Communists that they as
I would like to inform each of you that I have
IM. And maybe he knows It. Ttvigh his cam.
an outright price cut. They are getting more Evening Herald &amp; Orlando Sentinel Reporters never gone Into any employe's files In
City
Hall.
paign
hai been fast - O days out of Georgia
t going to win, either, and it is tha t principle money. but they are paying more for everything
I would like to tell each of you the truth Why should
I? Alta all I have more Important this year - I
which must prevail if there is to be any hope for a they buy from the 1OnJjng countries,
keeping his operation
regarding a statement that appeared In the docum
ents
&amp;
Important
papers
In
my
office
than
base
in
Atlanta,
hardly
the best lawiching
negotiated peace in Southeast Asia.
Where Once it was feared that the Arabs were Evening Herald of March 7, IM, and I
quote anyone else has, due to the fact that I keep the Pennsylvania Avenue. Some obmwyas feel his
about to take over the world with petrodollars, "Mrs. Kelley quit her job in January, indIcating
South Vietnam and Cambodia nlnm,d
City Rrjs.
present cotree is pr?fljfljfl5yy
pe$$ y
orkingconditionswxIerCltY Cla*
futures on the word of the United Stain when the mm e=wgAU are veriftring to suggest that at the Ume ,w
I have been(&amp; &amp; honW in my dalings with
The &amp;AWN Is he's really running for vice
worst of the oil-created financial alsls is
Onnie Shomate were impossible."
Paris agreements were signed In 1973. 'N
omr.
City Hall &amp; with the Cithena of I4)ngwood ever
president, or cabinet officer. Forbidden by law
unpleauntjncldent
o back on our word t them without
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both
continue
to
do
from
holding a second term lnGeorgla, bu
y Hall since I became Office Manager, and go as long as I remain awe.
Cangrims and the President may yet prevent
our friends and potential enemies to question the
unwilling to easily give up his influence, he no)
i
natwal
market forces from coming into play, that was caused by none other
I will be glad to answer any questions repr. be after the presidency
defense commitments of the United States
Kelley.
which however. andspareua theterrjbleco
ding this matter at any time.
crement.
are now the cornerstone of world pe3ce.
If.Mrs. Kelley had been
ng to her work
of finding ourselves up to our axles in od.
Whatever his delign, Carter believes he has
Onrde Shomate
For its part., the administration actually and her business, and had not made an uncalled
something to say 10 people outside Georgia. d
for, unnecessary remark about a fellow
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11W UL matter ne says it well. Th
plow this would not have happened. )'.ie to this
e polar opposite
courage the development of alternate ener
They should be as brief as possible ar4 of the traditional Sou
ern
th
politico,
he is quiet,
soirees, now of which at the present stage Is
remark a strained and unpleasant comment on matters of general InteresI
thoughtful
and
Imaginative.
Yet,
though he
competitive with petroleum even at today's atmosphere took place In City Hall.
A government identi ty card - complete with fingerprints
The letters should deal with Issues and avoid speaks
softly,
:e
believes
In
a
I asked Mrs. Kelley to apologize to this em- personalities,
form of
Inflated pr
has been proposed by Frances G. Knight, director of the State
democratic leadership best described as "big
ploe,
since
she
was
In
the
wrong,
but
she
did
Department's passport office, as a
1 editor reserves the right to edit those sUck" Jerry Ford, he says, is a "tim1
At the same titne, to discourage consumption, not Shortly after this in
cident,
she
submitted
her
le
guaranteeing a citizen's personal identity."
tters
for reasons of space, but will exercise president" He
it prOpos $ higher tax On
would bethat
something
"The
But, contrary to Miss Knight's belief that opposition to gp4 along with a reba
a
gallon
of
gasoline,
reignat1on
stating
that
the
could
no
longer
work
great
care
that the thrust of the letter Is not lost country needs changes
can't beelse:
brought
te to consumers and a "plow, for the Ci ty due to this condition
, the very con- in the editing.
national registration would be "insignificant," a considerable back" provision to
encourage the oil companies dition that she alone had caused.
about slowly. Step by step often only compounds
number of Air
All letters must be signld with a mailing
believes that the United States is already to put more of their profits into exploration.
problems,
We need bold swee p leadership."
Now, as far as the keys to Mrs. Kelley's offi
drifting closer to the rcgimented society through growing use of
Congress seems wWing to go
ce
address
ned,
when
poulbie,'a
telephone
nranber
Carter
illustrates
his thesis with a Georgia
along with a"
Social Security numbers on loan and Insurance applications, of this, bu t fearing the possibility of "windfa " are concerned. Mrs. Kelley gave me the extra so the IdenUty Of the writer
m2Y be cbeckM and StaWiouse experience. Before he took office, he
ll
of keys to her office when she entered the establIshed. However, the Evening
driver ficenses and bank accounts. Some Influential Washington oil company profits, opposes lifting price em. set
hO*
Herald will says, Georgia had the same kind of "horrible
tal for surgery around November 12th, 1974. respect Um whhes of writers wbo do
lawmakers, in fact, have introduced legislation aimed at trcls on domestic oil
and the deregulation of Up to that time I did not have keys to her office, their names to appear in print.
not want mess" bureaucracy as the federal government.
reversing the trend to a universal identification which lends natural gas thus at one blow both discouraging however, sne r1eglected to tell the Evening
"We had 300 state departmen, many of them
itself too easily to development of vast, computerized In. new
exploration and insuring iw continuing Herald Reporter that she had a
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any overlapping and self defeating."
By the time he
key made for the letters this newspaper
formation banks.
considers to be libelous or retired as governor In January, only 22
dependence upon foreign supplies.
Building
Official,
long
before
this
time,
Ia
order
agencies
The apprehension does not relied the Individual's lack of
slanderous,
remained.
concern for insuring pe rsonal identity, hot increasing
recognition that he is in danger of losing it.
MISS Knight's goal is to protect the American citizen (torn
"criminal nipersonatlons."
0
There has to be a better way than surrender of personaI
1
privacy.

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(NEA) - There seems
something unacceptable about associating
small town with the presidency of the Republic. i It's southern. Men here still talk of "niggers,"
trace their ancestry to slave holders, and
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evolutionary products of the
t
created the Civil War with it perversions like I
nearby Andersonville, one of the most heinous I
iN ,,H
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-un cw11p5 in
ruMury.
As if fie didn't have political handicaps enough,
presidential aspirant Jimmy Carter - "a g
Ok Plains boy" - has 10 also contend With the
burden of his birth, He fired no balls at thi':
Yankee*, he whIpped ro bLcks L'c line, yet
many he represents those who did and such an
image nationally Is usu7tlly fatal. Though hafl of
all American presidents prior to the Civil War
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OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum
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on Saigon and th at timetable might not hold.
These days, the only certainty is uncertainty.
Th e oth er issue is of much greater consequence
So quickly does one crisis tread u pon the heels of
to th e United Stat es than the fate of two countries in
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based on a U.S. commitment?

Wednesday, March 12, lS7S-.SA

SPRING CARNIVAL
MAR. 12

o rn a n 's Charge Of Rape

IN BRIEF

F)rom the mallbag: , U a church bulletin board
appeared this question - What if God released his
tapes on you?" (Kentucky Baptist Beacon ).. . and
thanks to Sanford Oty ConunlS3fOfler Jullan
Stenstrom for mailing it in.

the year is the

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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President Ford and Secretary of Sta te Henry

what becomes of the 20-y ear stand-off between
North an ,
Korea? Why should the Soviet
Union be
Organization, whose defense o Western Europe Is

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underprivileged children and the Central Florida
Zoo.

Maybelhaven'tbeenmakingmyseucjear,,, I
think it's an awful waste of time and should be
changed by none other than the Florida Bar,
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annual Sanford Kiwanis Club's aIIY pancake and
sausage day. It'll be at the Sanfuid Civic (tCr cn
Saturday, March 29, startIng at 8:30 am., and
continue through 7 p.m.
In addition to the appetizing meal, this year they
will also have entertainment consisting of musical
groups, singing and other forms of fun (like watching some of the local politicos prepare your
pancakes?)
there'll be a
One more surprise this year
country store In front of the center which will oiler
(arm fresh vegetables, baked goods and other
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Tickets may be purchased from any Kiwanlan

You see, while some of the attorneys think
nothing at all of the perpetration of waste during
their cross-examination of jurors (you'd think they
were on trial Instead of the accused). In the Gurney
Case they're arguing over proposed jury instructions.
The defense argued against U.S. District Judge
Ben Krentzman's giving any instructions at all.
lilt's wrong for a judge to instruct a layman cii
the complexities of Law, why wouldn't It also be just
as wrong to nermit an
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(DUI). But when he proceeded to ask the
prospectIve juror whether his wife drank, and how
much?, I believe that to be an Invasion of privacy!

U we're truly interested in letting a jury decide
('a guilt or innocence, then let it be done by them.
Place all of the names of the venire into a box
and draw the required number to liii the jury's
needs. Why should we permit the attorneys - on
both skfrs of the aisle to play their games of in;
terviewing the prospects (with some of the most
asinine quesUons I've ever heard). and Later
dismissing them for this reason or that.
(One of those questions which pops to mind was
'How much do you drink" which may have been
relevant in the eye of some since the case did .
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their full capacity later, when centrate on developing muscle calesthenic exercise program years old, male, and
stage. And, you are right that
your bones are finished endurance with relatively light will help you develop gocxl 1. I'm also 2D pounds over. YOU may Still grow in height and
My question , ou!d weights
rather
than muscles and good bones.
weight. I try and try, but i just get some help that way.
I still lift weights or should I progressively Increasing the
Meanwhile why don't you
You don't need to overdo can't le that extra weight. I
stop until my bones have weights to very large loads.
miles
make
arrangements at one of
every
welaht lfLlna to devehxi
nik Vnnr
itood
almost
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urAit Lflt. LAMB I am 13 matured? Also, is it all right to
truth
The
is that small muscles. Don't try to lift day and only eat half a the gym facilities in your area $
and started lifting weights do a lot of push-ups and other
weights will help You todevelop weights that you can't lift easily cucumber for lunch, but my to start some form of weight
regularly. Then someone told muscle developing exercises? good bone structure. Certainly
three limes in a row. Ufting mother makes me eat more for training program in addition to
me that lifting weights would
DEAR READER
Uke so any exercise that involves that weight more than 12 times dinner. I just don't Imew what your daily walks. That might
hinder my bones. fle said that many other things, it Is a lifting your own body is not
help more than you realize.
anyone younger than 17 should question of getting cwugh but harmful. Here I would include more often thanthree days a to do. I'm afraid I'll never lose
You should also see your
week will not speed up muscle that much weight. Maybe if I
not be lifting weights.
not going to wretchtd excess. developing your capacity to do development. More frequent
family
doctor and he sure you;
start to grow It will help. Pleam
It was mentioned if you lift
01 course you can lift push-ups, chln.ups, sit-ups and lifts may even slow muscle
don't have some medical
give me a couple of tips.
weights now, you would not he weights. I think, though, that at least modified knee bends. In growth.
Some problem that Is slowing you
READER
DEAR
able to build your muscles to very young boys should con- general :i cd all
around
DEAR 1)11. LAMB
I'm 16 young men go through this down, like low thyroid (unction.

Lift Weights With Care

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

By LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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Gordon Williamson)

tell to Sandy Hutchinson 8-2, 8 1,
Marshall
Woodson
OSTECN - Family World Is
Semlnol?s Bets) Barley top- prevailed 8-1, Gordon Zellers conducting a golf tournament
pled Cindy Black 84, Meg triumphed 8-2, Ben Turk fell 8-7 Sunday to raise money tosend
Newman of Seminole defeated and Mike Yagerman won 8-4. the Central Florida Chorale to
Constantine and Turk, and Pola nd.
Beth Welcher 8-5, Mainland's
Bliss Newell downed Sarah Woodson and Zellers won their
The Chorale was invited to
Mercer 8.5 and Seminole's doubles' matches by8-4 scores. spend three weeks in Pola nd on
Cindy Sutherland topped Erin
John George and Kenneth a concert tour. The Poland and
Kniel combined for an 84 United States governments are
Moore 84.
Rolfe and Barley teammed doubles' win for the Lyman absorbing approximately two.
for an 8-3 doubles' win over boys' only victory against thirds oI the cost, but about 00
must be raised in addition.
Hutchinson and Welcher, and Winter Park.
Newman and Mercer defeated
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David M'C Ii And' Thar
and the team of Dean Barley
and Eddie White recor
for the Seminole boysded
In Lir
setback to Mainland.
hIcCook downed K!!ith Brown
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* 8-5 and Barley and White
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knocked off Greg Hill and
James Wynn &amp;2.
V
Seminole's Barley fell to
Mainland's
Kevin Brown 8-4,
Rick
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Mike Smith dumped
Moreland 84, John Hendricks
of Mainland defeated White 10----9, and Seminole's
.. Moreland faltered to Kelth :nd
•POST TIME7
. Kevin Brown 8.3.
IMATINEES: 1:43 P.M. (WED &amp; SAT)
The Seminole girls are 6-4and
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the boys are 3-1.
*PLAY THE ALL NEW TRIFECTA
In the Oviedo girls' victory,
Unda Van Eepoel topped her
opponent 84, Teresa Yoder
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The Seminole girls' tennis and A11u I3runet topped her foe Lake City Community College
team defeated Daytona Beach 8-3.
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., at
Mainland 5-2, but the Seminole
Van Eepoel and Tyson Mayfair Country Club.
boys faltered to Mainland 4-3 in teammed for an 8-6 doubles'
The Raiders edged Polk
high school tennis matches win and Yoder and Brunet Community College .3nLast
Tuesday at Mainland,
dropped their match 8-4.
week. Long fired a 74, Harkins
In other matches, Tuesday
Mark Wilson of Oviedo carded a 77, Hulbret recorded
the Oviedo girls downed faltered in the No. I singles' an 84 and Bob Hendrickson
Apopka 4-3 and Apopka toppled match, Jay Saucer fell 8-2, John stroked an 85.
the Oviedo boys 4-3.
Van Eepoel lost 8-2, Dan
sic is now 4-2.
The L&gt;man boys and girls Ballard triumphed 8-6 and Scott
lost to Winter Park bys..l scores Graham lost 8-2.
and the Lake Brantley boys
Wilson and Saucer won their
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six Mainland errors and three Raines, Boyd (6); Jenning,
Seminole Tuesday at the
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times in the sixth inning. Tim Penland (6) and Crider.
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"AS far as I know, these are
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Lake Brantley fi-eshman Rick
team hiph schoel track meet team meet at Orlando Boone. vault with an effort ol 10 feet. Harts won the two-mile run 113
Tuesdy at the Lake Brantley
Marty Williams of Lake Brantley's Ron Harris won the 10:41.4. Brantley's mile relay
track.
Brantley won the shot putt with 330-yard intermediate hurdles team of Chuck Colter, Stanley,
n
Brantley registered 113 a toss of 47-feet, nine-Inches. In 40.5.
Arnett and Harris triumphed i
points, Leesburg piled up 78, Brantley's Matt Shultz won the Henry Stanley of Lake 3:34.7.
Seminole recorded 55 and mile run in 4:40.3.
Brantley rWed U* Myard runi
In Lyman's meet, Winter
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points,
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PORTS

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Miller

Webster, Short

MIAMI (AP)
Johnny Millet, fresh and rested after some
HeadCollege Stars
time off, returns to tour corn.
petition this week and takes on
NEW YORK (AP) Marvin Webster. Morgan State's
Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino
feared "Human Eraser", and Eugene Short, the highin the $150,000 Doral Open Golf
powered forward from Jackson State, were among those
Tournament,
named today to the Associated Press' 1975 Little All.
"1 always seem to play my
America basketball team.
best after taking a break," said
Joining the talented giants on the AP's glamour team
Miller, a three-time winner and
are forward Gerald Cunningham of Kentucky State',
the sensation of the winter tour,
guard Lloyd Free of Guilford and guard Ike Williams of
"You look at my record.
Armstrong State.
"Except for the U.S. Open,
Webster, a 6400t-11 senior called "a near-pro fran.
and the times I've won two or
chise" by one scout, and Short, a 6-7 Junior termed the
three In a row, all of my wins
best forward ever to play at Jackson State, are repeaters
have come immediately after
from last year's first team. In addition, Webster was a
I've had some time off. I Just
second team All-America two years ago.
seem to play better. I'm more
enthusiastic, after I've had a
Withdraws
break."
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Miller has had a two-week
rest at his home in Napa, Calif.,The top-seeded players advanced easily in most of the
pro tennis tournamer., around the world, but at Lancrn1ng into the Thursday start
d
r, !t,, second-:cede d Marty fleissen''as an exUlf this 72-hole
ira
ceptiOn.
$N,000 first prize over the 7,Reissen, who won the opening event of the World
065-yard. Doral County Club
Championship Tennis' Red Group tour In Philadelphia In
January, pulled out of the tournament at Landover
At one time Miller, the tunabecause of an arm injury he suffered last week in Hart.
way, record-setting winner of
ford, Conn.
the two Arizona tournaments
But top-seeded John Alexander advanced, although he
that opened the tour this seahad
to struggle to slip past Graham Stillwell 6-7, 6-4, 64.
son, had planned to skip this
event, but he decided to enter at
the last minute. He's the
probable favorite, but Nicklaus
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and Trevino are close behind.
The Philadelphia Philhies are looking twice as good as
"II always gives you a lot of
any other baseball team In spring training so far. Even
confidence when you win your
when they split their team in half, they can't be beaten.
first tournament of the year,"
The hillies di'.idcd Into two squads Tuesday and
Trevino said after his front-rundoubled their pleasure with victories over the Pittsburgh
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the Citrus Open at Orlando.
The 7-5 victory over the Pirates and 12-1 drubbing of the
"I seem to be a streak player.
Dragons gave the Phillies a perfect 6-0 record and an
When I get it going, I someinside track on the Citrus League championship.
times keep It going for a while.
r4 I'm p!air,g a gd! ceure
Marichal Signs With LA
that I like."
ick1aus also has a history of
VERO BEACH (AP) Pitcher Juan Marichal, second
SUCCS in this event, winning
leading winner among active pitchers, signed with the
the tournament In 1972. He's
National League's Los Angeles Dodgers after becoming a
coming off a one-week break
free agent.
and will be trying to wipe out
the memory of a final-round
collapse that cost him the title
In his last start,, the Jackie Deltona Lady Golfers Play
Gleason Classic.
Some other standouts include
DELTONA
The Deltona Second flight, front nine
Sam Snead and his nephew, women's nine-hole golfing low gross Esther Williams 50,
J.C,, millionaires Tom Wets- group held its weekly event Last low net Kay Bellows 35, Peg
kopf and Bruce Crampton of week at the Deltona Golf and Myers 35.
Australia, defeNfing champion Country Club.
Third flight, front nine low
Buddy Affin and Gleason winThe winners follow:
gross Irene Carr 56; back nine
ner Bob Murphy.
First flight, front nine low
low gross Marge Fisher 59.
Arnold Palmer and U.S. Open gross Pat DuBois 46, low net Fourth flight, front nine
Champ Hale Irwin are not corn- Sarah Barton 36, Win Firth- low gross Dee Merrill 64, low
peting.
Hand 39.
net Betty Konigsrnark 65.
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Otto of Lyman ruled the 880yard run in 2:05.5 and Lyman 's
mile relay team won in 3:31.1.

The Oviedo boy swimmers Oviedo girl winner. She cap.
defeated Trinity Prep9O.6land tured the 100-meter backstroke
the Oviedo and Trinity Prep with a time of 1:25.5.
DELTONA
Deltona sports
girls tied with 78 points apiece
will contunue to have fields and
in a high school swim meet
courts to play on, according to
Friday.
\/ie
Lea Scott, president of the
Oviedo's Tom Chitty won
Deltona
Shuffleboard Club.
200-meter freestyle in 2:16.6,
Torn Siebert dominated the 200
After the Deltona Corporation
tona
IM in 2:27.4, 111ff Baker won the
announced it would cease
100-meter breaststroke In 1:13.0
DELTONA - The Deltona maintenance of the facilities on
and
Oviedo's
400-meter Shuffleboard Club competed in June 1, it was (eared that the
freestyle relay team of Chitty, a 'red and black" match with Deltorui Little League, shutTim Glassmire, Jon Rawlson the DeBary Shuffleboard Club fleboard club and Deltona Civic
and Bob Allen won in 4:11. 8.
last week. the Reds won 12 Association would have no
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areas
25 Capital ot
container)
S Summer (Fr )
Guam
36 --Un.n,
6 Legal por'T
26 jeopardy
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784lIs
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37 Tme tr ghosts S Fleet of sr,p 29 Game b.rd
39 Ea!raiersory
9 S*ss canton 32 Gae44
talent lab i
ID Word of
3$ World War II
10 Superlatve
negation
dctato'

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1121 0 H 213 237
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
John C. Polk.
Toronto
37 7$ 7 76 791 259
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Sheriff
Edmonton 3727 3 67230 201
the undersigned, desiring 10 engage
Seminole County, Florida
Vancvr
30 30 7 62 702 203
inbusinenund.r the fictitious name Publish: Feb 19, 26. March S. 12. Winnipeg
79 30 1 47751731
of GENEVA HEATING AND AIR 1975
CONDITIONING SERVICE At 1205 DCX 111
Park A ve, Sanford. Florida 32771
intends to register the said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit Courtof
NOTICE
Seminole County, Florida
Notice Is h,'rpbv given that the

NOTICF UNDER FICTITIOUS

Sunshi ne
Almanac
6:25 (2) I Dream
Jeannie
6:30 (6) Sunrise

(6)

Semester

DOWN
appellaton
30 PrC,Oui stone 1 And others
31 City in
(LaIn aD)

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58 lrsh wIter

30 47 .117 241.1

10 11 16 96 373 196
Statutes, To Wit' Section 545 09 thres (3) armchairs, three (3) roll
er I Angeles
36 1315 90 230 152
chairs. one (1) digital clock, black. Pitts
30 23 14 74 273 212
J: 'ir1 F. E merson
one in Hermes Ambassador Detroit
20 3* $0 30 212 200
Publish: Match 17, 19, 24. April 2. electric typewlter, one Cl) Texas Washn.
6 51 5 $7 151 371
1975
Instrumen t TI 3000, 165393 S. one (1)
Division
4
DEL-Si
four.dnawer file cabinet and Buffalo
41 12 15 97 295 203
assorted miscellaneous office Boston
35 19 Ii IS 309 207
FICTITIOUS NAME
supplies and equipment.
Toronto
2129 ii 67 735 751
Notice ii hereby given that I am
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Calif
17 10 II IS 150 259
engaged in business at 1932 King
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Arthur; Cl., Winter Park, Seminole 11:00A.M. on the 13th day of March,
County, Florida under the fictitious AD. 1975 , offer for sale and sell to
Standings
name of HANDYMAN JOHN, and the highest bidder. for cash, Subject
East
Division
tff intend to register said name
to any and all e-isting loins, at he
W L T PIS OF GA
with the Clerk of the Circuit Count, Front (West) Dr of the Seminole New Eng
36 71 4 76 720 219
Seminole County, F lorida in acCounty Courthouse in Sanford, clevind
2$
34 3 59 I$4 216
cordance with the provisions of the Florida. the above described Per
Chicago
23 39 1 5171$ 260
IctitIou; Name Statutes, To- sonal property. All property being
Indupolis
15 46 3 33169 769
Wit:Sedicx'i 14509 Florida Statutes stored at Altamonte Garage in
West Division
IW.
Altamonte Springs. Florida. Further Houston
43 27 0 56 303 208
S: John Barbery
information available from the Civil Phoen
31 77 6 71 255 725
Publish: Feb. It. 26. March 5. $2. Division of the Seminole County
Miesota
33 21 2 77 767 775
1975
Sheriff's Department.
San
Diego 37 25 3 67 230 223
DCX 117
That said sale is being made to ait.
17 17 3 37 10 792
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Canadian Division

NOTICE OF INTENT TO

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59 Eist.ng (Latin. 11 Attempt
25 tIeQsI.ve prefix
7 Os
13 Curlers
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17 Wicked

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THURSDAY

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Movie
(44) The Promise
(9)

WALT LI

Film clam

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described pro*r1y owned by Local Philphia
located

Environment

1:00 (2, 8) Tomorr ow

Spooky

£SW$4!

Beaver

12:00 (24) Man And
Answer to Previous Puzzle

ViWnesdayls

3:)) (2. 1) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(35) Uncle Hubie
Sh ow
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2. 5) Somerset

(35. 44) T.c FutI-,e

Central Division
Houston
Cleveland

Manhunter
Billy Gra ha m

Theatre

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New York

(44) Hogan's Heroes

Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (2, 5) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
?:ii (7, 8) Thp Dotr,
(6) Girl in M
Life
(9) The Big
Showdown
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 5) Another World
() Price Is Right
(9) General H os pital
(35) Mr. Ed
(44) Leave It To

11:00 (2, 6, 8, 9) News
(35) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2, 1) Ton ight Show
(6) Mov ie
(9) Wi de W or ld Of
Entertainment
(24) Captioned News

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
W L Pct. 08

(35) Mayberry RFD

flW

Turns

Love

NBA Standings

Brothers

(9)

(24) P1 Pure Blood
10:30 (35) Science Ficti on

400 6

Ouinlel. (1 7) 191 00
ELEVENTH,
Is, A, 35.67:
Lnnkeypilpinm 23 60 1010 670 7

(44) Lucy Show
(2,8) NBC News
(13) Old Smothers
(24) Zoom

(44) Variety
12:00 (2) News
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(6, 8) News
(9) All My Children
(35, 44) Movie
1:30 (2, 8) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) As The World

Crusade
(13) Get Christie

1%4HA

Prestone ® II
flush 'n fill kit

For This Sale. Many

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3.60 6

FlorIda in accordance with the cluding:

none sold to dealers

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PANELING
ACCESSORIES

at

320 8 Ne . York (N) vs New York
(A) .t Ft Lauderdale, Fla.
Los Angeles vs. Texas at Porn.

6.00

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Philharmonic
(35) Name Of The
Game
(44) Dinah
8:30 (9) Movie
(24) Behind The Lines
9:00 (2) Lucas Tanner
(6) Cannon
Billy Gra ha m
Crusade
(13) Enterprise:
Federal
Regulation Of
Busin ess
(24) Boston Pops
(44) Movie
930 (9) Movie
(13) Detectives
(33) Double Action
Theatre
10:00 (2, 8) Petrocelli

320 3 Chicago (A) vs. St Louis at St.
4 20 3 Petersburg. F l

the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Altamonte Springs, Florida in. xc.

Pine
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Cincinnati

12:30 (2, 8) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow

(u%

Montreal vs. Detroit at Lake.
land, Fla.
4.40 3 Chicago (N) vs. Milwaukee at
5.70 4 Sun City, Ariz.
3 50 I San Francisco vs. Cleveland at
Quiniela (3 4) 573 10
Tucson, Ant.
Perfect. (3 1) 149.90
Aritona State U. vs. Oakland at
TENTH, 3-14, 8, 31.45:
Mesa, Ant
Nebr Woof
33 10 43 10 16 20 7 Kansas City vs. Baltimore at
Rumored
5.00 1 10 I Miami, night

Aar.c1,,,,d,,
Hopjins Babe
Quiniela (1 6) 11960

6:30

Dawn
(9) That's My
Mama
And

The Prairie
Tony Orlando

(6)

Thursday's Games

Summer Sue (6)

Fictitious

Animals
Cable Prevue

Philadelphia at

Minnesota
vs
Tamp., Fl.

Risky Pam

'Ovi5loM of the

(24) Jack Benny
8:00 (2, 8) House On

620 5 Beach, Fla

na me' of NOVA SCAN from the office of the defendant, Chicago
INDUSTRIES, and that I intend to Local Publications, Inc. at 779 St
reglstersaldnamewtththeClerkof Whooping loop, Crane's Roost, Mm Louis

great low Zayre price!

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(24) Villa Alegre

Detroit vs. Boston
t Winter
210 1 Haven, Fla
100 7 Te.a vs Atlanta at West Palm

fictitious

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fl Different Patterns

EIGHTH, 11, C. 39.14:
Haggis
7020 1.00
Irish Trans
1.20
Century
Quinlela (6 7) $35
Perfect. (6 7) $11200
NINTH, 5-16, C. 31.71:
Dreamy
11 70 6 .
Optima
680
It Coiumber

Notice i hereby given that I am being

'round protection for your engine., .at a

Now

vs

(35) Lcit In Space

6:00 (2, 4, 0, 9) News

(13) Movie

Clearwater, Fl..

NY
engaged In buiines.s at 330 N. Lake Florida,
more
particularly Atlanta
Howell Rd., Casselberry 37707. dncrlbed as follows:
SemInole County, Florida under the
All equipment and furniture taken Vncvr

engine! So shop now and get year

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(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Comin

TONIGHT'STV

What's

B"ach. Fl..
Montreal

Bob (SI. I Manatoe Danny (4), 3.
Judge Ragland (17), 6 Bo Cn1Iin
(10), 7. Gent's Pick (6), S. Wileliffe
Duke (6).
ELEVENTH 31. B - 1. Berkley
Smiley (57), 2. Peggy Shan (6), 3.
Ultra Violence (17), 1 Rose Gibson
(10. 1. Cecy's First CI), 4. R
T's
Picky (SI. 7. Beauty (4j, 3.
Hallelviush Jones (4).
TWELFTH, 3-s.0 - I. Ernie I
(5), 7 Win Hana (5 2). 3. Exotic
Lace (4), 4. Bannons Kin (10), S.
Imperial Inex (5). 6. X'S Puny view
(4). 7. D.G.'s Pan Am (I?),

FICTITIOUS NAME

YOU get 3-way protection against

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(6) Concentration
(9) Wild World

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Star Trek

Price Is Right
My Line

7:30 (2)

(6)

5: Robert Philip Taylor, Jr.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
Publith: March 12. 19, 74, April 7, Execution was delivered to me as NHL Standings

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Bradenton.

East Division
FICTITIOUSIIAME
NOTICEW-$IiLRIFF'S SALE
W I Pct, 0$
Notice ii h,r,bl, given Issal I am
NOTICE I$LqgBvQlv(Nthat New York
At 31 O0
engaged In business at 1397 West by virtue of hat certain Writ of Kentucky
M
Highway 434, Lo*gwood 3273*, Execution Issued Out of anc' under St. Louis
76 42 .156 24'
Seminole County, Florida under the the seal of the Circuit Cjunt of Memphis
20 a,
fictitious name of SUN REALTY Seminole County, Florida, upon a Virginia
11 56 200
SERVICE, and that I intend to final Judgment rendered in the
West Division
register Said name with the Clerk of aforesaid Court on the 7th day of Denver
53 17
the Circuit Court. Seminole County, February, A 0 1975, in that certain San Anton.
17 30 .513 12',
Florida in accordance with tne case entitled, J. Ed Straughn, as Indiana
37 31 .544 IS,

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(52), 2 MiSty Isle (5, 3 Gulfport

First, 5.16,
6, 8, 31.34:

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Skilagol.,
WajslIis4a

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Cincinnati vs. Hou ston at Cocoa

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Intercom

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Leaving out
11 60 S 70 320 I Chicago (A) (split squad) vs
Nick Bilby
$00 340 i Kanias City at Fort Myers,
Potluck
6 Fl..
QuinIeia (1 1) 115.20
Chicago (A)
split squad) vs
Perfect. (1 4) %57.5
Minnesota at Orlando, Fl.,

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WEDNESDAY

Fla

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FIFTH, 3$, B - Lucky Pup (121.
SIXTH, 5.1$, A, 31.11:
7 Look Ethel (5)' 3 Blockbuster (6),
April Shower s
360 2 60
I Diltona J,t (10), 5. Dougl
Babe
Sippy Lane
1 10
(6). 6 Mke's Special ( S) , 7 Sno
Noble
Doll
Egan (52). S Riv,
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SIXTH, $ .16, A
1 Ted's Wen dy
Perfecta (1 11 SlY SO
(1O).7. Ls.a Pago (57), 3 Run Lucky
SEVENTH, S il, C, 31$:
(5). 4. Mister Marcus (5). S K's
Poor Ann
900 350
Quota (6), 6 MineolaAquaman(o, Montice
6 20

Dog Results

17,

Pilt5bugh vs. St. Louis (split
squad) at St. Petersburg, Fla.
St. Louis (split squad) vs Chu

Quintet. (3 4) S46 00
Perfect. CS]) 115600
FIFTH, 5.16. 0. 31.60:

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Perfect. (Si)
FOURTH, 5.16, C. 31.31:
Berkley Duff
1120 1.00 350 5
Armis
i 60 300 3

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THIRD, $.1,D -1. Wycliti Gold
(1). 7. Berkley Ann (6), 3.
Margaret's Beauty (5), 4 Smoke y
Blue (10), S. Frolicking Fran (17), 6
Father's Okabena (S ) , 7. Sky Lifts
(5.7)5. Chrome Charger (6)
FOURTH, 316, 17
1. Ma
Habacker (4), 2. Dan's R
Dusty Dallas (1)1, 1. Lusty

4. 0 M's Twelveteen (52) S. Jolly
Kider (6). 6. Learn To Win (12), 7.
Mineola Hamlet (5), I. Berkley Good Recovery

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Pearl (4),? Frans Image (6), 3. K's
Harard (S.?), 1. Mystery (S), S. Algo
Rebel (6), 4. LL's Imogene (10),?.
Big Looker (5), S Caslip-s Sparkle
(I?).
EIGHTH, 35. A - I, Mineola
Poppy (5). 7 Barn Berg (6), 3.
Montague Leather (4). 4. Marg P.t IS
2)5. Betty Shan (I), 6 See Saw (17),
7. X's Phoebe (10, I. Eadfs Ion Gal

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King ( 5 7). 1. Hidden l%lbfld (17)
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Perfect. (2 1) 145.10
Philadelphia (sp!" SQUad)
Daily Double (7 21 %76i.,00
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Country Swing (6), I Red Witch
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Pole vault' Hannah (18) i0O.
Kemp (LO) 90. Patrick (1.6) 56.
Hicks (L B) • 6. Mor rell CL) $6.

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High jump: Gray (5)6-I, Morrison
Seminole 55. Osceola
(LO) 60. Grant (LB) 5.10, Harris
Shot putt: Williams (LB) 179, (LOt 510. Jones (L)
DvigililO (0) ]
Pratt (L) 41
Sprint medley relay: 1 2:07.6, S
10i, Calhoon (16) 43 3. Chapman ?L05.0, LB 2:100.
(L B) 133
700 dash: Hart (1) 22.3, Daniels
High hurdles. Pratt lOt 150, (0), 730, Lloyd (16) 23.6. Gordon
Stanley (18)15.7. Edwards ( $ I 159, (S) 73$, Washington
Ha rper ( L O) 160. Barrett (10)17 7
Two milerun: Harta (LU) 10:41.1,
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Man PinChef puppies,
complete. $70; Tae lamp,
Champion lineage. $75 to $15o Mr.
Dinette set, $20; Small mahogany
Anderson
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Roll a way bed. 115~ ironing AKC Labrador Rittrieve
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litter $100 904271 32

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Phone 3211 0610

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attractive, rent I Bms.. live in • Sanford make the largest "Mall"
downstairs. Ideal for retiree.
in the area for Easter sales.
54,000 down assume pat mints,
1211.37 Will accept 2nd mortgage.

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living Cill Ken Sandon
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Days -- 32-.61,73
Nights In s424 or 377 7352

I BR 7bath pool fireplace fenced
heat air. I acre. t32.950 ACrp
Realty, REALTOR,

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between 3rd 14th at'Van Dunn
frostfre., white. Excellent
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ditlon First $100 3230547
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homes. Make color selections,
paved streells. city water, 921,500
with only 12W down. Government
financing $34 19 BuIlder.

central air &amp; heal, carpets,
apes. Only $20,500 Low down.
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Private entrance &amp; bafh Call 322
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checkup Then you 'll know,
how health'.' '3U0r0. Then
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large lot. NEW 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes and
fenced garden
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utility
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building barbecue pit 125
wellper built in kitchen and
fall Ken Sandon.
'a#ntence fee LOW, LOW.
JOHNNY WALKER
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REAL ESTATE INC.
dem plan Hwy 1797 to 75th St
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
west to Ridgewood and toil
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sink,
built-in
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3730061.
fireplace, 2 pallos, it
without above ground pool 7 m
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old 3711-8111111.

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Position Like n4ew Condillon. sold
truck, will travel. Also roof
68--Mnkd to Buy
costing I et up. 273 70
new for US, balance of $43 cash or
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GENEVA- I BR., 2 baths, mobile
CASH 322-4132
home with cabana on 21,3 ac f es,
Call Credit Dept.
For
used
furniture, appliances.
cleared Good water. Some horse
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
tools, etc. Buy I or tool items
pasture. Consider lease optiOn. 301 A East 1st St., Sanford 3fl9411
Larrys Mart, 713 Sanford Av.
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be
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
Reg,
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berry. Hwy. 17 92 m j206
h1?0;2 twin bs, 110 cOmpute;

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SANFORD 3 bedrooms,1'i baths,
central heat &amp; air fenced back
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FORRESTGREENE INC.
REALTORS323 63S3or64S,2323

Immaculate 3Br
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Barbers and beauticians in the Central Florida area
will be observing International Barbers and Beauticians
Week for Cerebral Palsy. March 16 through 22. The
hairstylists are cooperating in a nationwide program to
IwIp educate the public about cerebral palsy and to raise
funds for the support of research and community services
for th e handicppcd and their families.
Participating hairstylists are members of the Barbers, Beauticians and Allied Industries Internation
Association who have pledged their first servi ce
fees of
every day during the week to United Cerebral Pats

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speaker at the general business
luncheon of the Woman's Club
of
Sanf ord, Wednesday . He
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powder
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14 cups water
cracker crumbs, coconut end
, cup milk
mix well. Remove ~ cup and
3 tablespoons Blue
reserve.
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tube pan) Using margarine,
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tube pan. In large bowl, blend
first 8 Ingredients. Beat 2
CRUST
minutes at highest speed. Pour
into prepared pan. Bake 50 to 60
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minutes or till toothpick inMargarine, softened
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brown sugar
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well. Serve with saltines. dough. Turn out onto lightly
floured board; knead till
makes 2 cups.
smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10
Spiced Tea Coke
minutes. Place in greased bowl,
turning to grease top. Cover; let
pkg. yellow cake
rise In warm place, free from
Mix
draft, till doubled in bulk, about
2 cup sugar
I hour.
1 ta blespoon Nestea
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with Lemon
half. Cover; let rest on board 15
I teaspoon cinnamon
minutes. Roll one half to a
I-a teaspoon cloves
12"x8" rectangle. Brush with
I cup orange juice
melted margarine. Cut into 4
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strips. Cut into 4 equW pieces,
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time to finish making the pies round of dough into a 10-inch pie
Place half the potato mixture pie so alternate the Pouring —
Each pie makes 8 servings.
so they will be ready for your plate; trim even with edge of in one pastry-lined pie plate and while the cream seeps into one
SPECIAL, PASTRY
particul ar supper hour, prepare
plate Roll out a second portion the remaining half in the other , pie, pour cr eam into the other,
5
cups sifted flour
the potatoes as directed in the of the dough and fit into a the plates will be very full. Dot 2 use a
full 8-ounce container of
2 teaspoons salt
recipe and fill the pastry-lined second lo-inch pie plate. With a tablespoons butter over each the cream for each pie. Replace
I cup shortening
pie plates; roll out the top swivel-blade vegetable peeler, Potato filling. Rollout third and The rut-out pastry plects and let
It cup butter
crusts and bake the pies. Allow pa potatoes, putting them in a fourth po rt ions of dough, one the pies stand
In the warm but
7 to 8 tablespoons cold water
plenty of time for pouring th
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are baked
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crusty rolls. Makes 6 to 8 ser-

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from
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rolling pin, roll out pota toes and onions; then press Ing one container for one pie.
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maining potatoes. Each time
pies from oven. Cut a round
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salt, pepper, parsley and onion dollar out of center of each top
as you did previously and toss, crust, reserving cutouts. With
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on a Sunday night.
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SALMON CUCUMBER
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MOU SSE
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16-ounce can salmon
Increase in volume although it
2 envelopes unflavored
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sweet cream. Add, dissolved
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salmon,
sour cream
seasonings, cticumber and
cup mayonnaise
whipped sour cream. Turn into
2 tablespoons lemon juice
a 5-to 6-cup mold or into in.
tablespoon finely grated dividual molds or custard cups.
onion, pulp and juice
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1 teaspoon prepared white
improve If mousse is made a
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day or so before serving. At
4 teaspoon salt
serving time unmold and
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garnish with cucumber slices
grat ed (medium-fine)
and parsley. Serve with salad
cucum be r (Pi medium
greens tossed wi th a sharp oil.

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WaIPA PwWan Play on MArrh

The April 5 visit to Weeki
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Wachee
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I
feel
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about
the
way
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I'm glad that in this case
feel,
but
I
can't
help
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Please
such
attrwflora
as the U--e
there were no more lamm. I
help
me,
Abby.
I
love
my
Mermaids,
Jungle
Cruln and
might add that a year or two
late ft &amp;I had, 3 get husbWW, but I have never been Exotic BLrd Show. The bus will
more miserable. and I don't leave from the Sanford Civic
married.
want
to lose what once was a Center at 9 a.m. and return at
OLD-FASHIONED FATHER
good marriage.
p.m.
DEAR FATHER: Your
LM
MOTHER
young classmate obviously did
A tour of New Orlears is
DEA R MOTIILR. Please tell arranged for April 9
a little fiddling around. But iby
-11, with
mistrust the entire next )OUT doctor what you have bo.d tours of the French quarter,
generation because of one m e. You are 'Wareally 1d* Jackson Square, St. Louis
fering froin "postpartum
vbUnIst's accidentar.
Cathedral and a rWe on the
depression." 110s not an.
Mississippi paddle boat
DEAR ABBY: I am Wy commm and your doctor wfl, famous
Included.
desperate. Neva in my wildest belp you
get ovff It. Don't
drmw dW I ever Udnk that despsJ~. Many
Senior Citizens interested in
ww motbers
when I became a mother it hne experkneed Me
any
of these trips should ciDn.
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turns to serving a molded salm. sprinkle gelatin over mixture
on and Cucumber salad. The and allow to stand for about 5
salad makes delightful main. minutes to soften, dissolve over

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one of my dasses offered to be ehJjesttj7ected to
th
teach me how to play the violln.
Mrs. Doris Rogers Informed f
turned
has
time a 511
She practiced in her
members of the next thm trips
so that i.s where the lessons
being planned by the club.
I have lost all my freedom

By CECII,Y BROWNSTO,%4E

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but if allowed, the bedroom all come together? It
members celebrating birthdays Se
seerns all
covered dish luncheon March 25
rnight get to be a convenient
I do is rMke formula and wash and welcomed visitors.
at 12 noon.
Place to visit for a bit of
diapers now, and my husband
Program chairman Mrs
and myself caring about each Wldma Kalmus announced the
I am married now, but when I
next program would include
was in high wbool, I had a other comes Wt on the list.
Why
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musicians,
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everyt
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Sanford Senior Citizens Inc. attention Is being given to
held March 6 at the Sanford celebrating the nation's 200th
Civic Center opened with a bag birthday in this county. Senior
lunch, after which club Citizens will take part in
president Mrs. Jack Harrison upcoming
Bicentennial
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celebrations,
The
meeting of t he
Mrs. Harrison complimented

Dear

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next in the area. A train leaves Cliarks Lted discusses LI
de2 wl (from left) Mrs. Jobwde Elam, Woman's
Club president
Sirs.
Dottie
Karns,
from the Tamiami Trail, he
and guest, Miss Frieda Glelow
said, and takes visitors to an
ce President; Mrs. Lorraine Fine Arts; Mrs W.B. Ellerbe, Gradick; Mrs. E.C.
observation tower and park
Harper Sr.;
where the Everglades can be Graham, third %ice president; Social; Mrs. William Fc*ter, Mrs. S.G. Harriman; Mrs. F.T.
seen in all their natural beauty. Mrs. R.N. West Jr., recording Public Affairs and ?.rs. F. Hood Meriwether; Mrs. G.E. Quinn;
secretary and Mrs. Richard Coker, Home Life.
hit&amp; Clare nee Redding; Mrs.
Election Of otficers took pIK-e Elam, treasurer.
Luncheon
hostesses
were
Tho
mas Cain and Mrs. Stanley
d uring the business meeting Department chairmen
Mrs. Roy Tills, chairman; Pierce.
following the talk. Elected to elected at the club's February Mrs.
T.R. Butts; Mrs. Robert The club's Formal Coffee and
the board Of mar
&amp;3gers were meeting were ratified- These Cole; Mrs. George Drew; Mrs. Fashion Show is scheduled for
A. C. M cReynolds, first included: Mrs. Carl
Dietrich, H.W, Goodspeed; Mrs. John March 19,10:30 a.m., to 12 noon.

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halfway between the edge and
in a large bowl and after slicing the center. Brush top of pastry

4 teaspoons salt
4 teaspoon pepper
1 i cup finely chopped onion
2 tablespoons minced parsley
4 ta blespoons butter

last. With the versatile spud as
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pounds

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morning of yo

The
history
of
the
Everglades, an conservation
problems of the past, preSent
and future were discussed by
Leed, who also described the
birds and vegetation along the
canals of
area . e
there
need for
Florida citizens to support
conservation of the Everglades.

TWO POTATO PIES
Special Pastry, see below
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services to the cerebral palsied in this six county area.
FL%'( per cent of the contributions will go to the state Mu
25 per cent to the national cerebral palsy associations.

By CECILY BROWNSTONE
The Herald Services

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members in Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Osceola, Lake

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Potato Value Packed For
By Gaynor Maddox
The Herald Services

Potatoes fill the bill on both
counts. Right now they are also

from February through spring,
are first gathered in southern

more abundant and cheaper
than In the past several years.
The supplies are coining to
market now from Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, the lied River
Valley (Oklahoma • Texas),
from Calfironia and Wisconsin.
These potatoes, harvested
around last October and stored,
are ready for delivery during
winter.
New potatoes, harvested

Mounting unemployment and

erosion of purchasing power
are threats to normal buying of
groceries. People are beginning
to shop more selectively with
nutrition becoming more important now that inflation Is
cutting down variety.
Nutrition Is Important. But
how good a food "tastes" Is still
the major consideration.

Baby
Beef

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Virginia, New York and Maine.
flow nutritious are potatoes?
Nutrition scientists rate them
high In mail), respects. Their
vitamin C content is about onehalf the daily recommended
allowance of vitamin C. Iron Is
of particularly good quality and
is absorbed easily by the body.
Thiamine Is good, too, and

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respects, marinating or
breading will enhance the
flavor. Like veal, both roasts
and steaks may be served with
tomato or other sauces to
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Have a 1-inch-thick steak cut
from the leg; remove the
outside skin. In a sha llow dish
put 3 cup oil and 2 crushed
arlic cloves and let the steak
marinate in this for several
h•urs, turning wehsi(Jnally.
Broii under heat for ito9
mnttws on each side. No furtlwr basting 15hould be
novs-sary, as the ineat wUl
aIi:;rku naugh of the oil iomwsten it.
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Note For t he i;ourrnet tnuch
add 1 4 rup cooking wine
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restaurant — named Kashiwa,
naturally - in Steamboat
Springs, Cob, where he now
Iiui.t
nis nome.
It was In the rugged Colorado
beef country, where he feels the
cowboy spirit still flourishes,
that Hank was inspired to
Promote traditional Japanes
recipes. However, he Is doing
this with a twist because he
cooks them in a manner his
western friends would like. The
result, Hank says, is Japanese
cooking "sl*tly modified to
the American Uste buds."
He explains his special touch
as meaning
sauce, cooking vegetables,
meat and fish a littla lnr,np
ISflt5C
than is the Oriental custom and
ust enough spices to
enhatwe rather than bury the
LaSte of the meat since tasty
beef is a Western fact of life.
Only time will tell whether bets

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BARBEQUE
(Crock Pot Recipe)

teaspoon pepper
&amp;ldoves
1 cup water
1(if otbkrbeq
sauce)
Slice two onions and put ID
bottom of Crock-Pot, then add
meat, seasoriinis, and water.
Cover and cook 8-10 hours on
low. Remove meat front crock
pot. Cut apart and return
crock pot. Add barbeque sauce
and I Imely chopped onion.
Cook an additional hour or two
on high. Serve ontargebutsor
over fluffy rice.

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ticularly those with seasoning
added are excellent for baby
beef cookery.
Slow braising is recommended, that Is, brown the
meat in a small amount nl fat,
season it well, cover and cook
with 1 4 to one-third cup of liquid
— water If you wish — until
done. Cooking time varies with
the cuts:
Braised steaks: 45 minutes to
1 hour.
Pot-Roasts: 2 to 2% hours.
Stews: 14 to 24 hours.
Stir fry very thinly sliced
chuck or round steak. Season
with soy sauce and serve over
rice or in combination with
other stir fried vegetables.

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Hank's active pursuits. A
coo ki ng enthusiast, he's con.
cocted
a personal
interpretation of trarhtional
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(
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Mnerican palate and to make
use of ingredients available to
cooks all over the United States.
Although hundreds of hours of
his growing years' were spent
on the slopes, flank also found
athlztic outlets in ballet, golf

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charged with the luck of th e beef and (owl, pe
rhaps
a veal
Did you ever eat garlic soup? cook for about three minutes.
returning in the irrallediate soups that actually wili'make a hunter. When there was no shank and succulent
pieces
of
future looking pretty dim, the meal, provided they are
It's a big number In Spain and Heat four cups of chicken stock
served meat ar ound, the coo k used boiled
carrots, turnip, leeks, costs
Today More and more men men are urged to shape up their' with lusty pieces of bread.
very little th us ma king it a and add the garlic mixture,
.
are
helping vVith the household lives and help run the families,
salt6d pork and cabbage and cabbage, celery and pieces of popular dinner. Here is an Bring to boil, then simmer,
chores.
For
"Pot
au
Feu,"
an
ancient
Maybe women's lib is particularly
added root vegetables and marrow bone. Coarse salt ,
Add
where the woman French conception, you n eed a cereal to thic ke
Is English version of garlic soup, salt, black peppercorns, half
partly
responsible
a
n it," he ex- added, also mustar
but of the family still holds he r Job. large pot. If you
feel athletic, plains.
basically, what
d,
tiny
near
enough
to
a
Spanish
bay
leaf,
a
pinch
of
mace, three
pickles and chun ks of br ead.
is definitely Recently, a responsible union you might stand across
the
That is the way Pot au Feu Bread means crusty French original to taste genuine. it is cloves and continue mmering
responsible, I feel, is the change leader exhort ed
BY AIIF.N CLAIRE
his men who kitchen and to, the ingredien ts used to be made. We are
from the new "Nature Harvest
minutes. Push all this
far bread or rolls."
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in
the
economic
scene
and
in.
were
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flation.
like basketball. more refined now. According to
through a strainer. Now beat an
he lp with the family chores.
Otherwise, l isten to Arno Sch- Schmidt, this is the modern mcre
"Petite
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For some (line, many young
refined.
NEW YORK — (NEA) — In
For
example,
kitchen
work
But the paperback, $3.95),
is mldt, executive chef of New method — a method that
marrieds, both
one
thblespn
of
olive
&amp;1,
drop
Japanese
should
ingredients
are
the
the word for sturdy,
of whim hold not degrading. That [3 an old. York's Waldorf
same as for
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Her
recipe:
use
five
cloves
of
by
drop.
A
to
outside jobs, have shared fashioned picture. Food being
Pot au Feu. Only t he
ho. soup. Stir durable oak translates into
y are cut garlic, finely minced and until smooth
running the-----..••,
"We are a far cry from the male,
home, But right the basis of life, its preparation
and
serve in large "kashiwa." Performing true to
into
attractive
bite-size
pieces
cooked
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days whe n a roaring
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name,
iapce on great Importance. So
an
s simmered very tablespoons
fire kept soo ty caldrons boiling is a splendid meal," Schmidt
of butter, But don't wi th chopped parsley. You'll be
being fired from long he ld jobs
slowly
so
that
Kashiwa,
25,
is
a
st
ur dy oak on
it will be clear burn. Then work in 1-and-one.
with the men in mind, here are all day and night,
The flavor insists. "urge chun ks of boiled and amber-colored,
he adds. hail ta blespoons of flour and surprised and pleased at the the ski slopes. Currently, this
taste.
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To avoid drylng out the meat,

short ribs
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
1 cup flour
2 m ed ium onlous,
slked
irup water
Roll short ribs in seasoned
flour. Brown well in large
ski llet. Put browned ribs in
crock pot, add sliced onions and
water. Cover and cook on low
about 7 h ou rs. thigh 4-5 hours ).
Remove meat to platter and
thicken gravy.
To make gravy Prepare a
smooth paste of about cup of
flour and '.s cup water. Pour
rxttLrr
liquid in .. k ..
Air well. Turn control to high.
Stir as needed. Gravy will
thicken in a bout is minutes.

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cup diced orange sections
t cup golden ceedless ra1sIn
Dredge meat in flour; shake
off excess. In a large skillet
heat oil. Add meat and brown
well on all sides. Remove meat
from skillet. Pour off (at. Stir in
orange and lemon juices,
water, brown sugar, corn.
s ta rch, salt, ginger, nutmeg
and black pepper. Mix well.
Bring to boillng point. Return
meat to skillet. Add orange
sections and raisins. Cover and
simmer 30 to 40 minutes or until
tender. Serve with hot nood les If
desired. Makes 4 to 6 nortlon
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puith lean bo neless pork,
TheHeraldServices
cut Into 1-Inch
cubes
Pork remains a favorite meat
for millions of American 'i cup flour
because it mixes well in so 1 tablespoon oil
many dishes. An Austrian - 1 cup orange juice
inspired dish (its well into these 2 tablespoons lemon juice
cup water
days of trying to s tretch meat
buys. Slowly cooked pork cubes 3 tables poons dark brown
sugar
are served wi th raisin sauce or
noodles for a meal that is 1 tablespoon cornstarch
l's teas poon corns tarch
nu tr itious, tasty and filling.
li tablespoons salt
SCHWmINSKOTELETTEN
i teas poon ground ginger
's teas poon ground nutmeg
mit ROSINENsAuCE
(Austrian Pork Cubes
I•16th teas po on ground
with Raisin Sauce)black ,pepper

carbohydrate content Is very
high.
"So you can understand why
they rate high as a food," explains Robert Mercer, in
charge of the National Potato
Board in Denver.
"It Is more or less a myth that
potatoes are so high in calories
that people who want to keep
thin should avoid them. They
average only about 90 to 100
calories each — that Is baked or
boiled.

Florida, then Alabama,

Pork Surprise

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Cut round steak into 8 pieces bacon on meat. Sprinkle with butter on all sides. Add water,
mustard, Angostura, paprika,
lemon slices, wine and tomato
juice. Cover and simmer one
hour or until meat is tender.
Remove lemon slices. Mix flour 4
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fourdi cup of the pan dirippings
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"About half of the items Willis refe rred to last week a re
completed or near completed," School Supt. Bud Layer told the
ard. And, referring to the building "where cockroaches five,"

An estimated 787 students are enrolled at Crooms, 40 per
cent of whom are black. Willis said Faculty members there "just

Harris said he has been informed by telephone by members

tolerate" the school which he says is "very Inadequate."

of a 28-member state survey team that Crooms is slated for
repairs including tearing down the old clasroom building

Keeth did say school maintenance crews will continue
working at th e facili ty. He also said he "hoped to accomplish"

that Willis claims is inhabited by cockroaches.
Th e r es ults of the five-ye ar survey are expected soon. The

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agreed

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funds arc- not available for air conditioned portables."

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;ther iiilatters "ill be includcd in next year's budget -like the
rest of the schools in the county."

"Why should we say we'll sweep the floor?" Willis demanded.

'Let's paint it; let's whitewash it and close our eyes to a shame
and a disgrace. I think Crooms is a priority."
t. School Supt. Roger Harris, In an in terview, pointed out

want to do anything about It," Willis said.

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not get the $22,000, he began to berate the board.
"All we're say ing is let's don't do anything. All we're gqnna
do sweep this under the rug. What we 're saying is we don't

actual survey was completed In December.
School Board member Davie Sims also sbggested ph asing
cjt'ocgnj andpbcthg it twienta at Seminole High Sthool.
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sdF'i of!1 need to "d-) away" with Crooms and make
Seminole High r 9-12 faci.ç.
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ls the 'large items," the drainage di tch and

But, Willis, the PTA president turned gambler, was not
awed. And shaking his head, he re turn ed to his chair wi th a final
statement summing up his feelings.

perhaps the most hopeful solution to the Crooms problem.
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The Seminole County School agreement will cost school with the remainder o($10,000to
y oung black male, bellesed in
I Board yesterday agreed to act officials more than outlined by be provided with In kind ser
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as the sponsoring agent for th
his early 20's, walked into the
RSVP officials.
vices to retain a $40,000 grant
Orlando
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ogram (RSVP) - which Edelman said only
50 In
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morning
a nd robbed a te ller of
stood a cha nce of l osing $40,(KX)
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"less
in federal money if a sponsor
an
$5,000," the FBI said.
th
It's worth It," Layer said. The
wasn't found.
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neatly-dressed
gunman
boardagre-ed after it• attorney,
C,.,
entered
the
bank
School Supt. Bud Layer
about
10a.m.,
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Dou g Stenstrom, said the final
looked
arou
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recommended that the board
and
then
walked
contract
must
meet
up to one of three tellers on
adopt theflSVP"aslongas th e
spcciflcatlons outlined at last
pr -am does not cost the
duty, pulled a blue-steel
night's meeting.
automatic
from his pocket and
school board any money." The
Ms. Edleman pra ised
demanded
money, au thorities
county, Layer said, will provide
agency because it provides
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housing for the agency which
seniors with jobs They, inturn,
The teller co mpli ed wi th the
has the potential to help
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
provide for free ma ny worthgunman 's demand, handing
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The CALNO Council of
while services to Seminole
him what Jim Haisley, security
The only serious reservation
Local Governments last
County
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for the loan concern, said
came from board member
night adopted a resolution
Seminole Junior College
was "less than $5,000;'
Allan Keeth, who sKId he hates
endorsing the effort to have
(C) dropped the program
to be a "wet blanket all the
The gunman fled as a teller
the federal government
beca use of w ha t SJC President
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an alarm button which
time"
but
nonetheless
build an overpass of the
Earl Weldon termed a "drastic
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railroad crossing on SR 4-6
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station.
He ran through an
west.
operating budget.
range
grove
to the Vil la ge
The
resolution,
identical
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Ms. Edelman said she will ciir
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mission for the $50 in actual FTU RACING TEAM Monroe as part of SNA's Parents' Day activities. FTU will be Joined by the University of
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Winter Park and Edgewater High Schools In the race, which opens the crew season In Central
FBI agents, who took over Uie
of the Greater Sanford
She said the grant ends Stay
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without bond today In county Jail on a murder
charge after sheriff's detectives unearthed
the body of his next-d oo r neighbor In a
shallow grave in the victim's own backyard.
Sheriff's detective Doug Huth arrest ed
Wilbur lt'iI! 11, .f 515
shortly alter the decomposing body of 47yearold Lemo Loci
was discovered by
Los ette's teenage nephew
Officials said Hall returned from a fishing
trip while investigators were exhuming
Lovette's body from the sandy grave beneath
a trash barrel in the citrus tree dotted rear
yard at 517 Peachtree Lane In the Granada
South subdivision.
Sheriff's agents, representative. of the
states attorney's office and county medical
examiner Dr. G.V. Garay carefully exhumed
We body as approximately 125 persons from
over the subdivision watched from behind
ropes ringing the grave scene.
The body was removed from tlw 212 foot

Wallace Duncan,who lives about three blocks
away on Teakwood Lane.
The fully-clothed body was laying on a blue
coat and wrapped in a red bedspread and a
white towel in the blood-spattered grave.
it was Duncan who started a search for
Los ette, who Used alone at the concrete block
house, after he had been missing since
Sunday, March 2.
Dune-an told deputy ILL. Thompson Mon.
day that hail and Lovette had argued on
March 2 over Lovette's 1966 yellow Dodge
sedan and that there had been a shooting
incident and Lovette had disappeared.
Deputies checked Lovette's home and found
It in "complete disarray" but his wallet and
clothing were in the dwelling.
Huth said he checked the house and grounds
Monday and n eighbors told him that the
disturbed earth scattered with chicken
feathers near the steel drum was where
Lovette had buried chicken parts.
Lovette's nephew sa id yesterday that 1K'
became suspicious when he noted the drum
had been moved and the hole in which It
usually sat had been filled with sand.

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City- bike paths,sprucing
up the lake front on Lake
Monr oe and dropping the
feminine title from the

coimnittee name were
discussed this
m rning as plans for 19Th
li v the Ladies Cic and
Committee of the Great
Sanford Chamber of
(o1erce
The cornniittec headed
woman Pat
Register met in the

subs ta ndard and dilapidat ed
more low income families a

uls s recreation and parks
dtpartnint were the
center of attention among

lace to live.
Wilson said that a famil
living in a condemned house
%%ho comes to the SIIA for
assistaiwe is placed on the 11fi)

Members who
expressed concern over
%oungsters riding their
bikes to school it the
:,treets.

priorits fist.
Ile said the SHA has placed 1-i
families in housing projects this

Janice
Springfield
suggested
that
both
pleasure riding trails and

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'The contleinnat inns 'tre
pulting a IrL
on us." Wilson said.
Commissioners also last
night adopted an orWriance
setting hc1ght restrictions
natural growth and con
struction at the Sanford

stafety trails on school
routes be estabh0ed,
A sccond
clean up the lake front, and
install trash cans along the
bulkhead, is a portion of the
committee's on-going citybeautification
program

paths,

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Several
committee
members said the area
around t he marina and
along the bulkhead attrac
fhermen and picnickers.
but there are no trash cans
for disposa l of litter,
Jean Meyer suggested to
mem be rs that the word
'ladies' be dropped from
the(onunittee title in order
to attract response from
vale chamber menit*rs.

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in Cambridge on federal drug
charges and released on S10,0W
bond. Her preliminar) hearing

sons arrested Sunda as

hamber office to deter
hunt' g oals and objectives
for the year
Bike
to be work ed

paved within 12 months,

Cowboys and Blazers.

Cain, arrested at a Winter Park
motel, was jailed under coinlimed bonds of $107,500 on state
charges of conspiracy
corn.
mitafelony and three counts of

Bike Pat

Plan which is a po rtion of the
cits s communit y deselnprntnt
plan
The program would provide

Municipal Airpori
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In other action
— grant ed a deferment on the
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payment of a street
asaessinent for Roger
Stewart, a dentist who i
building an off ice on the corner
Skating instructor Sheala Albers ilefti and MI1 CUes glide of 24th Place and Maple
through a graceful duct during the Ilappy Days Are Here Again
Avenue.
Skating Shoss attended by almost 1,000 persons Sunday', at the
Stewart agreed to have the
%felodre Skating Rink. Prucreds from the sho% %ill benefit the
street area in front of Ule office
('11univ*1 '-ptarded adults through the TAFFTA organization.

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A public hearing was set for of the 2 houses that have been nishing," said Steffens, who
April 14 to consider the con- condemned th is year, 18 have makes recommendations to
demning of the 11 houses in the been demolist'ed at either the commisslonfor condemnations
The condemnations of run Soe th Holly Avenue and West city's or owner's expense and
When the property owners
down frame houses in the city, 11th Street area. sine of the eig t
e en roug up o a to repair e otiseS, C
forcing renters to move, is houses are occupied at the standards,
renters turn to the SI-IA for
creating a top priority waiting present time
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COmmunity. We are proud
to support them

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listing for low income families
The renters, mainly low in. problem with the houses is bad
Tom Wilson, executive
with the Sanford Housing come families, are caught in wiring and inadequate plum- director of the SHA, said t ha t
Authority ISHAI.
the squeeze, despite the bing.
while he would not recommend
Sa nf ord City Commissioners leniencyb commission to
Renters in condemned houses stalling the condemnation
last nit set the wheels in pant time extensions to allow alsoarepayingwhatisfelttobe program, he does "urge' the
motion to condemn a group of I I the owners to bring their exorbitant rates.
city to push the federal
houses unless the owners bring property up to standards
I can t condone the lan goernment for monies to use in
the homes up to building codes
John Steffens, minimum Words taking money for the rehabilitating the existing
standards
official code inspector, said that types of houses they are fur housing stock in the city.
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Loudd. Orlando area news
Berry, however, made it
Berry said he planned to turn UCLA, stemmed from the sale
reports indicated that Loudd clear that the trial of Loudd on Loudd over to authorities of cocaine to a sheriff's under.
may
left the country for hargeaofemlingo,000in "sometirne.th
next day or cover agent here Feb. V,
Zaire, Africa.
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Members of th e Lake Howell High School Boosters Club display scale model of a $100,000 new sports
stadium to he built at the nc high school on Dike Road In South Seminole County. The sta di
um, to
handle a ll sporting events and a seati ng capacity of more than 2,000, Is expected to be completed
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time for the 1975 football
Members of the boosters are ki Claude Weaver, C.C. Hancock,
Ms. Alpha Huddleson, Ms. Irma Frazier, Ms. Louise Hancock and Booster Prerident Jim Pritchard.
season.

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They are too busy orking m publicity on this
moed in and arrested the 0thnight and that Loudd "has not secret until Sunday, following
"Zaire was the site of the last client over. Th e trial has been Berry'
indicated
the ers - three in Orlando and one
left the country, nor is he going the arrest of four alleged Loudd heavyweight fight and is the postponed until April 14 and I
surrender might take place in Cambridge, Mass., the
to at this t ime."
associates on a variety of center of a very' spor ts-m inded expect we will seek a change of somew he re ot he r t ha n Orlando, sources said.

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officials today to arrange his liiudd when he ret urned to
series of drug-related charges. County state attorneys office: only connection Loudd hed with
"The Orland3 press hasn't surrender," Bey said. "But I lando from New York as sched.
Roger Berry told The A warrant for his arrest was Zaire, Africa, was in sports bothered to check the court can't say when or where uled Saturday, the sources said.
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Berry said, ' There is no way it would be in the Seminole.
telephone," Berry said. "Right smuggling operation in Florida, promotional work with All in Rommie could get a fair trial on Orange County area.
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Blazers Professional Football
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Casselberry needs the la relaxed In order to
to relocate the dock within 60 d*
compete with
Pressure move the Lae Ti
About IW persons attend his club at
tle om Don Willson and his neighbor,
p esent on Sunday, he sa id With liquor sales,
Bo th men said the lake is being used for boat
nter said he can, through adverting, boost dealers to show off their wares.
that number to 3O0O patrons
At one point Sizer said water at the end of
the dock is only about 16 inches deep.
"we need to look at this thing," Coun.
cibuan Charles Sizer said. "I t hi nk they made
But a citizen countered that the water is
a reasonable request: we need to take some
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Julian ruled that Fire Chief fl)iS made on the city hail
Roy LaRossiere cannot be a
A resident of Skylark submember of the volunteer unit
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A and any funds given into his division, Harry Lasrus,
last
representative of the city's
ha nds "should be presumed to night question ed the property of
volunteer firefighters balked hedo na tionstothecity since he Hartsock auditing the city
last night at having the group's is an employe of the city."
records since he pr!pares
financial records audited by th e
The attorney also
d that monthly financial statement for
city and City Attorney Ned t he police de partment an
u the city . Council member J un e
Julian Jr ruled the solunteers co pies of accident reports if it Loflflflfl, a recent critic
of
cannot properly solicit funds
ihes and pla ce the resulting Hartsock, joined with Lasn In
from peons whose homes or resnues in a benesolent fund the question.
Grant
but only if it owns its own
id he ould see no
from destruction bs eit he r the copying niachine, pays
conflict
of
interest in Hartsock
for the
paid or volunteer firemen
electricits used and gains city doing both jobs, noting the
city's bookkeeper handl esthe
Charles Kelley Jr so iden- council permison
cit%'s
financial records.
lified himself as treasurer of
Kelle% said the volunteers
%*()1unteers, said tie would will be filing papers with tlie
open the volunteem' books to state to Incorporate.
Mayor James
persons who have domaud it)
Insist
city department heads
the group. but not to anyone
do
not
know
what their duties —
use
are
and What city council ex
Af the fire department
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n othing to hide," Council
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with depa rtinent
heads for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at (lassifled
should be made of it i th
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department that relies
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Video Equipment Taken

Thieves

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Top U.S. Officials See

and theft., of more than $10,000

Clifford Kiefer of Titusville
in a reported three scuba diving
number of separate incidents outfits,
valued at $1,000, were
across Seminole County.
stolen when someone entered
County school authorities his van parked at Mullet Lake
reported two video tape Park, Geneva.
recorders, an audio tape
[.ot W. carter of DeRary
recorder and film strip told Sanford police a pickpocket
projector, total value $3,607, apparently took
an envelope
'ere taken from an office
at containing $600 cash, two
lake Brantley High School.
ni'ir.

Vietnam Showdown Soon
WASHINGTON AP) — Senior American officials
Ctnmunt tracps are massing for a spring offensive
Vietnam, where a showdown battle could develop in the
next six weeks. One of the key targets of the expected
North Vietnamese spring offensive is expected to be the
bustling provincial capital of Tay Ninh, in the "Parrot's
Beak" region near the Cambodian border. The city would
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Sand Lake Road, Forest City,
Nearby Teague Middle
School was also entered,
deputies said, but officials
reported nothing missing.
Richard Walker reported his

Tabernacle May Fall
BO V1%

Utah AP) —-The people who are doing
this don't know brain from dir t," sas
of
plans to tear down the 112-year-old Bountiful Tabernacle

apartment at Plzntation
A pa rtments, Winter Park, was
burglarized and items valued at
$i,m taken. Deputy P J.
Rigins said missing items

to make way for a modern church building. "It's just
terrible that they could be so destructive. It's a crime, a
religious czime," Heber J, Sessions, an 89-year-old high
he Chur'
f '--.:-: (Thrt tf 1;ittcr hr 'i -IMLIrliuni, said Monday,

while he and Ws wife were
grocery shopping at a Sanford
supermarket
yesterday.
Harold Joseph Beske of
Winter Park reported a $150
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was
was ta'en
when his auto
was burglarized
at i' parking lot at Town and
Country Carpets, U. S.
Longwood,

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player and 24 tapes, AM-FM
speed bicycle and clothing.

Demos Skip Veto Fight
House Democratic leaders in.
tend to avoid a veto showdown with President Ford as
efforts to produce a compromise energy program center
on dela ying 1'nr1'.
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before it Ford's veto of a bill that would delay his tariff on
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to shunt
the veto message today to the House Ways and Means
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forced ope n a cabinet to take
the money.
A door glass was smashed as

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reported today.
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Sunday Sale Given Approval
departmctd.
In defense '1 his decision to ignorv the pica
.And CiiJ (luiiflnafl Edith Duvn said
from Carriage 11111 homeowners and back the
the water's depth "varies With rainfall."
requeat from the two property owners,
The dock's new location is to be deters Or lando said, 'i1 individual has his righ ts
mined by members of the efty's recreation
no majority can take away from him."

"Depending on the results of
our research, we would consid.
er the possibility of marketing
solar heaters," said FP&amp;L
spokesman Tony Bothwell.
"It's logical fo us to keep an
open mind to alternate energy

"We're looking into solar sources,"
energy for three reasons," said
Brooker said TECO
could r
TECO spokesman Rod Brooker,
(luce
its
power
demand
by up ift .)
"To further research on the
3 per cent and save as much as
state of the art, to detennine
what effect solar heating would 80,000 tons of coal a year if u s
have on our total system de- 230,000 residential customers
mand and to see if it's feasible converted to solar energy to
heat water.
for us to get into the marketing
end, possibly on a sales, lease
And Brooker said the Tampi
or consuiung uasis.
company also was thinking
about expanding its research
Brooker said the research
into solar home-heating and airprogram has a $50,000 budget t'ijwlitiinin'
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For 'Tobacco Menace Essay

c'oufl d• school Ward to allow teacher-s
enipted back in the late GO's authorized a
mrnion
mitted
prior
criminal
records to Judge the essays Of students
whenagroupor
j
bondvalldalion,with sa le of
tize
tried
ci
ns
to block the $7 million in bonds to set up a conviction for auto theft, who will receive cash awards
county from buiLlIii
the utility system. The county's Burgess said he served four from the special account.
curthouse In Sanford, pushing bonds wouii
years of a rive year sentence, "I am strongly concerned
about the health and welfare of
for
more t.entral county million purchase Of both including six months
for
cur
school age children,"
locti Instead,
escaping from a sta te prison
systems,
Parker
said.
VihIen said that as corn.
Paolk County.
But county officials claim facility in P
"1
believe
that tobacco now
mission chairman he will that since the syst'tma are well
The cowl noted at Burgess'
th
has
proved
to
be the number
"appeal directly to Mayor Bill outside the boundaries of "is moral, not psychological
, one mena ce to the heal th of
Grier" to con vi nce the city not Casselberry, the city ha
He needs to learn to Leave OUlet Americans, and Oaths causeti
tOtrjtoWockthecou,mqy's5
priority 'rn their purchase,
people's property alofle."
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monte Mall. Thursday ftouga cut, polish and mount gems,
Saturday of this week for a Gem stones, rocks and mintrals.
and Slineral Show.
The phenomenal growth of
More than 20 (healers from all interest in ecology, stone
ov the nation will be buying, (1isC0%ry, polishing a n d ar'V.
tustic design has made
professionals of amateurs and
artists of pr(ifeS.SiOflalS
Among the groupings will be
a selection of amethyst stones
from Africa, Latin America and
Local distributors of Shakiec the western states. Another
products have initiat ed a fund collector will show his vast
raising ciimIIgn V.ith a al of ctIk'ctitn of coral fromim Mexn-u
1,
SID0,000
to be raised during 1975 and Tampa Bay.
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for the Central Florida
Hist or ic fossils discovered
around Florida will be on
Zoological Society,
Bob Maurer, area supe rvisor, exhibit and identified. Hare
announced that all profits fmnm collections of rocks from many
the nle of the ecological home countries will be included.
Some of the stones have been
products and food supplements
will be donated to the fund- creatively mounted into
originally designed, handmade
hungry zoo,
A bocth will be set up at the jewelry that may be purchased.
i 4 entrance of the Sanford Zoo There will be demonstrations
from 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. each such as tumbling stones and
Saturday and Sunday.
faceting by national dealers
Maurer also said that all during (he show at the Mall.
The show is free to the public
profits received on home
during
Mall hours 10a.m. to
deliveries In the area will be
donated to the too saciety on the 9:30 pm.. SR 436, Altamonte
Springs
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The panel also included a
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teacher, a Democrat who voted
for Gurney in 1968 and contributes to the Independent party,

an unemployed electrician who
said prior grand jury service
taught him to "quit listening to
gossip," a carpenter with a
sixth-grade education, a clerk
(111(1 I pos tal worker.
Twelve of the Jury members
did not vote in the 1968 Florida
election that placed Gurney in
his federal position. Of the six
V. ho voted, four ballots
ere
cast for the Republican senator
all of t hem by Democrats.
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to sit in judgment of him.
During frequent, hushed at.
torney huddles at the bench,
G urne y shifted his weight to
ease a bothersome leg injury

aggravated by hours of sitting.
During the trial, his hop
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LOCATION: On SR 46, near 1-4 traveling cut towards Sanford.
Would you like to have this eyesore as your next door neigh bor?
We think not and feel it should be spruced up at once.
This eyesore is in the heart of
Sanford and does nothing to improve the community's
Image to any out-of4owner who
might be driving th rough or visiting th e area.
Got an eyesore in your neighborhood? Help
call
to it and participate In
"leaning up your neighborhood, Write EYESORE. Theattention
Fvenlng Herald, P.O. Box 1G37,

Sanford, ha., 32771.

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TAI.MIIA&amp;SEE, Fla. (AP) poenas was also refused. The Tallahassee, used the ruling
to question on whether he had
—Supreme Court Justice David ccnunittee said Russell could exa
mine the files and named contacted any lower court
McCain is fighting a House
Marc Glick, commit tee staff di- judges on cases pending or
impeachment committee that the committee
would decide rector, to collect name, of other about to come before a judge.
Pressured Justice Hal Dekle which ones had relevant in- Witnesses in the
continuing JQC
HIS lawyers earlier had at.
into resigning,
formation,
probe.
tempted to limit the committee
At a brief meeting Monday
Russ asked that For bes be
s
inquiry.
where the panel dropped its disqualified because he was
Rep. Eric Smith, D-Jackson.
The committee voted to drop
B The Associated Press
fickle inquiry, the committee party to a suit last year against rifle, sa id any di
work anti how efficient the
squalification Dekie's name from questionFloridians may one day be are,"
y tiun
rejected
"frivolous" a mo- the Judicial Qualifications of Forbes would be "the tip of
said spokesman Brock
fromas
McCain's
naires
able to buy solar water-heaters Lucas. "This is strictly' a reattorney to Commission. The suit resulted the iceberg" because he was on peal to nearly 500 court of apand circuit judges. The
have Rep. John Forbes, D. in a Supreme Court decision Forbes' subcommittee in the new forms,
direct from their friendly search
now due March 19,
suit,
project.
We're utility
not yet Jacksonville, disqualified,
neighborhood power company sure how
that the House speaker or
an electric
will ask judges w hether they
Another
if research projects planned by could use solar energy."
motion
from representative could examine
Dekle submitted his resigna- have been contact ed by McCain
three of the stak's largest utiliMcCain's attorney. James Russ JQC records.
tion Monday, four days after or J ustice Joseph Boyd on
ties are successful,
Florida Power &amp; light Co. of Orlando, for 12 blank subSpeaker Donald Tucker, I)- refusing to answer acommittee pending
cases,
said
It
was
conducting
its
owi
Tampa Electric Co., Florida
in-house solar water hp(in.'
•
rower Corp. nd r ioriva
rower
climate
control and solar-elec&amp; light Co. are investigating
trk'ity
studies
in addition to Iithe potent ial of selling the heatnanng
a project by the Arthur
ers to provide new income and
D.
Little
Inc. research firm of
conserve fuel.

TECO said will begin field
tests later this month by Installing a .colar watcrheater at
its corporate headquarters. It
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Rotarians Aid School Plan

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Florida"
and that the
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organization during an 18III
month period had smuggled
more
than $7 million in illegal
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BILL
Into this country and
BEIJ.EVIU
BY
While Viblen thinks the
channeled
it through central
Herald Staff Writer
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W- county has a good case
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to
ributIon points
ultimate purchase of Indian over
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Merle E. Parker has taken deaths from any known
Casselberry Mayor Bill Grier hills and Consumer utilities,
the U .S.
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- - — -.- - - said today that his city will take Mayor Grier feels the city also
definite action to block is in the right,"
gty yesterday in a Jan. 21 one step further — he's
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bond validation suit for the city attorney Ken Mcintosh
Tavern and one of the defen- to provide cash awards for
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purchase of two utility firms, represent us in all utility dants was sentenced to two children who write essays on
in slogan writing
in prison. The other two "the menace of tobacco use.,, contests dealing with the
The county is expected to matters," Crier said. "I would ye
Ills initial step was to sue the menace Of tobacco use..,
uthorize attorney John assume If we didn't have a were ordered held In jail
schoolboardandotheroffCj,,,
McDonough to file the sWi Justifiable case, then we pending pre-sentence In.
Secondly, he added, the
Pardelpating in Spring Lake Sebow's 1"OV91"Mk9Y PrOed,hm lek C2rW Vande Velde,
today.
claiming
school
provided
mont.y
is to '-provide postage to
vestigations.
wouldn't plan on filing a
Principal Dick Prater, Scott Macbovlan, Tom SlcfUano and Dr. Brammmm Murphy. (Herald Photo
smoking Although litigation could be counter suit" to block the
Judge Cowart sentenced John tray to "acilities were con. Mall letters written by school
by 06 Nichols)
the state law. He WOfl
expensive for both city and purchase.
Burgess, 24, of 1010 W. Ninth
children to Congressmen,
county citizens, both side, feel The hassle began when St.,
that
round,
and he said today Senators. the President
to two years In p'3O() after the
...
suit has been settled it 01
that they have fight legal cases. Seminole Cou
nty condemmed he pleaded guilty to buying, couri
urging couperatlon in an all out
"It makes no Sense for Indian Hills and Consumer
effort
ce MIIt and concealing stole n
School Supt. Bud Layer, the in thi,tod phase out tobacco use
Casselberry to oppose our Utility systems in south beer and
ecade."
wine taken in the day after
Parker filed suit,
validation suit," Seminole Sezn1no k and began negofia
"A phaseout (Of
burglary.
county Commjon Chai rman for the purchase of
issueda "no smoking" memo , 'hould receive op priority in
da Nichols
ment to improve the ecological will be planted at t he uUi
the private
Anthony Jerome Robinson, aP the county's schoolsoour
nation's bust
and Sid VIh!cn Jr. said today. "It systems. Cassaiberry a lso had 18,
Par ker
west areas of the school, will be extremely
W. 1h SL, said he outlawing smoking areas for said,
of 1
A State Grant has also been providing a living lab for out- t
expensive to been negotiating with the was the "lookout
Spring La ke Elementary given the school for an outdoor door
he citizens of Casselberry and owners for "some two years" burglary and pleadedn" in the students under 18 years of age.
Parker is head Of Seminole's
education.
guilty to
Layer's memo was sent on Citize
to
School recently received $500, classroom and nature trails,A bridge across the stream
the citizens of Seminole for the purchase, according to grand la ce
n's Protecti ve League. He
r ny.
abice from School Board Atty. says the organization
from the Rotary Club of
claim
The school Is si tUated on 25 will lead to an amphithea, County"
Crier,
Issac
Fletcher
Jones,
18,
Of
Doug
Stenstrom
and
in
Th
e
decision
to direct
Seminole County South for an beautiful acres, where treei with water testin g and ph-_)to .N I ~ I ~..,,
"We had to supply additional
about 500 members nationwide
1802 lincoln Ae, pleaded response to a petition filed by
herfl ta i tdlife stations neurb). heart trig described
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the
suit
waParker is 011 the agenda for
) viijtcr and 5twer capacity for
by
Viblen as the our citizens. We thought we had guilty to breaking and entering Parker, who was seeking a Wedne
will be planted along the activity packets will be written "most
sd
with intent to commit a court order to prohibit smoking board ay's 7 p.m. schooI
Dr.
Important decision the reached an agreement wi th
Branrrnn Murphy, property line. Native wetland
meeting at the county
for outdoor studies in all major
areas at Seminole High,
'esiden of the dub, made the trees will be planted along the
county has made since we Private OwnerS when t he county misdemeanor In the case,
th
cour
ouse,
disciplines-Science, Social c1ecI1
Now, Parker, in his latest
presentation, with the money to stream on the school's Studies, Math
Burgess, after Intense step,
IIUIUOn
c
in," CS-kr
to
wants approval from the
and I4ngUa1 the Courthouse suit" The suit
üng
be used for plants and equip- properly. Native dry laid
Cauelberry had already
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JACKSONVIlLE, Fin. iAPi — State proposals ;o
regulate child day-care centers have drawn heated objections from operators, with one woman calling the plans
a serious blow to parenthood and the family."
"There are legislators in this country who would take
over the lives of our children from 18 months and up,"
said the woman, identiuing herself only as operator of a
Volusia Count)' day-care center.
The objections came during a hearing on the proposals
Monday by the Division of Family Senices,

The two, bundled ,

four counts of making false
declarations to the federal
grand jury which indict ed him

develop comprehe ns ive grow th plans within individual

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who want to lire out t he ir years listening to gentle ocean
surf are battling to close two bars th ey claim blare acid.
rock music into their bedrooms.
We're here uiir little Iicc ilhl(I quiet, but v. e iiiight ;i
V. &amp;'ll have moved to (lie Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn,"
complained Dean l.uce, who lives near the flipper.
(;ipr)er owners Ed and Danny Gibson, faced with a
circuit court heari ng on complaints, have counter -sued
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JACKSON VlI.I,E, Ha. i API
State Rep. C. William
Nelson, fl-Melbourne, pred icts Florida's population will
continue to grow despite recession and inflation and will
reach 10 million by 1982.
"Along with this growth, an additi onal $300 million will
be need ed to provide services for th e new residents," he
said Monday at the mid-year conferen ce of the State

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until the pigmy sperm whales, making no effort to free
themselves, could be pulled from t he surf and ta ken to a
marine park at St. Augustine.

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one a
wives, three retirees and three black Vietnam veteran.

four Republicans, 13 Democrats and one person who
couldn't remember her political
affiliation was selected today
(or the bribery conspiracy trial
of former GOP Sen. Edward
Gurney and fo ur others,
U.S. District Judge Ben
re
Krentzman did not distinguish
be tween the voting Jurors and
the panel's six alternates. Only
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who couldn't pay tier
will be privy to that information
electric bill tried to keep
until the jury begins its dehe rself and her little girl
liberation,.
wariis by burning charcoal
Selection of the 18, nine men
for heat after their dcc'
and nine women, came in the
trit'it)' was cut off. It killed
twelfth day of tedious question
ttiii.
and answer sessions by Krentzwas a sad case t he y
man In his quest for a fair and
V.t'fl' bo th obvioaslv oH,'
rptrtial pane l
imi lii , l'cter frdii.W,
Opening argum i.eut, V. cli' 'x
assistant
in cdi c' a
pected to follow,
examiner for Dade County.
Gurney and (lie four cu-dc.
llores Fernandez,
fendants are charged with conand her daughter, Felicita,
spiracy to create a slush fund
u, were killed by carbon
from bu ilder contributions by
dioxide
poisoning from a
promising G ur ney's infl uence
charcoal grill they used in
in government -sponsored
their rented cottage, h"
housing projects

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Strangers
became friends in a Common cause as 50 people Joined two
Marine patrol officers in an effort to save a beached,
wound ed mother whale and her new born calf.
"here were all these people not paying any attention to
each ot he r," said Marine Patrolman Ronald U. Tedder.
BEACH,

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Judge Cowart yesterday Miami with him
and another
accepted
a guilty plea from woman,
cash and checks was taken
stemming from a spectacular Mrs. Leonor Coton, 35, of
by burglars who entered
denied knowing that the
Jan. 11, 1974, auto crash at Fi ve Longwood, conditioned
on
office at Keeman Brick of Points on US.
woman was going to
17-92 south of hearing testimony from state's Bogota, Columbi
a, to smuggle
Central Florida Inc., Charlotte Sanford was scheduled to get witnesses in a cocaine cocaine Into the United
States.
underway
today
before
Circuit
smuggling
Conspiracy.
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Prosecutor Bill Heffernan
Court Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr.
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told
Mm
Coton,
of
09
the court that Coton is a
Speneer Green, 30, Is charged flfl Road
was
or
f
ed
arrested
eral
fugitive In a drug
f
wi th three counts of leavi ng the
cotapincy
in
D
ecem
ber
Smuggling case and is believed
scene of an accident; reckless
3%
to
narcotics
agents
seized
have fled to South America.
driving; attempting to elude an
ki
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oca
ine
with
a
street
Heffernan
was told to
officer and no drivers license, value
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$70
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arrange
for
state's
witnesses In
Police said Green was fleeing
Colon',
case
to testily
Yesterday Mrs. Coton told
Casselberry police after a hit
before
the court sometime this
and run accident and was Cowart abe wanted to plead
chased oflSR27to Five pothts guilty to the lesser charge
Heffernan said
tOfthC
where the car he was driving attempted Conspiracy
neg
otiated
plea
by
Mrs.
Coton
li terally leaped four-lane U.S. (punishable by a maxlniwn of
the
state
is
recommending
she
17-92 and landed on top of new One Year in county Jail) but she
be
put
in the
cars in a lot a; Town and "wasn'tguilty of anything.
conspirsicy cue.
Country Lincoln-Mercury,
She admitted that her
'q appears she was a dutiful
Green was apprehended Jan. husband, Jos
e
Manual
Coton,
wile,"
21 of this year in connection 39, hadn't been at home for went Heffernan said, "who
along wi th her husband."
with a burglary at a service "three or four months" when he
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said Coton had
sta tion on SR-134 at 1-4. He appeared in December and
'
bn
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4-..
th
subject
of surveillance
faces trial later in that case.
1.
and her two daughters Went
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at the 1014 Maple Avenue
residence of Mrs. Gloria
Hatchett. Damage was limited
to the mattress and minor
smoke damage.

seconu wniie ne unioauea a and concealing stolen property
p011cC reprieti (lie itre aptruck at an Alt.amonte Springs and possession of firearm bya patently was set by three
Ms. Bonfleur, according to Winn Dixie — and
juveniles playing with matches.
somebody convicted felon.
Altamonte Patrolman Richard grabbed it and ran.
Only smoke damage was
Otha Lee Booth, 41, of 816W,
Roman, was fleeing Winter
reported
Alvin W. fleck of 1914 East Th ird St., Sanford, was in blc(din' at apartment 51,
Spring police when he forced
Gardens, Sanford,
Orihid D, tuki j)ol1C as he fl)UIlt Jail td:y (01 ,0OO bond
her car to a halt at Sit 43
when
a
cooking
left on an
a truck at the Brantley charged with uttering a unattended gaspot
cook stove
Roman said she had been loaded
nd had left the

JACKSON VII,lj.:

"And along come two helpless creatures

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government, says he hopes his experience will prompt
other white males to consider filing similar Job
discrimination complaints if they are warranted,
"Congress meant the Civil Rights Act and the 1972 Equal
Opportunity to apply to all Americans," he said.
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Sheriff's detective Ralph
had escaped by the time police
Salerno Jailed Steven Edward
arrived.
Mohr, 19, of 107 E. Jenkins
A 17-year-old Apopka youth Circle, Sanford, on $13,000 bond
yesterday left his wallet for a on charges of buying, receiving

two stereo speakers.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert J. Neyhart, who won a
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county jail today on $8,000 bond
following his arrest by sheriff's
the investigation of the
deputies on a circuit
warrant charging breaking and suspicious blaze,
Sanford fir emen responded to
entering with intent to commit

man, can I have some boxes?" Central Ave., Oviedo, was
of the accident.
after 'ceing smoke coming
$W, was taken in a burglary at taken from a juke box and
by deputies on circuit from the apartment of hirs.
Thien
the
snatcher
grabbed
arrested
Charges include driving
the home of William B. Bridges, cigarette vending machine
court warrants charging two Donie Macks. Mrs. Macks
in a wider the influence of alcohol, Deck's wallet and jumped into a
Lake hiarney Shores Drive, break-in at Cut Rate Liquors,
counts
lea
of buying, receiving and
waiting
car
and
sped
away,
ving scene of an accident
wasn't at home at the time,
Geneva, deputy Luke Stall- 1414 W. 13th St.
Patrolman Norman C. Floyd concealing stolen property. police said.
worth reported.
resisting arrest, fleeing to elude Jr. investigated
Harry Blackstone of Winter and others,
the incident. Bonds for Booth totaled $10,000.
Seminole County firemen
Thomas Hoffman, Stable Parkreportedmore
than
5
extinguished several brush
Roman said she cursed and
Burglars forced their way
Road, Sanfcrd, reported two
vandalism damage
FIRES
fires yesterday and last night
black lights, 25 tapes, a tape mere Homes off at Wood. thresteted officers who had to into an Altamonte Springs
Ridgewood force hc' from her car,
including large blazes at
player and other items, valued
warehouse at 741 Newburyport
A ve., south Of W. 25th St.,
Sanford
firemen
ed
report
a
Ma
thews Street and HulIview,
Gas thieves are on the prowl. Ave. and made off with about
atI2SO, were stolen from abarn Sanford. Patrolman Gordon
mattress
and
box
spring
was
Oakland
Hills, and Swectcreek
at his home.
worth of materials, police
Altamonte Springs police
Reid reported
apparently
deliberately
set
Drive,
Sweetwater
Oaks. Units
Charles hlibner of Orlando
glass sliding today said reports from Spring reported today.
afire
by
unknown
persons
last
from
the
Forest
City, Five
doors,
windows
and
exterior
reported that $1,648 cash was
Lake Apartments
show
John S. Lord, 29, told Alta- night at the Sanford Naval Points and Lockhart fire
from
a
cash
box
in
the
light
fixtures
were
smashed
at
missing
gasoline pilferers are siphoning monte police be locked the
Academy Senior School on East stations responded to the fires
two new, unoccupied houses, the precious liquid from cars building at 4p.m. on
office at the Waffle Hut, SR
Friday and First Street
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Harriett said the state fire
marshal's of fice is assisting in

A color television, valued at 1521 W. 13th St. and coins were

WASHINGTON tAP) — A reluctant Congress is appreaching decisions on additional military ad to Cambodia amid mounting pressure for the government of
President Lon Not to resign. Senate Republican Leader
Hugh Scott Joined other lawmakers Monday in calling for
"a change in leadership" in Cambodia to facilitate
negotiations for the safety of refugees in Phnom Penh,

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parked outside thee building,
returned Saturday to find
Jan' e. Evans, 23, repsrted an scaffolding, shovels and rope the mattress lire triggered a
A 50-year-old Orlando woman incident of gasoline siphoning to missing from
sprinkler system and alarm on
the building,
was arrested in Altamonte police Sunday, but the culprits
the unused third floor of the
sCflOoI DUiIWflg- and u -ouii( ing
ARRESTS
was evacuat ed and th e burning
of
1905
mattress and box springs
Chr istopher hall, fl,

Jinunie Peterson's Gocery

While Saving A Whale

TAMPA, Fin. I All)
A 12member Jury and six alternates

FLORIDA

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in meals were taken from a
radio, tennis equipment, a 10- meat case during a burglary at involved in an accident in Square store someone ap- forgery.

Aid Issue Vote Near

Strangers Become Friends

Gurney Jurors
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St., Longwood, and broke open
Herald Staff Writer
The firm is a wholesale
Sheriff's deputb!s and police and retail outlet for masonry
today were probing burglaries supplies,

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Florida Power said it plans to
"There's not a great sa vings
inst all a so lar water heater in insolarwater4ieating, but if we
the cafeteria of the firm's St. could go into solar air-conPetersbur g headquarters this ditionirig, that's when you could
nionth.
have the big impact from solar
"We want to see how they energy," Brooker said.

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Tuesday,

Mar.

11, 1975-4A

Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
WAYNE D. DOYLE,

ROBERT C. MARKEr,

Advertising Director

Honie Delivery: Week, Mcents. Mth, $240; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $2840 Bs Mail In I1rida same as
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Around The Clock

A shame we don't have a supply of special
commendation ribbons, or whatever, to present to
ttuse deserving of special recognition.
Take the case of the men
who belong to the U.S.
Army National Guard, Company B, from Sanford.
We've been told that Sgt. Bruce Kifer and his
men
dona ted 29 pints of
blood to the local blood bank. It
would be used for those in need of same and
residing
in Seminole County.
That 's quite a record, fellahs.
I'm proud of you
'especially since I'm once of 'those ' who drops off
the chair at the slightest sight of a needle..
.much
less the blood. Would you believe that I have trouble
making it through a 'red' light. .cau.e it reminds
me of
Ed. Notejikj just fainted, A whiff of
Johnnie Walker Red should bring him around
without too much trouble, however,
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The free industrial world is preoccupied these

Another embargo is a genuine possibility and
its effects on an economically weakened

capitalistic structure can not be discounted.
However, it also is important to realize that the
.f'nt threat of an oil embargo is only one of the
ftonts on which the oil producing nations are attacking.

nere are man)- opportuitities of enjoying the
inam. natural blessings which we ~ave surrounding

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fishing pole reach of your boat.
A word to the wise for these "jnonsiderates"
the Sheriff's Dept. Is cracking down. So, if you're
one of those who insists on a full throttle, then you
Just might as well plan on opening your wallet,
too.
cause the fine will be more than enough to
Pacify all those others who are filing protests with
the proper law enforcement authorities.
On top of the Inconvenience of it all, I hope you
boaters read the story our ourdoors editor Bob
Orrell had in the paper this past Sunday... .11 for
no other reason than to try and get you to slow
down,
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near DelAnd. There were three persons in a small
boat, and as the high flying speedboat rounded a
turn in the river, It was much too late to do anything
other than ram right thru the smaller boat
cutting it in two, and having to live with this nightmare
the rest of the
lives.
Enjoy Yourself. But at least let the others
have the same opportunity of doing

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the value of their oil reserves would remain the
same regardless of the rate of worldwide inflation
or that the price of l should not be tied to th e
value of the American dollar. They further agreed
that surplus oil income should be used first in the
Arab region, If any funds are left over, th ey will be
allocated to the "Third" or underdeveloped areas

President Ford's costly energy self sufficiency
ogram should be made crystal clear.
prThe p
for building and protecting a
multi-billion dollar, admittedly inefficient
production capacity.
This will be accomplished, if a Ford-Kissinger
proposal goes through, by guaranteeing oil
of the world,
prices high enough to make the high-cost plants
The immediate effect of the Arab an- swnaentI) protitabie to encourage reluctant
investors. Consumers will pay through the nose.
nouncement was to send the value of the dollar
menetresultwiubeawhitee1ep1tcompIex
plunging in Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich, Tokyo and of energy - production facilities too costly to
elsewhere. Th e dollar tremor exhibits that the scrap and s inef ficient they will be a load on
"First World" with all of its vast technolo2v, American prices for years to come.
resources and intelligence has less confidence
So swiftly does science advance when
itself than do 130 mifflon Arabs with a single, finite breakthroughs start Owl then plants will most
resource and little unity except in fiscal affairs, surely be out of date before they're completed
It is clear from the Baghdad meeting, and from and put into operation.
N it is true that the Ford-Kissinger proposal
subsequent meeting of Arab ministers in Vienna, guaranteeing
a high minimum petroleum price
that the oil producers have gained little seeks in part to force companies and ho
sophistication from their brief exposure to the owners tn devise ways to use less oil and use it
world of industry and finance,
more efficiently. But a major objective, as noted
above,
is to push industry, with government
Their effort to devalue the dollar can only hurt
them more than it does the United States or the subsidies, into Investing large sums in not
Atlantic community if we awaken to the realities thoroughly developed methods for turning out
and take the offensive. Their intention to build up energy in one form or another. Two of the
favored
the gassification of coal and
the industry and technology of the Third World is heez processes,
tionofshatearenoteffjcjenty
an effort to use natural resources least efficiently evert in the laboratory.
— which really makes oil less valuable. Ile world
7be long-range outlook for oil substitutes looks
already has an incomparable industrial machine in exceedingly bright in solar heating, nuclear
on, geothermal energy and coal gassificatlon
the United Sta tes of America, Western Europe and

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for the housing industry, both when inflation was
the specter haunting the economy and after
unemployment became the No. i concern.
Just how devastating is shown by statistics in
the tht "U.&amp; Housing Markets," a semiannual survey published by Advance Mortgage

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Herald Staff Writer

And
Lester
Mandell,
"I'm sure we can work with within city bounthjfl addition Lo removed from e utility
tax,
all utility companies to collect
th
president of Sanlando Utilitje
the city. We have had no con- Winsor Manor.
however, fell on deaf ears, utility taxes and remit the
Co., told The Herald today, it Ilicts before, We will do
Council Chairman J. it. Councilman II. A. Scott in. moneys to the city, but a lawLONGWOOI)
Councilman would he "pretty difficult" to whatever the city council
Grant,
meanwhile indicated he dicated he would oppose any suit might be necessary to
Don
Schreiner
warned turn off water and sewer to the requires us to do provided we
would
go along with a slight increase in utility taxes,adding collect the funds from Man.
f'flhiflriflhin. In
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city residents, auuing he has have an agreement with them," increase
in city water rates— "1 you realize how many dell's firm. He urged the city to
Utilities Co. may shut off purchaced remaining unirn- Mandell said.
five to 10 cents per thousand people are out of work?"
determine an estimate of
service to city residents if the proved lots in Winsor Manor.
lie said last week that his gallons — to gather money to
The
city
in
recent
weeks
revenue
loss. &amp;me officials
city persists in trying to collect one of the subdivisions effected, firm was not aware they should
n a water line to the four found that the water depart- have said the loss might nm
utility taxes the firm has failed and is developing there.
have been collecting a 10 per developments and serve them ment is operating at a profit, upwards of
$15,000.
to collect,
cent utility tax witha $1 with city water. Utility lines in but the Skylark sewer
package
Councilman
Gerard Connell
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Mandell said ,Mrs. Schreiner, maximum monthly from the developments are owned by plant is operating at a loss. Mrs. said he will check with Winter
said, however , the state
htwd been employed by him customers. Sanlando serves the city.
Irmann said she would not at Park Telephone Co. and Florida
departtiient of pollution control in the Grepter Construction Co. with water and sewer Devon.
Council member June Lor- this time go along with a raise Power officials to find out if
would not permit such an action office, left his employ about one shire, Sleepy Hollow first ad. mann urged that action be in the sewer rates.
resident those utilities have been
by a utility company.
year ago.
dition and the Moorings all
taken immediately to raise
Mayor 1mann is a
properly collecting the taxes
water rates. Mayor JamesR. of y!ark.
and if they must be notified
I.ormann's and her recomJulian said Wt night it is the when lands are ;innext-d to the
1n4nd:Ition that th' $1 cap l
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I'rc'dcrit IA?7I No!
h.i akcd l'rime Mtniter Long lioret to Form a new
cabinet in a sweeping shakeup that Included
the ouster of
the commaner in chief of the armed
forces, political and
diplomatic sources said today.
The cabinet shuffle was seen a the start of a
major
change in leadership that is intended to expand civilian
control over the government and could lead to the fall of
Lon N ot himself.
Some sources said the U.S. Embassy
as behind the shakeup.
Political sources -said Long Boret tendered his
resignation late Monday saying his government "is
in.
capable of leading the country any more" following the
removal of a province chief without consulting his
cabinet.

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residents to remain calill and vigilant in the face of
hatever might happen and to
remain united with the
armed forces.
The communique said the insurrection "can in no
succeed."
It said planes and
helicopters attacked the artillery
barracks but gave no indication of (hi' rutcome.
Other sources said the fighting Involved the 1st
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The radio,
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Another of the fronts was apparent when Arab
ministers met in Baghdad recently to discuss the
possibility of boycotting the American dollar. Th e

us in this area like the beautiful St.
Johns River,
for example.
Unfortunately it doesn't take more than a select
Few to ruin a "good thing" for the rest of us.
I don't own a
boat, but certainly am envious of
all those who do ann are out sopping-up the sunshine
over the weekend.
i would suppose there are
other ways of cornpletely relaxing oneself. . . .but I Just can't help but
appreciate the tranquility surrounding those in
their boats. You know, the achor is
overboard and
the boaters hoping they're not annoyed with a fish
nibbling on their lines.
And if by chance they happen to have a ender
loaded with plenty of -suds-,. well that doesn't do
anything more than get you quicker sun tan, right?
There's only one thing which could ruin such a
placid scene.. .and that's the Richard Petty's of
the water lanes!
Justbecausetheyhavea 1flP
50 hooked on to the
back of their boat, these characters aren't satisfied
until the), "open it UP"....usually passing within
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days wi th th e possibility of anoth er petroleum
embargo by oil producing nations and what it could
dotoeconomies already reeling from recession and
inflation.

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municipal building was first Freeman ant! say you want an
conceived.
itemized account , but Mr.
According to Brock, Freeman Freeman has been paid and you
Still termed the fee for the bond can talk about the matter every
WINTER SPRINGS
chafing over a ,000 charge by validation suit only the "tip of Monday from here on out an! it
former city attorney Thomas the iceberg" and said lie would won't change Utat."
Freeman that was deducted by be glad to appear before
A motion by Councilman John
the bank along with other Council to give a detailed ac- Daniels that would have tied
closing costs before con• counting of his bill if the council completion of the newly
struction money for the new fire so desired,
acquired city recreation
station-city hail was given the
Brock
said
Freeman building to action declarin;'
cit', City Council Is still probably should have sub- Winter Springs a
Bicentennial
demanding an itemized list of mitted a detailed bill, but ho City failod In giin ne'ery
charges be submitted,
saw no impropriety.
support and was tabled.
Council was not satisfied last
Mayor Troy Piland took
Daniels, who was delegated
night with a report from affront, saying, "Council in- by Council to represent the City
present city attorney Newman structed me to proceed with the in working with the County
Brock, who relayed Freeman's closing and now I am told there Bicentennial Committee and
SW1)rtM explanation that the is somet hing improper. We drawing up plans for
amount included services were under the assumption it celebrating the Nation's birrendered over several years was a simple loan with the bank
dating back to former mayor and then we got involved with federal funding for Improving
Granville Brown'a tenure in this bond validation,
the building and Sunshine Park
office, when the idea of the
Piland added, "I will contact as a Bicentennial project.

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level and apartment starts by more than hall.
Only in the fIrst year of the Depression and
completes negotiations today with the leaders of the eight
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first year after Pearl Harbor were there steeper
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nearly 30 per cent while consumer incomes were
Cnmon Market summit meeting In Dublin Castle: a
Increasing only 6 per cent. Ilds reversed a long.
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in Britain's contribution to the
time trend In which consumer Income con'-"
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future sales of New Zealand butter and cheese
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faster than mortgage payments.
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with Amana compacter which they have donated to be given
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Oviedo High School by the Band Parents. Proceeds will benefit
Outlook Central Florida
1''
—There was a net loss in construction emSanford Middle School PTA,
Lenten DRAMA, "Take This workshop on role of religion in
school's music pr'ram. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols
ployment of 300,000 Jobs, plus an undetermM
Sam? ... The Name Sounds Suspklous ... 0#
7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Cup" presented by Fellowship rehabilitation of handicapped,
.
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number in construction-related Industries.
Players at Fellowship Hall of S&amp;S Cafeteria and Lake Island
Overeaters Anon
I
Builders were whipsawed between Mated
First United
Recreation Center, Winter
a.m., 600 W. SR 434, Longwood
materials costs and the escalating cost of
Park,
8 am, to 8:30 p.m.,
and 7:30 p.m., Florida Power
Fortunately, there are
of
MARCH 13
ujr,ducted by Dr. Harold It.
19
turnaround in response to an easing of mortgage
i
r
The question before the United States, the arrive there must be a great deal more research
CivlW International (San. Wilke. Open to public.
By ED PRICKE-I'T
it would cost the city about out and floode-d out" and that it
funds, especially In the slnglamily, home
effort over an extended period of years. These
leader of the industrial world, is how long we will
Free blood pressure tat, ford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier
Herald
Staff
Writer
$14,000 for their part. The cost was time to pave the street and
&amp;fl
Citizens
trip
to
m&amp;t.
Passion
are not problems which respond to quick
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Restaurant.
Thanks To Mrs. Gielow
continue our tolerant drifting. Each day that we do research fixes,
boxes while the Deltona Junior Girls out Troop
to the citizens will be about the bring it
Play at Lake Wales. Leave
up to existing stanHousing
starts
will
hit
a
1.9-million
annual
rate
7th
and
Elm.
Sanford,
24
p.m.
61
sold
IXA
CASSEIERRy
hurts us more.
Council
same
for
the
final
Sanford
at
black
top.
2:30
As has been noted repeatedly by those closest
p.m.
from
Civic
darda,
.
(hreresters Anonymous, 7:30
for the fourth quarter of 1975, predicts Advance
yesterday passed — over ob.
Citizens complained the
Center,In
Pick up at Montgomery
Congratulations to Sanford and Seminole
The answer to the oil producing attacks on the to the acti
Pr al
c probierm involved what03
ldyllwflde School Advisory p.m., Aitamonte Springs Wards
Again, thanks to everyone for all the help they Mortgage president Robert J. Mylod, and WHI
jections
by
Council
Chairman
street
is filled with holes due to
..
in
Casselberry,
Afterrequired
now
for
having
outstanding
workers
and
have
City Attorney Ken McIntosh
Is
much
United States is here at home. We must stop .
more effort aimed at of- County
given to the Girl Scouts,
Committee, 7:30 p.m.
Community Center.
reach a total of 1.5 million or better for the full
Edith
Duerr
a
:*
.
precedent
drainage
problems.
It
noon
picnic
at
Bok
Tower
was
the
dedicated
women
like
Mrs.
Walter
Gielow.
told
city officials that If they
flation to place the dollar beyond attack by Arabs fid'"t en"V use. Hefty increases in United
Year. compared to the 1.35 maijon starts in 1974
12
SIAIL
setting
motion
to
spend
an
third
public
hearing
on
the
voted'to
sWnd money on a
I
before
show.
For
reservation
States
output
are
a
long
way
.
off,
though
MARCH
14
and we must develop energy self sufficiency to
Mrs. Frank G. Umstead
He expects there will be enough mgge
.
estimated
$14,000
to
repair
a
matter.
Central
Mr
fla, heart Aim,
Grace Bradford
north
street which doesn't belong to
military reserves hold
British Floridian Club of call Doris Rogers Or Mary
make petroleum competitive 'in the world. great promise.
money available to support a tjflIolus
street which does not belong to
program on Cardiopulmonary Orlando Spring Dance, 8 p.m. at McPherson. Sanford.
At one point Sizer asked for the city, it would set a
annual rate of darts by the fourtfi quarter — if
Yesterday was too soon to begin.
the city.
tP '; %'Resuscitation, 7:30 P.m.. the Unitarian Church Hall, 1815
.
President Ford apparently has been hustled Help Appreciated
more time to study the cost precedent for other such streets
Seminole County Campers, 7
the demand is there.
1
we"It will set a precedent that
into his involved price fixing and far-out
Community United Methodist E. Robinson, Orlando, Music by p.m., Stage Stop Safari Car&amp;ipfigures, but sung his vote with in Casselberry.
cannot afford and could
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
Church, Cassel berry. Mrs. Lora Vince Trio,
production drive by the strong worries of some of
Like the automobile industry, however, the
ground, W. Sit 50, Winter
Orlando and Glascock after the
i
would
like
to
thank
you
for
the
many
notices
cause
a very sizeable problem city engineer
They
should
be
said
as
brief
Craig
RN
will
teach
lifesaving
his closest advisers,
Although the street has been
as
possible
and
housing
industry
has
an
Inventory
problem
that
Garden.
.4,
to the
you have published for me during my term as comment on matters
in
the
future,"
Duerr
said
In
her
of
resuscitation
techniques.
general interest,
Pentagon chief James Schlesinger
15
MARCH
will be a drag on recovery. As the year began
city will be about $14,000.accepted as a dedicated right of
recently publicity chairman for the Delt.ona Fire
4
Audubon Wildlife film on RECRUITER RECEIVES COMM ENDA TION
dissenting opinion.
way, the city has never acC
entral
Florida
Great
Dane
sent word to the White Hmse special in- Auxiliary.
Ohio Club of Deltona 6 P.M.,
The letters sbetild desi with issum and avoid there were some 410,000 unsold homes, com.
Two-year enlistments in the armed forces served their
But Duerr was outweighted
vIjgtj
Glascock
said
Oakwood
cepted
it for maintenance
I
Club
"Fun
Match,"
Agriculture
group that the possibility of an oil
pared to 227,000 at the end of the previous slump
personalities,
Deltona Community Center, Building, 2350
WAC Lt.,Nleda K. Jones, daughter olMrs. Bette Neiman of 406
purpose as an enlistment inducement to supplement the draft emb"go now
Auditorium,
Rollins
by
College,
Councilmen
Charles
Sizer,
residents
have
been
"flocyled
purNses.
officials
said.
E. Michigan,
threatens ft nation's national
in 1l, There was no condominium inventory in
Pine Drive, Sanford, receives Army Comme ndation Medal from
carry-in dinner.
during an unpopular war.
Winifred
Jordan
Charles
Glascock
and
Sal
The
editor
reserves
the
right
to
edit
Orlando. Judging to begin at
security beyond tolerable limits. Secretary of
U. Col, James E. (11km Jr. for her work with the Chicago
Orlando.
letters for reasons of space, but will exercise units.
But they have no place In the stnicture of a pro(ession,al State Henry Kissinger reporW the ofl cartel,$
Social
Dept.
Sanford 12:30 p.m., with parade of
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Girl
Scout
Pioneer
Days,
Ft.
District Recruiting Command, i4here she serves as Woman's
"I want to see every street in *
Girl
Scouts
Aided
put
care
that
the
thrust
of the letter h not lost
r ._,J
, .., Woman's Club, I p.m., bridge champions, sweepstakes and Mellon Park, from 11 a.m. to 3. Army Corps recruiting officer.
military organization, as acknowledged in an announcement by ability to endanger US. military capability will
,.
*
She Is a graduate of Seminole
With the first, North Sea Oil not expected to flow
- paved." Glascock * ; in the editing.
- ~~' , I
and canasta,
Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger that the short-term eventually emasculate our clout in foreign af.
confirmation. Admission free. p.m. Open to public.
High
School
and
University
of
Florida,
she
entered
the
Army
in
ashore for another year, hard-pressed Britain is
alternative will be phased out by the end of June.
On behalf of the Girl Scouts In the DeBary_____________________________________________________________________ 1971.
_____________________________________________________ said, adding that he was in *
faIrs in a world which still respects power above
All
mnst be signed with a miffing already, counting its royalties.
_______________________________________ accomplish
that
objective.
favor of
an ad
valorem tax to *
Deltona area, we would like to thank the Evening address and, when possible, a telephone number
The costs of recruiting and training an enlistee under peace- most other things.
*
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It Li th us easy to appreciate the reason for Herald and Mrs. Fannette Edwards for pictures so the identity of the writer may be checked
*
time salary scales and in a period of inflation justly
government has announced its intention of
HOSPITAL
His response was to Duerr's *
President Ford's hasty efforts, especially, since and %Tite-up that was in your newspaper during established. However, the Evening Herald will not Only Imposing a revenue tax on petroleum
4
minimum three years of service ordered by Schlesinger to In.,
. ,.,I
Insistence that the city will not * 11
*
U.S. dependence on Middle East oil is increasing cookie time,
sure adequate return on the government's investment
respect the wishes of writers who do not want P('0dUCtioflbut of acquiring 5 per cent Interest
have
the
money
when
time
s
*
MARCH
10,
ISiS
'aet-a
Sc-ssons
1,be
Mo,uor
,anconj
military pernel,
steadily, as Canada, Venezuela and other suptheir names to appear in
in all discovertr.s — with the predictable result
We would also like to thank the people in both
ADMISSIONS
Ir.h3CI Manl, L,ih' Monroe
comes
to
refurbish
Oakland
*"
*
01tf4j
S.nu'I
Peterson
pliers cut back on what they're sending us. But it communities for buying the cookies from the
that many oil companies, curren tly in a race
SAflIOUI
Shirley M Loren:ano, L,,e
Battle readiness in a national erntrgency also demands a
Ran-is Through Ice
Flitibeth Avie??
*
Drive
and
that
Oakland
should
We
reserve,
of
course,
the
right
to
reject
any with sharply rising costs due to inflation,
.s not easy to understand why he's chosen this girl&amp;
Monroe
John I Hail Jr.
Caesar A Forman, CMsad.iq
solid force of trained units maintained at peak efficiency by a
*
e
not be on "top of the priority
letters
this
newspaper
considers
to
be
libelous
or
seriously
reconsidering
their
inveitment
economically
.
nonsensical
route.
'
continuity unattainable under the revolving door, two
I A)NG BEACH,Calif.(All) -- ineintx,rsare on the iLebre.iker I Ls,t."
c E1heiiv *
Deltary Junior Girl scout Ti'oop 172 sold 1,632
*
L'.'
Bruce
1
"
L
kilwe,
oistern
.
r"
Martin
Danny
slanderous.
Arlhur A Amrlunq, DeHary
programs.
enlistment policy.
The U.S. icebreaker Glacier Burton Island near the Glacier,
* f~
*
Johonle Mae Glover
Gerald A Ward. Winter Sprint
.
. .
Genevieve fl vnnt'tt, Dcltn.i
But
a
group
cf
citize
Arthur A Toncre, Cleveland. Oh'o
ray Cleveland
ns
who
*ft
*
Harold P Pellet?. 0 D S. Deltona
has rammed her way through a awaiting evacuation to Buenos showed up at last night's
A three-ytar enlistment is not a career, but it holds the JACK
Ooro'hy E Poole
f)esri'r f3radsctl. t .'k.. Monroe
MONDAY
*
mile and a half of the antarctic Aires by Argentine Air Force CHelen P WilOams
DISCHARGES
promise of more security for the individual, for his comrades
vctor tlwn Jsri('.• Oran' ''
THRU
*
meeting were adamant that the
Carrie .1 Ruqrrr.trn
ice pack into the freedom of 130 aircraft.
and for the nation.
SATURDAY
*
F reda I, Henderson
The Burton Island is in open city pay for bringing the street
open seas, the Coast Guard here
*
America Ann Hoiu1
- :'.
reported today.
water to the north of the Gla. backuptoexistingstandards
*
William I Smith
*
then
the
residents
would
pay
for
mpts
Aspokesrnansai(11he309.foot ncr.
Patricia Ann Mlii'
AREA DEATHS
*
*
ill Castro Badly Tim ed
pping
(enrya Presle,
(lacier, the United States '
The airlift, however, should the final cast of black to
*
*
BERRY S WORLD
Henry A Thur. Defl.',
and for
necessary
city sewer
*
largest
and
most
powerful
prove
unnecessary,
and
the
hookups
and
other
costs.
*
Ilertha M Zas?row, 0i-flr
WASHINGTON —
CLAUDE MEILIIIVr
________
MRS MARIE RODSTHOM
*
lsewas
icebreaker, radioed just before men will most likely be re*
Helen I kjOSow. Dci?ona
led, the CIA continued trying to get rid the Cuban embassy in Mexico
(laude St. Clair Merritt, 79, of
Identified Cuba's Fidel Castro as the target of an how;er, of the CIA's role I.,
City
*
Mrs. Marie Rodstrom, b3, of 10:30 p.m. POT Monday night turned to the (;lacier, the
*
I , i5p!k LM Adaro DrltanA
"This thing (street) should
the murder mission, of Castro, The Cuban who had sneaked the poison before the dreadful day in Dallas, a few weeks
unsuccessful CIA assassination plot. The
. I ,
Ronnie Dijtmrnfol, C)r1lol"I
Altamonte Springs, died March 1*2 Skinner Ave., Painesville, that she had freed herself from spokesman said. lie
*
Pl1i represented himself as an oil man into Havapa was nevet 3een again. Therefore,
added that have been capped 10 years *
Jeannette Dais. D'Itons
*
6
in
Florida
hospital
North.
headlInescouJdnt have come ata worse time or
*
Ohio, died Monday in Sanford. heavy
Sources familiar with Cie CIA conspiracy
cei in the Weddell Sea. a decision will be reached soon ago," Councilman Sal Orlando
r)Aniel I turich. Dellorm
I
.
the CIA, unsure whether the plotters had (ailed can't shake a nagging suspicion - unsupported
.
*
Named
by
;I Frenchwoman A %%rinter visitor to the
Th U.S. icebreaker became on whether tho:;e already in wted. -I (ion't see an ym e *
pr-sr Cr, ()vItoo,
,cr. lie is in the oil holding:I. 71w aw,
~
W r
-'sinatiun ,Aejpun:i i4cre or tht, poison twdn,t been strong enough, decided by
*
tN('k 4"most clehcate negoUatioms," according also carefully selected from foreign makes, to try spin with a more powerful dose.
hefty
Ann
Harper,
Ldkr
Mary
the ar en Commission's findings — that
living in Longwe'xl, his bir- Longwood area, she was born in trapped while on a mission to Buenos Aires will be flown to pressing priority than Oakwood *
. _,.
*
W11111m Vince 14ar1wr Jr , Lakol
thplace, he moved to Altamonte Saxton, Pa.
May have become .''Jof the U.S. plot
bow White House sources, to restore sonic kind mostly Belgian, to prevent any link to the United
rescue the Argentine icebrea. the United States or returned to Drive."
Mary
Roselli arranged (or trlple4trength capsules Castro
*
*
upon his life and. therefnaware
of diplomatic relationshin with (\i
Springs at the age of
lf1h .
n'i, li,..L
-Apf,,,,Il,,
it,
YC
Jt
It
Ipped
to
I no ens' s engineer estimated
,,urvivors
LSQ'
'00(1
Include
*
her
........
"'
"U'
*
i,
e reported as far back as Jan. Ia, 1971,
several weeks Oswald to retaliate against President
lather was a minister and the
caught
by
blocks
Each attempt tokill Castro was meticulously after the Bay of Pigs. But once again,
Kennedy.
y
husband,
Nels
Ole
Rodstrom,
two
ships
*
*
the plot
were the (if th Black family to
W
Some sources believe this is why Robert
ice and glaciers that formed
that the planned, like an epi.sode from the TV drama. failed and the conspirators disappeared.
*
*
Painesille; two sons, Richard
—
against Castro iii the early 1%Oc, Now that the
iiior
e
It,
Kennedy,
tormented
the
town.
________________
1,y
~
Iro7cn
'Mjsjr Iiiipo:sib!e'" For the First try, the CIA
tiiass
UI)
to 2, feet in
*
t
N ItoLtrinii, stentor, Ohio,
Four more attempts wete made on Castro's seclusion after his
was a land.scape gardener.
Ile
.
8P.M. Iii?
brother's sassinatlon
story has been revived, it might be useful
thickness.
'
furnished Rosli with special poison capsules
*
life, thereafter using assassination teams
Do You Know 6eorge Stuart
After
anti Gust 0. Rodstrom,
All Musicians Welcome
)
recoint the details.
and was noted for his roses. lie
Of the Glacier's 211 cress
*
slip Into Castro's fnc4
*
the
Bay
of
Pigs
Fiasco,
President
Kennedy
had
Longwood;
____________________
equipped with high-powered rifles, explosives put Robert
three
daughters,
Participants
Drinks
SOc
Yestcrg,,,
high
,
attended
New
Bethel
ÂME
egan as part of the discredit,Ld Bay
*
in
charge
of
the
CIA
with
*
The poisson was supposed to take three days to and two-way
Rowiti
ily
Instructions
Miss Ruth Rodstrom, Palnes- members, 138 were an board
rroeninQS% Partly
of
up. It is unlikely that the final at.
('hureb,
*
Pigs operation, The strategy was to eliminate
*
when the crippled ship pounded
act.
By the time Castro died, his system would midnight powerboat dashes to deliver the
i
.
Your
type*rtt,r
cc
addiii
mchais
the Cub= Uader before the CIA kmWon tom ftow off aU tMM of the p7ison, so he would at Secret binding Riots
*
teams tempts upon Castro could have
Survivors
Include
his
sons,
.4
I
*
wk
i SOS and lows in the 60s Southly
on the Cub"
Alice Long, both of her way through the ice to
—
landed on the island. Wi thout
mly
0*
Ned
cleaning or kbicat.
*
*
h
nominishinq
Cecil,
and
Everett,
Altamonte
Mrs.
*inds
around
IS
m
p
coast
Nce
without
Robert's
tha
reach
open
appear
to
be
th
Uc
e victim of a natural mysterious Roselli's boat was shot out m under hhn, but
ln 'Of minor tspan to put
at night
*
*
All Drinks 85c
Springs, and Alvoyd, 1't
would aliment.
Could he have been plagued by the terrible
Thirty-seven of the remain"
occupants were quickly fW?ed out of the
F ,tCfldCd r fl? CC asts I hitISdAy
Shetrom,
Painesvlllc;
sisters,
*
*
cd working cidir. tian.d cfhc.
become demoralized and disorganized.
Lauderdale; daughter, Mrs.
thought that the CIA plot, which he tnu,lt at
der, along with 13 civilian
Bosch arranged with a Cuban, related to
m urky water by comparjonj
,
(1'fMPf1h SAIurdiiv, Flor-da Prn,n
least
J
*
*
In an ac- have condoned,
mathini mrzharncj tth uci ci
Mildred Hastings, Altamonte Mrs. Isabel Douceman, Mrs.
uta Variable cloudiness with only
TO carry (All U)e assassination, the CIA
-__.&amp;___ .
of Castro's
are now in Buenos
to plant the
pi( into motion forces
companying
*
Eli
*
C %bQht chance c
rain A %liqht Springs; grandson, Alcee Katherine Nichols and Mrs. Aires, and 36 other crew
1141)"itnct Ali at vour call and wig
g, fits estt,s on any work or
All Ladies Drinks 0c
disowned. He was hawk-faced John Ros
delivered the capsules to his contact at Miami Castro, although the CIA learned that the last Mass,,
*
*
identified In OJnfident.Ial FBI files as "a top
told
Ii
Beach's glamcrous Fontniriebleau Hotel,
Us
his
brothers
had
never
spoken
to
*
group reached a rootop within range. This or- him about any assassination
61
in todai.
Mafia figure" who watched over ..the concealed
Saturaa 4lQM Thurdar fl upprr U.S.
U
S.
Senate
and
Public
Service
*
A couple weeks later, just about the right time curred around the Last of February or
attempts against
California; six grandchildren,
and lOw 60% lirno to tear
first of Castro.
interests in Las Vegas casinos of the
( 'wumission); and one great______________________
*
Watt:, bump. Rock, What Have You
1 L5
Chicago
for the plot to have been carried out, a report out March 13.
norn to unper lOs south by S.alur
Prai,
for
winn
*
e
rsof
Each
St
giincLson
Foototv:
Sow'
yle
Funeral
services
and
burial
0d"
*
day
of Havana said Castro was ill. But he recovered
famjlia,r with the secret
Nine months later, President KennedY Was
Roselli 's CIA contacts were William Harvey
natoM hicach tdi-s for Wed
Funeral services were held will be in Puinesville, Ohio.
___________________________
For gosh sakes! We can'! afford that! Do I look
in time to rout the Bay of Pigs Invasion on A pril gunned down in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald
a review of the CIA's activities have now
and James O'Connell,
I "IdAy hitih 8 32 .1 - , A SO P M
todav at Starks Funeral 1.1ome,
Ikildwin-McNamara Alonui
who accompanied him on
:
17, 1961.
acknowleaed that Castro, as we ceported fot.r
am
fike an oil-rich Arab?
fanatic who had been active In the
I
1 06 a rn. 7 24 1) In. türt
LaO
*
pro-Castro
5Fsl
Ot:aa Ia-ia
years
ago,
was
'4LoTO-'HOTLLS S '.'O I'
Orlando,
wi
husMush trips to Miami to line up the
th
burial
in
Fern
Avenue
Funeral
Home
is
in
marked for assassination
Although both the murder plot and the- in- 111overnent and had paid a m
Canarral
C
hqh
$
07
S
76
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by the
V ", InW I J1 A m , 7 Ii V r"
Park Cemetery.
charge (A local arrangements.
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Ing, and early Wing training at lead. Two innings later. Hous- the Boston manager the I
irst 2-1, Detroit dumped Pittz
-burgh on the afternoon. Elrod Hen- Melton and Brian Downing.
that, but Boston Manager ton picked up two more runsejection of the spring.
7 , ,Montreal got by the Tokyo drlcks had three
Darrell Johnson is in midseason with the aid of Doug Rader's
of them,
Thus
Inspired,
the
Sox
rallied
Giants
4-3 in 10
form.
innings and Utle
ierry Terrell walked, took
Pinch-hitter
Arturo
double and Bomback's balk.
for Um runs but It was too Chunichi Dragons burned a
The Red Sox dropped a 74
It was all too much (or John. blUe, too late
sec- third on an error and raced DeFreitas doubled home one
ond Detroit squad 17
decision to the Houstion Astros son, and when umpire Joe
n and scored t he other in the
home on a fielder's choi with
In baseball's other grapefruit
The PWIlles made it four vic. the winning Mn in the elghth eighl to fift Cincifirigtj put "
Monday and balks by Boston Brinkman called the balk on league games, Ph
ddes Steve Barr and Mark Bomba ck, Johnson sWed out fested the New Yiladelphia de. tories in a,g many ouflui,g on the inning for Minnesota
Kansas Ci ty.
or k Me ts 74, strength of two-run doubles by
Bomback played a large part in of the dugout, protesting Baltimore pounded Texa3
Lou
ni el1a homered and
Aurello Rodriguez
uez belted a •
10-0, Greg Luzin
the outcome.
ski and Jerry Ron Blomberg and Eddie Leon two-run double and Gary Suth.
violently. En route to Brink- Minnesota edged Im Angeles 4- M
artin.
Barr s baW came in the man, the Boston manager kick 3, the
Wt run-scoring singles in the eirland homered to help Detroit
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Americans of the World Football League .
William E. Self, chief of the IRS Collection andl Taxpaycr Service Division, said the Wds would be opened at
10 nfl., C1 . April 18.
lie said the IllS felt like there was some interest (in
tjiesaleior e wouldn't begoingthlsroute"
The organization behind the Americans, the WF1
champions last year, owes the federal government about
$236,000 in back taxes, Self said. He added the sale of t he
contracts was th e first time anything like it had been done
in Alabama.

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meet this season.
inches
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The field e%ents beg in at 3 pm and the
'Thone did a fabulous job,'
championship Saturday at the National Junior running events cornmen
C Coach
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poise
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ps kill be at the han High School track.
great
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Wetherbee's effort
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School.
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members of the C back (earn competed.
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Don Merrick, who has be en competing in the
TheC Raiderson Friday meet \liaini bade
Eli Thorne was fourth in the 600-yard in with
ou tsta nding track mee this season against the
North, the toranked duai mee t junior co
llege a time of 1:12.1. He missed placing in th
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promote sagging? Should I retention before the menstrual prevent overstretching of the
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exercises?
breasts to enlarge. And, when a Common for the breasts to sag
DEAR READER- If breasts woman is taking estrogen in when fat is lost.
were muscles I suppose amounts that cause fluid
Wearing a brassiere helps to
exercises would enlarge them, retention, this will contribute to prevent sagging breasts.
but they are not. Breasts are breast enlargement.
helps to avoid overstretching
mostly fat. Interspersed among
The skin over the breast, the the tendons, ligaments an d
the fat fissm are the glands ftt fiberous tissues. ligaments, and fiberous tissue in the breasts.
are there to form milk.'fherest tendons can all be stretched. 'fhislsespeciallytrueinwomen
of the cirgan is inade up of literally Uwt is what happens witb alliple breasts and less
liberous tissue and ligaments, when the breast is filled with important in women with very
The br east itself enlarges milk. Then after a period of small breasts. Remember
nursing the repeatedly stret- always that the br east is not a
ched breast is apt to be less muscle and you want to avoId
firm and elastic after the milk. overstretching its elastic
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1971 BUICK LeS.abre, I Door,
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IIIJOLOS Vista Cruir, AT, PS,
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Stan's Auction

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THE FLORIDA

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COFIPET T
REAl,
LSIAI(, REATOR. 6611791

BUt GING AT THE SEAMS! This 3
bedroom, I'.. bath. 2 story older
home may be lust what you need
Ideal for growing family Large
r000i'.. Cherry lireplac,', separate
dining rOerii, new k,tdt'I,',i, wall to
wall carpet. nice 1 bedroom cot
tao.' for Inc ome or quest included
All this and more for 519.800 Call
for nunre inlnir,r,,tucv

NOW

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3228951

car pe

If you desire acreage, I have it!
Large or small tracts from $1,700
pee' acre up. Terry Realty,
REALTOR. 6710111.

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69-StampS-COiIn

GOLD

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

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58-Bicycles

43-tots-Acreage

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BOAT, MOTOR
AND TRAILER, $400

rtable ?bedroom mobile home
mpletely furnished, $I5,000,
WE TAKE TRADES,

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Professionally Managed
By Henry Hoche, Inc.

322.209u

Park Or
iLTOR

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acres with lots of goodies. in
cluding POnd, p.tn,c table, utility
sheds. completely fenced for
houses Only $17,500

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2

COUNTRY GENEVA N i ce 7
bedrOom 1910 mobile home on 7 1 i

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SANFORD

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1111

VA-NO DOWPI.ibr, )', baths. dead
end. fenced corner Id. Extras
572.500 332 3791

25tn St.

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4-gaIe

II' Wellc'att, '71 Mercury, IS HP,
with power trim, and trailer.
51,100 372 7311 after S.

ating &amp; set up, 773 5170.

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Mort, 715 Sanford Ave

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ntrat t-4&amp;A. fireplace, private
ring room, 21 i lots, orange
773.4195,
ees fly owner %33,
3 7146

7 OR $17,000 Anxious

sell

used furniture, appliances.
J For
tonis, etc Buy 1 or 1001 tens

FORREST GREENE INC

,*aI,. 'IB edroo ms

110NT1 AC

CASH 322.4132

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Call sit #2n

SuntTh'1s 176

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLL'.S Cassel
berry, Hwy 17 92. 130 i204

lPiVEN1'Oqy CLEARANCE. Sto ut
It, the best deal on a new home.

Rag Real Estate Broker
1?OE.2SthSt. 322-6633

easier with select merchandise.

Ph. Sanford (305) 32381601
Orlando (3051 834-2299

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11. You should receive a retirement plan that
will assure you a check each month after
years of part- time employment,
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9 0 sIxty.

it'

LEGION

rate

8. You should receive additional education at I
i
aba
yvUt pa1 .,,me empuoyer,
that will aid you in civilian life
9. You should be given $300 worth of clothing for wear during the period you work on
your port-time lob, and as it wears out he
should replace It at no cost to you.
10. You should be covered by $20,00 worth
of life Insurance.

miles east
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finest Used Cars. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
largest dealer '73 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph 5)1 131$, Open

3323961

332 1613

Downtown Santoro Merchant's
Easter Sale makes shopping

2.3

Datsun.Subaru Sate

Buy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

)nt, wooded iri back. Corn

Rd. 47,

eQuIpped, $3,495, Call Duane
McGuire at 377 163? Dealer

53295

lng your mobile home? Have
uk, will travel Also roof

%&gt;AGE

1
4...-'Statc

(11111

1973 Cutlass Station Wagon. fully

Top prices paid, used, any COnditiOn
144 1176, Winter Park

location
THE
8ARG.
GARAGE, 731 Hwy 1797, 1
Park, Weci thru Sat.. 101. rmn

42--WW le Homes

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protitim ,tii'n y
cur Easter Shoppng for value,,
downtown Sanfo.'d

'71 some below dealer cost, first
come first choice! Plus Fla. 's

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7 OR home near hospital, downtown.
Central h Ilia Large fenced yard,
fruit trees, sprinkler system Only
$16,500 Terms, Ray Lundquist,
Reg Real Estate Broker, 332 3296

TAFFER REALTY

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68-Wanted to

6Oice Supplies

41-Houses

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(305) 3228721 na_ta

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T Bird New inspection sticker, four
new fires Excellent Cond. Call
after 6pm 37)57$3

67A-Feed

women's blouses and m
Siirtl, 75 cents each, men's
women's slacks, $700. Low pr
on everything Corn.

$71137. Will accept 2nd mortgage
322 1911

For Rent - Office and
Siurage Space.
1700 French Ave., 373 7110

DIAL

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$75,900

80-Autos Icr Sale

#40

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Leaving area must sell, licensed. I?
room Quest home Central t4&amp;A,
attractive, rent I Bdrm., live in
downstairs Ideal for retiree.
$6,000 down assume payments,

iced for guick tale. No gu. Ilfying
yrs old. 3 barm, 1', baths,
entral air &amp; heat, carpets,
tapes Only $20,300. Low down,

Real Estate
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Real Estate

S•t. I Sun. .4
OR CONTACT YOUR
REALTOR OR BROKER

Did ou know that your
Club or crg.,nizatIon can
appear in this listing each
week for only s.
pe r
week? Thl is an ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities

,

641 1006

4 BR . 2 bath, pool, fir( place, tented
heat air. 1 acre, $37,950. Acre
Realty, REALTOR. 373 7750

BARGAIN HUNTE R *

Large business building, ground
floor Reasonable 377 6196

Sales otf.c open
MondayFriday 94.

4

Payments, $111 Month Exellent
condition . 271 0706
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JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOPML,v' E. 44, Sanford 373 4733

COLOR TV,$I19SMONTH
RENTAl,. PURCHASE PLAN

Choice Listings

NTER SPRINGS

6670

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1971 Econoline 300 Ford. ASIijme

Raise and break you own friendly
II month old filly, 373 5600,

53-TV. Radio.Stereo

BALL REALTY

322.6457
After Hns 332 1111 or

Ideal for repair
shop or warehouse. 3725321 or 332-

the Model homes on
display
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sne at CAMP

ISW Sq 11, 220 Volt

Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect

,REA1_TORS

JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

37-Business Property

newest and

finest AdulIFamlly

SlfltOfO. torioa

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EservW.'.d &amp;c..s
EarlyAirdsl:lSpm

Your part-time job must not interfere with
another full-time lob or your civilian

Sanford's

on Sanford Avenue,

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$55

Best lot selection
available In

Located•1 Block
South of Airport Blvd..

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)uildinq, barbecue pat,
:all Ken Sandon

I.Ce'fli( wild We,kiva River. Call
333 1170 or
SEMINOLE

20' Alurnrsjrn Van body &amp; heavy
duty lift gate. 373 0690 or 332 7111
after S.

66-Horses

Refrigerator, 11 Cu ft Coldspot.
IrOstIree, white Excellent con.
dition First $100 373 0547

Area One Inc.

LAKE MARY HOME

One space for 60' 43' Mobile home on

now

One year
with Option t buy and
then apply from
100 p,rcnt 't your rent
to the downpayrrent'

Meetings
Business 7:30lstlues

weekend.

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Rentals from only

per cent
FINANCING AVAILABLE
We will lease for up to

pf.. 322-261 1

S. You should be paid at an hourly
oi
no less then $3.33.
6. You should receive regular promotions
with pay raises for your length of em-

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MOBILE HOME PARK

79-Trucks.Trajters

AKC German Shepherd pups, 575
each. Across from Baker's Dairy
or call 373 7100,

ice, used mactimes,
MOONEY APPI1AI4CES37306,7

vatipaper, built in kitchen and no
maintenance lee. LOW, LOW,
LOW 734 Pct interest under tan
dm plan Hwy 17 92 to 75th St,
weSt to Pi(lgesvoOd and follow the

l ilt in 1971 over 1,100 sq. ft living
irea Tiled kitchen, large lot,
eced gar de n, *'xl6' block utility

35-Nk)bile Home Lots
...

1271 Yamaha 175CC
Enduro 600 miles, $52

AKC Doberman pincher puppies,
Champion lineage 575 loSISO, Mr
Anderson, 365 3710

KENMORE WASHER, pans, set-v

OPEN NOON IlL DARK

r' 'Jul 16OJ PlIaW4Thdt Ave All? 97

137),
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1974 Yamaha io Eniduro Street
legal, new inspection Call after 5,
3777557

in $626 after b

____52-Appliances

Sneak Preview

PAYION REALTY

7*0 bedroom, completely fur
nijP,e'C,, air conditioned 5150 332

95

10

ci

l'j yr. old) bdrm • w w
carpet, central h &amp; a. Owner
transferred, immediate
possession By owner $76,900 323-

Sanford

f'".' 7

air, carpeting on scenic Wekiva
River 773 1170 or see at CAMP
SEMINOLE

Park Avenue Mobile Park

70??.

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
8, BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS 3325157

tiedroom set, Complete Ski,;
guil5rs., $13; new living room set,
$120.' 7 twin beds. 100 complete;
i3,1nsdr'( 575 Oi,ts I
500 Sanford Ave . 373 9370.

NEW I, 7 and 3 bedroom homes and
townhouses Wall to wall carpet,

Older refurbiSIpd Spanish style
home. Must be seen to be ap
predated 531,900 Terms.

34-McbiIe Homes
'•• '"e P.

Yamaha, 90 CC, twin Cylinder,
excellent Condition $115 Call 373

EesSb9 1146

REALTOR 3327496

Si Si Senore

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included 3730179 affer 4.30.

Thanks to ClaSSified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost Try one
today! Phone 322 2611 or All 993

Call Credit Dept
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St , Sanford 372 9111

CaliBart Real Estate

531.500

Nothing Small about that'

Ior2Bedroom.Ac?ultOnly

from

From 71 percent

1792

Sou:

with central heat ani air
r
t '. S?3 cjlj

Shaded yard. lovely home, rice
area 3 bedroomt, 7 baths Occupy
onqualifying See it' You'll love it,

11JI.,LIONS Of dollars in Real Estate
.utA ii,,ily ;.i U,t. i:inSS,iie'o aas

at Camp Seminole

Of Ire

NO CLOSING COSTS

1
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haths,

Pretty Yellow House

c*l% Lake privilcq-s, swimming

Utilititt, tithing and
canne included - - on scenic
vvrxiv.i River, $100 Call 373 4170

Large Picnic Area

TERANS

Care ton elderly women
inmyhorne fly weekor
ninth Eseniencrd 333 4554
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574.1040

&amp; fishing Lease 3276106

2515 Park Drive. 37? 286?

----AMERICAN
AMERICAN

V11 I

EfI4clnt

Initial Recrcatonal
Fees are paid and include
Large Club House, Junior
Olympic Pool, Batk,tball
and Tennis Courts and

DISABLED

Bring Results

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS,NOPETS
116W 2nd So.

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Conventional Financing

&amp;--Child Care

CONDITIONS. IF YOU ARE
life and obvimsly still does, as

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clale i'rn. and a desire to
EARN MORE'

NOTI

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A Community of
Fine Homes offered by
First Federal S av ings and
Loan of Mid-Florida

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Here are a few tips on what to look for:
1. You should receive at least $900 par year
to Start.
2. You should be told months
dates and time you wil l work for this part
time employer.
3. You should work only one weekend per
month, and two weeks each summer and
he should buy all your mealr during work
periods.
4. You should receive two days pay (double
time) for each day you work on the

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of *^#, k Call us It you have a real
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EAL TOR S 323 6)53 or 3fl

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New

Bedrooms Nearly

trees Assumable mortgage,
145.000

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Parade 04 Easter Values in down.

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Puppies - Mother Req Air dale;
Father, Req Pit Bull Make good
hunting or guard dog, $40. 332-155).

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- -I tit twpc IS llC,HT during he

Mr.

775.335

AMY spend your time &amp; gas drivinc
-Iles when Sanford Downlowr
rnrrrhlAntt
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All V"'

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Collar with "Pepper'

appliances,

- New 3 bdrm
hOmes. Make color selections,
paved streets. city water. $71,500
with only 5700 down. Government
financing. $31 1619, Builder
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3 Bedrooms. 7 baths, with all the
amenities Privacy fence, fruit

Yard Available now 1 Bdrm .$I)S
MO. 7 Bdrmi. 5150 Mv

turn

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I1arr I prrirnc-d On tru.ii1s
'urs and wOrkrr
(On
difns Call weekdays, $ a m to I
pm. 373 7310 Mr. Belden.

built In

Beautiful Immaculate

DELTONA Clean, attractive, nice

3733866

$31 1641

Drop in bobhin. Pig sag and 3 needle
position. Like new condition, sold
new for SIL balance of $15 cash or
S payments of $10 New warranty

7716

33-Houses Furnished

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

puppies.

$1

fireplace, 2 patIos, fenced, with or
without above ground pool 7 mos
old 373585?.

'563 Park Dr

Quiet area i bedrooms, Ii, baths, 2
Years old Owner needs to move
$73,900

531-1071

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sink,

Convenient Location

373 7494

Walk to Seminole Plaza

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FORREST GREENE. INC

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Beautiful 3 bedroom, Ii, bath,

WEIAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1,tSt

18-HIp Wanted

A.
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(''Mr On lak,. I., tJ Sir ee l,
I ,r lea'.,' rInew,,i OptnOii, 6
room s, central heal &amp; air, 1st &amp;
last mci 373 1430 Rentals

Fu rn ished

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Clean, 3 br , $750 down, $191 mo $
annual Pet. 'a'e, $73,500
MARY
Realty, REALTOR, 3231150 Acre LAKE

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apt , all utilities fur
nished, newly decorated 597 SO
377 2796 after S Adults. No pets

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carpeted, fenced yard 1st 6. last

Quiet 1 BR

MLS

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123 7570

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Adoret,le Spaniel mixed

GOLDEN iOUCH'74 SEW
in Sewing cabinet, repossessed
Sin'r's best model, winds bobbin
In machine. Full automatic Pay
balance of $75 or 10 payments of

Idyllwlide - 3 bedrooms with double
garage, 2 baths, family room,
dining room, utility room with

3222420 Anytime

Sanford
3 bdrm,, 2 bath, central
heat P. air. carpet, drapes, kitchen
equipped 5195 mo 617 5055

1•2 Bedroom
H,

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7 bedroom block home,

* *'Singer *

W. Garnett White
Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford3fl 7151

Lovely environment, near school
arid contry club Low as '.41.500

roof, carpeted throughout
Ridiculously low price 3732920

Etflcency

Retriever. Floral Heightil, Area

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Recreational Buiidini

HO..1 rn
wild Weh
R
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bef'dn wounds Call 313 iio of
See at CAMP SEMIP4OIE

Male Labrador
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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
JOHN KRIDER,A55O(

127 Country Club Drive
SIlO,? bedroom, family room
Inf or mation in window

* Heated Pool

Resorts

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530 REWARD for return of or In.
b0rmtion leading to recovery of
adult mate Redbon, Hound. Tatoo
"348t" inside ltft ear. 332.3161.

(24) Zoom
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

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31-Apartments

Ccigbtirn 323 0343

Brothers

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By Ben Logan Viking 278

ednesdi

44 Ontmerit
45 D.sco,c

27 Stipefuy

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FOUND

(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2. S) NBC News
(13) Old Smothers

43

25 Beginnings

2 Ascend
3 Lease tenant

31 Ostrcnlk'e bird

37 Lai'ials
38 Billiard
40 Flo'.,rj

23 lags

DOWN

WE DARE YOU
TO COMPAREI
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&amp; Found

e,s 105? H&amp;ndy Food S tor e
uricry Ae Finder please call 372

C.riffin

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l?flri'u'-t - t')r 33 p6 70

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IDYLIWILDE - BRAND i'IEW! 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, ready for you

Two bedroom house, nice, (lean I
ml. west of Sanford 3326761.

Nice'

?.ARINERSVILLAGEAPTS

'own Sanford. Shop now.

(3$) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2, 4. I. 9) News
(24) Villa Ategre

destination

device
Dom,'ta
19 Apprase
20 Enliv ens

Newspap

5-Lost

1:30 (2) Bonanza

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contracts
52 Thiltio times
a Soft mass
36 Scourge of
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Mery Griffin
Lucy Show

Neighborhood

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Drugs

YTiU I tJufiLLLJ Call
Toll
Free Ui 2C77 for '.'.,' Care'
"Hotln
I.uu't% or Teens

(21) Mister Roger's

33 Reacri

6 Otiose

18Sgtnoid curve 51 Above

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Rent

cellent condilion Accessories

The many shops in downtown
Sanford make Ih largest "Mail"
in the area for Easter sales.
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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T FORGET TO AD
VFRTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSIF lED ADS 3327611

Plights 377 3171 or 373 737

usual 511.700

373 6750

Dishwasher . Disposal

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904 476 5139

Pageant, Ages 3 6, 710. III) &amp; Ii
II. Call 1-617 74114 Each Child
receives a trophy

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16 Guidos

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Unfurnished

totatiorL reasonable rent
Owner 3653721 anytime

each for 50 or more. Cackle*erry
Farms,
mile off 11 on Samsula

Calling All Girls
to enter the Miss Sunburst Beauty

(13) Orlando City
Council

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Samsula Live leghorn hens, while
they last SOc each for Ito 50 45C

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FOUR
BEDROOMS! Also 7balhs, double
garage, central climate control A
1 condItion More r.tras than

fenced yard,
Patio . Newly lecorated No more
than 7 children in 7711.

Unfurnished

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units have 7 bedrooms. All rooms
dIn' large Central heat and air

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forget It with a Classified Ad.
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variety of exercises using the
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reasons

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CITY

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS
Days
72 6173

for

Re'nI Blue Lustre Electric Carpel
Shampooer for only 51.30 per day

"SANfORD'S SALES IFADER"

377 3296

Unfurnished

quipry*

table, 513; Single bed
coniplete', .20. Table lamp, $4.
Dinette set, $20. Small mahogany
china, $43. Double bed frame, $10;
Poll a way bed, $13, Ironing
board, 13 Old buffet, $13, Kulp
Decorators. 407W. 1sf .l 332 7333
coffee

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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32-Houses

Double bed, complete, $13. Glass lop

pets, central air, $ pci. annual PC
rate $730 mo pnln &amp; nt (at
3739110

ReaI4 .
Excellent
investment
location $30,000

andlewood

produffs Call 644 3079

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(arprtc1 only 591 so
alter S Adults, no pets

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Call 3327811 or 131 910Y)
Unfnishrcii

Adults L ovely large
n4durnrn .Ilr, ideal for retirci
cerwn 666 &amp;iee, fl

HE RESCUE -

ml Thin
Thinntnt

one,i
Easter

Insurance.

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Write P.O. Box UI)
Sanford, Florida 37771

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Club Notes

t
r.Theta
e Eps
P ilon

throughout the discussion

the Confederate Flag were led
Membership chairman, Tins by Mrs I J Taylor, chaplain,
The Theta Epsilon Chapter, BoJanowskl, announced the
followed by the Lord's Prayer
Beta Sigma Phi, held its Feb.
model meeting will be March 11
us Ss
11 meeting at the home of at the home of Jan Kroog. 'Me report was given of the District
Karen Wallace A report was couples rush nartv wilt h.
J .VIIILiId[
JICLU WILD Lfl
I
given about the informal March 22 at
the home of Sandy Canaveral light Chapter of
rehearsal before the Valentine Atkinson.
it is to be an Inter- Cocoa Beach, Feb. 10. Those
Amazing how a hairbrush and Chapel, Rollins College, were
Ball. Linda Sapp, Karen national Buffet,
I
attending
from
Norman
deVere
choir
robe can turn a rough and closed. We enjoyed the inWallace, Marile.s McGibbon,
Ways and Means chairman, Howard chapter
M4SIfl. tumble lad into an angel. That's spiring music undisturbed by
Pat Moye, Darlene Horn and linda Sapp, announced a bake WJ3.Wallace, Donald Dunn Sr., what I thought Saturday night thoughtless latecomers.
Sandy Atkinson were thanked sale will be held at Zayre's Mm McDaniel, L.D. Hastings, at the Sanford Civic Center
for a job well done.
March 9. A tupperware
party, Z.G. Holland Jr., and Mrs. when the Tucson Boys Choru.s
Freddie Nelson was honored with representative Mrs.
-'
Dot Charles Steenwerth. State and came tumbling off their
with a poe m written by
Linda H,llenbeck, will be held at Dist4ict officers conducted the Greyhound bus and scrambled
like to bnce" Like to watih
Sapp, entitled "Our Valentine Darlene Horn's home on March
F
workshop. It was announced the backstage to change.
lively
square dancing to
Girl via
Council." Meinl9. Members will ahote selling Annual Florida State
Hair tousled, clothes awry, tapping Country-Western
Division
bership chairman, Tina the
sugared
Easter convention would be held In they looked Just like any other music? Then hurry on down to
BoJanowski, reminded the decorations.
Orlando, Oct. !4-1 ,
hieh spirited boy would after a
the Sanford Civic Center.
embcrs prn;wctive names of
Mrs.
Ruth
Swinney
was
lung
Journey
on
a
crowded
b.
Wednesday evening, 8:30 p.m.
nishees must lx, turned in this
But moments later, when and view the Starlight
named
to
represent
Fun
Travel
Norman
month for rush. Pat Moye, rn
the curtain went up, we we Promenaders Square Dance
The Senior Citizens' Fun and deVere Howard Chapter in U
charge of
Bicentennial celebration,
delighted by 23 scrubbed and
Club
in
action.
The
demonstrated the
howprogram, Travel Club met at the Dell
k
The guest speaker was Cmdr. prettied-up young lads with Promenaders are holding a
to make Firemen's Recreation Hall,
sugared Easter decorations. March 2 at
2 p.m
., with 75 i G.R. Strickland, (ret) who smiles
reen Alli
g 161 %; t o
Gator
Dan
The chapter's February
attendance.
Mrs.
Franklin
spokeon
"Errors
in
History
match.
Their
singing
was
benefit
the
zoo,
and the public is
meeting was held at the home
HONORED FOR
Mrs. F.E. Rownillat (left) retiring chairman and 4Y
beautiful -really moving in its
been
repeated
of
Hudson,
of
the
Southwest
that
have
in
Invited
to
view
the
action free of
linda
member of the General Sanford Memorial library and Musewn
Keelbg.
Johnny
Higgins
Volusia
Outreach
Center
was
Present
Time."
In
reviewing
purity.
And
their
iespressible
charge.
Donation
boxes
for the
board of trustees, accepts the gift of a silver tray from Incoming from Florida Power and Light the guest speaker explaining and interpreting me
high
spirits,
which
really
came
zoo
will
be
on
hand
for
those
LIBRARY WORK
was the guest speaker. He gave the
lce president, Mrs. Margaret Vitale. Chairman for l9776 will a description of the company,
work of the Center and Amendments, he gave his own bubbling to the surface during
who wish to make con.
be Mrs.
asking
forinterested
additional volunteer opinion on issues and said The the second half of the program, tributions.
Swinney;The
secretary,
Stenstrom and explained the fuel adjustment help
from
treasurer, Ruth
Ed Shinholser.
library'sJulian
Bicentennial
represen- and
residents. War Between the States was not made them even more en-the members
how
tatives will be Mrs. Swinney and curator of the library, Mrs.to readshowed
their meters.
Questions
Those Interested in giving caused by slavery, but State dearing.
Mildred Caskey. (Herald Photo by Jean Patteson)
any
and
answers
J
note, and unfortunately It
occurred apply for an application at the freedom as they saw it,
Registrations are now being
1
Mis. W.B. Kirby was a
during every live perC IILer ia1ed in the crtsuan
accepted for the Winter Park
Church in Deltona on Nor- pointed vice president by Mrs. fonnance we have in th area. I
Mall's Spring Charity Bazaar to
.
mandy Boulevard. For those Wallace to fill the office of Mrs. speak of the inevitable dozen or
be held April from 10 a.m. to
needed aid and assistance from lofland, who is moving to so latecomers who come 9 p.m. If your civic, social
or service club would like to
crashing in Just after curtain
the Center, they are told to call Jacksonville.
Nine teen members attended time causing a mostirritating
the "hot-line" emergency
participate, contact the Winter
_______________
and enjoyed refreshments destraction.
number,
Park
Mall
Merchant:
At the recent Bach Festival It
The Club Is sponsoring a during the social hour. Mrs.
Association or write The Winter
three-day trip to the Bahamas G.R. Strickland was a guest. was marvelous: starting time
Park Mall Charity Bazaar, 560
was 7:30 p.m., and promptly at
North Orlando Ave., Winter
on March 21. Instead of
that time the doors of Knowles Park.
returning to Deltona on Sunday Jacaranda
the cruise members will spend
Jacaranda Circle of the
________
Sunday night in Ft.Lauderdale Sanford Garden Club will meet
and take tlieJungle Queen trip, Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the home
then return to Deltona
ona on of Mrs.. 1. B. Steele, 206 Elm
Monday evening.
Ave.. Sanford. Mrs. R. E.
Peurifoy will be co-hostess.
I
Mrs. Charles Wilke will present
UDC
a program on flower arranging.
Mrs. Charles Steenwerth and
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
jp T
Mrs. W.B. Wallace, chapter
DEAR
ABBY: Four months
president, entertained the Garden Circles
ago, when we were on vacation
husbiind neglected to shave
Norman deVere HowardThe Aster Circle of the
Chapter of the United Deltona Garden Club had Earle for a few days, so our daughter
Members of The Maitiand Women's Club raised $500 for the Central Florida Zoo at a recent luncheon Daughters of the Confederacy Brown, a Fellow of The said: "Oh. Daddy, you'd look
MORE HELP
at the home of Mrs. Steenwerth Photographic Society of neat
mustache, please grow
and fashion show sponsored by the club. Zoo representative Charles Davis accepts the check brought for the February
meeting.
to Sanford by (from left) Mrs. John Bacila, public relations; Mrs. T.C. McManus, president and Mrs.
America present a program one'
fI
FOR ZOO
Pledge of Allegiance to the "Focus On Flora and
Well, George grew a
Robert Smith, Ways and Means chairman.
Fauna" at
_____________________________ _____________________________
Unit iStatesFLag.Indfuicto its February meeting at
mustache, I didn't like it one
____________________ home of Mrs. Thomas Gilligan, hit, and I told him so, but he next morning and take ray time
1447 Whitewood ir. Assisting hasn't said anything about as they did.
hostess was Mrs. Edwin shaving it off. I do:i't hassle him
On top of It all, one of the
about it, but he knows how 1 guests took a tremendous
Jotu ion.
NOTICE O PROCEEDINGS FOR
CITY OF
feel.
NOTICE OF SALE
THE VACATING, ABANDOplNG,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 15TH
amount of meat for her second
LONOW000.FLORIDA
OF SURPLUS PROPERTY
nne of our friends like helping,
DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING
The Carnation Circle met at
Notice of Public H..rIIsg
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
and then asked For a
The Seminole County Board of CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
OF RIGHTS OF WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
the home of Mrs. Wilburn George's mustache, and some doggie bag.
County
Comml$sIons
hai,
in
open
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SEMINOLE COUNTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by meeting, February
don't. but George seems to hear
CIVIL ACTION
o. 73SS.CA.17A Hughes for a business meeting
S. 1975.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE the City Council of the City Of
PROBATE DIVISION
What is your opinion of both
SANFORD
BOAT WORKS &amp;
flYthecornpltnentshegetson cases'
declared
surplus
to
County
needs,
followed by a tupperware
NOTICE that the Board of County
PROBATE NO. 7344.CP
Longwood, Florida, that Said City
MARINA,
INC.
a
Florida
cor
is offering for Sale to the highest
Commissioners of Seminole County, Council will hold a public hearing: and
In re: Estate of
party. Assisting hostess was it.
bidder, by
pratIon,
sealed bids, the
DISGUSTEE)
EONt MAlT BRIPISON
Florida, at 7o'ctck P.M On the it
(a) To consider annexation of the foIIon
Personally, I think he should
PIantlff, Mrs. Oscar Torrens. Members
day of April, AD. 1975. an the following described property
tk(r,el
l)F%R
DISGUSTED:
In
listen to [lie. As his wife, I
voted to give a donation to
S
feet of Lot land N 10 feet of
County Commissioners Meeting
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
addition
to
c.
DAVID STEINMAN.
%erbaj thanks on
in Seminole County. Lot S. Amended Plat of Orange
Sur
Room at the County Courthouse in Florida, to wit
All creditor s of the estate of Edna
CARE.
wantwhatisbestforhim departing, a Written note to
Defendant,
HelgP.tt. as recorded in Plat Book 1,
Brinson,
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
deceased,
ore
hereby
Parcel I: All that part
and I wouldn't steer him wrong.
NOTICE OF ACTION
015W of Page SI. Public Records of Seminole
reiterate one's appreciation Is
notified and reguired
Hearing to cod and determire SW ' lying North of Longwood
to file any THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO G.
County. Florida.
claims or demands wh,th they may DAVID STE INMAN, WHOSE
whether or not the County wall Road less 'he North 66 feet andHills
Abby, why would a man Insist far more appreciated, and less
le
Bids will be received at the OtliCe
have aoainst said estate an the office RE SIDE NC F AND MAILING
vacate, abandon, ditCOnt,nue. close, the East 66 feet thereof.
The Iris Circle met at
on wearing a mustache or a IntnIvt' than a telephone call.
Section 30 of Arthur H Beckwith, Jr. Cl er k, of Cl er k o f Circuit C3urt of Sem,nole
renounce and disclaim any right of T#,nth;p 70 South. Range
30 East,
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
home
of Mrs. Rutherford bear(]) when he knows his wife And as for the doggie bag
Room 216, Seminole County COaJr ,
the County and the public in and to
Seminole County, Florida, and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DeLuryea with Mrs. Cyrus doesn't like it?
thouse, Sanford. Florida. up to 2 00 Sanford, Florida, within four that a
the following r i ghts of way running
number - Wow, and bow wow!
Parcel 3 The SE 4 of the SW 1'4
proceeding has been filed Weckerle
pm, Monday. March 17. $975, Bids
through 'the described prOCerty, to
calendar months from the date of against you for
and Mrs. John Corthat part South of the Longwood
ONE
WIFE
Shame
on her,
the
enforcement
of
a
must be enclosed in a sealed en
the first publication of this flOtiCC
*it
Hills Road, Section 30, Township ?°
field
as
co-hostesses.
A
lien
affecting
the
title
to
certain
velope plainly marked on the outside
Fach claim or dcnianc4 must be in
DEAR WIFE: Facial hair on
I) That certain right of way South. Range 30 Ease. Seminole
personal property ownCd by you
nomInatIng committee con (Seated bid for Surplus property, writing and must state the place of m
lying bttwern Lots 3. 1 a nd S. .
County. Florida.
communicates a variety of
e Particularly described as
or
residence anal post office addrcs Of
sisting of Mrs. Archie Schrock, messages. Among
TUSKAWILLA. as re(orded n Plat to the corporate firnits of the City of Opi'n t.'arch $7. 19751 The Board
A fifty two (52') foot Single Screw.
the most
rrsrrvt,~ the riolit 10 wAlVe any
the claimAnt And "lust be
Rook
Page S
l000w00d, Florida, and
chairman, and Mrs. Logan oil% lous are: *'IJkc
sworn to double cabin. enclosed pilot house
technicalities
for
irregularities
in
It or lump it,
by the claimant, his agent, or his vessel named
7) That certain right of way lying
lb) To consider atso the Question
the "LADY LIZ" Reitz and Mrs.Willi
except receiving time, 2 COp m.
att orney. Of it will become ,oid designed
amWalker
aer I'm old enough to shave and
between lots 7. I and 9. to. of designating and assigning the and bids
or to reject any or all bids
and built by Maths Yacht
was elected.
,ccordino to law
TUSKAWILLA. as recorded in Plat toning classification of
P
Building Co. of Camden, N
luica ttt' cshlskers to prose It.
Jersey
Board of County
fl,stv'd
Marc
h
4th.
ttcicA I, Page 5
197%
The Circle commemorated i
Residential District as said
and with a diesel engine built by
and
L' doing m itu thing."
Commssloncrs
5 WillIam Barney Brinson
3) Thal cef fain right of way lying classification I% described in the
General Motors
10th anniversary by paying
It's
a symbol of InEast of the Golden Rod Road bet
:oni.'io Ordinancc's 01 the City of
and the short title of this Proceeding
Chairman
tribute to Mrs. Cecil Tho
lr'stgamcnto Anne,o
*ten Lots 3 and 20. TUSKAWILLA,
Longwood. Floridi, to wit,
mas,
dependence,
and in some cases.
is
SANFORD
BOAT
WORKS
&amp;
Or ATTEST
Alert N I itt
as r ec orded in Plat Book I, Pa ge S
one of the organizers of the it's
dinarace No lIj and as
MARINA,
MARINA, INC., a Florida Cor
a
decoration
tint'
amendled and fly: Arthur H Bcckwith. Jr
AttOrney for
4) The entire length 01 that c er tain Supplemented
roration, Plaintiff, s G. DAVID Circle in whose home the first
Clerk
urSlgeousI%
confers
Cum Testarnento Annc*o
UOfl
right of way lying be tween LotS 21
The present toning
STEINMAN. Defendant, and these organizational meeting was
classification Publith' March A. It. 1975
710 idwarcls Building,
arid 79, on the North, and Lots 61 and of Parcels I and 7. save and
himself.
presents Command you to ap
except DEL 1). 1975
Sanford, Florida 37771
held. She later became the first
59. on the South. TUSKAWILLA, as
the South 200 feet the-cot, is P
pear and file your Answer or
DEAR ABBY: What OIIC
Publith March II l 1975
recorded in Plat Book I. Page 5
Residential District. pursuant to the
of
defense or pleading with the president of the Circle and the ttüng
most
flF
I
it
ost inspires you to
Sl The entire length ofthat certain
proviSions of Ordinance No 290 of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for
first presdent of the Deltona write?
right of way lying between Lots 24
the City of Longwood, Florida, the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
SemlnoIeCounty,FIorjda,ar
Garden Club.
And7S,ontheNorth,ar4LotSS$ancj present zoning classification Of the
a copy thereof on Plaintiff's at
NOSY IN N.J.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tOrriCy. ROGER I BERRY. P0
55, on list' South. 'TUSKAWILLA, as
South 200 feel 01 Parcel,
.land? it B COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Threcothercharter members
lIE/sR
NOSY:
The
Bureau of
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIP
rp'r
in Plat Book t, Page 5
1 Business District, pursuant to CIVIL ACTION NO,
OrawerO, Sanford. Florida l2ltl,ori
7S-100CA-201 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE or
of the Circle present were Mrs. Internal ltt'senut'.
61 That certain right of way lying
the provisions Of said Ordinance No,
before the 171h day 01 March,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Mcl,.ain Post, Mrs. Logan Reitz
between L ots 21 arid 27. and the 29001 the City of Lonqwood, Florida
• D. 1975, or otherwise a default
IN RE: In the Matter of the Adoption CASE NO, 7S.JH CA-04.0
Golden Rod Road, TUSKAWILLA,
and
Mrs. Harold Swank. Also,
The Public Hearing will ix' held in of:
yiII be entered against you
1)E/sl :\Hll 1: 1 prepared l
In re: The Marriage of
as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page S.
the City HAII. Longwood. Florida. on JANE I MAP IL HUNT ER. a minor
WITNESS my hand and sealol the
Mrs. Lemuel Charles, an t1Ult', loveR dinner parts
PVNNIf
i
(I
UM)Vopo
l
,
71 The entire length of that certain
the 14th day cat April. A I) 91S. at
(lef k of the Circuit Court of, this 13?h
Pi'tt.Ofli A if'
honorary member of the early 111%.sclf. %Vl'
right of way ling between Lots 47
's
7
p na or as soi thlfeaftef as
day of February, A D. 197%
NOTICE OF
days.
AndM,onfheWet.andJ?,and$7,on possible, at which time interested
Arthur
t1eplrte(l,
they
all
thanked
H
Beckw,?h.
Jr
lIlt'
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
RICHARD C CLEMMONS,
the [act, with the ecrption of the
par'ics and c iti7nS for .ind again'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lntirivetI.ttiut hOc 'SIifltk'Tmu
flit
tfu',t',ira
I
f'SI"C
(:t koad. Tu.AW'LLA.
itar Cropesed ,in;i',,it'n j )1
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NOTICE OF ACTION
OS 'ecorded in Plat Book I, Page S
puty Clerk
will be heard Sad hearing may be
Address Unknown
To RICHARD
CIEMMOPIS
it a That certa i n right of way coitinued from time to time until
'Flit'
next morning, each c
(Seal)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that he
Faddress tJaikraown
lying between LOtS 7 and I?.
The
final action is taken by the City Petitiorrs
ROGER I BERRY
Periwinkle
Circle
telephoned
to tell me agatn hos
incU herein, WILLIE
you
t: P10111 lED that
TUSKAwILIA, as recorded in Plot Council
Attorney at Law
M
HUPITER
nd GIEPINA Ac tion few DiscoIuton of Marriage
members
listened
to
Mrs.
lIlUch they L'fljo)ed the dinner.
Book 1, Page .5
Tht% not ice shall be Polled t th e HUNTER. his wife, have tiled
Post Office Drawer 0
has been filed ,i(J,iiflSt you and you
Marge Clift of Deltona instruct repeating tha' compliments
SI The entire length of that certain
Sanford. Florida 37111
City Hall within the City of Pctiti3n in the abGve styled Court
arc reOajired to
right of way lying betwn Lots 3$
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on miniature flower .ibout the 1ld, tit'.
Publish' Feb 15. 75. March 4. 11
Lonqwond. Florida. and in three (3) for the adoption of the ViInOr child
written flrfriit, if
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,j the eastern
and
othrr rr. ,?la7 1'
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.\Uti. I had liii help. ,iIii) tht'ri'
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bcundary bring the weMcrn c or ner
pubiihed in The Evening Plerald, a tommanoed to serve a copy 01 y ou
Mrs.
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firm
of
KORMAN
&amp;
BRAVO,
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Kenneth
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pleni of cleaning up to do
hostess,
lirip of
and
LotS
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newspaper of gtneral circulation in written defcr..rc, it any on or before PlO
F Iliotaway 131. Ionajn.'d.
with Mrs. James dough, as co. alter that party, and I scas ver
TUSK AWILIA. OS recorded in Plat
t City of Lonuw ood and Seminole the 4th day of April, 1975, on Wallat e
Florida 327w. and liIc the original
Booi I, P S
County, Florida, Once wtek for t F Stalnaker. Jr • Petitioner' at
hostess.
111111h annoyed
ith those unwith the Clerk of the above styled
91 The entire length of that cef
consecutive
least four (1) concut,vr
eks torney, wSe address as it Office Court .t th' Seminole County
1lt'('(Sary calls. Each one
right of way lying betwetn Lots 36 prior to the date of the Public Drawer One. Casselberry, Florida, Courthouse', Sanford. Florida
37711.
ta lked lot 15 IIIII'IULL'S to half an
and 37,on the North, an LotS St and Hearing, the dtc of the first 3770, and file the
FICTITIOUS NAME
original with the on or before April 5. )975, otherwise
on the South. WSKAWILLA 15
PubliCOtiOn to the dote of the last Clerk of this Court ritht before a Iuon'ent may be entered
Notice Is hereby give'n that we are
hour, and when the'
% all
against
record"
in Plat Book 1. Page 5
Publication, both d4fin inciLsove, service an Petilloner-1, .1tio.r ne
FICTITIOUS NAME
y or you for the rclief drillandird in the engaged in business at 4fl Cedar
finished,
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PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
shall not be less th4n twenty eight immediately thereafter, otherwise a
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By' Arthur H Beckwith. Jr

Posted in ItW Are&amp; to be (on%odered
for annex a tion nrad toning at least
fifteen (IS) days prior to Ine dAte Of
the Public Hearing

()ATtDthis 771h day of February.
A fi
Onnie P. Shomate,
City Clerk

Deputy Clerk
Publish March II, $915

of the City of
lonqwond. Florida
Publish March it. It, 75. April
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for wir relief

petition

demanded in Itir mid Cni)rf nn Ph of March.
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WITNESS my hand and the stAt 01
the Court at Sanf or d, Florida, thiS
291h day 01 February. 191%

(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckw,th. Jr.

Clerk of Circuit Co1,rt
By Elaine PiChA. de
DPI,uty Clerk
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PubtIb March 1, U, IL 35, $;
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Isclitifts Nome of HOME SWEET
HOMES. and fluit we intend in

Arthur II Ueckwath, Jr
Cler k no the Circuit Court
By , Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
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rCgiStet said name with the Clerk of
We Circuit Court. Seminole Ccunty.
Florida in accordance with the
pfOviSiOflS Ut the Fictitious Plr,ii'
Statute's. To Wit
Section sos 09

PORMAN &amp; BRAVO. PA
530 1 Highway 434
(Cf'iQwri'id. 1l
37750

Florida Statutes 1957
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Publish Marth II. is. is. AI t.
97%
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Cheryl Fusco
1975
DEK 147

Altanionte Springs 3270$, tile,

the Circuit Court. Seminole COuity
Ftorada in accordance with
h(
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S Loult Lang
Publish Feb 75 MIrth 4 ii, tg,
l'75
DEK 146

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tictltiuus
name
of
PENLO
PRODUCTS, ed that I intend to
register Said name with
the Clerk of

Statutes, To wit Sttiu
Florida Statutes 9s7

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Publish - Feb 75, March &amp; I t.

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Notice

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

MILLINSI ANTIQUES
A NEW !HOP IN CASSELBERRY
Wicker Dining Room Suite, 7 Pieces
Chippendale Cherry Chest, c. loco
Victorian Sofa, Eastlake, C. 1860
USED FURNITURE
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SUNNYSIOE CLEANERS, INC. TO WHOP IT MAY CONCERN

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Notice Is hereby gi v en that the
By: Farrell i., Hornbeek,
underSigned, pursuant to the
Secretary
Dated a t Orlando, Orange County, "Fi hib0t,5 Name Statute" Chapter
16509, Flori
Statute, will register
Florida, February 1), 1975.
Publish, Feb 18, 25. March 4, II, wth the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
75
and for Seminole County. Florida,
Low receipt of proof of the
DEK-101
Publication of this notice, the tic
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titlOuS name, to wit. DOVER
DISTRIBUTING under w'ich I am
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND engaged in business at 977
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Altamonte 5prinq Road, Building
FLORIDA
No. A In the City of Altamonte
CIVIL ACTION NO. S-367.CA.05.5 Springs, Florida
CITY OF AITAMONTE SPRINGS.
That the party lnterflted in sa i d
FLORIDA a municipal corporation
business enterprise is as follows
Petitioner.
5: Robert F. Dower

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TO. P.'ARI'O r nu CC; w

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for diSSOlution of marriage
st been fUnd against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
vnittifl defenses, if any, to it on
'',It FRED
H.
CONRAD,
p'titloner'% attorney. whote address
s 100 North Highway Il 97,
Castelberry, Florida 37707, on or
hetore April 3rd. 1973, and filC she
nriqinal with the clerk 01 thiS court
ether before service on petitioners
attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise, a default will be entered
agalnt you for the relief demanded
in the petItion
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
th-s Court on February 781h, 1975
-!(rcuf Court Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
AS Clerk of the Court
By Cecelia V. Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
I'WIIFPED H. CONRAD
Attorney for Petitioner
100 North Highway 17 97
CJlseltwmry, F Inrii-jiu 37701
Publish March 1. II, IS. 25, 1975

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Plaintiffs,
51.
BLAIN NASOPi! and PATRICIA
"PAT" TODT, formerly known as
PATRICIA NASON,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. BLAIN NASON
(Last Known Address)
76 Faxon Street
Apt. 10
Stoughton.
Massachusetts
01070

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place of residence is as follows
H. Richard JOhnSØfl
616 East Altamonte Drive
Altamonte Springs,

PARCEL II
The South 18 feet 04 tPPi tdotm l
fe,toftM West $6f,of Block C.
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IS rered in PLat
Book 12, Pages 64 and 6$, Of ?P•
Public Records of Seminoft County,
Florida,
PLEASE TAKE NOTE that a
Dectara'onef Taking has been flct
In the bbOv %tie Cause by the
Petitioner, CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FLORIDA, a municipal
corporation, for condemnation of
easements in, over and across the
several tracts of land described in
the Petition for the purpose of inItblliflg and maintaIning sanitary
sewer trunk tntrrCrptor syStem in
th* City 'i4 Altamonfe Sp4'ings,
Florida. end Seminole County.
Each Defendant is hereby notified
that flu, Petitioner will call U for
twang before theHonorable VOIi
A Williams, Jr..oneof the judges of
the above styled Court. on the 31st
day Of March. AD. 1975, at 11)3
am, at the Seminole County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida, '5
application for order of taking
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NO OBLIGATION
it is my Intention to apply to the
Clerk Of the Circuit Court in and for
S.II REPAIRS
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Joyce C. Arnold
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NOTICE OF SUIT
JR., aHorney for Petutunei',
Office Box 1130. Sanford, Florida, TO BERNARD SALES
Residence unxnown
37771, on or bCfore the 78th day o,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Mal A 0 1975, and to file the
criginbl of %i written defenses action for Oitsolulicxi of Marr.a'
with the Clerk of Circuit Court of has been flied Igatnt you and you
said Court either before Service on are rf()IIredfoservea copy ofyor
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cxaperty described in Said Pttiti, 32771, on or b!fore 11* 24th dly of
eud to show cause, if any you have March. 1975 and filc the ofrmnal
with the CItek of the Circuit COurt of
why Said procerly should not be
Sm1noI, County eitherbefore
condemned for the uses and
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 4431
In re the Estate of:
WILMOND D HARRISON
Deceased,
FINALNOTICE
Notice it hereby given that the
undersigned will, on the 19th da y of
March. 4 0 1975, present to the
Honorable Circuit Judgeof Seminole
County, 'lorida. her final return,
account and vouchers, as Ad
mlnistratrix of the Estate of
Wilmond D. Harrison and at said
IiiiiC, then and there, r'aPe All
;.'c,'4tiOnfo the sict J.-;e
,t t-rp
tettIc'm"rt Cf her ,ctmnislrat*on ct
Said estate, and for an order
discharging Valdee Harrison as
Such Adminlstratnix.
Dated this the 101h day of
February. A . D. 1975
Valdee Harrison
AS Administratri,
Of the Estate of
WIlmond D. Harrson
Deceased
C. Vernon Mite, Jr
Of CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
Attorneys for Estate
P 0. Drawer 2
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish' Feb IS. 25. March 4, ii,
1975
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114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH :UDICIAL CIRCUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO, 75-410.
CA-20-F
ADOPTION
IN RE: Adoption of
KEVIN PATRICK FRITZ ,ini
KEITH MICHAEL FRITZ.
Minor'
BY: ROBERT DAVID FRITZ. TrIer

IN THE CIRCUIT COUPT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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'aQed In bus i ness at 2617 S
French Ave, Sanford. 5em,n!o
County. Florida. under tht fiCtit',
name of SANFORD RADIO &amp; C. Ii
CENTER, and that I intend to
register said name with the 'lerk jf
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida In accordance with the
Provisions of the F '(tt'Oij5 Pi,jrri'
Statutes, To Wit St'. PCi'Florida Statutes 1957
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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
it hereby given that the
underSigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
US 09, Florida Statute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit court, in
and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of p-oof of the
Publication of this notice, the tic
ti?iOU5 name, to wit C H Thomp
son &amp; Asspelatj under which I am
engaged in business at Bldg
igit
Metionville Avenue, in tne Cutr of
Sanford, Florida.
That the party interested In said
business enterprise it at follows:
C. H. Thompson, Jr.
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida, February
t)th, 1575.
Publish: Feb. ii, 75. March 4, 11,
1775
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GLADYS P BUCCIP4I. WIFE, AND
MARKO &amp; BUCCINI. HUSBAND

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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 75-415 CA-0'.D

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Annuals
by virtue of that certain Writ of
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Vegetable Plants
Defendants Execution issued out Of and under
Route 426
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EQUiPME;T
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WHOLESALE . RETAIL
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE aforesaid Court on the 5th day of
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COR. SANFORD AVE. AND SECOND ST.
OF FLORIDA
January, A D 1975. in that certain
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Phone
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Sanford, Florida
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Defendant, which
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residence are as set forth below, and dtht'er5 to me as Sheriff of
JOHN'S AUTOMOTIVE HAS MOWERS
ll 1, Box l2tC, Powcr Court
all fprcs Clar.ci
Ff
ANY
NEED
m
. thrjgh and !,;ncte County. Flord,j arict I
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difference in you,
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Sanfor d, Florida 37771
under them. toacthpr 1A.1h th. have levied upon tht toiIown
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Phone 30Sfl3.1747
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respecti parcel numbers in which described property owned by
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Spring is here and it's time equipment to fit the
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they are alleged to be inte,e5?edKingswood Estates of Broward.
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individual finish mowing, until now.
A safety step plate shows the
Iii,
for
you to prepare for "a good needs of all customers, large
da
Inc.
a
Flori
corporation, said
JOHN W BARBER
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With fertilizer prices up so operator where to stand when
yard ahead" with a visit to and small.
property being lO(t(d in Seminole
and MARGARET H
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BARBER, his wife
County. Florida, more particularly
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John's Automotive, 2313 Park
The
Bolens
Mulching
Mower
you
can
no
longer
aff
or
S
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to
lose
controls
are
mounted
so
as
to
described as follows
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2000 South Each Street
INTERSTATE MALs.
Ave. Sanford.
cuts the grass, and cuts and re the natural nitrogen nutrient allow the operator to conrol the
All of lice furniture and eQuipment
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
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436&amp; 1.4
a
John's
Automotive
is cuts the clippings into tiny you have been throwing away unit wlttrnnt lvIng the handle.
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locateo at the defendant's place of
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hadqurtcr for C.ons,
pdrlkIe$ that It blows down Into with you r grass clippins. The The riding mowers all have
OUSInISS, KinQswood Estates Of
COMPLETE GUN REPAIRS
Irma Orimo, owner
Open
10
a,m,.
original self-propelled garden the lawn
p.m., Sun. 14
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Browird, Inc. at 17 Robin Road.
out of sight, You Bolens Mulching Mowers safety Interlocks to stop
PARCEL I
CUSTOM BLUING £ PLATING
tiller
and the first compact havenograssbag -toempty, No recycle your grass clippings
of Altamonte Springs, two ( 7) brown
The West 10 feet of the South
POLICE WEAPONS OUR
unauthorized use of the mowers
,
tractor. This is the equipment raking. No windrows of clip, and put the
desks. one 2.drawer and one 5.
the SW ' of the NE ',,
the NW
SPECIALTY
natural fertilizer and to turn off the blade
of Section 22. TownShip 21 South, drawer,One (1) NCR Petite (adding
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Range 29 East, Seminole County. machine) No. 21$971054.14409.1.
botween struggling to keep up lawn. The lob is completely lawn and save you higher leaves the mower.
Florida,
one (1) Cr nib, two 4 drawer file
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with you r lawn and garden finis hed In a single pass. Th
is f er tilizer bills, as well as the
cabinets, one (1) 1 shaped desk
Bolens tillers are available In
Work, and keeping ahead of it. dramatically
the
time
it
time and trouble of applying the
drawer,
brown
with
bl
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JOHN B CHRISTY
ack, seven (71 '
NEW PARTNERS AT HORSE &amp; RIDER
smafl sizes tofit the needs of the
John
P
Peters
Come In And
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the
takes
to
cut
your
grass.
artificial
nt'trl?icn.
chara, atsorteo. one Ill paymaster
and EVELYN CHRISTY,
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Slt Ung
owner of John's Automotive,
end
Kirby
Grant
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who
by
the
wily
Because they are small, (l,
his wIfe
and other assorted miscelLanea,s
Bolens mowers are available larger m od
buys his dduds from the Horse &amp; Rider. Last but
els for 'arger plot-s.
b not least is Tnz Ie,(betfam
and were formerly located at inch In length compared to 1'-4 Into the size to fit your in.
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516 Reservoir Avenue
Have To Offer
amilyy mare.
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CHAIRS *ROUND TABLE
Tillers are
essential
in
All merchandise being Stored at
CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND
102 N. Maple In Sanford for over inch for the a'.'erage mower), dividual needs, from 18 and preparing
the soil
and mainAt
Altamonte Garage in Altamonte
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New 8 Used Furniture-We Buy8S,IIneOrAHosofvl_
Say pardner' There's some to come In and visit with them,
a year. They moved into their the cuttings from your Bolens 72" hand propelled models, to
Springs, Florida and the tin
FRANK W. CHRISTY, INC.
Furniture &amp; Glassware
cacti,
and
fine
pottery,
from
dies,
bridles
and
blankets
can
CUT. CL RL. CONDITION
present spacious facilities Jan. Mulching Mower disappear the large riding mowers able to taming the seed bid.
derslgnecl as Sheriff Cf Seminote
C 0 JOHN B. CHRISTY
new hands down at the Horse &amp; The Haleys are no newcomers Mexico. Cactus makes unusual be found along with feed for all
70, and are now equipped to down Into your lawn where they handle the mowing
John
Peters
was
born
and
COLOR.COURTESY
Rider
Western
Store,
2858
S.
on
the
western
scene.
Living
in
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$86 Reservoir Avenue
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of raised In Sanford, and knows
offer you even better sefvlct, quickly decompose Into a parks and estates.needs
Bclens
CONSULTATION.CONVENIENCE
CRANSTON. RHODE ISLAND on the 17th day of March, A D. 1975.
Sanford
Avenue,
Sanford.
Osteen,
they
are
avid
horse
care,
and
reward
their
owners
ETHEL BART
than before.
137 S. HIGHWAY 17.fl
the needs of the Seminole
COOPERATION
offer for Sale a n d sell to the highest
nitrogen.rlch mulch that feeds Mulching Mowers not only cut Coun
Kathy, Sandy and Dinny Haley lovers, and can give customers with unusual growth and
With western wearing ap.
831-JM4
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SMITH
CASSELIERRY,
FLORIDA
They are the on ly Boiens the green back into you r lawn. the time it takes to cut the
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bidder. for cash, subject 10 any and
H believes the
PARCEL II
pa
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bought out Duane Harrell's first hand advice on what's various forms,
popular. you dare not
all existing leirn, at the Front
vw,
Interest in the store and have what,
dealer in Seminole County, and Uncollected clippings from a grass, but also cut the amounthatillers
you needtractors
to take an
the
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g
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Now
Is
the
time
for
horses
to
The South 1$ feet of the Noah 100 (West) Door of the Seminole County
joined Bill LaBree in owner.
chose Bolens because they regular mower stay on top of of injuries be ca use of built-in
Rider.
Be
a
utiful
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Complete
8uutyCare
Duane Harrell still owns the receive their shots for sleeping
feet Of the West $6 feet of Block c. Courthout. in Sanford. Florida. the
believe in the qua lity of their the lawn and turn brown and safety features.
toil out ..., lawn a
607 W.2SthSt.
ship of this fine western store, unusual Kactus Korralt, at the
Because
00 flits bYLee Miller Pool and
Ph.3n4711
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SANFORD
Weathers! icid as recorded in Plat above descr ibed personal property.
sickness, and also to get their
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product and f ee l that it is the unsightly. When t hey do work fully enclosed
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The Haleys would like to same location as Horse &amp; worm
work this
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and
chamber,
golf
gogg§Nv
cutting
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others,
for
men,
women,
boys
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best of I ts kind available,
&amp; Rider
down into the lawn they form a there Is no debris discharged
summer.
invite all their friends, cow Rider. He has lust received a Is the pisre to getHorse
cuts the time
Public Records of Seminole County, the Civil Division of the Seminole
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ynu,,tr horc and girls. I denim and cotton
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..The Bolens line offers a full mtf
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It
pokes,
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and
western
because
they
055.
are no f1',lrg cbjetts. They mU iimve
adorn
Florida.
County S?,ertfl's Department, All
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lovers new shipment of gorgeous
racks.
care products, Beautiful sad.
assortment
of
mulching
too long to break up quickly. fully ba ffled all-steel decks to
, jo
t;:r; iitsvtj Cl
4-411,
Stop
In
at
J
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n's
Automotive
m ow ers, tract ors and tillers, That's why bagging or raking
For you r foot stompin' feet,
Ill The unkr..wn assigns, suc- Attamonte Garage, in Altamonte
protect the operator from for "a good yard a head ."
Horse &amp; Rider has Wrangler
complete with aCc..ssoriej and
cessors in Interest, trutej or any Springs, Florida,
has been the preferred way to placing his feet near the blade. ADV.
and Tony Lama boots. Tony
Other parl.es claiming y. through,
That Said'sale s be'ng made to
Lama is noted as being the
under or against any and all Of the 56?isfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution.
above named corporat,ons. whether
Cadillac In bootwear.
John E. Polk, Sheriff
existing or dissolved, and to all
Your head should look as
persons and parties cIalmng or
Seminole County, Florida
good as the rest of you, so adorn
having any Interest or cLaim as Publish', Feb II, 75, March 4, 11,
owners, mortg.ge,i, judgment I'll
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creditors or lien holders of, upon or DEK-100
These li nes are available in oil
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against the parcels of land
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at Horse &amp; Rider.
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OF
INTENTION
TO
hereinafter described:
We've all heard the ab- combat
rising economic, Sanford has away to WIN over
REGlSTF FICTITIOUS NAME
"4. In the gift line, Horse &amp; Rider
brevlatlon WIN
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Langley, a former
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The undersigned does hereby
used over and problems. But GardenLand, rising food costs. Plant a WIN
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carries a full line of leather
over agaIn In an attempt to located at
Cirilty ?PUit he Is conducting a
the
service.
Gary is en
1400 W. 1st St., garden now that will give you
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purses a
0, aII hand
and billfolds,
bus nest ,t Sanford. Florida , undtt
thujiastic about his job, and
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t,aniIkl.
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name
or
"INSIGHT"
snows it in his willingness to
the SW 401 the NE ' 04 'he NW ' the
saving you money.
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andthat sa,dfirm i% composed of the
he lp and learn Come on down
ci! Sdiøn 2, Township 2) South. following per'a
Everylime you visit Oar.
etc
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOtCc' is hrreh g'n
I aili
NAME STATUTE
in business at oil WOodIinQ
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notices P reby given that the Place. Altamonte Springs. Seminole
undersigned, pursuant to the County. Florida. under the fictitious
er name of E. .1. MOLONEY
"FICil'"O VS Name Statute" Chapt
86509, Florida Statute, will register ASSOCIATES, anti tha t I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
and for Seminole, County Florida . the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
"On receipt Of Proof Of the Florida In accordance with the
PrOwsioni of the Fictitious Name
cjbl#cavi, of this flotiCC.
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name, to
THE ELITE Statutes, To Wit Section 865.09
CLEANERS under WhiCh we are Florida Statutes 1537.
E. J. Moloney
enQarjed in business at 19 South Old
D ix ie Highway,
Feb It. 25 March 4, II
Casselberry . PbIi
1973
Florida in the City of Casselberr
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NOTI CE UNDER FICTITIOUS
That the party Interested in said
busineji is as follows ,
NAME STATUTE

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NOTICE OF
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
TO;
ROBERT
FRANCIS
BRODER, whote residence is
Unknown, but whos, last kno'*n
residence and post office acfdrr"u
was in Maitland. Florida. more
particularly, ir, careof Mrs Virgini a
Broder (Mother of Robert Francs
Broder), 1140 S Orlando Ave., Apt
All M.aitland, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Petition for the AdoptiOn CI
KEVIN PATRICK BRODER and
KEITH MICHAEL
BRODER,
minors, has been filed by RODER I
DAVID FRIT? mhe
Said minor children and tt'.Petitioner, Perein, In the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida
You
hereby required to file i
the office of the Clerk of the sa-ct
Court, in the Seminole Count,
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on or
before the 2nd dt-y -I April, A D
1975, your written objections, if any.
And also serve a copy of Same 00
CHARLES N. LANE, Esq, 314
Metcalf Bldg, Orlando, Florida
32801, Attorney for Petitioner
herein: Otherwise this matter Will
proceed asset forth in the PtIi?c=
for Adoption filed herein toward tlegal adoption of KEVIN PATRIC.
BRODER and KEITH MICHA[
BRODER. mnors. by POBEli
DAVID FRITZ, their Stepfalh
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court on the Thh day of
February. A D 197S

and
PATRICIA "PAT" TOOT
f.k.a PATRICIA NASON
(Last known Address)
Route 2
Oran, MiSsouri 43771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tat been filed against you
seeking to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property In Seminole
County. Florida:
Lot 25. BLOCK "A", BRAP4TLEY
SHORES FIRST ADDITION, mccording to the Plat thereof as
recorcted in Plat Bock 9, Page 11, of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
and you are requlredto serve acopy
of your written defenses, fi any, to it
on Robert W. Lee, Attorney for
Plaintiffs, whose address Is3SWest
Pine Street, Orlando, Florida 37501,
on or before the 21st day of March,
1975, and file the original With the
Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
Seminole County, Sanford, Florida
32771, either betori service on (SEAL)
Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
thereafter; otherwise a default will
Clerk of the Circuit Court
be entered against you for the relief
By Elaine RiChdr,J,
demanded In the Complaint,
Deputy Clerk
WITPdESSmy hand and Ipnesea,of Publish March 4. II. 18. 25, 1975
this Court on the 131h day of
DEL 13
February, 1975.
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
By. Elaine RiCharde
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY. FLOrIDA.
Pobec?WLee
NO, 7S257CAO5O
35 West Pine Street
Orlando, Florida 32101
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Attorney for Plaintiffs
TGAGE ASSOCIATION
Publish : Feb. 1$, 75. March 4, II,
Pti.nt.tt.
vs
D E K 04
FRANK M PEALE. ef at
00 MdA nI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
NOTICE TO DEFEND
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 'S-IN•CA49.G
TO: FRANK M PEALE and
W. 0. UNSWORTH BUILDERS,
JANICE PEALE, HIS WIFE
INC., a Florida corporation,
Residence Unknown
Plaintiff
SUIT TO FORECLOSURE
PUPERT B HARTMAN et vi, and
MORTGAGE
E','IIL C. KIRSCH.
You, FRANK M. PEALE and
JANICE PEALE, his wife, and all
Defendants
those claiming any ight, title or
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EMIL C KIRSCH
.ntpcest Ill thrOugh or under you
1117 North Lorel
are hereby notified that a complaint
Chicago. Illinois oSi
to foreclote a certain mortgage on
OU ARE NOTIFIED that an
thefoItowing described property, Ic
,ht.on to foreclose a IT%e(t'uipfli('5 lit
Ait
on the following property in
Lot 33. Block 1, HEFTIER
Seminole County, Florida.
HOMES ORLANDO, Section One.
according to the Plat thereof, as
Lots )0arud31. RANDS ADDITION
recorded in Plat Book 13, pages S
TO TOWN of LONQW000, ac
cording to the plat thereof, as
and 6. of the PUbliC Records of
recorded in Plat Book I, page 16, of
Stminol. County. Florida, a k a 2Cq
the public records of Seminole
Brighton Way Casse4berry, FIred,i
F ic'icta,
tOQC?hCr .sth P,ln.i and Furna ce
h,iS been filed against you.and YOU
located therein and thereon;
are hereby required to serve a copy
has been filed against you. and you
o ',Ouir written defense's, if any, to it
are required In Sctve A coiJy of your
on MARC L. LUBET, Esq., of
answer or peadng to the Complaint
LEVINE &amp; COHEN, 1310 CNA
on
the
Plaintiff'
attorney.
Tower, Orlando, Florida, on or
PATRICK MCGROTTY, 1430S W
before March 76, 1975, and file the
FIrSt Strut, Miami. Florida, and
original with the Clerk cA this Court
file the original answer or pleading
in the office of the Clerk of the
P.ther before service on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter,
Circuit Court on or before the 3lsI
Othrr-wite', .5 default will be entered
day of March. 1975 if you fail t du
against you for the relief demanded
$ø, iudgrnentby default Will be taker,
in the complaint
against you for the relief demanded
WITNESS my hand and seal of
in the complaint
thai Court on February liii, 157$.
DCPIE AND ORDERED at San
Arthur H Beckwitp,
ford. Seminote Counly FIrd., th.
Clerk of the Court
;itt'i d.sy Cit I i!)'U.ir - y. •* li I,',
By. Lillian J Jt'nk.ns
Arthur H Beck*,n'
Deputy CIeth
Clerk Sem,rwjte' Cu-'',
Marc L Lubet
Circuit Court
Levin &amp; Cohen
fly Joy Stcki-s
Deput, C1e't
Suite' 1310, CP'IA low-er
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county would not be billed for hour.
would not bill the county for the die.
vote to pay Freeman's monthly
Seminole Coupty Corn- the transition work.
But Freeman told The Herald same conference. But a
flhisSioners last night - minus a
fees
because he didn't approve
"It's well-documented on that '1 never agreed to that," in representive from Marsee's
KiIIibrO u 'h ad nii1te that
vote that probably would have record when we chang
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Corn amount eqed by Freeman.
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(it full month of work
Williarns also rapped the total meeting in protest before the
inissioner Dick Williams moved
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the $3,000 payment aftei- missioners who voted to hire chastized newspaper accounts
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no payment be made to dicated would be (lone at
Kimbrough said that "1111 be Freeman
said he would have Freeman as that he would of the contmulng board riff over
a financial rip-off it we have to
Freeman for February, said the Freeman's expense."
save the county tnoney over his appointment as
And, in inutht r a l t ered [)ay I rciiian ilkr sst. alrea dy trouble
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Marse At an aserage of ,o0O yellow journalism" It comes
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former County
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Attorney Commission Chairman Sid formation." In addition,
Commissioner Mike flat- $72,000. Kwiatkowski had "and its like kicking a dead
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Vitilen Jr., voted to pay the Kimbrough said that Slarsee's taway initially asked the entire previously
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that horse." Asked whether he
February bill except for the firm of Pitts, Eubanks, Rs fee be paid, and
was supported Freeman would save the county wanted reporters to supress
ximately 10 hours that and Rumberger will surely bill by
Villilen. But the abience of 17 per cent of an estimated news of action taken in an open
Freeman commissioners who were charged for the Marsee the county for the
"transition" Commissioner
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o,0Oo in fees that Maee public meeting, Freeman
voted to terminate Starsee and conferences by Freeman. By meeting with Freeman.
Kwiatkowski - the board's would cost the oounty this year.

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new sheriff's department
buildings meet at an expansion joint on the south
side is where investigators
believe someone 1-clim.
bed" up the stucco wall and
squeezed ftough a narrow
wall opening to pass contraband through a catwalk
window to prisoners.

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live jail Inmates, have been
charged with carrying
tools into the jail to aid In
an escape or forcible
rescue of an inmate,
conspiracy to commit a
felony and carrying con.
traband articles into a
county detention facility.
Mrs. El&amp;ine Edge
Clanton, 24, and Mrs. Mary
Jane Shazer, 2D, both of
Apopka and wives of in.
circuit court Monday on the

makes as a secretar) at

possible" to present a
reoccurrence
smuggling of items into the
count y jail, Polk salt

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were sad about one-third
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upward. Brown splotches
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Earlier ttds week, Weldon
Trustee Thelma
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of
forced to operate with higher
tenyorn the the stage
use was a one
er number of staffers at the bid Item and she felt additional
operating costs and fill with the college.
bids should be made available

same amount of money that

Education Lommisslone- for Purposes ofcomparon But
Askew's $4.4 bilhon budget was in last year's budget.
Ralph Turlington had requested school officials assured the
So, Weldon and school of. $l million to rm the state's board the one bid was because
f or fiscal year 176 comes to
less than the $46 billion that the ficials are working on an Junior collegeL Askew came only one company chose to hid

state will spend this year -and austerity program Though still back with a recommendation of
And Mr Carolyn Stenstrom
this year's sum includes cuts unfinished, Weldon outlined $1479 million. School offi
cials rehngulshed the chairmanship,
Of

Approximatels, 60 Forest City Elementary School thIrd grWers averaging 4.3 per cent after some
the areas school of. had anticipated a minimum of seconded a motion
by Trusteo
went on a field trip to the Seminole County Courthouse to see how hard times slashed anticipated ficlals are loo ki ng at in hopes of $130 million
Miae to purchase the
courts are operated. They are shown with their chaperones state revenues by $232.2 saving moneY.
'I"he final figure will be some stage and it became property of
outside courtroom nhere court was in session.
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prisoners normally are

the butlng design. A steel

Blackburn has appealed his daughter Mary Susan said she
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south Seminole home is mortgaged and subject to federal
tax liens but friends including

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request to purchase a
$1,750 metal detector unit
to be installed at the first.
fl oor main jail en trance

has any income and she
manages to survive or, what she

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Orlando's Mercy Hospital.

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the print arrive in t ime for this year's
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year's budgeting is chock full of audio visual equipment pur. figure arrived at by thie
Gov.
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allocates about $147 million to college's faculty is "real may be fruien, ft!wer tx)oks will Lrustees voted to 'purchase a

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seen, indicating chemical
tests of some type had been
made at the location.
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Lonviction in the Lee case to the is willing to pledge her home on
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in Pensacola, studentslined up today to protest a

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waiting for the spring car sales the rebates cost them,
upturn to start. LucchitU said estimates put the tab at

Board of Regent's proposal to increase tuition at state

moti vate buyers, but he wishes million General Motors is
the manufacturers hadn't believed to have paid out
caW off the program. As for around $41 million and Ford

Also at today's regents, meeting was a proposal to
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possibly
a
third
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blue
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condition today as sherlirs waiting vehicle.
maroon or red shirt. me oUr
ObIaries
Dexter's appraisal of the investigators search for leads
Deputy
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man
didn't speak during the
SpOrts
i-as county's medical service comes to the identity of his assailants when
the bandits entered the robbe, tn%estigators said
Tel ision
in the wake of the State Board
Charles F Dike, 52, was shot house they pushed Mis Dike
Women's
of Medi cal F ami r asking in the chest at his Dyke Road from a chair onto the floor and
\ man was picked up for
' stjonin° near the Dike
the state legislature f&amp;r more residence when two black ordered the to men to "get
power over doctors so it can males, one armed wi th
e, ftedn said today, but It
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strip Incompetent phyicians of revolr, burst into his home
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shot when he rose from a chair
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fled,

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officers said, spokesman said today that Dike
highs near 80 and lou tinight Seminole County, regardless of robbed
theni,
deputies
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telephone
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tiesr 60. Complele wenther this Issue," Dexter said.
reported.
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vrgical intensive care unit
details page 5A
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De' tive Sgt Osar Pedde
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to
include
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fund were
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and those
of office
the funds
ralsW at dinners etc., but the full time paid firefighters County's municipalities offer toward the end of
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completed in time for th e Board of Trustees
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flietting Tuesd

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and the paid chief.
the service for a $2 to $3 fee per decided to donate the money
SilSay the money was the FOP last November for
The city coundl last Fdday copy. The copies are used for instead
to the South Seminole not sent to the FOP.
but instead
$200. Ex-Police
WNG WOOD — City auditor funneled
will In
be April,
audited from
Porters and those whose homes voted to audit funds from all insurance and other purposes Lodge, Fraternal Order of was hei'd in safekeeping
and Ifennigan
Indicated
the Tom
Chief
i tncoption
1, had
been
saved from soceLCoImcjlajrmnJ.R
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Harold Hartsock was to begin a Harisock said.
In all cases where city Pole (FOP). The department
destruction by the department. Grant, saying some city equipment
will be turned over to the city, check was a loan to lp
comprehensive examination of
is
used
to
make
the
he the
t month
nce he had not as ye: When the department was
the city to
Among the benevolent fund fledgling
have been "m1sha
copies the resulting revenues acknowledge the FOP as
organization
get
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what one
city
official des(.Tibed viewed the fite department purely volunteer it was (Hed." added "some funds like are turned in to the city coffers. bargaining agent.
records seen by The Herald
today
as the
"slush
funds" of record Irlsock could not financed in large part by
Friday was a check made out
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from acddent reportj should be
two city dertmen,
In Longwood, however, the
determine the extent of this donations.
to
the city tr easury." moneys were funneled into the
Hartsock told The Herald that audit.
The fire department is now
The
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lpils in the kindergarten clas5 at Red Hug Femenin
School are produci ng their o circus, Umistic," said the program
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gloomy for
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already depressed for 18
by BIB Vincent)
If rebates nil start up again. months, would fall even more in
At Clarke Cir)1ler.Ply7nouth the post rebate
period.

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golfing
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Askew Seeks Budget Cuts
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$2 1 Billion Tax Cut
Appears

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Single License Fee

NA11ON
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(Continued From Page 1-A) one that provides essential so- minimum. The
only major stub Crimittee.
officiaLs are 'lacing up to cia) services, was recom- items
requested by Askew were
The proposals include raising
economic conditions."
mended for $16.5 million more $1425 million for two new 300- hotel and restaurant regulation
"The way the governor's than it received this year a bed prisons and l6.2smillion for fees of $380000, raising 17
By BILL BELLEVILLE
office has done ft," Cleveland total of
million,
Herald Staff Writer
a 250-bed expansion of the million by repealing a worksaid. "That's the way it should
Askew said his budget Hillsborough Youthful Offender men's compensation tax
Businesses operating in a munIcIallty will no longer
be done"
provides no pay Increases for Institution.
have
to buy occupational licenses from both the county
exemption, generating 1700,000
Cleveland said he wasn't in state officials and eliminates
Although Askew recorn- by boosting corporate filing
and the city If a plan by Seminole Tax Collector Troy G.
favor of just "Iashing" the merit pay raises for state mended no new taxes, he did fees from $5 to $10 and in.
Ray Is SUCCeSSfUl.
budget, but favored the Item by employes. He said travel ex- prope revenue and fee ad- creasing court tiling fees a total
hi effort to be more "equitable" Ray has proposel
Item study and realistic penditures have been held even ju3tments producing a net of of $150,000.
business
owners In municipalities no longer have to buy
reductions Askew proposed.
with this year.
$3.4 million in additional
cow
ty
occupational
licenses. fie will bring the proposal to
The Department of Health
Contruction recoramenda- revenue. The COt)OMLs carry
ethe county commissioners tomorrow mnrnlng.
and Rehabilitative Services, dations In the governor's 'jut recommendations of his
Accordingtoltay,"Wewon'tlosethatmuchrevenue,
ro
the largest state agency and the budget were held to a efficiency and Management
since a lot of our time is spent eheriJn on complaints"
that city businesses are not licensed. "We'll probably
en
make the difference up by more properly enforcing the
law in the unincorporated areas of the county."
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Ray said that the need for eliminating the "double
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ghed
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taxation" was discussed trying to make the collection of
occupational license feec more eciultablo in the District
started. The fund rcords did
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not include any written
Lake and Seminole Counties. According to Ray, Brevard
agreement, saying the money
j5 nitated a similar amendment to its county
Feared F re
would be repaid.
cti
OrdIflAlce
that would &amp;Imlnate the double collection.
Also among the checks were
Prior to 1971, the state handled the collection of all
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A had contacted him about taunment standards, and the one for more than $100 to
occupational license fees but passed that duty on to local
young man who died In an early Corrinti, but it has not been presence of
Hennigan, apparently another
governments
by state stature.
morning fire here Saturday "ioo per cent confirmed" that inside the apartment is above loan that also
Seminole Commissioners will be asked to first amend
may have been a prisoner on he was an inmate.
this is the repaid to the benevolent fund
that required by
,
the
wording of the ordinance to Include collection In
furlough from Tallahassee
i1ire extinguisher in worjn
second major fire in three years and for painting police cars
wiincorporatud
county areas without changing the county
CurrectionLil Institute ac- condition was untouched in a at the complex.
The painting check stub In.
license
rates,
later, county rates will be changed.
cording to a lire department living room closet.
dicated these swns would be
However,
no
changes
can be made at least until after
offic
official who Is investigating the
According to winesses, the repaid by the city,
Corrinti and his girl
Sept.
i,
1975
sin
ce
that
date
marks th e end of a collection
incident.
When Acting Public safety
Judy Wilson were visitingfire whi ch began next to a bed
period.
the back bedroom, was Director James Plelcone1 read
Albert Corrintl, 25, was Corrinti's brother Joe a
Also tomorrow Commissioners are expected to appronounced dead at 7:15 a.m., Cathy Brice, who leased the believed to be caused by a In The Herald last week that the
prove
a contract for a 18-year lease agreement with the
at the scene of the fire at Spring apartment. Ms. Brice's five- candle that was left burning all accident report copies revenues
Sanford
Airport Authority for buildings 310 and 311 at the
Lake Hill Apartments on year-old son who lived in the night,
had been placed in the
airport,
Wymore Road.
benevolent fund, he requested
apartment with her had spent
Altamonte Fire fighters we
The agreement, which has a lease renewal option
According to Altamonte Fire the night with a baby-sitter.
on the scene tour minutes alter an audit from Police Cornevery two years, would allow the county to move some
Chief Tom Seigfried, Corrinti
Although the other three the 6:30 a.nL fire was reported. m1ttee Chairman H.A. ScoIL
administrative county offices and labs, as well -some of
had safely escaped the flee and pep1e were not injured in
said today there
the An Investigation by that
theJa1loverfiowtothetesybrick bujjpi
ushered his girl friend outside fire, they were reporteiJy so department, and by the will be no need to audit all city
Although Sheriff John Polk had ini tially requested t he
the apartment, but returned to shaken by the Incident that th
Fir
records for the 1973 year, since
ey Seminole
County
use of the entire 310 building to house county prisoners,
fight the blaze and was trapped have been unable to supply Department is continuing that audit was done last year.
Inmates will only have the use of one floor. AM, those
One audit for the 1974 fiscal
in a back bedroom. A neighbor more information to in- Samples of material Inside
pr
isoners will be minimum security types —trustees and
hroke out a Living room window
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wr froy November!, 172 t
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on work release.
m an attempt to help Corrinti,
May was com !eted when
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Major tire damage was by the Sheriff's Dene
but the air draft created by the contained to the apartment, but Crime Lab in Sanford.
bookkeeper Sallye Haislip
broken window rapidly fed the adjacent units received fir
An autopsy Is being held resigned. An audit of general
e and
blaze.
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Scifried said that Correc- codes insure that building determine the specific cause of September, 1974 also nears
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
ti= officials In Tallah.sscc materials are up to con- dea th.
cuinpiellun, Hartsuck said.
Notice is hereby given that we are
Nulke is hereby givin that I am
engaged in b*jilneis
Lake engaged business at 271 Orlando

A Certainty

WASHINGTON(AP)— Congress is virtually certain tO
approve a tax cut of at least $21 billion within two or three
weeks, but the final version could differ sharply from the
bill passed by the House. Several senators are pointing to
thehigh unemployment rate and urging a tax cut in the
range of $26 billion to $35 billion, compared with the $21.3
billion approved by the House. The Senate Finance
Committee reswnes hearings on the tax cut today.

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WASHINGTON (AP) —The nation's fast-food industry,
which has put mountains of fried chicken and billions of
hamburgers into paper bags for hungry Americans, is
plannIng more outlets around the world for people to grab
a bile on the run. The Agriculture Department says that
by 1979. eight leading U.S. iipanies expect to have more
ULU; 6.4k) iatfo1i oulkis in foreign c:'untries, nearly
quadruple those in operation

Scientists Dispute Efficiency
CHICAGO (AP) — Two Chicago scientists say thcre is
little convincing evidence that daily doses of Vitamin C
have any effect on the frequency or severity of the
te in
chemistry and leading advocate of high doses 'if Vitamin
Clor treating colds, says the pair has not looked at all the
evidence,

GOP Displays 2 Parties

Former Senator Gurney
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tr. .lnd I''J n
n N'
Pt.peIy herein
Eimhurit, liin,s 60126
Consmistlon of the City of Sanford.
plk.te and stale the place Of
described
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
thet an
W44, At 7:00 o'clock P M. on residence and poll off lice &amp;ddrMs of action has b"n
YOU
NOTIFIED
filed against you tor ,1,4,
an ARE
#C,IonHEREBY
to for&amp;clft,l~
mor
Mircti i. 1975, in the Ci ty Commis. the claimant and must be sworn to damages for brea
c
h
of
contract,
and
tgage
on
skin Room at the City Hill!nth* City by the claimant, his agent or
liii
following real properly
at you are
0 Sanford, Florida, will Considtf l0r"Y, Or 1116 SAM0 shall be void. your required to Serve a copy of iri
County, FiOtldl:
written
def
00WIL
If
any,
to
it
and determine whether or not the
Deted at Santorø. Florida, this Gereid Korman, Esquire, of he law 'L Lot 39. GRANADA SOUTH. ac
City will ttt, Vacate and abatvton 36th day of Febcusrv, 1,75
cordl
t o the Plt theof
trrn of tom','tj &amp; np'vo I' A
er', rti4
S Prc W 1h&amp;rs!n
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Ha. tAP) — Director Lee H.
Scherer of th e Kenn ed y Spa ce Cen ter and his da
ugh te r
%%ere in faircondition today after being injured when their
car was rammed by a truck at the center.
Pickup truck driver Ralph Fisher, 51, was killed In the
Saturday afternoon crash, police said. He was a heavy
equipment operator for Boeing Co.
Officials said Scherer, 55, has a punctured lung and
other internal injuries and that his dau ghter, Mrs. ('andace Hunt, 30, of Annapolis, hfd., fractured ribs.
Scherer was showing his daughter and Navy Ens.
Robert Christensen, 24, of Jacksonville, aroun d the
spaceport when the accident occurred. Christensen was
released after hospital treatment for (ace cuts.
Scherer, a retired Navy ca p tain, directed the Lunar
Orbiter and Lunar Exploration programs. lie came to the
('('flier Iii late January from Edwards AFB, where he
headed NASA's Flight Research Center.

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The stabbing death of a man belirred by 'Is assailant to have cast a spell on him has
touched off a police hunt for a man &amp;id his female cornpanlon, authorities say.
Asst. Slate Atty. Arthur Eggers of Tampa said David
Hyberg, vbout 20, and De Lou Davis, 1, were wanted for
questi on ing in conn ec tion wi th the throat-slash murder of
Kein.L' R. Houston, 20, of Arlington, Vu.
llou.ston's body, stabbed or slashed 13 times, was found
a week ago beside a road near Warrenton, Va., tied in a
fetal position with coat hangers. His head was covered
with a plastic garbage bag and the body was covered by a
sleeping bag and a piece of carpet.
Tampa police said Bill Isley, 27, told them he witnessed
the slaying in a Tampa home last weekend. Isley entered
the psychiatric ward of St. Joseph's III ospitalin Tampa on
Thursday, police said.

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WNGWOOD — The request use In installing drainage pipe received from Albert Brewer the rest of the year of 11kW Husband. and LILLIAN A, TO
OEL-7
DEK.136
MAYHEW, Wit..
BRADLEY JOSEPH KENNEDY
from development consultant tn the Land Av.Qcijoa
Dirt Service Inc. noting the Refuse
AMENDED
Co.
franchise LILLIAN &amp; MAYHEW, Ptitlonir,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
David Farr for anflexatlon.and Ttere!ttal fee lstobe paid troan contractor also owes $2,531.97
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
agreement
for
garbage
rezonlng to tIne district of federal r
JOHN EDMUND MAYHEW, TO:ISILLIE,$OEW,fl
e sharing ftsds for work on the streets
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FLORIDA
Within- i.vlieclion in the city.
Post OfIlca B 265
Rwóndpnt.;
'by VIrtu of that Cei1ak Writ of CIVIL ACTION NO. 11411.CA.tt-E
the Scirlinsher Property north designedem
f* dr$age In-, !hexo)ecL Associated is prime
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
Tlpton, Indiana
Exicutlon ISSued Out of and under DOUGLAS WASSON ,
oiSR434 near Range Line Road
B.A. MalliTh will 'requat '*it SPATE OF FLORIDA TO:
a!etion.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the .al of the Circuit court of
P0111O4t,
is on the agIa for the city
City Attorney Joe Davis Permlsdon tO keep more than JOHN EDMUND MAYHEW, that an Amended Petition for OfWV#CoQntV- Flarlda,uvonafln.I
WHOSE flESIDENCE AND Change of Name for BRADLEY
counclimeetlngatl:3otcnjght.
judgment rendered in the aforesaid BARBARA ANN WASSON,
reporting he has filled an ap. two dogs at his 122
CoZD MAILING ADDRESS ARE JOSEPH WIlT to BRADLEY COu?tonth,2nd day of Octob,r,AD
Farr presented tie proposal
Responoent.
plicatlon on the ci ty's behalf Phorwood residence.
UNKNOWN.
JOSEPH KENNEDY has bt,nfiled; 1i73, In thit Certain ce entitled,
NOTICE OF ACTION
to build a $9 million office park
The
Mayor's
report
will
and
you
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
interstate
Supply
Corporation.
etc.
THE
exempting from
county
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
b
'g
that a Proceeding to dIsWIUUon o
your answer or other responsive Ptaintlff,.ys- Don $ml,p,,Dof.u,vta,,,
on the tract at a zoning com.
flcitlde the !ITIef 5efld
ALTAMi74TE
CA°BARA AH!f WA5!04
taxation property acqulivd by
marriage
P3eadlng
has
been
filed
to
the
Amended
galnst
you,
petition
to.
wnlcn
aforesaid
Writ of Eecutlon
80* III
mission meeting two weeks
the city in 1974.
and the short title is IN RE: THE Change of Name U.. HAL H, KAN
was delIvered
e as Sheriff of
Griswold. Iowa S1535
ago. The commission voted monthly fee per home for city
MARRIAGE OF JOHN EDMUND TOP. Esquire, Lo.vndn, Periol, Smlnole Counto
D. and W. L. Jones advising
ty,
mlorid
Fa, and I
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
unanimously instructing City garbage and trash collection is their asking price for 10
MAYHEW, Husband. and LILLIAN Droadicli 1. Doster, Professional have levied upon th, following that DOUGLAS WASSON has
flied a
acA. MAY HEW, Wife, and these Association. Suite 03, First Federal d.tCrlb,d property owned by Don Petition In
the Circuit Court of
Clerk Ourde Shomate to ad- expected to be registered at a adjacent to the Keller q
presents command you to appear Building. Post office Box 210$, Smith, said pr operty being located Semino
le County. Florida. tor Child
rertise a public hea ring on the 4:30 p.ni. Tuesday city corn- sewer treatment plant is
and file
Orlando, Florida,32503. and tile the in Seminole County, Florida, more Custody,
ATSWI o.
The Sanford City (''
and you are required to
lssoe with appropria te notices mlieion public
de4enseor pleading with the c
oroial answer or other responsive Particu
decrIbJ as follows: serve a copy
$150,000 with a down payment of tonight will held three public the
your
t
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Circuit Court In and for Seminole pleading In th office of the above
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One (I)
sent to property owners widdn
Chevrolet Truck, defenws. It any, on N ED N.
r
a In W "aw 29 per cent and nine per cent hearings during their 7 pim County. Florida. am Sam &amp; mpy C4110" W Or Wfore March 31. 1915. 11 Title No. 1971
412"M I.D.
500 feet as required by city
e e l weeks agoagreed 34, Ied on the unpaid balance meeting in City Han.
tho.i0I on Patftioner's attorney,
UfaIItodoso.judgmentbya0fl CS,I.11AUw7
A
DAVIS &amp; MCiNTOSH, AttOny for
regulations. 7be hearing before with Commissioners Helen annually.
MACK N. CLEVELAND, JR., of will be taken for th.r,Ii,fd,fnanded
(I) 1947 BuIck, Title No. Petitioner, Post Office Bn*
The balance could be
isio,
Theclosing
first hearing
be to CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE, P.O. In the Amended Petition for Change 73SS3. I. D. No. 0511195 (restored Snford, Florida, 32771, and file the '.
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the advisory body has not as yet Keyser and Sandra Glenn paid In equal payments over a consider
part ofwill
a northDrawer Z. Sanfor d, Flor ida, wit, ci Name.
historical vehIcle)
or iginal with the Clerk of the Circuit
been held,
opposing, to levy the fee to five year period, the le
on or before the 19th day of March,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ha ve
Said vehicles being stored at Court on or
before March 311t, 1975,
'ter south alley between Park Drive A 0, 1975. otherl%ise a default will hreunto set my hand and affixed
Also on the agenda for defray costs of the servi ce noted.
Ratliff I Sons In Sanford, Florida.
herwite a default and u;t;mate
be
entered
against you
my official seal at Seminole COunty. and the ur.derjled as Sheriff of judgment
and 27th Street and between
tonight's meeting is a request estimated toactuafly cost about
Wit be entered against
WITNESS my hand and aQfh, Florida, this 201t; day of Fdruar'y, S.minl, County, Florida
from George D. Sco tt for k monthly.
will at you for the relief demanded In the
French Avenue and Laurel Clerk
of the Circuit Court on this 12Th
11:00 A.M. on the 1Cm day of March, PetiIIon
Avenue.
vacating and abandonment of
day of February. A.D., 1915.
( Seat)
A.D. 1973, offer for sale and sell to
ll commissioners will also
WITNESS my hand and officia l
(Seal)
the Lakeview Drive right-of, hold a public hearing o
Arthur H. B-eckwIth, Jr.
the highest bidder, for cash, subject seal of said Court on
The second heari ng will be to
Arthi,, H. Beckwltpt, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit crt
to any and all existing leins, at the February, A . D. ins,this 261h day of
way between Georgia and bull
elevat
ed by
Clcrk
of
the
circuit
By:
Lillian
T.
Court
Jenkins
Front
WINTER SPRINGS
(West) Denr of the Seminole (Seal)
city consider rezoning property
By: Jay Stokes
Seminole and a request from the federal govermnit in line Cofl win consider
Deputy Clerk
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Arthur H. Bockwltpi, Jr.
drlg
between
13th
Place
and
14th
Deputy Clerk
Fire Chief Rey L&amp;BoWem for with the federal flood Instirance up a radution SIM11A to one
LOWNOES. PEIRSOI.. DROSO1CK Florida, the above described per.
Clerk of Circuit cc.,.
Street and eW of Southwest CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
&amp;
DOSTER,
W&amp;I ProPedy. Fur"w Information
approval to pud'ase a suction program.
SOMILA019 County, Florida
.
Prgfesslonal Association
adopted by Altamonte Springs Road to a multi-reslilenual AttOn'tys for P#IltWw
evallable from the Civil OlviSlon of
0
device.
to
By Lillian T. Jenkins
P.O.
Drawer
z
By:
Hal
H.
Kantor,
Esquire
the Seminole County Sheriff's
A request for annexation and on unemployment corn- district,
Deputy
Clerk
Sanford. Florida 3v7i
SuI'e 433, First Federal Building
Public hearing is to be held on wrling to neighborhood can. Department.
Ned N. JulIir, jr
PUMUM Whm it meets toWght
Publisis: Ftb. 17, 24 March 3. jo. Post office Box ?w
That "Id 1410 Is being made 10 STENSTRom, DAVIS &amp;
The third
a proposed ordinance repealing mercial of 1.62 acres adjacent at 7:30. Municipalities at
0 1973
Orlando, Florida 37102
lilIsly the terms of 5,ld Writ of MCINTOSH
the city's animal control law in to Chateau LeM.ans upartnents present have to pay cost of consider the second reading DEK 91
Attorneyt for P1lti
Execution,
Post Office Bcx 1330
favor of the county's ordinance, will be considered.
Publish: Feb. 24, March 3. 10, 17,
John E. Folk,
unemployment compensation and adoption of
Sanford, Fio;idi 3317i
1975
Routine reports are to be
S?'erlff
setting height restrictions for
Letters will be placed in the to former city employes and
Attorneys for Petitioner
DEK' 37
Seminole Cnty, Florida
Publish: March 3, 10, 17, 74. 1975
heard from the district cairn- record from:
FICTITIOUS NAME
resolution requests they be construction, at the Sanford
Publish: Feb. 2*, March 3 10, 17, DE L -4
cilmen, Mayor James K.
NotIce
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
AND
1975
Adams Construction placed on the same basis as Muncipal Airport.
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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, DEK-131
Lormann and City Attorney Equipment
IN THE CIRCUIT COts.fl O ThE
Co.
noting
Rd,
Maitland.
Seminole
County.
FLORIDA
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Commission also wfl] set a
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C1R.
Ned Jultari Jr.
Associated Building and
Florida under the fictitious name of PROBATE DIVISION
Councilman John Daniels will public hearing, tentatively
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
EMORY DEVELOPMENT. and In re: Estate of
At a special city eour.cil Cintractirig Co. is in arrears In disc
repairs needed on the April 14, for condemnation that I Intend to register said name IDA HULL THIJRSTON,
EIOHTEP4TH JUDICIAL dR. CIVIL ACTION
P40. I11 27
meeting last Friday council paying a $2,600 1411 for aervces community building taken over consideration on 11 hou-Ing With the Clerk ci the Circuit Court.
CUlT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
Deceased.
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
authorized the rental of a andmaterlalsjncotj-uctjonof by the city from the Winter units which have been Seminole County, Florida in CC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
YGAGE ASSOCIATION
"grade-all'- from Seminole the northslde unitary sewer Springs
cordanceivith the provisionS of the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CASE NO. 75727-CA43.B
Plaintiff,
Community
YEPiPIETII
H.
BUCKLAN,
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit;
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
V.
County at a rate of $65 daily for project.
letter
Section MOO Florida Statutes 1937. SAID ESTATE:
was also Association
and extension for by the city.
_____________________
Plilntlff, GEORGE JOHNSON, JR and
vi.
5: H. H. Emory
You and each of y are hereby M
1
0
INTERNATIONAL
SARAH JOHNSON, his wife,
Publish: Feb. 21. Mirth 3. tO, 17.
noti fied and ri'qulred to fill
Def endants,
any
MARKETING
PRODUCTS,
INC.,
a
1973
claims arid dema nds which you, or
NOTICE OF SUIT
ratfon
MILDRED
K.
DAN.
DEK 135
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nmerofyOu,mavhave.ga ,ns, sa
ld DREA, and ROBERT L, PHILLIPS, TO: GEORGE JOHNSON, JR. a nd
estate in theottice of the Clerk of the
SARAH JOHNSON, his
wife
Circit Court Seminole County,
Defendants. RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
AMENDED
ByERNlCEBEDEOSOL
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR Florida. Prate Division. in the
All parties claiming i eris
nt
ts by,
NOTICE OF ACTION
,
trrcu,, under or against
VACATING AND CLOSING A FOR. Courthouse at Sanford.
George
Florida,
TO
MILDRED
K
DAPIDREA
within
four calendar month s from
TION OF AN ALLEY AND UTIL1
Jr.
Sarah Johr, his
For Tuesday, March 11, 1975
co M &amp; 0 international
the time of tIw first Publication Of
TV EASEMENT.
wife and to all panic
The
es civic and
or

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Pair Sought In Slaying

Drive. Sanlord, S,mlncJ, County,
Florida under thi fictitious name Of
SANFORD COURT MOTEL. and
e
that we Intend to register Said name
with mt Clerk of the Circuit Court.
£N THE CIRCUIT COUNT. IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Seminole County, Florida in ac
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, EIOHTEENTM JUDICIAL CIR- Codance with the provisions of the cordance with the Provisions of the
FLORIDA
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Fictitious Name
Statutes To-Wit: FIcIllsous Name Statutes. ToWIt
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-311-CA44.E
Sdn $6509 Flor ida Statutes 1957.
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes ,s
DIVISION E
CASE NO. 742106.CA.IIE
5: Mac McClung
5: Charles B. Silvermn
In rC: the Marriage so
In re: CHANGE OF NAME of
Jan McClung
PublIi? Feb. 24, Match 3. 10. I;,
JOHN EDMUND MAYHEW, BRADLEY JOSEPH WITI
Publish: March 3. 10, 17, 24. 1975

Legal Notice

TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (AP) Dekle would likely end the fin. April rather than go through an Inappropriate to make it pub.
Boyd and McCain are also contacting any district court of
Justice Hal P. Dekle's has peachment committee's in- impeachment hearing while tic." said
being investigated by the corn- appeal judge or circuit judge
Rep.
Richard
Hodes,
resigned from the Supreme vestigatlon of him,
facing a court trial on bribery, D-Tampa and a committee mit.
about any case pending or
Court under pressure of infor.
Neither Dekle nor Chief Jus. perjury
and
conspiracy
member.
Bay County Circuit Judge W. about to come before them?"
mation developed by a House tice James Adkins could be charges.
A source within the corn- I.. Fitzpatrick testified that
Impeachment committee, a reached Sunday night.
On advice of his lawyers,
Details
of
the
new
impeachmittee
said the Investigation Dekle urged him to rule in favor Dekie said he would answer
source says.
Gov. Reubin Askew had not merit committee information on was halted when the possibility of one of the Justice's campaign only specific
The
questions. The
information concerned received the resignation, said Dekle were not rev.aled except of Dekle's resignation was workers in a Iandcase.
new allegations that Dekle con- his press secretary, Paul' for a statement by
committee
then
refused to hear
Rep. John raised last week.
Dekle said he merely wanted more testimony from him.
tacted judges about pending Schnutt.
Fortes, D-Jacksonvill?, that it
In addition, the committee to inform Fitzpatrick that the
cases — a subject Dekle refused
Dekle would be the second caine to him In a telephone call has sent questionnaires to 487 Miami man was concehed
In other House committee ac.
to answer questions, about in high official in Florida's gov- from South Florida
last week court of appeal and circuit about receiving a fair trial In (ion, major bills reorganizing
committee testimony last week. eminent to resign under Em- and that five or six persons had Judges asking if they had been the Panhandle,
the Department of Health and
Dekle, 57, cited health and (I- peachment pressure in 11 to be questioned,
contacted about pending cases
But Dekle refused to answer Rehabilitative Services and
nancial reasons in the resigna- months.
"The information was dam- by Justices Dekle, Joseph Boyd Thursday when Frederick Karl, creating an environmental sulion effective April 30, the
Floyd Christian resigned as aging but since it had not been or David McCain. Answers, tin. committee counsel, asked, "iio per-agency come up for final
sources said. Such a move by education commissioner last checked out, it would be totally der oath, are due Friday.
you have any recollection of committee action.
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Destiny Trail, Maitland 32731,

L gal Notice

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Only five potential jurors are left to be questioned by
U.S. District Judge Hen Krentzman from the original pool
1126 persons called for possible jury service
All but 16 have been dismissed either for hardship,
handicap or prejudice or on opposing attorneys'
challenges.
it is believed that trial attorneys have agreed on the 12
men and women who will make up the regular panel and
are in the process of selecting the alternates for backup
duty.
The last five are the only hope for getting the 17.
member pane) without calling a new venire
a prncess
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WASHINGTON (AP) — At separate meetings here last
week, the Republicans displayed two different parties:
the old GOP dominated by traditionalists, and what
President Ford and party leaders hope can become the
nw GOP, younger and more open.

Jury Selection Resumes

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TAMPA, Fla. AP) — The bribery-conspiracy trial of
former Sen. Edward Gurney entered Its third week of jury
selection today.

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Abdominal P
Is Symptom
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By Lawrence K Lamm, M.D.
DEAR DR.LAMB—Jhadan
attack In my upper abdomen. It
was a Squeezing, cramp-like I
pain. It did not go up to the neck
or arm, but it did l as t longer
than 24 hours. 'There was also
votiiiting, The pain was almost
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constant.
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After several tests and X
rays can rupture just as an acute
the doctor said that IIIY heart appendix c
an.
was okay and that I had an
Pain from gall bladder
infected gall bladder and that diseasecan also occur when a
an operation was necessary.
small stone passes through the
I'm a 45-year-old marriea'
bile duct. This may cause inwoman, 5 feet 3, weigh 112 tenuittent crampy pain and It
pounds, very careful about my can be quite severe. When the
diet, don't eat heavy. greasy stone has pasmd, and if there
food, don't smoke or drink. are no other stones in the bile
Neither my husband nor I can duct or other complications, the
understand how this could severe pain may step. You
happen. I (eel fine now. It is might have passed a small
very hard for us to accept the stone.
doctor's statement. I would
When stones are present it is
appr ec iate it very much if you almost cer ta in that the gall

Dr.

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would discuss this in your bladder is diseased. And, when
the gall blad de r is diseased or
1)EAlt 1tEAI)EIt
Pain in "non - functioning," it usually
the up per abdomen wi th or contains stones.
without vomiting Is it Symptom.
You can have recurrent
It can be caused by many milder at ta cks (ruin chronic
different things, that is why the gall bladder disease, usua lly
doctor 1w to take so many tests causing gas amxl intolerance to
and sometimes observe OU fatty and fried foods with mild
over a period of time to find out pain. As you see, gall bladder
what the real problem is.
disease can cause a variety o(
Such a pain can be caused by symptoms and may even be
the heart, from gall bladder present with no symptoms at
disease , pancreas disease or a
'I'twt' latter uasc are loIn!
host of other problems.
only by X ray studies of the gall
Your tests failed to show any bladder.
eviderim of anything but gall
iNlost doctors believe that if
bladder disease. Your doctor the pa tient has no ot he r serious
Made HIC logical COI)CILLSiOn inedical problems it is usually
that sour piin was caused liv lwt hi rtiti"Vt' a (liSliSe(! gal
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It's happened to all of us. You run short of cash on a weekend.
night, or holiday. And you're stuck. Because your bank Is
closed, and you can't cash a check.
Those days are gone forever.
Now, on the outside wall of your Flagship Bank you'll
find "24-Hour Jack:' He's open at midnight, 2 in the morning.
Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon, the 4th of July,
Christmas, and all other times too.
1 24'Hour Jack" lets you withdraw up to $100 a day
from your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Maki.
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And Jack will even take
your instalment loan payments.
What's more the cost of using this handy dandy service
is dam reasonable. It's free! A gift from us to you when you
open a checking account.
So hustle over and open one. Because with"24'Hour
Jack" on your side, you'll never be shut out again on a
Sunday afternoon.

Sunday afternoon.
You promised to treat your tea m too
pizzas if they won. You didnt think they
had a chance,'but they did.
Now youre stuck for the party, but
you just have a couple of bucks on you.
So you Zit)"24
by :'
Ho ur
Jack
your
banker whcis always open. Press a few
buttons, grab some cash, and go from
rinkydink to hero in one minute flat.
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Draw your
There
who would have you believe that
the violence on
nowadays de NOT have a
direct relationship to the surge h crime.
I don't agree.
Not too many weeks ago there were two crime,
related programs which centered around a sniper
who shot Ms victims, while hiding (rein view on a

33 N. FRENCH AVE., SANF
ORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code
or 3I9993

arc eome

30s422.2611

Monday,

March 10, 1975-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
R O BERT C.MARKEYAd .

tiSI, t)fiector

The other night there was a Legislative
DrJaUon meeting at the
City
In addition to th e news which we printed on the
actions taken by our elected officials, here are a
couple more comments by sine who were in at.
tendance.
While the discussion continued for more than two
hots
ion
Wilson chak'.smoked one cigarette after the other. It
wasn't too long after that Rep. Vice Fechtel "lit
up" which prcmpted one of the citizens in the
audience to state, "I guess the legislators don't
havetofollowthesameJeasuspents'.
They were referring to the very prominent No
&amp;noklr*g signs which were ordered by the
(lberry city coil nearly
years ago after
members of the audience burned holes in the black
vinyl with chrome chairs and
out the butts
in the carpeting,
(lt'sashame that Dr. Merle Parkerlal anti.
smoking crusader .....- wasn't in the
selberry

There were two AP stories this week, both of
which sound like they were watching the same
shows
SMITH RIVER, Calif. (AP) — Five persons
were killed and a sixth seriously wounded
by a man officers said opened lire from a motel
balcony with a high powered rifle. Within hours a
man had been taken Into
t ease,
authorities in Oregon said,
VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) Five persons were
hospitalized today, one in critical condition, after a
man armed with a rifle and dressed in a military
uniform went on a shooting spree In a youth hostel
Sunday.

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'ther mail: Month, $2.70; 6
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The cliff-hanger in Congress over the "bailout"
of the northeastern railroads is a lesson in the
wrong way to run a rail system. Rescuing a
bankrupt railroad with last-minute doles of federal
money so it can meet a payroll is hard on the
nerves of
employes and shippers, for one thing.
It is also delaying the moment of truth for a
railroad system that apparently does n3t deserve
railroad
to survive as it is presently constructed,

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A friend Was
mugged the other day and stripped of his wallet
The "Big Bottle (and Can) Battle" is heating
and other valuables but not be fore he managed
up again.
to get a good look at his
jJ
Hustling o the
Legislators in 45 states, as well as the U.S.
nearest police patrol, he succeeded In setting a
Congress, are expected to deliberate over some
search In operation within minutes.
bills this year that would put deposits of two
A suspect was found, identified by my friend,
$1
10 cents on be verage containers. Nationally,
placed in a poli ce car, Interrogated, searched,
about 43-billion beer and soda pop cans and 17'Z)
.
then released, since nothing was found °
.
.
billion nonreturnable bottles are sold annually.
A.'
nerson. He'd hardly gotten around the corner
Three ta
— Oregon, Vermont and Sou th
dpneared when the nolh dI,eoy,red
Dakota
no far enacted legislation
man had stuffei the wallet and other
requiring cash deposits on beer and soft drink
belongings under the back seat of the police car,
________
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containers. (South Dakota's law goes into effect
all of which would suggest he was guilty of
______
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in 1976.) Indiana recently rejected a deposit bill
Al
something. But the matter was dropped there.
__________
"inf la tionary" and the Kentucky legislature
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My friend was luckfrr than many; he wasn't
dnep
sit In 1975.
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hurt and he did get his
The
rationale
behind the drive for deposits is
back. His
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assailant was lucky, too, but no lucker than
the belief that it would both help eliminate litter
average.
and conserve energy and raw materials. Far
Nationwide, the FBI figures show, the
_
man or woman who commits a cilme is 90
example, the Citizens' Advisory Committee on
T'1L1
percent certain of escaping pun ishment.
Environmental Quality claims that a federal law
H
His
is chances of
calling for a deposit on all beverage containers
caught are one in five. His
•
would save an energy equivalent of 5-million
of being both caught and convicted
one in ten
gallons of gasoline a day.
_____
The figure is hotly d isputed by the manufacYet a compilation of recent data, state by
turers of nonreturnablcs.
sta te, indicates that certainty of punishment
"It's totally unrealistic to think in those term11111
seem
s,"
says Mac Jensen, president of the Can
to deter crime. At least it's the only
rs Institute. "In fact, there may be
fa
that researchers apparently agree OM
no
vi
in
energy at all."
Experts argue whether severe punishment is
.
To
begin
wi
th, he points out, the hea vi er
mom effective Own light and the detalled studies
energy to
5CIU 10 add to the confusion. So authorities fall
manufacture, to handle and to distribute. Then
back on their own judgment. The data seen to
theyhavetcbetakenback to theflller,wasied
suggest that it may depend on the man and
and
put back on the li ne, which would involve
crime or wine other unknown circumstance.
Gusher!
more furl for hot water.
Then, too, none of the rehabilitation programs
He estimates that a returnable bottle would
in a recent review
230 studies apparently TOM
need to make about 12 tripe achieve an energy
showed a consistent or measurable gain in
savings. The sverage In population centers li ke
reducing recidivism, thoigh how accurate or
York and Chicago is be tween th ree and four
o
\f
valid those studies are is not clear.
round trips for a re t urnable bottle today.
Prof. James Q. Wilson of Harvard University
In addition, the can and bottle makers claim
WASHINGTON
(NEA) Editors of Red- list of what may beth Ornost
principles,
and an acknowledged authority on these mat- book magazine are asking a number
es that a federal deposit law would jeopardize an
political in the land everybody from Bella Absug (I). estimated 100,000 jobs
The necessity of breaking even or making a ten, doesn't suggest we give tq on
a figure which will also
to help find five women who have the US.) to
profit has created healthy railroad companies in rehabilitation, abandon heavy sentences or add qualificatioin to be president of the United though Margaret Bush Wilson (NkACP) —and no doubt be hotly disputed. According to United
It is an Interesting compilation of in Steel Workers president I.W. Abel,
some parts of the country. The more that the an)'particular remiy.
States. I afraid I must pass. I've thought on It dividuals,
however, as
it is as a general representation of- many as 45,000 to 58,000 jobs
government relieves any rail line of that necessity,
He does advocate that we do some very serious for houra but still draw a blank. I
could
be
lost In the
befieve more than 100-million American women aluminum and steel mn manufacturiq inthere Is woman in the nation who,don't
by one "bailout" scheme or another, the less studying of why some approaches
according to unimpressive, not to spy
downright duttjes alone.
fail while
reorganize our ef. the word "qualifications," ranks In the discouraging.
chance that our railroad industry as a whole will
Well, what about the environmental
forts to apply wha t we learn th than pushing
1tla1 category.
ever regain its health.
argument?
Almost half the women on the list are
Whoa! Watch the language, ladles. I shall
ahead blindly with preconceived ideas. What he
d
i
s
Oregon recently released a
tinguished primarily for careers as ento
what
explain.
wants, in brief, Is convincing
on its law's
as
works and what doesn't and fewer
There are dozens of women whom I believe tertalners. This Includes athi"tes such as Chris first year. In the last three statewide surveys of
Evert (Chris Evert for president?), writers such litter in June, July and August, 1974, it was found
lions
could be president, even should be president.
both police departments and
courts.
Constance Baker Motley, as example, the as Marya Marines, and actresses such as Mae that littering with beverage containers had in.
creased 127 per cent over the year before while
That, of course, means more experimenting; erudite and wholly together U.S. District judge West. They are stars, indeed, but not
Ms. West could give a hell cf a fireside chat, no other kind, 01 litter
only 6 per cent.
Ohio is trying out short stays in riaon on the in New York, is one Dorothy
The icing Island newspaper Newaday has uncovered a
doubt,
but the subject here is: Helmanship, Oregon has since abandoned its !ltter surveys.
agonizingly
sensitive and thoroughly sensible
cigarette racket on the East Coast. A crime syndicate
theory that the emotional shock of a
qualifications for. Pay attention.
The study aLso reported that the cost to
Catholic poverty worker is another,
cheating state, county and city tax agencies out of
may be what deters crime
unot long h1
Oregonians
included nearly $2.5 million in
$500 million a year by smuggling cigarettes into the hands of
ne
Janet
ration. Lengthy periods behind bars, the Grasso, the new governor of Connecticut,
There are, to be sure, a dozen politicians, a unclaimed deposits, $62,000
Gray Hayes, mayor of San Jose, Clare Booth dozen business biggies and
in increased litter
dealers without payment of state and local Lazes,
theory runs, may be counterproductive
16 eminent educators pickup
and Luce, Elanor Holmes rrton and Anne Arm- on the
and $37,679 in lost excise taxes
The underworld always can profit when it finds a market for
only to turn a beginner into a hardened stron
list of 250. But, sad to say, still no giants. because of
decreased consumption.
they a nd many more, some but led in
an outlawed commodity, but cigare tt es are pe rfec tly legal. The
1mth Early reports show a re
Barbara Jordon (D-Tex.) Is a tough, fearless
In
at
tacking
the
cidivism
rate
obscurity,
have
the
intelligence,
compassion,
black market stems from the heavy taxes Imposed then 26
law in Indiana, state
of around 10. percent, lower, they say,
legislator, but not a political force. Nor does
Rep.
Mendle
E,
energy
nd mental strength to be president.
Adams
said,
cents between the cost of cigarettes at the factory and their sale
normal.
"The results we've
Mar tha Peterson, board member of Exxon, seen
out of Oregon where such legisla tion Is in
price in New York. This should be borne in mind by legislators
But they don't have the traditional
Arizona has taken another course. A new law qualifications.
come Immediately to mind as an earthmover, effect simply don't justify the cocts to the people.
who pile an tax after another on certain commodities in the
Dr. Virginia Masters, Masters and
increases
the
Amount
of
time
a
prisoner
must
belief the taxes will serve i' social purpose. High cigarette taxes
We've got to take an overview of solid waste,
Nor do any other women in America. My own has the courage of her conviction I butJohnson,
her other Attacking
serve before becoming eligible for parole.
a single product isn't going to get us
may or may not dissuade anyone from smoking, but they have
news service has recently compiled a first-draft
half does not qualify for president either.
anything
but higher prices."
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WASHINGTON Al') — Congress is about to begin a
critical phase of deliberations on the $222-million aid
request that President Ford says Is essential to prevent
the fall of Cambodia to Communist forces.
With Ford pressing Congress to approve the funds in
less than two weeks, his request is scheduled for consideration Tuesday in a Senate Foreign Relations sub.
committee.
Its chairman, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn.,
predicted Sunday the Senate would reject Ford's $222
million request. He said official cables from the U.S.
Embassy in Phnom Perth offer little hope that more mill,
tary assistance could provide it solution to Cambodia's
troubles,

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WASHINGTON — A melancholy Richard
was finally cut from 50 to about 20, whom Nixon Royce is a irian of
many interests.
Nixon still spends most of his time, according to
personally
He
job as director of the Senate
close friends, brooding by himself over his
"Nixon holds too much in s ide." suggested one Public orks ('onnniti,'e and oj)('IIC(.I priVate
p!ight Ali[cirtntly,
jut
over in
friend. "lie is like
consulting businesses Washington and Miami.
boiler without a steam
his mind the mistake that brought his presidency
vent." This friend noted that Nixon always This'till left hini enougi time to serve as a
to an inglorious end. His ability to withstand new
remembered
slight, every injury
$17,000'a-year consultant for the House Public
problems, they say, has been weakened, One
done
to
him,
It
was
a
trait
he began developing Works Committee.
Saturday morning, he wrote a check that almost
as
a
small boy.
drained
A cheek of his travel records shows that his
bank account. "His blood pressure
flurfu:,tu1 tht d:'
1k';
l_'rther
l)onald
orn-u
!rip k'tv.un Mi:iriu and Wa.shinmttu, w:uil1v arc
recalled: I)jtk
II::.
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Nixon trtinuite told us.
would't argue much with turn. . But once, paid by the Laxpacrs. During January ' and
when he
had just about much of r,' as be February of 1974, for example, I(oyce
Another time, be was working on
cufline
paul
for his book when he Inst a round in his court could take, he cut loose and kept at it for a half to
seven round trips bet'etq the two cities. His
flight to gain custody 01 his
He went back a year or travel for the two months cot the taxpayers
papers. three quarters of an
almost $2,500.
two listing things I had done. lie didn't leave
"Be suffered so much," said a 'dend, "that he
a thing. I was only eight, and he was ten."
eukJn't contitvie with the outline for a few
This ring-around-the
enables
days."
It was this mentality, the friend suggevted,
to commute between his two far-flung
Early in his exile, he felt a compulsion to talk
that led to the White House enemies list.
1irm.s at the
expense,
to people and began making long.dis1ance calls
Itiibtil Baruch Korff.
raising legal
"I was a t'onsultitnt, and I lived In Florida,
to friends around the country. They remember
funds for Nixon, describes Will as "a very and the travel was approved,"
Royce told
He
his calls an
troubled man. The man
visibly distressed," denied his triple occupations representd a
But
off contract with all but
the Rabbi told us.
conflict of interest.
a few dose friends. These friends thought it
He has tried to comfort the former president
Fi.Y(JVEftS: As part of our
would be good f or hum, to get out, and niillionalre by
him that the sunrise always
Watch on Waste series,
Walter Annenberg
have crjftcjj the
follows the sunset and that "God In his InfInit
e
Air Force
flying
him at Palm Springs, Calif. Nixon agreed to go
when a
wisdom purposely put
night befofr the day."
only after lengthy bickcrirg over the guest list. It
These flyovers waste
only
COMMUTING CONSULTANT. Richard
money but gas.

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of a felony. Bond was set at
A man identified only as Plaza shopping center on Fox, 521 Plumosa Dr.,
Herald Staff Writer
$13,000 for Evans,
James June, who refused to charges of breaking and en- Altamonte Springs, and
Eula
Two Sanford men were being
Polic'' said a bullet plcrccd give officers his age, address
or
auto and possession of Mae Martin, Water St., Mid- held today in county jail on the front wall of the hou.'e
at any other information, was stolen property. Jenkins was way. Deputy
Donald Dreggors
charges in connection with a 1111 Sanford Avenue early being held on $5,000 bond today being held
today
in
county
jail
said
a
television
was recovered
Sunday incident In which shots Sunday and ricocheted off a in c
ounty jail on a charge of at Sanford on $10,
bond,
near
the
Martin
home.
were fired Into a house at 1111 ceiling and lodged in a rear delivery of a
con trolled subA
In
other
weekend
turntable
was
arrests,
Sanford Ave.
hallway wall,
stance.
sheriff's Sgt. Oscar Redden reported missing after a
Steven J. Girtler, i, of 121 E.
In the house at the time were
Sanford police patrolmen jailed Johnny Cotton Jr., 34, of burglary at Christ Methodist
Woodla nd Dr., is being held on Roy McCall, 27; Mae
John Foster and Eugene Fogle Sipes Ave., Midway, on 15,000 Church, SR-427 and Tucker
$8,500 bond on charges of firing 17; Alice Stafford, 56, and Sam arrested the man last ni
ght at bond on a charge of breaking Dr
Sunland Estates, SanInto an occupied dwelling and Stafford, 20.
the Am'.'ets Club, according
and entering with intent to ford.
possession of marijuana less
Mae Sanford and Roy McCall jail records,
John Wandeck, 872 Spanish
commit a felony.
than five grams. Michael John told officers they had ridden
Casselberry police patrolman
Sheriff's U. R. C. Parker Moss Dr,, Lake Kathryn
Evans, 21, of 118 Coleman around the city earli er wi th two William
Morris and Sgt. David arrested Debra Ramsey Estates, Casselberry, reported
Circle, was charged with firing men In a white car and had been Guildford arrested Jerald Schultz,
his boat and nsta-, valued at
25, of 667 Alpine
Into an
dwelling and asked "where dope
be Richard Jenkins, 19, of Altamonte Springs, on a felony $1,400 was stolen from its
0 use of firearm In commission bought,"
ni ht at Seminole worthless check
She mooring' in Lake Kathryn.
was held in county jail on
Deputy Donald McCormick
bond,
said the but was later found
Sanford police today were adrift in the lake but the outinvestigating the report theft of board motor was missing.
$725 In cash and checks last r
MARCH 6. 157$
Oliver C 5obtorn. Lake Mary
Irene C horId. Deltona
night from the home James
Wanda Meadi. Deltona
ADMISSIONS
Labadle, 1508 MeUonvllle Ave.
DISCHARGES
Ernest Sanders.. Deltona
Labadie told officers he
Ethel B Speer, Deltona
SanloedSanford
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returned home
9:30 p.m. to
011ie Brings
James H Bellamy
Be?tye Reagan. Lake Mary
Ulyses Casee
find
the
house
ransacked
and
Catherine Edwards
Ruth M Eksteot, Orange City
Willi MM Cooper
Ruby I Fleming
Forrest
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MOttwpili'r, the receipts from a service
Viroil 'I
Mat;. F. Fuhrmann
Taliat,assee
station iiang.
Fete' Kostyon
Lois K. Judklns
OoIpPas F Campbell. Tduivilte
Aubrey Jacobs reported a
Hannah Rice
Peter kostyun
Mary C floring. Winter Springs
Clyde P. Selbee
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entipede
Goldie Lee
John Andrew Stamm, Monaca, $4,000 boat, motor and
John Turner Jr.
Mnette M Livo(k
Penn
as stolen from 213 Satsuma
Tummy Haynes. Cis.eIbecry
Minnie M Mliii'!
J. M.
Dora Jean Downer. DeBary
Eunice I Sutton
MARCH . 157$
Dorothy Lynch, DBary
Patton described the but as an
Roberta M. Trammel, &amp; baby boy
Michael C. Webb, Di'Itoni
Frank Peter Newman, DeBary
ADMISSIONS
18-foot Bonita model with 115
horsepower outboard motor on
Sanford:
trailer.
James P Jernigan
Ronald Ca rver
John Higgins Ocoee
Dolly Wynn
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boxes
of
navel
oranges,
valued
Meldra Cain
at $1,500, were missing today
Berth a Gusov,
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.P,artha Prnite
From an orange grove at the
Otto Hemmerland
MRS5 FLORENCE GRAESSLE 5(i-year-pin In 1970. She was
south end of Beardall Avenue
Aloo Lorenzo Campbell
Mrs. Florence Catherine mem be r of St. Luke's Lu the ran
east Sanford.
Klaus M. Peters
Graessle, 74, of Lake Proctor Church, Slavia.
Colona Ellison
Del LaBlanc
Altamonte
Alma M. Schramm, Diltona
Rd., Geneva, died Sunday
Survivors include husband,
SpringsreporteJam'Wetable
Noel Costants, Deltona
morn ing
her home. Born in William H. Graessle, Geneva;
and six lea ther-covered chairs,
Michelin Chin, Deltona
Columbus, Ohio, she lived most son, Myron E. Willis, Cocoa
Sam Skorina. Deltona
valued $540, were stolen In a
Etlein K. Dalton, Deltona
other life In Grove Port, Ohio, Beach; daughter, Mrs. Eva J.
4.
burglary
unoccupied
Het Jackson, Deltona
she moved
Geneva in 1958. O'Neil, Chuluota; st
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Links and infantry blasted into Ban Me Thuot before dawn
today and battled defenders from house to house in the
besieged provincial capital in the Central highlands all
da, field repo rts said.
Amid continuous heavy shelling, fighting was reported
ill the heart of the city of 166,000 as night came.
In Cambodia, the campaign to oust President Len Not
gathered headway and the U. S. supply airlift continued
despite the heaviest shelling of the Phnom Penh airport to
date. Airline sources said a Cambodian airliner was set
afire and two airport workers were killed, but no
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not possible, then he wants a
Israel
Kissinger arrived In
said it would withpaLed," said another Israe li weekly Rose el Youseff. It
takes a brief break
said
deadline
to
be
fixed
not
later
the 1cm Sunday
dr
Egypt and leader,
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that any Egyptian-Israeli than one month for
Arab.Israefl crisis today and Syria. Just
in
his plane
Sinai
rehis arrival said agreement would provide
flies to Turkey for talks
the Golan," it
turn
landed, a bomb exploded harm- he wanted to see
guarantee of nonbel.
"whether
Israeli military with- tied.
another political flashpofnt: Iessly In a deses'ted park 500
ligerency from Egypt.
can
develop
jointly
some
ideas
drawal
and
would
"have
Cyprus.
yards from the King David Ho. that would provide the basis
for ing to do with the political side
After a breakfast meeting tel where he is staying.
further
the Middle East problem, es-.
The secretary
with Israeli Premier Yi tz hak
disAllen said he hoped that any peclally the state
If 13.
Rabin and talks with Israel's cussed the prospects for a new Egyptian proposals Kissinger
rael insists on including these
ESSMSo::N DAILY 7A.M.. 10P.M.
negotiating team, Kissinger Israeli-Egyptian agreement for brought "would be more con- matters, Egypt's answer
will
be
two
hours Sunday night with structiveandmore ho
was (lying to Ankara to discuss
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with Turkish officials the pros- Fo
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It also said Presiden, Anwar
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reign Minister Vigal Allon us."
pects for getting negotiations
Sadat wants sim ul ta neous Is.
between the Greek and Turkish said afterward: "ilils is a
He was referring to articles raeli pullbacks in the Sinai and
Entertainment Provided Nightly
difficult situation."
Cypriots going again.
By AMOS
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such as the one that appeared on the Golan Heights. "If
The Ankara visit is a followup
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SHERATON NOTU a
Brussels Friday with Greek
Foreign Minister Dimitrios Bit.
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The Greek Cypriot govern.
mentof Cyprus broke off negotiations with the leaders of the
Summit
island's Turkish community
last month after the Turks set
DUBLIN, Ireland AP
(overnnftnt
IHiri: in June, Priiae Min i ster Harold
up a separate state in the
chiefs of the nine nations in the European
Wilson
is seeking a reduction in the cost of
northern 40 per cent of the
Common Marke t open a two-day swnmit
Britain's membership in the European
island which the Turkish army
meeting today to discuss what inducements to
Economic Community, He hopes to get
occupied during its invasion
offer the British people to stay in the Common
enough concessions to be able to
last July.
Market,
that the British people vote to stay in the
There was na indication of
Write and give us your date of birth
They also are discussing the 35-nation
Common
Market.
what, if anything, the American
Life of America Insurance Corp. of Boston
European supersummit that the Soviet Union
However, French President Valery GIscardi
secretary of state might be sug40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. G210, Dept. 09.SH
wants to hold.
d'Estaing is expected to oppose several items
gesting as;' way out of the tin.
In preparation for a referendum he is
(Depending on Age)
in Wilson's package.
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Cambodia

Fourteen years later, Senator Mike Mansfield,
Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Oii his return
from the People's Republic of
had these
words of wisdom for us: "Additional aid (to Vietimm) means more killing, more fighting. This has
got to stop sometime. It Is up to these people to
settle their difference in their own way."

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Rack in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy
delivered his inaugural address, among other
points he said, "Let every nation know, whether It
wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price.
bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any
friend, oppose any f&amp;e, In order to assure the sure
%ival and the success of liberty. This much we
pledge
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Changing times and condi ti ons always have a
of altering OW thoughts or, "making us eat
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Nov the U.S. Railway Association, a planning
organization created under the act, is beginning to
question whether the reorganization is going to
work. The economic outlook for the bankrupt lines
is so gloomy that the association is considering an
alternate plan that amounts to a partial
nationalization of their properties.
This plan would have the government, at a cost
of some $5 bill ion, take over the track and roadbed
of the troubled railroads and then charge them a
fee for using it. Meanwhile, the new government
corporation would bear the expense of refurbishing
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railroads
claim they cannot affort to do.
At first glance the idea might ha ve some np.
peal. It could end the necessity of direct subsidies
to the operating companies. It is certainly better
Own having the government take over the
bankrupt lines altogether. However, such schemes
miss an important point. Why should it be
necessary for th e government to get so involved at
all when there are other railroads operating trains
and maintaining their trackage without subsidies
and even showing a profit?
The most important goal for Congress should
be to build on th e success of our profitable railroa ds
and avoid doing anything that would jeopardize
th
their
eir success. Putting them in competition with
federally subsidized railroads is one way to ündermine that success.
What can save the Penn Centre argl the
Northeast lines is tough management decisions
and end to featherbed labor practices which work
agai nst efficiency, and a rou te structure that does
not yield to politics and local pride in forcing the
rIr,
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a
sass.
unprofitaie
routes. Th ere is no reason why the consolidated rail
system to be set up under the 1974 legislation
cannot succeed if the bankrupt lines are
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Tucson B oys Chorus
Rounds-Up The Music

Festival
Applications are now being
accepted for the annual College
Park Sidewalk Art Festival, to
be beki Saturday and Sunday,
May 3 and 4th.
According to Barbara Ramb,
the show coordinator, only 300
app&amp;ations will be accepted.
"We believe our show should be
small ln size but tops in quality.uality;
and although we have steadily
increased in size, we feel tha t
we haw to bold the line at three
indre czhittort"
Ovtr $2,100 will be gwen in
prize money this year with one
Of the nation's most outstanding
HivduaLs as juror rqt
event.
Applications can be obtained
by writing P.O. Sci 7744
Orlando, or from Diamond's
Interiors, 2501 Edge w ater
Drive, Orlando.

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have been rehearsing since
before Christmas, will run
nightly Thursday through
Sunday. Complied by director
Anna Lea Heard, It 5 based (fl
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when it stays over 75, but he wins
golf tournaments when it's In the low
6.

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The play, which local high
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The original Singing Cowboys from the isal of cactus judging from their rapt attention, enjoyed every note.
and canyons, the talented young Tucson Boys Chorus,
Mutual Concert Association president, Woodrow
completely captivated their audience wtm seminole Clark, in a brief business meeting preceding the concert,
Mutual Concert Association brought the "little boys In thanked 1914-75 officers and outgoing board members for
blue jeans" to Sanford Civic Center Saturday night.
their contributions during the past winter concert season.
Performing a varied round-up of ckssics, carols, folk Officers (or 1975-76 and ten new board members were
songs and westerns under the direction of Jeffrey R. ratified.
Haskell, the 23 lads from the West enthralled ConcertOfficers are Mrs. Robert J. Smith, president; Mrs.
goers with their sweet and vigorousvices
young
David Berrien, Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. Kenneth Wing,
(]iangingfrom choir robes. to blue jeans tofringed
epreside;Mrs.WdlamLKrkjr,seeretaryand
western wear to suit the crws the were ingrng the G i lbert F"imonds treastrer Thc' officers t,J'e office
Cburus also entertained with coyote calls and rope June 1.
twirling during the second, and wildly popular, half of the
Board members are Fred Davis; Mrs. William T.
Freeman; Mrs. Francis Shaw., Walter Glelow; Mrs.
As special guests of Mutual Concert, members of the Wilfred Conrad; John Morris; Mrs. Dorothy Wailer; Mrs.
Singing Boys of Orlando attended the performance, and Joseph Nicholas; Robert Markey and George F. Drew.

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champion Hale Irwin and to win the
first place Citrus Open prize of
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fo r the $22,800 second place check
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"My round wasn't too exciting,"
Trevino said. "The big shot of the
day was on 18. 1 wa
was 17fi rd frnm
the flag, and the last thing I wanted
was a putt of any sizable length. I
put a five-Iron over the bunker with
s

a high cut."
The shot settled 15 feet from the
cup and Trevino two-putted for par
and for victory in front of CBS TV

Trevino replied.

Trevino was paired with C'harles
Coody and Jim Dent,
Trevino figured Dent was the nun
to beat. But the man reputed to be
the world's longest driver soared to
a back-nine 42 and ended in 25th

cameras,
"Everybody will say I didn't shoot
a great round to win it," Trevino
said. "That's why I worked so hard

place.

the first three days."
Trevino began jogging two miles a
day on Monday and lately he has
been prscticlng so hard he has
U!tt'rs on his hands, lie stopped
jogging and practicing last
November.
"
guess I'll have to keep that
schedule now," Trevino said. "I sure
hate that, but I guess it's what I have
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CIO aw piay ll.
"How far you going to jog tonight,
Lee."
"How far's the nearest bar?"
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Trevino said. "I've fed my family
pretty well so far. I don't see any
reasontochangejtnowJt beattse
some guy (Dent) hits It four miles"
vino wore a red shirt Sunday.
"I only wear this shirt when I feel
like I'm going to win," he said. "If
you see me come out in brown then
I'm choking."
made ph enomenal shots on
17 and 18 that nearly pulled him into
a tie with Trevino.
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the hole. "I don't know how it stayed
He

"It would have had to have been
an absolutely perfect shot," he said.
I decided discretion is the better

Then on 18, knowing he needed a
birdie, he hit "one of the worst
drives I hit all week," lie ironed up
just short of the green and then
chipped inches past the cup. "Again,
I don't know how it stayed out,
"YOU dOl)'t figure he fTrevino
going to fold," Irwin said. "YOU
have to go out and make something
happen yourself. You give Lee a lot
of room and he can dance in it."
On the par-five, 510-yard 15th hole,
Irwin drove through the (airway on
the dogleg right hole and into the
rough. He had to decide whether to
try and clear the creek ln front 0f the
green or lay up short.

I had in my hand back in the back.

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An afternoon cosje that will Institutional religion, which cohfllUl in the Houston Post. A
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Where to gn for all the
piHIast at4O.earold woman wrote to say
informat ion you need eumine 20th Century Art and "tnsy be good for religion."
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that after ('"it mcnthe ef
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starting with the spring lectures. Among the topics to be die to impotence on the pert of
MARGE WILLIAMS
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continue In a marriage the U.S.A.. the laws of Georgia
MRS. DONALD BELL
Tuesday and 'flmrnday at
without
sex, or get an an- provide that any marriage
the Frame comes Off
Case
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p.m. beginning April 1.
pi
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viOWY are DIX =rare ofthe fact legal In that state.
834-9212
20th century has been ac- who are not registered at ciii that recently a small desire has
Altamonle Springs
Under the law of the Lesites.
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been developed that can be a marriage between a man and
cornplisid independently of and wish to enroll for the
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available at
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DEAR ATTORNEY: What
Althongh the majority of our you are saying Ii that a Inala
cases are men who are tin- may marry his nice, but a
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Although Trinity was out.
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out-played. Coral Gables sneaked a
goal early in the game and held on to
defeat Trinity Prep 1.0 in the semifinals of the state high school soccer
tournament.
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season. Trinity was 37-1-2 before the
state tourney. The record Includes
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Coral Gables had a soccer team of
45 boys, half of which are over six
feet tall.
"Someone had to win," Arscott
said, "and It wasn't us. We played
for 70 minutes and made a mistake
for five seconds. We let one of their
players get through and he scored a
goal. But we did not let them do
anything after that."
Trinity out-shot Coral Gables 2313. Thrifty's goalie, Mark Nicolle,
who had eight shutouts this season,
"played a fantastic game," according to Arscott.
Trinity Prep started its soccer
team five years ago.

years.
starting a wrestling team because
there is a fella here who wouldn't
let us not start one. That's how it is
here. Nobody gets paid to coach.
They do it because they love It."
Every student who tries out for a
team at Trinity makes the team. No
one Is cut. Approximately 70 per
cent of the boys compete in interscholastic sports
"This means that you develop
good kids that may not have gotten
the chance at a larger school,"
Arscott said. "The end goal of sports
at Trinity Prep is not only to be
successful competively, but to reach
certain educational goals as well."
Trinity Prep's soccer team spent
22 days in England and Scotland

raised their hands.
"I asked how many boys knew
what soccer was, and two of them
raised their hands.

"I asked how many boys knew
what soccer was, and the same two
boys raised their hands.
"So I took them to a Rollins soccer
game and they were amazed. They
asked things like, 'Why do they kick
the ball? Why don't they, pick it up
and run with it?'"
Arscott molded those boys into a 6-

3-2 is-inning season. Ther hasn't been
a losing soccer season at Trinity
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on a similar trip.
All members of Trinity Prep's
soccer team are American and all
but two or three started playing
soccer at Trinity.
Royak Raidle led the team In
scoring with 23 goals. Troy Deal had
14 and Trip Stephens and Kent
Starchl had 12 apiece. Nine of the
team's playe rs scored goals.
"Winning the Central Florida
championship was pure, utter joy,"
Arscott said. "You just have to
experience what it's like to understand. That 20 minutes of feeling
after the game was worth four

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Florida tournament, which Trinity
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Florida.
"Something that's always very
difficult to fare," Trinity Prep
Coach Richard Arscott said, "is
when a team gets to a championship
and loses. It seems such a disaster.
But just Oft how successful, how
good that team had to be to even get
to the championships.
"Certainly, we were disappointed
and let down that we didn't go f ther in the state. The fur ther youur
go
the harde r it gets to lose. But you
have to be pleased after having such
a great year."
Trinity Prep, nestled beautifully
hi a forest In sou th Seminole Coun ty,

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.AP —Having stamped his mark of
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Malone and move directly into the pro ranks.
"I'm almost certain I will play college basketball," said the 6foot..10, 240-pounder after he led Orlando Evans to the Florida
big school championship Saturday night.
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said so, but Dawkins narrowed his choice to bef ore senior
aeason began-und says it's still that way.
'I have visited Kansas and Kentucky," he said. 'Ncr I'm
going to visit the other four Stetson, Florida, Florida State
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How far's the nearest bar?'

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Instead of bidding two clubs your
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A - Pass, or bid three noirump.
It depends on sIsal sort of bidder
pour partner is.

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West

71115/5115.

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yard dash at 29.5, Flamzn was

12,2 and Sheila Johnson was
third '2t 12.5 Bryson

OP

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IPLAY TI-fE LL NEW IPIFECrA

l
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bidding has h'n: 10

There is plenty to be learned
lrtn lheni
Oswald: "Most of his hands
come from actual play and
with
an optimistic contract t at he
can make, but usually doesn't."
Jim "Today's hand is
typical. South's jump to game
is a slight overbid. fie would
have no play against a diamond
opening but 'est makes his
norma. lead of the king of clubs.

DIGGING ON TM! SITE
O
YOUR
NEW HOME,.'
3-10

the 400-yard dash at 65,2, Gail
Boyd won the 440-yard relay In Murray was second In the -

m the 100-yard dash at

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DOONESBURY

Sill LL,

WI.ERE "IOU 'LL FIND PO c'5S$oR,

AND ROCKS C

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trumps to see if the queen
drops It doesn't but if South

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by rqLewis

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55.8, settIng a school record.

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down the ace and king
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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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Cynthia second in the 880-yard run at
Barrington, Debra Coleman,
3:30.0, Fttcher was second in

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start

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Pratt of Seminole tied for first stx4ncbues.

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AND BUMPS

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cation first "but what would anybody do if they had a million

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in the high Jump at four-feet,

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Deanna Flamm and Pate third in the long jump atigt,

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PUNCHES

tossed at them?"

Pass

Jim: "flow about showing

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Pennington said he believes Dawkth.s will get a college edu.

f- SeiIs Chaikboards f--r---- -_,
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thIrd at 12.5. Bryson also was

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third

and Lab! Howell had 27½.

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said Tampa Robinson Coach Herman Valdes after Evans
whIpped his team 67-45 In the title game.

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"He's in a league by himself," said Coach Jake Caldwell of
MiamIJackson,the1974$tatectnpjbeatefl,).,
in the semifinals, "I've never seen anyine' better In high
school"
"No one plays his beat w het. that fellow is intimidating you,"

dol

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finished second in a &amp;ls'track Ax4raes.
meet last week at DeLand.
Sharon Richardson was
DeLand won with 73 points. second in the 100-yard dash at

"He and his rnother aren't that küvJ of people," he said, "And

the next
Dawkins
"I enjoy playing a lot more than deciding where to go to college
or wherever, I may not decide until July."
Pro scouts have made annie overtures,

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don'
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3 I I 0

FOUND FRlNDs

Lake Howell's Nordon won

and Florlence Fletcher were at 16.5 and Richardson was
first In the $10-yard medley third In theevent at 17.1.
"
But I might eliminate Jacksonville now that Coach (Bob) relay with &amp;
clocking III( 2:0l .
[Averne Boykhi was second
There's
1 know he would take care of me."
In the shot putt with a throw of
Like
His high school coach and adviser, Fred Pennlngton, has
32-feet, 11 1.3-inches, and
THE
BEST
shielded Dawkins train college rea-ult.ers,
second in the discus at 86-feet,
"TherewereflovLsjtstoDarryI'shouseormth,'.Pennington
1.-knebes. She also was third in
said. "Everyth ing had to come through th e school. If a Scout
the softball th
row at
wanted to come and see him play and shake his hand, fine, but
Ann
Griene
was
second in the
nothing else."
WEATHERIROW
softbllltbrowwlthatossof 134Pennington said Dawkins won't be bought by any col.lege.
felek five-ini:hl Bryson was
HEAT PUMP

3000

uses dummy 's last trump. Now

Pass Pass Pass

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Lake Howell'
s Susan Nations the IWmeter butterfly in
won the 100-meter freestyle In 1:06.0. Smith of Seminole won
1:06.3. Cattaneo of Lake Howell the 100-meter freestyle in 55.1
prevailed In the 500-meter and Seminole's Fraser won the
freestyle In 6:33,5, Nations also 500-meter freestyle in 6:00.1.

-

last trump.

THE BORN LOSER

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South

and

he leads dummy's last club. If

someofTerenceftee

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ruff

A9

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heart Once more West

can 't afford to

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In the 100-meter won the diving competition.

From Page IB)

Al I H SI

his last

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Boyd, Harrington, Bryson second in the 110-yard hurdles

for shot-blocking and retloundfng.
He wears lea th er knee supports on the court but said "I really

K a 62
VA K 52

Wsi North Esi South

MARKO

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ruffs in dummy, ruffs a

club in his own hand and leads

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winner If West hasn' t discard -

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tuft and chucks a club.

sourit (DI

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PRE'
JOURNEY SOUTH 10 MAKE
PAVflONS 10 LAUNCH
O FLORiDA.,,,
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Bobby Wadkln. $991 72-737271-2,5 LlziolI lb
Lee Elder,$991
727771 7}..7,5 Kelly lb
T er ry Die-hf, 54*0
77.77 7679-•2$9 Gf'ayts

6.1 7573 74-790

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if there Is any of this under-the-table stuff train any school, I'll
U)em h
2000
Dawkins isn't a Wilt Chamberlain, a Kareein Jabbar or an
3
7 I I 0 Artis Gilmore t, but he's not tar way. He has outside shooting
31
ski], a forward's agjllty, defensive instincts and leaping ability

R,,d Ailk'. $991
Dann y E$wt

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Sheila Bryson and Frances
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TOURNAMENTS
ATLANTIC COAST
CONFERENCE
Champis.ihip

14 20 6F

3000

3011

BiJWynn,$i,3OO 724772 7W StrabIecl

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Utah 7.6 Wyoming 43

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UCLA 72. Softeqn Cal 6*

USAC and California 500 champion Bobby Unser, when

S I I I 6.

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Miller Barber, $1,300 70.70.7077-717 WitSczk

MarQuette 61. Creighton *0

East Division

almost a full Lap in front of his closest competition, fl4

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Bruce Crarnp?on. VLoIO 667075 70-

Gs'iirjones,$1,5aO 1173-7972-2u COIOInbI'$

SOUTH

Monday's Games

butterfly in 1:18.0.

LarfyHinsofl, $5. PS 61447172-712 Cooptr. Bollen; S-Murphy,
.YohnSchiee.S$flS 227269 #9--717

Bob Cole, 52.04
706*7671 26.5
JlrnDent. 1.540 171?O77-718 MiiIirlj,,

EAST

While the impish Connors has insiti he wiH avoid controversy In the future, his name came up after the World

qualifying, led the race nearly at will Sunday and was

E-MCCArdir 2; LOS-Semilinolle

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2
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tedir.g a tournament.

Ann Smith of Seminole 24 and tesmmate Kfr Bticr

ON'
TARIO, Calif. (AP) - After cornpletly domiriating
the CalifornIa 500 to open the U.S. Auto Club's 1975
championship season, A.J. Foyt has some demoralizing
s for his compehUon--he's building a faster car.
oyt, (our miles an how faster than anyone else in

lS.Brevard67R-p4ar,.rhp.,
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Boston
37 19 11 $5 293 70.1 P?iladCIphI,$ vi. PttSbViQPi at
Toronto
21 29 It 61 231 ISO Bradenton. Fla
Calif.
I? 40 11 4S too 259 Tokyo Gjants vs. Atlanta at
West Palm Beach. Fla.
$e.days Games

Monreal

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221

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Aton?r1
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Louis

tr'oversy, made his presence felt Sunday without even at-

Foyt Captures California 500

0300

MCrile3b

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WE NOW NX,V THE BURNING -MEN LET'S HF-AD
W!AN AND THE PERSOPJNE%. UK 10 CU8BL

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weakened the Americans,

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Pet ersburg.

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sence of the world's top-ranked male player had

GIIghevss

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Bochec
Montreal vs. Tokyo Giants at Golf Scores
Aitmandr
Daytona Beam. Fla
Dowlision I
Let Trevino. Sao.= o '041-276 Cooper of
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Tuesdy's Games
7* 21 13 3 111 92
219
Division
Vancvr

.

freestyle in 2:35.0,

medley relay team. Seminole's
Cattaneo of Howell also Kevin Smith won the 200-meter
triumphed in the 200 IM with a freestyle in 2:08.9.
time of 2:36.5. lake Howell's
Nordon of Lake Howell
Sandi McKenzie dominated the nipped Seminole's Chuck
50-meter frvvIy1e in 31.0 and Fra,er Iii the 20 IM. Nu'don
teammate Melissa Fritz was won In 2:28.2 and Fraser was
right behind at 31,5,
second In 2:.4,
e Attaway of Seminole
won the diving competition and first in the 50-meter freestyle in

play, Just as be has in Davis Cop action. After ndSYS
fourth straight United States loss to the Australians, however, the captains of bo th teams admitted that the all.

BREVARD

Ft Liuderdili, Fla

Chicago

Do,. Gr.u.

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play of a low heart.

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The Lake Howell girls '.'iOn the 200-meter backstroke
downed Seminole 1l7 and the In 1:19.0.
Sheri Ri'nipe I! sv
Sniinole boys dropped fake

triumphed

king of earLs. Next comes the

ALUY 00P

__

I

Lake H3we11 won the 200-meter to victory in the 200-meter

He refused to represent the United States in World CUE)

0000

Totals

t

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Owens refused to name any of the nine players on the

Cup Tennis event at Hartford, Conn,

3000

Western Region

Orlao. Fl
Championship
Atlanta vi. New York (A) a! Hamliro 4. Doane 47

as

o

* 5

V 106

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1.

CLEARWATER (AP) - Personnel Director Paul
0stns of the Phladelphia Phillies said early today that
new trade talks have been held with the Atlanta' Braves
for baseball slugger Dick Allen,
Top officials of both teams met Sunday night and said
they would meet again today to discuss nine PWUies who
Owens sWd he would

Jimmy
a tennis name
spotlight and even more frequently involved in con-

2021

Zurkuhten

Seminole

£

tO 7

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__

Then cash the ace

and king of spades and ace and

#K23

-

two

trick
EAST

9

I

one of dummy's clubs at

WEST

AND HIS NEW-

school swim meet.
1:33.2 and Lake Howell's 400.
The meet was the first for meter freestyle relay team of
both schools,
Garrett, Bev Griffin, Jean
In the girls' competition, McDonough and McKenzie won
Lake Howell's Linda Cattaneo, in 5:02.1.
Susan Nations, Betsey Car.
penter and Melissa Fritz won
Ii'i the boys' meet, Scott
the 2Wmeter medley relay in
McPherson, Tom Carver, Rick
1:503, and Laureen Garrett of Nordon and Mike Davis swam

By The Associated Press

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SkettonrI
Brockway it

Region

Midwest Region
Championship
Augus?art.a 62. Wartburg 61

flØ), 7 Swir*es Mu Ocr.. (1). I Le Aricrtes vs Mrwwio,. am

ncis

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Dawkins.

I

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ruff

£A8C2

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e can still ring ten tricks

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McGeoge (5),.

by Dick

home."

V93

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Stumpf.

Leist and McDaniel; Baxter and

one.

outfilder Alan Bannister, considered an exceHent
prospect, is one of those being offered,

6110

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Giaubc,ro St. 62, Srti Patter
5045 5*

Haven. Flo

NHL Standi

Oviedo, striking out tow' and walking

Connors Absence Hurts U.S.

Eri-rronsif

Championship

TWELFTH. $s. 0 -1 Criss Fran St Levis vs Chicago (A) •t UMo'e Owen 92. Miles èá
1171, 7 Miss

Pattl.no Buster 16

(7) and

Dupree (6) and Wallace; Brown,
___________________
(5) and N. Ralnes.
Simkanlch
000 000 0-0 34
Ovkdo
101 010 x-351
colonIal

Oviedo managed only three hits in its
setback to Colonial. Colonial scored
3010 runs in the first, third and fifth,

list submitted to the Braves. but It is believed that rookie

Evansdh

South Atlantic Region

South

Community College

Jacots3b

Mal so. Scranton is

BCjjon ist WhVer

vs

field, travel to Valencia

Gray &amp;s
Lagtrgrtn 2b

Championship

Today's Games

The R.aiders
this afternoon at 3 at the SJC

SEMINOLE

Middle Atlantic Region

i 2',
r-..,r Dr.-,a fl;, Ci,,n;ii
Livegons 'v
S K's Victor.a (6). 6 Helvet,ca $6). (spIt sould) a? Lakeland. FIj.
?

Homer

___________
McClellan, Butler (2),

P.M.

For Braves ' Allen

to Avon Park Thursday for a 3
p.m. battle with South Florida
Junior College.

7,

7 .MarsP'aI$ Mait (6). I WIIClilte Meico Tigers S. Texas (Split
Dancer (6)
squad) 7
ELEVENTH. 1-16.. I - I. Boni P4iv, York (54) S. st Lois

Post' (101.2 Ma"re'e Idol II). 3 My

nland at Mainland Tuesday at

to

£J943

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for a 3 p.m. game and

East Region
ChampIonship

7, M ontreal

OuSS Lane 110). 6 Scott Jackson (1),

Vega (7) an!

CARNIVAL

just ma'es a preparatory play

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College 7-3 Saturday.

Division Ill
North east Region
Championship
prAr.s e

Texas (split sQuad) 12. Atlanta

.lOtinHener)r(52, 4 Masked Rogje
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CS

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Championship
T"n St 67. UT Chatta-.,oga I
Great Lakn Region
Championship
Akrcn 54. St. Joseph's Cot 52

6. Ca)esxwa 17 , 7 H4ppy Kay

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By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY

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Sl'akoper (6), 3 Cash Import (1?, 3 Teiai 7, Meico City Tgers 3
Polly Friday 13). a Montague
Sunday*$ Games
C'Rill (1). S C-rcu,t efralill IS), Iiii York tAl A. astti rnore i.

(12). 1. Gentle General (6), S L L

(7),

WIN AT BRIDGE

NEW_
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Schthtead; M. Ward, I. Ward (4),
Merchant

Seminole meets Daytona Beach

spcffm

YOU

Monday, March 10,

____

NORTH

li

The start for Brown was his first after
masterful relief performances.

IN BRIEF

baseball team split a pair of
weekend baseball games. The
Raiders toppled Massosolt
Community
College
of
Massachusetts 124i Sunday and
Old
cc'n 76DIC 53 RLndO4pi Ma fell to Brevard Community

I A'ortaq,e W.nqs (521
M'IYSC%ota 13. Le'ro.t
EIGHTH. 516., C - 1. Chits Boston 12. Cti'caç,o (A) 1

2 blue 7

9 5

Lake Howell,

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YOU CAN
GLEEP,IERE?

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Championship
Dakota
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Championship

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9;rini
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Vega, El s

to preserve Seminole's win.

iders

West Re-son

SEVENTH. 5-16. 0 bore Pittsburgh 5, Clncnn
r'5 uo. Merry Mthee 161. 3 St Lows S. New
York (N) 2

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Bomb
Visitors

61. C
post o
South Central Region
Championship

Saturday's Games

I Golda Or. (12)

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54

East Region
Champion s hip

Baseball

&amp;4IALL.

I

NC

Exhibition

P-innol Duke q)

Brown collected a double and a single
and Mark Russi added a double.

INP4

SLEEP

I4ERE OW

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Friday.

Championship

(4), 7 Rita

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a 13-8

A5irrt't, $7. Bintle, ?

FI'vpr"een (17) ar'ttan1 Brane

George Simkanith stroked a single and

Orlando Colonial edged Oviedo 3-0

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New Yctvh 117, Virginia

FOURTH.

Seminole evened Its record to 5-5 with

8NdQPNtl 50 Ur5aIa 64
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four nina
Robert Smith added a triple and
single, Bennie Mills poked two
Singles,

Ward ushed home

double and a single.

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Results

Sunday's

(nritj Runner (4). I Haber Dash

Ted double off the 385-foot center fitid fence

runs for Oviedo. Keith Johnson poked a

V0fl III
Cenlral Region

417

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South Region

51 I? 761

Denver

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49 21 '700

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Seminole erupted for 15 tuts and live

to down rurj In

Bishop Moore bunched two hits, four with a four4or1our plate perfornance.
errors and One OVIedO error Into six He 31ammed a triple, a double off the
runs in the seventh . Oviedo errws hurt left field fence tIc Sanford Memorial
the Lions the entire game. Bishop Stadium and two
Moore collected only live hits.
m Rains belted a triple and a

DC 62. W.

Consolation
East Division
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TONIGHT

six runs in

Simkanith relieved Seminole starter
the six th inning IC)dropBrown
In the fifth and struck out S!x
Qvedo 13•12 Saturday in a high school Edge'water.
batters the final three Innings. He
baseball game.
Ned Rathe.j led Seminole's barrage fanned the Side in the
(op of the seventh
the top of the se

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15 Bre.d
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Heimel.shCped 30 Plurricane
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUlT
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
PROBTE DIVISION
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-flCA89-O PR NO. 75-70.CP
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. In ri: Estate of

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24 Unit of wire
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197$
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rain VVaves
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NOTICE UNDER FlCfITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

FICTITIOUSNAME

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUIT

GEORGE A SWANWEDEL
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:

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TO

WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the City Council of the City

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WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,

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MUI4COTTS
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Six Month's Lease

327 673); 3730367

lfl'yLt WILD[ - SPACiOUS TWO
STORY! has I bedrooms, 7 baths,
pius everything else' Must see to
believe. Only S46.503

323-6650

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377 333, -

3 bedroom home - fenced yard,
patio. Newly decorated. No more
than 7 children, 372 7741.

Sanford, Fla.

l4-Camp,

DUPLEX. Furn. or unfurn. Ideal
Iocatio
reasonable rent. Ph.
owner 365-3721 anytIme,

MASTERSCOVE
(151 T5.4I £Wr
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l8—Hçlp Wanted
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MARINERS VILLAGE APIS.
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13.7 Bdrm furn. or unfurn.
Baker ExperIenced Ori breads.
3707Orlando Dr .373 8670
GOOd hourt arid working con ditlons Call weekdays, S am, to
Bamboo Cove, 1-7 BORM, shag, oir,
pr-n. 3737330 Mr. Selden
iunnykItChen$,playgrpu5fl
city park &amp; Sanford Plaza From
THE PRICE IS RIGHT during the
SIlO AIrport Blvd. near Sanford
Parade of Easter Values in down.
Ave. 32) 1)40
_________________________________
-town Sanford Shop now
mrn,upj,,._
-I Models. mate-I female, needed Will
hOuSe-,
323-9370
from 9 to 6.
________________________
train. Send re-sum, &amp; photograph
'-1 only. 740 calls. P.O. Boi ISIS, Deflary, Adults. Lovely large I
Sanford. Fla.
bedroom air. ideal for retired
________________________
perSons 64 6481. 372 5051
Veterans, unemployed in Seminole _______________________
County who desire to organize- to
;1'
bringoursituationto,he-attent*on
of thIs administration, locat. state
and federal, Call Tom Carpenter,
373 1691 or Post card 6
Dav
5? . Winter Springs, lIe 32707

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322.1301 2blOHiawatha Ave at 17.97

in 1914 uver 1.100 s.g ft. living
area TUtid kitchen, large lot,
fencc-d garden. 8*16' block utility
building, barbecue pit, 323.9430.
Call Ken Sand.
JOHNNY WALKER

REALES'TATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

323.0742 or 322.0532
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Storage-space
1700 French Ave .373 7310__-

(LOSE IN 7 BR $17,000 Anxious
t
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(ORBIT I PEAL
[STATE, REATOR, 641791
Sale or trade waterfront property on
Gulf coast Call alter 6 p m 373
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REALTOR 372-7491

51—I bu sehokiGoods

Sanfcrd -- Pt yr old 3 Mrm • w w
carpet, central h &amp; a. Owner
trsnsferr,tt, mmediate
possettlon, By owner. 126,900. 373.
Nice 2 bedtoom block home. Hew
roof, carpeted throughout.
RidIculously low price. 323 7970;
after 5, 372-7529.

Thanks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost Try one
today! Phone 372.7611 or 531-999)

NEW 1, 7 and) bedroom homes and
lownnousc-j Wall to wall carpet,

wallpaper, built fl kitchen and no
maintenance fee LOW, LOW.
LOW 7. pct. interest under tan
dem plan. Hwy 1792 to 25th St
west to Ridgewooct and follow the
signs

6115111

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37? 5411

I0 x SO Parkway hotjtt trail.r
excellent condition with air
17800 373 2700

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EAL FLORIDA LIVING -. I :
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Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
07 A East 1st St., Sanford 3fl.9i$I
E' esS69.1146
bedrm set, complete $10:
guitars, $15; new living room set,
$170; 7 twIn beds, $10 complete-;
ladiesctesk, 173. Dave's Furntu,e,
500 Sanford Ave. 323-9370
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KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv
ice, used macnines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES323 0697
Refrigerator, ii cu. ft. Colcispot.
frostfree, White, Excellent con
dillon, First 1100 3230547
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INVEST P40W
nc-rn', tri-nh Air
'nclucles building Only 540. 0Q
Teems

7 .cres incttjttrial with r r Ad
ditional 35 acres adiacenl
avaIlable Excellent 'erms.
IS Acre-s. corner east of Sanford
Ideal some or garden Site. Only
17500 per acre Terms,
,S.rfront lot, Osteen, $4,300 Low
down payment, 10* monthl'
pay merit

322.2090

Stemper Realty

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Central Florida's

62—Lawn-Garden

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Make-offer After6
3779507
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wTWfl you
advertise your "don't needs" In
the Want Ads
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$973 Yamaha Enduro 17$ CC. Ex
cellent condition Accessories
inCluded 3730)29 after i i
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NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
WoOdrff'S Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

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garden Spot
'I$JW yVur V4CAOT lois
Hoy
Freer, 322-5191
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if you desIre acreage, I have ill
Large or Small tracts from $1.70)
per acre up Terry Realty,
RE AL'TOR, 67107)1

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Yamaha, 90 CC,

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twin cylinder,
excellent condition. sits. Call 37)

for Rent

AKC Doberman pincher puppieS,
Champion lineage. 115 to $130 Mr.
Anderson, 36,5-5710
AKC German Shepherd pups. $75
each. Across from 8ak.ss Dairy
or call 323 7 100.
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1974 Yar-iaha 36-s Eaijuru, Street
legal, new inspection. Call after 5,
322 2517.

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1971 Yamaha USCC
Enudumo 600 miles, 3550
332-8628 after 6
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79—Trucks-Trailers
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20' Aluminum Van body &amp; heavy
duty lift gate 3230490 or 372.2111
after S
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1974 [c000hine 300 Ford, Assume
paymen?%, 114$ Month. Excellent
condition. 373 $708
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1971 Ford Courier, tinted glass, AM
FM stereo radio. ASSume
payments, 1106 mo 131 0131 or 53.4

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80-,iths for Sale
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I Bird. New intp.cI
sticker, four
new tires. Excellent Cnd. Call
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after 6 p.m. 373 5113,
Raise and hr-c-ak ',OU
friendly
PlOPAPKlNGprobIemwtionyoudo
lb mcnth Old filly 32] 540)
yourEasterstsoppinqforvalues in
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downtown Sanford

66—Horses

67A—Feed

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JIM DANDY JAZZ-FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLV's E. 46, Sanford 373-173)
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'71 some below dealer cost, first
come.first choice! Plus Fla
,inest Used Cars. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Lar,est dealer. '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph. 131-1311. Open
'

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 17 97 630 1206
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CASH 322.4132

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1964 OlGI Station Wagci Also 1966
Buick Sports wagon, 4 dr. Both
with air, all power 5125 lath. 323
3821

For uses tumniture, appliances, 1972 Ford LTD. blown metallic, fully
loaded, extra sharp. 17,093 Call
tls, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mint, 215 Sanford Ave.
Don Pope, 322-1651 Dealer.

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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W1LLI&amp;MS ACCOUNTING Five
Points Call 372754) anytime
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Criitrar tie.t 3 Ar Condition For free estimates call
C
Plarn,S at SEARS in Sanford
322
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Help an Inflation poor Heating &amp;
Air Conditioning Contractor Call
Dybe S4lcj &amp; ar Corid
Sales
3775377
Service

Beauty Care

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
?fC'rrnrly t-iirnctt's B-au. y hç'kJ
319 E Pine 372 5142
WINNIE a BEAUTY SHOP 1106
Sanford Ave Master Beautician
eves by appl 327 3772 or 372 1976
WANT

A SERVICEMAN FAST'
.' 'o1 a' s (l',slr'd Ads for
IN' I
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COFFEE CPl TAL - Collie
service now ava'I abIe in Santord
373 5035
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P1 nit-rig, ReiTiu.k'mr.nj
313 1460

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ARVINMIHM
BUILDING REMODELING
REPAIR SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING

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327 9117. 1)4 1195
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Newdommcrc,aI Industrial
Design-Construction Financing
Keith P. Smith Construct ion Inc
30567$ 111$ 71 Hrs Nadinq
Interior
Exterior Plastering
Plitster patching and Simulated
runick specialty 3777780
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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE.
MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
TRY AND REPA4RS

Corcrete &amp; Carpentry Carports
Additions Remodeling No
too
large or too small F re- c-st mates
377 1571 Anytime

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Clean ups. thatchn. weeding,
mulch tight hOlirig 32) 0551

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ART BROWN Pt-. CON TROL
7562 Park Drive
122.53.4.5
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floarc1n &amp; Girv,cn,ng
p'
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.u'i!um Work Licensed BOnded
F ne estimate 3736033

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work for sgn equipment PUOSpS
etc Underqrounct or above grnd
storage tanks, Orwatering. c-a
tavation, &amp;isie way culvert pipes
and he6ig walls, retaining wails
Keith P Smith Constructn Inc.,
305675 illS Stan, 74 his.
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BLAIR AGENCY

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
127 1791
1919 S Frtnh
Eve 3fl 7371
327 1196
3?77S.l

Professionally Managed
ByHenryHoche,Inc,

Used office furniture
wood or steel desks (exeCutive desk
5. (hIr, secretarial des3s &amp;
chairS, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry
POLL'S
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fortable 2 bidroom mobile home
completely furnished 315()03
WF 'TAKE TRADES

A ayfalr, 3 fedtOorns, carpeted,
FORREST GREENE INC
central P41*, fireplace, private
PEALTORS373 6)530r643 7313
dining room, 7'7 lots, oranqe —
--- trees. By owner 5)3,000 373 119%.
43—L.ots-Acreage
323 7866.

: 1505 We 25th St.
SANFORD

78—NtorcycIes

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Supplies

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATEDKENNELS 3725737

Drop in bobbin, zig zag and 3 needle
posltløn. Like new condition, sold
new for UI, balance of $45 cash or
S payments of $10 Ne-w warranty.

PeCont1itionci it itteres, 5i,
r.crar
PC CL '' ilQj)'
Sanfaru Ave
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KALTY

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3303 Orlando Drive
Sanlord323 $200

with Only $700 down Government

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Columbia 10 speed bike, as i, $25.
373 0150

Puppies- Mother Req. Airdale;
Father, Peg Pit Bull. Make good
hrstIng or guard dog, $40, 372-1551.

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Pent Btue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shamper for Only 11.50 per day.

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
in sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
in machine. Full automatic. Pay
balance of 37$ or 10 payments of

76—Auto Parts

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The many shops in downtown
Sanford n.ake the largest "Mall"
in the area for Easter sales

7716.

Plan nuw to vacation fhi year in
your own REC ye-i from

373 4111

Double bc-ct, complete, 5.15. Glass top
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
coffee table, 313. Single bed
____________________________
complete, 320; Table lamp, 11;
65—Pets-Supplies
Dinette set, 120; Small mahogany ______________________________
chIna, $15; Double bed frame, $10:
Roll-a way bed. 11$; Ironing
Adorable Spaniel mixed
hoard. 53. Old buffet, 135; KuIp
PuppiCs,
I)ecorators. 401W. 1t St. 372 2335.
$31141.1

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2)11W 1st 5?

58-Bicycles
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CaliBart Real Estate

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Let me till

D,st-iwaSPier, 175. pine trest Ic table, 2
benches, 7 captains chairs. $700.
323 8495

7 Bedroom, spacious home, on
outstanding corner lot where it's
peaceful 125,900

42—?v'oblle Homes

financIng 131 1649, BuIlder

Gartlens

Stan's Auction
H*y 46ltiMi Eastofli
372 9719

SAPdf'-OPD REd VIE SERVICE

ROBSOtv MARINE
2'l7Hwy 179'?
17-i 50*1

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SANrORD FLEA MART
'zMileE onl6anrjl 4
Sat.Sun,9 S
3722399;
321 0720

old. 3fl 8351

Accounting

- New 3 bOrm
Make color selections,
paved streets, city wales, $21,300

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
31I.3I$E.Fitt
3735477

garage, 2 baths, famIly room,
dinIng room, utility room with
sInk,
built-in
appliancet,
fireplace, 7 patios, fenced, with or
without above ground pool 7 mat.

116.500 Terms Pay Lunciquist, ________________________________
Peg Real Estate Broker. 332 7396
ces &amp; wkc-nas

homes

* YourOwn
Washer &amp; Dryer
j

eisa. a a

Idyllwilde -3 b&amp;OOmS with double

fruit trees, Sprinkler system. Only

777 6455

Adult Section

o a I S silica

Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford 322-7111

,,rance R Ramnbottom 323 7)99

71 Park Dr
372 7111
P EALIOR
AFTER HRS.
3 79731
322 0648
37? 3991

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17-97Open Sal. 1 Sun, 9.5
119.'1Q-1

NVEPITORY CLEARANCE Seeu
for the best deal on a new home

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SAVE GAS - Shop tht. downtown
Sanford me'chants for all your
famIly's Easter finery.

AOving your mobile P'cnn'

Jim Hunt Realty

Auron
Saturday 7 P M
Open daily 10 5. We buy, sell, trade

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Peg Real Estate Broker

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BPhorneflea,hopid,n

TAFFER REALTY

* Re:ponslv.
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Management

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Broker

)1T(1T((11TITIT5iy( -( -fl-ff,
Geneva

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coatIng &amp; set up 773 5170

110 E 75th St

sm.si (i,,s,tued Ad brings b"
'elumns T r,' one and see Call 377
- 7611 ur *31 99J

BOAT, MOTOR
AND TRAILER, $400
ScsI

Wedding gown complete with train.
coSt 3150. Size 10 17. Will sell for
60Off Ice
5150. 377 533
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Acreage

truck, will travel, Also roof

- AKE MARY

RE OPENING SALE - March 7
Women's bloutes and men's
thirt, 75 centS cacti. irien's and
women's shacks, $200. Low prices
on everything Come see our ne-w
locatIon
THE
BARGAIN
GARAGE, 733 Hwy 11-97, Fern,
Park, Wed thru Sit., $04, Sun. I?.
4.

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Leaving area must sell, licensed, I?

332 7643

Downtown Sanford Merchant's
Easter Sale makes shopping
cesler with setect merchandise

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

attractive,rentiBc.msIiven

Real Estate

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GOLD

197) Fteeswlng 16' tn hull Bowrider
S5hPChrysliic. Tilt trailer $1,050
3736)49.

All ne'i carpet from ,i.kt4.i,
rr,lls a(i,' :;.j t s:s a ',d Sacrifice
55 a 'rd. Your choice. Weekday,
3230061.

Di,s 322 6173
Nights 372 5471 or 372 7357

BARGAIN HUNTER*

41-Houses
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Mayfair, 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 lots, low
maintenance, financing arranged
130.503 323 5101.

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BROKERS

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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WE BUY AND SrLL

11' Wellcraft. '71 Mercury, IS HP.
with power trim, and trailer,
$1,100 377 7311 itttr'r S
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Acre

ClIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Real Estate

COLOR TV.5I1.9SMOPITH
RENTAL 'UPL'CHASE PLAN,
644-1006

55-Boats Accessories

Req. Real Estate Broker
7439 S. Myrtle Ave , Sanford
Phone32b 0610

Peg Real Estate Broker

IBP .7 bath, pool,firtplace,fc-n,

central air &amp; heat, carpets,
drapes Only 520.500 Low down,
tow monthly Call $31 fl

For Rent Office-and

69—Stamps-Coins

Merchandise

Ch I eLlsti

Priced for QuIck tale Plo Qualifying
3 yrs. old, 3 borm , 1', baths,

Large business building, ground
floor Reasonable 737 6396

53—TV. Radio Stereo

COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER
109W Itt St. 3734357

Wanted

L St ItL,% Wanted
Quick Cour?t'otj Serv.e

M (JPISWORTH REALTY
503w. 1st St
3734061,373 0517

IN ALL °RlCE
8)7W 1st s

WINTER SPRINGS
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Larry Saxon. Realtor

6470.

No aualifyingl Immediate oc
t,,flfliLa'. V.r.i.4 C,.'.i....4 iflfl a
V 'V I' V 54 54
bath large family home. Only
$7,000 down, and assume
payments Pool &amp; tennis
privileges. Call 904 161.5115,
Owner ASsoc.

47—Real Estate

* "Get 'E While *

REALTORS

ATTENTION
BARGAIN HUNTERSt
Acrelake lot on Butler Chair-i ne-ar
Oteen, 55.000 7 Bidrms, 1 bath
frame In LongwoJ, fenced yard,
carport, $7,500. ', Acre frame
cottage plus trailer. Needs work.
in country near state- hunting
reserve. 19300. 323 9110.

1100 Sq. ft., 220 Volt. Ideal for re-pair
shopor warehouse. 377832) or 372.

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After SIrs 377 ill) or "37547

Sanford- Excelent cond, 3 Bdrm,,
2 bath, heat, carpeted, large yard
1300 down. 373 171?

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1-3 BEDROOM APTS.
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

322-64.57

2606 5. Hwy . 17 fl
REALTOR 323 5771

Area One Inc.

After I-Irs. 3fl-7111or 323 7,42

37—Business Properly

ON LAKE JENNIE

Harold Hall Realty

OPEN NOON TIL DARK

LAKE MARY HOME

One spate for 60' 65' Mobile home on
scenic wild Wekiva River. Call
373 1110 or see at CAMP
_SEMINOLE.

1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

PAYTON REALTY

Home Lots

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AU DAY

Older refurbished Spanish Style
home. Must be seen to be ap
preciatd 138.900, Terms

Two bedroom, Completely furnished, air conditioned, siso. 3j1571

A PARTIn ENTS

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Si Si Senore

322-6457

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wIth fireplace, central air, cx
cellent financing 137,730.

3 Bedroom, luxury living. $47,503,

Shaded yard, lovely home, nice
area. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Occupy
on qualifying See itt You'll love it.
131,503

Free canoe 1. fishing 2 bedroom,
aIr, carpeting on Scenic Wekiva
iyer. 373 1470 or see at CAMP
SEMINOLE

LQke Jennie

SWIMMING POOL

Beautiful Immaculate

34—?bile Homes

323-7370

SANFORD

Quiet area I bedrooms, I' baths, 7
years Old Owner needs to move

Pretty Yellow House

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7 Acres near Peola. Home cleared
property, deep well. Ftcsrida
living Call Ken Sandon

3 Bedroom, l' baths, central heat &amp;
air, $21,900

Convenient Location

REALTOR 332-7195

12 Bedroom

t

P., baths, with central neat ana air.
Owner wilt negotiate 173.903

CailBart Real Estate

Rarige.Refrigerator Ulsflwasher.L)isposal

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3 Bedrooms Nearly New

SUPER CLEAN
7 bedroom, fully furnished home.
Only $150. Others available- now
from $110 unfurnlshed.

RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

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Clean. 3 br., $750 down, $191 ma. I
annual Pct. rate, $23,503. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 7337730

33—Houses Furnished

Villas

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?SdSParkOr

Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1'- bath,
carpeted, fenced yard. 1st &amp; last.
323 7$4

Sandlewood

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Lake cottage, "r 1 or couple. No
pats Lake privileges, swimming
8. fIshing Lease 372 6)06

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EXTRA SPECIAL - Large I
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,

W. Garneft White

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, with all the
an,er,itles Privacy fence, fruit
trees. AsSumable- mortgage,
545,000

775-3365

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Beautiful Country Acreage

JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

Your MLS Agency

DELTONA- Clean, attractive, nice
yard. Available now. 1 Bdrm 313$
MO , 2Bcirms$ISOMo
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Alto, 3 fldrm., ii,, baths, contra
heat, garage, on corner lot
$20,100. Terms, 377-2372

322242O Anytime

Loch Arbor - On laS.., paved street,
I yr. lease, renewal option, 6
rooms, central heat 3. air, 1st 3.
last mo 32) 4430. Rentals.

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PINECREST -- ONLY 121,0001 Has
3 bectrooms, 7 batht, large Florida
porch, equipped kitchen with diShv.ather Really priced right!

Sanford - 3 bdrm , 7 bath, central
heat I. air, carpet, drapes, kithri
equIpped, %195 mo 617 5055

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Sanford - 3 bedroom, l
baths,
central heat 1. air. 1150 No leat.
requIred M.
UNSWORTH
REALTY, 373 6061.

il-Instructions

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Dishwasher &amp; Disposal

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CAMP, FISH and BOAT Ofl 5cc-nc
wild Weklva River at the bass
betiding grouri.ds Call 373 1170 or
see at CAMP FuiI.ini
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$77 Country Club Drive
3110,2 bdroom, family room
Inform.ti in window

ADULTS ONLY
PETS CONSIDERED

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Two bedroom ho,, nice, clea,. I
ml west of Sanford 3fl 6261.

Laundry Facility

Terms.

* They're Hot!

iJrrfurriishcl 1 ht'drr'i ,up? carpeted, Or;Ip 5't 5) 3)2 ?2
after S Adults, no pets

Wall-to. Wall Shag

between 3rd 3. ith at Van t3uren
Ave. 3 bfks south if school. B
BtlIucl, IC)? Louise Si , Crystal
Lake. llllnot, 600I4

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New hoij
in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidiZed
to qualified buyert Call to see if
you qualify!

CITY--REDUCED 10116,0001 Set
this 7 bedroom, fireplace, den
formal dining room, plus Studid
apartment, Ideal for retire-c's

Central Heat &amp; Air

Farms, ' mile off lIon Samsula
Dr foCackter,erry Farms SII
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Immaculate 3 Br.
$175 Mo.
3736750

Masonry Construction

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Samsula Live leghorn hens, Ii
they ast SOc each for 1 to 50 lSc

VA N000WN,3br, Pzbath%.deai
end, fenced corner lot; Extras
$22,500 37? 3791.

I or 2 bedroom duplex apartments
FurnIshed or unfurnithed. 40
swimming pool. 1730 S. Orlandc
Dr 323 7970.

One Bedroom $144

E. V. FOSTER. LakeM.ry
)778E4

706W itt St .Sanfocd
3277S13;3flfl*

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'

32—Houses

4 f3drms, 1', baths, central H &amp; A
carpet, nice for children. $23,005

Peg Re.*I Estete Broker

7 BORM, furnished or unfurnis,her
Adulti preferred
3?] 58S1or)fl6

FRUIT FOR SALE

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110 W.AIRPORT BLVD.

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20 Acres can be IJiviOCti Lake Mary,

Price suit reduced. 2 large lots, clol
in town, 3 bdrm., I bath. homi
Very neat. Call today for •ppt.
EVERETT A. HARPER AGENC't

AVALON APARTMENTS
DULTS. NO PETS
lt6W.7flcJSt

31A—Duplexes

FROM 1180

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ASSUME MORTGAGE

5 Large Oaks

Efficiency -- Utllitl, fishing an canoe Included - on 5cc-ni
We'klva RIver, 5)00 Call 37) 4.17 )
or see at Camp Seminole

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If you've searched for the ultimatp
Sfl apartment living, you'll find it
at Franklin Arms Conveniently
located just two blocks west of 1797. between Fairway Plaza an
,eminOtp Nigh School

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rn711 $)

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Evening Herald Sanford, Ft.

This elegant I bedroom 2 bath honie
with carpet, central heat &amp; air,
equipped kitchen, 7 car clOts'd
garage, lovely screened patio, fl
one of Sanford's most desirao IclocatIons. Only $4,103 down. ar d
assume 7. p-ct. mtg,

Why Spend your time &amp; gS Univ ifl
miles when lantord Downtow
merchants have all your Easte
needs?

29—Rooms

''Quiet Elegance ''

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First Time Offered

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Park Avenue Mobile Park
754% Park Drive, 373 216)

Apartments

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BABYSIT IN MY HOME
REASONABLE
373 8031
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Walk to Seminole Plaza

30-Apartments UnfurnIi

ar kes lost Handy 1ood Store
Celery Ave. Finder please call 372

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Furnisha

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1st St.

Caught up In a lay off? Save your
budget by selling our famous
products Call osi 3079
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OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
AMEND CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
PROVIDING FOR AN

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Efficiency apt., all utilitiet fu
nihed, rewly decorated. $97.1
3'?? 7791, after S AduIt, No pet I.

FOUND Mate Labrador
Gentlemanocy/oman
Retriever, Floral HeIght$ Area
To Share Home and
Collar with "Pepper' -. Mr
Expenses 3fl 579
Cooburn. 7330343
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ORDINANCEOF
NO.
U6:CITY 174 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ORDINANCE
THE

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31—Apartments

AVON TO THE RESCUE

ARE YOU TROUBLED? CaiITofl
Free. 644 7077 for "We Care"'Hotlifle.". Adults or Teens
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nar Said C.ty Council will roia a .'.arcn in
l:-t,Iic hraring .it 1 32 p in or a
(Seal)
Arthur H [leckwith, Jr •
thereafter as posibie, on
MOnday. March 31, 197$, to cons'der
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the adoption of the following orfly Etaine RiCherde
dinances by the CIty 01 WInter
Deputy Clerk
Springs, Florida, titles of which are Publish: March 10, 17, 21. 31, 1975
DEL 31
as follows
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1$
just one of A6000SALESMAN_.i%n,V,,OU,
man, reasons for Eaite-r
oi'k Call J i you have a real
VaIus 5hppig dOWnt
e'stat lite-nie-, and a des4re to
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EARN MOREl
learnta ReIa* - MditteFORREST GREENE. INC.
Enroll In Applied Metaphsjcs
cIast.
REAL.TORS3n 63o 3fl 8970
at FPL "Sunthne Kit

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' Che-fl. beginnIng March 19th at Part lime help, retired
PCfion
730 pm. Dirici inquiries to P.O.
preferred Transportation not
fox 115, Dellona.
ti.e-Ceisary Apply at Crystal Lake
Nursery, Lake. Mary or phone 377
ecthlnt Vinegar' S4t ic,t
Now
1çç'
four in one capsule. %k for
V136s. Faust's Dr,.
Truck, tire and fic-et serviceman
E*peqience-j needed in changing
Split ring truck rims and farm
Calling All Girls
tires.
Paid
insurance,
to enter th Miss Sunburst Beluly
hospitaii:ation, two Weeks pa,d
Pageant, Ages 3 6, 710. 11133.
vacation itt year. Apply in person
it Call 1-687 743i Each child
to S M Hair. 555 W 1st St.
receive-s a trophy

Petition
WITNESS my hand end the seal of
the Court at Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida, this 4th day of

interest In the real property herein calendar months from the time of MINT TO THE 1971 1975 BUDGET; Sad Estate:
You are hereby r,t,lic-d and
ciescrioeci.
the lint publication of thiS notice. REPEALING At.L ORDINANCES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Each claim or demand must be in IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, required to present any claims and
demands which you nay have
writing and filed in duplicate and SEVERABILITY
that an action to fore-chose a mar
AND
EFagainst the estate of HATTIE
Igage on the following real property state the place of residence and post FECTIVE DATE.
office address of the claimant ard
in Seminole County, Florida:
CopiesOfslldOrdinanc,Isz,aIIb, BILLINGS, deceased late of
County. Florida, to the
LOt 13 of SAN SEM KNOLLS, must be sworn to by the claimant, available at the Office of the CIty
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
Seminole County, Florida arcordinn his agent or attorney, or the same CI..rk gI I... ri.. ,.. w_.__ r__,__.
thC same in duplicate and as
to the plat thereof as recorded in shall be void.
Florud.
provoed in Section 133.16, Florida
PIaI Book 12, p-age 4. Public
DATED at Winter Park, Florida, examine same
Records of Seminole County,
this 6th day Of March, ins.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Statutes, In their OffiLet in the
County Courthouse in Seminole
Florida,
5; John D. Halries
ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND
County, Florida, within four
As Executor of
has been filed against you arid you
BE HEARD
said estate.
are requIred to serve a copy of your
THIS NOTICE is to be published In calendar montht from the ti,t'ie of
the first publication hereof, or the
5: John D. Hairiet
*l'it?end,f,rnei, if any, toit on van
THE EVENING HERALD, a
den Berg, Gay 3. Burke-, P.a., at
JOHN OeM. HAINES. ESQ.
nwspaper of general circulation In . same wIll be barred
Pott Office Box 793, Orlando,
Filed at Sanford Florida, thiS 4th
Winderweidle, Halnes,
Said City, one (1) time
,
Ward 8. Woodman, P.A
day 01 March, 1975.
Florida 37102, and file the original
days prior to the time of Ihe public
250 Park Avenue South
5: Royden A. WilkInson
with the Clerk of the above-styled
Pie-aning
Post Office Box ISO
As Executor
CovrtonorbeforeMarch 19th, 1975;
DATED this 6th day of March,
Winter Park, Florida 32719
DOUGLAS STEPISTROM OF
otherwise a Iudgmenl may be en
A D. 197$.
ter'ed against you for the relief
Attorney for EstateSTENSTROM, DAVIS I
City of Winter
demanded in the complaint or
PublIsh: March 10, 17. 197$
MCINTOSH
Springs, Florida
petition.
DEL 4
Attorney for Executor
ISv - S. Mary T Norton
WlTNESSmyhandanthe5Iof
P0 BOx $330
_________________________
City Clerk
said Court on February 13th, 1973.
Sanford, Ft.
NEWMAN 0 BROCK. ESQUIRE
(Seal)
FICTITIOUSNAME
Publish: March tO, .7, 1975
ATTORNEY FOR CITY
Notuceisherebygiventhate, OF WINTER SPRINGS.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
OEL37
eflC3bged in business at in
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
FLORIDA
Kings*ood
By: ElaIne RiCharde
Court,
Sanford, Puoiish; March $0,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Seminole
Deputy Clerk
DEL 41
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Publiih: Feb. 17, 21, March 3, 10. frctiti0s name Of CRICKETT'5. ____________________________
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
$975
PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS, ar4
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
that we intend to register taid name
DEK O
Notice Is hereby given that a
with the Clerk Of'fhe Circuit Court,
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
174 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Seminole County. Florida in cc
Thr Seminole County Port Public HearIng will be held at the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. cordancewilh ih. rnvii..q. ,i •.. Atulhnr.(y.
Commis%lonlloomintp,eCityHaIgjfl
"o"i.
CUlT UP FLORIDA IN AND FOR
FiCtitioUS Name Statute-i, To Wit: County, Florida, furnishes the tie- City 'is Santoro, P-lortda. at 1:ou
SEMINOLE COUNTY
P M. on March 71, 1975, to
Section 885 09 Flori,Ja Statutcj $957
following information and In
PROBATE DIVISION
S Rose E Mims
structions to prospective bidders consld.t'r the adoplicn of an or
PROBATE NO. 7$41-CP
Daniel J. Mims
C*%irirlg to submit proposals for the dinance by the C.ty of Sanford,
In
ri: Estate of
r'irnry
Florida. title of which it as follows;
Publish: March 10. Il. 74. II.
work he-rein d.S(,b#d
'. ie-acaie
OtL4$
OROINANCENO.IIu
-DESCRIPTION OP WORK
deceawd. _________________________
_________________________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
The principal work cemistsof the
NOTICPTOCRED,TORS
following.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. AN

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You and each of you are hereby
MENT TO THE 1971 197$ BUDGET. SEMINOLE COUNTY
notifle-d and required to Ilie any REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES PROBATE DIVISION
HEREWITH; PROBATE NO. 75-73.CP
claims and demands which you, or It'4 CONFLICT
TRANG
In re. [stat. of
either of you, may have against said SEVERABILITY
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
AND
EF
HATTIE BILLINGS
Alt partIes claiming interetti by, estatelntheofficeottheClerkof the FECTIVE DATE.
througn, under or against o. E. Circuit Court of the 18th JudicIal
(73 ORDINANCE NO. $I7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Bertrang, a-k-a Oscar Eugene Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Bertrang arid tech parties having or Probate Division, in the Courihoust OF WINTER SPR IP4GS. FLORIDA, To All Creditors and All Persons
TO: 0. E BERTRANG. a S. a
OSCAR EUGENE BEll

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The undersigned do here-by give pumps,
Ycackle. deceased. are hereby
fittlngt, building WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
notified and required to file any notice that they are If101gid ifl Structuresvalve-s.
and foundatio
OP THE CITY OF SANFORD.
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CM N A N 0 8 A L I C 0 AMA T EM N
butinets at 7539 Park Drive In Iii
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!i'P, 'V.-.i F-iPi rurt IT
tar' farm
City
of
Sanford,
Florida
under
th
haveagainstsalo;stateintneofficeJoanne Woodward Is his wile,
Prepare new Site far reiocat
LYING BETWEEN 18TH STREET
A0EEL IMI 50VNI 88 1 BR0
name
of
"EARL
of Clerkof Circuit Court of Seminole fictitious
AND 19TH STREET *740 BET
specified tanks Re-locate tw (7)
and Jason Roharda
County, FIorIda,Inthecotjrmotjseat MOXLEY'S GARAGE" and that we 17,767 barrel tanks 10th, prepared WEEN PEAR AVENUE AND
T
B
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T
A
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1
0AFFST0E I
tendb0
poker players.
steIdnamewitfith, 5j
Sanford, Florida, within four
Surface prepar, relocated PEACH
AVENUE
114
AC
calendar months from the date of Clerk at the Circuit Court Of
tanks dr-id an additional eight tanks CORDAP4CE
9:30.10 CBS RhODA Mary
WITH
E I I
THE
0 0 H S S I R L 0 II 0 0 L p i
the- flrt publication of thiS notice. Seminole County, Flerda pursuant
PROVISIOP4SOF CHAPTER 736.
to meet acceptable industry Stan
Richards, Mary Tyler Moore,
Each claim or demand must be in to 86509. Florida Statutes Each o
darth to accommodate petroleum LAWS OF FLORIDA, IC?), AND
L A L'5-i
0pTSNLPPNTEYA
turns up again for an unex•
the
undersigned
P'f$On$
do
own
a
writing and must state the place of
products. Create a turn key, FURTHER 174 ACCORDANCE
on half int*re-tt, as tenants by the
ceafidPOstOfficeaddrflsuf
pected ,isIt to New York, The
operational tank farm, int,rfflced WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
0HL
YAOOM I OAA F A H C
the. claimant and must be Sworn to entirety in slid business enterprise
with an existing facility, using, in CHAPTER 74190, LAWS OF
problem Is Rhoda and Joe
DATED thiS 7th day of March, port,
by the claimant, his agent, or his
at much as practical, the FLORIDA, 1971
BTS
OA
M TRFTTTNSpN A
planned to holiday on this
attorney, or It will become- void
valves, lines, motors, pumps, fit
A copy shall be available at the
S
Martin
Tay
Io
d
to law.
weekend, and they haven't the
tings and OTher required equipment office of IPie Cloy Clerk for all per.
ft I F N P
Y 0T F AFCN0 FF
.
P4r',Ctt
Taylor
William Frederick Ytackle
from the existing tank
heart to tell Mary. That,
farm, tons desirIng to esamirse the same.
Publish- March 10, 17, 31, 1971
At Executor
Dispose of all turplut material "
All parties In interest and citijens
ED
DEL
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however, doesn't st Rhoda's
A 8MM EMS T I
Gordon V. FrederIck
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING shall have an opportunity to be
mother, Nancy Walker from
Att,ney for Estate c
SPECIFICATIONS.
P E II 1 ft 0 N Y[5J I P ft 0 0 N P T A N
heard at sakt hearing.
Plenty J. Yc-eckle
CITY OF
Specification and
sptlline to Mary.
r1n11,.,,
By order ci the City
Y
P.O
BOx 1795. Sanford, Florida
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
of prOp%j work may beObt 'frled Of Itt' City of Sanford. Florida
0 L I T A C I[jN H A N P H Y ft P 0
Publish- March). 10, 1975
from the Oflic, of the
FLORIDA
H P Tarnm, Jr
Ad
DEI-2
NOTICE
PUBLIC 'tEARING TO miniStrator
H I NIH C F F PHil 0 T 0 F A 0 0 H 8
City Clerk
CONSIDER. ADOPTION
J Ryan
OF
PUblish' March 10, I97
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Seminole County Port
D,I 36
A I L I T F ft R A T H 0 N M F T A 0 ft
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERP4
Authority
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
P0 Box 18)6
N 0 1 T A C I F I N 0 8 ft F P H P H F
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Ihe City 01 Altamorit, Spr'ing,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Sanford, Florida 37771
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Florida, that the Council will hold
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
For the cOnvenienc,tof bidders,
U M ft C 0 M 8 0 N A N C F I H 0 M y p
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-42'P-CA.Os.B
public hearing to consider enct. Specifications andor Cescription
OFANOROIP4ANCE BY THE CITY
1 [Di PAL HATIO7IAL MOR
mpnt of Ordnance Plo 27673, en.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
work are- on file at te
Instructioni: The hMde name-i tAa.d biiowspp.
IGAGE ASSOCIATION.
titled
011ie of the Port Administrator.
Notice iS hereby given that a
backwaid, up
,
Plaintiff,
t
kS
AN 0DlPlANCE OF THE CITY
Public
HearIng will be held it the
SCOPA Administration
hidden tame and box ft In as
OF
ALTAMONTE
Building
Commission Room in the-City Hall in
SPRINGS,
ELIJHA JOHNSON, c-f al FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO AND
the City of Sanford, Florida. at 1.00
Port of Sanford
I.l.lTI;fl,TJoN
IIYPF.RflOJF; ME'roNyMy
Defendants
INCLUDING WITHIN TI-fE d011
Lake Monroe,
Florida
o'clock
P.M. on March 21, 1915. to
ONOMATOPOEIA
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NOTICnrIIHY
orbAye An
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UP- LAND SITUATE AND lIDS;
(OiSONAN(E
dinance by the City of Sanford,
-:
METAPHOR SIMILE
J
a S. a EIijha P Johnson
BEING 171 SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Sealed bids *1117* received at the Florida. tItle- of which is as followt:
Tomoreow- Wh*I..
and
(
FLOICA SAID LAND BEING Oflpce of the- Port Administrator
-----GEORGIA MAE JOHNSON
LEGALLY DESCRIBED 174 THIS until 1500 hOurs (3 p m •.d t),
ORDINANCE NO. $284
rsc
OMOINANCE REDEFiNING THE March 73, 1975, at which time
ixt$%?eiIt$ tI.4Aix(I
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UNKNOWN
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE *ttl be opne-d and publicly
*74 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
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Alt parties claiming interests by. CITY OF ALTAMOP4TE SPRINGS
______________________
Itid
must
be
accompanied
by
a
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
?'rr.(,gh, under or against ELIJHA
VTUpr
tOtN(LUDESAIOLAND WITHIN
tt
check. cashier's check,
AMENDING
SECTIONS 7316
.
Ul'PdSOP4. a S. a EIiiha P Johnson
BURT REYNOLDS
THE MUP4lCtpAL LIMITS OF THE tanb draft, or bid tosJ in an amount
19 (a), 77 19 Id), At4D 7319 ii),
,.r.il (.1 OPc,tA MAE JOHuSou hiS CITY •UiHORIZiNQ AMEND rt less than live
IN
. . - per cent (5 P.r OF THE SANFORD CITY CODE.
*ile, .incl to all parties having or MEP4T TO CITY MAP TO IN
Cent)oftheamountofthebid
SAID SECTIONS REtpdG POR
"
W W' And The
.IamnQ i have an right, title or
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SAID
LAND
ANNEXED
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TIOtç OF THE SIC 145
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AD
1'OV 10174G SIPARABILI 7 y,
.
'uthoty. Sanford, Florida, and
VERTISINC CHAPTER OF SAID
.riescnibed
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE hdsshaIIbewitndra,,forap,,
DIIYIM
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DATE.
I
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TNUT?f
ofthrs ytopdays.suteguenttoth.
DELETING THE REQUIREMENT
.
(hat an ö(tOfl to forecIoe a moe
Sd Ordinance-was Plactcion first Bd Opening, without the cement of FOR APPRVAL OF PLANS AND
The
!
iqag
'he tOlhOWifl,) real property reading on Mar(h 1, 19/S. end the the Authority.
SITE
LOCATIQP4
Klansmen
BY
n Sem.noIe County, Florida THE
City Council will COnsidtr Same for
The successlul Bdders shall PLANNING
8 - 00
BOARD, DELETING
Loi S. Block "0", WASHINGTON
.'ovd a Performanee, Payment THE NECESSITY THAT AMEND
The
OAKS SFCTIOu ONE, aording to
pvbli hearing, whiCh *11 be held iri .'nd r,u,rant
fonirt 1ted
','rP4Tc TO TIrE CHAPTER flU IN
rr plat tbert as rcccdJ in Plaf Ihe City
ambtor
-_tI,,II 01 t4I cnç! ,pr,ng
to,deU and
li*(
ct torhh in theSAME
MANNER
AS
AMIaIcAN CAMCR £OCIEIY
lS.PaqesJ&amp;$.PubilcRQf5 on Tue%dy, the Itt day of April, '-oecrsications
PROVIDED FOR AMENDING THE
SemrnoI (nity. Florida,
1915.
at
6
)O
om
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as
soon
REJECTION
OF
BIDS;
.
ii' i'
l,
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ZONING ORflIAirr
.LJfl.
40") YI.$J ira yoU
'nrre,iurr as posSible
t DcThe Seminole County Port
S'TITUT 1740 TP;E CITY MANAGER
'Lit' requirc1 to Serve- it (Opy of your
meeting inte,c-ted paff its may Authority, Sanford. Florida
written defenses. il any, to it on van
FOR THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
appear and be heard ,viln resp
to 'esetyes the-right to reject any or all
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at
A5
TO THE ADMINISTRATION
the proposed ordinance. This b'd% or any part thereof, to
Compieteouvmner
AND EP4 FORCFMENT OF THE
waive
Post Office Box 193, Orlando, hearing
any
Intormllities
in
the- bidding, to
Florida 3710?, and file the Ortginal to lime until fin4l
piee-i 1 tPiu'ce-n. ,na- 7J
CHAPTER AND PROVIDING FOR
action k taken by Accept the bids or Cny Parts thtttof
APPEAL 'TO THE CITY
with f Pie- Clerk of the above Styled tOil City Council.
PQ3OtO.i OM grov'y, coie dow
COM
deemed
most
favorabl,
to
the
in
'
$ biuui'
MISSION
SUBSTITUtING THE
'purl en or before April 7th, Ifl3;
A copy of It, propoj, ordinance-- trett of
tP
Authority
afI
nil
bids
a Iudgmrnt may be en
CITY MANAGER - FOR THE
5 posIt-ti it Is. .iIy Hall, Altamonte han.
GOOD
been Ciemned and evaluated,
iori'd ,sqa'nf you for the relief
ADAPT) (U ADJU',TMENT At
'iprurigs.
florida,
and
opies
ore
on
TO
'd
Ii reiect It buttS
L'r.,.,!,-.-..
.i....... ..__4__,. 'ii,. tnt' Coniplain! or
Th
- .xns ,
..
,•,-, i i -it. Ut- .VAWlAP4c%
''e,a
(ale wulPi thc Clerk of th City and
ve-rtite or cancel
pcfitun
the proposed
Same may be inspect
A COpy shitlh be avalIb:? at tl,e-Work
by the
WITNE5 my hand and the seal iuwc
Office Of the City Clerk for a'i per
Dated
this
61h
day
of
March,
)97
'of taud Court on the 6th day'
SOfis detirIr t examine- the same
OAT F(I thut 5th dky of March,
_____
______
of
By order of
MarPi. 1975
All p.irtie tmn iflti4Cp5
AD 19'S
ônd
SEMINOLE COU74y
,,i;
1:30
Viittl
j
Piitvr an npportun,Iy to
PhylliS Jo,d;t,
be-PORT AUTHORITY
CPIN DAILY
;'nlhur H BrCkw,th, Jr.
heard at
IU hearing
City Clerk
sThomas
A.
Blflford,
II89F,reEbAve. (Hf -way Il-fl)
ClefS. of the Circu,l Court
________
8:30
of I he City ot
By Orep of the city Conimisj,on
#*$ ii ISSiII$I1
Chairman
fly J)y Siokj
- - -.
.
of the City of S*nford. F IOr
Aftamonfe Sprmnq',
Alp$'py
as to form
Dt'putr Clerk
H P. T4rnm, Ji
Ilorid
Pørt Attorneyt
L
- -tillS-h Mirth $0. tl. 2i. l,
Pvhtiih Marh 10, $971
City
Clerk
P,'llip
MItch tO, 17, 975
filL 1?
DEL a,
PUblish: March ig, $915
)t;I. ii
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 71-453-CA-ID-A

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Publish:

MONDAY NIGHT
THE MOVIES "Big Hand
for the Little Lady" RERUN 11
5011 haven't already seen It, the r—
9-Il NBC

(6) News

8:00

4:00 (2. 6) Somerset

(44) Green Acres

(35) The Baron
(44) Dinah

7:30 (9)

(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal
(24) ElectrIc Company
(35) Lt In Space

(44) Three Stooges

Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2. 8) Wheel
Fortune

(24) Big Band

Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News

Show

9:30 (44) PettIcoat

(13) Richard Hall
(24) Jack Benny
8:00 (2.6) Bell System
Family Theatre
(6) Gunsmoke
(9) Evening With

Rn,r

Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) Ce Life To
LIve
(3$) Uncle Hubie

(6) Mike Douglas
(6) Movie
(9) Mevie
(44) Leave II To
'
Beaver

Deal

(35) MIckey Mouse

A

8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

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Notice Is hire-by give-n that we are
Notice is heriby qiven that I am
NgaQedinbu%Ines%at9IS5anfo,d engaged in busineis at 401 Colby
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCErN Ave. Sanford, Seminole County,
Notice is hereby given that lte
Court, Altamonte Springs, Seminole
Florida under the fictillova name of
County. Florida under the tictitious undersigned, pursuant to tte
CENTURY RADIO AND T.V. name of TRAVEL MART TOURS, "FICtItiOUS Name Statute." Chapter in re me Petition
SERVICE OR CENTURY T.V., and
.inci that I intend to register said 865 09, Florida Statute-s,wilI register HERBERT LeROY NEALS
that we Intend to register said name
NOTICE OF SUIT
name with the Clerk of the Circuit with the County Comptroller, in and
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
for Seminole County, Florida, upon TO: ALAN HAY
Court. Seminole County. Florida 4
Seminole County. Florida In cc12 Dartmouth Avenue.
receipt of proof of the publication of
acco'dance wllh the provisions
cordance wIth the proviSIons of the
Apt.
this notice, the lictilious name to
lhe FiCtitlOIji Name Statutes, To
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Somerville, New Jersey
GREENWOOD LAKES. a joint
Wit: Section 86509 Florida Statutes
Section 865.09 Ftorld, Statute's 1957.
1957
4lch we are
08376
venture, under
5: Paul F. Thompson
QaQed i tuneis at Longwood
and
TRAVEL &amp; PROMOTIONAL
Ruth N. Thompson
MART. INC.
I.S.o Mary Road. Post Office Boa
RONALD DEP4NER
Publish; Feb. 17. 74, March 3, tO,
5: By Alexander .i. Capulo,
1911 in the City of Lake Mary,
778 LyonS Avenue.
President
linrida
lrvington, New Jersey
DEK90
Publish- March 10. Il. 74, 31, 197$
That the panic-S interested in said
07111
DEL 3
business enterprise are as follows:
You ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
WILCO DEVELOPMENT
that the above named Petitioner,
COMPANY and FLORIDA HERBERT Ic-ROY HEALS, has
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
LAND
COMPANY, together trad. flied a Petition for the adoption of
Notice is hereby given that we are
Notice is hereby given that we are
the minor children named in that
ing and doing business as
engaged in business at Rt. 3. Box
engaged in buSiness at 1o4 W, Lake
Petition and you are commanded to
381. Myrtle Ave., Sanford, Seminole
Brantley Road, Forest City,
GREENWOOD LAKES,
ilten
see a copy of your
County, Florida der the fictitious Seminole County, Florida. under the
' toint venture.
name of SOUTHERN LAWN
liCt,tlu
name of flOWER - Dtect at Lake Mary, Seminole defenses. If any, on HARVEY
SERVICE, md that we nt
COULTER, Petitioners attorney,
County, Florida, March 4. 197$
to PLUMflIPIG 8. HEATING, INC.
register said name with the Clerk 0 j and that we intend to reglter said
PubliSh. March 10. 17, 21. 3), 1915 whose address is P.O. Box 3236.
Fore-it City, FlorIda, 32751, on or
DEL 43
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, name with the Clerk of the Circuit
before 'he 8th day of April, 1975, and
Florida In accordance with the Court, Seminole County, Florida in
file the original with the Clerk of the
provisions of the Fictitio
Name .cordance with the provisions of
Court either before Service on
•
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 865.09 the FIctitious Name Statutes, To
Florida Statutes 1957.
Petitioner's ,attorney or imWit: Section 86509 Florida Statutes
CITYOF
mediately thereafter, otherwise a
1957
WINTER SPRINGS,
5: Raymond E. Hodg,%
default may be entered against
S M E flower
FLORIDA

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EveninQ Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, March 10,

MONDAY

IannI NnfkA

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ANDREW MATPIEY
Building 3. Remodeling
3655316.3737355
Kitchen - Batniroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, In
stallalion available. Bud
Save-I? to 1)0 5.i.ytp, on clectr;c bill,
ln'.'jil tujrbin roof vents Also
prevent rno'Sturt- and mildew in
attIc 7 Vents,, $70. Installation
Guaranteen I ii 17-

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Tree Service

A 1 Tree Serv cc
Complete Iree Care
J.W. (Jack) kl4uk 323 $14-i

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_____________________________
P'LANNING A GARAGE
SALE?
DON-I
FORGET
TO
AD
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS 3727611
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WELS
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J',4 PS
SPRINKLER
All typt's
'Werepairondserv,
STINt MACHINE 3
SUPPLY CO
37? 6137

Buslfless.,,DlQi32..2611o(831c9g31

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ca'a Seonting I)o Fare llero?

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city attorney to pr e pa re

o responsib il ity, belon g ing.
She needs to learn to love and respect other

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herself.
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She'//learn this and more with Scouting.

Let's support the Girl Scouts.

ByGLEN McLASLAND
Herald Stall Writer

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Girl Scouts Learn
to work and

Joel and Jane Kruse

Sharing

Target

Girl Scouts tend

Dedicated to

to all their

helping others

prolects, with

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GIRL SCOUTING
OPENS A WORLD
OF OPPORTUNITIES
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Hiking, Camping
Enjoying Nature
Protecting It

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discovery—

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Whether it be at
an easel or on

Crulf
ME
2518 French Ave., Sanford

Celery City
PRINTING COMPANY INC.
221 Magnolia
322-2S81

Ph. 3224924

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Sanford, Fla.

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"INSURE WITH CONFIDENCE"
Downtown Sanford

919 W. Hwy. 436

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delivery of cocalne.
—Cecil Johnson, , of Fern
Park, jailed without bond on a

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federal narcotics charge and a
state charge of dehvery of her.

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—Toby Williams, V, of Or.
lando. jailed under M,000 bond
on cha rges of delivery of
caine and possession of mark

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the sources addecl.
Police identified the four per.

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A s P roi ect

Fie remen Are Told
) I) ' oiL I I.1 I ion s
1.) 1

City- bike paths,sprucing
up the lake front on Lake
Monr oe and dropping the
feminine title from the

coimnittee name were
discussed this
m rning as plans for 19Th
li v the Ladies Cic and
Committee of the Great
Sanford Chamber of
(o1erce
The cornniittec headed
woman Pat
Register met in the

subs ta ndard and dilapidat ed
more low income families a

uls s recreation and parks
dtpartnint were the
center of attention among

lace to live.
Wilson said that a famil
living in a condemned house
%%ho comes to the SIIA for
assistaiwe is placed on the 11fi)

Members who
expressed concern over
%oungsters riding their
bikes to school it the
:,treets.

priorits fist.
Ile said the SHA has placed 1-i
families in housing projects this

Janice
Springfield
suggested
that
both
pleasure riding trails and

ycar.
'The contleinnat inns 'tre
pulting a IrL
on us." Wilson said.
Commissioners also last
night adopted an orWriance
setting hc1ght restrictions
natural growth and con
struction at the Sanford

stafety trails on school
routes be estabh0ed,
A sccond
clean up the lake front, and
install trash cans along the
bulkhead, is a portion of the
committee's on-going citybeautification
program

paths,

('011111111tee

Several
committee
members said the area
around t he marina and
along the bulkhead attrac
fhermen and picnickers.
but there are no trash cans
for disposa l of litter,
Jean Meyer suggested to
mem be rs that the word
'ladies' be dropped from
the(onunittee title in order
to attract response from
vale chamber menit*rs.

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arrested

in Cambridge on federal drug
charges and released on S10,0W
bond. Her preliminar) hearing

sons arrested Sunda as

hamber office to deter
hunt' g oals and objectives
for the year
Bike
to be work ed

paved within 12 months,

Cowboys and Blazers.

Cain, arrested at a Winter Park
motel, was jailed under coinlimed bonds of $107,500 on state
charges of conspiracy
corn.
mitafelony and three counts of

Bike Pat

Plan which is a po rtion of the
cits s communit y deselnprntnt
plan
The program would provide

Municipal Airpori
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In other action
— grant ed a deferment on the
y
payment of a street
asaessinent for Roger
Stewart, a dentist who i
building an off ice on the corner
Skating instructor Sheala Albers ilefti and MI1 CUes glide of 24th Place and Maple
through a graceful duct during the Ilappy Days Are Here Again
Avenue.
Skating Shoss attended by almost 1,000 persons Sunday', at the
Stewart agreed to have the
%felodre Skating Rink. Prucreds from the sho% %ill benefit the
street area in front of Ule office
('11univ*1 '-ptarded adults through the TAFFTA organization.

growing

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$500,000
the conspiracy
charge and fl,500 each on two

Women Set

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A public hearing was set for of the 2 houses that have been nishing," said Steffens, who
April 14 to consider the con- condemned th is year, 18 have makes recommendations to
demning of the 11 houses in the been demolist'ed at either the commisslonfor condemnations
The condemnations of run Soe th Holly Avenue and West city's or owner's expense and
When the property owners
down frame houses in the city, 11th Street area. sine of the eig t
e en roug up o a to repair e otiseS, C
forcing renters to move, is houses are occupied at the standards,
renters turn to the SI-IA for
creating a top priority waiting present time
Steffens said the main assistance in relocating.

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The charges aganst Loudd,

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ror our daughters and our
COmmunity. We are proud
to support them

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talks

listing for low income families
The renters, mainly low in. problem with the houses is bad
Tom Wilson, executive
with the Sanford Housing come families, are caught in wiring and inadequate plum- director of the SHA, said t ha t
Authority ISHAI.
the squeeze, despite the bing.
while he would not recommend
Sa nf ord City Commissioners leniencyb commission to
Renters in condemned houses stalling the condemnation
last nit set the wheels in pant time extensions to allow alsoarepayingwhatisfelttobe program, he does "urge' the
motion to condemn a group of I I the owners to bring their exorbitant rates.
city to push the federal
houses unless the owners bring property up to standards
I can t condone the lan goernment for monies to use in
the homes up to building codes
John Steffens, minimum Words taking money for the rehabilitating the existing
standards
official code inspector, said that types of houses they are fur housing stock in the city.
The rehabilitation and
training program is included in
j
the SIIA housing assistance

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an All-America receiver at
Loudd. Orlando area news
Berry, however, made it
Berry said he planned to turn UCLA, stemmed from the sale
reports indicated that Loudd clear that the trial of Loudd on Loudd over to authorities of cocaine to a sheriff's under.
may
left the country for hargeaofemlingo,000in "sometirne.th
next day or cover agent here Feb. V,
Zaire, Africa.
state sales lax collections &amp;out twoataiecrettuneà ndplace." SO1UCe Said.
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G. Scouts

Members of th e Lake Howell High School Boosters Club display scale model of a $100,000 new sports
stadium to he built at the nc high school on Dike Road In South Seminole County. The sta di
um, to
handle a ll sporting events and a seati ng capacity of more than 2,000, Is expected to be completed
ID
time for the 1975 football
Members of the boosters are ki Claude Weaver, C.C. Hancock,
Ms. Alpha Huddleson, Ms. Irma Frazier, Ms. Louise Hancock and Booster Prerident Jim Pritchard.
season.

d not discuss the drug federal and state drug charges, country'," Berry' said. 'Rom- venue at that time."

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want to avoid When he did not arrive, agents
Jut talked with Rommie last
The charges remained a Muhammad All
They are too busy orking m publicity on this
moed in and arrested the 0thnight and that Loudd "has not secret until Sunday, following
"Zaire was the site of the last client over. Th e trial has been Berry'
indicated
the ers - three in Orlando and one
left the country, nor is he going the arrest of four alleged Loudd heavyweight fight and is the postponed until April 14 and I
surrender might take place in Cambridge, Mass., the
to at this t ime."
associates on a variety of center of a very' spor ts-m inded expect we will seek a change of somew he re ot he r t ha n Orlando, sources said.

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County authorities to lace a filed last Friday by the Orange drug charges, but said that the he held tomorrow.
officials today to arrange his liiudd when he ret urned to
series of drug-related charges. County state attorneys office: only connection Loudd hed with
"The Orland3 press hasn't surrender," Bey said. "But I lando from New York as sched.
Roger Berry told The A warrant for his arrest was Zaire, Africa, was in sports bothered to check the court can't say when or where uled Saturday, the sources said.
vening Herald that he had issued at that time.

play with others.

IceCream • Sandwiches, Takeout
Stw It , .m
2439 Fr*nch Ave.
Ph. 322-01"
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When officers could not locate states."
Just no way."

to surrender Loudd to Orange cocaine in &amp; dired Worrigtion

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charges with him on the in what po li ce called a cocaine mie is looking into some
Berry said, ' There is no way it would be in the Seminole.
telephone," Berry said. "Right smuggling operation in Florida, promotional work with All in Rommie could get a fair trial on Orange County area.
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surrender Mr. Loudd to
manager of the defunct Florida authorities sometime this
Blazers Professional Football
Tern, today denied his client
Louddhuhenchgedt
hadleft thecountryand pledged conspiracy and delIveiy. of

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asked for the liquor sales because
One stipulation city o1fitialsdi
Casselberry needs the la relaxed In order to
to relocate the dock within 60 d*
compete with
Pressure move the Lae Ti
About IW persons attend his club at
tle om Don Willson and his neighbor,
p esent on Sunday, he sa id With liquor sales,
Bo th men said the lake is being used for boat
nter said he can, through adverting, boost dealers to show off their wares.
that number to 3O0O patrons
At one point Sizer said water at the end of
the dock is only about 16 inches deep.
"we need to look at this thing," Coun.
cibuan Charles Sizer said. "I t hi nk they made
But a citizen countered that the water is
a reasonable request: we need to take some
over three feet deep.
type of action."
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before becoming law.
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consumptionas long as food also served.
City Manager Harry Hug said this mor. Hill properts ow ners, voted to remove the

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would affect the city's policing, Chief George
Karcher id it
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two local night spots — Sportsmen's Den and
the Club Juana
to sell liquor on Sunday

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from yesterday's session
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)rdinance
would "impose a hardship
oil citizens in the
unanimous, with Councilman

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Julian ruled that Fire Chief fl)iS made on the city hail
Roy LaRossiere cannot be a
A resident of Skylark submember of the volunteer unit
1.0 N G WOO D—
A and any funds given into his division, Harry Lasrus,
last
representative of the city's
ha nds "should be presumed to night question ed the property of
volunteer firefighters balked hedo na tionstothecity since he Hartsock auditing the city
last night at having the group's is an employe of the city."
records since he pr!pares
financial records audited by th e
The attorney also
d that monthly financial statement for
city and City Attorney Ned t he police de partment an
u the city . Council member J un e
Julian Jr ruled the solunteers co pies of accident reports if it Loflflflfl, a recent critic
of
cannot properly solicit funds
ihes and pla ce the resulting Hartsock, joined with Lasn In
from peons whose homes or resnues in a benesolent fund the question.
Grant
but only if it owns its own
id he ould see no
from destruction bs eit he r the copying niachine, pays
conflict
of
interest in Hartsock
for the
paid or volunteer firemen
electricits used and gains city doing both jobs, noting the
city's bookkeeper handl esthe
Charles Kelley Jr so iden- council permison
cit%'s
financial records.
lified himself as treasurer of
Kelle% said the volunteers
%*()1unteers, said tie would will be filing papers with tlie
open the volunteem' books to state to Incorporate.
Mayor James
persons who have domaud it)
Insist
city department heads
the group. but not to anyone
do
not
know
what their duties —
use
are
and What city council ex
Af the fire department
''Und the (lock
4A
pects of them On his recom
n othing to hide," Council
Bridge
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Chairman 1 It. Grant said. "I inendation. council set a Valendar
with depa rtinent
heads for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at (lassifled
should be made of it i th
e record
Comics
4B
v ty hall
of ~ontributionsc'
Crossword
Puz.zle
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The police and fire depart.
Grant also
Dear
Abby
IB
questioned merits have come under fire in
whether the organization Is
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a recent weeks for collecting Dr.
strictly volunteer one iunce the
4A
what oneofficial called slush Editorial
city allocates money to be paid
ta
l
SA
f un d s." Council ordered an hospi
t" them
LA
and the bookkeeping iUdituflliit funds last sseek Obituaries
lk[)th1ent issues income tax tits
44A
Auditor hlarok' hldrtsk Sporis
(onus for the sums each year. told
PublIc
felevisn
8\
The Iterd Acting
Oh'
113
The city has a paid fire Safety
Director
Jamnc s
Pleicones turned over to bun
department that relies
assistance from volunteers, the police benevolent fur
%%'I: l iI.1
Julian said The voluntevrs rec1)rLs yesterday morning for
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Much of the fund, now %arm through Wednesday.
but its name should not imikate practically depleted. came Highs
in the loss s and Iosss In
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