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FRIDAY

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(13) Wrestling
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(24 Sons lOs

(6) Partridge Family

(6) Florida Citrus

(9) Adventures Of

(8) Great Mysteries
(9) Wide World Of

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(6) Shazan
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Rangers
(23) Zee Cooking
School

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(13) Dick Powell

Theatre
(24) Endtess Summer
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a mountain gorilla family, the figures out a '.ay to end the
largest of apes, their daily romance.
routinesand habits. The special
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are nat hoatile, and Could th is be a hint of the series
they become aggressive only future? Felix remarries, and if
when thiey feel threatened.
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88-30 NBC SANFORD AND to Oscar' Is his momen tary 0
SON "The Older Woman" at freedom from Felix to be
Lamont falls in love again, and short lised' Tune in next week

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eludes (front, from left) Mark Hall, Tommy SWfey, Ban Giles and Craig Clayton. Also
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said.
The Corrinti's and Miss Wilson were visiting

been left with a babysitter over night in anoth*er
Officers said Corrmti, his brother, Joe, and apartment complex, poli
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orrinu 5 gin friend, Judy Lis, along with
Firemen said the blaze was conf ined to the
Ms Brice had reached suet) when the fire was
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complex, said the damaged apartment wiLs
Witnesses said that CorrLriti cotdd beoccupied by Ms. Brice.
from inside the bedroom and that a
Meadows said the fire caused ismoke damage
neighbor smas,hed a window trying to fm
the to the next door apartment and to an apartment
youth, but that air from the broken window directly above the death scene. Ile sail the oc.
caused the fire to become so --hot" that rescue
cupanLs of the downstairs apartment would be
efforts were impsible
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Women's F.ditor Jean Patteson reports on the adoption of
biracial, black and foreign children on Page IC, Women's
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from federal and state funds.
County voters ha ve already endorsed th e funding
Recreation and Parks Department,and in charge of
Mrs. Smi th said if ei th er the Sa nf ord or Sou th
But, without the contract to provide for ior the system by
a positive straw ballot vote last
Seminole County is on the tbreshold of tang a
Sanford's Library has announced his full support of Seminole Library
professional administration of the library system November.
did not wish to become p&amp;rt of the
tremendous cultural step forward.
the incorporation of Sanford 's library Into the county system, then the county
Seminole County will not be eligible to receive the
On the straw ballot, voters effectively told
would rent a
county-wide system.
The vehicle of the move is the Implementation
grants, according to Mrs Ifelen Smith, chairman of county commissioners the residents were in support
d%4ing to house the branch libraries.
Oct. 1 ci a county-wide li brary system to work hand- the Seminole County library Advisory Committee, of
Jernigan's reasons are two4old: the cowity-wide buil
Jernigan said becoming a working cornpment of
the system by saying they would be willing to tax
system will provide a better system for area
in-hand with and administered by the nationally
the Orlando Public library systemwould be
The contract, at a cost of 1450,000 will entitle themselves up to 4 mill in taxes.
recognized Orlando PoWic Ubrar)' System.
residents to enjoy library benefits and wilt save the beneficial for everyone Involved.
Seminole County residents the right to uUuI all the
"It was evident at that time that the county
The Seminole County Commison, whose light
city money.
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facilities of th e Orla ndo system, and also will residents wanted the program," Mrs.
'M far as the citizens of Sa nford are concerned,
ith said .
Sanford City Commissioners also have given there will not be a drop in se
has shone favorably on the library system since last
provide for an upgradIng of the library systems in
rvices but they will
Details of the program call for two branch
November, is expected on Tuesday to approve a Seminole.
their blessing to the county-wide system and the use recelve additional services and more benefits,"
offices
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con tract between the coun t y and the Orlando
The advisory
isor) committee was appointed last year
Jernigan said .
north county, one south
system.
Mrs Smith sd the ads isory committee has not
by the County Commission to investigate and report
dlcaUons reveal that the same poskive
The proposed locations are the Sanford
received a definite response from the board of
The approval of the contract, which will bind on a regional or c3ty iride system
qualities will be true for all Seminole County
Municipal library and the South Seminole library
directors of the South Seminole Ubrar&gt;
.Seminole County to the Orlando system, also will
residents who will be able to have two complete
But, probably the most favorable aspect of the in Altamonte Springs.
Board Chairman George tlearn could not be county library systeffu at their disp~al.
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devel opments as required y city w. o fiscal year ends Sept. 30, has lost forever untold mediate estimate
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resealed this week that although Utilities
He said the money was to help
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Sanlando Utdities, a privately owned and utility
get started the organization
• operated water and sewer company, sees four areas it serve
which the police department
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as
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coect uity taes
bargainlng agent with the dty
The cit&gt; did ado a utility franchise orI'he
forthelevyofalOpercetwjthamm
tax
I
for
an
inance be read
of 11 per utility monthly on usm of water, in rufl at least for the first time, Rather
am h,om the
electricity, telephone and bottled gas.
A benevolent fun
reading the ordinance, the council at that Unw
But, when city fathers decided in late i971 to had It tape recorded and played Inudibly from
by.* Hean
signed
anl do Utili ties
the
desk I the side I the undil chamber whiM
°n
west of SR 427 and north of SR 434 with water, no remaining agenda business was cofrtple,te,(L
paymnt was nude last yea
provision
was
made
to
grant
a
franchise
or
for
tear gas. Other checks weir
The ordinance was not sent to then Mayor
IV.execute an agreement with the firm to have the Eugene Jaques for his signature before he went to pay fc- painting police cars,
utility
to benefit a police officer
I f III Th
dma
Council members J.H. Grant, II.A.
family
and to support a home
Scott and several times since, but each time it has been
Jerry Connell thscovered Friday the tax was not noted that rates mu be inserted
for
troubled
boys.
before it
being collected in Winsor Manot, Sleepy Hollow become effective.
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per cent rate should be the slightly higher than the 95
night, the Bureau of Labor greater tax reduction than the
per workers in January, continued analyst said unemployment
The unemployment
every th ing," he said "Cm.
rate for hie figure seen for the cent rate which showed up in declines in
ppad to release $16 billion he orginally
construction and probably "will level off" in sucUon b
Seminole County reacheda new
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February recommended Afll bill ion tax
hi of 99 per cent in January
February and begin to drop
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which cut bill has been reeommended
Tom
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that because many of the out
says unemployment across the several administration A $21 billion x cut
with 4,8 of the county's work bigher," Prcott said. "I Lawton, Metropolitan reason
bi ll has
the fact that state of. sta te workers wi ll be leasing
force idled, a labor market think the rate is
nation COU hit nine per cent economists say cod eas ily hit be en approved
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manager,
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(icts
are
using
the
labor
force
the
Sunshine
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analyst confirmed today.
ta te
before the current recessi on is 85 per cent, up ('.. 83 per and is being con
sta ndstill. " Of the county's rate means 25,400 Orlando area that lives In Seminole County to
si
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by the
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Prescott said the key in over, and he sa
workers, about 44, still workers are jobless, up from compute the rate
ys Americans cent in January.
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as opposed to Seminole Coun ty is the
analyst and Ralph Prescott, the have jobs, Prescott said.
con. shodn't expect any drastic
Ford also said, however, that
the 20,100 the month before.
Gove rnment of ficials have
manager of Florida's embasing
the
calculation
on
the
struction
industry.
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that
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until
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least
the
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nine
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expressed hope that lower
December unemployment
Lawton
said
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Increased number of persons employed starts up again, he said, end of
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this year.
figure
81 per cent
mark will be reached and i
ratesare due priullrtl) to the ikrL
prices for farm Prod ucts would
unemployment will drop
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midnight tonight, but a new one-minute charge will cut
costs for brief talkers. The average residential phone bill
will increase about 38 cents a month and the average
business customer's bill will go up aboftt $3.29 a month,
AT&amp;T said Friday. However, since more than one-third of
direct dialed interstate calls are two minutes or less, the
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testify to a grand Jury says he hasn't decided how he will
respond to a subpoena from a commit tee investigating t he
Impeachment of Treasurer Thomas O'Malley.
Bennett Gordon Feldman, O'Malley's former law
partner in Miami, was one of the five persons subpoenaed
Friday to appeaefore the house committee next week.
Feldman said he and his attorney, Torn McAliley, had
not determined ticter he would testify or, if he did,
w heth er he would rule out testimony on matters involved
in his refusal to testify last week.
Asked if he planned to fight th e subpoena, Feldman said
"I can't iswer th at. Right now I plan on coming. Let's
put it th at
partner. Ricardo Ciravolo, were
ordered to appear before the committee with records
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be reflected in lower prices at
the grocery store. So far,
however, it hasn't worked that
way.
Meanwhile Ford Motor Co.
says it will offer a stripp'd
down full sized Ford $322 below
the previous price standard
model. The custom 500 sedan
will sell for $4,380.
Eastern Airlines announced it
has joined its Miami based
competitor, National Airlines,

in no frills" economy service.
Eastern said the service, which
will drop free food and drinks,
will begin April 14, pending
federal approval, and will slash
fares between certain cities by
as much as 35 per cent.
The tvernment also ilfl
nounced this week that retail
sales last week were up four per
cent from the previous week
and six per cent over the same
week last year.
The
Federal
Energy
Administration, meanwhile,

issued a repart saying
American Oil companies were
slowing expansion of their
capacity to refine oil, a
capacity that now slows the
flow of petroleum products.
tjenera! Motors his an
nounced it will, for the first
time in four months, operate all
z, of its U.S. assembly plants
next week. GM, American
Motors and Chrysler thus will
have all 35 of their domestic
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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'r'f4owner who
might be driving through or visiting the area.
Got an eyesore In your neighborhood? Help call attention to It and participate in
cleaning up your neighborhood. Write EYESORE, The Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1557,
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Sanford, Fla., 32771.

Heavy Court Docket Slated This Week

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

burglary at the Ninth Street In two separate cases. Ile is continued twice. Her husband,
Tayer&amp;
charged with reckless driving, Jose Manual Coton, 3, is listed
Circuit court trials for 12
Donald Edward Hampton, 20, three coun ts of leaving the as a fugitive wanted by federal
defe.idanls, including robbery,
of 310 W. Third St., and Mark scene of an accident, at
narcotics agents on warrants
burglary and drug smuggling
Edward Dyal, 18, of 505 tempting to elude an officer and charging importation of
conspiracy cases, are docketed
Plumosa Drive, both Sanford no driver's license In con- cocaine and conspiracy to
next week before Circuit Court
face trial on charges of nectIon with a police chase and import.
Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr. at
breaking and entering with spectacular auto crash .Jan. 11,
Drug enforcement agents say
Sanford.
intent
to
commit
a 1974 on U.S. 17-92 at Five Points Coton headed up "the biggest
James lil
Blaine Whisenant, 20,
misdemeanor, petty Larceny south of Sanford,
drug smuggling ring in
° Tangerine, Is accused of
and possession of burglary tools
In the second case, Green is Florida" and that the
robbe ry in connection wi th a Juveniles-ages 15, 16, and 17-4n Fletcher Jones, 18, of 1802 in connection with a Jan. 29 accused
of breaking and en- organization during an 18WASHINGTON (AP) — The leader of the sucte&amp;sfuj
Jan. 26 purse-snatching in- We case and turned them over Uncoln Ave., aH of Sanford, are burglary at Packaging System tering with Intent to commit a month period smugglet! more
fight to liberalize the Senate filibuster rule says the res
cident at the Brantley Square to Juvenile court authori ties, accused of breaking and n- Corporation, 507 Airport felony and
ul t
grand larceny in than $7 million in illegal
will be quicker action on tax reform, cona'er protecti
shopping
center. Altamonte
John Burgess, 24, of 1010 W. tering with intent to commit a Boulevard, Sanford.
on
connection with a Jan, 21 cocaine Into this country and
measures and plans to simplify voter registra tion
Spencer Green, 30, of burglary at a servi ce station on channeled it through central
'I Springs. Altamonte police Ninth St.; Jerome Robinson, 18, felony and grand larceny in
presidential elections. Sen. Walter F. Mondale, D-Mmnn,,
arrested three Orange county 1 09 W. 15th St.; and Isaac connection with a Jan. 21 Orlando, is scheduled for trials SR-434
at 1-4, Longwood.
Florida to distri buti on points
termed Friday nIght's 56-27 vote to make it easier cut
Mrs.
Le
onor
Coton,
35-yearover
the U.S.
off debate "one of the most Important refor= in the his.
old
mother
of
four,
is
accused
of
Mrs.
Coton wa's arrested Dec. 41
tory of the U.S. Senate.
conspiracy in connection with 12 at a Lake Brantley area
the smuggling of cocaine into convenience store after agents
Two
the United States. Trial for Mrs. seized 3 ounces of pure
A 61-year-old New Smyrna cafe's parking lot, twisted a personal cheek worth
and
Gary Llnn GUVIn, of ML Coton, of 200 Post a nd Rail cocaine with a street value of
WASHINGTON (/iP) — Presideig Ford, and Vice
Jan Road, Longwood, has been $70,000.
ipan was wrestled to the ground Marion! hands behjihis back $6 in change.
Sterling, Ky., was in county
President Nelson A. Rockef eller arstráaMjthe virtues
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robbed
of
$486
Friday
night
and
held
his
feet
thèto
14 tka #W
Also taken were aSears and Sa turday In lieu o($10,) bôn
by two black males outside ot men rifled through his pockets. three other credit cards.
GIlvin,. an unemploye
third party in 1976. Ford and Rockefeller sounded similar
Redden Cafe In Midway.
Ma rion, was unharmed in the
Sheriffs deputies Friday electrician, also was charge
themes Friday to a Republican party conference conEverett Marion, 210 N. Myrtle 10 p.m. incident,
arrested a 23-year-old Ken- with attempted robbery and a
sidering how the GOP can recover from its current
Avenue, reported to Seminole
He
reported
to
depu
es
ti
th
at
tucky
man on a charge of addi tional $5,000 bond lmposet,i
minority sta tus. National CliaL-man Mary louise Smith
County Sherlif's Deputiesthat the men tol e a railroad robbery and the use
of a
A preliminary hea ring wa
nd Sen. Rober t Dole warned that the party Is In deep
two black men In their 203 paycheck worth $21C, a social firearm in commission of a scheduled fu
trouble and that th ings could get worse.
Gilvin Saturda
jum pe d from behind a car In the security cbeck worth $ 16, and felony,
morning in circuit court.
Sheriff's deputies Saturda
were investigating a rash o
I
Friday burglaries,
Records
Robert K.SonmiavilIe Jr. X
1500 Franklin St., Altamonti
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authorized by Heinigan.
Springs, reported that $271
Memorial Hospital after au_f- throat. It wasn't Just one per- worth
of silver, a .fl callbei
Higley told The Herald
fering a heart at ta ck last son, it was ipor
e
check
for
pa
ting
Fri
Th
stubs
in
day his remark to Mrs. 0111ff
e than one," she rifle and cash totaling $270 wa
weekend, was given the key, said.
Police cars indicated the swns and another clerk in city hail
stolen from his house.
Mrs. Shoma te said, so he could
"I only followed the city
were to be repaid by the city, about the fringe benefits and the
Deputies re port that burg1ar
start the coffee before the city counc il and the ma yor's in- en
Th e tear gas purchase ac- overpayment were meant as
tered his home through the
ball women got to work in the structions," Mn. Halalip said,
tually was small canni sters of a joke. "if I did receive
utility room door.
mornings,
noting she
gas for the department's money, I deserved it," he said,
had some
vein Bowman, 51, reported
re
disagr
men
F
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ts
wi
C
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th
Roy
departwomen to carry in their purses smiling.
hi
LaBoesie
i wor th of property was
F ilday, atemj 4ing to explain merit heads because she In- taken from his apartment, 167C
for protection, Hennigan said,
Hennigan said bills totaling
and were given to the women by several h undred dollars for
why bills for a fire truck radio slzted on purchase orders being Springwood Village, Sanf ord,
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purchased last September p submitted before she would Friday morning.
Mrs Hennigan for Ciristinas InstallatIon Of police rd1os last
not submitted to the bookkeeper write checks for bills.
presen
year must have got l
in
A witness, who lives directl y
The fire truck radio bill was above the Bowman's apartfor payment until this week,
About discrepancies In in- police department files, when
d be was following Mrs. dated September, 1974, but ment, reported to depu ties
centive pay given to one or he was asked why the unpaid
the
more members of the police bill was found only In recent
Kelley's and an earlier LaBoasiere's purchase order saw two white males in their 20s
bookkeeper's (Sallyc HaLalip) carries the date of March 4, remove several articles from
department from state re venue week.,. The radio insta1lUon
policies. He said the policy was 1975. Although police payroll the rpartment
sharini money, Hennigan In- firm brought the bill to city
and put them
authoriza tions carry a space into a small white sports car
to hold out bi isuftjp ch
sLated only one error was made attention by thrvten1ng tO cut
or services were sa tisfa ctory. forapprovalby themayor as with Kentucky Hcene plates.
and this was corrected.
N
of f city credi t. More than $9,000
well as the poli ce chief, Jaques
Hennigan said one policeman in unpaid bis for engineering
Bow
repOrted the theft of
"
bookkeeper
was
acrefused
to sign the semi.
was paid too much in January, and other services have been
electric typewriter, electric
tually running the city,"
monthly forms after Hennigan calculator, tennis
but he (Hennigan) found the found fri recent weeks stashed
GENE JAQUFS
laaB(slere said. "Sho made the
racke t and
was hired.
error and instructed City away in desk drawers or in the
stereo equipment.
policy, not the mayor (Eugene
Jas refused to recognize
Bookkeeper Elise 0111ff to ci ty's "paid" tile.
Deputies were checking out
Jaques)." Bookkeeper until her
durü the soven months
Hennigan as police chi
deduct the $30 from the police
ef,
In.
the
theft of two outdoor
"Let's fa ce it, we ( the police was employedby the cjty "Too resignation last J une was
Mrs. sisting appointment to the
officer's next pay. He said be department) had a lot of trouble many
speakers worth $l1) from the
people had keys to my Haislip.
chief's office could only be done side and rear of
believed the officer involved in with th
the Tuscawilla
e bookkeeping depart- office," she said, adding that
She told The Herald during by the mayor and not by
city fie School in Casselberry.
the overpayment WUS LaUtCflCC ment," Hennigan said,
Ci ty Ckvt Onnie Shomate had a her teruire files were gone Into
(Skip) HigleyA burglary also was reported
Pollee Sgt. Bette Woodward, duplicate key.
and moved around.
He also challenged the at "
Mrs. 0111ff told The Herald who handled much of th
li
The Springs" clubhouse in
e po ce
"My key came up missing," legality last year of Hennigan
j
"One of the councilman
Friday the officer overpaid, In depar
Stolen were a radio
tment record-keeping my desk several times and my she said, "just be fore I quit the receiving a salary.
accord with Hennigan's signed before Hennlgan was hired
Jaques
and
tape
play
er valued at $225.
as files were right there and not city. I qui t because Of this pe tty refused comment Friday on
payroll au thorization, was police chief
ord
Pollee
the
Sanf
Department is
In Feb., 1974, told locked," she said, Identifying stuff—and somebody con- latest police department
Robert Partain. She said Th e Her
in vestigati ng the theft of a
ald she does not know th e councilman a; Don tinuotisly trying to cut your pr o em.
bl
Hennigan corrected the payroll whi
citizens band radio (CB) and a
documtj may have
ch
authorization alter Council been removed from the files at
rifle from an automobile owm'd
Mrs Kelley said when the
Chairman
J.H.
by Roy Ripley of 144 County
Grant the police sta tion.
police payroll,
certified by
discovered Partaln had been
Club Road, Sanford.
Mrs. Woodward said soon Hennigan, she assumed it was
paid $30 too much In police after Heruügazi took office, he
Ripley reported that the radio
correct "That was his Job," she
Incentive.
and rifl e were stolen out of his
ordered former Patrolman said.
She said the money was Jordan Paddock and ot hers 10
truck parked in Jim Spencer's
Mrs. Smjt said
had a
from p'
go through the fs, and fispose trv to the b.ok
restaurant
parking lot in
r's (f
p.%chud:.
Sa
nlor1.
of any papers they considered only for the four week period
Mrs. 0111ff said on Jan. 17, unnecessary,
Mrs. Kelley was recuperating
WASHINGTON (AP) — A hon, D-Tex., announced early
two days alter she assumed
Paddock last mon th ref
used
from
a
major
operation.
"Since
$5.9
billion special approprla- this week the bill was being
job Of city bookkeeper from to eject a talkative uwnber of I was Office manag
er," Mrs. (ion that Democrati
c leaders shaped in the Appropriations
Ewnln Ilcndd
resigned Betty Kelley, Higley the audience at a council
mcnate said, "Mrs. Kelley say couJd generate nearly
Committee, President Ford
asked her, "Are you going to meeting, announced his thought I should have a key million joba w
as a pproved to. said he was requesting the
give me the sa me fringe resignation and walked out of wh e the was
away so city day by the Ro'.ze Ippropr1a. some
il
Daily dfl Sunday,
amounts for public aervbenefits as Betty ieiley did?" the eowidll chamber,
books could be posted."
eacept
Satu-4y
and C'r4stmas
tions
Committ
ee,
ice and you th summer jobs.
Mrs. Ofluf said Higley did not
Mrs. Woodward, daughter of
O.Iy by Tt
t'q'
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Th e Janitor, who was a
It includes among major
JOO ti Fri'nth Ac,
de'lne the term fringe benefits, Longwood's first police chief, membe
Sanford,
r Of the fire department Items $l.6 billion ur public
oier, under Fcid's plan
but did ii
been t}r late aue Layo, has brie when Mrs. Kelley was service jobs
and $412.7 million the funds to subsidize employ.
p*14 $ISC from state rte with the police department f or
sa Clan POSflIe Paid at
bookkeeper, had a key as did for summer' jobs for youths.
ment in state and local govern.
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sharing police incentIve money many years.
Building Inspe ctor David
A House vote was tentatively merit would not become avail.
he was ' Utled to Mr
Mrs. Kelley, the city's former Chacey, she said.
Ub%tflin R!c't by
set for Wednesday,
able until Jan, 1, while
uUiff said the m''nics Higley bookkeeper, said veoe
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confined to the inAfter
House
Speaker
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
"The Florida Coalition for the greater Initiative in the food stamps Is borne by the federal
More than I million Florid. Right to
eat deplores the fact stamp area, especially since 100 government," the coalition
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lans, especially old people and that our state has not taken a per cent of the
cost
of
the
said,
children, "are at this moment
suffering severe hunger and
says the Florida
Coalition for the Right to EaL
City
help.
Coalition spokesman Ben' I C ins f Miami
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Public hearings dominate resignation from the Planning South alley
fl1UI Gottschalk of
specialists.
We ask the right
between Park Drive
see urged Guy Reubin Askew this week's City Commission and Zoning Board,
and 27th Street and between
questions.
We dig for every honest
on Friday to declare "a state of agenda, along with a request
The complete agenda:
French
Avenue
and
Laurel
deduction,
We want to leave no
for deferment on the payment
fool emergency"
Monday, March 10,7 p.m.
Avenue,
stone
Unturned to make sure YOU
The pair said less than half of of street Paving assessment and In the City CommhWm Room
2. PubUc hearing to consider
those stdfering hunger and a request for time extmilons on of the City Hall
PRY
thi
smallest legitimate tax.
raming property between Inh
malnutrition are aided by fed- condemnatIons.
1. Public heariaring to con- Place and 14th Street and East
glfilDav
Also to be heard will be a aider closing part of a North- of
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state where there are people
recond reading and adoption of
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School Grounds-Dr. Merle E. who are living
off
garbage,"
an
ordinance.
Herald Stall Writer
Parker.
said Gottschalk, a Florida State
4.
Request for deferment on
NEW BUSINESS County- University social
work associ.
the payment of street paving
Improvements for ailing Wide Advisory Committee-Phil
ate professor.
assessment.
Crooms High School, smoking Stephens.
on school grounds and leasing ITEMS FOR ACTION A.
5, Requests for time exGottschalk and Cowins, a so:
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Of cars for driver's ed uca tion PERSONNEL—Stewart
WLM'k, urged Askew to:
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are Items for the Seminole Gatchel, Director of Personnel
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School Board at 7 p.m. Wed. Instructional
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Non- staff
T H E IN COME T A X PEOPLE
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nesday at the County corn- Instructicnai Recommends- conduct an aggressive camhearing on Condemnation
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Ph.
['tanning and Zqnlng Board.
I. School Zoning,2. Utilities Lake Mary Elementary, 2. tiict in the state to report on
Open 9a.m.. p.m. Weekdays. 9.s Sat.
9. Approval of minutes.
Easements- Tuskawilla and Paving
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OtherAr,a Office in Oviedo
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Lyle Suffield, director of
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will be held County Crusade, will make an Project OAS1S.
A pan el of physician-experts
Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, at appeal for help in the crusade.
Penalties are imnosed by law
the Altamonte Springs Civic
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upon most withjrawals beThe sched ul e for free uUS breast
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services available to cancer coflrCUOfl with the Jan. 5 hold-up of the Branfley Square Wlnna.m.- 12 Noon'
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l,) z ri'mium deposits may b'
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pat e ts through the ne
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Education Chairman on facts
a.ssume the risk for you with
about the Cancer Society and Commerce, 4W E. Ist St., of April.
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Mrs. Irene Brown. Cancer
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chairman, reminded that
, Do You Know George Stuart
Mrs. Harry Cochrane, serRetirement
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vice chairman for the county
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Much of the film work has return to the area for addi tional
been done at the planned work, depending on the zuccess
Sanford will be on the Central Florida Zoological of their current specials.
television screen this year—but Park, Hanna said, along with
you'll have to travel to Tokyo to shots of Downtown Sanford and
see the show,
other Seminole County areas.
Members of the NAV
Some work was done on the
television network have Just Manatee River, the si Johns
completed a third video special and Crystal Rivers. Another
for use in Japan on Stan Brock, session was filmed on the
the Central Florida Zoo and Florida panther that used to be
Sanford.
here years ago, Hanna said.
Seventy-six robbery
Jack Hanna, director of the One of the specia ls was entitled
investiga tors for 34 law
zoo, said the last film was Racoon Island.
wrapped up this week by Taku
enforcement agencies in
During the Racoon Island
Funisawa, director for the filming, an exciting alligator
central Florida have
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tqiw v wur
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and are fomdng an interNobuo Fakuba.
which highlighted the
agency network to keep
The two, along with a full
The Tokyo crew worked to
track
of robbery suspects.
NAV television crew, have been show how civilization enSix
investigators from
in the area for the past three croaches on wildlife while
Seminole enforcement
weeks working on three 3- centering on I3roek.
Were ain(ng the
minute specials on lirock, the
Hanna said it wai hoped the
group
that
Central Zoo and Florida.
formed Friday
television film group would
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devote almost 30 minutes to
scenes in Sanford, pointing out
Attending from Seminole
how Brock can leave a city and
were: Sgt. James Marin a matter of minutes be in the
tthdale, Altamonte Springs
wilderness,
area boys and girls
police;
Manna said that one special under 16 will be competing
detective Jack
Ilendy, Casselberry
done on Brock earlier had been Tuesday at The Forest (Lake
Mary Blvd. near 1-4), 7 p.m. in
police; officer John Poole,
so well received in Toyko,
Lake Mary police; Intelevision network sent the the 2nd Annual Optimists Club
vestlgntor Rudy Kramer,
crew back for additional Oratorical Contest. This year's
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"Brock Is now known in Hollingsworth, the club's
Fagan, Sanford police, and
detective Jerry Capshaw,
Tokyo as king of the Jungle," contest chairman, is "Give Me
Seminole County Sheriffs
Your Hand."
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pa1'tineni.
Boys and girls who have won
Capshaw said the group
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contests will be competing for
trophies for the top three spots.
With the local sheriffs
department hosting a
These six winners will go to a
meeting
zone competition also to be held
at Sanford May IR
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TM.LAIIASsEE, Ha, (Al') — The Board of Resents
and legislature are considering a plan to review Florida
university presidents every five years to determine if they
sho uld remain in office.
The regents will be asked at their Monday meeting in
Pensacola to take the first step toward such a review, The
plan would include a five-year review of the university
chancellor, as well.
A bill to require appointment of university presidents
for five-year terms, with the regent3 to determine
w heth er th ey should be rehired, has been filed by Rep.
Richard Bodes, D-'Tampa,
inc presidents now serve at th e pleasure of th e Board of
Regents, W*ith no set time for review. But the tenures have
been dropping in recent years, and the national average
length of ser vice for a university president now La five
years.

mittee considering the Impeachment of three Supreme
Court ju:stices, an attorney says.
James Russ of Orlando, an attorney for Justice David
McCain, said in a motion Friday that Forbes should not
consider charges against the justices because Of his
previous involvement in a lawsuit concerning the secrecy
of Judkial Qualifications CommIssIon records,
Forbes said e nu no step own, although the
motion
go to the committe e w hen It meets again In
about 10 days.
e r c Karl, e comm
counsel,
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no preced ent by w hich a member of the legisla ture is disqualified from participation In impeachment consideration, which is just a finding of probable cause."

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mates appear ed in preliminary hearings In
mates were located, but it is standard
circuit court this morning on charges of an
practice at the jail to allow visitors upstairs.
attempted jail break last Sunday.
Polk said several of the bars on the S-I cellMrs. Elaine Edge Clanton, 24, of Apopka,
block were sawed about one-third of the way
was arrested Friday night by Seminole
through, apparently Sunday night, before
County Sheriff's deputies and placed in
Jailers discovered the attempted jail break on
county jail in lieu of $23,000 bond,
Monday.
Mrs. Clanton and Mrs. Mary Jane Shazer,
Shiner pleaded guilty last month in circuit
20, of Apopka, who was arrested arlier
court to a charge of possession of burglary
Friday, are wives of Lawrence Grant Shazer,
tools and is in county jail pending a pre20, and Roy Brown Clanton, 28, who were two
sentence investigation
of the five Inmates charged with the atClanton was arrested Jan. 17 on a robbery
tempted jail break,
charge and violation of probation,
The two couples share the same Apopka
Darnell and Cory were arrested Feb. 25 on a
address of Route 1, Box 388.
robbery
Mrs. Clanton also wa.i charged with
firearm.
possessio. of marijuana,
Joslyn was arrested Feb. 13 for breaking
The seven persons are charged with
and
entering with the intent to commit a
carrying tools into the jail to aid in an escape
Ielnrw and grand larceny.
forcjtk rescue of an inmate, ctnspiracy to
On Monday, sheriff's deputies were using
commit a felon y and carrying contraband
metal
detector to check several cell mat.
articles into county d
tresses in w ha t deputLs called "routine cell
Also charged are Rocky Ray Darnell,
shaked own,"
101 Mayrose Drive, Sanford; Marion Lee
Cory, 23, 2615 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, and
No contraband was found in the mattresses,
Floyd Joslyn, 32, 2217 Magnolia Drive,
but the hacksaws were found later in a drain
nd.
In the ceilbiock and the blades underneath a
The five inmates and Mrs. Shazer were in
table in the cell,
county jail Saturday morning on $18,000 bond.
Seminole County Commissioners jfl
Sheriff John Polk said two ccmplete
Monday approved Polk's request for a budget
hacksaws with industrial diamond-type
line
Item transfer to pay off a $1,750 rn.al
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detector to be installed at the Jail's main door
into the jail last Sunday during visiting hours.
to aid in future detection of smuggled items,

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Auto Plants Reopened
DETROIT(AP) — The nation's ailing auto industry will
have more plants open and more people on the job next
week than at any time since it was ces
in the throes of
recession four months ago. But industry analysts
cautioned that the apparent comeback by an Industry
mired In its worst slump since World War H could be
short-lived in the post-rebate period. The four major car
producers are recalling 44,00 hour!y uorkers from Layoff
next week as they run all but two of 53 assembly plants,
although many will continue to operate on reduced
schedules. Analysts say sales may fail off sharply again
this month because there will be no cash rebates of up to
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the Social Security system, a key subcommittee chairman
says. The Social Security Advisory Council recommended
Friday that Congress direct $6 billion to $7 billion of
i'n'r.il treasury recept.s into the system to i)1- otvt it
I ,:W lilt. ulili Iu, tIUC to inflation and unemployment.
Social Security from its beginnings has been financed by a
payroll tax on employers and employes. "We will certairdy look into the proposal," said Rep. James A. Burke,
head of the Ways and Means subcommittee on Social
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The Florida Supreme Court available to the public on the
is considering a ruling ina case finances of 454 Supreme Court,
The Code of Judicial Ethics
filed by the Florida Bar that district courts of appeal, circuit requires judges to report outwould exempt judges from the and county judges.
side compensation annually
financial disclosure law.
Under the disclosure law, and file copies of income tax reThe case, argued before the public officials are required to turns and financial statements
court last week, has attracted tile annual statemen ts
listing with the Judicial Qua1iflcat1on
little attention, but has signifi- either the sources of their in- Commi
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it came as quite a surprise, while reading the All
Souls Church bulletin, learning how affluent we
Americans really are.
According to Father %%iIliam Ennis' preface, "a
graphic description of the hundreds of millions In
the world who do not live humanely caught my eye
recently: 'If the world were a global village of 106
people, 700( them would beunsbleto read,and only
one would have a college education. Over 50 would
be suffering from manutritlon, and over 80 would
live in what we call substandard t.'Lsing. If the
orld were a global village of 100 residentd, six of
them would be Americans. These six would have
half the village's entire income, and the other 94
would exist on the other half."
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balked on a measure sponsored by its
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Rep. Henry Reuss, that would have forced the flowers.
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money in circulation, Mr. Burns' testimony sternly
Opposing it may have been the principal factor in
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Just a quick reminder: This is Girl Scout
Mr. Reuss' decision to back off from th
measure, Week and the best you can do is support these
Rep. Reuss has introduced two bills. eOne
would
require the Federal Reserve Bank to bring down little gals — in every way and any way you can.
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long-term interest rates by manipulating the
money supply. Initially, Mr. Reuss had proposed
that the money supply be. increased by an annual
We still haven't received a challenge to our
rate of at least 6 per cent, but he has since backed offer to meet any and all corners in a charity
softba contes
cont t. The Sanford Police Department
away from that figure. His indecision refl ec ts th e softball
problem faced by Sens. Humphrey and Proxmire. apparently doesn't want to meet us on the
re sun bugging erlil John
Nobody is really certain h
much stimulation, if
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any, the economy needs, Mr. Burns said as much in
How about It John?
testimony before the Banking Committee,
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Ford establish priority 'for use o credit, such as
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housing, small businesses and state and local
used b
governments. Secretary of Treasury William
fine singng group pJ Florida
all the help y_
Simon believes that this measure would create a
get.
"credit police state," Mr. Burns £laims that it
WnatlorA no matter large 'mai Will REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK
would "wreck" the economy. The bill itself is
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This story is true and the bad prt is th e pat
In the affair is yours truly.
Three weeks go I noticed an ad in The
Herald describing an automobile for sale
cheap. Since I've been walking the past three
months and credit being what it Is these days,!
called the number and kataied that, yes, there
was a vehicle for sale and terms on a personal
basis were available. You guessed it, I Jumped. A bit too quick, perhaps.
The long and short of it is this. Yesterday the
"deal" was completed. The poor soul handed
over 8100 cash to a pretty Little lady — the wife of
the car .e— wasgIvena bill of sale outlining
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Searching all parking lots around The Herald
building to no ava il, I grabbed photographer Bill
Vincent and sped to my residence, thinki ng the
young couple involved might ha ve left the car
there. No car.

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thepewereflving afldfound an e,y ho
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Saturday, March 8, 1975, will mark the first anniversary
of the old Central Florida Zoo operation In downtown San-

ford.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mayor Lee
Moore, Pete iCnowles.aty Manager, Mr. JerniganHecreatlon Director, and the City Comm'ssjcm for their
'ynipatheUc understanding of our situation,
The citizens of Sanford can be p-cad of their Officials for
their trem endous assistance to the Central Florida
Zoological Society as well as their help in assuring many of
the animals at the old Zoo a new home this cwnmer, Without
this support, we could have lost all of our anlmals4nost of
them impossible to replace.
Its been a long, hard struggle for many people In this
area, but the new Zoo will prove to be great asset for
people of Sanford.
Sincerely,
Jack Hanna
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He said, and I quote verbatim, "I have seen

horrendousscenes In Southeast Asia and
we must not let this happen."

JACK ANDERSON

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Nixon became so out
5,000
dIrect-mall
appeals each month but Archibald MacLeish, William
btere4s that
when
we've
right here In desperate that he asked his Florida crony, Bebe denied
using
Sta
Sanford
could
usegot
Justpeople
a ft hundred."
Jay Smith and
tionery supplied by the tax- Alien Tate,
Rebmo, to sell Key Biscayne houses Just to pay payers. All expenses
Maybe Ford needs to go heck to representing cit
for the mailings, including
As Stanley
the morti,age.
ul
uo people who elected him in MIchigan to
thnt f r
the
envelopes
and
postage,
Is paid by the U.S. the. LIbrary ofKunitz, the poetry cOri.S
o
the
Instead, Reb
is lea di ng an dfor t to raL
Cong
ress, said of Katherij
U.&amp; GDrigress, because I can't honesUy belleve
Cgs,
he
said. 176 is another Garrison Chapin: "Her life
and her
he's rt*esent1ng the Interest of you and me, $5M,W0 &amp;~orn the public! to purchase the two nonproft patrIoUc group which he he&amp;&amp;.
testify
- to a fineness 0( mind and sensibilitywork
bayside homes as a Wnptofjt ceiter for inand a long
The rabbi said he has pt'omnhsed to raise $1 'pursuit
of excellence"

Robert C. Simpson

the Leglon Hut the lakefront.

LawreflCeCith
Daisy 8. Waldtn

William H. Watkjni. C3ueftrry
PhiUp C. W". DeBary
Ellen K Dalton. Diltona
Cathcrtne Ramp, Deltons
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Joyce K Bisbee and Baby Boy.
Geneva
Sadie Mae James
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Lucille Martin, Miami; Mrs.
Betty Place, Sanford; Mrs
Margaret Whittaker, Jakin,
Ga.; fctir sons, Henry Strahle,
Miami; George Strahle, West
Palm Beach; Jack Strahle,
Ocilla, and Billy Sellers of Ohio;
five daughters, Mrs. Mary two brothers, James Strahle,
Carter, Indiana; Mrs. Helena San Antonio, Tex., and Wes
Strahle, Indiar.a; 17 grand_I children and 22 great grandchildren. Services will be 10
a.m. Monday at the graveside
at Oaklawn Memorial Park
with Rev. G. Blair McGarvey
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And hen rewnt
Is no Iongr collectible 3o(),Q) names
Fordinafd,"...
there's
This expereince has driven Nixon ha
an unbelievable horror story
Southeast
Asia..bet which he had promised to pay, Uy report
mail that continues to pour into San most men to seek an affluent life for rder than
He
neglected
to
take
out
." I turned off the television
health
Insurance Clemente, meanwhi
set, said to myself
his family,
le, is procsed by some 70 the friend says.
(cat eI'mbatcMngitforanother.,p,(g) when he left the White House. He was stuck, volunteers
working In shifts of about a dozen at a
MEDAL OF FREEDOM: The Academy of
the heneymoo Is deflrdtely aver, therefore, wi th a $23,000 hospital bill for his time,
American Poets has proposed Katherin e
g)d off
dissolution (or divorce) Is upon YOU and all I
0that Congress ern
for Garrison Qiapin, wklow
My that on your next 10O yard SWIm I hope
lale
At
the billpersonal
with an $11,000
check, which left only 00 Nixon's transition, Interestingly enough, he General Francis Riddie,of
forUthe
Pcesi&amp;
bank accut
you take Nelson (RockefelleM with you, 'CZUJe I
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spent no aztorsMng $59,721 for staUonery. He Medal
ed
don't want no sonuvagun in Washington Cwifl
He had to rejuggle his San Clemente mor. purchased a huge supply of paper, accor ng to poet of Fre om. She would be u first
di
tgage to reduce the payment schedule, lie Is le
to receive this reeogrijuui
better than $00C a year
ft one i nsider, for the mass fund appoals.
11cr
givingwe
millions
dollars away to countries where
nomination has been endo?sed by many
have n of wiii little morethan an acre In his own name,
Rabbi Korff acknowledged to us that he sends distinguished
according to a friend.
poets, Including Robert Lowell,

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Cata, R. L Hin, M. and M.fL
Clause, Win. McKim,. Miss R.

Raymond Pell, Osteen

WASHINGTON — Richard Nixon, living In ternattonal study. This would
leave Nixon a million for Nixon. Of
Well, let me tell you Mr. Ford, I saw a few lonely splendor In his C?Iffornla seacoast estate, Comfortable profit, since he purchased the committed to pay his this $400,300 has been
isn't exactly a poverty
o
case.
exPenses and the
homes in late 1968 for only $12.527 and $127,800 remaining $600,000 will legal
TdOU3 scenes right here in Sanford Just
be turned over to Nixon
He
has
drawn
hundreds
of thousands of respectively
other day, such as a group of 10 or
to supplement his government, allocation
12 men huddollars
from
the
taxpayers
to
help
ease the shock
died arcund a 55-gallon drum on a sidewalk
On paper, of course, he Is not a poor man. But.
that of being
In touching language, the rabbi described the
reduced to civilian status. He collects a he lacks the income to
had a 1 built in it Just so those people
sustain his life-style. He Is financial pligh t of the
could
$60,000
annual
presidential pension. He Is at. desperately looking for
President. "He
keep warm,
ways to Increase his cash broods about finances allformer
the time," said Rabbi
tended by aides, at an additional cost to the flow. He hopes to
make a substantial sum, for Korff. "Oh,
Tell me there's a more
taxpayers of $,000 a year.
does he worry! it saddens me
example,
'r
his
memoirs,
But a 8145,000 ad.. terribly Just
that!
to listen to him. He is a very
Yet the former President is deeply
vance payment has already gone for research troubled man."
If these (and pardon the expression) damned over his finances, Close friends say he
isn t and salaries, says a friend.
Another close friend confirmed that Nixon Is
politicians would start looking out for those who taking in enough cash to meet his obligations.
Increasingly, the former President is
help athome Instead of
haunted
by the memory of his childhood poverty.
counting
far pI
upon his hardcore supporters to ball
yclaim his personal a
down
When
he
was a boy, his mother used to
as Cambodia, Scrth Vietnam, Israel, etc., we $500 and he has only $2,800 left to operate
him out of his financial difficulties. Address
get up
before
dawn
to bake pie for sale. She scrubbed,
might have a country that can stand on its own Clemente estate until July 1.
cards have been prepared on 00,000 people wh
o cooked and tended f urnance so she could stay at
two.feet for a change.
have written sympathetic letters to him,
Even tumor expenditures, such us an eastern
The cards have ken turned over to the a nursing home with an Ill sou
I 'm sick of our foreign aid program when trip his wife is planning to
take
next
month,
now
Young Richard used to take his
NixonHistorical Association, which Rebozo
we've got so rr any We in our own backyard that cause a family budget problem, a friend
turn
told
us.
formed
preparing
to
buy
the
Key
meals Of canned chili, spaghetti, pork
need help. And If you dicagree with that
Biscayne homes, and to
Nixon paid off his back taxes with
a 14,740 the President Nixon Justice Fund, which Rabbi and beans and other cheap roods. "
philosophy, that's your preragotive, but at least check which cleaned out his
There were
cash reserves, in. Baruch Korff formed
to raise legal expenses. many mornings," he has said, "when I ate
I've let it be known how I
Urna&amp;es say. He can't afford to pay an
additional Direct-mail appeals have been going out to
nothing for breakfast but a a candy bar,"
$148,000 tax debt, which

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Pauline C. Walter, Mary
Albert G. Ernst, Dellona
Jeanne F . Thicker, Deflona
Lestti' T. Carroll, Lake Helen
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Utility Attorney for the county. for suit damages because they
Present County Utility failed to render their decision
Attorney Bob Morris Is not on the firm's rate hike request
bound to the county by a con- in 55 days as required by county
tract, but has been performing ordinance. Firm represenlegal work for the county during tatives have Indicated that the

the past two years on an oral additional time and expense

Judith A. Fredrick

BeaIceHamp

Aleths Smith

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Leroy Strawcter

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Emergency Basis" but he didn't say that the
emergency was right here at home.
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Cyril L. Butner

Sally Schuloer

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service was held at Junior High
audito,iumin IM, Rev. Marler
as speaker.

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MARCH 7, M$

The feeling that hit me was far different from
anything I've experienced in my 40 years of
running around. All the theft stories that I've
written from time to time about phonies in this
old world came back. Now know how the victim

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involved with them does not
Herald Staff Writer
permit General Waterworks a
Seminole County Coii. profit.
missioners plan to notify the
Another question yet to be
County Ba r Association to answered is whether or not the
determine if any attorneys are commissioners
as a board

Representatives of the Federal Conununicatloas Commission address members of citizen's band basis,
according
to involved In customer rebate
radio clubs In the Seminole County area Friday night regarding useful information for CB'ers in the Administrative Assistant Betty will
be another consideration
FROM FCC
area, Seated from left, are Arlan Van Docrn, Richard Everett, Russ Williamson, Vernon ('ox,
Simcoe.
and
that
has to he economically
Ken lJchk'ar, The meeting
lucid at the Civic Center and as hosted by the TrI.County Road
Morris, at the request of the covered somehow.
Runners CD radio club. A meeting of the Trl'Connty club will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow the Board, last
at
week submitted a
Sovereign Immunity for all
Chamber of Commerce office in Sanford.
writen contract to them electcd officials was waived
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costs, Mrs. Simcoe said that the now covered under private
Board's inquiry to the Bar Is Insurance, but no one has yet
only a matter of attempting to determined Just how well they
fill the Job on a competitive are covered since thay have yet
C h
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bails, and not because of any to be sued.County Attorney
fault on the part of Morris.
Thomas Freeman was asked to
Sanford's many fine churches Borden, W. S. Robbins, Mrs. S.
in
wifth
names
of
persons
born,
have
undertaken
to
sell
will
be
In
intense
discussion
at
last
further
research the =tw at
are not over-looked in Peter C. Brown, Mrs. J. R.
Richards, died, married, honored, and so reserved immediately.
Tuesday's
regular
Board
last
Tuesday's
meeting.
5daal's new book "Sanford Miss Cora Hill, and Miss Bonnie
vfl, are identified."
a
meeting,
Commissioner
Mike
To
Insure
that you'll have
In Seminole County, the
and the World War If Years: Byrd.
copy,
telephone
Mrs.
Crabtree
Hattaway
tried
to
tag
Morris
as
commissioners
sit as the Utility
Also
included
is
1936-45", expected in late
the
After Rev, Marler left in
on
at
323-4375,
or
write
her
at
499
the
culprit
the
General
Control
Board
and decide on
ministerial
suc
ce ssion at Fiat
March for distribution locally, he was succeeded by Revs. O.S. Me
Waterworks
rate
luke
,
Elliott
Ave.,
Sanford,
as
snafu
in
utility
operations
in the
thodis t from an early date
According to Mrs. John Brooks, R. T. Bolton, O.H.
which
an
overdue
Board
of
Holy
possible.
ran- capacity that the PubUcService
Crabtree of the Sanford Civic Greenwall, Ed Rudicel, H. W. the steady progress
dering gave the firm an excuse Commission does throughout
Schall, a member of
Improvement Program, which Forbes, A. V. Isenburg, T. W Cross Episcopal, All Souls
to triple their water arid sewer most of the state.
is sponsoring the sale of 200 Dance, C. E. Elmore, and Rev. Catholic, Temple Beth israel, Sanford 'Iferald editorial staff
conies of the limliM
,
First Church of Christ Selentici. from 1930 through 1935. rates. At Tuesday's meeting,
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fe,. the Board rolled back the
and so on.
edition, every church will be 40's.
the book from a reading of over unauthorized rates, until April
represented, some in length, in
"This is Just an example,"
The
C 0 m m U n i t y 2,600 Issues of the Herald from 1, when moderately increased
the cloth-backed book.
Mrs. Crabtree said, "of the Improvement Program has 1936 tii-gi is.
fees granted by the Board on
For instance, In a brief manner in which our many earmarked its
profits from the
of a se-.'en per cent
He
now
is completing a third
history of 1st Christian Church, churches are pictured in this sale of the 200
books
for
rate
of
return
will go Into effect.
book, "Sanford and the Korean
1111t7 nr,r,4 At,,, If I. .L,*..iI..A L...L ,.L2_L
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iuit wrucn comoines a aauiy taxetront beau tification. Only a War
But commissioners have
Years: 19.46-54," and a
that the church was organized chronological history of San- limited number of the books are
tentatively
indicated
that the new rates wilj GOVERNOR'S
fourth
will
follow,
Sept. 20, 1926, at the Woman's ford with an even more In- being printed, and CIP memtitled Sanford and the Vietnam probably not stand up to a court
Cub, with Rev. Frank M. teresting geneologlcal history hers are hopeful the 200 they War
test, since the rate of return
Years: 1955-70."
Marler as first pastor. Until the

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ROME lAP) The Jesuits have concluded a threemonth gathering that left Pope Paul VI still
firm
command of the order known as his "private army." The
L.lA....
IU4J UVU tue uruer, founded in I4 by St.
Ignatius Loyola, to adopt "a new image, a new life," The
often activis t order, represented by 237 Jesuits from
nations, reveived a papal order saying Paul remains their
"highest superior" and that it must remain elite.
congregation, by a two-thir ds vote, had asked th e
,. v..iaiI.,...
'tow vu uoeuicnce w ineponuu taken only by
Jesuit priests be extended to nonpriest members Of the
order. Pope Paul overruled the appeal, calling the vow
one of the "key points" of the order and not applicable to
these who "do not have the necessary intellectual or
spiritual requisites."

Some 15 nutes later, when I ventured outside
to check on the car, much to my surprise the car
was no where to be found.

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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Terrorist bombs and the cILsappearance of ,I politician have rattled this East African
turi.st pot k1Iu%i1 for elephants, su:LsLuinc and stability.
Itesiderits say Nairobi has its worst case of jitters since
1969, when Tom Mboya, economic planning minister, was
assassinated and former vice president Oginga
Odinga
was deta ined as a Communist-backed subversive. Both
men were Ltios, tribal rivals of th e dominan t Kikuyu
clans. Police report scant progress in investigating a
bomb that exploded In a bus a week ago killing 27
persons
or in locating legislator J.M. Kariuki who disappeared
last Sunday but was not officially reported missing until
Friday. Bomb hoaxes in public buildings sent detectives
rushing around the city. Movie and restaurant crowds are
smaller and secretaries are being searched upon enterinR
their offices.

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AAoney ind

In the ease of housing, for example, a recovery
Sanford City Commissioner A. A. McClanahan nod wasn't sufficient, "Then we can bang our feels when It comes to Losing something.
is anticipated by late spring or early summer
from
did it to his
s fellow conunlasloners In the Capri heads on the table if you like." Ed Prickett
A%
upset Masiand went ba ck to the
th at indust ry's worst decline since World War II.
this week,
office.
I
chec
ked around again, but no car. Left
Housing is perhaps the single industry most af- hande
In the middle of a debate on a telephone
d am.
with
only
one
decision possible, I called Sanford
(ected by long-term interest rates which Mr. Reuss
All they need is a sponsor and It Isn't much franchise, McClanahan made a proposal, smiled
police. A very understanding Detective U Bill
wants manipulated at a time when money is money they need ($750 in cash and the tU in and excused himself fromthe table.
Another casualty from the athletically- Lykens came down and took the Information. It
returning to banks and savings and loan firms. On facilities). Don't let these People down,
Returning aeveral minutes later, McClanahan Inclined Seminole county government: County was an old story to him, but not very pleasant for
still smiling said as he sat down, "I figured ya'fl Planner Roger Nelawender, limping around
this ground alone it Is plain that now Is not the time
I
can
remember,
years
ago,
hurt
an
bad
I
was
would have It settled before I got back"
courthouse on crutches after sustaining a leg
to experiment with the long-term Interest rate
ready to the and afraid I wouldn't, that they
Maybe they'll be back, he suggested, but
Sullen laughter by other commissioners gave injury during a basketball game with other
The fact is, Congress is misplacing its em. CIfl to my aid. And there were thousands of 'Mack' his
indicating
all the time that there was little
answer—Mickey Loehrldge
county employees and officials Wednesday
cemen
JUSt
like
me,
phasis in trying to hobble the semi-independent servi
chance of this happening. He'd check around and
night. Neiswender is the third county official to be in touch.
I'll do all I can, even If it means running
Federal Reserve Bank which acts as a restraint 011
suffer a leg injury from recreation fun
im and
errands, but surely there are a lot more of you
Well, I'm still walking today and am $100
congressional impulses and reactions.
games.
Commissioner
John
Klznlzough
was
An unusual nod of approval, to say the least, knocked off his motorcycle by an auto Just prior shorter
The role for Congress would be to see that who ca do so much more.
that theat the same time. It Just goes to prove
Please!
has
old adage "a fool and his mow; um
been suggested by Cauelberry
of approvaldilmp.an
for a to his re-election bid this fall. And Just last pa
frderal spending is trimmed to the bone--to keep
Zac
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very true.
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for a rood
month, Commission Chairman Sid Vihien, Jr.
the federal deficit down in an effort to avoid a new
trip to Georgia from Mayor Bill Grk'r, Zacco toppled off his "hog" after unsuccessfully
round of Inflation,
The bad part is the "fool" in this case was an
finally wagged his
head up and down at the maneuvering through a rugged motocross old veteran police reporter who let his f1at4
LIstening to President Gerald Ford on mayor. To top It off he told
Crier If the vigorous course In Orlando,— Bill Belleville
and a pretty face cost him $100.
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shellings of Phnom Penh's airfield resumed today but
airport sources said American civilian pilots kept up the
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reportsofdamageorcasualtjes Reports frorn theajrfield
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the military and civilian parts of the airport between
dawn and midday. Only one international flight landed
today and took off again after only a few minutes for
Bangkok. Another scheduled flight for Saigon was cancelled. The country's flag-carrier, Air Cambodge,
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So much is said about how this Item or that one
has forced price cVts in some areas, like women's
has gone up in price. However, did you know there
nylon ho.-Le.
actually are some which cost less today than they
Usually, when you use less material on a product
did
eight years ago.
Sunday, March 9, 1975—A
It should cost less to produce, right? Well, what
Wanna take a guess?
about the newest fad in swim wear. like the
In that category are seaniless nylon hose
VAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
women's siring. Those prices are out of sight (as
i sQ dnge — mine have continued to climb and run),
WILLIAM D. CIJARIE, Managing Editor
well as some of the stuff hiding behind the string, eh
multiple vitamin compounds, portable tape
John?)
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
'recorders, super 8 movie cameras.
Irest my case (and my eyes), thank you.
There were a few which ha increased less thap
Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month. 12.40; 6 Months, 8142o;
Year. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same
lOPer cent in eight years _ television sets, portable
a home delivery. MI
radios
and golf balls.
other iiiail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16 20 12 Months, $3Q40.
The single most expensive item which costs
'u never knew you had it so good, neighbors,
almost live times what it did eight years ago is
Hecall the time not too long ago when
the other
sugar. And half that increase occurred in lfll!
nations were chiding the U.S. about not
doing Its
A graphic example of what we're talking about
share insofar as feeding the poorer nations of the
Credit
Curbs
in dollars and cents is what you paid $100 for eight
ti orld were concerned?
',ears ago, today would cost you 8156.10.
First off, I thought it wasn't any concern of
In case you're wondering why some of the items
Not Needed
theirs i thinking that we were doing more than
dropped in price, Improved manufacturing
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techniques cut production costs, such as in the
The Federal Reserve Board has made it clear
Secondly, it struck me th at we should be taking
electronics industry. Increased competition also
in recent days through Chairman Arthur F.
care of the poor and destitute In this country firs;,
Burns
that it will vigorously oppose congressional efforts
to force more money into the nation's economic

Mr. Burns used the word "e.xplosicn" to describe
what could happen to an overheated economy if an
overabundance of money in our economic system
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LAKELAND, Fin. (AP) "New faces going
Willie Horton, out with a knee Injury half of
downed Mark Wilson, 8-6 Jay places" reads the Detroit Tigers
brochure
last
sa.son, will be back In left field and Gates
Saucer of Oviedo dropped Dean promoting season ticket sales for
the 1975 Brown apparently has inherited the DII job from
Barley 84, Seminole's Rick baseball season.
Kaline.
Moreland bested John Van
The new faces are there, to be sure.
Aurelio Rodriguez, a standout fielder with a
Eepoel 8-2, Dan Ballard of
But whether the Tigers are going places
will weak bat, remains at third base and veteran
Oviedo defeated Eddie White 8- depend on what miracles they can get from a Gary
Sutherland at second.
3 and Seminole's Andy Tharpe pitching staff that was a disaster In 1974 when
New faces are everywhere else, headed by Ron
dumped Scott Graham 84.
Detroit finished last in the American League LeFlore in centerfield, Tom Veryzer at shortstop
McCook and Barley of East.
and slugger Nate Colbert, acquired from San
Seminole nipped Oviedo's
That pitching crew has not changed Diego, at first base.
Wilson and Saucer 9-8, and measurably since.
Right field is up for grabs, Ben Oglivie could
Oviedo's Van Eepoel and
"We were playing kids at the end of the season
Ballard defeated Moreland and lust year and it gave us a good Insight on what to win the lob or, more likely, rookies Leon Roberts
or Dan Meyer. Rookie Art James Is another
expect, " said Manager Ralph Houk at
White 84 in doubles' matches. opeflng
In the girls' match,
of spring training camp. "They just possibility.
Linda Van Eepoel downed went In and got the runs against teams like
Colbert, hitting behind Horton and in front of
Becky Rolfe 8-4, Seminole's Baltimore. It's just that we could not hold the Brown, should give the Tigers another long ball
opponents back. We averaged five or six
threat. LeFlore, Roberts, Oglivie and James--if
Betsy Harley prevailed over
Terrie Yoden 8.4, Joyce Genge game with kids on speed and offense,
he sticks-provide great speed.
of Oviedo dropped Meg
"The weak part of the club last year was the
Veteran pitchers Mickey Lolich and Joe
Mewman 8-4, Seminole's Sarah pitching. If we didn't have Johnny Hiller. it
Coleman
must have good measons If !etroit is to
M ercer topped Althea
would have been more of a disaster than It was," improve.
They didn't produce last year. Only
and
Cindy said Houk,
Seminole's
relief Pce 11111cr and rookie Vern Ruble, in a
The old f&amp;'es for the Tigers already have
Sutherland downed Alice
gone lateseason trial, did well.
Brunet
places: outfielder Jim Northrup, traded to
Oviedo's Van Eepoel and Montreal, then to Baltimore ; first baseman theLerrin LaGrow didn't develop into the starter
Tigers hoped. He needs a new pitch.
Tyson bettered Roffe and Norm Cash, released; outfielder-designated
Detroit was last in the Al. in pittniing with a
Barley 84, and Yoden and hitter Al Kaline, retired; pitcher Woody 4.16
earned run average. Lolich had a
13-21
Hrur1et of Oviedo toppled Ftyman, traded to Montreal, and shortstop Ed record and 4.15
ERA, while Cokthan was 14-12
Newman and Mercer $4.
Brinkman, traded to San Diego, then to St Louis. and 4.32
In Brantley's win, Gordon
Detroit tried to trade catcher Bill Freehan
Tigers' General Manager Jim Campbell was
Zellers won 8-3, Ben Turk won 8- (-utlielder Micky Stanely to reset Philadelphia, seeking a good starting pitcher, but was unable
7 and Mike Yagerman rjum- but that deal fell through.
to deal for one.
Frethan will be back, 6,q-in get more rest,
plied 8-1. Marshall Woodson and
"I think you have to develop your own
Zellers teammed for an p4 said Honk, adding, "Sometimes the trades you players," Honk said. "You can't make trades to
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MARCH 10
Orange Audubon Society,To familiarize parents and
For Monday, March 10, 1975
7:30 p.m., Central ciwisuan students with tii
Qnzrch, 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd.,
ARIES (March 21-April 191 time to time. This person will
CH I?
You'll
be more at ease today
Orlando. Speaker, Peter Hurd
Sanford Middle School
dOa for you.
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on "Florida
lorida Wildlife Habitat" 7:30
chool auditorium.heart ftn
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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with Youll be getting some news
those who have an older out- you'!I want to share with your
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you want for th
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The odds are slightly in your
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
favor in competitive situations 21) The solution
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
you seek for a
because you're prepared to problem will not be found in
adjust your thinking. An. methods that worked for
For Sunday, March 9, 1975
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a similarly cornpasiona te act will be erased. The end result know a bo
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for someone else today.
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of return.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
been wanting will be acquired the future into considera ti
bound to be a bright one that
on An inquisitive friend is insoon. The way in which it comes before making any Important terested
canbe put to good use.
In learning something
it. toynu will be
a bit mysterious. decisions. Base judgments upon
that was told you by another.
CANCER iJun' 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) loic nut on wishful thinking. Don't betray a confidence.
Two peopl e you'll Crts pa ths
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You'll learn of something
with shortly will treat
YOUR BIRTHDAY
you 'ey that a friend had to say about There is something that you can
generously and ion!iderately, you.
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March 10, 1975
It
unbeknow to o
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than you today. They'll take to O
scenes.
thers are willing to go out of terestlng new contact
heart things
who Later They will make every effort to
their way toheIpyoutym willpQp-up in your life from
that are for their own good.
help You with your goaj.
matters relating to
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Help win the race
around the house doing someYOUR BIItIRDAY
thing you feel Is more of a
March 1.1975
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edging Mainland, who had 50L12.
Stanley smashed the meet record
with a pole vault of 13-feet, six-inches,
His closest competitor, John Parsons of
Colonial, was well beh ind with a 13-foot
vault.
Herron took top honors in the mile
run and a second in the two mile,
The Greyhound ace needed 4:27.5 to
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Goldsboro Elementary
Region iC Science Fair, School Advisory Committee
OviedO High School.
meeting at 7:30 p.m., school
library.
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Easter Seal benefit Bathtub
Seminole High School Band
Regatta, L'.ke Fairview,Lee Parents, 7:30 p.m., SF15
Road and Hlway 441 at now. auditorium.
Sponsored by Sigma Chi Lyman High School PThA,
7:30
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free.
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Displays
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perfect.

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meet record.
Trinity Prep's Greg Chandler
In the two mile, Herron flashed the
finished first In the 120 high hurdles
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firsts in the 15.team Invitational.
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"When you're having a good round you tend to get a li ttle
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19) yard par three, he said to Funseth's caddie, known as
Cocky, "I'm going to hole out from there."
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Thursday
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Woods ol MI.
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Ml AM!(Al") - Dickflitger,whohasearnedoply $4,000
inei iht events th is season, Is a ssured his biggest prize of
the 'ear as a result of steady shoo ting In the $70,000 Don
Carl r Bowling Classic.
th e tournament leader after Frida y's round, he leads
c-man advance into .Saturthty's windup in which
I goes to th e winner.
rh t Hanford, Wis., rIghth ander, who was t he lame
quaIl fying leader with a 221 a verag e, dropped as far
behinid as fifth In Friday's afternoon set before startIng
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After graduation, he felt he had gone as
far as he could In tennis by playing on his
nationally-ranked college team. He went
back to Salisbury In 1970 and bounced
around to a couple of meaningless jobs,
and played a friendly tennis In the city
park.
Then Riordan told him a bout the
WATCH tourney last year, and Travers
was back Into the game full time. He
practiced three or four hours a day,
training, talking, watching, and living

ball,

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Travers
said. "I don't play my opponent, i play

tennis.
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the ball."
Travers was Introduced to the game of
tenn is by tennis Impresslonardo 8W
Riorden. Riorden watched Travers in a

year was a good one, Travers found
himself competing against pros who had
played the game most of their lives and
had beei playing tournament tennis for

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of pee-wee football one fall
Saturday af ternoo n in Salisbury and was
Impressed by his athletic prowess.
Riorden pulled Trave rs off the field a nd

years.

Travelling from tournament to tournament, livi ng out of a sui tcase and
trying to qualify, he Is attempting to
make enough money so when his sponsor's support ends inJune,j,e'llbeable to
make it on his own.
"I love the game," Travers said. "It's
the best sport in the world, and I've
played all of them. I'm not on top right
n)W, but I'll get be t ter. That's what it's

into the world of tennis.
Riordan - manager and confidant of
No. 1 player Jimmy Connors, and ohstreptous Romanjan Ille "Nasty"
Nastashe -has been criticlzed by many
tennis pros and fans as causing a hassle
! the sport. Riordan, on behalf of Connors, has filed
Connors' reputation and advance his

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Riordan turned Travers on to the
WATCH tour last year.
"He's okay," Travers said of Riordan.

Propping his feet on the corner of the
desk, he tilted his beer one last time and
drained It. Looking thoughtful, he
paused.
"But, you know, it's a real strul

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to help other players like he used too."
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is in ie market for a head basketball coach for the second
time i n three years following the resignation of Robert
GottlI b.
Gott lieb quit Friday night after being offered a one-year
et renewal.
I feIt that with a three-year contract I could have been
ce Mul in my goals," he said, "but the lack of security
offereiI me was something I couldn't cope with."

alms

Another visitor, Mr. Ca rter, landed one weighing six
and a
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200 pan
fish for two men from Panama City.
Campers at Wekiva River Haven landed enough fish for
several good fish fries. Th ere were no ou
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made, according to camp opera tor George Cheney, but th
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unlighted channel marker in the Intra Coastal Waterway
near
Oakhill. Two were Inj ur ed and the boat was badly damaged ,
Seminole Coun ty sherif f's patrol boats are'cnzlsthg the St.
Johns River looking for reckless boat operators. Several
citations have been issued.

I3artry's catch to talled 14 and Katherine Franc
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Whitfield came in with 27.

Bass seem to have gon e Into hibernation again, according to
Leona Barnhart at Osteen Bridge Camp, but bream and catfi
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busy schedule to wet a line and In an hour he Landed three bass
plus a jack.
Mad and g ,d-alzed evk continue to o ffer good sport for
camp visitors. The specks are congregated in the deep holes
along the river bank. DeJong also told of a seven-pound bass
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current ones expire July 1. AU craft, regardless of horsepower,
are required to be licensed this year. In the past, only those
carrying over lO horsepower motors had tohave a license,
In spite of th e weather, excellent ca tches were report ed
from the Wekiva River and Lake Jessup.
At Camp Seminole Bill Hawkings and his brother Joe from

New York brought in a string of 9 bass Friday. All were taken on
th e "Rapala" plug. Joe's biggest on e hit th e scales at five and a
half pounds.

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By HOWARD SMITH
Baseball's exhibition season is underway and th e Tokyo
GI-

ants and Chunictil Dragons look like the teams to beat.

The Ja panese clubs spoiled baseball's grapefruit league
th e Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3
and Chusiic blanking th e Chicago White Sex 1-0.
Th e Boston Red Sex' downed th e Detroit Tigers 8-4 and the
Texas Rangers outslugged the New York Yankees 12-10 in other
games.
A second 'texas squad beat th e Mexico City Reds 8-3 In a night
game in Mexico Ci ty to roun d out th e sc hedule,
Meanwhile, club officials continued to Invoke th e renewal
cla use to get relucta nt players into camp. The clause allows
teams to order unsigned players to report and to rene
w their
contracts for one year . Th e players can be paid up to 20 per cent
less th an they got last year or th ey can be given a raise, at the
discretion of management,
Pittsb ur gh outfielder Richie Zisk, Montreal left-bander Dave
McNally and third baseman Darrell Evans and outfielder Dusty
Raker, both of Atlanta, are among the players ordered into
camp under the clause.
Negotiations can con ti nue while t he players work th emselves
Into sha pe.
Baltimore had been considering Invoking the cla use to get
second baseman Bobby C,rich and catc her Earl Williams
to
rep ort hut both agreed to terms Friday.
In game action, Tokyo pitchers Tsuneo Horiuchi and Kuni.
kazu Ogawa stopped Los Angeles on just three hits, The Giants
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ho collected 12 hIts, struck for three runs off Dodger ace
Don
openers Friday, Tokyo dum ping

Windy weather slowed the fiMerTnen on Lake Jessup. but
the fish are there for persistent anglers. They are hitting In the
deep water for those drifting with live minnows, and big male
specks are fanning the beds along th e shoreline.
Roy Wattle and Clyde Bradshaw of Winter Park landed 17
that averag ed a pound each. Jerry Johns of (Thuluota ha d a
string of .35 and Corrine Evans and Leona Williams of
Eatonville landed 28.
Mel and Bess Mendelson of Casselberry took 26; Norman
Fore a nd son Lincoln 20. J.C. Brown of Orlando caught 18, Jim

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Sutton in th e th ird with the help of Sutton's throwing error,
Dave Lopes' double was the only extra-base hit for Los ,n.
geles.
Three Chunichi pitchers tamed to sh ut out Chicago and Kinji
Shimitani's seventh 4nning single off Terry Forster accounted
for th e gam e's only run,
Each te am managed eight hits.
Carl Yastrzemski, starting his 15th season for Boston, and
Fred I .ynn, hoping to start his first, knocked in three runs apiece
for the Red Sex, Yastrzem3ki had a pair of sing
les and Lynn ha d

two singles and a home run,
Nate Colbert belted a two-run hom er for Detroit.
Leo Cardenas rapped a tiebreaking two-run double in the
seventh to carry Texas past th e Yankees, Tom Robson
contrib.
uted a three-run homer for the Rangers while Chris Chambliss
and Bob Oliver had t hree hits apiece for New York.

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Other anglers on the pier were sccring with sheepshead,
whiting up to
Pounds, weakfish and blues.
Further up the coast at Flagler Beach Pier, channel bas
from 22 to 40 pounds have been landed this week. Bluefish are
still in the area and are hitting on the silver "Sea Ha wk" plug.
Wayne Brady at the "FLthin' Hole" in Daytona
told of"
a'
catch of (our trout averaging seven pounds each at
Turtle
tt0ufld Wednesday night.
Drum, sheepshead and trout are hitting off
th e bridges in
th e Da)tona section and an occasional snook Is being landed in
th e early morning how-s.
At Ponce Inlet, sheepshead continue to be the ma

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Merle Kell er, pier manager, estimated the weights to be mor
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The (air weather Thursday contributed to a be autiful catch
of snapper and grouper for the passengers aboard Kline's ne w
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Henry Russell of Marina Isle Camp tried the salt water
fi shing at Mosquito Lagoon this week. He said the wind was too
11-strong for 11111rinalling hiSth
troutvta
tro ng route.
Trollin g boats at Inlet Harbor have been cnnflned to port
because of the wind, but Captain Al Khne on his new superbottom fishing bo at has been doing well with red snapper and

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[.05 ALTOS, Calif.(AP) High jumper Dwight Stones
an ci distance runner Francfe LarrIeu, Pacific Coast Club
immates, were named Friday as co-athletes of the
In nth of February by Track &amp; Fie!d News Magazine.
tones broke th e world indoor record In th e high jump
Ui 'ee times during February, finally lifting it to 7 feet,
544 Inches.

dIMricts and classes as the 54-year-old boys' event.
he directors said Friday th at the girls' 1976 state
tour
will be played March 4-6, with the site still to
be tedded. The 1976 state boys' tournament was set for
Ma,
Mar 11-13 In th e Jacksonville Coliseum.
irectors also scheduled th e baseball all-star game at
Lakeland on June 13, the basketball all-star game at
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dang er of
operating boats at high speeds In areas where
th ere are
fishermen. Since th en we have learned of th e death of a young
man in a boating accident near DeLanci.

J,ACKSONVILL.E 'AP)
Florida High School
Activities Association direc tors ha ve voted to cond uct a
stat e basketball tournament for girls with th e same

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Mary Ann Williams and
a.
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t n held Trinity Prep scoreless Xatlryo Parks were second
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First Rovad
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A5tifl PNy 7$. Tenn. Tern 6?
tournament seml4isjl Diddle Weber, and Rita Fundell
Division P
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game Friday night.
W L T Ph OF GA
and Dorothy
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K$NG'L COLLEGE
Pr-lphia
39 17 9 67 776 149
The win eliminated Trinity third with 69s.
Consolation
NY
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Prep
from the four-team even:.
NY
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Marion Cox and Virginia
EASTEBIN COLLEGE AC
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Trinity remained in Miami Simjon, arid Ada
O'Neil and
Regional Somi"aft
Division 2
Reach to watch the fina;s, Mary Ann Buhrman are leading
Oivion I
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whh'h were played Saturday the first rou nd of the Marypr-,si.-tofure 16 Fatrifield 71 St
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worId indoor records in the mile and 1,500-meter runs. Her
i c of 4:29.0 at the San Diego Indoor Games was the
(as test mile ever run by a woman. In early March, she ran
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result a lot
of foIk in this college to
wcd flkc to g1e Auburn
Coach Shug Jordan a bell In the mouth.
It apparently was Jordan 's strong complaint about the
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di ub"y elicited relief elsewhere itround the SEC. The
rND isy bells were an object of derision and sometimes
itred among opposing fans, coa ches and players.

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"He's No. 1. For him,a killer instinct is
best. For others, like Stan Smith, it's not
necessary."
What gri pes Travers is tennis teachers
that earn $ an hour or more and never
play competitive tournament tennis.
"If you're go ing to be a good coach, you
have to compete. You just ca n't go out
and read a book on tennis and call your.
self a coach."
Books that Traers read In Georgia
Southern College earned him a 3.S.
degree In Math in 1970.

"discrimination.,,
They knew what they were getting into
w hen they came over here, he said.
when
Only those w ho qualify for the 32
tournament bertha gets housing - free
roan and board and expenses. m.
others must pay their own way.
The thing about tennis is concentration, "living in the present,"
Travers said, "If you have things on your
mind, like where you're going to be
staying that night, it hurts your game."
That's where a sponsor comes in
handy.
Transcendental meditation and books
1ike "The Inner Game of Tennis" helped
Travers in his struggle directing his
mind to move his matter,
And while the theories are workable
ones, It is necessary to have ,our affairs
in order before you begin controlling the

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would like to get Grimmit back in the ring.
The Bartow Yellow Jackets
First they have to find him, Charlie sipped
out owing his manager money and hasn't struggled past Jacksonville
been heard of
Bishop Kenney Friday 6741 on
John Wright's 20 points and
FUTURE FIGHTS
Bennie Leverett's strong floor
March 11 - Philadelphia, Tyronned play. North Shore made the
Everett vs. Jose Luis Lopez; per, Ab
final with a 62-46 vIctory over
vs. Tommy Van Hatten,
Cocoa Beach Thursday,
March 11 - Miami Beach, Gene Wells
"They may have the height
vs. Rocky Halliday. world bantam weight on us," said Bartow Coach Altitle.
yin Pearsall, "but we accept
March 14 - California, Soo Hwan Hong the challenge and ezpectwgive
vs. Alfonso Zamora.
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middleweight, shot up In the rating when Jake Caldwell.
he upset Tony Mundinc, the European
"He's In a league by himChamjon, in Brisbane.
self," Caldwell said. "Ills "
Bobby C'hacon kept his WBC feather- shooting ability is a phenome.
weight title with a two-round knockout
non along with his 6-foot-b size
over Papelero Estrada.
a nd big hands. He's the best
Llght.heavywejght "Indian" Yaqui Ive ever seen in high school."
Lopez remained one of the most feared
Robinson whipped Pensacola
men in boxing when he stopped Terry
Woodham
72-56 Thursday to
in California,
make the title game.
Orlando ,heavywelght Clint Walker
side-lined lr live weeks after his bout with
Bartow, a team that blw
"the knife." Walker had to have an somed late after a miserable t
operation on hisnose. It was Injured in a season start, met Class AAA
sparring session with Edgar Ross.
defending champion North
Ross still is smarting from the drubbing Shore of West Palm Beach In
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GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) and rolled across the foul
Lauderdale, Lake Weir won its
line, and expect to win. We were
Pacific
DIVIIIOu
,
FIFTH. 1-16. C - 1. Natural
Two old and bitter rivals, led Rivers scooped it up. "Kenny outplayed inside and outside for the Midwestern playoffs 3d strbt game of the season
certificate
Golden
Is required at by freshmen,
against Creighton in Lubbock,
38 30
Talent (4). 2 Super Strip (12).
have reached the was Wide open so I fed It to him 30 m1nute"
9W over Lake Butler Friday
31 36 J43 4t
registration,
B,atlin(4), 1. Big Buster (6), 3. All In Seatti
said
John Locas of Tex. Maryland, with a
finals
of the pressure-packed and he did the right thing by Maryland.
Phoenix
29
36
after St. Thomas beat Co
U6
7'
One (to),
Boys who register and attend AtlAntic
record and the regular season tondale 6444 a day earlier.
Lucus Bay Eckert (1). s. M
Coast Conference has- going for the cup," Rivera said.
"I
got
caught out of position ACC title, appears to have the
,At
tryouts, which begin the week ketball tournament Saturday.
Waver (41
Thotnon, after scoring 30 on the final play. Carr was my best shot at
Fridays Gamei
ni March 25, will be drafted
it.
Size and smooth play made
NorthCaroljnJ with a76-71 poInts,spentuieflnaJofn- man,softwasmyfault,".
New
Offill'Ons
110.
Golden
before boys who register after
t H"lary (41- 3. Wildiffe Honey is.
State 101
"IthIflkWedeseTveit
Weir3JObaneasyoneas
To
overtim victory over Clemson, utes on the bench, shaking his ented Terrapin forward Owen Maryland Coach Lefty "said
the opening of tryouts.
Houston
112). 6. Berlitey St*ce'y (5), 7 Icr.
faced
defending
conference
head
as
N.C.
State's lead Brown.
Chicago 19, LOS Angeles or
dan's Gate (10), S. Foster )S
Clemson's Tates Locke points and Louis Faison and
Boys who played last year and national champion North evaporated. His magnificent
Pr-!and 120, pr;1 ce
and are assigned toatea
Saturday's
final
game
will
agreed.
He said he hoped his Frank Johnson hit 20 each.
Carolina
State,
a
last-second,
Saturday's
Oams
legs
King
had betrayed him with determine
the
not try out thIs year.
Milwaukee at Buffalo, after
flerkle1 SaUor (I), I H,C.'s Big E.
87-65 victor over second-ranked cramps.
ACC teazn,now ll.1o, would gotothe
representative
lnCl,assA the afternoon tiile
Coaches are needed in all Maryland,
(3 7;. S 1 1 '5 Irma (6). &amp; Ceemac noon
in the Eastern National Inv(tatlonal Tour"I didfl't be lie ve wha t was Regional of
YOI-K
DcfrOlt LI
game was b tween Frthe NCAA tour nament
summer leagues. A meeting of
oat oof
"I try not to think a bout It. I happening. I
In New York.
161.
feel all right nament. The winner will mLe
an 80.62 winner over Miami
the
Florida
Little
Major
League
New,
Orleans
at
Atlanta
just concentrate an the hoOI now.," Thom pson said.
Along with the ACC, two
EIGHTH, iie. C - I. Dixie Gem
New Mexico State next leagues
Is set March
other Christian and Laurel Hill
Seattle
Omaha
(6). 2. K's Attic 0?). 1. Ed's Final
20.
Anyone
insaid
Tar
Heel
freshman
Phil
had
semifinal
N.C.
PIS
State
Coach
Houston
Norm
at
Phnix
Sloan
Saturday in Charlotte,
YOU which ousted GreenvilIe
16). J.
terested In coaching should Ford, who canned 15 of 18
games Friday night.
Chicago at Portland
foul said the team physician, not
contact
N.C.State,
now fl-6, went intO
th e
recreation
shots
In
the second halt to lead Thompson, would
Middle Tennessee defeated
Taipei (4).$. A .1's Zippy MISSy
The 5U
long shots of Leon- m :
th, ton
decide Saturday's
department,
Philadelphia
the No. 14 Tar Heels, now 20-7. whether the Wolfpack
NINTH, 1-IL. D
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game
against
North
MOthead
8546
and
Austin
ard
Lewis
for
17 points plus '#"
super. Carolina with victories in two 0
oon
The department als' is
"He's
the
best
I've
ever
Peay
whipped
Tennessee
had
steady
floor
Golden
star
Stale
at
would
play
Boston.
Tech
work by the broth.
alter. taking applications for summer
Saturday.
Fire Eckei1'
their three previous
at running the four corners,"
noon, TV
H.T. Susan 1 10). A- Hotly Mir
meetIngs 7849 to advance to Saturday's et's Ray and Cornell Ramilton
"You can't play for Just the this year.
ns
city Oma ha at 0,. offIcIatIng and scorekeeping. Coach Dean Smith said of Ford
Jennifer
(III Mf"jur- Tribute
finals of the Ohio ValleyConfer. a nd Ronald Malloy made
last five minutes of the game
ttOit
FrostA meeting is scheduled and his spread-sta
A second ACC team will go to ence.
ll
offense.
proof's victory easy.
Clev eland at New Orleans
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Others Smith has had
HouStOn at Los Angeles
In Ford's
Tartan (;t. 2. p4u5k,r Fire ij
Pinecrest Baptist Church, 119 role were
Timej Rom (1O),4 Sokol (371,3.
Larry Brown, Charli e
West Airport Boulevard,
This Is Phanttyt, (4). 6. Lake Whit ABA
to Scott and George Karl.
L7 Mineniajaclile(l),S T Knee,
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disc-jss forrraton of a Slow
Another freshman, Kenny
d
' Pitch Softball Church League. Carr of No. 8N.C,
ELEVENTH. 3.16. B
State, scored
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Girls
interested
In
the
Dream (5). 2 Smilin Lit (52), 3
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Girl, between nine and 16 had
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Money Bound (1). 4 Sra)wLidy ()7),
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years of age are eligIble.
5. woncr Pr'yat (5). 6 U st r-5 Sop Denver
Wolfpack lead and gone ahead
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Tryouts
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two Mo Howard free
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Utah
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the winter tennis circuits. Travers told
him $100 a week from October to June.
"I figur ed that's all I would need to get
me goin g," Travers
said, but he admits
now he was too optimistic,
"The qualifiers for the WATCH
tournament are tough. You've got 103
guys going for eight tournament spots.
I'm ha vi ng trouble wi th the qualifiers."
The WATCH tourney, which concluded
Saturday night at Sweetwater Oa ks in
Longwood, has Its sha re of drawbacks,
But on the whole It's a good 'ownament,
a "stepping stone, a place where you
le ar n," according to Travers,
The twyearld circuit has seven
tourneys thIs year, two more than last
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Run Eckert (1). 6. k's Gamma
7. Fancy Flili, (53.5. Boston Mac (S.

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Randy Newnan, who holds the distinc- telling them, "It's Dempsey, Jack
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Lion
of being the last man to defeat "The Dempsey."
Mirvrsota 34 27 7 70 75) 715
Qulnieln (36) III 12 7(3
•.Irt 76. E lIUr,o 62
San
711
Bayonne
Bleeder," Chuck Wepner, Is
Diego
31
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3
63
Perfecta (3 6) 3309 60
Division 111
If Neuman fights- Ballard It will be one
BaIt,
16
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NINTH. $.15. TA, 31.13:
Northeast
expected
to
make
his
Florida
debut
this
of
the
better match-ups in Florida In the
Canadian Division
Manatee Danny 7.50 6.20 100 6 Suffolk U. 00. Boston St. 75
month in Orlando.
Quebec
heavyweight division In years.
40 21 0 50 261 232
Oar-li Rider
Brandeis 91, Rhode Island Ccl, T or onto
650 400
The good looking Neuman Is living In the
31 21 2 70 772 249
Dart Champion
Ballard Ls 12-2, but he has yet to appear
5.so $ 8.1
Edmonton 31 26 3 63 777 707
Bahamas and tentatively has given his OK In his home state,
Quiniela (1 6)
East
Vancvr
Perf"Is (4 1) "I 60
St. Lawrence 82. Alblnv
79 i 2 60 11 700 to a March 20 bout. His opponent may be
It 63
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Since turning pro for Pete Ashlock,
TENTH, sit. .
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Jacksonville's Jodie Ballard.
Friday'
Games
Bd
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flard has campaigned exclusively in the
8 40 3
Middle Atlantic
Country Cheers
The win over Wepner came late in 1971 far west and the southwest, He has run up
'ansfield IS. Franklin &amp; Mar orBaltimore 5, indIanapolis
3.60 1
Aluo Re*il
320 • shall 70
when Neuman scored a I2round decision a respectable 12-2 mark with
Quebec A. Toronto I
his only
Quiniela (I 5) 174 60
Stranion S#, Widener S3
in
North Bergen, N.J. In a rematch three losses coining toYouz3g Sanford and Hen
Phoenix 7. winnIM9 4
ELEVENTH, 5i. A. 3155
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South Atlantic
Edmonton A. 'ancouver 0
months later in Jersey City, Wepner was Clark, both outstanding men who seem
Mystic king
'70 7.50 740 3 Wm Paern 53. Methodist
Saturdays Game's
given the 12round nod,
Da rn 801I
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destined for title shots In the near future.
Toronto
at Ualtlmore
Bay Charmer
600 7 Glassboro Sir 66, Wash. &amp; Lee
Other than the loss to Muhammad All's
New
England
at
Houston
RECENT RESULTS: Former Southe3n
Quiniela (31) 132.40
Cleveland at Indianapolis
Perte'&lt;$a 131) 33570
next opponent, Neuman only has been Middleweight Champion, Dennis Riggs of
South
Winnipeg at San Diego
defeated by Jerry Quarry and Jim Harris. Jacksonville, will
Rig Perfecta (S 1 with 311 Mites Col SO. Sewaeee 60
get another shot at the
Sundats Games
%i,1$9 70
I e o v n e Owen 9?. Trans.
The
Harris fight was reversed the next title In Tampa where he will take on the
Phoenix
at Vancouer. after
ylvania 94
. time the two met, while Quarry has current champion, John Pinney. Riggs
Midwest
Winnipeg at Minnesota
Wartburg 79. Coe 7$
refused to get back Into the ring with qualified for the bout when he stopped
Baltimore at Toronto
Newnan.
Augustana, Ill. 47. Knox i
Dog Entries
Chicago at Quebec
Buddy Cooper in St. Augustine earlier this
Along with Wepner and Harris, Neuman month,
lists among hi, victims the hottest
FIRST, 1-IL. I- I. Rppitout
Ken Norton tuned up for his big fight
2. Tumble Jet (5). 3. Rambling Red NBA Standings
heavyweight
prospect
In
the
nation,
with
Jerry
Qiiarryon the 24thof this month
7), 1. Modest Doll (10), S. Royal
Local
Jimmy Young, rugged Raul Gorosito, by scoring a one round KO over Reco
Fine (6). 6. My Playmate (6), i.
Pedro Agosta and , Brian O'Melia.
Eastern Confe, ence
Chanute Tray 4), 5. Berkley Cam
Brooks.
Atlantic Divislan
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When Terry Daniels lost his 10-round
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Neuman
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more
for
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face
decision
to undefeated John Dennis in
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(3), 7. Ketchum (1). 3. Jetting Jerry Buffalo
than his name. He Is the young man In the Scranton, the former Joe Frazier
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Ce'xtral Dtvislan
any of the official cards,
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A possible future opponent for "Irish"
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141, 4. Boomtoii,n Tray (101, 3. My Cleveland
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money to play tennis and expects nothing
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tennis at a Sea Colony (Delaware)
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think,, it is," he explains. "Only a small
percentage of professional tennis players
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outstanding basketball skill
Criss Jake
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Regional Finals
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bLack baW;&amp;. upswept em and cupiid's bow month.
DmYa Noell, the hule Korean dtIw is called by her
Amencan paLI, II 3M Phyllis Van DaIi 1 14flwith-dd
a has lived with them eight months
row,artJth7Ir,qehera3tJ&amp;own
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E)alen
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mte, alternated between expiring the gardcn and
Purse :
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when she
Nobody knows exactly how old tkxiya
was tbacosrered it 7 o'clock one morning, abandoned on
the city hail stcps an Tat iue tcma The doctors who
examined her, and found tv'r to be In perfect health ,
estlra ted her age at three weCkS. '
tO trace the
baby's mother were n vain, and Donya was sen t to an
o hanage near Seoul, South Korea.
Meanwhile, for the past four years the Van Dalen
couple had beendL%mss ng adoptinga baby. Ph Ills'
health does not
.t her to bear a child but both she
and In dearly wanted to be parents. ThIrongb his week as
a career cownsekr at Seminole Junior C1Iege, Thin
comes an contact with a great number of young people,
and the emPle has Opened their home to troubled
youngsters on a number of occasions under the Seminole
Caxinty Juvenile Detention Center's crLsis Harries
pr gram-

uith the cou* together and nxhviduany. as wen as
inspection oi thm home. was handled throgo the
Chi-I&amp;vn s Home Swiety of Florida, CAmtIrall Florida
EnsKm an Orlando
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did talz
almostt hat
20 long fran the ti
they first 'pii&amp;d
oul it So the
happy day eight montha a vhen l
traveled
to
(iicago to cillect their new daughter.
The ls3iLing period was n Mile, however. "Forms!"
grthtwd Don. -You ne w el saw an many forms as we had to
lull in. WaIwIg,o had to aijuvv; Ilsmngration in
Tampa had to appt uve; Korea had to aM
that they'd do it all again lonoryow far ththweci
D0nY2- In fact. they plan to do it ail again,
in a
weeks' time when the adoption is fhslird They
intend adoptb a Korean sister fir Donya.
When asked, why little girls the new mher anlfr4
her lovely mile iu*l rrplird, thr,ly, "I believe Ue'a
something very special abrAit little girls.
3'3,
an
,vong
znisa sharP as a tack and quick to learn. The toddler, who
is starting to Lisp her first American words, Is a real
Daddy's E]r11says Phyllis, and loves nothing more than to
be outside helping Dan In the yard.
Both sets of gandparents are dellghW with their
new grandchild, and Phyllis reports the neighbcra acuially fight over who is to babysit the child! In fact, Donya
attracts admiring attention wherever she goes, says her
proud Mom.
"I'm sure when she gets older and enters school,
she'll be exposed to prejudices," Dcii reasoned, "but we
hope to teach her tobe proud of her heritage. t
Leading the way to their child's bedroom, Phyllis
aided, 'In rig way do I want her to lone her OdentaA
trItag I w' hct to be proud and kww about her
people, her country," she said.
The child loves the gay Oriental lantern which throws
warin.tnn sliwinwu orna Pr I.frww .,w4 p..-ki-.
eagerly for the little Korean dolts her Daddy bought, the
mornrnt we entered the pretty room.
It's awfully hard to part from the charming child who
makes friends easily, winning them over the moment her
sunny smile lights an otherwise round and solemn face.
"Donya's very special," murmur her fond parents to
parting.
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Simply, they love children,
It was the television special program, "Sins of Their
Fathers," which dealt with the plight of Vietnamese
children fathered by American servicemen, that really
set Don and Phyllis thinking about adopting an Oriental
both ft warm toward the Oriental race," In
attempted to explain their fe&amp;lns. ,Not tor any pellc
reason; they just seem to be a beautiful people. "
At the time, the foreign adoption troram in Vietnam
was still in the planning stages, so the Van Dalen couple
decided to apply for a Korean child, either full-blcoded
Korean or Korean-American. There was no local adoption
agency which handled overseas adoptions, so the Van
Dalens contacted the Halt adoption program,
headquartered in Eugene, Ore.
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florida, but the experience of adoption agencies is that
there is a decline In the number of healthy, "normal"
white infants avri1;ibIe for adoption,
According to Dorothy Pearson, division executive at the
Children's Home Society of Florida, 130 Pasadena Place,
Orlando, the greatest demand for children comes from
white parents seeking very young, white babies. By
"normal," Ms. Pearson means those Infants who have no
physical or known mental dtfects.

age children, "Obviously most couples would like to adopt
very young babies; they feel they want to grow together
with their children and rear them their own way, rather
than taking over what may amount to someont' else's
problem. Adopting an older child will take more patience,
even more love, probably," said Ms. Pearson. "But It's
usually worth It."
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children,
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their congratulations and were received by Mrs Parent
w ho wore a red skirt set and corsage of silver
tipped
carnations, and her husband who chose a blue c
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suit and silver tipped carnation boutonniere.
The table as decorated with a two
cake, white
centerpiece and slIvct candles in silver holders The
couple dnght, Mrs. 1y MeDenald and Mrs. John
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Two of their three sons were also present
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was unable to
attend. They also have five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Parent were married at the First
Congregational Church in Portland, Mc., by Rev. Earl
Sweatland on March 4, 190. Parent worked as
mechanic
and carpenter for several years before moving to Sanford
12 years ago.
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Too Bungalow Dr., Phyllis R.
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for the installation
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JAMY J. Coleman, A RL 3 1 .
Jenkins, 24, 800 Bay Ave.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUR
AItoarlmte Springs, and Herdon Offic'erl to be held soon.
Lakewood VIII., Rome Ga.
Donald E. V. Awter, 41,915W Bar bara J.
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Collins attended the course president
'Meodore E. Pettit Jr.
ago,I married a kind and gentle
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COY Casseiberry, Sherry L. Burgess,
eiuIinent that had been or. chaplain Elsie
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Wallace L Oglesby, 26, E. 45 2024 Unden Rd., Wp,
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oneLake MOxwoe,TjF,Sd22 Hull, 71, Groveland
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Robert C. Baldwin II!,
as stubborn arid greed and C gong gnod I uck, and God same.
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fire
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respond to most emergencies
Box 510 Mtld, Catherine L. J Winkler, 21, same
Now, two years later, we are
that could occur
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DEAR ABBY: lama 54-year- Christiansen, 18, RI. 1 Box 461,
up
lUcky J. Bowling, 17, 300 Art ,- .-;;
.The Ladles Auxiliary to the
o.w ears in debt, being old wlcjower.I had a %er good LoflgwOod
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in, Cynthia A Michalowski,
hassled by lawyers who
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Bernald T Mitchell, 26, 2711 16, 405 S Sunland Dr.
represent merchan ts and loan
Dept.,wiU
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on
Gregory
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Longtime
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Hart.x, 22, 622
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are few months ago, and we 21, 1612 Peach Ave
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Hacienda Village, Gold: Burge, Read Room of the Winter.
threatening to repossess °° became ver
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Ronald P T)lr, 29, 144A 139 Mayfair Cir.
Springs
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recenti
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Station
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each other. She is 44 and we u-C
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iscussion wi
Richard R Seville, 19, New "
t) husband makes 84 50 an talking
uwee-month
ll
revolve
around
relatives
th
marriage, but there
Merrill, 21, same add
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e Upcoming Easter Egg Hunt
Smyrna Bch, Vkkie M
and friends I KCY West,
r but e are so deep in debt 't'methmng
:,
in the bacir of m
Michael F GIlbc, 26, P0 Crooks, 18, same
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.aid so far behind in payments
Oklahoma
'jjJ and Rummage Sale Visi tors
mind that bothers
BOx 133, CU, Sandra L Parker,
are welcome as new members
Frederick W Ellery, 65, 2080
that our credit is ruined and We
While InGarlaryj
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are
needed
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caift even get a pack of rnarniedthreetimesbefoje She
NellR.Ison,26,13Nor
Catheri
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E.
Plapp,
he
sister
61,
524
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cigarettes on credit. We owe was divorced from her f
hand brother.tn.laws
St., Clair Shores !jch., Mary F. Windmeadows Dr., Altamont.e
inure than $5,000,
rig annersary. Mr.
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h usband, and her second and Schuclher, ZI, 115 Foxrldge Springs.
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Burge
GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE
have Run, I.W.
Tommy D. Rose, 26, Bx 803
ce'ebrated this auspicious WEEK
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Daniel P Priest, 22, Ri 2 Bx Oviedo,
- James Clark
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Constance 1., Cook, 21,
occasion
having a lovely t.ongwood.Ovj
-- loan associations 'r) ung to make a Success of three 497, itenee
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St
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h .'rrcm rujone, to pay off out
Jun to his many friends, this
marriages there must be Oak Ave., No 3
fffss&amp;iJ
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HomerS
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SewlIIIf,32, Bx944,
debts, and they all turr,-d us _%tirthing wrong with her.
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urch CPe One hundred kind gentleman
ClYde J. Bentley, 30, M W. Alt-ainrinte Spring
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Preston, 26, Box 5585 Orl.
8CU." fie has len vehicles of
Merrilee Hannah gives the "stay" ilgosi to pet, Dusty
Karl H. WillIamson, 24,
Golda was the first
Preston,
I working? No. i have no
DEAR HAVING: Don't jump
president his to friends, whose cars were
ROnam1 A. Holcomb, 22, 909 J Orienta Ave., Altamonte
special skills. Besides 1ni to any conclusions. Get to know Ballard
of the Hacienda Village out of commission,
St., AS, Margaret Springs,
installed
Susan M. Sorenson, 22,
black, a woman and weigh 333. her better, and
omens Club and has always pa os at no
judge her for I-tann Baer, 20,131 Ronnie
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labor
charge,.
1170 Wekiva Springs Rd.,
been
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oursel f.
Dr., AS.
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that's causing all the comings, Loch Ha ven Park.
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According to artistic threeSeminole
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calendar, that! believe! could audience will see modern,
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a job with Ringling Bros experimental
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mporaror
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aweIlas two
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demonstrate skills utilized
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during the early days of Florida
.
special treat Roy Green,
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ndon and Broadway hit,
churning
quilting
soap
Herald, and his wife, Sally, a Butley, will open
at the Annie
making ' spinning candle
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social worker at the State Russell Theatre, Rollins
making,' corn htLsk dolls and
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and permany/ o ther skills
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There are 19 troops in the
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27
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an
Bates
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Sanford service unit consisting
ed
Al
tarr
in this
Choristers Night tickets to on man
of about 300 girls. In addition, First Girl Scout Troop in Sanford spo ored
etour-de-force
in the
o
ns
by Sanford Woman's Club Included
preview the Festival, The London and New York
Mrs. F. M. Marten; F.He Hutchison I Cornell), Mary
all
former
Sanford
Girl
Scouts
ifront
row,
from
lefl)
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Wathen (Grant); Virginia Chorus, some 120 voic es
Jean Forreiter onarried name, Pittardl; EsIllur Strange
Putlild; Carlin Pdaliner JEIckj; Marjoile C,ugburn jTep%I
strong, production as well as the
are invited to attend the (Hunter); Ruth Strange (Sperning); Emmeline Thurston
0; Alice Higgs; Mrs. with the Florida Symphony Ame
(Best;Gertrude hunter
Sam Jones and Mrs.J.C. Mitchell, lop row: Dorothy Wiggins
celebration to help make the (Earle); Evelyn Stowe (Klckliter); Mary Wiggins
ricanFilm Festival series.
(Bolt); Oleda
(Higgins); Madalyn Truluck
Dyaon Orchestra highlighted sections !3fJ McNulty will play the role
festival day one of pride in IScott); Loulse Perkins lBrown); Wand2 While;
(Casscclls); Nancy Roscetter (Normanj; Edith Pearce; Dorothy Mitchell from
Ella Iftaude Jones (Miorphy);
Mendelsshon's Elijah.
(Kirklandi; Helen h1cDaniel (1,billips);
of the jittery young teacher,
today's
Girl
Scouts'
scouting
Susan
Wight;
Muriel
Knox
(Scott)
;
0
Wilma Leinhart (Dean); AUce Temple
Estridge lGillesple); Mary Higgins iWill Katherine Thigpen (Ovenl; Marion
It was magnificent... simply ben Butley, in the Annie
heritage.
(Carney) and Emma Temple (McKay). Second
row: Mrs. Ralph A. Smith; Mrs.
Frances Andrews (Suer!); Anne Jones; Dorothy Warren
RUSLell Production. Although
Julius Dinglelder; Louise Moughton (Cooper); Lillian Adams
(Swaim); Minnie
The setting In the beautiful B utley Li
(Redd); Hazel
A full agenda is planned for
Strange (Stone); Helen Chapman (Hoyt); Elizabeth Leffler (Bush)
a tragic figure, the
and Cecelia Spanish style Knowles Chapel
March 15, starting with a Silver
play is nevertheless richly
: Miss Mabel Chapman.
Coffee at 10 a.m. in the Greater
at Rollins College was pertect comic because Butley disguises
.
for the inspiring music.
Sanford Chamber of Commerce to the public from the ribbon the club voted in October, 1932,
his wounds beneath an air of
Mrs. Julius Dingfelder, Mrs. J. inside pai led and
o
,
cutting
to
3
p.m.
publishing
in
The
Herald
the
Building,
to sponsor a Girl Scout troop
The Sin" Boys of Orlando flippant aggression.
in C. Mitchell and Mrs. Sam fashioned from steel rails, were annual Girl Scout Salute,
also have a part In the program.
present, are
A special feature of Pioneer Sanford.
It's also art festival time,
Jones. It was Mrs. Jones, whose made for the massive fire
The
Citrus
Council
covers
the
ribbon
cutting
Days
will
be
the
troops'
six
with
the annual Winter Park
At 11 a.m.
On a Friday, Feb. 3, 1933, a husband was an employe of the place.
and Mm
S
Robert mith
"Hidden
H
e
rot
n
e
Sidewalk
Art Show March 14 gi
rl
counties
(Seminole,
Orange,
5,"
troop 65
c°re rno y
s was organized Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
e place a
UpSalai
Road,
Sanford,
is
a
16,
Woman's
Brevard,
Volusia,
Osceola
and
applications
are now
and
who appealed to the RaI
For many years the
patrols
Pioneer Village, followed by a Throughout the Bicentennial into
member of the Singing Bo)... be ing accepted
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Fla
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wi
56
for the annual
th service units in
ford assisted the
ra11RJ M
. McCranie, to
'our of the Village. A 30-minute years, troops across the nation
fl(X• W1fe of .h(!
s a whole story on ts College Park Side%alk Art
allow
the
use
of
their
Sanford
Girl
Scout
Troop,
abandned
tour of the General Sanford will be finding their
or 0
nn
OWn, which we wul feature in Festi
"Hidden
divided
val, May 3 and 4.
railroad
s
of
providing
uniforms
for
the
ta
tion
at
th
e
end
Memorial
Library
and
Museum Heroines," and In Sanford,
The Herald during the coming
.
,
leader
Oak
Avenue
and
as
The Sa nford service unit, week.
iieffn'gsaswere
Girto . held a1
giving Silver Te
and Commercial
is se or
n.m., anu uu
iv,.su troops Wi,, ,,,,,,,,,
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other
benefits.
After
Mrs.
Wiu,ii
I.
Wi,ii i.. iOuOWvu
followedi uy a luncheon
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ezten, sou, as ar as
C
W
oman
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ui
every
Fr
iday
UflCiufl
rs 0
.'an,',
first
Marler moved away, Miss Longwood , u. .
a1C e A '5 r.-.pr1i t esuran,• organs1,a,1
zo-io troops.
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The building hits since been Irene Hinton was appointed
The
Econ
service unit covers
at 32:30 p.m. Luncheon their "Heroines."
urL -ianc) n.
media
The troop's First activity was torn down, and on part of the leader and serv
A
ed for 19 years, Geneva, jvvuu and
T
Th
nf
rd
,
speca11st
at
near
iwuoth,
reservations should be made,
Starting ursday, Sa o i
hike to Silver Lake where they site Stands the Flagship Bank of from 1935
The
early
history
of
Girl
a
as soon as Possible, to Mrs. E.
Elementary School, has been
joyed swimming an
.
R. Horrell, 2026 Elizabeth CL, Scouting in Sanford Is en
te
appointed by Pjdpb Turtington,
units,Surlset, Sunrise, Marigold "Take 77"
On Monday, the Girl Scouts and Sunshine.
recounted by Mrs. Ralph Austin sports.
Sa nford.
drama nightly ' at 8 p m Florida Commissioner of
Not only did McCranle grant Citrus Council,
Smith, who was president
headquartered
There are 1200 Girl Scouts In through
Education, to serve on the
first
Advisory
Troop
permission
March 16, at
to use the old brick in Winter
Pioneer Village will be open Sanford Woman's Club when Committee appointed Inclu
Park, will mark the Seminole County, and 500 In United Methodist Church First
on newly formed Florida Advisory
cled building, but he had the entire start of Girl Scout week
by West Volusia County.
Conuriittee for School Libraries
Pad Avenue.
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Heard,
and
Learning Resources. At the
Directed by Anna Lea
technical
Foreman,
as
organizational
meeting of this
with her
17-member
I
state-wide advisory
director', the play
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committee, rs. Haigh was
star Tom McDonald
nd
appointed secretary for the
; Ch::
re
a Small admission
By FANNErj-p. EDWARDS
it. This, of course, without
the
Chagrin Valley
charge,
and
a nursery Is
Eric
Hall
of
DeBary
and
Herald Correspondent
their knowledge.
Theatre, the Euclid
provided.
Madeline Schuh of Deltona.
But she seems more than
Recreation Center and
The cast of more than 30
A capacity crowd at
a bit ecce ntric to these
In addition to Mrs
Y.M.C.A.
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people from the Sanford
If
your
three performances of
non-profit
--pstepchildren,- who have her
Robbins, the other family
'.Eleanor '-Robbins of
area
hiss
been
practicing
for
Organization
Is getting low on
John Patrick's "The
mem
rs
be
committed to a sanitarium
were
Fran
DeBary has been with the
several months now, and their funds for financing its favorite
Curious Savage," enjoyed
Schulte of Deitona a,nd
where they hope to keep
Players eight years and is
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charitable proj", now is the
the
cheery
comedy
C-3,Pe NannLl of Orange
her until she decides to tell
\
a past president of the
and
near-professional inspiring
director
show,
time to reserve a spa ce for a
presented by the DeBary
City. Na II is a n.f
them what she has done
group. She has appeared in
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Players in the DeBary
booth
In the AlLamc,ute Mali's
president of tI1e Players
with the mfflions left b her
"Arsenic and Old Lace,"
first
annual
Spr ing Charity
Community Center last
and has been with them for
husband. The fun begins
last year, playing "MarBazaar.
Saturday,
April 5, will
weekend.
s
five years. Schulte is a
whenshedecldesshe wants
Iba.
For
ballet
lovers,
The
Per.
be
the
big
Seasoned veterans, these
day when the Mall
to remain in the sanitarium
member of Deltona's
Sue Stanley, "Miss
forming Arts Company of invites groups t present their
DeBary Players, for each
Theatre
G rou
p, and the
irnd esthbllshatrustf or
De ltona 1975," has been a
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Florida Inc., located In Fern ideas or sell articles for th pe
one performed to per.
e t
inmates
with
Club
her
member of the group for
Park,
will
be
presenting
a
projects.
Contact
the
Mall
offection.
"Distaff Review-"
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inheritance,
three years. She played the
concert, "Almost Baroque,
lice right away If your
The play deals mainly
Mrs. Ruth Winter,
part of one of the guests at
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March 15 at 2:30 and 8:30 pin. organization Is Intetj.
Paula Martin,
who
with a lovable little lady,
director and lead actress,
the
sanitarium.
She
Is
a
played the part of the
whose husband has left her
lives in Deltona, She came
senior
at
DeLand
High
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nurse,
has been a member
millions which she con.-L
here from Willoughby,
School,
of
the
Players
for
many
verts into negotiable bonds
Ohio seven years ago
Other members of the
years and lives in Deltona,
so that her conniving,
where she had been active
cast
included
Joan
as
does Charlotte Weydig,
spendthrift stepchildren
In directing and acting at
Lousenhizer of Deltona;
a newcomer to the DeBary
cannot get their hande on
the Willoughby Fi ne Ants,
Ralph K. Tropf of DeLand;
Players stage.
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flute quartet from the SemInO3
Eleven city and volunteer High School Music Dept.
The next meeting of the clu'
firemen have successfully
completed the Emergency will f.ii an Easter Bonnet
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Training Course sponsored by Parade consisting of hats
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mem bers.
Valencia Community College. ma
ThemenareFjreChiefCpuries
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Holnan,cftyfIsgg Aldn
Mark March 15 down on your
euenkaznp and j. C.
volunteers, Deputy Chief Scott calendar. That is the date of the
Kenneth, IA. Torn Hardy, U. big barbecue sponsored by th
William Meyerand
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Tim LallatIxin, Joe Locklear, Winter Springs Poet S4 t.
Paul Osterhout, Roger Roy and raise money for the Little
Keith Sorrells.
League "Colt" team.
Dr. Garner, member of
From noon to 5 p.m., a
Florida Hospital North ataø delectabIefeastofctn,co,e
and the Winter Springs SIaW, baked beans, rolls and
&amp;vefltldaY Adventist
butter will be served. The event
ain
u1hem moetjnntai will be held on the grounds of
In having the course conducted &amp;itLihlne Park located on
the
In Winter
bottom of North Edgemon. Alit
Seminole County at the residents and friends in the city
Adventist Church.
are invited to attend.
Eh=n D_
'_!" 7he duve`4nd0
X'h8lf month
course Included emergency
room training, obstetrics,
The Ladles Auxiliary to the
mouth4o.jj1 resuscitation, VFW Post 5405 will hold a
and other are" ofemerge
meeting on March 13 at the
trainim.
First Federal Savings and Loan
Among
OWN 8tt'endiOg this Am.
courso were peraonne from fire p.m. SR 4N in Impood, at a

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Suzanne Cimpbell, local include
b
automobiles,
director
of
the
Miss te1evison sets, bikes, watches,
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Hemisphere Beauty Pageant, over $16,000 in scholarships as
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has announced that the next well as television contract
Central Florida preliminary possibilities.
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pageant will be held in Sanford
Miss Hemisphere Is the
-.. -. at the Sanford Woman's Club, largest beauty pageant
in
309 Oak Ave., on March 15. The world, Ms. Campbell said, and
pageant will begin with is family oriented - even
rehearsal and late registra tion most popular Mom (voted by
for PeeWee, Master and Utile
the young contestants) wIll
Miss dhisioni at 12:45 p.m. and receive a handsome trophy. In
registration for Pre-Teen, Teen fact, every contestant in this
nd Miss dl%jsions no la
pageant receives a trophy!
2:15 p.m.
Divisions include Pee Wee for
Winners at
local level will girls ages M; Masters for
particiapte in the Central ages 3-7; UtIle
M' for girls
Florida finals to be held in the' ages 6.10;
Tee,r for
Orlando area in June, and t&amp;e ages 11.13; Teen for girls ages
winners will participate In the 14-17 and Miss for girls (InNational finals to be held at the eluding marrieds) ages 18-27.
tch Inn, Orlando, in the Fall.
For more Information and
DuThe contest is based on entry blanks, contact Ms. TEN YEARS
personality- charm and POLSe, Campbell, 351 Sylvan Dr.,
OF BANKiNG
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James F Johnson, all of ford, announce the engagement Florida
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The bride- to-be, born in Douglas
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A 1971 graduate of Ribault to Gerald Keith McAuley, son of
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attended Seminole Junior vale, where he played baseball, of Toronto, Canada
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L Adams
A May wedding In Sanford is School, and a 1974 graduate of Sanford,
of Myrtle Avenue, Sanford;
and planned.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Nettles
of Oregon Avenue, Sanford.
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An unusual, condominium
concept, Patio Home Corn.
munhty created to blend with
lb. marvelous natural wooded
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location.
7, 3, and 4 bedroom homes with 2-car garages and stone
fireplaces. WesthirIron re verse cycle central h
Mr ecenomkal climate contrL Magniflc.? ea t and air
kitchens with
dishwasher, cOmpactor, disposal, Plus, swimming
pool and
tonnis court nd bea itolly lanthcap,d yard s.
Ricti*n
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904 mIles to Etsam
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Sunland ists,,
John L. SaulsSr., &amp;wf Clara
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John M. Cox &amp; WI M. Patricia
to Billy L.athanell Mason &amp; w
Donna K., U2So. Pinecrest, 1st
Addn., $21,600.
The Huskey Co., to Branlmlr
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If, Sweetwater Oaks, sec. 5,
111,900.
Robert R. Lyon &amp; WI Shirley
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You should receive additional eJucation at
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that will.aid you in civilian life.
9. You should be given $300 worth of doth.
In for wear during the period you work on
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WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP, 1106 Concrete &amp; Carpentry, Carports,
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Additions, RemeIing No ion too
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Help an "lnlla)n poor" Heating
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10, You should be covered by $20,000 worth
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11. You should receive a retirement plan that
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Robbins and list the property. buy and that evening he visited listing with Realtor
Robbins.
Robbins made an Inspection the Buyers and gave them his
stocks Instead of property terminal disease, and
However,
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and Mrs.
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Homeowner bought six lots In of the six lot., checkt1d out the report.
because stocks hase liquidity, starting
Homeowner
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not
know
that a
to
plan
on Magnolia Manor. It was more zoning, and called
on the
The Buyers decided to offer sale of the six lots could have
and pro pe rty doesn't, I prefer straightening ou
--t our affairs or less an investment. They Homeowners
one evening to the Homeowners the price they
property beca use of the tax
been
consummated
had
their
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finalize the listing.
were asking and instructed lzoker, Realtor Robbins, been
advantages and equity buildup, Most of our property is held by enterprising builder would need.
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upon
Broker to handle the tran- willing to cooperate with
but what if I need my money
us as joint tenants. We are the lots on cthlch to construct Robbins asked If he
could have saction for them.
due to sickness? Which do you wondering if that is the bes
Realtor Broker - that Ls, untU
t homes in the subdivision and an exclusive listing and place
feel is better?
The following morning Mr&amp; Homemaker and
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way under our present cir maybe they'd pick up a few the listing into Multiple.
Realtor Broker contacted Buyer met each other
at
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dollars on the investment.
"We don't mind your having Realtor Robbins and told him beau
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Iuse some money. They decided right now let's t put It
Buyer and h asked Mr. Rob.
First, ladvise you to set up an they'd call
estate as an investment is tops.
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Harry
Realtor Robert multiple listing, Ouj
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appointment at once wi th your
But that is not the point.
Homeowner about It that
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t' smile inside attorney, and a (J',A. tax
evening and to iy the lcat
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to a listing for a specific that If a transaction was both Helen and Harry we
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The most beneficial manner
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4tbout "liquidity." Because, it for yu to hold title now can
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right to cancel It anytime we sellers - the Homeowners.
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Robbins took out a sign the with Realtor Broker.
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will sell at once If it is priced at
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Homeowners' property in Mr. Robb1n who listed the
as willing to take your losa in a have to pay at the lime of
down market on real estate as inheritance, keeping In mind
The foll owing weekend Mr. net consider cooperating with
official said he w't
o u are in a down market in the income taxes w hich may be
and Mra. Bill Buyer were him and he suggested that they sure until all the fa cts were
stocks, you can always sell In a due when you dispose of the
This Is a three-bedroom, two4ath small home, designed to allOW
driving through Magnolia proceed without him par- known and sunsthnttated. He
7.
the 12 by 9 room for renting or for guests. The cross-lighted and
1,urry and get your money.
.
property later.
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,%lanor and saw the sign. The ticipating in the tran.saction. agreed, however. to turn the
- -:4
'17he only difference is, most
cross-ventilated fiving-dinIng Prea Is "enhilly located with the
There a.re many things to
question over to the chairinan
people will ta
bedroom wing on one side and the guest lialt on the other side.
Betty
Buyer
called
Realtor
r
,
keone
a stock market consider under these dr.
~ . .1 - ~\,'l
of the Professional Standards The kitchen foms part of the UylAg-dining space. it has a isinall
t~
loss as "Just
Of th
Robbins'
office
and
asked
him
c1stance such as the gflt tax
However, the Buyers refused. Committee of the local burcl
things," but a loss In
?
dining nook and b handy both to the front door and the porch. A
1 law
\ bow many lots were involved
,
the
life
estate
"You've
haned all our real for an thvesUgaUo.
,
and
th
e
fact
estate??? Horrors! Who ever
sdne,
indicated on the plan by a dotted dIe, provides
and when told there were six esta te transaction for us ever
First,
the
GRADUATE
heard of such a thing? It le
committee daylight to the klk&amp;n. Plan HAWR has 1, squ
feet and
lots in the parcel she asked the since we first came to Florida detemined to Its
vi ndon
the equity puon
Mildred W. Stemper, Realto
becomes a matter of honor, or that
inheritance
taxes ma
are
utisfactIon was designed by Jan ReWer, 100 520d Street North, St. Peterprice.
and u Mr. Robbins won't peemlt that U relation of Mr. and
swnpth'.
s burg, a.
10. Anyone w1sh
to know the cost of the
market lue,
you
to represent us and par- Mrs. Buyer,
'
the prosw*dve
Agency, Sanford, received
Asking
Price
blueprint
can
write
to
Relmr,
enclusialg
a stamped, selfSo, if you prefer property,
tidpak in the purchase as a
irchasers of the six lot and addressed
her diploma for the nationally
Iope.
: deal in that. In an emergency,
"The owners are asking cooperating broker we'll Just Realtor Broke
In any event, consulting
r was Indeed one
designation of GRI $3,500 per lot or $20,000 for the
: yo can always sell at the going competent experts now should recognised
forget It."
(Grad u a Ic,
of long standing and that the
Reltors entire package of six," Robbins
price - just as wi th stocks,
The Buyers contacted Mr. Buyers had acquired all of their
save you many tax dollars. Institute) at tb Mid-Winter told Mrs Buyer.
Sincerely, Don't delay making the ap.
and asked real estate through Mr. Broker,
Florida Association
of
"An right," replied Mrs. Robbins themselves
LARRY SAXON poIntment
be represen ted in the many in cooperation with other
that
they
Realtors
Conference
at
Buyer,
"my
Dear Mr. Saxon,
husband and I will sale and purchase of the six lots brokers,
Sincerely, Carhon House near Disney dlscus it
Myhusband and lawn quite a
and
11 we're in. by Realtor Broker.
LARRYSAJCON
Con s e q u e ii t I y,
World.
the
____ terestei we'll be in touch,"
Realtor Robbins told the Professional Standards
That evening, Mr. and Mrs. Buyers that If they wanted
Mr. Committee, acting under
Buyer th1ked about the l
Broker in on the deal as an provisions of the Realtors,
the price. They concluded that advisor that was all right but
____
____
be of Ethics, reprimanded Realtor
a
0N
T H E
since they'd had afloft
certainly, wasn't going to Robbins for his refusal
to
estate business handled by cooperate with Mr. Broker by cooperate
abide by the
'their own re presentatIve, sharing a commission with him. provlIons In and
the Code of Ethics
*
.
At
Byron Broker, anotheè Realtor, Realtor Robbins also
called Mr. calling for Realtor, to
they'd caU him and ask him to Broker and spin confirmed his cooperate In the best Int
erest of
Aak_
look Into the value of the Position on the question.
the sellers.
property.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
When no other interest in the
The committee pointed out to
This is the crucial energy and prevent should be set to keep the room
- r
Broker agreed and checked us iota wax eihibited by
with some of
any Realtor Robbins that Mr. and
the brownouts and comfortable and not to keep It out the property. Broker
the efficient operation of air blackcst experienc
con- prpecUvepurchasers Mr. and Mrs. Buyer could have easily
ed In parts overcool, a habit in many cluded
It
that
would
be
a
good
ndiUoners.
Mrs. Homeowner cancelled the called Mr. Broker
of the coin'itry during extremely
Initially and
homes, In one test, most types
ANDY
LANG
.11
øy
hot wea ther,
served the same purpose and
of units did well when the air
AP Newsfeatures
Al though central air condl. conditioner's thermostat was
surely
Realtor- Bobbi ns would
'4
Inave
not
objected to this .
Additional insu1atic, weath- uoning systems are gaining In aet at about 8Odegrees when
ierstrlpping and
"kY
every
Procedure.
C*NPII,L
Year,
most
1
caulking
outside temperature was 95
houses that have air condi. Too often, someone In a fam ily
'MW test to be pped, the
' generally associated with
ASPHALT TILES APE BRITTLE AND IIARD
committee found, "is what
Ing a hoise warm - are tise
s00manhts,generaI. turn3 on the air conditioning
L
I
.
TO i4A1IDLE. SOLVE THIS PROBLEM BY
would have promoted the beat
same d
lyof the window or Uugh.tJ. unit simply because it's warm
k
APPL'IIN&amp;
LITTLE HE4 r. SETAN ELECIRIC
Interestof thesellers.....*, and
air condi tioner opera ting more wall types.
outside even though it may be
Energy
is
Mrs.
e
saved
when
your
ffi
IRO1
Homeowner. In this case,"
ciently
during
hot
weather.
comfortable inside.
AT MEDIUM TEMPER.ATUR E. HOLD
:
air
conditioner
gives
sufficient
the
committee
determined,
2
Avoid frequent setting
: Mr conditioners neve r theless
1ILE FOR FIVE MINUTS CLOSE TO THE
L
cooling while using a minimum changes and on.oif operation.
"the fact that the buyers would
1. can waste
energy even sthen ant
WARM
IRON.
In
TillS
, un,..
nnt nrna'n,I u"ltS..'..e
such steps are taken. Cutting
MAI(ES ITSOF'TrR,
steps that can be taken to attain when no one is at home. If necassistance Of Mr. Broker is
down this waste will slice your
.
.
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this objective
sufficient
evidence that
L SS BR111' LE, ç
.
essary, use a timer to turn it
,ele
s,savethu,t.r,s
.
'V"i
ttme contml again about an hour fe
coopera
ti
on
was
'
and
IF)
MUCHEASI&amp;R
thereisno wajitor

MARIPIERS VILLAGE APTS,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Lillie Mae Harrison, wld,, to
322-26k
(QCD) Louise M. Lansing to
Bamboo Cove, 17 BDRM. Shag. air, 321SISior3fl-M?o
831-9993
Robt. J. Miller &amp; wf Linda
Mildred V. Godfrey, U. 10 81k Char le
The
Huskey
Co
La
sunny kitchens, playgrounds, near I or 7 bedroom duplex apartments.
:Wm. F.
s W.
nsing, PU. 20 Tohenry Trammel
3, Meizch's s.d $100.
park &amp;
Sr.,
&amp;
WI
Stuluke
&amp;
WI
Gail
CLASSIFIED
IEPT.
Plata. From
Furnished or unfurnished. 40
K.,
U 4 BIk F
Crystal Point, $8,000.
$4Q AIrportSanford
Mary, U 6 Bik I North Orl.
RATES
Blvd. near Sanford
Amer. Modulars Corp to ( QCD)Charles W. Lansing
Swimming Pool 4230 S. Orlando
Sweetwater
Oaks,
See
to
Ave 323 13-40
Terr., Sec 1 (in. no. 1 132,000. 117,900.
Dr. 3732n0
lthru$fjrn,s
HOURS
Barry 1. Morgan &amp; Mary L, U. Alyce A. La
41ca line
nsing, IA. 20 Crysta l
Sara
6
E.
thru 25 tImes ---- 31c a line
Two bedrm. apt., or large 2 bedroom
Stepp to Millard E.
4, 131k 6, Shadow 11111 s-d, Point, $8,000.
I:oo AM. - 530 P.M.
Estelle Patterson to Robert
Unfurnished, 1 bedroom apt, air,
house. 3739vo from 'to'.
26 times
Rounsley &amp;
.24ca
line
MONDAY
thru FRIDAY
carpeted, only 1" So 3" 72%
WI Mary A., Lt 56, W.Claussen&amp;WIJUIiaKW7O'
($2.00 MINIMUM,CHARGE)
Lane Warner aka Mary Lane Goldle Manor, Ist Addn.,
SATURDAY 9- Noon
after
S. Adults, no pets
K-C Sales, Inc. to Edward B. Warner
a
of
Lt
23
&amp;
E
20' of 24, Blk C,
"', Adult;. Lovely large I
to Doris M. Burkhart.
3 Lines Minimum
AIl___ •
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121 7I1
-,
bedroom bir, Ideal for retired 715 Meadows. Lake
&amp; wi Helen L., U. 13 Oak Un't 280 VIllage
EnglLth Eats., Un. 3, $S3,000.
Mlry-S,nford
of Wind.
Theodore H. Brooks &amp; wf
Persons. 6M 6415; 327 $031
Mount s-d, 135,000.
Area 2 Bedroom duplex. Vape,
QC1j E)rage Inclus., Inc., to
meadows No. 3, 128,500.
DEADLINES
Marlorie
to ft .1 Plunk I. t.f ii.- -.
âflñII.,fr.. ". lw,
,
Pool service
,uia uirp., comm 37.56 ch. S of
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
Included, $113. 901-7753157 ext.
Christine, LI 10 BIkC, St. Johns NE
Noon
The
Dc
110
WAIRPORT
BLVD.
Before
cor. Sec 11.20-30 etc., $100.
779, Don Cline.
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River Eats., $10,000.
SANFORD,373.7170
Devco of Orl,, Inc. to Michael
SundQj - Noon FridQy
Jack L Ruehlen&amp; WI Doris to
Delbert L Wilson &amp; WI Elain e Donjernigan &amp; WI. Sandra P. U
31-Aiaar?ments Furnished
21 81k M, Camelot Un. 2,
__________________________
it 3081k 1 Nor th On. Townsite
$37,400.
TT
4th Adds., $22,100.
Efflcncy apt aUutties fur
QM
Sandra F. White, adm. ell
nushed, newly decorat ed . 07.50.
4-Personals
Mrs. Mary Jane Northlngton,
Want
ed
372 2796 after S. AdultS. flo pets .
A Community of
I
exec. Eat Margaret C. Brilliant Aileen C. McCarty to Victor
jej,j, &amp; wf. Clara M., LI 10 Learn to Relax Meditate. Unisnd.
Fine
Homes
offered
by
"dELAKA APART MENTS
to Loretta Hall, Lots 1-7, inc 81k
Enroll In Applied Metaphysics A GOOD SALrSMAN
First Federal Savings and
—Is never out
111W. 1st SI
41 Amended Plat of Crystal byfair Sec., lit Adds., $19,000.
classes at FPL "Sunsitine Kit.
Of work. Call us if you have a real'
Loan of Mid Florida
I
Harry A. Goehring Constr. to
then", beginning March 19th t
estate license, and a desire c
Lake Shores $1,200.
Nice Apartments
1
Priced from
7:30 p m. Direct Inquiries to P.O.
Dewin A. Kopaniasz &amp; wf.
EARN MORE!
PARK APARTMENTS
(QCD) Trustees, Key Dev, &amp;
ticnlsn 'F#i
r,4r. __________
flnv ill rt.,,,,...
CAl Anti
I
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I
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UNNE. INC.
1717 5. Park Ave.
J(dflC(t tL b 111K C, Golfvlew
Realty to Frank W. Harvey Ea
REALTORS373JOr3fli0
initial Recreational
(QCD) Francit
ts. See Meredith Manor Un. Lecithin? Vlnegart 64? Kelp! Now
Sr. &amp; Noa to Its 9 &amp; 10 Bik F, art
FUrfliSp,d 1 bedroom air cond. apt
Fees ar paid and include
all four In one Capsule, osi, for Part lime help, retired
.
No.
i
person
III floor. adutt only. No pets 372 j
James Miller III wt Laura L, N Sanlando Springs $100.
VB6+. FUSt' Drs
Large Cutt Hous•, Junior
preter ed , Tran ortallo, not
Jenior &amp; Mary Margaret 35'
Viso
of I.t II &amp; S 40' of 12,
QCD Mirhael H. Bishop to
J(iyCC to 11obrt 11. Penacll &amp;
Pdur%ery, Lake Mary or phone 322
Jeujur, Li. 10111k 21 Saulando, Goldenrod Manor, $26,900.
AVALON APARTMENTS
Dorcas M. Bhop, It 3 81k 11 Judi th
Calling All Girls
Large Picnic Area
$100.
M.
IA
18
81k
B,
Skytark
ADULTS,NOPETS
Fletcher Prop Inc. to Lloyds Terr,, Lake
to ent er the Miss Sunrt Beauty
(QCD) Francis Jenior &amp;
Conventional Financing
Brantley s-d, $35,000.
116 W. 2nd St.
trustees, Guardian Mtg. 1100.
Pageant. Ages 36. 7 10, 1113 &amp; I
Relax
Shop
the
easy
way
Saop
argaret E. to Margaret E. Investors, a
NOCLOSING
COSTS
(Q)GaryM.Wanwf
1$. Call 1.6177i3
Each child
portion of SEC 28.
tnd a y's cisuifl ed Ads from your
)or78edroom Adults Onty
(QCD) Michael R. Bishop to
receives
a
trophy
Debra to Debra J, Watson, L1 26
From 71
percent
easy chair.
Park Avenue mobil@ Park
Jenior &amp; Mary M.,, IA. 14 Utile 21-30, Dese. 16.60 acres &amp; 7
Dorcas M. Bishop, IA 7 BIk B 81k A, Longwood North, $100. -_.__.....
I Georgia Terr., $100.
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2S4SParkDrive.3flI
95
per
cent
acres rn-i, $535,000.
Lloyds Terr., $100.
FINANCING AVAILABLE
KennethG. Brlzzle&amp;wf Mary
Lewis C. Dowuing &amp; wf. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll Truck, tire and fleet serviceman. Efficiency
Gee. D. ClantonJr., adm.
Free, 641 2017 for "We Cere"—
Utilities, fishing and
Fletcher Prop InC., to
We will lease for up to
Elperienced needed in changing
Ben Rosemary to Kelly D. Stephens
canoe Included
to James L. Thomas &amp; wf Delda trusttes of Guardian 4Itg
'Hotllne" Adutli or Teens,
OflC year
Ofl SCCfliC
wilt ring truck rims and farm
Weklv River. $100 Call 323 4470
Boss to DavId L Schutt &amp; &amp; wf Carolyn M., comm. at NW
tires.
with Option to buy 1
Paid
insurance,
or see at Camp Seminole,
holpltalliafion two wet4 paid
22O.32, less r-w, 130,000.
cor. of NE 14 of SE ki of Sec 18.
?hn apply from So t
EflgliSh Est&amp; $27,000.
30, dese., 16.60 ceres 1 &amp; 720
vocatton
ist
year.
.-..
Apply
100
percent of your rant
in per son Sainford- Furnished, new studio L I
vie Real Eat. mv. to Alfred acres
2140 etc., $lo,00o.
to 5. M. Hair, 55$ W, 1st St.
Oviedo Land Ce,, to
tO
me dOpaymantf
e
G.
carw.
ceramic
N. BesseSen &amp; Christopher HSouthern lad. Say Bk. to Car keys lt Hand y
Food Store Someone with traporta,jo
tile bath Adults only $115 mo up
Geo. M. Cord &amp; wf Doris to Underhill &amp; wf Alice G., From
&amp; se
Celery Ave. F Inder please CAII 327.
&amp; WI Shelley, U 16 Or1
Located I stock
Angel L GOAZalel&amp; wf. Niva L,
301 W. 1101h St.
wend night% with eldefIV lady
es L. Guth &amp; wf Ruth, U SE cor. of NE of NW of Sec, U
or 3731111.
South of Airport Blvd.,
18 BIk F, Spring
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327
5777.
The Colonnades, 3rd Sec., 22, Seminole Raceway, 1 5! 10-21-31. etc., $4,000.
on Sanford Anuue.
$21,900.
150 REWARD for return of or in
Sanford. Florida
(QCD Richard W. I bb to See. 2, $67,000.
Addn. CB $3,300.
for Mallon leading to recovery ot AVON TO THE RESCUE
ange Prop. Inc. to
Gr
a6
Charlotte J Lobb, Lot 871 Spring
Angelika A. Dorninque, sgl. &amp;
ad .tt male Redbone
.9_4
0V_
Sales offic, open
(QCD) Pa ida O'COflflOF, sgl Oaks
Hound Tatoo Caught up In lay oil? Sac your
Bel-Aire Homes, Inc., " 378.
Un, IV, $100.
J461" inside left ear,
Alice But-Wer to Leo J. Kat. 10 Catherinetroo
372 3461
Monday.Frlday. $4,
387 &amp;
Loke Jennie
, Spring Oaks Un, 3,
__________________
zenberger &amp; wf Margaret, LA. 6 go, of
Procts Call 6U
Sat. £ Sun. 1-4
Archie B. Smith &amp; wf Ruth to $100.
II
W 143' of Lt
OR
CONTACT YOUR
APARTifi
ENTS
107
LOch
Gordon
L,
Jordar,
&amp;
w
f
Ber
.
Pine tits, Sanford, M,000
6-Child Care
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Arbor, Crystal Lake, $9,ODO.
Curtiss deForest Sherwood
REALTOR OR BROKER
__
ON
LAKE
JENNIE
94-~RwiTts
_____ 1
Douglas F. Wagner &amp; wt
1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.
BABYSIT IN My H
Kent
____
Charles Best &amp; wf Mary to 357 Frank L Woodruf is &amp;d of &amp; wf. Marcia Ann
DIAL
-_
Unda to John P. Hogan &amp; WI Jack B. Carruthers &amp; (
la nds So. Saoford, $1,400.
1-1 BEDROOM APTS.
(305) 122-8721 .11211
Marjorte.
3fl
144
North OrL Terr., Sec 4 Un. i
1neht, Margaret C., U 2 Blk A, The
ToShareHomeand
SWIMMING POOL
David L Tennant &amp; Nancy to
E*pen%es.3725fl
FISHING. BOATING
I.
ood Thn to Eat
(Q) rine E. Ws to $66,Th0.
0ISPOSALS
Daniel J. Chopp &amp; wf. Judith
to
Constance
Clarence E. Wirts, Jr., LA. 14,
323-0742 or 322.0332
(QCD) Lois B. Brown, sgl
Lt 117 Highland to Margar J. Plumb, LI 1 BIk
n*Ms Unfurnished
FRUIT FOR SALE
-.
Theloades, 2nd
1100 ChesterF.Brown,3gJ,,Lt34&amp;
Myrll W. Carltou &amp; wf
5 BIk H. Ti. 12. Sn1anrIn
I Q('fl (hrlM
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1,,.0
rnAa, UI III A
1141-410+113-01411
-r
----.
uaruyio WUL$nI U. Alniwor
'Y''
rflMIThLIJ
!M
th Charles M. Messlmer &amp; WI.
etux etal, to Garold L. Couri. Springs 1OO
MURCOTTS
&amp; wf Susan, E150'ofSSS' of
United Assoc., Inc. to
N Edna to Clayton F. Mitchell &amp;
113.00 per bu.
tryman &amp; Elaine K., Condom. Frederick W.
of S'4 of N'1 of NE% of
rnn
3230362
Br
Uulan,
Lt
32
a
dley &amp; WI
A No. 3. Bl. C. C
Seminole
E% of SE¼ Sec
Ood Jean
he
M.,
LI.
4
Wekiva
H
4-2O31,
$4,100.
Raceway
1st
Addn,
&amp;
mob.
un t
Samula Live lechorn hens, while
Gdns., $100
mchard W. Buck &amp; wf Vivian ho
they last SOc each for I to SO. 4k
Club, Fox Hunt, Sec. $36,900,
"Quiet Elegance"
me., $13,500.
to
(QCD) Mary
n Alexander,
eech
for SO or more. CackIe.rry It you've searched for
Grea ter Constr. to Dale E. floPaul W. F riderich &amp; wi
Charles Nor &amp; WI. Emma to
the ultimate
Farms, ' mile off 41 on Samsula
re
U 8 BIk B, Sport- Harold
sgl to Reginald C. Al exander, Heber &amp;
in artm
living, you II find it
Jacquelyn, U.
Mefflll &amp; wi.
Dr to CackIeey Farms Sign. 1U
13
60 sman Paradise, $13,000.
at Franklin Arms Conveniently
sgt, U 4 BIk B, Woodinere Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt.
$j 47$ 5459
Bik 21 Crystal Lake Winter
lOcat ed lust two blocks west of 17Harry
A.
Goehring
Constr.
to
Hom
Park, 2nd sept, $100
Sec. I, $36,000.
es, $2,800.
'--.
92, betweeq, Fairway Pla,e and
n..,1i. ',
0
vsuj WI nurea
Il—I 5TflICTfl
Seminole High School.
Mark
Schlise
&amp;
WI.
Anna
to
L, Lt4 Bik D. GoLfvlew Eats.,
M. Bobo &amp; Gayle S,, U
JackIeceolaswSc,i
Sec Meredi th Manor Un. 1, Charles
One Bedroom $144
Heated Pool, All Ages
17BlkA,
Mobile Manor ,vJ
$30,400.
372-3337
$12,.
Bedroom $174
Bel-Aire Homes Inc., to
Douglas Stenstrom, adm. est
Joseph L. Beame &amp; sef Rhoda,
i4—cm1,a,R,Six Month's Lease
Vela L. Nelson to Anthony
It 461 Spring Oaks Un. 1'
—
Masofl,
Construction
Umina &amp; wf. Frances, LI 6, Bik
$36,500.
FISH nd BOAT en scenic
J, N. H. Garners Addn CAMP.
Cenlral
Heat &amp; Air
wild WekIya River at the bass
Bel Aire Homes Inc., to mar
I'...72 Park His., $10,500.
breeding grounds Call 323100 or
Wall-to-Wall Shag
Daniel Vargas &amp; wf Olga A., Lt
See at CAMP SEMINOLE,
Dishwasher
&amp; Disposal
462 Spring oaks Un. III, $37,000.
Pool &amp; Clubhouse
Grange Prop Inc., to Ira J.
Laundry Facility
Greenwald &amp; WI Joyce G., LI
ADULTS ONLY
813 Spring Oaks Un, IV, $,O00.
"it0
14 a W
I
PETS CONSIDERED
Ill-Lo Corp Inc., to New ViSta
Here area few tips on what to look for:
Constr., Lot 56, English Woods,
3236650
1st Addn., $11,100.
1. You should receive at least $900 p.r year
1120 FIoda Ave.
Hi La Crp Inc., to New Vista
to StOFt.
Constr. LI 55 English Woods,
2. You should be told months In advance the
Sanford, Fla.
$11,100.
dates
and
time
you
will
work for this part.
Dorothy Rutledge sgl to
?.1ASTERS COVE
time
employer.
ON THE LAKE
Dewey H. Smith &amp; WI Edna P..
373-7900
5.
You
should
U 2 GeorgIa Acres,
work only one weekend per
Levie Real F.st. Inv. to Boyd
onA, and two wetks OUCh summer and
DUPLEX, Furn. or unfurn. ideal
N. Wififtm &amp; .#f Cheryl M., IA
he should buy all your m"Is during work
localkn reasonable rent.
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3 Uedri. 7 baths. wflb all The

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catbird financing. W.o.

iaded yard. lovely home, nice 3 BR frame with efficiency apt.
mel. 3 be*'ooms. 2 barns. Occupy
rear. Income $200 too. Own
boI4k total $11,500. 3nno.
on qualifying. %ee RI you-11 love It.
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Sanford- Excellent cond., 3 Bdrr,
2 both, heat, carpeted, large yar
Si Si Senore
3751 down. 22).T212.

Older refurbished Spanish style
home. Must be seen to be op.

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predated. 131.100. Terms...

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY
503W. hI St.

323-6061,323 0117
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$17,300 for lovely home ii
Quiet residential area, 3 bdrms.

laundry room workifiop. carpor
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Acres, corner -- of Sanford.
iool home or g.rdnt site. Only
1 per acre. T.rmt.

Hartman Realty,

If acre up. Terry Re&amp;;, y,
EALTOR. 425 0711.

era con be divided. Lake May.
Ptween 3rd &amp; 4Th at Van Buren
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Iuuccu, 1517 LouIse St.. Cryi
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JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CCNTRACTOR

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REALTORS, Casselbeny,530-1444

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FORREST GREENE INC.
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KULP DECORATORS

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Shag Carpeting
Fully Equipped Kitchens
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
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Camper. Car, Retripiralor. Lots
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furniture, lined up for th sale
kick.alMg: table and 4 thairs.
black and white and
color TVs. soles. chairs, nice
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trailer. Will trade IS' boat or lot
tar equIty. 332-7153

IS' Coble, deep V. 1973 *5 HP
Johnnon. Back to back fold down
seats. Excellent condition. Call
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Wellcraft, 171 Mercury, IS HP,
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11.400. 323-7311 after S.
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finest American, Motors Facility. The
South's largest selection of new cars!
Prices that will suit you to a Royal-T! All
backed by American Motors Buyer
Protection Plan, Complete Parts and
Service Departments! All new Leasing
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401 Celery Ave., Sanford

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Commercial Properties
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139 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanford

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air, fenced, trees. $.900.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD.- 3 bedroom home
Shopping, church., hotpltal.
'apes, range, refrigerator in.
cloded BeautUul yard 123.000
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Beautifully
dIcorateci 3 bedroom home
central heat &amp; air, carpeted,
family room, breakfast bar,

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2177 Hwy. 17-97

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2404 S. Hwy. *712
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322-2420

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Wednesday. Hunch are faulty Friday. A pleasant surpri Saturday.
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billion budget for the 19776 dicated an austerity program,
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car dealers and dealers around
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- A look at equipment costs to see if some iterns that
need to be purchased can be delayed.
A glance at the school's "open door policy which

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Board of Regent's proposal to increase tuition at state

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destruction by the department. Grant, saying some city equipment
will be turned over to the city, check was a loan to lp
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records seen by The Herald
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Friday was a check made out
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two city dertmen,
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determine the extent of this donations.
to
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LwnLs for swnmerwork but
funds would
he s.,
,dd the county would be stretch
skeptical
theway to Seminole
without the help and encouragement of assistant administrator
all the
City and county officials more than happy to administer County. "Nothing has crossed
Susan
Castrianni
and
activities
director June
seeldng
more federal money to a federally backed program. my desk yet," Hug said.
Miller, and of Eddle -Seakarfk who primed tbe wall surface, they
could not have completed their mammoth tok In just 20 hours. provide summer jobs for young City officials' reaction was
"Young people need to work
people ard students are pleased much the same as ViWen's. in the surtuner time," Moore
The patients are understandably delighted with the mural.
with President Ford's an. Casselberry City Manager said, adding, Wt "if It comes,
nouncement that he will seek Harry Hug said he read about we'll take advantage of it — if
8011S 1412.7 million In additional Ford's proposal In the It's possible."
newspapers and would fike to
fun' from Congress.
Some members of Congress
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Financial Records

Grant last week said he
the equipment or
were
tired
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bills
being satisfactory.
"discovered" addi • "It looks
The
September
Fire
Council Chairman J.R. Grant sharing money.
fishy
working
conditions
under
City
formation
to
another
city
clerk.
in
unpaid
bills
slashed
away
in
Department
bill
was
for
In.
said Investigations conducted
Clerk
Onnie
Shomate
were
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same
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Mrs.
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of
a
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drawers and in "paid"
1Bossiere told The Herald
Mr 0111ff said on Jan 17, Impossible
Grant thoroughly research
files In addition, she zald, two this morning that it was the fire tck The purchase order
indicates discrepancies In this year, two days after she
,Mrs. 011iff said the police city payroll records.
was dated March 4, 1975.
certain payroll accounts.
days ago Fire Chief ROY bookkeeper's policy last year
assumed the job of bookkeeper officer (Laurence (Skip)
"The bookkeeper last year
In a meedng with Coun. LaBosslere brought to her for him to hold out bills until
City bookkeeper Elise 011iff a policc officer asked, "Are you Iligley)
did
not
define
the
cilman
Gerard
Connell,
Mrs.
office
another
told
was
actually nuining the city,"
$500 worth of purchases were sat
The
herald
the going to give me the same meang of fringe benefits, but 011111 w
as instructed to have unpaid bills, including one from He added
Besslere said today. "She
discrepancies involved
that purchase orders
one or fringe benefits as (the former did Indicate he had been Hartaocklookat all bills before
last
September.
were not filled out either until
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more police officers having city bookkeeper)
Betty Kelly overpaid from the special state checks were drafted
, she said.
ouncil meeting were members received more police incentive did?"
revenue funds $150.
The
bookkeeper
(Mrs.
Offiff)
June Lormann and Don ad educational pay than
Mrs. Kelly qiIt her city Job In
Mrs. 0111ff continued that said she has discovered in
Schreiner.
authorized from state revenue January,indicating at the time Higley gave similar In. recent we
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LDNGWOOD -City Council
n a Special meeng this
morning ordered acting public
safety
director
ames
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t tak tflto Custody
all city financial records and
deliver
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By DONNA ESTES

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RAVS YOU
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NEW DEAL I RIGHT w! IF r MXXS I IF ThkTS
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would gibe me five clubs
tricks any time clubs broke or
the jack dropped doubleton,
There is a 36 per cent chance of
a 3-3 break, plus a 16 per cent
chance of dropping a doubleton
jack. I would have had a 52 per
cent chance for my contract under those circumstances.

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Southern Bell is not expected
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for students this se
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Herald Staff Writer
to accept the proposal.
phone company to use the city franchises with Florida ciUcs, main objective of Hunt and
uld
be similar prograins in the past
The Hcuie Democratic
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welcomed,"
County
Com71v
franchise provides dot streets, alleys and other right- is in the process of borrowing Southern Bell offi
Sanford City Commissioners
cials.
and
h,
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found
students
are
leadership
said Tuesday that it
mission
Chairman
Sid
Vihlen
yesterday handed a Southern Southern Bell pay the city one of-ways to conduct Its business.
200 million,
"You hit the nail on the Jr. said today.
most Ideally suited for the will try to push through
Bell Telephone Company of- per cent of the company'sgrosa
At the end of the two-year
A 30-year franchise with no head," Hunt said when
recreation department," Hug Congress this month a special
annual
revenues
for
f
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ficlal an offer for a
VihIen said the county's said
$5 9 billion appropriation
franchise which after two two bears of the agreement for holds the option to Increase the the city, ended Feb. 1.
budget
Ithout federal help
franchise as collateral.
However, both Hug and designed to create up to two
the
use
of
the
pubhc's
right-offmnchise fee to two per cent for
years may cause an increase in
IU reestablislunent of the
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-is too lean this year to hire Sanford Mayor Lee Moore were billion jobs in a variety of
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city,
phone
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remaining
28
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bills.
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local Southern Bell office, will
Won for summer jobs
report the Commission's
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Ford, but
fictals in Jacksonville.
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problem
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outcome of the officials
Jngx s ristoration and hIstor) (tHt$np back to
Gunther
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their
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Re-Hearing Slated On Turner Extradition
By BOB LLOYD

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Assistant State Atty. Richard Hyatt told
the court that he had talked by telephone with
Garland and al though Garland was unable to
appear in court he was agreeable to the rehearing,

Herald Staff Wri ter

Seminole Circuit Court Judge Richard B.

IN BRIEF
Oil Producing Nations
Seek Price Commitment
NEW YORK (AP) - The oil cartel's plan for linking
petroleum prices

Muldrew Is scheduling an April re-hear ing On
the state of New York's efforts to extradite
super salesman Glenn Turner to face a
mon th con tempt of
Judge Muldrew yesterday granted, In a
f our-minute hea ring here a State of Florida
mo tion for a re-hearing on the extradition
proceeding.
Turner, colorful south Seminole resident

to the cost of its Imports is being read
here as a ploy prepared for talks with the consuming
nations later this year. Some analysis feel the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries may be
willing to grant short4erm pike concessions In return for
assurances that present oil profits can maintain their
purchasing poker. "WImi, they're looking for is some kind
of a commitment From the consuming nations regarding a
stable price, which they may get if we are big enough fools
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says Prof. Maurice Adelman at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. At the conclusion of their Algiers
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"prepared to negotiate condi ti ons for the stabiliza tion of
oil prices." But they said such st.abillsation would include
linking the price to such items as the price of manufac-

Judge Muidrew said he was tentatively
setting the new hearing for March 20. Hiatt
said Garland had requested a date In the

week of April and Muldrew said, "Then we'll
hold it about that time."
The court noted that the sta te, in a brief
filed in support of Its petition for re-hearing,
has raised questions concerning an apparent
conflict in Florida's extradition statute,
Judge Muldrew ruled Feb. 6 that New
York state papers forwarded through Guy.

facing re-trial at Tampa on federal mall fraud
charges, and his attorney, Edward T. M.
Garland of Atlanta, were both absent from
the brief Thursday hear ing.

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TOMAH, Wis. (AP) — Frank G. Andrea was an early
rer who liked to open his hardware store by 7 a. He
shunned some innovations embraced by other Tomah
merchants, such as staying open Saturday nights. But
when he died, he left the community the bulk of his es ta te
perhaps $1 million or more. His en terprise, thrift and

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GOP Chairman Mary Louise Smith warned today that the
party is in serious trouble and that "time is running out,"
"Unless you and I get toge ther and work f or this party,
we
may have no party at all," Mrs. Smith said In a speech
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monies, insisted she has
no
thing todowl th it other than
counter-signing payroll checks
No, It wasn't a hurricane or tornado that caused this
damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom as city treasurer.
Newsome, 100 Columbia Road, DeBary, yesterday, Rather
Councilman
Connell,
It was an automobil e, driven by Mrs.
Muriel Clock, 138 Verona Road, also of DeBary, that ran out of control. 7be car careened
ho
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her
whether
through
flower bed and fina lly came to rest In the bedroom of the Newsome
home. Fortunately, the she does In fact sign reports
Newsome, were not home at the time of the occident, which caused arozImakIy
$1,000 damage to from the state as the city's
the auto and $5,000 to the borne.
fiscal officer, Indicating the
amoun ts due policemen under
the state program. She at first
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Legal Notice

Phone Hike Possible
(Continued From Page 1-A) chise of the phone company
Knowles said he felt the
Hunt also said it was "to the which provides for a 30-year telephoue
company, being the
benefit of the city" to show it period with a one per cent fee, only company
operating In the
W a franchise with the phone
Commissioner Gordon Meyer City. has been "using" the
abstained from any dLicussion public's righit-or-way.3 withou

By BILL BELLEVILLE
Herald Stall Writer
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restriction on any construction office at 24th Place and Maple
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the existing building for his Dance Dodge at 1801 W. 1st
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Parade Committee
Begins Yule Work
By JANE CASSELBERRY
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discuss plans for the 1915
Christmas Parade,

Officers were elected and
There Is one group in town duties assigned to the
that really believes in doing its following:
Bill (Banks)
Christmas planning early.
Register, parade marshal;

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Sanford Fred Davis, chairman; D. C.

Greater

Christmas Parade Committee McCoy, assista nt chalman;
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and there would be no resignation of Ed Blacksheare,
mecha ni cal or body work done who Is resigning as P&amp;Z Cornat the site,
missioner because of his ap-

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Incation was on Lash's property

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Notice Is hCrChy given tP? *c are
engaged In bviinell Lt Beac h Ave,,
Sankando Springs, Seminole
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Zoning (P&amp;Z) Commission last cars.
night unanimously approved a
A public hearing was set for
condi tional use plan submitted March 2o to consider a rNluest
by automobile dealer Jim Lash to allow Cardinal Industries to
for the establishment of a used locate a model housing project
car lot at 4114 Orlando Drive. alongside the Sanora housing
Local attorney Robert development for the modular
Morris, representing Lash, told apartment construction in.
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But concern of phone corn- or .'otlng on the telephone paying the city.
Definite action taken by the the report declares that the resources committee which will
Central
Florida
area
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party
have Central Region DPC to quality of the water must be consider It next week. Under
"e of PRODUCT MOVEMENT
over using the franchise because his involveThe previous franchise did been drastically reduced by eliminate pollution In the St.
SYSTEMS, and that WI intend to
franchise as colla teral for a ment in the Issue would con,
maintained and preserved so the proposed law, Department register sold nam, with the Clerk of
not call for
loan, doesn't register much stitute a conflict of Interest, provided the any fee, but efforts of State Pollutlor Johns basin has resulted in:
that
"body contract Is not of Natural Resources head the Circuit Court, Serninolt County,
city with a 33 and Control, (DPC) a recently
— The City of Maitland hazardous to one's health." Harmon
concern with citY com- Meyer'3 wife is an employe of onmmrd per cen
Shields would direct FIGCIdo in accordance with the
mlsjoners,
t
discount
arid
cernpiled
five-year
report
of
upgrading
to
advanced
waste
Unabated
pollution
of
water
the
consolidated
agency.
l'Ovi$lont c4 the FiCtitious Name
Southern Bell.
three free trunk lines,
that
organization
reveals,
Statutes,
treatment,
To-wit section eii,os
Commissioners, during the
and air can be extremely costly
riot Ida Statutes csi,
Successful
efforts
have
cen—
The City of Casselberry, in terms of hunv4n suffering,
noon luncheon at the Capri ResFuture environmental ef.
WlIiLm H, Schwab
'ere' around enforcement of proposing plans to eliminate losses of property value
according to Senkevich's
forts,
taurag, expressed their desire
John Carla
and
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existing pollution statutes, and discharge to surface water.
Foiled
Publish- March 7. 14. 2). 7$. 1975
to insure that revenues will be
reduced enjoyment of the report, will pi vot on:
education
of the public to
collected by the city In the event (Conflnued From Page I-A)
Action against the City of region's "outdoor lifestyle."
Funding to munIcipalIties DEL 3)
S(wm had told The Herald mllution pro~lem.
Winter Park is still pending,
Dredging and fliling of any for construction of new
NOTICE FOR BIDS
that the state legislature system in the jail played a part that a "Saturday night special"
L
egal
Notice It hereby given that
"We~J
River
md
all
the
based
on
where
eliminates a municipal tax.
they decide to Florida waters require a permit wastewater facilities,
tc'j tio
In stopping the attempted revolver had also been other spring
be recei ved by
runs still exhibit, locate an East Orange County from both the state DPC and
The d:rnjnatjon of the utility trcak1A11 L
or of lcr.da. Deparlrncnt 0'
£mug1ed into the
Regionaliz.ation
of
sewage
Jail
and
good
water
quality,"
but
Regional Facility.
tax would "be disastrous,"
Genera' Services, Division ot
Monday, county corn- ditassernbled and fl ushed down "Lakes
Seminole county pollution treatment facilities.
Construcfi
Howell
and
Jessup
are
on and maintenance, unto
Comniioner A. A. McClana. mlssionera approved Polk's a commode when the Jaflhreak still
The Central Region DPC control office, County Pollution
? ) P M o'ciou floral ISII
in
extremely
poor
conoffIc' located In Orlando has Control Director Langley Adair
Continued inspection by wnd ay March 17, 1975, and
han said.
request. for a budget line item attempt was discovered.
will
diflOn," according U, the report overall Pollution abatement investigate's the proLability of DPC of all treatment plants, At that time be Publicly operved and
"If we don't increase taxes transfer to pay for a $1,750 Hogan, however,
said today compikd by A. Senkevich, responsi
including chemical sampling, read aloud at Conference Room of
here, ( the franchise fee) we will metal detector that will be that the weekleng
investlgtion rei1oa! l)PC administrator In area of bility for a nine-county environmental damage in
ThI Sf*te Ottfr,. fllr!q Wnter Perk,
i'ntral Florida.
J',.1,:*1 tizn-, ur, ant- e~-' #--#rl-~,-. 11-1W flr;,- j-dl,q Int- in ~Ii -rc-cornuwwling to the county
j( rlc.ria for
Careful
pollution
r control
son of
.iddition, tile area of t1w. St.
McCLanahaj said.
Because surface water is so commissioners approval or storm ninoff and dredge and fill ,Proiftl A. Two Ran Residences
to aid in future detection of that a gun was smuggled
into Johns from Lake Harney Important to the lifestyles denial of the permit. Inorder to activities.
Estimated rerenucc to be smuggled items,
the ceilblock.
(Prolec, U. Picnic, Pavilions,
through Lake George still livelihoods
collected by the city on the one
of
Central cut down on some of the red
Also Monday, deputies were
*etfrooms and Wale,
Mrs. Sh..r'a- hiithind VMUUIL$
LLa-CApoor water quality, but Floridians, priorities of the tape and overlaping actio
"5"i for Wekiw
Per cen t fee is $14,800
seen outside the jail on a Hood I
ns
by
Springs Slate
Grant Shazer, 20. tIe "sources are in the process of
Park).
fice have been to control four separa te environmentally
Records show that the Avenue lawn checking a pleaded guil ty last month
ing,"
All ri?i
In
upgrad
fUfflilPed and all
water pollution problems, — oriented state agencies
electric franchise, gas fran- number ci blue-covered cell cirdi co
work
,
a
perf0rm, Shill Win ac
t to a charge of
ur
m
Little WeIdva — grossly namely dredge and fill ac- "Super-agency" is now
chfse and cable television mattresses with a metal pouonoburgiryu4
cordenc# with the
being
drawings,
polluted
in 1970 — began to tivitles, and domestic and in- planned,
'PCCifI(Clj
franchise pro vide more than a detect or. At that time officers is In county Jail pending
and
a pre- show improvement since DPC dustrial waste.
Docum ents pertainin g Contract
thereto,
ufl per cent revenue to the city, said it was just "a routine cell
Trustees of the Internal
Wh'4h ma,
sentence investigatiot, ordered had ordered the removal of a
be eamint.j,
no t
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The ever Increasing tourist Improvement Trust Fund,
A conc'ensus among Mayor shakedown.'
obtan,
at tht Office ,if the Bureau
by the COurt.
laige
num be r of sewage and residential populations In Department
04 Construction, SI) Larson
Lee Moore and Coinmjssjonrs
Hogan a1d no contraband
of
Bldg.
Natural
Shaw was one of four men treatment plants,
ahas54.p PIotida.
Conta1
Flo
and
the
ri
and may be
ia1"
da are creating a Resources, Game and Fish
McClanahan and Julian Sten. was fou nd in the mattresses but arrested In January when
upgrading of the effl uents of tremendous demand for high Cocunisslon, and
"" A
At
mt'taned tron, Ihe
strom showed their supptwi of the hacksaws wcr found later sherift's igent.s cracked what
the DPC, will
DW C
-nton rtCld 14
offir"t"
l`41`1000C,
others. Yet "storm water quali ty water, 111gb quality be
GrO. Arthfe5
the fran chise,
in a drain in the celiblock and they called a three-county
reorganized into the one
32)) 13 East
COtOnial Drive, Orlando, FWWS
discharge, and a citrus plant recreational waters are a "super
Commissioner John Morris the bladesundernea th atabtein burglary ring that utilized
-agency" if an effort by
Gerald P. c
ARA
discharge continue to be necessity for boa ting, water state
Iegi.sla torsLsnuees(uj
supported the orgnal (ran- the cell.
AlA AtChllKt
Juveniles to t*irq,larIze bmes. problems."
skiing, canoeing, fishing, House subcommittee yesterday
1'bIiSh F,b 7t. Marc',;.
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Poll uted Howell Branch has swimming, or just viewing the unanlmous!y approv
ed such a
improved since 1970, but still aesthetic qualities of the bill, and sent the proposed
remains "marginal,"
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the House environmental reorganization subcommittee
una nimously approv ed the measure.
Th e battle, shaping up as one of the hottest issues of the
1975 legisla ti ve session, pi ts the proposal of Senate
Preside nt Dempsey Barron, 1)-Panama City, and House
Speaker Donald Tucker, 1)-Ta llahassee, agalnit Askew's
plan to reshape four agencies Into th ree.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Th e battle lines have
be en drawn between Gov. Reutn Askew and
legislative
leaders over th e proposed creati on of an environmen ta l

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Officials said 412 prisoners currently are housed th ere.

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y. available for review police
CASSELBERRY
Band Division.
said he was told by Indian River electric blanket set fire to her cash,
tussle
with
another
canine
office equipment and an
Police said Mrs. Dickson, a records showing that payroll
The public, all CH
authorities yesterday that bed and the dog's alarm Inoperative antique
friend. Mrs Angelo jumped In nurse at Florida Hospital,
au thorization is signed not by
handgun.
resul
operators
and anyone else
Calvin
Leo J. Cute's taxi service has to break up the fight, and was home Wedzie,day night
ted in Wanda Nelson
and Damage to a door and filing
about ii her but by the former chief of
the
parents
In
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te
es
ed
SCpIflg
in attending Is
two life prison terms.
been In operation less than a bitten on her thumb for her o'clock and found th
cabinet was reported at
e house in a police Tom Hennigan up until
at their Barton Stt
InVi
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month, and already Cote's been efforts, police said,
late January when he resigned,
Deputies said burglars en- robbed,
state of disarray,
Seminole sheriff's Capt. .i. Q. with minor Injuries.
Free coffee will be
th
tered
e
Pro
Shop
and
Pleicones now.
at The
"Slim" Gall oway said he se t
ser
ved.
Deputy C. H. Braeckleth said Springs at Longwood by
Mrs. Woodward also opened
two de
Cute,
who
operates
Die
only
Haiti
for the meeting
es
to
Vero
Beach
Eugene
Nelson
puti
carried the breaking a window. An Inside taxi In Sou
for Inspection to the PS will be
th Seminole, was fast
today to return Galvin to
the ThCounty Road
blazing blanket from his door was forced to gain entry to asI eep outside the
police benevolent fund records.
Sanford to face circuit Court daughter's
Why Not
Runners C.B. Radio Club.
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. gambling%nd Income tax
bedroom
to
a
patio.
an
fice
of
a
nd
a
petty
cash
box.
The Herald, In a story last
charges o' escape, robbery, County
Lounge In Altamonte Springs McGregor is scheduled to hear convictions,
fire department units Deputy F. M. Stewart said yester
week, revealed that revenues ________________________
attempted robbery and use of a fr
day and was awakened a defe nse motion Tuesday at
Blackburn,
54,
was
tran.
from
om the Sprirgwood Village items taken In the break-In b
the sale of police accident
y a reporter.
1:15 pm., at Sanford for an sferred Wednesday to a state reports
firearm In commission Of B station at nearby 14 and m434 laven,t been determined.
to citizens had been
felony,
aPPeal
bond
for
former
central
prison
answered the alarm. Officers
facility
at
Lake
Butler
to
deposited
until early ft year
Sanford police today were
Asked how his business was Florida gambling ar Harlan continue serving a six-month
FICTIT IOUS
said damage was limited to U* probing the reported tMft of a going,
ben
to in theevolent (tint
Cote ruefully admitted sqM* Colondot Blackbum
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Altamonte Springs police said blanket, bed and carpetIng.
10
year sentence in connection
1975 Ford pickup truck, valued two young men earlier in the
MM Woodward said the fund engaged in business V Lon9*OOd
the robbery and use of a
Blackburn has been paroled with a June 1971 Longwood
In other reports, deputies at $4,500, for a lot at Jack week held a knife to his
opened in April, 1973, and Ave. and Route 436. Se m inole
throat front federal prison at Atlanta telephone booth assassi
firearm In commissIon of a said burglars broke Into the Praiser Ford, U. S.
County. Florida, under tht tl(1iIi
na tion monies raised from gospel ,,,,,
17-92 at and took $13. The Incident was after serving more than
VIDEO
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felony Chwites against Galvin Springwood Village apartinent Lake Mary Boulevard.
two attempt on his longtime sings and the police reports had
ported
ra
uai i Intend to retter said rame
year sentence for lieutenant, Clyde It*.

Blackburn

Miracle Recreation was awarded the
contract for 80 galvanized picnic table frames
for Lake Mills Park for $4,852. Super Scenic
Comfort Stations had the low bid for two
"comfort stations" at the rate of $24,815.

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because her dog got into a house, police reported toda

early Thursday after an complex office taking petty

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
U.S. District Judge
Charles R. Scott has orde r ed [)uval County jail officials to
explain why th ey haven't made court-ordered jail Em.
provements,
Scott said Thursday he will close th e jail "in whole or in
part" unless officials a nswer a showause order on
March 26 stemming from his Jan. 21 demands for Em.
proved housing and treatment of Inmates.
"1 don't know how we can possibly handle the
situation," Sheriff Dale Carson said of the show-cause
order.
He said unless th e crime rate decreases or state Prison
Director Louie Wa i nwright decides to accept additional
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town.
Members of the FCC will
be at the Civic Center
to night between the hours
of 7 and 19 for a question
a nd answer session on the
adznlued she does sign the
new "Parts 95" for phasing
record to the state on the dty'a
ou t Z3 channel Cjthen Band
lawmen. Cote, regretfully, says Lucidly, the dog which bit behalf, along with the police (CII) radios.
no arrests have been made.
Mrs. Angelo is owned by chief.
These FCC members are
(Iery WWIams also of Day's
Mrs. Shotnate Iri$ted Police
NOT with the enlorcement
bdge. And Mrs. William's dog Sgt. Bette Woodward has full
bureau and there will be no
4LTAMONTE
has had its rabi es sits,
responsibility tot' indicating the
cltatjon.Lj,neI, only useful
órd1ng to police,
amounts due each police of. InI
a dluemthated
Vivian Angello, 23, at Day's
Vandals broke into Mrs. ficer. In a personal Interview
Representing the FCC
Lodge apartments is nursing a Frances Dickson's apartment with Mrs. Woodward this
win be Arlan Van Doom,
sore thumb toda y,
at 508 San Sebastian Place morning au. refLLed to direct
deputy clIef of Safety
She's nursing the thumb Wednesday and ransacked the blame at anyone, but did make
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in Connection with a Jan. 5
who plead guilty to robbery In robbery at the Brantley Square
Indian River County, was to be Wixm.Dlxie store, SR-UI and
transferred to Seminole County 5R.4*
Jail at Sanford today to lice
Details on the___
rñaInlng
similar charges In this county. charges were not Imme,rllifeIy
available.
Authorities at Vero Beach
Authorities today reported a
said Gary Lee Galvin pleaded
Rolling
Hills family's pet
guilty to two robbery dames
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The county park is scheduled to open this
summer,
County Parks Director Jim Buck asked
that bids on 65 platic grills be postponed until
next week until he could learn more specifics
about competing firms.
Also this week, county conunLssjoners
withheld the payment of $460 to the King
Healy Planning Group on the recoinmendation of County Planner Roger
Neiswender. Nelswenoer told the Board that
planning work on camping area, nature trails
and other items on the Big Tree Park master
Plan had not been completed, although Healy
had already billed the county for the services,
The Board directed County Attorney Tom
Freeman to read the contract for Healy's
cervices to determine if the payment to the
group could be withheld.

Judge May Close Jail

Man Returned
On
Altamonte
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Three fourths of the signal—which
been estimated as costing closer to
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will be financed by seven cent gasoline funds
to the county, while developer Lester Mandell
(Greater Construction) will pay for one fourth
of the cost.

Members of the P1 Lambda chapter of P11 Theta Kappa,
scholastic honor society at Seminole Junior College, held a flea
market-garage sale last weekend for the benefit of the Central
Florida Zoo. At the weekly meeting on Wednesday the members
presented the proceeds to Jack Hanna, zoo director. From left:
Mary Norton, Jose Reyes, Hanna, Brian Wiliberger, Tom Thum
and Judith Breeze.

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Christian.

Plelcones took offlce. She had In
the file letters Indicating for-

the action, although it was not
sanctioned
by tile council. She
For much of last year the
showed
as recent disbursement
city's bookkeeper was ?Irs f
ro
m
the
SaIly Haislip, Mayor Eugene tion to tf und a $200 contribuhe Sou th Seminole
Jaques
was
the
city
adLodge
Fraternal
Order of
ministrator with a salary
of
Police
and
$10
ChrIstmas
$10,000 per year up until Sep- bonuses
in 1974 to all members
tember 1974. In September
of
of
the poli ce department.
last yer the city council
strIpped Jaques of bo th pay and
In the city council's formal
administra ti ve powers. Shortly action this morning, depar t.
before that time Mrs. HaIslip ment heads were ordered to
quit her job with the city and make available to the auditor
Mrs. Kelly took over all f inancial records from any
bookkeeping responaibilifles. and
a ll sources,
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Mrs.
Shornate,
when
questioned by the press this
morning about whe ther she
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shrewd investment amassed the fortune in well over half
a century in this west central Wisconsin community of
about 6,500. "He had a good business, and he was a man
who guarded his money very carefull y," reca ll ed Homer
a reurru hospital worker and dose friend. "He
got it, and he hung on to it," added fellow merchan t Forest
Kennedy. Andres died last August at 83. In h is will, the
bulk of th e estate is set aside for a trust, wi th the interest
used "for any worth while and necessary gifts for the
Tomah community."

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County commissioner: this week awarded
contracts to low bidders for traffic signal and
park equipment.
Florida Traffic Signals, Inc. will Install a
signal at the corner of SR 434 and Palm
Springs Drive after It submitted a low bid of
$18,621 for the work.

New
Bribery Charges

$93,000 In bribes.
"We anticipate th ey'll be (lied in th e early p
art of next
week," Asst. State Atty. Robert
Willis said Th ursday.
Willis said the nine bribery and conspiracy charges
would be reified directly with the Leon County Circuit
Court. He said recon venin g a grand jury and acqua ting
in
it with th e case would ta ke too long and be too costly.
"Our only problem is purely a logistics
on e," he sa id.
Prosecutors do not plan to refile 10 dismissed counts
th at charged Ctuistlan wi th lying to a Leon
County grand
Jury, he said.
Willis' statements came after a meeting witlrlpee4al
Prosec utor T. Edward A ustin and Asst, State
Atty. Aaron
llowden, both of whom haa guided th e grand jury probe of

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TALLAHASSEE Fla. (AP) — Spe
cial prosecutors say
th ey will refile charges that
f ormer Educa tion Commissioner Floyd Christian accept ed

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de'elopment of OPEC nations.

WASHINGTON (AP)

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The contempt cita tion stemmed from a
consent order Turner signed In Novembei
1970, agreeing to halt alleged deceptive
practices In the sale of distributorships for
voscot Interplanetary Inc. cosmetics and
Dare-to-be-Great Inc. motivational courses.

Friday, March 7,1$7S-3A

Commission Awards
Variety Of Contracts

LORIDA
IN BRIEF

Longwooa Council

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contempt. A judge then sentenced Turner In
offense Is alleged to have occurred,
absentia to six months in jail and a $65,450
During the Fe bruary hearing Garland said
fine and New York asked for his etradiUon
New York had offered no proof that Turner from Florida.

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Reubin Askew's office were not sufficient
under Florida law and that Turner couldn't be
forced to go to New York.
Florida's law reads that a state seeking to
extradite a person must show the pe rson
jumped bail, broke parole or escaped conThe New York papers didn't show
that Turner had clone any of these.
The state has, In the petition for re-hearing
trief, taken the position that there is a conflict
In the Florida extradi tion sta tute. The state's
brief cites another section of the sta tute that

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Suddenly, your wife spots an 18th Century
spittoon. It'd make a terrific umbrella stand,,
But by now'
re out of cash, and they
wont take a check.
So oy u whip over to "24-Hour Jack:'ur
yo
banker who never c oses, p in your card,
press some buttons, snag the cash, and dash
for the spittoon. ~i_
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decorating; W. H. (Jack)
Weibler, treasurer; Bill and

dinators; and Joan King,
secretary and publicity.
The annual event is not
sponsored
by any commercial
Aran
ahnpIinhl
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group
the committee
and
organlzatlons are invited bythe
members are volunteers, who
Altamonte Mall to participate
donate their time In planning
in the shopping
annual Spring Charity Bazaar and raising funds for the
to be held April 5 from 10 a.m. Christmas parade many
months in advance. Last year's
to 9:30 p.m.
Interested organization will committee raised $2,551. There
Is a carry-over of $119 in the
ave e oppartunitv to presert
treasury
to get this year's effort
their message to the public or
off
the ground.
sell articles to raise funds for
One fund raising event held in
their charitable projects.
conjunction
with the parade
Any interested group should
last
year
for
the
first time — the
contact the Mall office immediately to reserve soace for King and Queen Contest — Is
tC to be repeated thIs year.
this event.

Bazaar Set

You're out of cash on a weekend, and they won't take a check.
if you had a nickel lot .very time that's happened to you.
you'd own your own flea market by now.
But it'll never happen again. Not if you have a checking
account at a Flagship Bank. Because with your checking
account we give you free — the most convenient banking
innovation ir. this part of the world.
"24Hour Jack:'
Ycj'll find him on the outside wall of your bank. He's
open on weekends, 3:30 in the morning, the 4th of July,
Christmas, New Year's Eve, and every other time too.
"24-Hour Jack" lets you withdraw up to $100 a day from
your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And you can even use
Jack to make your instalment loan payments.
Of course, you can't use "24-Hour .Jack' un!cs you've
got a checking account with us. So open one today.
Then when you're out of cash you can dash over to
"24'Hour Jack:'And dash away with happiness.

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March

The r'k'ring is from -J
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a mad -"ram from the Executive Manager of the
(;rester Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Particularly appropriate for these days and

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Wil .1 JAM D. CtJRHIE, Managing Editor

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Home I)dwen: Week 55 rents; Month, $.4O: 6 Months. $1420;
B% Mail: In Fk.rida .amt'
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It might be well for business nanagers toclip
this little "story,"and post It onto their employes
bulletin board. (Usually the one who does Lake the
time to clip Lid bits like this one, isn 't the
DUSU$1Uafl who would tolerate the condi tions
described above, either. It's the one who doesn't
care who gets into trouble with his business, right?)

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"Fm the fellow who goes into a restaurant, sits
down and patiently waits while the waitresses finish
their visiting tore taking my orde r.
"Fm the fellow who goes into a department store
and stands quietly whil e the clerks finish their Little
chat.

About (hat Longwood family which had its house
burned recently, the public
onsc to help

ita.ancous

"I'm the fellow who drives into a service station
aid never blows his horn, but lets the attendant take
his time.
"You might say

Many calls were received by both the 1mgwood
Fire Dept., and here at The Herald to which we
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that I'm the good guy.

say, "Thank you!"
However, there won't be any need for additional

But do

vou know who else I am?
" I'm the Fellow who nev er comes
b ha
"It puzzles me to see business spending so much
money every, year to get my business when I was
there in the first place.
"And all they nedid to k eep me coming back
tas som e senice and extend a little co urtesy."

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President Anwar Sadat has disclosed
and
U.S. officials have confirmed
that a formal
treaty pledging the United States of America to the
defense of Israel has been proposed as a possible
guarantee of any peace settlement that finally
emerges in the Middle East.
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due in Egypt tonight after a stop en route
In BrusselsWas
to meet with Greek
Foreign Minister
Diniltrios Hitt, Th
e semiofficial Cairo paper Al Ahram
said I'rcsident Anwar Sidat
would tell his visitor the

is a blunder when i

terrorist attack

defusing

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horse when he is working for a step-by-step set cncentrtin 1ir:t un a new agreenient
between Egypt arid Israel. He is still confident
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enough in that strategy to plan another trip to the
Middle East this month. By then, his recent

missionary work in Tel Aviv and Cairo will ei ther
have taken root or withered.
Nevertheless, Mr. Kissinger would find it hard

to argue that a settlement negotiated step by step
wou ld not eventually have to deal with a final step

providing guarantees for both sides that
agreements will be observed. It is simply not in th e

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negotiations get to the final step and we can only
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But even a small peek at the debt notes that
are available is an Indication of a large political

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at that point would have to prove that it
is not the captive of the Arab cause or all the
previous steps toward peace would turn out to have

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money. Some have whole armies of creditors. I'd
say $3 to 4 million easily is still owed, of which
most will never be paid."

rna be uus*rvative.
Just am of Humphrey's 1972 presidential
groups, the Committee for the Nomination of
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the Vladivostok accord, despite the high
numerical ceilings allojt.etj, in a
the arms race Into a technological battle
areas —computers, guidance and other
'ced etruc
in which the
UnitedStates has consistently excelled and the

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CommenW Smith. "When told that their later, the Pentagon and State Dep&amp;rtmnt

stating $903,968.40 in debts and $63.23 on hand. Texas and Texans needs to change. Significant operation was disbanded, these black ladles held analysts reason, Leonid Brezhnev and his aides
Besides this, the Minnesota senator has contributions have come out of Texas leadership off from seeking other work for some three in the Kremlin will decide keeping tip With the
Mulnerous smaller cornmittm throughout the in the fields Of minority rights, social and weelts, to see if it would be
pmdbL- for them to

political justice and vitality within the Qristian continue to work together as a team. For

the smaller debts is the Detroit Committee for church.
which
further Incoming funds and $23000 owed to 17 developing in the field of "faith and work", This

U.S. Costs too much, if not in rubles, Um in the

many diversion of ranking scientists, managers am
years they had worked together (one for 29 materials from their economic system which
e modern tedinology

their work and skills that is a

n which
hich coun ts, is lagging further and further p'
concept has been cherished since Jesus worked
tangible. . On the basis of their faith
behind the United States.
In many cases, of course, the campaign money as carpenter, St. Paul as a tentmaker and St. confidence, I have continued to operate, under
These analysts expect this Soviet rethinking
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owed is never expected to be collected. llurn- Peter as a fisherman.
The dignity of work, God calling man to a
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MIAMI (AP) — A Miami at- vestigation of possible criminal prosecutors had met about

Feldman is currently out on Lem County Circuit Judge John
O'Malley was uxilcted by the
torney sentenced to jail for re- income tax violations by three times with the
Miami $10,000 bond while he appeals Rudd for co ntempt of court gra nd jury on charges of perfusing to testify before a Leon O'Malley.
grand jury and witnesses had his conviction and
six-month after Feldman refused to testify jury, accepting $10,000 in un-County grand jury inThe sources said federal testified,
jail senten ce handed down by be fore the Tallahassee grand authorized compensation and
vestigaling state Treasurer
Thomas O'Malley has appeared
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champions, sweepstakes and

Committee, 7:30 P.m.

Likc Mary LlcminLii) Sthiml -1hird Gr3ders have beenhelplag

clean-up the environment while aiding the Central Florida Mo.
By collecting aluminum cans and money they have raised $180.
Shon with cans and monkey bank (from left Chris Boyles,
Carol Sloore and Richard (laridge. (Herald Photo by E1111 Via.
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— MRS. JOSEPHINE GRAHAM as a member of the Deaconess
Mrs, Josephine Graham, 74, Board and Choir No. One of St.
of 1114 Pine Ave., Sanford, died Paul Missionary Baptist
Beaufort, S.

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in the

community. She served

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Are again on display in fhe store. Come in
and try your hand at playing the two finger
fun
machines! No special talent

needed,
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you'll be playing one of your favorite tunes,
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nortterIy by late Saturday
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can give you the names and addresses of
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Sanford, who DIed Monday.
held 5atrdy, 4 lOp m . S

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foreign cars in town. Have your garage or

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or worse yet, from factories hall-way around
the world? That's a king-size headache.
We've got a sure cure Worlaparts auto
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want your business again
next year,

grandchildren.
Wilson.Elchelberger Mortuary In charge.

Why should you have to wait for replacement

you

to do
everything we can to save

grandchildren,
Collins,

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makers to ratify the Equal
conthctthesentencing judge and
"It is my view that impeach. Rights Amendment to the U.S.

C., she lived in Sanford for Survivors include a daughter.

for lazes of

ommission be

clierg), quipment from taxes
he added,
the final authority for deterHe also proposed greater f i
Before any parole is granted, mining whether justices should
nanclal
the Parole and Pcobation Coii be removed from the Florida ficjals, disclosure by public ofand he urged the law-

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for the crimes of murder, for- cheap handguns known as Service Commission from three
cible ra pe and armed robbery," "Saturday night specials;" and to five members, and making
he said,
banning of dog and chicken the jobs appointive; forcing
utility com pa nies to charge in"In a case w here life impris. fighting.
dividuali
who use less
onrncn has been Imposed, a
The attorney general also tricity a lower rate than big
mandatory 25 years should be suggested that the Judicial users; and exempting solar

7:30 p.m., school auditorium. MARCH 15
Spaghetti dinner to benefit
Central Florida Great Dane
Free blood pressure test, Club "Fun Match," Agriculture
Jacob Spivey surgical fund,
P.m., Geneva Community Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Building, 2350 E. Michigan,
Center. Sponsored by all 7th and Elm, Sanford, 2-4 p.m.
Orlando, Judging to begin at
community organizations.
Idyllwilde School Advisory 12:30 p.m., with

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and,

said Shevin in his annual ing two positions alloted
to law.
Shevin said that in the years message to the legislature.
yers and judges and giving
1912-73, three categories of in- Shevin also recommended a t
hem to la ymen.
mates served less than onethird
permanent special prosecutor
Shevin also advocated inof their sentence. "Th ese in- for the sta tewide grand u.ry;
dividuals had been convicted banning of the sale of so-called casing the size of the Public

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for less effort,
television interviews at unemployment lines de
The International Association of Fairs and
positor will be vIctImized. Unemployment Exposlions
Will the response be panic, a demand by each keep t ur ning
up angry men who say they'H compensation, food stamps, federa
Will make the BuientennlaI slogan
distressed group that It be suhaidized? Or will commit crime before they'll
lized welfare sear pan
of Z800 fairs around the country, The
ch
go without,
and other programs provide a
there be a recopnition that belts rnist be
Well, we don't think this theater of the
floor above American Son Festival will invite aspiring
Dickeastan dettution.
composers to set the Wflfling slogans
ls
to music. 40
deferred, individual productivity increased
the
m0$t
reassuring
facet
of
an,
I
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our
and country or the temper of most Americans, Our view,
The
Jaycees,
American
Legion,
Urban
is
the
quality
of
the price paid for the costly development of new system is
the American people. In League, Boy co
stronger and our people more resilient, the pwt few
S
uts,
Ge
Girl
Scouta,
neral
soin'
of energy?
months, we have received 750,000 Federation of Women's Clu bs
we believe, than they are portrayed.
le
tters to an invi tation to reader, to tell us how Educati
and the National
So far, the emphasis has been on special
Let's begin by putting a few facts in per- they felt
Aaaoej
are
involved
on
. Even
'eading and hat air. At their rnt WIngton spec
about the country and to suggest a Baseball
ilve:
Commissioner
Bowie
slogan for next
Bicer4enIai.
promote the slogan search at Kuhn wants to
baseball games.
mass rioting and mob violence unless they get wor kers Is bad news. But
during the Depression,
of a people in times of
ogans
should
be
"driessed
to
Sloganj~
$15 billion in immediate federal aid
turmoil and dis. Box 1976,
we had 12 million jobless out of
million.
Washington, D.C.
appointment
,
What
shows
Leaders of four natii'- al unions threaten to
Uough is a love of
The temper of the times, then,
_Th prices of most goodahave skyrocketed- country
is not for mass
undampened
by
the
betraya
ls
of
March on WAshinglon by hur&amp;td3 of thmmrAs yet 141ore we decide that our prmiwUve
tuiwmlhy
marches on
the Capitol to bvllyrag Congress for 4
of wsemployed !vorkers. Penn Ceniral regularly uiedlanIsmiss1ippIngoveraprec1pIce,cj
ders, M"Usm wldbnWbhM
wWingnewthe beftfits, Or for biltiml.dollar grabs
issues dootrisday announcements, warning of a that a major appliance can be purchased today
power blocs.
sacrifice for the common good.
total shut&amp;jwn, unless it gets more money horn from the wages of on1' half th
It is a temper which recognj3
e how's required 10
Dozens of organizatIons also respond. We monti
that In th e
the Trrasury.
years ago.
ahe,aJ the and
Wei
contacted
by
Edward
j
.
piszek,
president
calmly
do
strike
Pres1crnt
and
Congress
must
A leading tvWnemm. Eli Black of United

— Taxes are ciLdressingly high. SO, the
9m'ands has revie4 the 1929 syndro,,"i' by
percentage of our Income going
all
iumpung to his death from the 44th floor of the kinds In un'ter 3 oer
cent, the second

He advocated increasing the
imurn sentences that must be '
"There is no constitutional non-lawyer membership of the
served before parole can be right to bail after conviction," 13member commission by tak-

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But there was sl*culation that the counterattack would
delayed until after Secretary of State Henry
A.
Kissinger'll visit ~n search of a new Israell-Egyptian
agreement.
"They will be punL%hed," Premier Yitdmk Rabbi said
after the terrorist atta ck Wednesday night In which seven
of the eight Arab raiders, fo ur hostages and three Israeli
soldiers were reported killed. Five soldiers and six
civilians were wounded.

the essential requirements of
appeal after conviction of a law."
serious crime.

that judges
should be required to set min.
said Thursday

Oviedo High School.
room.
First United Methodist Church.
MARCH 8
School MARCH 14
Lyman
High
Easter Seal benefit Bathtub Curriculum FJr,7:3O9:30p.m.
British Floridian Club of
Regatta, Lake Fairview, Lee To familiarize parents and Orlando Spring Dance, 8p.m. at

WASHINGTON — Most Americans have Pan Am building. Marxist economists have among
tne 13
Ons
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top industrial nati .
neverknownatjmewhennomicex.ti
comeoutof the closet and on to the lecture dr.
—Siaty per cent of American families own runner-upPrims ran" from $W to $1,000
weren't bright For two-thirds of the popula tion,
American Motors offered a
their own homes. Social Security and m ed ica
station wagon to
there has been a steady rise in living standards.
re
the
winner, and Holiday Inns will
Capsule news bulletins keep dinning eich
payments
provide
put up tie
But now, th'' outlook has suddenly turned month that the number
protection not available winning family
it,
of
at
unemployed is the
motels
during
anywhere
In
the
Depression, Federal insurance America for
bleak. No longer can they count on a better life highest
since the Great Depression. And nightly

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a former law partner of
appeared before the
federal grand jury in Miami on
TAIIAIU&amp;SEE, Fla. (AP)
ed charters s',x weeks
Thursday, but refused to tell
"Government-in-the-Sun- approv
reporters following his
appear. shine" hearings will be held on ago, saying that his predeces.
ance w hether he had testified. 3a
sor, former Comptroller Fred
conditional ba nk charters reSo urces told Th
Dickinson, had granted most f
e Associated yoked earlier thIs year by (hem
BankAmerica, Gainesville,
Press last month that federal
despite staff recommenComptroller Gerald Lewis, Offl dations
March
25, Corryfield State
officials
that
they
be
rejected.
Bank,
Pensacola,
March 26;
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Lewis announced
guIdelI.ies for consideration of The First Central Bank of
that he has scheduledThursday
the first
Pensacola, March 31; Norbank charter applications.
seven
public
hearings,
thwest Volusia State Bank,
beginning March 25, in
The guidelines call for open Pierson, April 2; Citnis Bank of
hearings and would open most
Tallahassee.
Pasco, Dade City, April 3; and
He revoked the conditionally application information to American Bank of Orange City,
public scrutiny although there
IuAnfn %a
MARCH 10
is pr ovision to keep secret any "Pu 1.
Car Wash sponsored b'
Art exhibit by Central Florida
Lewis said he hopes to cornOrange Audubon .society, cheerleaders for Liberty
personal finrncial Inf ormation.
Art Association, Fashion 7:30 p.m., Central Chr istian Christian School Athletic
plete
hearings on the 33 revok ed
"Public and impartial conSquare of Orlando," 10 am. Church, 250W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Associ.atlon,8:30a.m.to3p.m.,
sideratlon of all applications, as Charters In eight or 10 weeks.
t hrigh 9 pm.
The comptr oll er also called
well as the argumen ts of any
Orlando. Speaker, Peter Hurd Wilt's Amoco Station 25th and
for
new information on the apon
one
who
may
be
oppos
"Florida
ed
Wildlife Habitat." Sanford Avenue, Sanford.
to any
MARCH
pointing out that
application,
Is
essential if we p1icati o
MAIL 12
of
the
applications were
are
to
sustain public confidence some
Central Fla. heart Assn.
PTA, faculty and parents Sc hool Advisory Committee
f
iled
five
years
ago.
in our state banking system,"
basketball game at 7:30 p.m. at meeting at 7:30 p.m., .school program on Cardiopulmonary
Lewis
said.
Resuscitation,
7:30
p.m.,
"There Is just no way to inthe school gym.
library.
Community
United
Methodist
He
said
information
that
telligently
evaluate the merit of
World Day of Prayer service
Sem inole High School Bud Church,
would be kept secret includes an application for a bank chatCasselberry. Mrs. Lera
sponsored by Sanford Area Parents, 7:30 p.m., SHS Craig RN will teach lifesaving
personal financia l informa tion ter against a backdrop of critiChurch Women United at noon, auditorium,
"the release of which would cal economic data that is five.
resuscitation techniques.
First United Methodist Church, L)
constitute
Lyman High School I1 A, 7:30
a clearly unwar- years-old," he said, "In fact,
Social
Dept.
Sanford
5th Street and Park Avenue.
p.m. in aduitorium in clm- Woman's Club, I p.m.. bridge
ranted Invasion of privacy" and conditions are changing so
i nf ormati on that would áeilous- rapidly now that a matter of
Amaranth Cathedral Court junction with Curriculum Fair. and canasta.
ly affect the financial condition just a few months can make a
38, 8 p.m. Sanford Masonic Displays in gymnasium. MARCH 13-16
of any existing financial In- big difference,"
Refreshments served.
Temple.
Lenten DRASK "Take This
MARCH 7-9
Lyman High School Band Cup" presented by Fellowship
Region 7-C Science Fair, Boosters, 7:30 p.m., Band Players at Fellowship Hall of

Soviet Union has lagged.
some

We have argued that !he prejudice against

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simplistic, involuted
As is well known, the ceilings aflotte,d to the
Soviet Union and the United States in
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agreement are so great that neither country is
hampered in building all ttie miuiies it can
possibly want,
The reasoning here is that the Soviet leaders
will eventually bftvme appalled at the cog Of
reaching these missile ceilings, and the
of
technical development necessary to take full p ' I ,-N
ad vantage of the loopholes in the agreement. Yet
the pressure will be there to make the attempt so
long as the buildup is permitted on both sides of
the iron curtain.

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Israelis enraged over the
guerrilla raid on a Tel Aviv hotel waited today for their
armed forces to wreak vengeance on Palestinian
guerrillas In Lebanon,

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Israeli Vengeance Anticipated

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any further."

Russian Communists. And since very few if any,
of the top men In the Pentagon ever were
Russians or Communists, this orizung may

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The legislature should re- said,
method of disciplining J113inmates to serve a
'
(ices,"
Shevin said.
He said judges should be
minimum one-third of a
Under
Shevin's proposal, the
allowed to impose
tence before parole is consid.
extended state Supreme Court would be
sentences oi habitual crimi- allow
ered, says Atty. Ccii. Robert nals
and
ed to overrule the cornthat the law should be
"only where there has
In a list of recommendations changed to make It easier to mission
been
substantial
deviation from
deny bail to a person awaiting

captain was charged with stealing the ship on Feb. 23 and

setting off with a young crew of 12 men and seven
women.
After being taken into
CUstoOy, Erb said, "It's the ice

on how we think we would react if we were

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recogiizance, on the condition he does not hoard
the ship,
which is on its way to Sept-Iles,
Erb was arrested Wednesday when
Royal Canadian
Mounted Police boarded th e Answer near
th e Magdalen
Islands, where it was stuck in
ice-clogged waters. The

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to a "barge of stealing
the vessel.

WASHINGTO,N — (NEA) —To a surprising

The motivation for employing faithful United States get ready to go Into the next
Joseph Cole, and some $500000 to other fat cats special task, has been an essential theme In workers, as well as buying an over-the-hill hotel, ge3tio1) of major weapon systems, which
ij
who lent
Christian theology. But lately the topic has been was rooted in some theological concepts pursued be Incredibly more c1Jy
theOwed
cash out
of political
sympathy.
Butseminaries
blurred andand
the discussion nearly silenced in the by David Smith for the put several years,
in Detroit
is almost
entirely
He multiblillon dollar setu ps,
Unneeded Customer lithettle$23,000
the large church conferences, has sustajjd a deep con
people's loot, everything fruit $12.48 to a Yet,
Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, who
out of Texas is coming some fresh imput performance and sloppy habi
Postal maddm firm to 13,192 to the Goodwill
ts of
spends
a great deal of his time cicxeted In his
The fracas in Ethiopia between government troops and
hat will have mrtain Impact in the years ahead. wocting people — prdessio,W and
nUng CO.
office ftddq
Eritrean guerrillas pursuing secession is one conflict that the
Last year, David Smith.,
dent and owner He was also disappointed to discover that the Russians are thinking, has
Umlly, no doubt, the commercial credilms of the hugely succentIll Chemical Exchange, religious
United States can bypass gracefully.
developed a Wide
press
fi ght as long as prudently possible for their stunned the downtown Houston community by rather spare inAMtrecontemporary theology was range Of'research and development proj
Our aid program to the African nation was virtually
tar-out weapon types, as well as on more conatment of work and
suspended last year after a military council deposed Emperor
money. Dan Stanley of Chicago's Progress buying the 10-story Ben Slilarn Hotel.
A historic labor.
veational
systerm.
Haile Selassie and shot 60 former government leaders without
Printing Co., says he still intends to get an an- Landmark, the massive hotel had bounced
Viewing
the
"rapid
degeneration
of worktrial.
Never mind that Schlesinger does not
cient MOM debt out of Hurriphrey because, around in a variety of trades — most recently related attitudes,,
have
"They don't stick me, buddy." As a practical serving as a residential YWCA,
The $30 million In ammunition and further aid now sought
in this country and the adequate funding for much of this developmentid
but
now
no
disaster
that
seems to be hovering over the work, or that some
by Ethiopia to put down the Arab-backed uprising in Eritrea
matter, though, the older a campaign debt longer serving the program needs o( the ,,y,,.
of his best - advertised
British
economic
scene, Smith had the rwve to projects are no
province is greate r by more than 30 per cent than all 1974
becomes the less likely its eventual collection. Smith, along with
more am dreams in the mirAs of
other
downtown
businessnen,
state
th
assistance given to that country.
"What you do is hope," says a representati%v far enjoyed the cw*iN. service and atmosphere of somethinat "it seemed necessary to mn to do his mathematicians and engineers, paper
With American arms and American bullets fueling combat
Detroit's Goodwill Printing, "but we don't want the old YWCA
9 concrete, to turn around our studies done
Smith was particularly deteriorating work attitudes," Smith is into this aim is to with:~Ilde rules and compute". The
in Southeast Asia, Cyprum and the Middle East, we need no more
to push it much because we don't want any ad- impressed withcafeteria.
convjni Moscow we mean hiire
the loyalty and devotion
devotion of tn* with kn#h
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ruenis leT our arsenal.
major
flhlIUOfl.dollar
and
that
this
country is well on the way to new
verse rt ection. We don't Cali anybody any black cooks and service Ladies at his favoi-ite investulent, and
The Ethiopian request should be answered
names."
with a firm
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place for lunch.
military
and theology to make it go.
hopelessly behind
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the countries involved, great and small, may find nation continuing to report other debts, One of
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presumably Including debts, were kept by the
cl'k
of Representatives and for
some reason, It lakes a subpoena to gain access
to those logs today.

campaign stW owes hundreds of thousands of
dollars to American Airlines. T
Sao
the
IMen how can a settlement be guaranteed? widely unknown North
Carolina
i
n.
&amp;nd.out
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzah Rabin has rejected
candidite, still owes $400,000 to individuals and
the idea of Israel tying its security to a U.S. cornfirm for 1972. And this Is just a sma peek. Says
ll
m'ment, and this is not surprising considering the a former campaigner for
Edmund Muskie,
mood in ou r country against "getting into another himself a forgotten creditor: "I'll bet a donut
Vietnam.' 'Obvi ously a Mideast settlement must be
everybody who ran for president In 1972 still
has at least a few people begging
backed by
that are mt -tii
for hack

scope, and Israel has reason to be skeptical on that
score, too. The United Nations has not performed
weUin thepast. in ef forts topolf ce pJf
tiers in the Middle East.

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few have orated one twit about a secondary
aspect of the same scandal: campaign debt.

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cards that Israel entIld he pe -aded
m
to give up thp
CZfllUfl debt is that the less said about it, the
'defensible borders" she gained in the 1967 war
better. If one waits it out In silence, very often
without ironclad assurances that she would be
the
creditors give up and go away.
protected against future aggression.
So little is heard about the subject officially
The Arabs would have a right to the sa me
that its mpitisde can only be guesse(L Records
assurances and, if there is talk of a U.S.-Israeli
of campaign financing are kept now by the Of fice
defense treaty, there surely will be talk of a Soviet. of Feder al Elections, but they are incomplete at
Arab treaty as its counterpart
hop
ly tangled at worst. And prior to

This is the least attractive approach to the
problem of guarantees for a Mideast settlement.
The danger all along has been that warfare bet
ween the Arabs and Israelis would escalate into a

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in th e Sinai Desert to
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follot'd by a similar iacord for the Syrian front.

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Wednesday night proved the necessity of

all reasons for explosion in
the area,"
however, M Ahram
said Sadat told it he was "np

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Today

headed into his 11th Middle of State Henry A. Kissinger
East Peace mission today
amid -speculation whether
the Palestine guerrilla raid in

associate editor

The hospital is authorized to sue for collection of
such accounts."

Mission

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accounts procedures at county hospitals, "The
hospital lacks legislative authorization to offer a
cal( discount for prompt payment, to Impose a

Thought for today: An error
is repeated.

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Be Served, Shevin Declares

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tisve been staying at a local motel until
ngements could be made to move Into an

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Robert Shevin's monthly Digest of Official
Op inions.
For ezamole. a trawlr may be reimbursed for
lng.distance telephone calls necessarily made In
connection with the traveler's official duties;
however, personal long.dlstance calls to the
traveler 's spouse are not reünbizseable 'com•
mimiation expense" under the state statute.
iGeneral Shevin, Idon't think the wives are going to
appreciate that "opinion," suh!)

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Oskdo 'agh School Junior Kim flarkdonats pint ot b&amp;ood
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;l ••p••iored by Anita Gfebd's fact.fmdin: our of South Vict- party has •an cxcelltnt chance hitit lii: VkW rcuiain. that 'any
Health Class and the Student Government. Mrs. Emmajean n.am and Cambodia,
future military aid wiU slmpl)
to prevail in 1976" but the
Malone. regis tered nurse with the Central florida
Although the issue of Cam- "has to be a broad-based, wide- prolot3g the killing."
Blood Bank
administers to Kim In the bank's mobile unit. Oviedo High School bodla took the largest share of spectrum party
If it's going to
The flexibility in the House
6the first school In Seminole County to open

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don't think Congress will
prove the full amount, but some

th e Orlando based blood bank.

compromise can be worked

a Wood account with the half-hour, nationally broadbe a viable force," Ford said. resulted trore from reports by
castnewsconlefence,Fordalso

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against the white of each individual blossom.
Many of us carry crosses, faint like the dogwood's
emblem but with us, neveholess. omohow, in this

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and woes. But, its teachings realistically consider the
experiences of life itself. No matter what our personal
cross may be, we seem able to bear its burden with
more strength.
Lent Is a wonderful time In which to begin making

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Pdey William Nagle, Lake Gut
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Monroe
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Victor loasberry, Sorrento
quizzed to date have been re- list.
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#,t.ry . crtng, wu sp,
Jected by U.S. Distri
ct Judge The only other person to
John Andrew Slamm,
Ben Krentzman, prosecutors or withstand challenge Thursday
defense attorneys.
Brent Slicker, WRrnfl,
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wasayoucollege
paychology
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major from Clearwater.

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_________________ vived the latest round of Jury tered as Democrats, RepubliHOSPITAL NOTES
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cans or Independents, and how
3py trial Of former Sen. Ed- they voted in the 1968 Senate
MARCH 4. Iris
Adele J Kempf. DeBy
ward Gurney after saying she race - for Gurney or DemoADMISSIONS
Sanford

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small clot in the vein. A com- artery In the pelvis Just where It When these medicines work too

scar forma lion soit can '
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Eastern, trying to keep Its
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The only way the lr fares fares from
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to $44.
hold on a 55 per cent share of win Pay off is if they bring in 25
All Musicians Welcome
Eastcrn will alio offer 35 per *
the lucrative New Y
Participants Drinks Sk
flail Per cent more passengers, said cent reductions on
excursion *
Mon form of treatment is to branches to form the arteries to well, then the clotting &amp;IJIH
route, announIced Thwiday It Morton Ehrlich, Eastern's vice tickets between Florida cities *
would cut
the
legs.
An
alert
surgeon
win
the
Wood
is
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the
thromnbosed
dett
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and
remove
the
clot
readily
35 per cent.
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Passengers will have to pay *
ght then.
A spokesman said Eastern cent of the buyers of
irritated
Clot In some
in
economy
for
A clot in
leg veh can
would Include an economy . tickets would normally fly at sevenEastern's economy plan *
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t, or
because
WedKebdag
days In advance, The *
LADIES NIG HT
to the lungs. If it is very large of th
tali0fl ton in all Its planes on certain coach rates.
e gingiva (gums) around
clot, surgical removal 15 not a
proposai
calls
for
the
plan
to
be
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All Ladies Drinks SOc
and obstructs one of the main the teeth or even
routes. National's third-class
good form of treatment, and in
The proposal would mean available Monday through *
artedes
the
plan, announced last week for a about 2,300 low-aW seats an Thursday through Dec.
others it is
16, with *
emergency proce
dozentestmarkets,bjto ted
dure an effort lealdng blood and then the
Eastern's 22 daIly flights be- the exce ption of July, August *
To use a slightly different may be made to remove it.
wi de-body Jets.
hemorrhage begins.
WaItI, BUmp,ROCk,WhaIHIV.Y Og
tween New York and Miami, and Thanksgiving week.
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example, a clot in an artery
Ordinarily clots in the leg
Both proposals
need
Civil - officials said.
Pri:e for nner of Each Style
As
you
see,
these
medicines
Mronaullcs
Board
approval.
While Natimal said it would *
often must be removed veins and small clots to the are not blood thinners. 'I
puns
both carriers offer only coffee and milk for
surgically and fast. Rarely lungs are treated by using blood is thin or thick depending
tern executives said
eliminate
free
meals
and purchase by its third-class pas- ;~~~~=!~
during heart surgery, clots medicine that privents further on how many
plan,
set
to
begin
April
14,
could
drinks.
But
Ehrhch
said
red and white
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within Ut heart
may escape clotting. Then the body's blood ce
prove a costly Mi.stake If It falls meals and drinks
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Account for Ing alcoholic beverages and soft *
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mechanism, not the medici ne, many a li tstleItless
contains.
Nor.
to
lure
new
passenger
only about $6 of the $37 dis- dtiflk$•
than haU the
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of the cloL Or, the clot will be up of cells and the rest is liquid
working. In this way they

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ROLLING HILLS

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lines officlals admit Dy are economic problems for the air- and New York.
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verts ow
By
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Eastern will cut day coach *
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Ray, Miami-Fort Lauderdale from *

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blood clot in a vein can be
removed by surgery and the
otl says that It Is not at all
possi ble and must be dissolved
by medicine. Which Is correct?

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economists said the February rate
latest unemployment figures over what he has proposed, if
In a work force of 55.9 expect any Improvement in the predict whether he would ap- *
Jobless
rate could easily Mt 8.5 minion
are expected to show that the more stimulus is needed to end
persons averaged 9.9 Jobless picture until near the prove or veto a $21 biwon
percent, up from 8.2 per cent in
tax
per cent for the entire year as end of the year, at the earliest
nation's Jobless rate increased the recessIon,
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cut
bill
approved
by
January
when
nearly
7.4
mUthe
House,
the nation was coming out of the
again In February, possibly to
"If there is to be greater lion
"We think there will be an since it Is still being considered
were without jobi De press
near 8.5 per cent of the labor t1xnuIus, I would certainly go of apersons
:
ion.
By
comparison,
the
Improvement
toward the end of by the Senate.
total work force of 92.
force,
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1 alitime high came in 1933 when thIs year, and certainly in the
for grea
terfederal
tax reduction
not
an
million
persons.
The
February
25 per cent of the 52-million-per- beginning of next year on the
President Ford said Thur. In ,n lit
spending," statistics were to be
ALmost per cent of the total *
sday night unemployment he said,
released son work force was
unemployment," he said.
benefits provided by that bill
today by the Bureau of Labor ployed, meaning there unem*
were
might hit 9 Per cent during the
He aLso uid the sue of the tax Statistics.
Ford Indicated he Is willing to would be received by taxpayers *
IiI118
current recession, although be cut Is less iiTlpOrt$.flt than "the
million poeple out of accept in reductions above the with less than $20,000 income. *
Until January, unem. work.
Added that he doubted it would slOwness with which Congress ployment
in the United Sts
$16 billion he originally rec. Ford's proposal for lower 1975
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tes
get that high,
is acting Ofl it"
Ford
made
clear
at
his
ommended
to
help
end
the
re.
taxes
would
provide
more
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had not been above per cent Thursday night news confer- cession,
He Also Indicated he might
Several administration
benefits for middle-income
sInce 1941, when the jobless ence that Americans shouldn't
He said he did not want to taxpayers.
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Dr. Lamb
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Senate Democratic leader Pflations Committee, said the
Mike Mansfield of Montana told recommendations of some of

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$116 million sum since he re- doiPg a very fine job as vice a newsmen, "I didn't even the fact-finding team have
turned ear li er this week from a president," The Republican
FOrd'S news conference, "softened some resist.ince to

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the already burdensome $52 bil- c!erence that he told Ford on

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wasquetionedonecomy
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ingness to bend on the money s'wvive without new aid.

increasing

1. orcj might accept otherwise, much, and anything above that
but Rep, Paul McCloskey, R- is very, very bad," he said.
('alit., has been proposing a
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be significant In the Congress consider the matter.

The White House sources lion federal deficit he hasipro.. Thursday that prospects for Rep.Another
Georgepowerful
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of Texas,
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Congressional reaction to the i.tS
is running out" and "there Is no added. The big problem ,,is not
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hope" without aid for the the size of the tax cut, but the sure
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Cambodia,
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Ford spoke glowingly of the final legislative form until next
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inhiute that questioni turned to facl.flnding legislators and week when the House Fore
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and said "
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faltotheCommunj.jfC. preferred remedy.
success unless the Congress recommended some tWo of
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Mit'rrar-y flat,st CPiurOl. Mid,ay

S4KOrA Shiloh Miss,a,, Bèpfil CPsi,rck West 5a't,rd

Santard Baptist Church, UZ* Patmefls

JamCIMi%iia4Iary B.pt,IICBV,C11,StRd 411. Osteen
St Paul Baptist Church, Ill Pine Ave

sfie4d Misitenary BaptIst, 11th 1 Cedar
st JM's Missionary Baptist Church. 9$ Cypress St.
TmpI' BapI 151 Church. Palm Sprtngi Rd, Attampete Spui

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chwth .4 ChrIst. lilt S. Part An.
ChWcA of Christ al Lobe Ellen. U SF 11-91 II CassVilerry
SovthSeminei,Chvqth ,4 Christ. S1t$ Lake How,Il1d
CbvrctlelCtwIst,60I Palm Springii Dr .Mtementelpqs
Church of Christ, ____
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Church f Christ. LAg
Church of Christ, Peou.

church ct Christ. W 17111 St
Horttssid. Church .4 Christ. FI.a. Hvtn Dr , Maitland
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Church ci God. 113 Hickory

Church s4 God, Ovieds
Chch 04 God Holiness. Lake Moore.

Church.44 God Minias, En46rprtie
William Chapel Missienar' Baptist Church, Mark &amp; William It. Church
Atta., Slngs
God. iaet W. lu St,
Npe Baptist Chuich, 19 0*a.pe Ave.

CATHOLIC
Church ef the Nativ,ty, Labi Mary
All Souls Catholic Churc'i. Ill Oak Ace,, Sanf ord
SI Anns Catholic Church, Dngweod Trail, Dq$ary
tt *ugustine Catholic ChUrCh. Sunset
. near BVon Rd,
Casseffi.ry

', Mary

Church of God
tet, 0*1140
Church of 0.404 Prophucy, 79 S Elm Avg
Charch.4OodelPr.iery,1,WS PensiminonAve

Church Dl God M*ssia. Ent er prise
Re5(ChCh.4IW, 171115?. Santerd
EPISCOPAL

All Saints
Episcopal
Church,
I. Delary Ave Entirpriw
p14atee, Cahr Church. Maittane Avg. AKam.nte ChniiI
Episcopal
Church.
Loned

Springs
Our Lad, at th. Lakes Catholic Church 1315 MaimiIi, Dettr

Holy Cross Episcei, Pa Ayp at Iffi St

METHODIST
BareSt United Mimertal ChwcB. N. De$a'y Ave-

boat III United Methodill Chwirch
Bethel A ME. Church. Canaan Hgts
Caswlb.fry Cemmunity United Methedist Church. Hw' 17-92 &amp;
DeScry Cimmvty MelhasI Cb,,th. W. HI,BbaMI Rl
F,r? Uni?yd Mh.dis? Churcn. aI Park AVI
F.rst M,ipioo,t Churth at 0'edo

First 54utlq M.4hodist CtivrCt%. 3U1
Free Mthudst Clwrch. Ill W. 4Th St
Geneva Mtttwd,sS Church, OenevC

Aye,

Sp.gs.

W,st,wseiy,q Preslytersia Church. led Bug II. (acs.IBocry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
rcr,st LaS. S,v,nt Da, Ad,*,t,,I Chrin H. 1 c. For,tt City
S*ventP, Day Ady,?,tt Church, Ma,ttaed Ave. Lit,moø$. Springs

5aM.jp
Day A4,,,'t,yt Chur ch, ti-, L (in
Winter Springs S.t,,ntt, Day Ad..n?'i? Church, 91 M.ns Rd

Grace Ijiwtgd Mettsad,sI Church. Airpurl Blvd
Otani Chapel A N I. Church. 0*1141
OTHER CHURCHES

0*teon MI$V*dtII Church
Pave *n$eyen M.$host. II. 46 W. at Paola
St. Jamsi AM 1. 9Th it CIFiSI
5?. Man's A M N. Church SI., It. III. Osteon
5? Pa.4's Methodist Church, Ost.e. Rd, N.tecy*u
stat tend Morial Church. S DeScry
Saniando United Methodist ChurCh. Tamp First Fed, S.ieran

Blvd. Altament, Springs

NAZARENE
FirstCkurtbelth,$.isree.w 2adstMpee
Porn Park
Geneva Church of
Na;ane, Cva Cammunety Center
taheMar-vChurch.4theNaI.ren,,Lak,Man Lied., LukeMar'p

Longueed Church ii t'.p Naicrine, Wbyn S Jessap A,
Leniwoed

LUTHERAN

God $hepherd ULted LThwun. $ $ Orlands Dr.
Lutheran Church of
Deliwsi
l.vthranChrch of ,Reda.mw. 111W. )Ith Piac,
Mtsi.h Lutheran Church. 0.46,. 4y5 Dr. &amp; Hwy. 17.92.
Castetberry
St tykes Lutheran Church, II 47* Sia,a

St Marks Pr.sbytertaa Cb,rck. 1521 Palm S.nas, Rd. Aflarnont,

Piny Rdpe Rd. Catwiberry

CHRISTIAN

MI. N rah Primitive Baptist, 1141 LocuSt Ave. Sc.
Mt. Olive Missionary lptist Church. Sanande p'in9s Rd Sanford Christian Church. 1)3 W. Airport Blvd.
Pf.rths'd. Ctvistian Church. Florida Haven. Or., MaItland
Utnwood
Lakeviow Christian Church, Bear Lake Rd at Jamlon
Mi. nj Missionary Baptist Church, t$OO Jerry Ave
UI, Zion Mii5ioty Baptist. Slp.s Av•.
CONGREGATIONAL
N Iqfh*IMis,inna,y Chwch.tt* 51.1 Hick ory Ave
Coner.,atienat (htitin Church. 14$, Pi
e Baptist Miss., Civic teagur Ilap, Lengwe.d.
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PRESCYTERIAN
Lake Mary United Presbyterian Church
First Ptnbyterl.an Church, Oak Ate. a hi st.
First Presbyterian Church 04 DeScry, I. H$ond
CDnvefseRI pr,ttrian Church. 27715. onianc.
St A*
PVesbya Cch, $11 lear Lake Rd

Lii Faith Chapel, Camp SIIn,CI. W,hiva Prl Pd
Avenue HOIiftI Chapel, B.ordall Ave

Celueta Community ChUrch
Church of Jeus Chrtstol Lattgr Day Saints, 231$ Park Lv,

Eastern Drthodo. Church. St Johos Chryspetem Chap., Hw I'll,
Fern Park
FlrslCPivrchefcnris, Sc,,n,sl,pet PS4SI

Like Miwoi Chapel. Orange Bled, La ke tdsar

Kingdom Halt of Jehovah's W,tnets, Lake Meoree Unit lsi w 3rd

first Born Church 04 the Living God. Mtdaay
Pentecostal Open Bibig Tabernact,. Rsgewond A',. 10ff 8th so
petite Seminole HiP, 5ct'o.i

'r%t PsnIejtat Churth t
Fall Gospel Tabernacle. 3774 Cauntry Ciut
Mt Olive Hinu$ Chur ch, Oak Hilt Rd.
tw
Sanford Allian, Church. 1441 5. Park Ave
Iantef 3 CongneIavion.4Jeho1ahswitn,,5q,1g sins,

rho Solvalmm Artily, r" * IM S1

I.11..g Hula Moravian Church. £Itams,,fe Springs
Ut,d Church .4 Christ. tamonte Community Chapel. All Saps
i Tumty
The P.41 Gospel Cha,cs,t Our Lord Jeta5
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By REV. CLEO J. JENKINS
Church of our
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Apostolic Faith

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The Bible is the only ground presentation of the character
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for unity. Christ prayed for and will of God.
unity.
By DAVID POLING
Temperantia, which was fully with the inner man, the balance
Now, some people don't know
The Herald Services
understood
by St. Paul when he and harmony of all our desires,
"Neither pray I for these about a will, or what the Bible
"Without standards," argued wrote:
alone, bu t (Or them also which says As long uwe are n
needs and aspirations. Sexual
nattiralist and author, Joseph
"God has established a fulfillment, food and drink, and
shall believe In me through world, we can say wha t to say
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Wood Krutch, "with out stan- harmony In the body, giving serenity of spirit (St. Thomas)
their Word; that they all
or give what we want to give to
dards, society lapses Into special honor to that which belonged to Individual man and
be one; as thou, Father art In whom we want to give It. We
anarchy and the Individual needed it most. There was to be woman. The
me, and I in Thee, that they also know there comes a time when
early Christians
becomes aware of an In- no want of unity in the body; all
may be one In us: That
fought well not to be corrupted
we must depart from this life ____________________________
tolerable disharmony be tween
world may believe th at Thou and unless we put It in writing
by an over-Indulgent society on
himself
and the universe,"
tiast sent me." JO?1 17: 0.
one
hand and an emasculating
what we want done with our
Temperance is the lost word,
asceticism on the other.
house, land ,
The Amigos along with The lighthouse Quartet, The Footsteps,
GOSPEL GROUPS
the buried virtue. ft became a
The Bible is not productive of
Without moderation each of us
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happen to ha ve at the time of
and The Powell Family wi ll join In a Gospel Sing
conflicting teachings with
throw-away line for night-club —
featu ring th e
' can be quickly destroyed by the
Thbunes from Plant City, Saturday at 8 p.m.
reference to God 's relation 10 our death we will have no say PRESENT CONCERT
at Boone High comedians, the final putdown of
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In what is done with It.
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man before salvation — w hat
ted the post-Prohibition culture.
life. With temperance we
free.
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If we put it in wri ting what we
-Temperance vanished with Al
discover a full and sustaining
Christ on man's behalf,-how want done with
Capone. A term once Identified _________
joy of God's creation, for we
I'TJ1 respo nds to Christ's work after we are gone, that is called
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with total abstinence, its _______
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learned to coordinate the
for man — how God wants
our last will or testament, That
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Inner balance of persona lity
to conduct himself In order to wi ll or testament speaks foc us
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with the harmony of daily
strengthen the relationship after we are gone. That Is just
Temperance Is a cardinal _______
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w ha t Jesus did. He made his
between God and man, and
virtue which we all sho uld prize
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work God wants to ammplish will while he was still here with
If we all could understand its I
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virtue comes a
through man, one cjillnut get a his Apostles jinji IJiscipks.
fulluA il.eanifig.
tilt: d1iferent Parts of it were to radiance of personafity that the
working knowledge of the Bible. When he died on the Cross, his
In his treatise on the cardinal
make each other's welfare their world can neither give nor take
will became effective, for
virtues, Dr. Josef Pieper Common
Outlook Central Florida, Inc. of society.
away. This is what the first
care."
Institute of Architects,
The Bible is truth. "Spwk the where there Is a testament, of Longwood, will conduct a
suggests that we have lost the
The workshop will be held at
--Corinthians
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found In Christ and
same thing and be of th e same there must be, of necessity, the workshop for area
At a luncheon at S&amp;S from
value of this teran through our
Churches on the S&amp;S Cafeteria at 613 S.
hoped
to
find In their own
11:30 to 1 p.m., Dr. Wilke will Ignorance of its
mind now I beseech you death of the testator.
"The Role of Religion in Orlando Ave.
Latin root,
Temperance deal2 entirely existence.
brethren, by the name of Our
and the Lake introduce the concept of InRehabilitation" March
Paul, the writer, speaking Winter
15 In Island Recreation Center cluding a handicapped inLord Jesus Christ, that
ye all about Jesus and his will said, feat
Park. The Seminar will (behind Mt. Vernon Motor
dlvldual In normal
speak the same thing, and
u group
ure Dr. Harojd H. Wilke, Lodge). The
that "and for this cause He IS
breakfast is open activities. Participants will
there be no division among you; mediator of the New International authority in to the general
public, 8-9:30
but that ye be perfectly joined Testarn
have an opportunity to get
en t,thatby means of his mainstreaming handicapped a.m. at s&amp;s wi UI
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together in the same tfllfld and dea
Dr.
Wilke
acquainted
with a handicap*
persons into community
th for the redemption
speaiung on "Being Human", Person or
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In the same indent. "1 Cor.
relative at their table.
(
An ordained minister of the From 9:451010:15 he will meet
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1:10.
From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at both
y
the first testament they which United Church of Christ, Dr. with ministers and their
y
loca
tions, Dr. Wilke will consult
Wilke
Is
an
expert
Church
Women
Unit
are
c
In
varied
families.
ed
alled might receive
The Bible is not an
of DeLand; Rev. Cecil N. Ogg, at lands.
wi th small discussion
asPectsofrehabinon having
groups Sanford and West Volusia First
ordinary
book. In fact, it is not
Presbyterian, DeBary;
just a promise Of eternal InheritanA sedsion on "Removing (ushers, officers. teachers), joined milli ons
The th eme for 1975, Is
Icctured in almost three dozen Archi tectural Barriers" wi be
book, it is a collection Of books ce. Heb. 9:1
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Mrs. G. Wayne Miller, at Ft "B
wch will be led by panels of In a ch
countries and all sta tes and held especially for la
air of prayer spanning
ecome PeecOy One," a
by many inspired authors,
y leaders
Christian Church, Deltona; and search
I
Yes, the Bible speaks of his served as special consultant
ha ndi capped persons, pa ten ts,
for the meaning of
con tinents as services were
to from 10-11 at the
Mrs. Henry C. Both, at Pilgrim Chitf
however, all of the books come will for He died for you, and government groups and center featuring
ar'-'cmdOn
panel of re
professional
workers
and
held
to
observe
World
Day
of
unity, The worship
together to make a complete your gift to him is to live for volun
Community, Orange City. Rev. service has beem prepaired by
ligious lea ders who are ox- Prayer.
ta
unit. Is is one of the unusual IThu. You should know about Eurooe. ry organizations In representatives from the perience In involving han.
Charles, Weav er will speak at
Th
the Women's Prayer Fellow.
e pr ayer servi ce
Th
features of the Bible — even the Resurrection of Jesus
Paraplegic Assn., Florida dicapped persons.
for the 7:30 p.m. at Mt. Zion ship of Egypt.
ik
He
directs
the
Sanford area was held at noon Missionary Baptist, Lake
In- Council Ofl Handicapped
though the authors did not see Christ. It carries a message of erdenomIatjo
A snack supper will be held at at the First United Methodist Helen.
"Healing Organizations, Governor's
the cafe
a 6:30spen
each other or compare notes hope, of forgiveness, and Community" project designed Committee on Employment of with
Dr.teri
Wilke
to 8:30
World Day of Prayer
di p.m. Church. West Volusia services
With each Other- theY all came Wvation ftOugh faith In Jesus to help churches and other Handicapped Per
This 89th celebration of World provides an occasion for par3(,ns, Easte
up with a well-Integrated Christ.
an held at 10 a.m. featured the Day of Prayer, will be observed ticipation in a nationwide of.
r informal evening with ng
groups receive the "alienated" Seal Society and American leaders
and counselor youth following speakers, Rev. James in a thousand
s,
laqug
es and
fun
A, licHen at Faith Lutheran, dialects by Christians In 169
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service on Sunday. Following Longwood Church of
the worship service, a reception Nazarene, corner of Wayi
Rev.
Dale
McClain, will be held In Fellowship Hall. and Jessup.
development consultant with
Pendleton and his wife,
OMS International Inc.. wffi Gladys, live in windemen. Altamonte
speak Sunday. 11 a.xn., at th,e Both were born and reared In
Sanlando United Methodist Florida, but before moving to Com munity
Church, now meeting at the Windemere they spent 15 years
The fourth lenten sermoil
Seventh-clay Adventist Church in Washington, D.C., where he Rev. Wayne Smith will be'
on Maitland Avenue, Altamonte worked as a newspaper man Thai" at 10 LnL, Sunday.
Springs.
and public relations consultant. Sunday School and
Aiktlng C
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etfan! cc!! t! euthr c4 .,.A,.,1
crned with wj,e,tewjgjpof books, including the bestseller, the "One Great Hour
their possessions, Res'. McClafn "Pursuit of Happiness," which Sharing."
provides helpful Insights into is a study of the Beatitudes of
A representative of the
complicated estate planning Jesus. ThJs book has been read King Youth Ranch will pres
matters. His ministry In this onto tape cassettes by the in. the program to the Fishers
area has enabled many to ternatlonally known radio Men Club In the educatlot
discover a better way of personality, Earl Nightingale, building Sunday at their 8 a.i
remembering loved ones as and Is used In his Inspirational breakfast
We as the lad's work,
motivation program, Pendleton
Rev. McClaln'a 28 years of Is nationally known as a public Deltona United
service with OMS Include speaker and Is aLl active
mission assignments In China, layman. He serves as an elder
The Board of the Fellows
India, U.S.A., Hong Kong, and In Central Christian Church in of The United Church
Indonesia, He was Chosen on Orlando.
Deltona will host the Fellowsii
tioI2S occasions 10 pioneer
Supper, Thursday at 6 p.m.
new ventures.
Deltona Catholic
the Fellowshi p Ha ll with
An articulate speaker,
Our Lady of the Lakes c8rrY4n supper. Each rneznb
McClain has been Involved in Catholic QWFCh of DelIOOS is will be allowed to bring oi
public relations departments of sponsoring its third annual guestOMS. OMS lnternationaJ Inc., Mardi Gras Festival today.
Monday, at 10 a.m, In t
(formerly known as The
Fellowship Hail, the Women'
Oriontal Missionary Society) Is at 1p.m. on the church grounds. GOUp will
° plan for th
an
evangel! cal,
Un- On Saturday, a hot roast beef Apt 119 1975 Bazaar to be give
denominational faith mi.
Won dinner will be served, 4:30 to by the United Church in Apri
founded in 1901 for the purpose 7:30p.m., hot corned beef will They will also fold bandages fo
ef reaching around the world be on the
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the hospitals nearby and will b
with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Festivities will Include a flea served dessert and coffee
market, art display, garm of Those desiring sandwiches o
skill
and chance, country store, Wads are asked to bring thel
W. Volusia Council
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hamburgers, ganes and rides.
More than U women
LeRoy
Roth, Rose Monti and Casselberry Baptist
several men, representing
churches In Deltona, DeBaiy, Rudy Brtugl: are in charge of
Spring Roundup is now ir,
the
festival
and
Art
Mathieu
is
progress
at Casselberry Baptist
DCLand, Glenwcx)d
tre
asurer.
and Luke Helen were in at,.
Church and will continue
through April 6.
tendanceattherecentmeetlng
Of the West VOJUSIa Council of First Baptist
There will also be special
meeti ngs March 23-27 with Ken
United Chtwch Women at the
The
MarineNaval
Color Guard
( andsiMarge Schmidt with Gospel
Westmlnlster United Presby. the
Sanford
Academy
nging and rope tricks.
terian Ctnwth in DeLand.
will be guest of First Baptist
th
TheAnnual
Round-up
will end wi
Mrs. Cariton F. Crandall, Church of Sanford, during the the 9th
Iiomecomir.g.
dWn= Of Ecumenical Action 11 am. worship service
and
Development,
who Color Guard is under the ' There will be regular Church
arranged the entire program, directfo of C, E.R.
se 'ices and dinner on the
Da niel-,
ruuin! Th public i invued.
tt3jGCU t '.flc mcvting.
Guest speaker, the Rev.
Holy Cross
Lake Mary Nozarenc
Joseph A. Kelper, host
minister, gave a most Inspiring
Rev.:'Benton Ellis, teacher at
"Gospel .Magic" featuring
talk on the theme of
Trinity Preparatory School, fwntalism ilh.'aion and other
meeting. "All One In christ" will
be guest speaker Weiln. . rit. .- is
Wa5iyi Iii1 Crui Epiopal
[III
tot
UjurchoftheNizre
presented with a gift from the QUfdl of Sanford, o1lowing lake Mary, Rev. Dan ne In
Matter
Council, by Mrs. Harold the £:30 p.m. pot luck supper. h
me o years eperience in
Carrier, for her tallWuI aem- Fr. Ellis has degrees from the illustr
ated evangel
and uses
vices as treasurer of use
professional
magicians'
COWII for
past 11 y
as Nashota Howe, has been In equpment
to p
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charge of congregations In wilf
magic.
Floridatnd was a missionary
Oviedo Methodist
n will
be presenting .,An
and teacher In the PhIlipines.
Magic"
how'
Sunday, at 10
First United Methodist
He al5o will be bringing
R.M.
Longwood Nazarene
Church of Oviedo announ
tie mesarge at the
morning
Winston K. Pendleton will be a
worstip hour at 11 a.m,
guest o( the ctiurcji, A rknown
The pithI1chasbeenin10 Satwday,a17 3pm.hewjIlbe
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DEAR ABBY: This Is In
referen ce to the 25-year-old girl
who signed herself "Over
Protected." She wanted her
own apartment, was able to
suppo rt herself, but her mother
said: "Only tramps have their
own apartmen ts. Nice girls live

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Knight, Helen Basset and
Marguerite Morrissey who
made
patriotic
table
decorations In honor of George
Washington and Abraham

Abby, I had the same needed a kidney transplant,
problem. Only my problem was was trying to explain to our
Members of the Deltona Star
MY father. I was 23 when I five-year-old da ughter why he Club were pleasantly surprised
wanted to move out of my was crying.
at their meeti ng Feb. 2C, in the
Lincoln's February birthdays.
home and thto my own
Deltona Community Center by
He had Just received a
The club voted to contribute
apartment. I was able to supan unofficial visit from Mrs.
te
lep
hone
call
Informing
him
port myself, but my fa ther
Val Ledbetter, Worthy Grand $25 to the Shrine's annual paper
sale drive which took place
insisted that I wanted to move that a donor kidney was Matron of the Order of
the Feb. 28
so I could have men running In available, and to please come to Eastern Star of
and Mar. I in Deltona,
Florida, and
and $15 to the Southwest
and out of my apartment all the hospital for a possible David Woodruff, Worth
y club
.: hours of the night. In fact, after transplant.
Volusia Outreach Center,
president Mrs. Charlotte
MRS.
E.
IN
N.C.
located In Deltona.
I moved, he even watched m
Weydig and Mrs. Julia Harr,
aparrmen tor weeks, hoping he P.S. Kidney and husband are
Junior past president and
The president appointed a
I could say to my mother: "See? both doing well,
chairman of distinguished nominating committee of
I told you so!"
DEAR MRS. a: Beautiful! guests,
three: Marguerite Morrissey,
Good luck to Mr. a And God
Mary Brown and Hale," Butler,
ffi. I Well, it never happened.
a1rs. Ledbetter praised
Abby, I was raised in a bless that donor.
to present a slate of officers to
members
for their work and
religious home where I was
be considered for 1975.76. They
DEAR ABBY: My wife keeps loyalty to their respective will report at the March
taught right from wrong, and
I giving me a bad time because In Easter Star Chapters in their
never forgot my upbringing, church I use
meeting, which has been moved
tissues for wiping home
Parents should realize that
towns and stated that to the Third Friday (instead of
there was great potential in the the
grown children need to get out my nose.
usual four th Friday) of the
She
thinks I should use a area for good Eastern Star
on their own, make their
month at 10 a.m. in the Cornmembers. She Informed
Own handkerchief.
the munity Center.
decisions and become selfIt seems to me that in this membership that ai the last
sufficient. And If they had the
modern day and age, tissues Grand Chapter session of
. proper training and example, should
be socially acceptable. Florida, It had been voted to
they will not be corrupted by
What do you say?
allow dual membership. This
tempta tion.
MAC meant that anyone in good
Your advice to "Over
Mary Smith, president of
standing in their chapter in
Protected" was great. . . "Cut
[lEAR MAC: I'm stith YOi.L another state, can become a Sanford's Just Us Club, an.
the cord — and don't (eel Tissues are not only more member
nounces the club will sponsor a
in one of Florida's
guilty,"
hygenic, but I should think your Eastern
Star Chapters without rummage, aupliance and
FREE, 24 AND wife would appreciate your relinquishing membership in vegetable sale and a fish fry in
RESPECTABLE" reducing her laundry load a their former chapter.
the grounds of the Good
E)EAI4 FREE: Th anks. I wee bit.
Samaritan Home, Sanfor, all
Dual membership has long today and Saturday. Proceeds
needed that. Some parents
been
desired by many Eastern will benefit the Home.
wrote
Everyone
has
p,obem
What's
a
to
tell
me
to
drop
dead
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For
a
p
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reply,
write
to
Star members who do not wish
with that kind of advice, but the
ABBY: lox NO. 49701, L.A.,
to leave their home state
mail Is running three to one In tg, . Enclose stamped,
ped, sell
chapters.
0.a.
ar,ssad sislipe,
my favor.
Hat, to writs letters? $s St),
DEAR ABBY: A reader
However, the big surprise
Four members of the Junior
Abigail Van Byron, Ill Las ky Dr.,
signed "Made My Plans" wrote Bevtriy Hilt,, Calif. O2I2. for Ab. came when the Worthy Patron
Auxiliary of the American
that the wanted to leave her by's booklet "How to Writs Letters Infori,'ied members that the
Legion Auxiliary No. 255,
'or All Occastoni." Please enclose a
eyes and kidneys to medical
Grand Chapter of Florida would Dellona, will attend the 6th
stamped
("C)
science to benefit anyone who long, seii-addrssiid.
welcome a new chapter In District Junior Auxiliary
needed thein after her death.
Deltona, something which meeting in St. Augustine,
lJer problem was her daughter,
many Eastern Star members Saturday, headed by Junior
who said: "I ant not going to let
wanted many years ago, but Auxiliary president Jean
them cut you up, etc."
were refused.
Uinstead. They will be ac.
I wish "Made My Plans" and
Hosting the meeting and companied by their parents and
her daughter could have been at
________ luncheon which foll owed at 11 the Senior Auxiliary president
our house last Sunday when my
a.m. were Ruth Jackson, Peggy Joan Lousenhizer and Post
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House Delays Impeachment Probe In Dispute With Dekle
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
A House impeachment cornmittee has interrupted its in.
vestigation ui Supreme Court
Justice Hal Dekle after shari
friction evolved between cornmitlee members and Dekle.
The main issue was Dekie's
refusal Thursday to answer a
question. But Chairman Wit,
liam J. Rish, DPort St. Joe,
earlier chastised Dekle in the
committee room for one of his
answers. RLSh continued hi,
criticism of Dekle in a hallws1y
during a brief recess.
Rish said he will call the
committee back into session in
about 10 days but the panel's
course was uncertain.

I..efi pending was a motion by
Rep. Alan S. Becker, D-MiamI,
to throw out all of Dekie's defense testimony since the Jus.
Lice wanted to answer selected
questions.
Dekle had taken the stand
after Justice Joseph Boyd corn.
pleted more than five hours of
testimony.
Frederick Karl, ft committee counsel, asked Dekle,
"Do you have any recollection
of any contact with any district
court of appeal judge or circuit
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t)ekle's attorney, Robert Er1n, called the question improp.
cc, advised his client not to answer and threatened to termi.
nate the testimony on the
grc*inth of separa tion of pow.
ers. He said the legislature
should not be questioning a
member of the judiciary.
Dekle said he would follow
the attorney's advice and not
answer any "open-ended qucsLions."
Karl reminded them that
Dekie was allowed to testify

only on agreement he would an.
swer questions from the cornmittee.
"It would be grossly unfair to
the committee to let him say
what he wants to and not to
submit to questions.. We would
have on incomplete record,"
Karl said,
Then a motion by n. Gran.
ville Crabtree, R-Sarasota, that
the committee not hear any
more testimony for the rest of
the day was approved unari.
mously.
The committee earlier re-

jected a move by Ervin to delay
testimony and granted only
partially his request to restrict
Thursday's questions to the
charge that Dekle tried to influence Circuit Judge W.L
Fitzpatrick In a land case.
Dekie said he only was trying
to tell Fitzpatrick that Sam
Jackowita, a Miami real estate
br6ker and campaign worker
for Dekle, was concerned about
getting a fzir trial in a small
Panhandle town.
Fitzpatrick testified last
week that Dekle urged him to

rule in favor of Jackowltz.
The earlier dispute arose
over Dekie's answer to Ervin's
question about what might have
prompted Fitzpatrick to cornplain to the Judicial Quailficatlons Commission,
'Maybe he felt I was chatlenging his integrity," Dekle
said. "Also, along about this
time, the Supreme Court had to
reverse the Pitts and Lee case
and It dawned on me later W.L
Fitzpatrick was the Pills and
Lee Judge,"
Rish asked: "You don't really

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believe in your heart that that's
the reason Judge Fitzpatrick
oke to the JQC?"
spoke
" hope not. It's only specula.
lion," Dekle replied.
Rish said, "Then let's get
away from speculation."
A short time later, Dekle told
Rish, "I realize your concern
for your Judge Fitzpatrick."
Rish, who lives in the Judicial
district served by Fitzpatrick,
called a recess. Shortly afterward, he was In the halls anl.
matedly discussing Dekie's an-

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swer with the Judge.
When the committee returned. Dekle apologized and
said he meant no criticism of
Fitzpatrick's handling of the
Pitts-Ue case.
Freddie Pills and Wilbert
Lee, two black men, were convicted In Panama City of killing
a white gasoline station operator. The decision was overturned by the state Supreme
Court but they were reconvicted in another trial in Marianna.

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employing 35 persons was
named outstanding business
leader for the Florida area.
The Albert Gallatin Basinea"
Award recognizes small
business leaders for their
success and community Involvemeut. Battaway Is also a
member of the Florida
Legislature representing the
33rd District.

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they ran for position to view a Palmer shot.
When Jim Barber teed off, no one noticed.
No Army, let alone a spectator, scurried over the bridges
and through the woods to see him boom a drive or tap a putt. No
one knew Jim Barber.
Both golfers shot 72 Thursday in the first round of the Citrus
Opn at the Rio Pinar Country Club
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Pat FitzSimmons and Mark Hayes carded 67s.
Ile second round is today. The golfers who make the cut,
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Be careful with whom you
associate today. Avoid those
who act on the spur of the
moment. One friend Is a hit too
wild.
TAURUS (April )-May 20)
It's good to be competitive, but
today you're apt to take things a
little too seriously and try to
steamroller the opposition.
GEMiNI (May 21-June 20)
Your Impatience will be hard to
reign in if things don't go your
way on the first try. Slum tasks
'hert you lack competence.
CANCER (June 21.July )
Be careful. Don't become
overly involved In another's
complicated affairs, especially
if his problems are of a
i:aterial nature.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're
going to he perturbed by a cloae
companion you felt was in
agreement with you when she
changes her mind at the last
minute.
VIRGO (Aug. 73-Sept. 21) Be
extra careful today how you
handle tools or sharp instruments. Also, be sure those
)ou're working with do
likewise.
UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)11's
not a good day to try to draw t
an inside straight. If you tkt
any financial flyers, be sure
they're penny ante stuff,
SCORPIO tOm Z4-i'iov. )
Be careful how you handle
Iragile household items.
Something you're found of will
get broken if you move things
carekssly.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 73-Dec.
211 Pan your moves well in
advance today. Things you try
to do in haste or as an afterthought are apt to get all
fouled up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. Z3-Jan.
19) Possessions you prize will
wt hr tukzi if YOU luavi;
them lying about or treat them
with indifference.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're a better follower today
than you are a leader. Have
yuU i
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She strutted slowly across the Infield of the start getting better and better, it's more exLake Brantley High School track. Silence was citing. I've always wanted to run, but never had
her partner.
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isTrinity
But the chance didn't come easy.
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Prep's track team's Miss Everything.
"I had to convince Coach (George) Austin
Although not having a "very good day," MISS that I could run. So I told him I can hurdle a
Curtis captured firsts jn the four events she little bit, I did whflej was upin camp last
entered, producing 28 of the 37 Trinity team summer.
points.
"He just said 'all right, let me see.' So I went
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"On the track, I'm there to think about one up and jumped a hurdle and he said 'hmmmm.'
thing," said the Trinity star concerning her That's when he first started taking an Interest in
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solitude during a meet. "I've always liked me. He said 'well, maybe we'll think about it."
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running, When I was little, I used to always have
Austin thought seriously about the hurdling
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races with the people my age. I used to beat all demonstration, for
Miss Curtis now holds the
the boys and they would get mad. I like that." county record for the 110-yard
low hurdles with a
But running has not always been the dream 16.0 second timing.
come true. She first entered competition last
"I used to always Jump things too," said Miss
year aSasWinuner, stroking along side her older Curtis. "I used to run and jump as high and long
sister, Cindy,
as I could."
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"Swimming has always been fun. I would do
Even with the guidance of MLs Curtis,
what my sister did. She started swimming, soI Trinity Prep Ls suffering a hard season, sanding
started swimming."
at 2-6.
H er record breaking feat first occurred in
"We have a promising team," she said
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and eighth graders"
breaststroke.
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Miss Curtis is a ninth grader.
"Last year I would get up in the mornings for
The Freshman Flash gives most of the credit
swim practice (which started at 6 a.m.) then I to Austin.
"He always made me work harder. All
would put In six hours of school, and then run he said was 'we'll see, we'll see.' And I kept
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track after school. Then I would go horseback running harder so he would notice me."
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riding, my favorite bobby, wtuch gave me a full
Though stardom has anchored itself around
day. Boy, I was busy then"
the ankles of Carroll Curtis, she Isn't satisfied
But she was faced with a difficult decision at
"I don't want to be known just for my running
District time.
You know, people say 'there goes Curtis the
P
"Both the track and the swimming Districts runner.' But I don't like that. I
want to be known
came on the same day. The athletic director as Carroll Curtis I want
people to know me as
a
came to me and told me I had a decision to make
just Carroll Curtis the person, not Carroll Curtis
So I decided to run track."
the runner.
Her choice was Influenced by shoulder
'I'm real competitive, I'm a perfectionist I
problems that she's had since the seventh grade can't stand anyone ahead of me.
That bothers
that bothered her when she swam,
me."

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"Both of those teams are super," Allen, Jerry Henry and the rest of
Tampa Robinson Coach Herman Robinson's Knights.
"Our offense was down but
Valdes says, contemplating the
Orlando
our
defense
was up," Valdes said. "I
prospect of meeting either
can't say enough about how good
Evans or Miami Jackson for the state
high school Class AAAA basketball Allen is. He scored 19 points, and It
Utie Saturday night.
seemed he had more than the eight
"Let me enjoy our victory over rebounds they credited to him"
The Class AM defending Champ,
Pensacola Woodham a little While
West Palm Beach North Shore, also
before I think of playing Evans or
Juson he said. "But, I'll tell you sailed through its semifinal, 62'46over
Cocoa Heath, St Thomas Aquinas of
we'll abow up
Fort l..auderda12 beat Cottondale 6444
Robinson rolled over Woodham In a
72-55 breeze Thursday. Not even with in Class AA and Laurel Hill finished
six men on the court for 211 minutes of atroi, 240. over GcoevUl. La Clata
the final quarter could the under- A.

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in the open to spite one whom you feel has wronged you. YOUR RIRT!IDAY
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"All our kids did a super Job,"
scheduled today, determining the better Saturday to beat either Bartow St. Th
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lineup of Saturday's four CtWJfl.
or Bishop Kenny"
Jr "About Wright, you Just can't say
W.
pionship games.
Nelson
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This afternoon, Frostproof and
Nicholson at 600t-5 dominated the does well"
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boards for North Shore as speedy
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while unbeaten Lake Weir and Lake
Curtis Brooks led flie fast break and
dway from GreenviNe in Class, A until
Butler met in Class AA. Tonight,
scoring, with 20 points. Nelson and
the fourth quarter when 6-foot-6
Bartow and Jacksonville Bishop
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But the witiners may have to p1
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winning surge was Gainus Wright, fur the title w ithout top scorer Chris
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the ball to perfection in the fourth collision after scoring lo pobits and
Shore said
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sarcastically replied, "But if we stay we could tell
everyone we saw the famous Palmer putt."
The Paths of the famous Palmer and the unknown Jim
Barber crossed as Palmer headed out the first fairway and
Harber Walt7ed in on the ninth.
There were no marshals keeping the gallery from Barber
because there was no gallery. There were four people following
the threesome, all relatives of the golfers.
Palmer played with George Archer and Dave Hill. Barber
A companion

Mike ea and Dick IThyan.
This is Barber's third year on the tour. He finished second in
the Philadelphia Classic last year. when Jack Nicklaus mused,
"Jim who?"
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gal'ry aild no recognition, Barber makes u
sarne tour d plays the same holes as Palmer. The two compete for the same money. And sometimes there is no difference
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Friday's Games
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Baden Hampton
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St Lou's at New York
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Wayni Votes
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Lee Elder

Jim Sinker
Bob Stanton
Terry Diehl
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SAVANNAH, Ga, (AP) - Southeastern
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The presidents of the 10 SEC schools adopted a
resolution Thursday instructing athletic directors to
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The pitchers areahead of the hitters. Shucks,
the hit te rs
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defeated tile Vern Bensons 3-0. Ron Fairly droveKissells
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spade loser, but that there was
a prope r time to lose it. South
should simply have discarded
one of dummy's spades, instead
of wasting a trump honor on
West's nine,
Th en when South went after
trumps, he would have been
able to ?ick up East's king and

Opening lead -A,

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3739-76
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John Jacobs
Alan Tapie
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37377
30-36-14 James, pr
3j39j ZurkuNen,c
Totals
36-38-7

40 36 76
39 37- 76

C7$*13
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Joe Smith poked two singles
Rinker ha3 sublet the stadium for Croom.
from the Seminole County
Crooms
scored two runs in
School Hoard and has an

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fall South wound
losing a
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spade.
South should have seen that
th ere was no way to avoid the

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Friday's Gamrs
0,Climore of Inmanopo s
Quit-tic at Torunfo

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Gravis
IaQergren,?b
3b
36 37-73
EvCnt.dh
3377
3934.73 Skelton.
8r-ockway,ci
Emmons, If
34

Jim Jamieson
Curtis Sifford
RayCarrasco
MikCMltChell
Gardner Dickinson
Mia-ty Fleckmari
Richl Karl

rrank Beard
Roger Maltble
Hill Irwin
Ed Furgol

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relieved slarler
Wayne Kurth in the third after
Kurth gave up five hits, four
walks and three earned runs.
Maher struck out 10 and
allowed two runs.
The Raiders lagged three St.
Johnspitchersforlgilits.SJCL,
°'v 4-2.
The Raiders travel to
Melbourne to battle Brevard
Community College Saturday
at 3 p.m. and meet Massasoit
Community
College
of
Massachusetts at home Sunday
and Monday. Both games begin
at 3 p.m.
SEMINOLE

IS 41- 76

The proposal will be deveiopt'd by the spring meeting of
the conference in May and can be approved officially by
the pr esidents at the late
November business meeting or
a t a specia lly called meeting.

Hitters Vs. Machine

Barber.

8111 Kennedy

Paul Ptorizer

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At.ontacue

John Elliott
Joe Carr
Tim CollIns
Collins
Tom Show

misbehavior during a game.

f?rr

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3431-fl
Dark Rader
San Antonio at Denver
33 3777
Academy, with the ezeeption of
(41. 7. Noble Tony (4). 3 Dark MlSf
0" Sanders
Sunday's Game's
37 13-72
143, 4 cocinnati Harry (171 ,
determining the utility cost of Jim Simons
krfl?L'-.y
¶1
'
Our' 1101.6 Manatee
the stadium lights.
Gs'crQe JOhnSOn
1100n
1032-77
4), 7, Neycrsfll (53), A. Dark
lnmat,
virginia at New York. alter
3636-72
He said he expected the Joe
Charnption
John Schiee
roan
3431--i?
TENTH. 3-16, 5 - I Country
detailsontheuuhjtyc(JsfjwnJ
PobMurphy
5.n Antonio at Indiana, after
36 -31-72
Cheers (3). I. Red Witch (ii, 3.
be
worked
out
this
week,
DeWitt
Weaver 4032-12
roon
86 ith 1)7). 4 MA 5 ltobb.e (6),
Memphi at
The stadium field location for Jerry Heard
35 37_,77
K'
is Quota (S 21.6. Favorite Fant
Jim Ferrletf
3531-n
(10). 7 Dofl Gibson (61.4. Alga
the
e 175 baseball sea
was Bruce Drill,,
34
77
34Rebel I5)
following the city
rUri
m34--n
ELEVENTH, St. A Lare,
Z
o
e
ller
37 3S-72
commission's decision to Fuziy
W,lliamf4L2 Mineola Poppy 161.3.
333, 77
M'stic King (323.4. Barn Berg
reloctehad ball adi.jtyfr0 Barney Thomp-j)n
Eos Division
S. President Lad (6). 6. BerkpI.v
Fieh ursi Park.
W I 'I' Pts GF GA
Smiley 131. 7 B
Charmer ($J. 4
Ne*
Residen ts living behind the
31
71
Eno
71
109
113
(ides Ion Gal (10)
Clevind
77 34 3 37 160 211
TWELFTH, 7')$ C - I
backstop
at the Pinehurst field
Turn Chicago
2337 1
2)07
blesault (11,7 HaQ0sf1),) Hidden
complained
to Commissioners
1544 )
tnoapos
island 14). 4. GO GO Cactus
.
that
foul balls were being hit
ayMel7, 6. Monlagus Even? Houston West Division
4321 0 *a 2 ,ni
lnfn th. 1111.4
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All ...--.i11,11.1 Ir!shTrar;s(l),C II&amp;ng Bang
yallas
Ptioen
Crooms downed the Seminole
33 25 6 72 241 210
making a hazard for children
l.onewsa
3477 7 to Itil "a
.
Itigh School junior varsi ty 42
an
Diego 31 77 3 65 210 211
property.
SATURDAYMATINEE
Wednesday in a high school
ISIS 3 33 IS) 770
Jernlgan said a working ba ball g
se
Canadian Division
ame I the
ford
FIRST S lb S - 1 D.amond
agreement has been arranged Memorial
jC(
39 24 0 70 264 711
Charge (6). 2 Rond; Ifarris (4). 3.
34 71 1 70 2?1 Its
with Wes Rinker. WhO SpOnSM
Croomsi Greg Latout fIft41 a
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"1 don't think its unfair that we were not selected, but
Wilkes said.

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the second.
Shortstop Dwayne Gray
slapped a double and three
singles for Seminole a nd
" T arvin Lvzin.s stroked a double

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£ 95 3
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Pacific Division
IouisIle 83, Daion 67
Golden
$t
T il e 91, Oral 4otert 43
s
.s i -.
Seattle
31 36 .163 7
'You followed Palmer the first nine?" asked
SOUTHWEST
Ks5htll
Phoenix
740 3
'How's he playing?"
29 35 133 7'-,
Houston 106. Israel Nall. 91
MI?ineeI4
500 2 Portland
71 37 43)
FAR WEST
'iy."
Quin!eIa (74) $43
L Angeles
P4c'ne
33 43 334 )
"I'm having my troubles, too."
ELEVENTH, S-14, A. 3100:
Games
TOURNAMENTS
Sippy Lane
1740 7.40
Atlanta 110, Golden State 104
Atlantic Coast Conference
Chuck Courtney
Kansas City Omaha ill. But
340
33-13--46 Joe Data
Fin? Round
39
Gay Brewer
37-34-fl
Manatee Peggy
PatFitiSimmons
I
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lab 110
Jorin Buceak
North Carolina 101, Wake For
Gör.,MCCO
37 2s-?? PtttrOitrt,Uit
343$..73 Eddie Pearce
Mark
Hayes
Milwaukee 107. Seattle 92
Quln,ela (34) 119.50
-est 100, OT
33 31_47 Mike Morley
3434-72 KermltZarlt.y
3$ 3$-fl
ChrIsai',ciec
MkeReaso,
Phoenix 6$. Chicago 65
Perfrcta (56) t"070
Cimon 71. Duke 76
34.64 GlbbyGilb'
37.35-77 DickRp,yan
3437-73
Gary
Hale
Irwin
FrIdays Games
Big Perlecta (7$ with 5 6) 15.174
N. Caro. 5?, 91. Virginia
36 32-64 Dick Mast
-_fl
Doug
Ford
34 35
Jim Dent
3736-73 Tom Joyce
Golden Slate at New Orleans
3333-$4 Lyon Loft
Southern Conference
35 3473 Mason Rudolph
34 35-73
Bruce
Crampton
Bob Payne
Cleveland l Houston
Championshipp
Larry Nelson
3$3573 Babe Hiskey
34.35-73
Donlvenson
Rik Massengale
Chicago a, Les Angeles
3736--68
Gil
Morgan
Furman
U,
Wm
&amp;
Mary
53
Dog Entries
373673 Julius Bc,f31-34-73
Ptoenix at Portlind
LarryHI,n
Ed Speed
NCAA Div.
3637-48
Bert Yancey
ChIChlROdnIguez
Saturday's Games
353.4-69
Great
Lakes
Region
TONIGHT
BliRogeqs
Jim Colbert
Milwaukee at Buffalo, after3633-69
Semifinals
Labronhlsrnis
Rocky Thompion
Wl?tenb.rg 71, Hiram 49
3534_49
FIRST.3.)6.$1,OldDl, noon
—
Detroit at New York
Ron Smith
John Toepel
Marietta
73,
Allegheny
67
3433-oe
(6). 7. Rumored (5). 3. Touch Of
Dean
Washington at Philadelie
G'?neiitiler
3534-49
ECAC SEMIFINALS
Hope' (4), 4 G.M's I COld U (*0), S.
New Orleans of Atlanta
Lee Trevino
Al Kelley
33-3-1-69
New England Division
S.no Duke (6). 6. Hi Ho Bill (5 7), 7.
Seattle of Kansas City Omaha
Tom Walton
Adolph
Popp
Soitoj'i
Col.
6*.
Connecticutso
35
35-70
Skil(aqo(es (12), 8. Glen', Carol (1).
Houston at Pho.ni*
VlcPeOalado
Ken Still
Holy Cross 62. Providence 55
SECOND. 3s, D- I. Cijry (4),
CPiICaQO at Pniland
Don January 34-34-70
Gary Wlnti
Metropolitan Division
2- ..._.-_. ...,
nnIP.
. ta.,..ii.u.,ijn
Division
. ,..,
Denny Lyor'
Pod
Sunday's Games
w U
34-34-70
t •
St. John's, P4.Y. 76. Seton Hall 'TomFUnsesh
NIpoqte
Picker (1). A. Mini Murphy (7-2), S.
Ph*ICc5elpta
at
Wally Armstrong
Washington,
41
33.35-7fl
Criss joke (61,4 Fbutous Girl (?7. afternoon
Mlileq Barber
Mike Hill
Rutgers 40,5), Peteq, NJ.
35-35-70
7 HoppintBa, 3I.$. Rumseacope
Golden State at Boston, after
Dwight Nes'tI
Dow Finsterwatd
34-3.1-70
(10)
IN BRIEF:
Ofl. TV
Rod curl
Steve Mt'fnyk
343470
THIRD, S-lI. 0 - 1. Tom Thumb
Xøn.
City Ontaha at Dr
Bot,Cofe
Joe Porter
i 3o-g
(4?, 2. Mann Shifty ()2). 3. Happy
troit
Jim Ahern
Bob at
'
36-34-70
Stetson
Overlooked
Star (3). A. Dfumbeater (I) S.
Cleveland at New Orleans
Will Homenkjk
Art Wall
3734-71
Wyclifft Gort (5 7). 6. Driver Most
Houston at Los Angeles
BudAltin
Geurge Knudson
3s-34-n
(6). 7. kC: Gem (10), A. Beetfey
By NCAA Officials
Pete Cooper
Al Geiberger
36 35-71
Clip (0).
Bobby MitrMal
Dan Malhlonson
373.1 71
FOURTH, 5.16, C - '
Crier Jones
DELAND, tAIl - Stetson University basketball
PPIH Rodgers
36 3371
Dotty (101.2 Sheila Sal (5;, 3. Hasty
Mike Shea
Dave Hill
coach
Glenn Wilkes said Thursday he was disappointed
3433-71
Hdliy($).. MOntagueCry%e.I (6)5.
Set 4t
Hom,coBincs
GeorgeArche,
3536-7)
East DIvIlon
but not surprised that hi.sHatters did not receive
t*erkte Duff (6), 6 D'mat Dan
NCAA
Charles Coody
DavictGraham
36
33-71
W L Pc?. GB
1)2), 7 Bboo*-r Buzz (4). 4. Dreamy
post-season tournament invitation,
Nate Starks
Pett Brown
15 36-71
New York 17 20
Butch Baird
Dave Glent
"ft is naturally di.sappoLiwig but not unexpected,"
31-31-71
45 21 612 1'
FIFTH. 5)4, 0- 1. Mineola Ugly K en tuCky
Mike
Wynn
Andy
North
Stadium
34
37-71
LOsJtS
said Wilkes who waited by his telephone all morning for a
7 46 343 21",
7 Modest Mull (3). 3. Come On
Bobby Weisel
Dick Crawford
33 34-71
47
w n
Cleo (61.4 Swnevs Cobble. (*0), 5 Memphis
call that never came.
,
Hobby Nichols
1eonar Thompson
vir
3536-71
S2 212 32"1
By MICKEY L4)CMMGE
MCII)' Darling 113(, A. Eugene 6j,
Stetson fl nished Its best season ever Wednesday night
Rcry Pace
Roger Watson
37-34-11
West Divls6so
Cr1 Secure ISIS. Leaving Out (52).
herald Staff Writer
Forrest Fel,
DaIeDouglas.s
3534-7)
Denver
57
17
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TENTH, 5-14, 5. 3) 74;
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led the Seminole Junior College
baseball team to a 14-6 victory
Thursday overSt
River
Junior College
I-. li
duriwluen rapped a home
run, two doubles and a single
collecting four rbi, and Maher
pitched six and two third In.
nings of saving relief bail.
7uriwhlen's two.rbi double In
the fourth sparked a Raider
four run outburst that Pushed
SJC ahead to stay. He added a V
solo home run in the sixth in.

Friday, March 1, 197S-311

Hs OSWMJ) and JMIE.s JMWIY

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Steve
Zurkuhien and Buddy Maher

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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College Cage

VahdApge.l
6.30 3.10 100 4 Houston
35 31 .330 14
H T,%RBlue
1040 510 6 Cleveland
fl 317
I I Jol'in Henery
3 33 3
Atlanta
7
1? 39 731 2
Quinirla (67) 15.1 20
N Orleans
to
Pev-fecte (7 6) 5111.90
Western Conference
NINTH, 5)4. C. 3)64:
Midwest Division
Nebr. Woof
2340 7,00 420 2 Chicago
39 76 _6W -

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41 76 612 6
36 455 16',
79 34 433 14

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Chicago 411 Los Angeles
Sunday's Games
Alonirml at New York
Rangers, Afternoon. TV

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SEVENTH, 5.14, C, 3)73:
Must So So
71.40 7 20 4 40
Monteue Coined
6.20 3.40 1
Brave Patty
A 1S
Ounirl*
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Perfc1cla (6 1) 114190
EIGHTH. S-lI, 0, 21,41:

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Division 4
Tell Clnclei-r4pa
so
Buttalo
Sky Liles (72).3 Dans Red (12) 4
10
Quiniela (13) %71
Whalt PItT) (10). 3 Cactus Joy (3), Boston
3319 II II 211 200
Prftcta 13 Ii $7460
6 Lea Tu (I). 7 Chrnsn. Charger Toronto
26 29 U 43 279
Daily Djb!c ('3) S33.90
(1), I Brutus (bi
Calif
to 10 II 43116 257
THIRD. 5-16, o. n.,.
TENTH,
3-16.
A
1.
Misty
Isle
Thursdayi Results
HI H N.flCV
1100 •
410 3
Ne*.v York Islander% 2, Los
1). 1 R's Chinaman (1), 3 Ardrine
Lusty Lieutenant
Mistrims (6). A Montague I.ealher Angeles 2. tie
Carol% Nancy
300 S
(5). 3. StatOy (6). 6 Yeller Bear
Friday's Games
Ou,niela (3$)
Boston at Atlanta
(10) 7 iu('ge Ragland (17)
Perfecta (31) 19240
FOURTI-tS-19, M3fl3
City
-She's Smokin
ELEVENTH $$B - I Phan
11 40 6 )0160 6
Washington at Montreal
Handy Scamp
0
340
2
tOm%
Pearl
(1)
2
WitchIte
hia
(6)
3
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Chicago at Vancouver
MOntagUe Clarity (6). 4. Hoeter's
K'S Obelisk
Saturday's Games
Sallie (S-2), S. At Sunday 15). 6.
Ouinima
Philadelphia at PillSt)vroh
Pert"ta
Berkley Luck (121, 7. Nobu ($)1 14
Kansas CiIJ# at Detro,f
Smoothy Bill (10)
FIFTH, $-It, 0. 31,52.,
Buffalo at Sit Louis
Minnesota zi Toronto
StnoarA)i e IS 2). 7 Betty Shan (4), 1.
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__

Legal Notice

I

Legal Notice

In re the Marriig. of
CONRAD A, WIRZ, Jr
Petitioner
AND

JANET W WIRZ,

I

_______________________

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT CGURT OFTHI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR ,SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 15344-CAOe.o

Respondent

NOTICEOFSUIT
TO: JANET W. WIRZ

___________________

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-ApartmenIs

Seminole

underIIgne, puruanI to ,pe
that S G cie Ovies ET UX the holder "Fitifltj Name Statute," Chapter
OftheloIl*ingcer1ificatpi.s,iIed I6SO9.FIocidaStatuIes,witIregt..
ltCKdCtdIobC withtheCferkoftP*CjrcuitCo., in
nci for Seminøte County.
orcia,
iI3ud thereon, The cerTificate
upon receipt of proof of the
numberi and years of issuance, the
d riplionoftheprope,'ty, and the pub:lcat;on of this notice. Ihe ic.
namesnwhIchiIw,,,dere titlous name, towit: SCHEHE.

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for lOvely
horn, In
Quiet residential are, 3 berms
laundry room Worksho0
carport
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$71,900
for
well kept
Overlooking scenic lOk, 3 horn,,
bdrms ,
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Realty.

Excellent

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the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
That said sale is being made to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that,
satisfy the terms of said Writ of pursuant to Final Judgment of
E*ec'J$Ion
Foreclosure rendered on Monday
John E. Polk,
March 3rd, 1973. in that certain
Sheriff
cause pending in the Circuit Court.

Barnes, Jack Parsons, Delmas
Cassidy, Johnny Ne'wiørne, Lee
King, Peter LOwtnttetn. and Vinci
Adams Transfer I

Cammarasana
Storage. Inc
200 N. Holly Ave
Sanford, FIa. 37771
Publish, Feb.78, March?, 1973

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Seminole County, Florida
Publish: Feb. 14, 71, 21, Match 7,

OEK-Ied

in and for Seminole County, Florida,
InClvilActlonNo.74.1310.E wherein

1*73
DEK-7l

HILL LUMBER AND HARDWARE
CO., a Florida corporation, is
hhf,
FRED B. ELLINOR Is

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IGHTEENTN JUDICIAL Cli. EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUll IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTy, FLORIDA,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 742td7.CA44-A
CIVIL
ACTION NO, 14-t994-CA4s.0
In re: the Mari'ia
In re: The Maffla of
ABBY DENISE WARD,
JERRY LEE POE,
PetItioner,

and

STEVEN JAMES WARD.

MINNIE MAE POE.
Husband.
ResI,en?,
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF ACTION
O MINNIE MAE POE,
TO STEVEN JAMES WARD
wtioi.i last known
$13 Derry Park Drive
Middleboro, Massachusetts
SW 9th Street
07346
Miiml,
Florida
You are hery notified that a
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
an action for divorce has been tiled
has been
filed against

you

December 11, l*71 In the Circuit
CouT1ofthe1aIP,JudicmalC1r,,,ln
Seminole County Florida,
attd hat youhaveuntif thedtfl day Of
Marctt, 197. tOservetheylglnam Of
your answer, if any, on the Clerk of
the Circu? Court of the 11th Judicial
Circuit, in ar for Seminole County,
Florida, Seminole County Cour.
thouse. S.antorci, FlorIda, 32771, atSd

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a copy of YOIJf arseir to Donald L.
Marbtesforie.
Attorney
for
Petitioner, P.O. 5
7),
Florida 37171.
FaIfuretowfveananaront,.,r
part

may

result

In n

(Seal)

def)ult
)OIi.

Artpwjr H. tIeck*itli, Jr.,

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THIS NOTICE shall be published
once cad? week tar four (1) con.
s.tJve we
In The Evening
Herald, Sanford. Florida
WITNESS my hand end seal of

Gt

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

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C!VlL ACTION HO. 779ICAO
11 te: the ?.*..arriae.

FREDERICKG'

GATEw000,

arid
OF

FLORIDA

TO:

FREDERICK 0,
GATEW000,
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND
MAILING
ADDRESS
ARE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding fr thfdIt5Oft
of yjr marriage to DENISE
GAl E'.00D. the c.rt 'Ieof which
15 1ff RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
F P 1(')f PlC v r, rATFWQD

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CAT [WOOD, Wife, and these
pres'nts comma
yo to appear
mci lilt your Ant*eq or ;pq
defense or pieadirx With the Cltrk of
trueCbrcuivCoorlinondforem;no;e
COunty, Fiôqiaa. and serve a cOpy
tPtr','f c.n P,t'o,r,er't .torr.ey.
rL
[r I
212 Nrrn Pin Avenue, Sanford.
FlOficiC 3,717) on or before the 11th
ctx, Of March. A 0. t973, or
Ohe'rwis. a
tauft will be entered
against you
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MABEL JANE PlC KENS
tJ,,,Va5d

NOTICE TOCRED1TORS
To All Cred,tor and Alt pers.mt
ti..n Cie;ms or Demanuls Against
Said Esate:

ag!iri

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I
Seminole County, Florida
ClerIc f th Circuit Court and file
th tarn-i in ciiprcate aryj as
Providid in Section 73314 Florida
Statutes, in their Off iCiS in ffi,
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tht liflt publIcation hereof os the
'
same wilt be barred
1,trcl t Serlt.d Florida lhi 4th
do,. of MetPn- 91
P4'lle Picktn Pilhet
As frj&amp;tiistratr,i C TA
KE'NPI4 W. MrIPITOSHO4
STEPIS'TROM Davis a
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C' diS 3171
Publrth Ftb. 11. 71 7*, MJKCh 7.
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1973

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Afire,, for Adm'n stratrix C'
P0 Box 1330, Sat.forct. Fl
PtAIiiP: Marcis,
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to me

as

Sheriff

of

(1) Anderson I-tickey Secretary
Desk. 3O"z,4" blk metal with
chrome
and wilnut grain mica
top
CI? Offtce typ* chairs.
and th i,ndrrs:gried as SherIff of
r
flA M onlhe)Iit day of March,
A 0 1975. otter for sile and sell to
the -f rh',"? Fj'chjer, for cash, subject
Io any arid all vj5J,q Iei,.s, at th
Front (West) Door ci lh Seminoli
County Cogrthgsq In Sanford
Florida, the Obove dlsritted
SOnal Property. Said property being
stcted at Ad(fn$ Transfer &amp; Storag,
in, Sanford. Florlda
oration ,,vaitoble from the Civ I
Duvnsioi', c-I tt
Sr-rn,noie County
Sheriffs Departnient
That said iote i-s being made to
tatisfy the fermi Of Said Writ of
Ecu$ion

taos

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$,hn E Poll'..

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Seminole County, Florida,
hav* levied upon the iollowing
dTl
property owned by Cot'
porate ConsuItans, Inc. said
property being located .n Seminole
County, Florida, more particularly
describetj as followt.
(1)
"709 Automatic Copier,"
Autnm?ic CiUtO
opuer with
automatic (ii, attachment, Model
A, Serial No.700140
())M,iie, f)rsi- )O'' im;,CiiOrf
.f".,'flrt w.'t riaru4 gr,jn mica
f

PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In re: Estate ci

have1

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

WITNESSmyhandandseaiof th County Courthøuse irs Seminole
Clerk of the Circ'iit Cot.t on the 10th C*unty, Florid,, within four
dly of Fetsury, A.P. $973.
calendar months from 1k.
Arthur H. Beckwitti, Jr.
Clerk cf thr' C rCtJ t Ø,,rf
1)', 5tne u ,Charc.
Ch'cMy Clerk
ROGER
BERRY
Allcrney icir Petitioner
P0 Drawtr 0

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Publish' M.ercti 7 1975
You are here*y notified and
required to present any claims
dtrnirij which you 'nay

GOOD SALESMAN -is never
of work. CatI us If you have a real
estate Iicens an a desire to

Lot 17 BIk 0 Longwood Park PB 11
PGS e, I Ia.
Name in whIch uessed Ky
Development and Realty Inc.
All of said properly being In the
Countyof Seminole, Statiof Florida.

EARN MOREl
FORREST OR3ENE, IPIC.
PEALTORS773.trnor3fla,7o
Part time help, retired person
preferred, Transporta)jctn not
rwcessary. Apply at Crystal Lake
Nursery, take Mary or phone 32277,,'

(inlets such certificate or certificat
shalt bt redeemed cc-

cording to law the property
crl
In such cerllficale or
certhficefes will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the court

.ritt
Srmini Cu.tp, 1-1014.
rvnitn' MarQ, 7, II. 21, 79, 1913
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Planning and Zoning Board of
thPCityoftakeMory, Florida, that
S.SidptOnfliflg4nd Zoning Board will
Px,IdapijbiIchea,',,gta mom on
-.
Tuesday, March 25, 1975. to
) consider a requeSt for a chenue
1ong from A 1, Agriculture, to
Rm-7, Rflidintijl, Rental Mubil
Home. as safli classiticatlons are
dscribed in the Oning ordinances
Of thi' City c-f Lake Mary, Florida, Of
Ihe f011wIq described property
lying within the municipal limits of
Lake Mary, FlorIda, and more fully
described as follo-w, to wit:
NOrth',ofNortpiwesfl,of5ect
09. TOWflthip 20 South, Range 30
East, S'mln&amp;e Coudy, Florida
Th Public Hearing will be held in
the Cit9 Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida, rim the 75th dy of March,
1975,
t 0 00 p m or as soon
thereafteras Pri%ibIe,at which time
interr'%ted i,rfim fnr .ini Art.'i,fl'.t
'-' rrev..i.m ci-.,
of
cla%tification will be Pward. Said
Pw'ar,ne may be Continued from time
tOtimeunflIfirtalmctjons taken by
the Planning and Zonirq Board
.

Salesman for tales positi with well
vIeblrsii,o firm. Uecyio &amp; suii
small gasoline powered machines,
direct to user. SemInoi Orange.
Above average returns in cx.
change for honest, hard working,
experienced sales performance.
Send resume for infgvyji'w to Box
365. care of The Herald. P.O. Box

t6,7, Sanford, Fla. 37771.
rruck, tire and fleet serviceman.
Experienced needed In changing
split ring truck rims and farm

Itres.

PaId

insurance,
hospltatization, two weeks paid
vacation 1sf year. Apply In person
to S. M. Hair, 535 W. 1st St.
5 omeon, with transportatm
to
Spend n;ghls with tlderiy lady
372 5777

,4 WON

TO THE RESCUE

C aught up in a lay oft? Save your
budget by selling our famous
PrO&amp;.cts. Call
JQ7,.

Rentals
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Onn
Gentlemen or Woman
To Share Home anc
Expenses 327 3$I

NOTICE

SHALL

BE

POSTED in IhiCe 13) public places
*ithln thi C1,' i'4 I. eke Mary,
1' i 'i
t,. 14,1 v.11 ti Itt
City of Lake Miry, Florida, ond
g.,biiiheci i the Evening Herald, a
flcw5p.aer (it QtT,ral circulation ifl
trw' City rif I.ak Miry, Florida. one
time at host 15 days prior to the
aforet*id hearIng. In addition,
nof ice shall be posted in the area tO

Apartmets Unfurnished
MARINERS VILLAGE APIS.
117 Bdrm. fumor unturn.
)2O2OrIandoDr, 32.31470
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FRANKLIN ARMS
Apartments
"Quiet Elegance"
u you've sear"ned for the ultimate
ig apartment living, you'll flnd it

of franklin Arms Conveniertiy

iaesf

located lust two blocks
04 17
77 heween Fail-wa,. PIai,, and
c.ernil-,olc High khool

to the data nf lP,e public hearing.
DATED: March Sfh. 1973
S t'ayatman
Ely (IrrIc
City oft alt' Mary,
florida
GARY F, MASSEY, ESQUIRE
6)4 F Sc"ncwan Blvd.

107
AIthrrrir ii' "r-m.ng

f irwrj.n 3770)

AttOtniy for Cily of

LaSe Mary
PtjbIiPi' March 7,1975

l2lCountryCIubDriv,

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$I10,lbedroom,famlI,ro*m
lnf'rmatlonunwu

Two Bedroom $174
Six Month's Lease
A) asonry Construction
Central Heat 8. Air
Wall-to. W4ll Shdg
D shwasher &amp; Disposal
Pool &amp; Cljbhouse
Laundry Facility
ADULTS ONLY
PETS "OPiSIDERED

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Ueautiful Immaculate

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YeIIpw House

Pretty

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Sanford

3 becicoom, l'-x baths,
central heat &amp; air. $1$0 No lease
required.
M.
UIISWORTII
REALTY, 3736061.
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Sanford
3 bdrm, 7 bath, central
heat Lair, carpet, drapes, kItchen
equippeo. $193 mo 617505$

Btdroom 2 bath brick home.
Large utility room, pantry and lots
of cabinets in kitchen, fijq to
ceiling bocase, built-in desk In

shaded yard, lovely home, nice
area 3 bedrooms, 3 baths Occupy
onqualityig. St. ill You'll love it
$31,500.

bedroom, fenced yard, of $ of
ttti'I. 2 window air Units All for
Only $77.. 3738)31.

Si Si Senore

BUY - SELLTRADE
311315 E First St

Here are a few tips on what to look for:
I. Yov
C15 t IIISt $900 pit Ye.'
to start
You should be told utoaths us advanc. the
dates and time you will work for this part
time emploç.r.
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 two days pay (double
this.) for each day you work on the
weekend,
S. You should be paid at an hourly rats of
no less than $3.33.
You should receive regular promotions
- with pay rolsu for your length of employment.
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-tins, employer
that will aid you In civifian life.
You should be given $300 worth of clothing for wear during the period you work On
your purttime job, and - as It wears oat he
should replace it at no cost to you.
You should be covered by $20,000 wort'.
of lifo 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,

owner 343.377 Inylme,

of usj red wood
lumber, and one pool pump
373 1719

MAITLAND FLEA MART

54-Ga rage Sales

management

RE OPENING SALE: March 7

1911 Hwy. 17 92. Open Sat. I Sun. 9.5

Women's blouses and men's
shirts, 75 cents each, men's and
women's ?.tckt, $7 GO. Low prices
on everything. Come see our new
location
THE
BARGAIN
GAIAGE, 73$ Hwy. 1197, Fern
Park, Wed thru Sat,, 101, Sun. I?

WITH YEAR'S LEASE

3222090

a'

of Misc items. 2015 Cedar Ave.

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ISANFORDI

Slanted 18' 2)' Fiberglass.I,O, with
trailer. Will trade 15' boat or lot
for equity. 327 7453

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CASH 322-4132

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GARDEN HOMES

(Veterans age depends on years of p;i;r service)

JUST CALL:'

ASK FOR SOT. MINUTEMAN.

HE WILl, GIVE you ALL THE DETAILS.

Call Anytime Betwesfi 9 n.m. and $
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Ac fqIOpprfu.4y

fmpky.r

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Auction
Stan's Auction

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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APERTS READYTO SERVE YOU

0

&amp;q*. pnty
ad.
denies and you'll
see why we say

RIdewod

(j,,.

Mi. East of II

3779719

*d an entrance and
eull.$o oath span
ment, tots of sloe

Appliances I

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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2.5*0

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RIdgewood

3fl.g
AFTER HRS:
I

Bedrooms, carpeted.
central H&amp;A, fIreplace, private
dining room, 7
Io s. orange
trees. Dy owner $3SQ. 372 4193,

-i 11 - DROOMS,
aoQu5, coin
f0rtø, 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
central heat 1 air. Large family
with fireplace, excellent
location &amp; financing 537,79)

room,

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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR 373 //4

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3 BR frame with efficiency apt. In

Fl.r,d A,,.

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VA
FHA

Centrat lte,ti &amp; Ar Cu:'.to000
For frey et1imiOte. Call Carl
Harr., at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771,

?~% 30 year mortgages
with only 5% down!

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Coffee ervKe

SALES BY
AREA ONE. INC.

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6478111
323-7860

HOMES OF DISTINCTIC

cavation. Oiv(.

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Close to eVerything yet away from it alIt
Large wooded lots. Street lights
sPayed streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

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MUNSWORTH REALTY

5:',',:'

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RuHdirnq &amp; Pemocielng
34% S3i$, 373 721$

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i-, cC.'I,I,ai

)23-6Ot, 373 0317

Additions

211 W, 25th Sanford, Fla.
Remodeling
Call for Appt. 322.3103

stahiallon avallab,, Dud

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Home Improvements

32) 6830

Tree Service
A I Trey Sen y
Compiete Tree

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37j tlz.j

PAUL SLATER
Professlonat WaIlpap,' Hanger
Licensed Pe'sidenl:al, Corn mercial
Free Estr,.p,,5 Pp5 '177

Kitht'n
Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks In

Call Vtc'r 371 C)Ii

Pasntinp, kemnork'lirig

hc

tW. hIlt.

sicçServing Saotrci for Cr,in,.'.c. rice,
S'gn repa;r &amp; Panted signs I 81.3

(',fyit't pipes

ANDREW MATNEY

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'1FpITp\LgRTD

anci hf'*3 walls, retainlop walls
Keith

Ir.i"'.

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k Smith Construction inc,
303631 11$. Stan, 24 hrs

Dial1kg
'i,'

Bici

storage tanks. Dewatering,

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373 5034

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Pet Care
PET REST'74
flniarci;,0 j

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Collie
service now available in Sanford

WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

HROWN PEST CON ro
2547 POrk Drive

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5?atlOn
force mi,i.mi'7"
5i.iilit,-i
('.('rt'te 1
af
work fo, 519fl5, equ'pm, Pumps.
etc UnderQrotnci or abOvegr

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OFFEL CENTRAL

AR

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AJditit, RemcxjeIn.0 No lob too
largeorfoosmapl Free I5tima?
372 1571 Anytime

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Pest Control

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Concrete &amp; Carpcintry, Carports,

,lNNI['S BEAUTY SHOP, 1105
Sanford Ave P(lStCq Re,suticlan,
C,
I
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4
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ups.

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PENTRY AND REPAIRS 32?

Wotk
Free estimate, 373 6031

(formerly Harnii,,tt's Beauty P400l
519 E. Pinefl 5712

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!h,itcfsnc; Weeding,
ICh gf-? h,lrg ),fl Q5

1131
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Clean

BUDDY'5 HOME IMPROVE
MENT, ALL IYP[5 ,OF CAR

arp.e,Jry. Remodeling Ad3l,,,,

TOSS(R's BEAUJy SALON

Lawn Care

brick specialty. 377.77k

Beauty Care
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Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching and simulaled

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septic ?ar,ks liii ct
All kincit of O'gu'.,
737 1i7, 134 1195

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Help an "Inflation poor" Healing &amp;
Air COndulio1,,1g Contractor Coil
'5l
i-itc
&amp; Air (end
S,ile
3728177
S'rvice

Central Heat &amp; Air
Shag Carpeting
Fully Equipped Kitchens
Ceramic Tile Baths
Private Courtyard
Beautifully Landscaped Lots

North on 17-92 to Sanford. West on
25th Street to Ridgewood Avenue,

3777199

Priv-

I Lrvicleor

RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
New Commercial Industrial
Design Construction. Financing
Keith R. SmittlConstructi, Inc.
305 62'S IllS, 71 Hrs. Nadine

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Personal Tax Service
No 7 East Rd 1797 Sic

reor. Income 5700 mo Owner
holding total $15,500. 377.74aj,

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BUILDING, REMODELING

REPAIR SERVICE.333 347$
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Air Conditioning

NO CLOSING COSTS

MayfaIr, 3

Sn,i IIIgPI
Sc tioQi

Land clej
C&amp;A Backhoe Service

AtiviN MIt4.',

WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Fivi
Points,. Call 373.7143 anytime,

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73/
4

Home Improveti

Tax Returns, 20 yrs experience

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payment, monthly p.ayment
than rent. Government $ubtictllf'd
to QualifIed buyers Call to see ii
You QusIlfyt!

?2-Auction

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Hwy. 46. 1

7V

Sanford- ExcelInt Coed, 3
&amp;drm,,
7 bath, heat, carpeted, large yard.
1)00 down. 373-17I.

322-4644

831 7072

Hwy

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* They're Hot! *
NewhoJsas ma rural area Nociown

Billings' Antiques, new shop In

Arms,

Jim Hunt Realty

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1$. MY to

MORTGA'

322 )

1t.'

Sale, 30 pd off fhru Sunday Onty

ROBSON MARINE
3977
17 97
33.7 59S1

Is

FROM

373-7164.

THE FLORIDA NATIONAL GUARD
CAN MEET MLII OF THESE
CONDITIONS. IF YOU ARE IN
GOOD HEALTH, MAlE
BETWEEN AGES ii.c

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3 Bdrm, l'.' baths, central
heat, garage, on corner
iot.

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ma'l Ct%Sfici Act bringi

'i"urfs Try one ,nod set' Coil 322
,6t1 or $31 vctj

FROM '160

3nus

7 044$

A brand new name for Central Florida's
uinst American Motors Facility. The
South's largest selection of new cars'
Prices that will suit you o a Royal-T! All
backed by American Motors Buyer
Protection Plan, Complete Parts and
Service Departments! All new Leasing
Department, too! Full maintenance
leases on all AMC cars up to 26 months.

COINS
tMihuL LUiN LLPfltif
109W. 1st St., 3?] 4337

NOW LEASING

I Bdrms.. 1', baths. central H &amp; A.
carpet, nIce for children. 523.003

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Home of the ECONOMY CRUSADERS

WE BUY AND SELL

Saturday? P.M.
Open daily 10-5. We buy, selI.trade

Estate Broker

REALTOR
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97 2 F ord LT 0. brown metallic I
loaded, extra sharp. 17,093. Call
Don Pope, 327)651 Dealer,

Any
Quantity,
NOLL'S
Calselberry, Hwy. 17.97, 830 12,

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TAFFER REALTY

2371 P$VII Or.

RiiconitIoneci Batteries, $12.93
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

Wanted 10 buy used office furniture,

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Ph. Sanford (305) 323-1160'
Orlando (305) 8342299

CItrut Dock. 9 rm. Paradise area.
30's Appi. 131 2359, $31 Ml?.

$70,100. Terms

air,

Caseelberryon $7 92. Introductory

P71 Fleriwing 16' tn hull Bowrider.
55 HP Chrysler. Tilt trailer, $1,050
37) 63.19.

COVE
late
Rd.
427, 2.3'
,&amp;E
miles cast o( l7.

- New 3 berm.
homes. Make color selections,
paved streets, City water, $31,300
wIth Only $200 down. Government
hnang. $34 164*, Builder.

Terms,

966 Olds Station Wagon. Also 1966
Buick Spats wagon, 4 dr. Both
with
all power. 5)75 each. 37]
3$21

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4' Weltcraft, '74 Mercury, IS HP,
with power trim, and trailer.
$1,400 3727341 after

LAKE MARY

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37)4711

68-Wanted to Buy

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

1

327. 7443

ASSUME

SANFoRD PECVEE SERVICE
7311W. Itt St.

GOLD

3736131 after

I1GE 2SfhSt.

Monte Carlo. Burgandy wtn,
burgandy vinyl top, factory .sr,
cruise control, automatic rans
mij Ion, power beak es, pow c
steering, 12,950 Can be seen a?
Port of Sanford, 323.5237

in

year

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Nursery.

* BARGAIN HUNTER *

Lake PRIVACY. Top area Trees.

97)

76-Auto Parts

327 0610

WINTER SPRINGS

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Re,g.
Real Estate Broket

Plan now to vacation this
ur own REC Vee from

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the Model Homes on

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Sundays 176

lS-Rec."eatjonal Vehicles

67A-Feed
JIM DANDY.JAZZ.FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S, E. 46, Sanforci 33 73J

JOhn9)n, flack to back fold down
seats. Excellent condition. Call

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

con'soL- ) choice! Pius FIa.'s

fjnett Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer, '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. P. 331.1311, Open

Aucti

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Lake Mary (near Crystal Lake

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3 yrs. old, 3 berm., 1', baths,
central aIr I. heat, carpets,
drapes. Only $70300. Low down,
low monthly. Call 131 1227.

Colombo koaci. Furniture, Appliances, many Mi5, items, M. A
Eve Autioneer. Everyone
welcome,

69-Stamps.Coins

display
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Dafsun.SUbaru Sole
74 some below dealer Cat. IIntt

CribS, baby items, lawn mower &amp;
Misc. 201 Flamingo Drive, lor used furniture, appliances,toc,lL
ect. Buy 1 or 1001 items.Lar'ry's
(Sunlanci 377.3611
Mart, 2)5 Sanford, Ave.
YARD SALE- March I. Sliver
serving pieces, cioth
washer,
swag lamps, clothing, what have
you 763 West Lakeview Aye.,

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Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
0', Jknry
WiLIIfiWjjjjji

Pick up junk cars FREE Sm,,Ii
price Icr others, Call after 1 p.m
377 1621

Auction
Saturday, March 8

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GARAGE SALE Sat. only, Baby

'now avaflablein
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Professionally Manag,d

-Autos for Sale

10A.M.

every Friday night, $ Bring any
livestock arxj tacP Sot, night ttail
rides and barbecue, Reservations
only. SR 46 and I 4 on Oregon Ave
Call 373 62)7.

CARPORT SALE-.-- Fri., Sal 8. Sun
Camper, Car. Refrigenator. Lots

339-2920

Horse

1971 Fqc1 Cou'er, trsic.J hiss, 'P,'
FP,5 Stereo radio, Assume
pa'jmrr1t $104 mo. .31 0151 or $34
1177

at The Deflary Fire Department, i

Ped A While Stables under new

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Priced for quick sate No qualifying

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MASTERS COVE

P'urtt, Or u1uq, fdel
IO'CItFØn, tuason.at,l, rent. Ph.

One lot

Rentals from Only
Best lot sciection

FREE T.V.

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Raise and break you own friendly
it-month old fitly 373 56(5)

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cOnditi. 32) $706

Ifldflks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a iow cost. Try one
today' Phcinc 332 2611 or 831 ttr

66-Horses

5' Cobla, deep V. 1973 65 HP

Sanford, ha.

c'ur.ca,

Brie MagazIne. Originally 1715,
now ISO Size $ 10 Matching
piclure hot. IS. Also 6 organza
flOal bridesmaid's gowns, sizes
10's, 12's, 11 &amp; 16. Matching hats,
5.5 each. 3721111. See at 7603
Hiawatha after I p-rn

1974 Etonoline 300 Ford ASsume
payments, liii Month. Excellent

37)5620

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PAYI'ON REALTY

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373 7100

C3LOR TV, $11.95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,
644-boo,

Formal wedding gown, featured In

MOBILE HOME PARK

1505 W, 25th St.
SANFORD

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lank with legs. $13. '44 Dodge
Polara, 1350, 372 3193.

Yard Sale: 2326 Laurel Ave. IOa.m
7 p.m., Sat. and Sun. Clothing,
furniture, odds and ends, misc, It
rains will be held next weekend,

Rig. Real Eslate Brok,i
77 130$ 24'Hiaeatha Ave. atl7 92

1120 Flonda Ave.

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Ccnsrat Flon,da'
MULTIPLE LISTING 1-kLTG
322-4991
1919 S. French
ve, 372-7371
727 1496
377.734

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Girls

?9-Trucks-Tra i lers

Hwy 16, West, Sanford

AKC German Shepherd pups, 575
each. Across from Baker's Dairy
or call
7tOQ

:r

20"
bike, $10; 10 gal. electric
water heaeq, 15. 100 gal. ifiii oil

1971 Yamaha 175CC
Enduro60OmlleS 1550
327 S626atter

P.M.

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PHASE II
GRAND OPENING

(305) 322.8721 =

323-6650

ON THE LArE

Stemper Realty

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1971 Yamaha 360 Enduro Stne
legal, new inspection Call after 5,
327 2517.

COME EARLY &amp; LISTEPJ TO
SOME FINE OLD TIME
HILLBILLY MUSIC FROM 6 TO?

AKC Doberman
pincl,ir Puppies,
Champion lineage, 573 101130 Mr.
Afldi,'iø, 365-5740,

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DIAL

re4u,ished Spanish $?ylI
home. Must be seen to 1* api,IijI. T,,r,,i.

CLOSE IN-' 2 AR. $1,000 Anxious
to sell
CORBETI RC.
ESTATE. REATOR. as 4791

Lakefront lot, Oteen, $4,500 Low
down payment, low munthity
pay ri' en? -

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7017.

Auction
Sale

Dell's Auchon Service

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. 322 3757
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Yamaha, 90 CC, twin Cylinder,
excellent condition IllS, Call 37)

I300Frer,ch)fl 7340

65-Pets-Supplies
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5-Apphances

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i973 Honda CR 100
1st 1300 takes
314.2031

Saiiford Auction

23 9310----

Refrigerator, 1 cu. It. Coldipot.
frostfree, white. Excellent con
dItinn First 5100 323 0567

SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

Older

Reg Real Estate Broker

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Ideal home or garden site. Only
13500 per acre Terms.

Geneva Gaitlens

Sales offIce open
Monday.Frlday: 9.4,
Sat, &amp; Sun. 1-6
OR CONTACT YOUR
REALTOR OR BROKER

1,4I

Classified Ads are here to help you
buy, sill, rent or swap. . at a low
cost. let us help you place yours
Call 3fl.Th11 or 13)993.
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percent

Lacated I Blo
SOUtPI of Airport Blvu.,
on Sanford Avenue,
Sanford, Florida

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3 Bedrooms. 2 oaths, with all the
amerities. Privacy fence, fruit
trees. Assumable mortgage,

Real Estate

One Bedroom $144

be Consklefred at lust 13 clayS Prior

DFLSI

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Irrcn Ave., Jfl.flIQ

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DEL-fl

STATE

r,Dr,ilY

cpenlrig for lull time licensed
assocIate, For appt. call Larry
Saxon, Realtor, 373 9110.

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REAL ESTATE SALES: Have

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DENISE S. GAl [WOOD, Wife,
NOTICE OP ACTION

tIer

issued thereon. The certificate
number and years of Issuance, the
description of tht properly, and the
names In which it W$5 assessed are
as folIj:
Certificate No. 333 Year of
Issuance 1912

Florida, at Sanford, Florida, the
hOusedooronthel7thdayofMarch
Iowing described property, lying
197$ at 11:00 A.M.
and being in Seminole County,
afed this 6th day of February.
Florida, to wIt:
1973.
That portion of the following
S: Arthur H. R-eckwith, Jr.,
described property, lying Westerly
Clerk of Circuit Court of
of State Road 1$ and 6: Beginning
Seminole County, Florida
21..0 chains S. and 17 links W. of the
By: Ida Creul,
NE corner of Section II. Twp. 20
Deputy Clerk
Range 30 E., run thence N 44 dig. 30 Publish
Feb. 11, 21, 2$, March 7,
mm. W. 16 chains S. 2$ dig. 30 mm.
W tOthalni. S. 44de. 30mm.
E. 20 .OEK 59
chains NlSdeg.3Omin. E. lOchains,
N.M dig. 0 mm. W I chains In
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice Is hereby given thaI we are
Section 11 and 12, T. 20S, Range
30 E. (less the S. 310 feet thereof); engaged in business at True Greater
Said sale Is to be made to satisfy Mall, Shopoing Center, Caselberry,
the terms of said Final Judgment.
Seminole Coun'y. Florida under the
fktitioui name 01 ELLER BE'S
(Seal)
CUSTOM SHOP, and that e intend
Arthur H. Bickwith. Jr.
to muster said name with the Clerk
Clerk of Circuit Court
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Seminole County, Fiorida
County, Florida In accordance with
By: LlIlIin T. Jenkins
the provisions of the Fictitious
Diputy Clerk
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
SPEER &amp; SPEER
1$) Magnolia Avenue
$4S 0$ Florida Statutes 1957
P.O. Box 1)65
S Paul 1. Cebulski
Sanford, Fiocksa 37171
Edward C. Elierbe
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publisfi March?, 11. 71, 7$, 191S
PublIsh: March 7, 1975
DEL 33

delivered

--.JUDICIAL CIRCUJT. IN AND FOR
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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DEk 77

Circutt Court, Seminole County
Sao'orci. Fli
Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Feb. 11, 2), 7*, M.1l'CPi 7

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTIC[ IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain writ of
Execution issued Out Of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Orangecounty,Florida,upofla final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
rourl on the StP dew of February.
A 0 191.5. in that certain ca,,e en
tilled. Everbach Broadcasting Co.,
tn Corporals Consultants, Inc., d
ba WOKS Radio !tation Plaintiff,
vs C.F.S. Stores, Inc., and Three
Flags Tire Store, Defendant, which
oforesaci Writ of Executen

Clerk

DEK

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of BALDWIN &amp; DIKEOU.
Attorneys for Petitioner, Suite
o Et Highway £36. Cassetberry,
Florida 37707, end fife the original
with the Clerk of the above styled
court at the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on or
before MarJi 19th, 197$; Otherwis.,
a Judgment may be entered against
for the relief den3nded in the

cash, at the front (West) door of the

said Court on thu 11th
Fefruary, 197$.
(Seal)
I.flhtjr H. Deckw.;h, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Co',rl
By Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk
5: John A, Baldwin
JOHN A. BALDWIN of
Baldwin &amp; flikenu
,.--Attorneys at Law
Sltp 70.
East Highway 436
Casselberry, Florida 3710?
Attorney
Pe$itiønr
Publijh Fr-b 14, 71, 78. March ,
191S

1975

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agalnstyou,andyouar,requiredlo
serve a copy of your written
enws.
ft
A.

Defendantm.0
esIgcwd,as Clerk
of the above styled Court, will at
11:00 o'clock A.M on Thursday
March 70th, 1973, offer for sale and
sell to the highest and best bidder for

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1.2 BEDROOM APT$
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS
323.0742 6t' 323-0332

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SANFORD

with option to buy and
then apply from so to
100 percent Of your rent
to the downpaymei,lt

32-Houses

IS Acres, corner east of Sanford.

1311 SANTA BARBARA hR.

FINANCING AVAILABLE
We with leai fir up to
One year

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S

APARTmENTS

95 per cent

________________________

available Excellent terms.

ON LAKE JENNIE

NO CLOSING COSTS

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less Property

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LQke )ennle

initial Recreational
Fees are paid and include
Large Club Houie, Junior
Olympic Pool, Batkett,iall
and Tennis Courts and
Large Picnic Area

Con 'entional Financing

Larry Saxon, Realtor

7 Acrj industrial wilh r r. Ad
ditionaf 3$ acres adjacent

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KENMORE WASHF.p, parts,
service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730697

WILSON MAiER FURNITURE

for Rent

ladlesdesk, $25. Dave's Furniture

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Priced from

64-Equipment

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Two Afgans
Hand Made
3727111

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
5ampo0er for only $1.50 per day.

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(clIent condition Accessories
included 3230)79 after 4 30

FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 7:30P.M.
Desk, Several couch, Rugi, TVs,
Chests, Automatic washer,
Dinetli set, Bed, Fine glassware
itemj All kIncts of brand new
Items, including: looli, rado &amp;
novelty items.

Bird of Paradise Plants, $1.00
Pony Tails, SCcentspacp,
603 E 25th

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7 Car garage door 16"x '7' with all
hardware. Excellent condilion,
1100, 319-3641,

INVEST NOW
Comrnerical corner, French Ave.
include building. Only 510,000
Terms.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave ,Sanford

set
Compl!te $103;
guitars, $13; new living roont set,
1170; 2 twin beds, $50 complete;
t.'Sr

too numerous to mention, Master
welcome.

Bedroom

5.)Q Sanforot

1973 Yamaha Enduro 173 CC. Ex

Charge and BankAmerlcarci

Let me liii your spring garden Spo
or mow your vacant lots. Fioyi
Freer, 327-3191.

Sanford 372-91)1
Eves.$d9.l146

109W 1st St
372 233%

advertise your "don't needs" in
the i,'14n1 Ads

furniture, and many small lens

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER

K ULP DECORATORS

color TVs, sofas, chairs, nc

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307 A East 1st St.,

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

3279501

You can get a f&amp;r pri' when you

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Call credit Dip).

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Sf m Inol Count y, 5 1060 acre tracts
several locatIons. $1,700 to $4,300
per acre. Good terms. Terry
Realty, REALTOR, 6780711.

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1914 Honda 330
.Makeoffer. After 6

selection of glassware and mis(.,
chests, living room and bedroom

PIOLL'S
CasseIberry, 1797

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Drop in bObbin, zig zag, and 3 r.ee'dle
position, Like new condition., sold
new for 51$, balance 01143 cash or
S payments of $10. New *arrapty.

Merchandise

tO' x 50' Parkway noose trail,','

First Federal Savings and

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t.ittingswan,ted
Quick Courteous Service

Re*. Real Estate Broker
2139$ Myrtle Ave., Safci
PI,one371 0440

42-Mobile Homes

Used office furniture

GOLDEN TOUcirpi SEW
Ir sewIng cabin,?,
repossessed
Singers best model, winds bobbin
In machine. Full
automatic.
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 pay
nients of U

47-REstateWd

3233864

furnitur, lined up for the s.ahi
Including; table arid 4 chairs
refrigerators, black end v.hite an

Wood or steel desks (executive des
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks i
chairs, straight chairs, filini
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.

* * Singer *

BLAIR AGENCY

This week there isa lot of good uses

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Alter Hrt. 3777111 or 37)7$i7

Motorcycle insurance

PUBLIC AUCTION

60-Office Supplies

Sl-Househokf(jj

322-6457

78-Ntorcycles
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Mon. March 10 / P.M.

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380) Orlando Drive
Sanford 3?] 3200

Nice 7 bedroom block home. New
roof, Carpeted throughout,
Ridiculously low price. 323 2970;
after 5, 327-7179.

Community of

WALKER

REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Area One Inc.
REALTORS

JOHNNY

Friday, March 7, ltlS-SB

Accessorjei

73 Ft. Sloop charter ;Jrurday 01
Sunday with skipper, Inch
River. Will take up to I Call I
SO9tweekdaysgtos.

Early American Console Color TV,
beautiful cabInet, Also Color
portable Other Mitc. 323 0708.

living. Cell Ken Sandcn

INVENTORY CLEARANCE Secu
for the bitt deaf on a nw home

Iowrihoutes, 'WaIl P0 wall carpet,
wallpaper, built-in kitchen and no
maintenance fee. LO'A', LOW,
LOW
pt?. interest under
tandem plan. Hwy 17 97 to 251h St.
west to Rldgewood and follow the
Signs

W. Garnet t White

31A-tkiplexes

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Previevv
ani

Broker, 107W (c.rnrrcrc.,I
I
'.liif(.,O 371 i'bil

3226457

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OPEN TEN TILL DARK
tirw 1. 2 2 bedroom homes

9-Good Things to Eat

S
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b
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Sneak

JOHN KRIOER, ASSOC

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Central h. &amp; a. Large fenced yarc
fruit treci, Sprinkler system, OnI C
$16,5, Terms, Ray LufldqjtI
Reg. Real Estate Broker, 377 729
eves &amp; wkends

7716

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

LAKE

7 BR home rican hcispll.i, downtown

transferred
immediate
PO%5t55ion fly owner 526.900. 373

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Leaving are, must sell. liCCnd,
I?
room Quest home, Cenlral 1114
aIlra,,li, rent 4 fldrms,, live n
downstairs Ideal for retirei
$4,000 down assume payment$211.32. Will accept 2nd mont gag,
377 1,14.

Spacious home, Or
Outstanciing corner lot where Ii

Sanford.. 1', yr id 3 ,,.jrm, w w
carpet, central h &amp; a. Owner

'nrnercial Proper5

Your MLS Agency

Really, REALTOR, 373 7750.

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':MIICE,0046andh,1
Sal. Sun. 9.5 377 7599;
321 0770

7 A'r near Paula, Hone dean
properly, deep Well. Floricha

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

55Boats &amp;

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)IshwasIier, 173; Plnetrl-stletablej
benches, 2 captaIns chairs, 1200
7736-698

2OAcrescanbeaivicied LakeMar
between 3rd &amp; 4th flt'V
(3ur:ifl
Aye, 3 blks south of school,
fleiluccl, 1917 Louise st., C, ,st al
Lake, Illinois, 60011

SANFORD FLEA MART
- Beautiful Country Acreagi

322-54 41

IBR.7batp,, pool, fireplace, fence
heat aIr, 1 acre, 137,950, Ac

REALTOR 322 719$

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Care

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II7WlstSt

CaliBart Real Estate

Da ys-33 6177
'NIghts 373.5474 ° 377

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES

3 Bedroom, luxury living,

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
AROKERS

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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

eacefuI $25,900

Beautifully
home, central
heat I air, carpet.d. family room,
breakfast bar. S24.900
WE TAKE TRADES
FORREST GR[tP4[
REALTORS 323 6)53 or 645-7)33

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale
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3 Bedroom, 1i baths, central heat S
air, $71,900

LAKE MARY
decorated) bdmn,

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IdyllWild, -3 bedrooms with doubli
garage, 2 baths, family 'oom,
dining room, utility room
Wilt
5nk,
built it,
appliance),
fireplace 2 patIos, fenced, with 0
Without above ground pool. 7 moS.
old, i2J 8181

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_4-Houses

Bedroom, fix up. Terms. $l0,0(

these

Suile 203, The Greater Mali
REALTORS,Casselberr $)
ioa

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5741040

7753365

On

Uartnian Realty, Inc.

31-Apartments FUrnished

u

terms

bergaln.

Furnisbed

a)

41-House

CHECK THESE VALUES

Stenstrom

Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1\, bath
carpeted, fenced yard. lit &amp; last

HousesforSii,

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Two bedrm. opt., or large 2 bedroom
house. 373-9370 from 9 to 6.

I thru S times •..., 4k a line
6 thru 23 times .....31cm line
26 times.,
24cm lIne
(12.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3Lnes Minimum

HOURS

VA-NO DOWN,) br.,
balh$, dead
end, fenced corner lot, Extras.
127,300. 327.379).

On lake, paved stree
Loch Arbor
I yr. lease, renewal oplion,
rooms, cetitral heat &amp; air, Is?
last mo 373 14)0. RentalS.

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41

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Small) bedrooms, kitchen
wall to waIl, larçe yad. $143 Mi
373 4578 -

Bamboo Cove, 1-2 BDRM, shag, air,
t.unny kitchens, playgrounds, near

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32-Houses Unfurnished

Unfurnis bed

CLASSIFIED ODS

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAMESTATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICC Is heret,y given that the

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HOYt CE OF APPLICATIOPS
FORTADEEb
(SectIon mm aria
1,6,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

U

373.7491
RMZARDEUNIrWhIththIt1YII
as follows
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
enaaea
£ fl. fli ,-,,aa ,
In
Residence and mating
busIness
at
365
Certificate P40 73 Year of Issuance
VUUL VILLAS
address Both Unknown
Altamonte Mall, Altamonle Springs.
-CITY -- NEiR DOWNTOWNI 3
1977
110 W. AIRPORT BLVD.
You are hereby notified that an
Florida.
bedrooms, well, pomp, sprinkler
Ducripttonof Property
SANFORD,
_______________________________
DEADLINES
That the party Interested in said
Aclion for Divce has been filed
system. Over 1,500 s. ft. Nice
Lot 7 &amp; N ' of alley
______________________________
buslnM enterprIses Is as foIIos:
against you, and you are required to I? 1, A Sanford Town of Pb
fruit trees, Good Condilion, Price
DELTONA- Ciean, attractive, nice
Noon The DQ,j Before PubllcQtion
serve a copy of your written 10441 $17, 11) 115.
A Florida corporation known as
reduced to $71,000
flaIl)?
yard.
Availabienow.
1
Bdrm.,
$133
defenses to if, it any, on Richard W.
Name In which assessed R0M ice Shehera:acie. Inc.
_________________________
Mo.. 2 Bdrms. $130 Mo.
DATED at Orlando, Orange
Vast, Attorney fo P$itionerwto
SUndQJ Frlda
CITY
MCoy.
TWO BEDROOMS with
4,d.
t_
r,...a..
r.__,..,_
uuuri
rçrwa.
i
,
EffIcIency
rmincna Ulyci.,
tapi,,
all
utilities
eOrUary
25,
1973.
fur__________________________
All of ssid property being In the
family room, formal dining room,
Casseiberry, 1-loricia Zip Code 37707, County of SemInole, Stateoi Florida. Publish: Feb 2$, Aiarctt 7, 11, 71,
nished, newly decorated. $91.50.
fireplace.
Detached
studio
6nd IlIethe original with the Clerk of
One bedroom fumnishea
377 2396 olter S Adults, No pets.
$90
Unless such certificate Or ret'. 1973
apartment, 5)9.900. See it and
____________
DEK 16)
mo. 1t &amp; last, couple only. 321.
the above styled Court at Sanford, tifica'es shall be redeemed
make offert
ac _____________________________
Seminole Counly, Flor,da on or
0159.
WELA$,A AF1AILWE$.4
cording to law the properly
beloreMarch7lst, l97Lotherwisea descr:
114W. 1st st.
HOUSE
In such certificate or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
HUNTING
THIS
default may be c'nlereci against you cer1ificatj will
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Lake cottage. for I or couple, No
be sold to the
WEEKEND? For the largest
Furnished
1
bedroom air conci. apt.
for the relief prayed for In the highest cash bidder at the court CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
_________________________
pets take privileges, Swimming
___
selection of homes in north
.it floor, adults only. No pets. 377
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Pehtion tiled to ifl5titt. the oction. house Cf the 17th day o' March,
1. fishing. Lease. 372 6)06
Serninotc' County call on Sten
$30
Learn to Relai
REWARD for return of or InMe(Jitalr,
Un*ii
94
CIVIL ACTION P40. 73.86
ThiSflOfICC5haIIbeP,JIi$hedOe at 11:00 AM
strom Realtyt Open Saturday
formation leading to recovery of
Enroll in Applied Melaphys
a week for four (4) COrtcij1ve
NATIONAL HOMES ACCEPT
SUPER CLEAN
morning
f)ated thiS 6th daY of February,
and the rest of the
classes at FPL "Sunshine K it
adult male Redbone Hound. Tatoo
AVALON APARTMENTS
we
In the Evening Herald, 1973.
ANCE CORPORATION
7 bedroom, fully furnished home,
weekend by appointment. Call us
"3461"
Inside
left
ear,
327
chen",
begInning
March
19th
3141.
ADULTS,
NO
PETS
Plaintiff
Sanford, FIorta,
Only $150. Ofhers available now
5: Arthur H. B.eckwith, Jr
anytime for service.
7:30 p.m. Direct Inquiries to P.
)'6w. 2nd S
Vltnejs my hjncj and the Seat of
from simo unfumnished
FOUND
Terrier
Clerk of Circuit Court
Bo 185, Deltona
said Court on me tern day of
WALLACE 1. SHEPPARD, a Single
_______________
Irt Wet? Sanford Area
Cf Seminole County, Florida
Married couptes only, no children,
322242O Anytime
Fetwuary 1975
man and FANNIE A SHEPPARD,
323 9)78
By: Ida Creal,
no pets 2617 Elm, Sanford 3)9-6956
IS ALCOIIOL A PROBLEM a single woman,
(3eaI)
Deputy Clerk
Mrs. Meiio.
IN '(OUR FAMILY?
Defendants.
Arthur Pt Beckith, Jr.
REALtOR 3721491
Publlth: Feb. II. 21. 78. March •
AL ANON
EALTORS
NOTICE OF SALE
tor7 Bedroom AduitiOniy
6-ChlkI
_______________________
7S6SParkD,
as Clerk of Said Court
For familIes or friends of proble n
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Park
AvenueMobilepark
Dy: Martha T, Vihlen
OE57
drinker,.
__je Homes
2545 Park Drive, 322 21761
•
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Deputy Clerk
MARY HOME
BABYSIT IN MY HOME
For further Information call 473-431
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
foreclosure dated March 1, 1973 and
Richard W VMS
or write
REASONABLE
Built
r
1c'7
o'er 1,100 t ft living
Flficienry - Utilitirs, fishing
4n7l([ is IrEY
tt ed?mreci in Cv No 7
________ rit
of the
trory frr P t,: . r
i"
Soford Al AflL- iI- c.r;1i PC
C,.r-iterr y, t2'i
,irri T,It'j kpthen, large lot,
2 Uedrooiis,
C.I000
iri(iI.iJet
d,
rt
On
of
fI,i?
T,n
Writ 01 Circuit Court of the I ighlnth
51 5cminoI I3lc1
Bo 353. Sanford, Fla 3277$
central air, private lot. Adults
fenced garden, I'xlb' block utility
Wtkiv River, $100 Call 37) 4170
[ecution itSjed out of and under Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
Casseiberry, Florida 37707
33914)9
buildIng, barbecue pit, $33,900
or
see
at
Camp
Seminole.
the
seal
of
the
County
County,
Court
Lecithini
VInegart
54!
Kelpt
No
Florida,
of
wherein
PublIsh' Feb. 21. 28, Mrh 7. 11.
Call Ken Sandon.
all four in one capsule, ask
OrangeCounty,FIorida.upona final NATIONAL
HOMES
7 Bedroom mobile home for rent
AC.
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Sanford.- Furnhihed, new studo&amp;
1014P4P4y W'Ll.El,
ivdgment
rendered
in
the
aforesaid
FMISt'$ Drws
CEPTANCE. CORPORATION
DEK 121
partly furnlshd. Reasonable,
FRUIT FOR SALE
II I
bedroomápt.,air,carpe,, ceramic
AtF INC
court on the 79th day of January, plaintiff, and WALLACE I.,
Geneva, 349 5220.
E.V. FOSTER, Lake Mary
u.I IlL WAI CO1
file b.atb Adults only. 1)15 mo up. _________________________________
A D t975, in that certain case en. SHEPPARD, a single man, and
I?RAL io
332 4
301 W. 10th 51
lIing All Girls
titled, John'* Inc., a corporation, FANNIE A. SHEPPARD. a Single
Fre't canoe &amp; fishing. 7 bedroom,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Plaintiff, .y. W. R. 8,rdette d-ba woman are defendants, I will sell to
air, carpeting on scenic Weklva
AIICr Hr.. 3,1 lilt or 373 75,17
tO enter the Miss Sunburst Beaut
Notice It hereby given that I am
MU COT IS
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River. 3734470 or see at CAMP
Pageant. Ages) 6,7.10. 11131 II
engaged inbusinen at 177 E. CPu,.rch
i300perbu.
Clean, 3 br., $730 down, $194 mo. I
(errarlum Center, DeIencint. at Ihe West front door of the
SEMINOLE
1$. Call 1.6*7 2131 Each chili
3276733; 3220362
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annual Pc?. rate, $73300 Acre
wticp, aforesaid WrIt of E'eci,1}on Seminole County Courthouse,
reives a trophy ________. Two beclom, comliletely furwas del,'ered tome as Sheriff of Sanford, Florida. at 11.00 AM.
Realty, REALTOR, 3237750
SamsuI LIve leghorn hens, whhI
2 BDRM. furnished or unfurnisneci
THE PAINT 'N PAPER PLACE.
fiShed air conditioned 5)30 372.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Seminole County, Florli., end I the 715? day of Match, 1973, the
they last SOc each for 1 to 50. 1k
and that I intend to reOitIer said
Adullspref.cred
1571.
have
levied
upon
the
following
following described real estate I
ATTENTION
BARGAIN
each fpr SO or more. Cackleberry
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
373 3$Slor3fl.M20
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Alcoholic
Anonymous
described property owned by W. R. located, sItuated and bilng in
Farms. I, mile nil Al ii e,,ayIfl
Court. Seminole County. Ftor4a in
'u.n
Can Help
Sjrdette dbe Burdetl
Import Seminole County. Florida, toe?:
Dr. to Cackleberry F;
1 or 2 bedroom duplex apartments,
accoroance with the ProvisiOrs of
t.
3 bedroom Sanford home which
CalIl23.4$l7
904j 5459
Gifts and Terrarium Center, said
Lot $1, ACADEMY MANOR.
the FkJlfIosjs Name Statutes, To
FurniShed or unfumnished
must be sold this weekend.
Write
P.O.
S
propert
1713
being
located
In
Seminole
UNIT
ONE,
as
recorded
in
Plat
Wit• Section (6509 Florida Statutes
SwImming pool. IflQ 5, Orlancia
One Sp,icefor 60' 43' ?.'obie hOme
Vacant. carpet, fenced yard, good
Sanford. Fkrda
County, Flo'-icis, mnre particularly Book 13. Page 93, PublIc Rccorth of
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COndition FI4A or VA 0 K Call
SCCfliC wild Wrkiv.i f.tirr Call
described
as
follows:
Semnotc
County.
Florida
S' J. A. Ream
.JE YOU TROUBLED? Call ton
3739110
or sri at CAMP
One CI) 1971 Ford Van, Vin. No,
said properly being the same as
Publish: Feb. 78. March 7, 11, 21•
')nfurnisheci, I bedroom apt, air,
Free, 6142017 for "We Care"373-1170
Jackie Cools Swim School
SEMINOLE.
3IGHTI1 167
set forth In the Final Judgment of
carpeted, Only $9150, 37227%
"Hotilne" Adults or Teens.
HCa',dPOOI,AIIAOes
Said'lehlc'ebeingstor*jat Ratliff foreclosure
tter S. Adults, no
3723337
&amp; Sons in Sanford, Florida.
Dated thIs 4th day of March. $973.
and the undersi.d as Sheriff of (COURT SEAL)
3
7t5 Meadows, Lake Mary-Sanford ______________________________
New
NOTICE OF SALE
Legal Notice
Sem$nol County. Florida, will at
Arthur H. Sec keith. Jr.
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Area.
2
Bedroom
duplex,
drapes,
At public auCtion at 1000 AM.
1'
1500
Sq
ft.,
baths,
wIth
central
heat
and
air.
220
Volt.
Ideal
for
repair
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
appliances, Ac, pool, pool service
March 13, 1975. at 700 N. Holly Ave.
O*'ner will negoiate 523.900.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
shop
or
warehouse.
373
AD 1973, offer for sale and sell to
1321
377
By:
Cecella
V.
Ekern
inCluded, 5)53 971 P.3 3157 cx?.
0
Sanferci,
Fla,
to
FOR TAX DEED
CAMP, FISH and BOAl on scenic
settle thehlghestbldder,forcathwbiec,
Deputy Clerk
v,Don Cline.
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wild Wekiva River at the bass
warehouseman's lien on ths ;o an9 .nd all existing If
(Sectian 197.493 Florida Statvt.s of
inS, at the Leonard V. Wood
Convenient Location
to wing lotsof houSehOld goods and
breeding grounds. Call 373-4i70 or
Laroe business building, ground
1W)
Front (West) Door of the Seminole SuIte 711,
personaf Property belonging to:
floor.
Reasonable.
37261*6
see
at
CAMP
SEMINOLE.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
Qtlef
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area 4 bedrooms, I', baths, 2
County Courthouse In Sanford, 231 Mal?tand Avenue
Unfurnished
Nancy Clark, Rose Tucker. Franklin Florida. the above
that
Seminole
County
the
holder
of
years
old.
ner needs to move.
described per. Attamonte Springs, Florida 32701
Perkins, Neloa Mathews. Joan
Forirnt:Offjceand
the following certificates has filed
573.900,
sona$propfly. Ft,wther Information Publish: March?, 1975
Immacelate3BR,3175Mo
.Jackson, Dose Edwards, James
SI orag.Spac,,
saIdcertificaI,sforata9dtobe
available from the Civil Division of DELl?
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a mountain gorilla family, the figures out a '.ay to end the
largest of apes, their daily romance.
routinesand habits. The special
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makes one pointed observation: COUPLE "Felix Remarries"
Cori
are nat hoatile, and Could th is be a hint of the series
they become aggressive only future? Felix remarries, and if
when thiey feel threatened.
such be the case, what happens
88-30 NBC SANFORD AND to Oscar' Is his momen tary 0
SON "The Older Woman" at freedom from Felix to be
Lamont falls in love again, and short lised' Tune in next week

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eludes (front, from left) Mark Hall, Tommy SWfey, Ban Giles and Craig Clayton. Also
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tempting to fight a fire inside an aparUrent unit
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at the Spring Lake Ifill Apartment, V5 V.
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f ~re was conWned to the one apartment, East

said.
The Corrinti's and Miss Wilson were visiting

been left with a babysitter over night in anoth*er
Officers said Corrmti, his brother, Joe, and apartment complex, poli
ce reported.
orrinu 5 gin friend, Judy Lis, along with
Firemen said the blaze was conf ined to the
Ms Brice had reached suet) when the fire was
bedom in the lower floor a partment but
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smoke and water damage forced at least two
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group were okas,went back Into the apartment.
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inside," an Altamonte Springs Investigator said.
complex, said the damaged apartment wiLs
Witnesses said that CorrLriti cotdd beoccupied by Ms. Brice.
from inside the bedroom and that a
Meadows said the fire caused ismoke damage
neighbor smas,hed a window trying to fm
the to the next door apartment and to an apartment
youth, but that air from the broken window directly above the death scene. Ile sail the oc.
caused the fire to become so --hot" that rescue
cupanLs of the downstairs apartment would be
efforts were impsible
forJ to (fuSe temporarily, but that the upstairs
The fire is the second major blaze in the past
area was not ',Umt badly "
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from federal and state funds.
County voters ha ve already endorsed th e funding
Recreation and Parks Department,and in charge of
Mrs. Smi th said if ei th er the Sa nf ord or Sou th
But, without the contract to provide for ior the system by
a positive straw ballot vote last
Seminole County is on the tbreshold of tang a
Sanford's Library has announced his full support of Seminole Library
professional administration of the library system November.
did not wish to become p&amp;rt of the
tremendous cultural step forward.
the incorporation of Sanford 's library Into the county system, then the county
Seminole County will not be eligible to receive the
On the straw ballot, voters effectively told
would rent a
county-wide system.
The vehicle of the move is the Implementation
grants, according to Mrs Ifelen Smith, chairman of county commissioners the residents were in support
d%4ing to house the branch libraries.
Oct. 1 ci a county-wide li brary system to work hand- the Seminole County library Advisory Committee, of
Jernigan's reasons are two4old: the cowity-wide buil
Jernigan said becoming a working cornpment of
the system by saying they would be willing to tax
system will provide a better system for area
in-hand with and administered by the nationally
the Orlando Public library systemwould be
The contract, at a cost of 1450,000 will entitle themselves up to 4 mill in taxes.
recognized Orlando PoWic Ubrar)' System.
residents to enjoy library benefits and wilt save the beneficial for everyone Involved.
Seminole County residents the right to uUuI all the
"It was evident at that time that the county
The Seminole County Commison, whose light
city money.
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facilities of th e Orla ndo system, and also will residents wanted the program," Mrs.
'M far as the citizens of Sa nford are concerned,
ith said .
Sanford City Commissioners also have given there will not be a drop in se
has shone favorably on the library system since last
provide for an upgradIng of the library systems in
rvices but they will
Details of the program call for two branch
November, is expected on Tuesday to approve a Seminole.
their blessing to the county-wide system and the use recelve additional services and more benefits,"
offices
to
be
established
In
the
county.
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in
the
of
the
Municipal
library.
con tract between the coun t y and the Orlando
The advisory
isor) committee was appointed last year
Jernigan said .
north county, one south
system.
Mrs Smith sd the ads isory committee has not
by the County Commission to investigate and report
dlcaUons reveal that the same poskive
The proposed locations are the Sanford
received a definite response from the board of
The approval of the contract, which will bind on a regional or c3ty iride system
qualities will be true for all Seminole County
Municipal library and the South Seminole library
directors of the South Seminole Ubrar&gt;
.Seminole County to the Orlando system, also will
residents who will be able to have two complete
But, probably the most favorable aspect of the in Altamonte Springs.
Board Chairman George tlearn could not be county library systeffu at their disp~al.
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devel opments as required y city w. o fiscal year ends Sept. 30, has lost forever untold mediate estimate
of loss has been de
dollar&amp;
Lester ,Mandell, reidento1Sanlando
resealed this week that although Utilities
He said the money was to help
riday, is firm did not know a
Sanlando Utdities, a privately owned and utility
get started the organization
• operated water and sewer company, sees four areas it serve
which the police department
s "There is no agreement," he
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has designate
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electricity, telephone and bottled gas.
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reading the ordinance, the council at that Unw
But, when city fathers decided in late i971 to had It tape recorded and played Inudibly from
by.* Hean
signed
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the
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paymnt was nude last yea
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grant
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or
for
tear gas. Other checks weir
The ordinance was not sent to then Mayor
IV.execute an agreement with the firm to have the Eugene Jaques for his signature before he went to pay fc- painting police cars,
utility
to benefit a police officer
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Council members J.H. Grant, II.A.
family
and to support a home
Scott and several times since, but each time it has been
Jerry Connell thscovered Friday the tax was not noted that rates mu be inserted
for
troubled
boys.
before it
being collected in Winsor Manot, Sleepy Hollow become effective.
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per cent rate should be the slightly higher than the 95
night, the Bureau of Labor greater tax reduction than the
per workers in January, continued analyst said unemployment
The unemployment
every th ing," he said "Cm.
rate for hie figure seen for the cent rate which showed up in declines in
ppad to release $16 billion he orginally
construction and probably "will level off" in sucUon b
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February recommended Afll bill ion tax
hi of 99 per cent in January
February and begin to drop
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don't think it's going any Metropolitan Area
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which cut bill has been reeommended
Tom
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that because many of the out
says unemployment across the several administration A $21 billion x cut
with 4,8 of the county's work bigher," Prcott said. "I Lawton, Metropolitan reason
bi ll has
the fact that state of. sta te workers wi ll be leasing
force idled, a labor market think the rate is
nation COU hit nine per cent economists say cod eas ily hit be en approved
pretty
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labor
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ta te
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sta ndstill. " Of the county's rate means 25,400 Orlando area that lives In Seminole County to
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workers, about 44, still workers are jobless, up from compute the rate
ys Americans cent in January.
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as opposed to Seminole Coun ty is the
analyst and Ralph Prescott, the have jobs, Prescott said.
con. shodn't expect any drastic
Ford also said, however, that
the 20,100 the month before.
Gove rnment of ficials have
manager of Florida's embasing
the
calculation
on
the
struction
industry.
When
that
improvements
until
at
least
the
he
doubts
the
nine
per
cent
expressed hope that lower
December unemployment
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said
th
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this year.
figure
81 per cent
mark will be reached and i
ratesare due priullrtl) to the ikrL
prices for farm Prod ucts would
unemployment will drop
As Ford spoke Thursday thcatedheiswlihngteaccepta
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claims for per. inadequate and of material less rails on the bridge and flashing
of $5 million damages In the 11po on the narrow bridge sona)
injury damages for the than adequate for intended warning
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signals on bridge
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General Waterworks Office Manager Russell Sch
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Ile problen,began after county commissioners,
the price of the stumps
acting as the county utility con trol board, missed
In Miami, the U.S. Senate
Iheir 55 day deadline for rendering a decision on the
an Needs has been firm's req uest for ra te increases Under the county
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days
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Possed on the customers in one form or another,"

come, and Spenr says food
stamp recipients here pay an

pistol was found In her purse Bond in the case was set at
$5,000.

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determined by a person's In-

22, of Apopka, was arrested on a charge of carrying a
concealed firearm after a loaded four-shot
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watched the suspect remove a $16.97 price tag from a
three-piece pants suit and replace it with a $10 price tag.
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Park, last nigi-t ended up .
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Apopka woman, depuUes said today, after a loaded pistol
was found th the suspect's purse.

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knocked out blocks and fresh cement that had been used
to repair the hole from the Previousnight's keak.
Deputies who converged on the store Wd the thieves had
gained envy but apparently fled when the alarm went off.

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on the request, to render a decision.
The public hearing was terminated on Nov. 26.
But commissioners In a work session did not ex
press individual opinions until the 55-day deadline
had passed on Jan. 27. Although Morris was
directed to bring the opinions together Ln legal form
for forwarding to General Waterworks, that legal
rendering hadn't been received by last week when
the firm decided to go ahead to bill their 2,000-plus
county customers for the rates they initially
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session: sewer fees would increase from a
minimum to $4.50 and riverage monthly bills would
Jump from s-1.22 to $5.64.

Mkr considerable diacussion yesterday o ver who
was at fault in the hassle and after intense
questirming by County Commissioner Mike Hot.
taay \Iorr declared "IT assume reonsibility
for not preWing the formal order."
But (ommiasion Chaman Sid Vthlen Jr said "I
think the fault is seconda
Let's do what is

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and the utility attorney."
On hearing of the Board's decision to roll back the
rates, Schmidt said 1,hat his rwm has several
alternatives, "including court acdon. We have
people coming here from our (out4-state) offices
to look at the situation," he said.
"All of our planu are in Orange County and the

people pay higher rates there," Schmidt said. "The
people in Orange are subsidizing Seminole
customers."
The rate hikes that the firm tacked onto customer

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formal public rate hearing -would have knocked
minimum sewer fees from $3 to $10.65, and Jmped
ba se wa ter rates from $190 to $2.60. Waterworks
representathes had said that those rates were
necessary for the rtrm to realize a "fair rate of
return But rates that nmissione allowed wifi
result in a seven per cent rate of return according to
Board members
No Waterworks representatives were at
yesterday's county meeting.

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Deall Boutwell proudly displays the letter of cong
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on his forthcoming 9sth birthday. Boutwen was
bom ou March 9,

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personslnthecountypresenuy
receive stamps,
BY Bill. BELEVII.LE
About 70 applications a week
Herald Stall Writer
pour Into s office, he said.
From the time a person makes
After laying blame on County UUlity Attorney
application, it's at least 13 days
before any stamps are in Wt Robert Morris for the snaf u that resulted In General
Waterworks tripling their average monthly rates
person's pocket.
Last year at thIs time last week, county commMoners yesterday then
directed the firm to Immediately roll back their
Scer said, only about i
households in Seminole County urtauthorized, newly-set rates, and grant rebates to
received food sthmp&amp;
customers who have alrea dy paid.
He attributes the growth in
But General Waterworks officials say the con.
applicants to unemployment
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fusion er ra tes
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and said a -great majority" of
rebates will be an additional expense to the utility
flPhcafl are countians who
firm.
have been laid off.

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to smash through a concrete block wall at the litfle C
food store on Bear I.Ake Road apparenUy fled empty.
handed last night after setUng off an alarm.

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The lawsuits against the state rescued but five perrons were vestigation
a propriated for the cons
by the DOT staff
Department of Transportation killed, including Airs. Barbara does not reveal any con. "for many years of the
(ion
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"dangerous and hazard
(DOT), 1tle in clrct court M aark, 35, and her 9-year-old tributmg causes by
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U State of conditions'
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spanned
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letter
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William Whitaker for Thomas
Among the injured were stated.
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alledge that the con- Undo D. mark, 16; Debra L
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(lition of the antique span Clark, 14: and Thomas Clark
to Circuit Court Judges Richard improvements were never bids by Aprfl 23 on the
acrm the St. Johns River on Jr., 11.
new
B. Muldrew, Volle A.
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activated
and
that
the
state
concrete
half-mfle
span
and
SH 415 constituted a nuisance
Included with the lawsuits William G.
Akridge, and Tom received numerous requests construction is expected to
and violated the civil rights of filed yesterday were copies of a Waddell Jr. for jury trials,
concerning
repairs
and begin in August just east of the
the accident victirim
Feb. 24 letter from DOT at. alledge that the loo-foot-long
replacement of the bridge and present bridge location.

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Youth Services (DYS) ffl the juvenile cases.
"Most law enforcement agencies in Seminole
and tlrevard counties are now doing this at our
request, herring said, "but we need a law to
require it so e can be on top of a situation as soon
as DYS."
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information with states attorneys in juvenile cases
could possibly cause juveniles not to be prosecuted
as adults in life and capital felony cam, officials
said.

fis1 month Circuit Court Judge Dad U. Sawn
rued that Incen must be returned against
juveniles within 14 da)s of the da of their arrest
lie dismissed grand jury robbery indicents
against two 17-year-old south Seminole boys who
had been indicted 16 and 22 days aft,~r their arrests
1ind returned the eases to Juvenile court

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Congress Pushes Own
Energy, Tax Proposals
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional committees are
pushing ahead with their own energy and tax proposals in
the face of President Ford's temporary retreat on key

parts of his energy.conservau program.
Saying that he was striving to avoid a "time-wasting
test of strength" wi th Congress, Ford backed off Dart of
his program for the time being on Tuesday. Among other
steps, he agreed to delay f or 60 days the last two steps of a
$3-a-barrel special tariff on imported oil.
At the sa me time, the President vetoed a Democraticsponsored bill that would have delayed for 90 days a ll
th ree steps of the special tariff.
Meantime, th e Senate Finance Committee was to hold
hearings today on the House passed, $23.3-billion
tax cut
bill.

Seminole-Brevard State Atty. Abbott
Herring today said he hopes the press and
electronic news media In Centçal Florida
won't take advantage of a "bad ruling" by the
U.S. Supreme Court and publicize the names
of rape victims,
The high court ruled Monday that
newspa pers and broadcasting stations haven
constitutionally protected right to identify
ra pe victims who are named In court or in
public records.
The ruling stru ck down a Georgia law
against publishing
identity of girls or
women who had been roped. Florida, South
Carolina and Wisconsin have similar laws
that will be invalidated by the court's
decision, authorities said.
The names of victims are available in
public records, but until now the laws have
prevented pubhcation of them.
"This is going to have a bad effect on efforts to prosecute rape cases, I think,"
Herring said today. "A number of victims
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Herring said. "When a person's body is
ravished the victim's name shouldn't be

publlced."
"mis ruling allows victims of sex crimes
to be held up to public ridicule. how would
you like to be the victim of rape and have
people whisper and point you out as you wal.
down the street?"
herring said the ruling may deter some
false re ports of rape where suspects are
arrested but he fears it m ay cause even more
victims of sex crimes not to report the at-

Some authorities say even with the la ws
against publicizing rape victims, names an
estimated 70 per cent of rape victims fail to
report the crimes,
"I hope the media recognizes the extreme
problem to people who are the victims of
sexual brutality and wll voluntarily withhold
their identities," Herring said. "I do think
most of the area media will refrain from
publishing victims' names.,,
The rape victim case went to the Supreme
Court after an Atla nta television station

broadcast the name

of a 17-year-old

rape

murder victim In a story iibout court
proceedings for six high school boys charged
with the crime.

The5thUonwasfl'tprecutedforvIoIa
the sta te law but the girl's father used it as the
basis for a damage suit charging the family's
right to privacy had been violated.
It was the first time the court had considereu a head-on confrontation between the
right of privacy and the right of the news

Cle

media

BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP)

may
ever t'e permitted on the basis of truthful

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Anne Randolph Hearst, a
younger sister of fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia
Hearst, has pleaded innocent to a misdemeanor drug
charge after her arrest at th e
U.&amp;-Canadian border.
Miss Hearst, 19, was arrested Tuesday at Niagara
Falls, N.Y., along with one of two passengers in the car
she was driving when the trio entered the United Sta tes at
the Rainbow Bridge, U.S. Customs said.
U.S. Atty. Richard J. Arcara said that in a routine
search of the car and its occupan ts a Cusloms agent found
1.2 grams of crysta llized amphetamine, popularly known
as "speed," In a sock worn by Donald R. Moffett, 21, of
Denver, Cob.

Lorenzo

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tykens "a liar" and denied he was the man who strangled
her

and Martin held her by the couldn't reach a verdict. also
Uiroat so she couldn't scream denied telling Lyken.s that he
for help,
thought he was being "fraried"

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FLORIDA

Circui t Court Judge A. J.
Hosemann told Martin, "I'd
I.ykens made of Martin 's
like to sentence you right flOW,
statement
to be heard by the
but I must follow the law,"
jury as state rebuttal testimony
Martin, who has no prior
•
after Martin took the stand. But
felony
Convictions,
had
the recording was mostly
requested Immediate 5Cfl'
inaudible because ba tteries in
tencing. The court ordered him
Circuit Court Judge Richard extradite a person must
l.kens' jxcket-size recorder
held In county jail pending a Muldrew is
Sanford
entering guilty to travel from state.ustate apparently were depleted when
scheduled to hear the person escaped show
con- pleas
in after
drug cases,
under supervised probation to the tape was
pre-sentence investigation arguments tomorrovy afternoon finement. jumped bail or broke
played in prof.
(1I) as requ ired by state law in extradition proceedings
earn
parole or probation.
Circuit Court Judge A. J.
fered testimony minutes befor persons convicted for the against super salesman Glenn
hloseniann sentenced Eugene
fore, out of the presence of the
first time of a felony.
Turner.
Ti,c New York papers, for. Terrell, 23, to two years proCircuit Court Judge Joe A. jury. In the tape recording
State Ally, Abbott Herring warded to Seminole County by bation after he pleaded guilty Cowart sentenced Myear-old Martin referred to hinimif at
'I don't want no pre-sentence
and
state officials asked th re- Gov. Reubin Askew's office, Yesterday to the lesser and Raymond Warren Siebel to 40 one point as "sexie I xie."
investigation OISI),-, Martin
months in prison after he
didritt show
hearing
after
told the court, but defense at.
Porter argued to the Jury that
ruled Feb. 6 that papers from (IOflC any of these,
of
less
than
pleaded
guilty
and
admitted
two
or
three other men, who the
five grams of
lorney David Porter quickly New York state were not
suEmarijuana. Terrell could have prior involvement with illegal state didn't put on the witness
Delense attorneys forTurner received I maxitnum o
injected,
emotionally ficient under Florida law and
drug.,i. Siebel Was charged with stand, could have raped the
upset your "Ile's
honor, and
I request
d
&amp;m
he
wasn't
present
in
New
jail
sentence
t
t
ha
T
urne
r
coul
dn't
originally
attempting
to obtain a co
be force
the PS1.11
, lie was
girl.
York
and
was
sentenced
in
trolled
substance
to go to New York to face a six- abstentia with
by fraud.
Prosecutor Claude Van hook
ou
Martin faces possible 30 year month sentence for contempt of trial,
t bcnefit of a delivery of a controlled subthundered in response tha
or life prison sentences on the court.
I3oth Terrell and Siebel had
stance marijuana),
"somebody had sex with the
first-degree felony conviction,
been docketed for trials t hi s victim and that's the man
Florida's extradition statute
Thu tiicti have bt''
seaThe court saul Terrell , a week in circuit court
Martin took the witn, alamo] reads that a state seeking to tenced in circuit court at
at Sanpointing to Marun m. It's as
migrant worker, will be allowed ford,
simple ar that:'

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IN BRIEF
Dekie, Boyd Begin

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I!HT

Impeachment Defense
TAI.l.AHASSEE, Fin.(All) Supreme Court Justices
Hal 1)ekle and Joseph Boyd present their defenses today
to a House impeachment committee that has opened new
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and major areas of investigation.
The justices were scheduled to testify without being
under oath.
The committee voted Tuesday to send questionnaires to
all 550 circuit and appeal court judges in Florida to ask
about their relations with Supreme Court justices.
The panel also heard new allegations that Howard Neu,
a Miami lawyer who was a campaign co-c hairman for
Boyd in 1968 and Dekle In 1970, had undue influence with
the court.

O'Malley May Plead
'i'A11,AhI:\SsEE, 1-la. i Allj
'treasurer Thomas
OMalley is expected to file written pleas of Innocent
today at his arraignment on charges of misconduct,
perjury and accepting unauthorized compensation.
O'Malley also faces a hearing today on a motion by
Asst, State Atty. Robert Willis of Jacksonville, a special
prosecutor, to bring him to trial by April 7.
Meanwhile, a House committee on impeachment of
O'Malley has subpoenaed Tallahassee lobbyist Horace
Drew, an alleged O'Malley partner in a purchase of a Fort
Walton Beach shopping center, as a witness at hearings
next week.
The names of other subpoenaed witnesses should soon
be made public.
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Gurney Jurors Uncertain

New Charges Set

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) An unemployed electrician who
jury service taught him to "quit listening
gossip" was among 11 prospective jurors still unopposed
today in the bribery-conspiracy trial of former
Republican Sen. Edward Gurney and four others.
Quin -v Kelly, who spent 20 ycars in the Navy, is among
the five men and six women who have withstood
challenges in the tedious Jury selection, now in its eighth
day.
The 11 could still be excused, but in what might he a hint
that the selection Li near an end, U.S. District Judge Ben
Krentzman Tuesday told four prospective Jurors to return
on Thursday.
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says previous

to

In Robbery Case
Sanford police have lodged took out his wrath on his 1cadditloftal charges against a tim's auto yesterday on
man jailed on a robbery charge Marquette Ave., Sanford.
ln connection with ahowupata
SheriWa deputy J.M. Patton
Lake Mary convenience store, reported a rear door was kicked
Detective J.A. Cash arrested in at the residence of Ellis
Tapley and a television, tine
jr., ,
ra
and acocktall shaker set
15 Palmetto Ave., SJJ,
total Value $317.
yesterday at county Jail on
Patton said the same eraon
charges of breaking and i
teiing with Intent to commit a apparently then used cement
to smash the windshield,
misdemeanor, breaking and
rear
and
side window of
enterIng .a vending
petty
Tapley'a 1961 Uncoln sedan:
and
Bond (X
that was parked at the he.
new charges was set at $8,
Sanford police today reported
Corey has pleaded innocent to an office at the First United
charges of robbery and use of a Methodist Church, 412 Park
firearm In commission of a Avenue, w raiiscked after
felony in connection wi th the someone smashed a door glass
Feb. 24 robbery of the Shop N to gain entry.
Go store, Lake Mary. He Is
Patrolman Richard Quigley
cIocke' for trial at Sanford the said the church building was
week of April 7 before Circuit entered by removing a kitchen
Court Judge David U. Strawn door glass. Reports Indicated
on the robbery charges.
nothing was mLizir from the
An angry burglar apparently thch office.

Jury To Recommend Sentence
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)

A circuit-court Jury
reconvenes today to recommend death or life in prison for
two of four black men convicted of killing a white youth, a
slaying claimed as the start of a racial revolution,
The jury of 10 whites and two blacks convicted Jacob
John Dougan Jr., 27, and Elwood Clark Barclay, 23, of
first degree murder Tuesday In the slaying of Stephen
Anthony Orlando, 18.
The panel also convicted Brad W. Evans, 21, and
Dwayne Crittendon, 21, on second degree murder
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charges.

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Piland Charges County

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headquarters for
famous quality

For Fire Aid Problem
By JANE CASSELBEPJtY

Herald Staff Writer

Council meeting several
months ago.

7JV7ThTh.

Fire Chief Charles Hoizinan
WINTER SPJUNGS— Mayor
at
ties
been direded to work with
Troy Piland lashed out
COUfltY but it's been the
County Fire Administrator
Gary Kaiser this week for coirnty which saw fit not to
caine buck to the fire chief and
Kaiser's recent statemen ts
the press saying the cities discuss mutual aid, Piland said.
would not cooperate in a mutual
"The county system we ha ve
aid agreement.
is inadequate," the mayor
declared, "and they are not
Pilan'l said he had indicated trying to cooperate wi th
the city was interested in such existing fire departments. It
an agreement when Kaiser and upset me tremendously when
Commissioner Mike Hattaway he (Kaiser) said only two
attended a Winter Springs departments had responded,"

LAWN AND
GARDEN
SPECIALS

Industrial 25 In Session
The committee will meet at
The IndustrIal '25' Committee
')f the Greater Sanford &amp;lS am. in the chamber office.
Chamber of Commerce
Chairman John Krlder said a
tomorrow morning will hear subcommittee has been
two subcommittee reports on working on a public program to
efforts to bring more industry advertise the benefits of the
in to the Sanford area,
area in an attempt to attract
Industry to Sanford.

Sanford Sets
Audit Meet

Another subcommittee will
reprt to the full committee on
reing the Seminole Co ty
Commission to provide that
construction in certain areas

DDiDDI Lyre

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un

SJUIIOrd City Commissioners
could be approved without
will meet March 13 with
fi! o! Fit7patrick and going throwh the complete
iU4 iliLt
xedure
iIarck certified public accoirntants to discuss the city's

Lawn Rake (.022C)
Garden Shovel ('SLRCS;
Garden Hoe ('SG6CSj
Bow Rake (S814CSJ

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annual audit which was
returned this weep.
The hitting 5es1on will

Your Choice, only 399 each.
flpecial prices expire April 12, 197.S

be

held &amp;I twin at the Holithy Inn
where the CPA oflidlds will

explain any questions the

c)mrni,ssioners have on the
audit.
City Manager Warren Pete'
Knowlcs said the audit Is it' the
'black ' fie prctteti cvpie of
the audit to city commissioners
ding the ctmmissiori mee'Lng
Monday.

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save

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child," he told the jury. "Why told Lykems in a tape-recorded and assaulted her in her own
Martin.whose Nov. 1973 trial in (lie rape of the 12-year-old.
should I rape her when I made statement that the juvenile bed after he
had been watching in the rrpe of an 19-year
Judge Ilosemann allowed
love a couple of hours before victim find been wearing television at her Nime. She said New York woman
at
with her sister?"
Sanford
portions
of the tape recording
hotpants' and that he "couldn't that she had on long blue
Jeans ended in mistrial when a jury

Turner Hearo'ing S

dicial Bod

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iiuway, 01 sexual
battery in the Jan. I rape of a
12-yvarld Sanford girl at her

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Anne Hearst Pleads Innocent

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earlier cases, the plaintifIs contended the
'reports were Incorrect.
The court declined, however, to answer the

Clerk of Circuit Court for Committee,
receiving your thoughts on the
Seminole County, Arthur H.
71c Committee will assist the proper course we should purBeckwith Jr., today received Judicial system and members sue."
notice of his appointment to the of the bar make a meaningful
This Is the second Important
Florida Supreme Court's and lasting contribution as the Supreme Court appointment
Commission to organize, nation's Bicentennial bl
bi rthday awarded Beckwith in recent
coordinate and implement the is celebrated.
weeks. Less than a month ago
Bicentennial activities of
In asking Beckwith to serve, Chief Justice James C. Adkins
Florida's Judiciary and the bar, Justice McCain said, "We named
the Seminole County
The appointment was made by would be delighted if you could Clerk of Circuit Court to the
Justice David I,. McCain, find time to serve. I do hope you Important sta te-wide Traf fic
chairman of the Supreme Co urt will accept. We look for ward to Courts
Review Committee.

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to report information accurately. In

information,
Instead, in an opinion by Justice Byron
White, It said that "the interests In privacy
fade when the information involved already
appears on the public record."

dway Man Convicted

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I was apprehensive while driving from my home
to MC last night's cooking school at the Civic
Center. Little gnawing voices kept on asking,
"What are you going to say to all those empty seats,
John?"
Another more optimistic 'voice' reassured me
there would be maybe fire or six-hundred people
there
MAYBE
As I approached the area while driving south on
First Street, and seeing lines of cars unable to make
a lw- n onto Sanford Avenue towards the Civic
('enter, I had an idea there just might be a bigger
crowd than anyone truly expected.
However, when I finally did make it to the corner
of First Street and Sanford Avenue, well, I Just
couldn't believe my eyes.
There was a line of people two abreast from
the entrance to the building, all along Sanford
[venue and wrapping itself around the Chamber of
Commerce Building at the corner of First Street
and Sanford Avenue

Wednesday, March 5, 1975-4A

n

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
ROBERT C. MAR KEY, Advertising Director

According to city personnel working the Civic
('enter since its erection many years ago, they bald
it
far the biggest crowd ever Jammed into
the building.

Arab Money Deals

—

Diesturbong Many
For the sake of recycling petrodollars,
vestment by Arab nations in the economies of industril countries needs to be encouraged. It will
help the oil-consuming nations maintain their in.
ternational balance of payments and prevent a
breakdown in the world monetary system.
Recycling is heading for trouble, however, if
the Arabs tr' to use these investments as an extension of their "oil weapon" which has the state of
Israel as its target There are in(tica (ions that some
Arab investors are doing just that.
European banking sources have listed seven
financial deals in recent months in which Arab
states, mainly Kuwait and Libya, have demanded
that Jewish-owned banks be excluded. The
government of France apparentiy as bowed to
Arab pressure to rule out Jewish banks from
participation in a syndicate set up to draw on Arab
funds for $50 million in loans to the governmentoperated airline Air France and some French
public utilities,
This is a disturbing extension of a policy
maintained by Arab states for the last 30 years,
under which they tried to encourage a trade
boycott of the state of Israel. The target of th
e new

All-in-all, it was a pleasure for me to take a small
part in the presentation. (Someone said It was only
appropriate that since I "roast" so many In this
column that I at least learn how to ao the cooking
properly, and that's why I was invited to NC it).

,

There were upwards of 2,000 spectators filling
all of the vacant chairs, sitting in the iiisles, standing alongside the walls. wall-to-wall people!
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lIt'iiw Delivery: Week. SS cents: Month, $2.4u; 6 Months,
$14.20:
Vrar, S210. H Mail: In Florida
same as home delivt,r, All
:hr mail: Month, $4.70; 6 Months,
$1€.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Coupon

WORLD

I'm ready to say next year's will be bigger and
better and that's not quite possible, really. Unless
it were extended for two days or so.
He that as It may, we do thank all of you who took
the time to attend the show. And a special thank you
to the merchants who co-sponsored the event.
A goad time was had by all (especially those of
us who "sampled" the cooking backstage.)
For those of you who missed It, don't despair.
There's always next year, eh?

. .

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These folks came to see a cooking school, fashion
show, and hopefully win some of the 60-plus door
PflZ?

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They weren't disappointed in either case,
Carolyn Lewis and Pat Lawrence were out.
standing home economists; our local models were
"whistle-bait" for the men who made up about 25
ncr cent of the audience
-----P I! nntl the nrt,'it;n.i
merchants, especially those with displays at the
"Laws should be like clothes. Th ey should be
center did a tremendous amount of business plus made to fit th e people
they are meant to serve."
gain innumerable leads,
Clarence Darrow, American jurist.

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IN BRIEF
Host aged Berlin Politician
Lorenz Is Freed Unharmed
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john spoiski
associate editor

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BERLIN (AP)
West Berlin politician Peter Lorenz
was fried unharmed during the night, and police began a
massive manhunt for eight persons suspected of having
a
Part in his kidnaping. The 52-year-old head of West
Berlin's Christian Democratic party was released after a
former mayor of the city returned from Aden and
broadcast a message to the
kidnapers. He said that the
governmentof South Yemen had given unrestricted
W
to five anarchist convicts released from prisons in
West Germany and West Berlin. Lorenz, who had been
threatened with death, was freed at midnight in the
Wilmersdor( district and telephoned his wife from a pub.
rlic phone booth. Police Chief Klaus Huebner said he was
exhausted but apparently In good condition otherwise.

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RAY CROMLEY

DON OAKLEY

Lawmakers

Citizens

Subway Toll Reaches 41

Say

LONDON AI')
Recovery crews dragged the
niut dated body of the engineer (rein his crw;hed driver's
cab during the night, bringing the final death toll in
London's worst subway disaster to 41, London Transport
officials said.
Fifteen other bodies were removed from
the train
earlier Tuesday. The first three coaches of the train were
telescoped when it ran past a station in the financial
district last Friday and slammed into a stone wall. Eighty
other passengers were injured, five of them seriously.
Forensic experts began examining the body of 55-yearold Leslie Newson, who was driving the train packed with
commuters. One theory was at hø ''fered a heart attack. But if he did, the train should have been stopped by
the "dead man's handle," which is mounted on a spring
and snaps into the braking position If the driver takes his
hand from It.
Transport officials said drivers ci;uld neutralize this
spring action to avoid the strain of constantly holding the
handle in position. But they said there was no evidence
Newson did this.
Workers took photographs of the driving controls and
other equipment to be used In the investigation into the
cause of the crash,

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like so many
If o opinion poll doth a national consensus
abused children Congressmen incessantly
make, Americans are fed up with being arms
complain they have no way of checking the
peddler to the world.
President's mammoth budgets.
The American public votes a resounding "No"
They cry excessively over defense, foreign aid, to
continuation of U.S. military aid no only to
space and atomic energy, health, education and
South Vietnam (three to one against) and the
welfare.
Arab countries (eight to one against) but even to
I can sympathize with a freshman Senator or
Israel
(to to one against).
Representative. There's no etcuse
anyone
Such
were the results of a na tional telephone
with two ears' service, however.
,,
poll
conducted
by Opinion Research Corp. of
The budget Is not snapped in Congressional
maneuver is not the state of Israel, but businesses
Princeton, N.J., among a national probability
with owners or officers who happen to be of
faces overnight. The lawmakers toy with the
the
sample of 3,000 adults aged 18 and over.
figures for eight months, which is why the budget
Jewish faith. Instead of a politically-inspired
me anti-aid sentiment cut across all income
year Is being shifted from July 1 to October 1.
boycott, the tactic thus becomes a case of religious Every item goes through two committees.
levels
a"d all lines of political affiliation, say the
Every
discrimination
researchers.
_____ _______
mem be r has access to a copy of the full budget
_______
The Arabs have gone to great leng th s to seek
Just how much this poll, which did not go Into
(or those eight months. So does every news office
more understanding for their case against Israel as In town, for free and every citizen who wishes to
any depth, is representative of true American
_______
one involving justice for displaced Palestinians and buy a copy.
attitudes is open to question. Surely not many
people are happy about the prospect of South
the recovery of territory taken by force, Whatever
Congress has access to three research staffs,
Vietnam
going under to the Communists. Even
Its own and those of the General Accounting
success they might be having in that direction IS
fewer
would
wish to abandon Israel to her
going to be undercut if they resort to pressure Office and the Library of Congress. If these are
enemies,
inefficient or too small, the Senate and House
against Jews in Europe and America simply have the power
But superficial and simplistic as it may be, the
to expand them to any level they
because they are Jews. Suspicion that such
poll does express the growing disenchantment of
choose. Congress has been more Interested in
pressure might result suziy lies behind th e raising its
Americans with our policy, however much that
pay,
policy
has been forced upon us, of involving
resistance of some American firms to offers of
Congressmen further could Improve the staff
ourselves in every squabble and rivalry In every
investment capital from the Arab world,
work of their own committees b eliminating
part of the world sometimes even to the point
A generation ago the world paid a horrible political favoritism.
Happy Flopper ConfesseS
of arming both sides, as for empI India and
Each member of Congress can inquire of any
price when anti-Semitism gained the backing of
Pakistan, Greece and Turkey.
government
department
Defense, state,
political power in Germany. We are now seeing
Interior or whatever any time during the year
Last fiscal year, the United States, far and
Some people think ills Just a dismal coin, the Cher show,
considerable economic power accumulate in the and demand answers to any budget questions. cidence
away the world's leading merchant of arms, sold
Arab world. Any attempt to use it to spread the He can do this repeatedly. He has access to a programsthat so many atrocious and unbearable
'1'he problem is, people think it's easy to come $8.3 billion worth of military
' equipment. Where
infection of anti-Semitism must not be tolerated, number of research Institutions, such as actually a show up on television. But there is up with such rotten shows all the time. But it once it was obsolescent, second-hand stuff, today
groip of specialists called flop agents takes some of the finest uncreative
It is surprising that the Arabs would
minds in the our clients sometimes receive the latest weapons is
Brookings, each with its own slant, and get icalled floppers, of course), whose
job it Is to business to develop your real basic drivel. You of war
clumsy and insensitive to the tradition of analyses of major budget items. These academic think up shows
before our own services are equipped.
so
terrible
they
will
inevitably
can't
Imagine
the
tension,
knowing
To
and
instruct
that
if
you
semi-academic
groups range from the far fail, thereby giving the illusion
in the use of the weapons, U.S.
tolerance in Western society to think that they
of change to slip you might accidentally come up with military assistance teams, both government and
could be welcomed as investors with such a Liberal to far conservative.
television even when it is groveling around in the something
like 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
private under contract, are in no less than 34
mere are, in addition, a vast panoply of same old rut.
repugnant policy.
'Upstairs,
Downstairs'
that
Is
countries
not only enspecial-interest groups, some attacking and
One of the most successfully unsuccessful tertaining but
Most recently, Ethiopia, running out of bullets
reasonably intelligent. I lie awake
some defending the defense, foreign affairs, floppers around, Is, of course, the legendary 300. nights worrying
about something like that In its fight against Arab-backed, Soviet-armed
economic, welfare and other specific sections of
pound Grover T. "Vast" Wasteland,
happening."
the budget In detaiL
secessionist guerrillas in Eritrea province,
"Comeright in and close the door," Wasteland
No Individual Congressman need look up th
Wasteland,
who
was
dressed
in
a
red-green
asked
the United States for an emergency frf
ese told a recent visitor to his tastelessly furnished plaid blazer, orange pants, sandals and
$30-million
worth of ammunition.
white of
associations and their studies, The Library of chartr euse office. "Hey! Wait
Still another round of hearings Is under way by a federal
ft
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on request. An(1 think I've just had an idea for a new
uviuc
Wlüen put me State Department In a quan- 1'
w:i cue vumpers snould be on our
series called for Connie Stevens, something along the lines of dary:
make easily read synopses.
automobiles.
Whether to supply the ammunition and
'Open Door' about an Oriental doctor who
To top it all, the budget is not that difficult for moonlights selling
a policewoman who used to be a nuclear jeopardize relations with the Arabs, who are
Since the government ordered that cars carry bumpers
sparklers and keeps running physicist but now spends most of
any Senator or Representative who has been into these
Much can withstand a collision at fi ve miles per hour, it has
her time starting to spend beaucoup petrodollars on
open doors with special guest stars bleaching her hair.
around
awhile.
Though
(U.S.) weapons, or not supply It and risk a break
been discovered that the extra
distressingly large, $350 Barbara Rush and Cesar
Romero behind them.
"There are some stars, you know," he said, with Ethiopia,
off the mileage which can be obtained from each gallon of gas,
billion for fiscal 1976, some 90 to 95
per cent of the Couldn't last more than two episodes."
"that you can count on to be pretty crummy no
money goes for old programs, usually only
and is adding more than $100 to the cost of a new car. When
It is not easy being the Arsenal of Democracy.
Wasteland's
secretary
buzzed
him
at
that
point
matter what you do with them. But they don't
slightly modified for inflation. Thus If a and he picked up
energy use and inflation are twin problems, that's a doubtful
his phone. "What? Him again? make 'em like Tab Hunter anymore."
Congressman has once gotten a
bargain for a limited Improvement in safety.
handle on the No, look, tell Keefe Brasselle nothing has come
Wasteland said that if h e ever gets tired of
There Is always room for a "better
budget, or the part which interests him, he in for him yet. I'm not sure even
It took )ears of investigaUm and tests for the bureaucracy to
I
could
do
that
to
television,
he
would
like
to
go
into
candidate
mousetrap,"
and markefiq experts came up 0
normal
mandate the bigger bumpers. We hope it doesn't take as long
ly must dig only Into the changes In order America."
with
a
number
of them when recently asked by
selecting
in
pclitics
but
to
added
he's
decide whether they were a mistake,
understand what is going on. He will not have
too busy
Wasteland added, hhowever, that he really is to think about that.
the National Enquirer, "What inventions are
to search for "secrets;" for he will be given tips saving Brasselle for the right
I'IetdCd today?"
spot.
inl,afu I,,,
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For example, Stephen Traube of Lawrence
programs.
doctor
and
undercover
panda
salesman
in
the
sandwiches.
Wait
a
minute!
What
an idea lot' a Pe3ka Associates in New York suggested these
Remember, too, that Congressmen, by choice Old West
we could call It
'Frontier series: We'll call it 'hold the Pickle' and it will novel Ideas:
and by appointment, divide up the work. No
An attachment to electric outlets
Ever since the U.S. Postal Service began dropping the flames
man Pediatrician'" he mused, "Of course it would be about a flop-maker, played by
by himself must study the whole of the budget.
that would
maybe David
have
to
be
pretty
bad
to
live
tell people how much it costs them
of cities and towns from postmarks, some traditionalists have
down to some of my Cassidy, who will be the adopt ed son of Zsa
to run a
lie
can
call
on
colleagues
in
whom
he
has
faith
to
felt offended. Now the Postal Service, which has more than Its
other great nops. 'Oh. Susanna.' 'Adventures in
fill him in on those areas which have not
Gabor and Fess Parker, and his hobbies will be certain a ppliance, It might encourage them to
been his Paradise,' 'Sugarfoot,' 'Bridget Loves Bernie,'
share of public relations problems, Is considering a restoration
counselling would-be suicides and tire-changing me less electricity and at the same time help the
prime concern.
Archer,' 'Khan.' and I'm trying pretty hard on
sifthetown.flamepomarkon,5etypesofmaIlfromwhichjt
energy problem.
and
0
had been removed.
Seeing the name of our community on a postmark is fine for
local pride, but if the Postal Service has to go to additional
expense or detour the processing of mail in order to apply it,
then we think that local pride should take a back seat. Anything
the Postal Service can do to spend less and get the mail through
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The madcap dictator of committed to the liberation of
the whole conUganda. Gen. liii Amin, has asked the Turks for tinent of Africa, I am keen on
being briefed in
advice on how to stage an invasion,
detail on the techniques and tactics that were
He was so impressed with the Turkish landing used."
on Cyprus that he has asked Turkey's president,
SPARK11AN..GO.ftOUND: Powerful friends
Fahri Koruturk, to send "a high-powered olsen. John Sparkman, D.-Ala., are determined
military delegation" to Uganda.
to take over an a bandoned Army ammunition
The dictator a fat former sergeant who has plant and the senator won't take "no" for an
butchered his share of opponents
requested answer.
that the Turkish mission be "led by the officer
The pInt is located on 6,411 acres, worth
who spearheaded the (Cyprus) invasion."
millions, in Talladega County, Ala. To acquire
"I will be most obliged," vired Amin, "If the the property, the senator's friends formed a
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can have a clear and vivid picture of how It was Hubbard, a Sparkman crony,
who Is also
successfully carried out."
Talladega County's sanitation director.
lie wants the Turks to teach him how he, too,
lie has been negotiating to purchase the
can conduct successful conquests. He Li plant, alternately
representing the company and
dreaming of the day, apparently, when his army the county
an exercise In hat-changing that
will March across the whiW-nded nations of sometimes bewilders the government. His
southern Africa.
bargaining has had the backing of both Alabama
The Cyprus invation, he advised Koruttirk, senators, John Spa rkman and James Allen,
"can be considered to be one of the most
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Martha C Kilpatrick
M,rqle 0 Sprague
Cindy M Phillips
Paul C Peterson
Janice R Sprint i
Carol S Snoke
James C Davis
Lyttiia n Jarreti
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James A PaIa:zolo. D.ltona
Aletha MdeIine Journey, Deltona
John E. Moultrie, Deltona
May B Landeck, DeIta
George W. Wuhan, Delion,,
Shirley A GUI, Deltona
Emily S HCnry, Deitona
Sheryl Rod's(h. Winter Palk
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Etta E Vincen, Spring Arbo.
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friends. They want the property, as Bishop put
it attended himself, along with two aides from Sen.
in a preliminary letter, "for recreational, Allen's office.
housing and industrial land use."
At the meeting, GSA representatives
Sparkman has made repeated approaches to repeated wearily
that "AItljco does not appear
the General Services Administration, which to be an eligible party with which e can
handles surplus government property. But under negotiate under the Law.'
the law, GSA can't sell the plant to ARDCO
Nevertheless, Sparkman's office called GSA
without offering it first to state and local again on behalf of
ARDCO in two months In
governments,
November, Locklin set up still another meeting
This has made absolutely no impression upon with GSA for the ARDCO group. And once again,
the senator, who merely brushes aside the legal the answer was "no."
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later, the sItuato slipped into
requirement and keeps badgering the GSA to
make a deal with ARDCO. His first letter to GSA, comedy. Another appeal arrived from ARKO, V
urging consideration for ARDCO, arrived in In quiet desperation, a GSA official wrote to
his
December 1973. even before ARDCO had filed
buss: "I don't know how many flints we
have to
incorporation papers.
tell them." Back came a pa tient, hand-scrawled
note: "At least once tnore."
There was another letter in March
1974.
Sure enough, pa
Cuutiously,
put the heat on again,
GSA Informed Sparkman that Just a few weeks Sago,rkman
he
sent
another in his
ARDCO was not eligible yet for the pr
operty and series of letters to the
GSA asking for still more
GSA would have to follow its regulations.
"consideration" of AIt[X2O' bid "and for a
Yet two months later, according to
hand. report, thereon, in duplicat e,"
gone
the GSA files, 1,SeratoraSpark.
guide and lesson for us in Africa who live on the Washington to push the sale, mere have been man inquired.
Footnote: A GSA spokesman said they didn't
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same continent as the racist regimes in southern overtures,
Senator
had
constituent
who
feel
Sparkman was "twis!ing our arm" but
too, from Birmingham attorney
wanted to buy property." Actually, the call was acknowledged
such
Africa.
Maurice BIshop, a power in Alabama, wi th close
heavy pressure does "not
made by a member of the senator's staff,
"We may oi)e day be compelled to launch a ties to Gov. George Wallace.
come too often." In behalf of the senator,
Locklin
long aftelvard, SPafkmn's ctdef aide, said: "All
counlerinvasjon against those arch-enemies of
But gracious old John Sparkman has brought RobNot
we've done is to respond to requests
Locklin, set up 't June 1974 meeting
for the from Constituents," ThC meetings were set
rernment to grant ARDCO advocates with top GSA
up,
on cnunterinvasion and a leader who is deeply the znultimilllon.dollar land bonanza to his
officials. To lie said. to give ARIX0 a chance to explore the
make sure they got a favorable hearing,
Locklin situation
fulh with GSA.
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Leaders of the major oil-exporting
states meet behind closed doors today to complete a
"solemn declaration" of principles they think should
vnvern Inn-.tprm s-elation; with thaIr
Th
summit conference of the 13-nation Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) may modify the
declaration to include some of the points made by
Algeria's President Houari Boumedienne In a hardlining
speech opening the conference on Tuesday. The Algerian
leader proposed a freeze In the "real" price of oil until
1980 provided the industrialized countries take part In a
massive program of aid for the developing nations. He
also proposed a special OPEC fund of $1015 billion dollars
to help countries In economic difficulties pay their sharply
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brought an informal respouse, money is being used for a
public should cover their actions sloner Helen Keyser's motion to
leaving the question of legality purpose, he said, adding the further
by requiring that the donate the $1,000.
up to Uav-is.
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city
commission,
to
determine
city
receive
some type publicity
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
In other business, Police
"You cannot use a wide
brush
legality
of
the
contribution
to
either
through
a
plaque
being
City
commissioners
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as
mittee, attacked the
t night concerning the use of the the :oo, must answer three pla
ced at the zoo in the city's the Florida Police Benevolent
Department of Agriculture voted unanimously to ap. public's money," Davis said, questions:
Is
the city name or by having one of the Association
(PBA) Is back in
(USDA) for "bureaucratic propriate and donate $1,000 to He said recent opinions from authorized
to operate a zoo? Is animals named in the city's operation soliciting concentral Florida Zoo.
harassment" of food stamp the Ce
Shevin's office concerning the it a public purpose? and Would
hor,or.
The action was taken after use of public money for the citizens benefit?
tributions by telephone from Its
applicants.
City Atty. Joe Davis in an charitable contributions were
Altamonte office, But, he said,
lie continued if the city cornlie said the eight-page form opinion called "stupendous" by
"Your opinion Is absolutely solicitations are being made
"liberal interpretations."
which must be completed to Commissioner Cal DeVoney
missioners
answered
the
stupendous,"
DeVoney told only to Orange County
The key must be whether the
rm
questions
affiatively,
they
Davis,
seconding
by Commis. reldents.
certify for stamps should be said the decision on whether a
reduced to a one-page donation should be made was
questionnaire,
up to e commissioners.
io ers.
ou
Spencer agreed the lonn
Is Davis said, ,,but if you really
long
and complicated. "If wanted to make a donation, you
application could be simplified,
should have gone ahead and
The slowdown In the auto requested Layer set up some work
I think it would help," he said, do
out a lease deal with a "dealerships are having difne it."
industry has caused a lack of type of lease program.
lotal dealer to get him through ficultics. They cannot accept
Other witnesses in Miami
Davis in opinions to both available cars for driver's
assailed USDA Secretary Earl Altamonte Springs and Long. education programs in the
"we're halfway through the the remainder of this school loss of money."
".
Butz for his attempts to force wood on several occasions ruled Seminole County School first nine weeks, and the kids
Also at today's meeting at the
He
has 200 students enrolled board room, George Willis is
in the past the use of city tax System, an official confirm don't have cars to drive,"
food stamp recipier.ts to pay
in the school's driver education scheduled to present a report on
funds for charitable contribu- today,
more for t he coupons.
ed Reynolds said today.
program. Normally, he has six Crooms High School.
tions was questionable legally
And School Supt. Bud Layer
Nationally, 17.9 million and unauthorized by either
Reynolds said area dealers cars for their use, This year he
ic s(-hcdulo(1 today at I pin, to
i\fli!
aren't able to sustain the los.s has on1y one, he said.
flrantl
iiil
pt'rsons, far more than ever cities' charters or
the state ask the school board to
School
initiate
associated
with
providing cars
before, are now receiving food constitution,
Eventually the county might will Principal Bill Daugherty
some type of lease program to to schools. lie said the problem find it more
seek permission to pur.
stamps — more than 8 per cent
feasible to piwHe reaffirmed his position provide cars for school children Is prevalent throughout Central
chase
five additional acres for
chase a fleet of cars and move
of all Americans. The Senate last night, adding a request for learning to drive.
the
school's
Florida
athletk program.
and
that Chrysler Corp. them from school to school,
committee released a report an opinion from Attorney
Don
Reynolds,
the
principal lost $16 million last year by Reynolds said.
Monday which said another 8 General Robert
Just prior to the work session,
Shevin's office
per cent are eligible, but not on :, similar matter for the City at Seminole High School, said providing driver's education
Reynolds said he contacted Layer'c administrative
the lack of cars at his school cars,
receiving the discount coupons. of Longwood two years
every car dealer in the co un ty assistant, Ralph Ray, will hold
ago had "got so critical" that he
Reynolds said he's trying to trying to get cars, but a hearing on two expuLca:

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PIINOM PENH, Cambodia (AP)
Rocket attacks
halted all commercial flights at Phnom Penh's airport
today, but the American airlift of rice, ammunition and
gasoline continued unchecked. Sources at the airfield said
the Khmer Rouge gunners were intensifying their shelling
as the American cargo planes circled high over the city
before coming in at a sharp angle. But the shells were
hitting at least 300 yards from the area in which the DC8's
and C330's were unloading. American military spokesmen
in Bangkok said the airlift delivered 565 tons of ammunition and other military supplies, more than 600 tons
of rice and about 160 tons of petroleum products on
Tuesday. Military sources said more than 40 17mm
rockets hit on and around the airport between dawn and
noon today. Although no serious casualties or damage
were reported the Cambodian airline halted operations
because ground workers refused to leave their protective
bunkers to service the planes. Foreign airlines suspended
flights to arid from Phnom Perth In mid-January because
of the daily rocket attacks.

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Charles Turner, and Iteld

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Car Wash sponsored by
cheerleaders
Christian School Athletic
Kentia Rd., Cassielberry.
Associatior,8:30 a,m. to 3 p.m.,
Witt's Amoco Station 25th and
Memorial Ubrary and himsetim Sanford Avenue, Sanford.
Board of Trustees Annual
Meeting. 6 pm., at the library Fy" blwd Pirmaire k-A
SeVenth-day Adventist Church.
in FL Mellon Park.
7th and Elm, Swaord, 24 p.m.
DeBary Arts and Cndts Club,
AX11, DeBary Hall. Gwd MAIL 12

oils. Open to public.

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great Mors
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on "Florida Wildle Habitat."

Altamonte
CaWberry and Vern Pak and
Longwood. For Information

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Bank drawing, 3-7
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re, betwftn Merimac and free.

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Created from papier macbe, pipe cleaners and Imagination,

T.ngeztau's seeti4d grade classroom at ldyllwtlde Elementary
School Examining this winged specimen are pupils (from left
Scott iIeIds, Tim QuI,k ., , o,etj,,IfrhCJl Dasid Wolfe and

LOOK FOR THE "?V'
Of Walgreen
Laboratory
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Products

Limit 1 Coupon Per
Prescription Thru April 1975

that five circuit Judges reside in

12:30-5:30

a
curious collection of UFOs dangle from the ceiling of Mrs.
Linda

WED. THRU SAT.

PRESCRIPTION

troller for the county and bills

OPEN SUNDAY

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proposed legislation on double
taxation an appointed corn

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OPEN SUNDAY
*12:30-5:30

the request b&gt; school children, who will be
Longwood area SUbdiiios VernonW. Midgettetorezone to walking to the Woodlands hazardous auto and corn- Sturm said, include Devo
legislation to split off comp.the creation of a new appoin te
mercial traffic Uough and shi re, Shadow 11111,
d county taxes on city residen ts
e expected to protest the neighborhood commercial a 7 School is our primary
Longwood troller duties from the cl er
k
of
office
would
increa
con
around
our
residential
a
se
reas Groves and the Highlands
costs and excluded from receiving cerProposed rezoning to permit acre site on the north side of E
the circuit court's office, saying put the comptroller at the
urn,' said Robert J Sturm, and most tir.porntly near a
in county services.
Ala
meeting
of
the
legislati
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construction of a convenience E. Williamson Road for the president of the Woodlands school attended by small delegation two weeks ago,
comm
wcWd gl ve , the county mercy of the county conk
Status report will be given on
store near Wocd school convenience store.
ission better budgetary insIon.
Civic Association. "Corn- children."
before the Seminole County
propced fu nding to implement
—rhe protection of the filercialization of this area in
County Atty. Tom Freeman, on control.
Other areas mobilizing a behalf of the
Planning and Zoning Corn. encra1 welfare and safety of ilfl
Altamonte
Springs
Mayor
the
Seminole land Planning
county commis.
Circuit Court Clerk Arthur If. Norman Floyd will speak on Act and the
mission at 7:30 tonight at the
911 emergency
form would Increase petition drive in opposition, sion, submitted proposed Beckwith Jr. insisted, however, double taxation
courthouse.
the levying of system.
Meanwhile in Ca&amp;wlberry at

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Convenience
Store Permit To Bring Longwood Protest
Property o ners from fe oppition to

on the property, and construct Hickman could "firm
up" his propertj The hearing was filling of the
natural pond but would now agree to
adequate buffer fencing on the commitments to the Board. continued to Mah 2.
"We're opposed to the filling of "shaping" the shoreline that
land He also said he would not Kimbrough said that Hick.
County commissioners
small lakes anywhere in the remained
rnSO iliS1• nig h t,
use the property for his man's promises were too
night postponed acti on onlast
a proposed industr
om county except where they
ranted a dredge and (UI
ial park until "ambigious," and told the msIoners: a
request from Dr. J. W. Hick. an
should
be
(Wed,"
Adair
access road paved to county developer he needed spe
said
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If
permit
to
the City of Al tamonte
c
request from filli
cifics
ng of the smaller lakes Springs at the request of bllc
man that would have allowed standards is completed on the on fences, lighting, and a builder Richard Parker
an industrial park next to the land,
continue, "all that will be left In Works Director Don Bundy for
e and fill
proposed bearm for the land
Maitland Flea Market on U. S.
.
application
Or
a
a few years b the larger lakes utility casements along the
Commissioner Harr , "Let's approve It wi th specifics small lake near Goldenrod. in Seminole." In addi
17-92, so they could get ii
ti on to little Weklva Cornmisaioner5
" Parker had already half-way
specific Information on Hick. Kwiatkowski moved to grant and not pie-in-the-sky,
opposing
the
filling
for en- were assured that "all en-41
'illed
the
two-acre
lake
with
nmn's promised conunitments the rezoning request, but the Kimbrough said.
concrete
and
dirt,
and
asked
vironmental
reasons,
Adair vironmentally protected
Several surrounding propert,y
motion thed without support
to the Board.
sMd
per mission to fill with more dirt
that the lake drains roads measures will be taken to keep
Hickman had told the Boi" from the other Board members. owners turned out in protest Of
and
paved
commercial sectors terbity down In the rest of the
the requested rezoning. The to "sb9pe it."
at the hearing he would
in
the
mva
and is necessary to river."John Kimbrough moved
Commissioner John Kim. request if approved will change
But
County
Pollution
Control
"Voluntanly" donate money for brough
prevent
flooding,
to approve the req uest1
suggested a con. agriculture (A-1) to Very Light Director Langley Adair
fire Protection, control lighting
Parker
said
he
initially
on
the reputation of the city
tinuance of the request, until Industrial (MIA)
for the recommended against the
planned to fill the entire pond, Altamonte Springs."

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A rezoning request that would
have allowed E and J homes to
build moderate-priced homes
on smaller sized lots than the
present zoning allows was
turned down by county cornmissioners last night, to the
approval of the 20 surrounding
property owners in attendance.
The request asked for a
change from a higher
residential classification
(R1AA) and an agriculture
class, to a less restrictive Residential category (H-lA). The
lower B-IA would have per.
mitted smaller lot sizes and
'homes, and about seven more
lots on the 21-acre property on
West Lake Brantley Road,
The request was continued
from last week after planner
David Farr was directed by the
Board to acquire more in.
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Offers Concert-Goers
Varied Entertainment

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'Ambassadors
lne ruuical t ttr'.itnnnt rinn; (rim pr-Id h
:o plidwrauh and spiked with a bit of buckskin in the
middle, is in store for Seminole Mutual Concert
Association members, Saturday at 8 p.m. in th e Sanford
('ivic Center.
"The most versatile choir of its type in th e world," is
how th e Tucson Boys Chorus
Chorus has been described Vn,tnei4
I n 1939, the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus has also been
I called 'Ambassadors in Levis" from the land of cactus
an d canyons.
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(4, tumultous acclaiurth roughout the United States, Canada,

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these young singing cowboys from Tucson, Arizona, have been dubbed

vcitcem, in the it neingcr an iruuung
categories wtx) have earned top grades in their school
studies as well.
In Tucson the Ch or us rehearses for 90-minute periods
three times a week. In summers th e young cowboys head
for th e Triangle-Y Ranch-camp nestled in th e Catalina
Mountains. Here there is more intensive musical
training, with daily rehearsals f or the following season's
work.
But, th ere is also hiking, swimming, trick roping,

The group even gave a "command performance" for

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the late president Johnson in th e 1963 White House
Christmas tree-lighting ce remony.
IdU4WII lvi
uiL.. iuun, iiizona, me norus,_
unique among th e world's great choral organizations in
th at it has no church or school affiliation, numbers about
100 boys between the ages of 8 and 15 selected through
auditions held threv times a year.
Th e touring group numbers 25 to 30, chosen from
'_

1 lie young 1ngti, ho
cir on Li.e in nnii
varied sets of costumes, travel for th eir concerts in a
chartered bus, which also carries scenic effects to
transform each concert stage on which th ey appear into a
bit of old Arizona.
Clara Montgomery, th e "tour moth er", goes along to
look after the boys clo th es, nurse their wounds and minor
upsets and provide as homey an atmosphere as possible
during long hours on tour.
Sanford audi ences can look forward to a vari ed and

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DEAR 1i3flY: To 'GREAT
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to save the world by putting The the wrong place. Th Psalmist
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Ten Commandments on Shee
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and pillow slips: There Is a hid in mine
heart, that I might
Commandment: Thou shalt not sin against thee." (Psalm
love thy neighbor as thyself. 119:11). I prefer God's law
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in Seminole County are urged to $30; second, $20 and third, $10.
pick up or call for their entry Division II (grades 9, 10. 11 and
Cl
form without delay.
12) first PrUc SM, second $W
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According to contest rules, and third, $10.
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any student in the county,
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There is no fee for this
Commandment.
"Self Defense for Women" at and in shopping centers will community service. The class
sheets anyway.
LOVING MY NEIGHBOR IN
My advice to criminals and to the SJC campus, will start also be top's durin g the first will meet In Room I,-207-206 on
"to.
March 11 at 7:00 p.m.
class. The second session will the SJC campus.
"Mrs. Great Idea" is found
DEAR LOVING: YOUr kind of Romatu 10:10 &amp; 13. "F
Duane Harrell, Chief Deputy be a practical work session
or with
neighbor loving It BREAKING the heart man believeth unto in the Seminole CoujtySjfrs demonstra ting how to get away
a Commandment, not keeping righteousness;
Department, will Instruct the from a would-be attacker:
and wi th
mou th confession is made unto class. Dur ing the first class, the sa fety locks and wea pon safety
participants will view a moving in the home. The Saturday
salvation. For whosoever
call upon the name of Lord shall sh owing attempted rape, morning session will be held at Seminole Junior College
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A course in "Crocheting, cent,
Bags, Macrame I.ni tung and Needlepoint" will The decision of the judges will
be held at the Sou th Seminole be final.
Center, at the Intersection of 1-4
Finished garmen ts m ust be
and SR 436.
brought to Flagship Bank of
be saved."
various techniques- for getting the police firing range where (SJC) Adult Education will
Mrs. Grace Henri,,, will teach Sanford, 200 W. First St., no
IN away from an attacker, and the par tici pan ts will receive offer a "Modern Bags and you
BETTER
IDEA
the stitches used in making later than 6:30 p.m. April 11, in
ARKANSAS
Macrame" class beginning on capes, ponchos, sweaters, order for Judges to have an
re~%~?
March 10, and will meet in afghans,andrnanyotheritenis, opportunity to
prejudge
Enter
Little
Miss
Pageant
Now
DEAR
ABBY:
I
think
th
at
Iluilding 38.
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If knitting Is your Interest, co nstruction techniques. For
person who wrote in wi th the
'Modern
Bags
and you'll learn the stitches that this purpose, garments will be
Altamonte Civic Center will dancing, musical Instruments, Macrame" will be taught by will allow you
suggestioI of having the Ten
to make at. La beled by num be r only.
Commandments pr inted on bed be the site of an exciting event baton twirling.
Mrs, Grace Henris. She has tractive scarves, coverlets,
There will be no exceptions to
sheets and pillowcases had a for litUe girls, ages 3.6 and 7-12.
The pageant, now in its successfully taught several cardigans and shawL&amp; Or if this deadline.
great idea. I tall'( understand Winners of the two divisions of thirteenth year, offers over courses for Adult Education in
Contestfints must attend
needlepoint catches your fancy,
why her i dea was rejected by the local Little Miss pageant $10,000 in cash college the recent past. If you want to you will receive ex
ce llent in- rehearsal to be held at the bank
two rran-_
,racturersj 2m. gl:id will advance to the state scholarships on the s6te and learn to make your own bags, ~-tructlon in WI art.
April 19 at 10 a.m.
you pr in ted that letter beca use pageant be ing held in Baton international levels of corn- Mrs. llenrt.s will teach you to
The class will meet each
it has given me an idea for my Rouge, Louisiana.
petitii.n. Winners of the in- make a shoulder bag, or a Tuesday evening from 7 p.m. to
The children in the younger ternational pageant also crushed velvet pouch bag, or
daughter's hope c hest. i
0 10 p.m., beginning on March ligoing to MAKE he r a hand age group compe te in party receive wardrobe gifts, western style bag with applique
For more information or
embroidered
dress and sportswear only jewelry, luggage and personal trim. In macrame she will registration in all or any of
CICERO, iii.tois while the ir 7-12 year coun- appearance trips to the sum- teach you the basic knots and these courses, ca ll SJC.
te rparts appear in party dress, mer stagings of state pageants.
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spor tswear and a three-minute
Girls may receive further
talent presen ta tion. Talent can information about entering the
THE HAIR
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public should try to form a Iamb, in care of this
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they can get Congress to pass Radio City Sta tion, New York,
legislation that wi ll meet at N.Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr.
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In other busin ess, the commission:
Passed on first reading an ordinance annexing 36
roads and streets surrounded by city territory and set
public hearing an second reading for 6:30 pin., Apr11 1.
Commissioner Sandra Glenn warned by taking the stree ts
into th e city territory the possibility of having the county
Pave bicycle-pedestrian paths on the rights-of-way might
be killed. Coun ty policy has been to refuse construction of
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really a question of whose been corrected for the leg
rights are being violated, the length .
smoker's by forbidding him to
If one leg is a great deal
smoke in public places, or the shorter than the other it is wise
nonsmoker's by f orcing him to to see a good orthopedic
tzea thetobaccosmoke.ponuted specialist and have him
air or stay home,
arrange for the proper footwear
Th is Is a touchy area.! think for you. Why go through life
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person must breathe. It is house with shoes that have not
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To be eligible for cash prizes,
garment must be modeled by
the contestant at the fashion
show to be held April 24, 7:30
p.m. at the Sanford Garden
Club.
Only one garment per conI3lanL may oe entered.

Davis recommended the action to city commissioners
last night, saying the law sponsored by former Rep.
E ugene Mooney, applicable only to Seminole County,
conflicts with the 1974 state annexation la w.
Th e Mooney law requires ci ties to pu blish notice of
Intent to annex properties, to notify adjacent property
owners within 500 feet, to hold public hearings and forbids
zoning changes on the land for at least 90 days after
petiti ons for annexation are received.

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honor recently In the Sanford Civic Center. Anchors are (from left) Katie Wbelchel, president; Janfe County.
Paul, vice prexident; Kathy Woodruff. secretary; Sherry Cook, chaplain and PatUe Mevers,
Garment mwit he constrdcted
treasurer. (herald Photo by Jean Patteson)
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Floyd indicated cities complyiz wi th both laws must
hold numero us public hearings, crea ting confusion .
Recent opinions from At torney General Robert evin
indicated the 1974 state annexation law has conflicting
sections and is unenforceable. The opinion Indicated the
cities of Seminole should follow the Mooney law until such
time as the statewide law is amended to eliminate on
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Mayor Nor man Floyd
and City Attorney Joe Davis will urge the Seminole
Legislative Delegation at Its Cazselberry meeting tonight
to repeal th e "Mcncy" annexation law.

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or with athsina and attacks of shortening Is minimal, a
chest pal f
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Herald Staff Writer

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DEAR ABBY So "Great
ASHEVILI-E. N.C. Idea in Washington thinks we
DEAR RABBI: My lidections
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DEAR HEADER — Almost
tors' offices, hospitals, clinics everyone has some minor
and schools, allowed to smoke difference in the length of the
while working? Why is smoking legs and arms. When one leg is
permitted anywhere in these a half inch or more shorter it
buildings as poison travels to all can be a contributing factor to
areas? Who should one contact constant poor alignment of the
to get help in having smokirg spine and continual muscle
prohibited in public buildings strain. This factor will be even
and meeting places?
more important if there is some
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Tobacco
other
abnormality
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smoke, including pipes and
The obvious way to cope wi th

Calling all teenage senior and
Entry blanks must be sub.
junior high school girb!
mitted to Mrs. Edith Avenel or
The eighth annual Teenage Mr&amp; Irene Brown at the bank
Sewing Contest and Fashion by 6:30 p.m. March 21.
Show sponsored by Flagship
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Bank of Sanford is being held categories, as follows: Division
April 24,andallqualified teens I(grades6,7,anda)fu-stpflze

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formation about commitment destroying them, a $10 per unit precedent for the West Ik
specifics or the property.
donation to the fire district, and
Brantley area, and affectin
Instead of a "post and rail" a 1300 per house donation to the the general aesthetics of thel
fence covered with greenery,
School Board,
higher zoned area.
as recommended by cornSurrounding property
missioners last week, Fair owners, who had sent various
District Commissioner Did
came up with a plan for a less letters signed by 40 individuals Williams led the motion to den:
expensive "shadow box fence" to Commissioners, strongly Farr's request, based mainl:
that would be "hard to
opposed the zoning as a "de- on the small lot sizes. Far
through," to buffer the evaluation to their property.
interrupted the commissioner
development from West Lake
Kenneth Beam told the Board before they could vote on Dii
Brantley Road.
most surrounding homes were motion, and told them that lii
To compensate for: the 1,300 to 1,500 square feet in would Increase the lot sites ti
economics involved in making size, and the smaller homes In the original 80-foot frontage I.
that and other cern.mitments to E and J's development would that would make a difference it
the Board, Farr said that they be incompatible,
the success of his request, lxi
would have to have lots
Other residents opposed the commissioners still denied th
measuring 75' by 1301 . instead zoning as setting a bad change.
of the 80' by 135' that he agreed
to last week.
Other committments included a minimum of 1,100
square feet in each home, the
construction of the six-foot high
fence, pruning and shaping of
ailing orange trees that remain
J(;p
on the land instead of

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DEAR ABBY: I must comment on you answer: "Send
me a sample, and I'll sleep on
it," in regards to the letter from
a reader who suggested prin'-.V
ting Uie Ten Commandments; on
bed sheets a pillowcases.
Speaking only.
thee
faitk ne is not permitted
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same bench witto holy books
one. Besides, you'd better
unless the books are placed on review the
Commandments.
something which
a handAlthough (here are many
breadth in height. It is
references in the Bible
forbidden to place sacred books
"lovim one's nelobor." It Is

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ARIUS (March 21-April 19) you've put off till the last
Your ambitious alms wi1I be minute.
frustrated by conditions over
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
which you have no con trol. Be Your mental forces are apt to
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patient. Wait things out till be too scattered today for you to
tomorrow,
operate efficiently. Take some
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) of your irons out of the fire.
Plans where others are In.
SAGI'I'I'ARIUS (Nov. 73-Dec.
'.'olved will not be well- 21) Your checkbook will be
received. The situation will surrounded today. If you're not
grow even more complicated if f rugal, wou're going to spend
'-you try to force your views.
way beyond your means.
GEMINI(May 21-June 20) Be
CAPRICORN(Dec. fl-Jan. 19
" on guard In dealings wi th per- Those you come In conta ct with

sons you don't know too well today will resent it vehemently
where money changes hands, if you try to manipulate them to
Carelessness will be expensive. serve your ends. Be extra
CANCER (June 21-July 22) considerate.
Be careful now in maki ng
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2OFeb. 19)
agreements or bargains. The You could easily be put upon
other nartv may not be levelino tiiv if vni iin nIhrc th'

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Wednesday. March 5, 1975

Henry Kissinger Hatching Solution To Oil Price Crisis
ANALYSIS
By The Herald Services

He may not be as well balanced as he looks sitting out there on
top of the world. Certainly a growing number of American
congressmen like the ent of his blood, and if a Republican
victory in the elections next year starts to look unlikely Henry
Kissinger may decide this summer to get out of office as
Secretary of State before his President Is shot electorally from
under him.
For the rest of us that would be a pity. For Inside the egg
Kissinger is sitting on is die ikely solution to the world's oil price
crisis,
Kissinger flew back to Washington last week after six days In
the Middle East and four in Europe; and if peace between the
Arabs and Israel seems no closer as a result, peace between the
oducers and consumers of oil may be. There Is, for a start, the
pr nsion of oil prices as Abu [)habi hawks its unsold oil about, as
the Tapline across Jordan, Syria and Lebanon drowns in Saudi
Oil, and as acres of sea are given over to mothballed supertankers. But assuming the oil producers can remain proof against
the glut they have created, which present betting is they can, then
It is another sort of erosion of the oil price, without bitterness, that
the West must aim for.
Two things have to be done if the producers and consumers of
oil are to resolve their differences. The first Is that the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries should recognize
tha t it cannot be the sole arbiter of the price of oil. Slowly, though
cert:unlv, this mar now be happening. The neHnd
no
P Ice of oil -- a bit under $11 a barrel as it leaves the Gull — is

the consuming countries hand over in return (or that $11 barrel,
has been gradually failing since the beginning of this year, when
the Opec countries froze the nominal price for nine months
despite the continuing inflation in the cost of the things they buy
with their oil money.
The central issue now is how long this freeze of the nominal
price, and therefore the erosion of the real price, can be kept
going.
Algeria's oil minister has suggested extending the freeze from
nine months to a full year. Sheikh Yamani, his Saudi Arabian
colleague, has gone even further; he says it might be prolonged
into next year, and there Is reason to think that he may be willing
to try to persuade the rest of Opec to keep the freeze in operation
until the end of 1976.
If it can be done (the snag is that Sheikh Yamani has been an
unavailing optimist before) that would amount to a pretty
dramatic fall in the real price of oil. Two years of world inflation,
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1`1ould still nominally be Ill oil would in fact cost about $8.50 a
barrel by the yardstick of 1974 prices,
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Saudi Arabia is the key country in this, because its combination
f enormous reserves of oil and relatively few people to spend its
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Saudi Arabia's power to prevent prices rising, and to keep on
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steadily expanding the amount of oil It is capable of producing
fra in enl - at t!a' ''h:t', not :ur
the board.
over the atxre tie aniowit it is actually producing at the moment,
But thereal price, measured in terms of the goods and services if things come to a showdown inside Opec, the Saudis could

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threaten to switch on this surplus capacity, and break the cartel.
It is tar from certain that King Faisal and Sheikh Yamanl are in
fact prepared to face the row this would cause with their fellow.
producers. But they might; some other Opec countries are con.
vinced they would.
And there Is no doubt about the main reason why King Faisal
might be ready to take the risk. He has been persuaded by
Kissinger that the inflationary consequences of the present price
of oil are a danger to the political stability of western Europe. He
is afraid of the opportunities that inflation may be opening up to
the communist parties of Italy and France, and to half Marxists
in other European countries. The anticcxnmunlsm in his bones is
a powerful comfort for the consumers of oil.
But there is something else that the consumers can do to help
the real price . cutters in Opec, and this is where Kissinger's idea
of a floor price for oil comes into the argument. The second part of
a solution to the oil crisis is to agree on a price that both produce.'s
and consumers can accept. The producers will be more willing to
prolong the freeze on the in nominal price, and thereby let the
real price go on floating downwards, if they believe that the
consumers are not trying to get back to the old days when the
consumers alone set the price, and set it artificially low.
They have to be persuaded that, if the real price is allowed to
keep on moving down, it wili eventually flatten out into an agreed
price which will be kept in line with the price of things they buy
from the West.
These two things - a prolongation of the present fall in the real
price of oil, and an attempt to convert the lower real price into an
acreed (floor price when the time is right - are the main elements
of the hope of solving the great oil quarrel. The hope may yet be
frustrated.

Wednesday, March 5, 1975—itj

Ron Harris Wins Four Events In Off Meet'
By TOM KEYSER
Herald Sports Editor

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IA)NGWC')') - "ft was just one of those off meets," Ron
Harris said, "I didn't do well at all."
True. Harris finished third in the high jump. He missed
three times at six-feet, and he jumped five4eet I0nches on his
third Ii-)
After the third miss, he had time to jerk his body in disgust,
muffle a "sh. .."and hurry to the starting block for the 300-yard
intermediate hurdles.
lie won the 300s In 41.2, and still he was not happy.
"What was your time?" asked a teammate.
He ' Harrissald, l don't wanttothlkabout,(
He also on the long jump, the 12-yard high hurdles and
was on Lake Brantley's winning mile relay team
"I hadn't had a meet like this )et this season," Harris said,
shaking his head. "I guess It was bound to come sooner or
later."
1)espite %S1LII he felt to be a lackluster performance, hams'
Four firsts and one third sparked lake Brantley to a win In a
five-team track meet Tuesday at Lyman.
"He can do anything he wants to do," Lake lirantley Track
Coach Jerry Posey said. "He's a natural."
Harris, a Junior
is among Florida's iop five in the 330s and he has run the fastest
Class 3A 120-yard high hurdles in the state. He did it Tuesday
14.4. Only phenomenal Mike Roberson of 4A Winter Park (13.6)
and Greg Chandler of Trinity Prep (1&amp;3) have done it faster.
Trinity Prep was scheduled to compete in the meet
Tuesday, but withdrew Monday night.
"That's one reason I'm so disappointed today," Harris said.
"I wanted to run against (handler. I want to beat him real bad,"
Harris and Chandler met last week in a three-team meet
and Chandler edged Harris 14.4 to 14.5.
Harris holds six Lake Brantley track records, the 200-yard
dash,
120-yard high hurdles, 300 IM hurdles, high jump, long
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"I really shouldn't tie," Harris said, "but I'm looking ahead
to winning the district, regional and state I want to win It for
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coach Posey)."
Posey is leaving Iake Brantley at the end of this school year
to become Seminole 111gb School's head football coach
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between the two. Ron feels that if he comes out and gets a first in
the high jump or the long jump. then it helps the team."
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last )ear, but misfired when he aggravated ahi in jury in the
district preliminaries.
"He would have won the state," Posey said. "Forty flat won

it and Ron ran in the low two or tee times. He should win It
this year, and I think he's got a chance to the win on the high
hurdles too."
"He has always liked to run," his father said. "He was
almost to the point of being hyperactive. He ran all the time."
Then Harris came out for track his freshman year, liked it,
did well, and his natural ability quickly matured into a pi'emier
track star.
"That's my biggest satisfaction," he said, "always unproving, always doing better. I love that more than anything
else.
"Style hurt me last year. I've always had the speed, but I
didn't begin perfecting my style until this year. What has helped
me a lot is watching other people.
Lake Chandler. He can impress you in his warm-ups I'm
about as limber as a two.b)-four
In addition to Harris, other Lake Brantley firsts Tuesday
were by Marty Williams in the shot putt (471ee1, two-Inches),
Robert fra,ier in tiit' discu.s 128-feet, one-inch), Henry Stanley
in the'8U-yard run 1:58.1), and Chuck Colter, David Arnett and
Stanley
Harris' 120-yard high hurdles, Stanley's 880-yard run, and
the mile relay team set Lake Brantley records. Rick Horta set a
Brantley freshman record in the two-mile run (10.28.5). He
finished fourth.
Lyman's Al Stanley established a school record, winning the
pole vault 13-(eet, three-inches), 'Thn Burns set a Lyman
sophomore record In the high jump (five-feet, 10-Inches) and

Bruce Caldwell set a sophomore mark in the two-mile run
(10:00.0).
Lyman's Tom Herrin won the mile run (4:32.3) and the two.
mile run (9:58.9). Al Lattimer of Lyman won the 100-yard dash
(10.1) and the 220-yard dash (22.3).
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league stand that type of education Icy already
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Meanwhile, the number of
Dodgers shortstop, got his busi. set a club rule against beards, unsigned players was reduced
initinents."
sity of Illinois before turning to the left-hander isn't sure he can
"If the general condition of ness learning while holding out so Campbell's carefully culti- further when Baltimore inked
Mays, one of the great hitters of all-time, will not be called
the economy was better, I prob- for
upon to U3C his knowledge with the varsity, including Dave
$75,000 this season. He vated shrubbery had to go by outfielder Don Baylor; the New
ably wou!dn't be here right signed his contract Monday
workcut time Tuesday. The 26- York Yankees signed outfielder Kingman, the towering slugger picked up from the San Fran.
now," he added at Oakland's tor less money
than he had year-old right-hander, Mm- Walt Williams and f rst baseeiseo Giants who èan hit the ball a mile but does most of his
Mesa, Ariz. training base,
wanted — but admitted no feel- nes-ota's top reliever last season man
swinging at air.
Otto
Velez;
the
Cleveland
"I'd like to let him (Finley) ings of malice for club
vice with an 8-7 record and a 2.63 Indians signed outfielder Oscar
"That's what they brought Phil Cavarretta in for," Mays said.
The Seminole Junior College Ansell beat Tim Denice 6-1, 6-1 him go out and find another 19president Al Campanis, who (lid
"I
won't be working with any of the M':'
boys, tennis teammi upped its and Ilaistens dropped Francis
earned
run
average,
appeared
Gamble;
infielder
Mario
Curtami' winner."
th
the rieotatin,
nk'nt
wiui
kLi
mt
nd I don't waiit to inrfi: e
loss,
rero efl(kd the I irt ioston Bed
mimark
3.1 st,ith a !i-O ss-ui over Hart .4), 6.4),
Considering the fact that FimiWhen it was over, Itussell
"It
will
give
me more (line for golf,"I am disappointed," he said Sox holdout In 18 years.
Tuesday. Junior College
Tuesday.
SJC's Stan Aranda topped
Gary LeSiege 6-1, 6-4; Buck)'
Copeliarsrl bested FJC's Terry
Sikes 6-1, 6-1; Doug Maliczowski downed Les LeSlege 6.0,
6-0; Howard Flagg dropped
Mike Falrbrother6-2, 6-0; Wade
Ansell defeated David Winslow
Days
6-1 and Rick Haistens
ed off Ron Golns 6-0, 6-3.
Aranda and
Copeland
teammed for a 6-0, 6-4 doubles'
win, Maliczowslci and Flagg
prevailed 6-3, 6-2 and Ansell and
Ilaistens won 6-1, 6-0.
In SJC's 8-1 loss to Flagler
last Thursday, Copeland topped
Rick - Ponti 6-1, 7-5 for the
aiders' lone win.
Aranda fell to Doug Potkey 61, 64; Bill Dansell dumped
Jack Kramer
Mallczows 7-5, 6-2; Devin
Sanders defeated Flagg 6.2,6-3;
Burt Turkaglu triumphed over
Ansell 6-2, 6-2 and Haistens
faltered to Smiley Sturgiss 6-2,
Req. 24.99. Sale 19.99. Wilson Jack
6-4.
Kramer personal tennis racket. 6 ply
Aranda and Copeland lost 6-3,
European ash with fiber reinforce6-3, Mi!iczowski and Flagg fell
ment, leather grip. Sizes 4' ,
-6, 6-7, 64 and Ansell and
No. 3055
alaistens lost 7.6, 6-2 in doubles'
Chris Evert
matches.
Against Polk Community
College a week ago, SJC
prevailed 8-1.
Reg. 134.99. Sale 101.99. Power Stix set of
Req. 17.99, Sale 14.69. Chris Evert
Aranda downed Chris
nine irons— for great accuracy of weight.
Select. Strata bow construction.
loft and lie. Blades have the new long
Harrington 7.6, 6-4; Copeland
Natural bow with attractive color
look, toe and heel distribution
bettered Robert Hollis 6.2, 6-3;
combinations on throat and pallet,
Maliczowski dumped Murray
Power Stix sand wedge. Save 3 40
4.
Leather grip. Sizes ol,, 4
Hough 6-2, 6-3; Flagg knocked
fleg 16 99, Sale 13.59.
No 3029
Pf Robert Wagner 6-0, 6-2;
Billie Jean King

It is
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inner1llrI%eLInNCAAor
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giant of the game. The Mets don't know what

administration comes to you

Stetson is 21-f and Florida State

sefiffle At Milwaukee
cmin at Phocnis

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New tnclancj at Mnnr%la
Cleveland at Winnipeg
Ouit*c at Phoenix
. Edmonton at Vancouver

28 17 9

By The Associated Press

Portland 117, Cleveland 98
or more
Wednesday's Games
Boston '' rtcttpt
Hill) Seitz leads the scoring
Atlanta #,%I V.' ,hinglon
parade
with nearly a 16-Point
Los An4(,It-% al lift-w Orleans
Thursday's Games
average, most of his points
Golden State at Atlanta

SI (17)717

.4 Garn -r Webb
5, Randolph M3c0n
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Old Dominion

Cleselanici 3. idrncilt-3n

P"llphia

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Jaws working gingerly on a mouthful of gum. Sheepishly, almost
apologetically, he took a position at the end of the front row.
"Come on," bellowed Manager Yogi Berra. "Get down In
front."
lie's a lonely, lost individual, this once dynamic, scintillating

Baseball, Business

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Tonight's contest is the rfinal
regular season game for both

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The Associated Press
FillrIen. with first
votes in parentheses. sea

7 Jackson 5? '3)
3 Bentley (2)

NHL Standings

Dog Entries

at 8

From the sidelines shuffled a familiar figure, cap ajar and his

matchups

Florida

The winner of tonight's game
will receive a giant boost
towa rd an NCAA or NIT flnct-

$1

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Top

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Hostn at San Diego

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Points tabulated on basis of 14

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teams battle at Stetson's

College Poll

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East Coast Conference
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Boston 126. New York III
Atlanta 1, Los Angeles 97
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Milwaukee 101 Detroit $3
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Chicago 107

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DOlt Hngan 197,
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New York 11 0. St Lou's 106
Washn
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Utah 113, San Diego 99
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Denver 11), Memphis 116
Buffalo
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Boston
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Kentucky at Indiana
T or onto
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Nw York at San AfltOnO
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Tuesdays Games 171 753
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Minnesota 6, Vanjvcr 1
L( Angeles 7, Kansas City I
Wednesday's Games
Eastern Conference
Buffalo at New York Rangers
Atlantic Division
Montreal at Atlanta
W I Pct. GB
PittSburgh at Kansas City
Poston
15 19 703
Philte)pp;a at Minnesota
Buffalo
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New
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Detroit at Toronto
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The Tribe girls are 5.3.
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Cindy Sutherland and Sarah
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CHARGE IT" at Sanford Plaza Penney's a Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 P.
M.
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,.Cordon 7.ellers 8-1, Ben Tirk 8-1
and Mike Yagerman 6-5.
Constantine and Turk eked
out an 8-7 win end Woodson and
Zellers combined for an 8-0 win
in doubles' matches.
The Brantley boys dawned
Hockledge 6"1 Monday.

CHARGE IT" at Sanford Plaza Pemiey's'Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. til 9 p.m.
Open Sunday 12:30.5:30 p.m.

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ORLANDO — The Citrus Open Pro-Am is
four rounds Involving the greatest
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minus Johnny Miller and Gerald Ford, be, Thursday.
Ftirty.elght foursomes tee off today in th Pro-Am. The
I'nalIoursIesleavethef3tandlhsat 2.09 pm
Pros playing include Arnd Palmer, Lee 'evIno, twotime Citrus Open champ Jerry Heard, Bruce LYampton,
Miller Barber, Chi CW Rodriquez, Bruce Devlin, bib hfurphy, Doug Sanders, Charles Coody, Eddie Pearce ana Julius
Boros. Amateurs Include Johnny Unitas and Joe Garagiola.
Starting Thursday, the pros compeZe for SM,000. The
winner will pocket $40,000.
Tickets are available at the gates of the Rio Pina,Country Club, located in east Orlando.
Miller who also did not compete in last week's Jackie
Gleason '
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Ford who played in Ue
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the butterfly and breaststroke, IIanle carded 440s.

The bleachers at the Rio Pinar Country Club in Orlando will
begin to fill up today as the Pro-Am kicks off the 1975 Claw

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Cost "it '111 r At trick two he leads

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Gene
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pressure. 7be two ftve throws snapped a tie and sent the
Kanm City Omaha Kings to a IMM victory over Um
Phoenix Suns Tues&amp;y night.
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"We have to realize that 40per cent of the ostisduetothe
economy and the other 60 per cent is In "ries, wages
and fringe benefits for employes and scholarships for
athletes."

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Here's what we do: replace linings
on 4 wheels: turn 4 drums; 1n5Wt
wheel cylinders; repack wheel
beatings; check hydraulic Ilne3;
bleea hydraulic System and refill;
adjust brakes and road test. A
Pointment may be necessary. Seriadjusting brakes S4 extra.

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and Ar'wms are f-oding on for dear file.

Texas Tech and st:kansas were put on the sick list after
Texas A&amp;M*s IMri victory over SMU 7ues&amp;y night.
cotupled with Ba) lcir's 60-~5 upbet over Texas Tech, the
tH.1t) gave the Aggies undisputed possession of the

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thtSouthest Cenferenu. basketball race. Well, actually.
Texas A&amp;.M looks in the best of health while Texas Tech

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Sale it) effect thru this weekend

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LEISURE
Evening Herald, Sanford1 Ft.

WEDNESDAY

8:30 (9) Movie
(24) Behind The Lines
9:00 (2) Lucas Tantier

EVENING

Cannon
"State Of The
Economy"
(24) Theatre In
America
(44) Movie
9:30 (9) Movie
(13) Detectives
(35) Double Action
Theatre
10:00 (2, 8) Petrocllj
(6) Manhunfer
(9) Get Christie
Love
(13) Dick Powell
10:30 (3$) Science Fiction
Theatre
11:00 (2. 6,8,9) News
(35) Burke's Law
(41) Pight Gallery
11:30 (7, 8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(24) Captioned News
(35. 44) The Fugitive
12:00 (24) Man And
Environment
Ii (7 4) Trnorrow

(9) Wild World
An I ma Is
(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom 24
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Prle Is Right
(6) What's My Line
(9) 325.000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
8:00 (2, 8) House On
The Prairie
(6) Tony Orlardo
And Dawn
(9) That's My
Mama
(24) Arabs And
Israelis
(33) Name Of The
Game
(44) Dinah

6:00 (9)
6:15 (8)

7:30 (9)

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b Mitch Vogel, the farmboy MAMA" "Trial and Error"

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with a restless personality, He Clifton's

1.25

I I"hvpii the !rm, anti hcad,s ror Leonard, is arrested at

the big city, looking (or cx- lie's, a rather indiscreet place.
citement, but creating little (k so it would seem because
problems.
Leonard is caught with neither
0•10 ABC WEl)NLSl),y shoes nor socks on. The entire

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MOVIE OF THE WEEK "The

Kids"

iiiattcr doezm't sit well, either,
l)esperate Miles" A true story With Leonard's wife, Tracy,

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of an amputee war veteran's who had been away, and
wileelcilalr trip to reluxnei home earlier than
prove his handicap is not ob- expected,
I structing his effectiveness. He
9.10 NBC TIlE HOlLYWOOD
gives himself seven days from STAR
1W ThMAP PAW flI.
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CHUCK CONNORS ,(Vk
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Track and Field

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LIfestyle
News

11:53 (6)

AFTERNOON
12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And
Restless
Jackpot
Password
(35) Big Valley
l230 (2.8) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) VarIety
12:00 (2) News
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(6. 8) News
(9) All My Children

9 ('u.s TONY ORLANDO ilL tiiiii' lie Ievs
the
AND DAWN Tony has some veterans's hospital In
Long
fUflfI)' moments with Tony Beach to reach San Diego. Tony
Randall, co-star of "The Odd Musante stars as Joe Larkin,
Couple," and latin personality the (leternlined amputee, and
Charo tonight.
Joanna Pettet is the nurse who
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THE PRAIRIE "To See the moving story.
Elephant" Another appearance
84:30 ABC "THAT'S MY

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Am America

Ciiptain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessei
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy' Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
MovIe
Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver

"JOURNEY BACK

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9:30 (44) Pottict
Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 8) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9)
pIit Second
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,8) HollywOod
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
(9) Pady Bunch
(35) Florida

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Country

(35,44) Movie
1:30 (2,8) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
7:00 (2, 8) Days Of Our
lives
(6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
2:30 (2.8) The Doctors
(6) GIrl In My
LIfe
(9) The Big
Showdown
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2. 8) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(35) Mr. Ed
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
3:30 (2. 8) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To

Live
(3$) Uncle Hubie
SPow
(44) Three Stoogos
.1:00 (2,8) Sorrrset
(6) Mery Griffin
Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
1:30 (2) Bonanza
(8) Mery Griffin
iiiit' Island
(9)
(13) Orlando City
Council
Catrnan
(44) GilIlgan's Island
5:00 (9) Dinah Shore
(24) Mister Roger's
Ncighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith

(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2. 6,L9) News
(34) Villa Alegre
(44) LuCy Show

Legal Notice

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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY COCERN
Notice Is hereby cvtn thaI the
underSigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
aaOc. Florida Statules, wilt register
eith the CIrk of the Circuit Court, In
and for SemInole County. Florida,
upon receipt of proof of publication
of this notice, th fItitiOu name, to
wit. Ill' MISS AND MASTERS.

(13) Dick Powell
Theatre

(24) Electric Company

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Barira I'irkins have been absorbing
story of han
previous winners.
workers and their struggle
9.10:15 l'llS THEATER IN during Czarist days, and the
AMERICA "Enemies" Rerun A social ferment that led to
penetrating and searing play by 1917 revolution.
Maxim Gorky, a springboard
.io rn ri.rxn.i
,.. .5 .,,. "! nrfti UU

City of Longwood, Florida
That INC parties interested iii said
business enterprise are as followi
W I) Marshall
Joy H Marshall
100 Per Cent
Dated at APCPkL Orange County,

for his ideoIocal beliefs and the Run" Barbara R

Pubtish' March 5. 12. 19, 76, 975

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372 Bid
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[OLJNGE'PACkAGE STORE

WEST. By Brad Williams and

CORNER OF COMMERCIAL &amp; PALMETTO
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Choral Pepper, bit, Rinehart
sin.ston. u-1 i'ages. $795

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Treasures of the West,"

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hoWd deter would.be robbers.
ile figures wrong, of course.
So do ttitof theothers, e
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"The Nail on the Head," "The

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$4,544 with $100 down and ISO
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ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
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Ph. Sanford (305) 323-8160'
Ortando(305)834-2299

HILLBILLY REALTY
CHOCTAW, ARKANSAS 1237$

off. 54I.71S.4i
ret S01-145.2370

Geneva Gaitlens
SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

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Having Claims or Demands Ag,nt
Sld Estate
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I. Your new custom horneon a lot of
tour choice,
7. Adults II thru retirement,
WEL.x,A np'n(lMtNIS
3 Families or Singlet
111W IstSl
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4. Possible Subsidized monthly
payments
I rooms, very nice. watIr &amp; gas
paia, mud i,,vl n.t v.etcome 517
i .orlact us. you may qualify
per mc $40 damage deposit. 371
JOHPIPIVWALKER
0711.
r.EPIERALC0PITRAcT0R

Groui'a floor furnished apartment 2
bedrooms, excellent neigh
borhood, S13S month 377 '2l7

Newhoose,inarurai,rna Nodown
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subSidized
to c"alifled buyers Call to 5
you qualitylt

fishing paradise, among beautiful

oakt, Rectal from $175 mo for
mobile homes in(tudet free canoe
use Adults only Camp Seminole,
372 4170,
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By Henry Hoche, Inc.
(J_tt_Q ,11III,$259I8l

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with only 5% down!

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equipped kitchen. carpeting, other
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EXECUTIVE HOME!
Four bedrooms, i baths, beautiful
kitchen, dining room, family
room
$125,00.

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Circuit register saidname with the Clark of
Court, SmIn&amp; County.the
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OcCOrdin(e with the ov's
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Req Re-al Estate Broker
11)01 2610 Hiawatha Ave aIl7 97

t.r., 3 tr
?S d:s, 5192 me
annual Pct rate, $73,500 Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 3237750
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Furnished

'iCed to !.ell
attractive tiOnieoverlooking lake, corner lot, new
roof. )hiirm It,jitpi Will SpIt F HA

H artman Realty Inc.
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1970 Yam4ha S"O CC, Inn Strt't
helmet included Geneva,
319 511$

1974 Yamaha 175CC
Er'urcoomul,s.ssso
$626 after 6
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Pick up iunk cars FREE Sm,l:
price fr others Call atte-'r I p i'

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11 00 202W 20th

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
iii sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
tn machine. Full automatic.
Pay balance of S7$ or 10 pay-

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Cypress Mulch
Tropical Plants
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Aye, Sanford

Datsun.Subaru Sale
Let me- till your spring
garden spot '74
some below dealer cost, tin'
or mow your vacant loft, Floyd
come-first chole' Plus Fia.'s
722
3191.
!,!'!!'
finest Used Cars, Dick Bird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
&amp;1-Equipn'd for Rent
Largest dealer '73 Datsuns
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Svndays 126.
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Shampooer for only SI.S0 per day.
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
30; A East 1sf St.. Sanford 322 9111 L
Eves 869.1116

1973 Monte Carlo Burgardy with
OurgiOGy v'nyt lOu, factory ar,
cruise control, automatic Trans
mission, power brakes, power
Steering. 57,950 Can be seen a'
P011 Of Sanford. 323 5750

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&amp; BOARDING KEPINELS

1949 Pontii Catalina
Bedroom set. complete SIOS.
convertible $4,
HEATED
KENNELS.
ouitars. $15. new living room set,
MustselI 37)1344,
1120, 2 twin beds,
$40 complete; You can Qt a fair price when you I9T7FOCdLTD brownmetallic fully
lidiCS desk, $25. Dave's
Furniture,
advertise your "don't needs" in
lcadno eltr,1 sharp 17.095 C,lll
500 5anfor Ave. 3239)70
the Want Ads
Don Pope, 32) 165) Dcaler,
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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JUST
P PHONE CALL AWAY
Accounting

Tai Fe!ijrn, 20 ,r S

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WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Points, Call 3727813 anytime,

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RESIDENTIAL REMODELING

(ntnince P. Remnboftom, 377 7199

COMMERCtAL UCMOOtLlpG

$4m Hi$S
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Pest Control

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25.67 Part, Dryc'
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Wall Papering
PAUL SLATEII
Protit Wallpaper h4,ing,'m
Licensed Res'dential, Corn rm'erc 'at
Frees [5tir-Te- Ph 3776571
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Counter tops, Sinks
in
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(abe-It 37250)? .6nytime-

Well Drilling

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617 SIll

Pf'e 7 bedroom block

force nil,,, ri
com1rcte 10.jriclar,on
wont, for %ign, equipment, Dumps
('ft Uro.'rgr, 01 above qrOtjnt
%tOrq tnk. Dewater.ng. e
(AbAtion. driveway culvrrl ,jops.
and head walls. retaining w011
kCith P Smith Construction tn
305671 115$ St.. 71 Ptr

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today' PP'ip,i 37'? 2811Cr Ii l94''73

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3*03 Orlando
Sanlom ii 373 5200
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REPAIR SERVICE 372 367*

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nt needs' Serve a useful
purpose again when you sell
p Smith Conttructpoi-, Inc 305 621
them with a Classified Ad
w. Garnett White
1)1_I 7i Hrs. Nadine
from the Herald Call us
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Broker. 107W Commercial
today' Don't delay! Just dial
1 lntcrior
Exterior Plastering
Sanford 377 isa'
377261) or B3t 9993 10 place
Plaster pAtChing and Simulated
jour l'v, CctSt Want Ad
brkk Specially 372 .2750
AD'S'
'n' !'ed 2 22, I'. ________________________ BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE.
bath. desired location Large Lot
171,500
CORUETT
MENI ALL TYPES OF CAR
REnt
PLNTRV AND REPAjR5 37
ESTATE. RE,SLTOR, 6,6117ipi
Wa
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Ii: yr old 3 bdrm ,,
Sanford
For free est,mates, (iiI Carl
arpei.1ry, Ren'icx,ieIn,4 . AUO.l,,u
carpet, central h &amp; a Owner
t4-irr
,t SEARs in SanfOrd 372
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u',orn Work LcenSed
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Pranft'rrc'cl. ilnulleclate
$'fI'CeSIifliOte 313603$
possession fly owner 126,900 37)
Help an "tntlaton poor" Healing &amp;
7116
A.r COnditioning (on?,,ittOr
Concrete &amp; Carpentry, Carpørts
Call
fl,'-. SIr]
Additiont, Remooeing No ot to,:
c,1t15
largeortoosmall Freeestirnat
r
3721571 Anytime

14" .' l 7 nil bedr I' frii1e' Am
tnhou%et '',All Ii, wall car,,,,,
waiipsper. LW,mi In xmtttsen and rio
maintenance lee. LOW, LOW,
LOW 7'. psI interest under
tandem plan Hwy Il 9710 75th SI
we-St $0 P1dQewOOCI and follow the

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JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

OPEN NOON IlL DARK

CONSTIRLJCTrION k-bc,
Additions

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Plan now to vacation this year
your own PLC vee from

62-4,.awn.Garden

Singer * *

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Sanford, Fla.

75-RecrediuoniI

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

refurbti,c'cl Sp.inrth styic

ISIS Street

211 W. 25th

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POLL'S

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Central F'rida's

borne Must be seen to be' "
$24900 T,'rrr

1.2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms

Publl$hIthl7 t78 Marct, 1975

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Commercial Properties

FROM '16

Feb 17 19 74 March

18. 1' M East f I I

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Cassetbei-ry. 1797

conveniences. Ne*Iy painted,

Si Si Senore

547.1040

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Stan's Auction

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MULTIPLE LISTInG REAL lOP
bAde-cl yard. lovely home, nice 377 199%
1919 S French
area 3 bedrooms, 2 baths occupy
377 7371.377.1194,377 7361
onqualifying Secill You'll love it
377 1959,372 1144
$31,500
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Ciassifled Ads are here to help you
buy, sell, re-nt or swap - at a low
::
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Call 377 7611 or 93$ 9593
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Auction

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Days - 322 6173
Nights 372 5-471or

Pretty Yellow House

equipped $195 mo 647 505!
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3 Bedrooms, fenced yard. carpet,
air, stove aid refrigerator, 37)
5795, After 6

($1i95 SIt' yev'II '

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paneled, carpeted and furnished.
Can use as 7 or 3 bedrooms, 2
I Bedrooms, 7 baths, with all the
storage buildings All for only
Amenitiet Privacy fence-, fruit
trees Assumable mortgage, 114,500
511.000

NOW LEASING

Close to everything yet away from it alIl
L.arge wooded lots. Street lights
aPaved streets ISnwers •Sidewalks

72-Auction
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ROBSOI'I MARINE
29flHwy 1797
372 5961

51-Ho tiold Goods

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Stemper Realty

Sanford
3 bdrm . 7 bath, central
heal I air, carpet. dra1's, k,thn

OF DISTINCTION

1971 Vleetwing 16' fri hull Bownider.
53 HP Chrysler. Tilt trailer. $1,050
373 63-49.

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Beautiful Immaculate

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HOMES

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floral bridesmaid's gowns,
Used office furniture
19lIHOndaSSO
10's, 17's, II &amp; 16 Matching
Make offer Atle, 6
2403
Woc.,i
or
steel
desks (executive desk
Ii each 372.1114 See at
3779501
8. chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
-Hiawatha after i p m
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chairs, straight chairs, filing 1974 Yamaha 360 Enduro S?reet
cabinets, as Is. Cash Orud Carry.
One lot of used red wood
legal, new inspection. Call after 5

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
ROKERS

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Drop in bobbin, zig zag, and 3 needle
potlti0i Like new condition, sold
new for 55*. balance of $45 cash or

REALTORs 3fl 635) or 645 73)3

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Formal weddirm gown, featured in
Bride Mbqazine. Originally 5755,
now $30 Size 5 10. MSTching
picture ha', %S Also 6 organza

me-sits Of $1

FORREST GREENE INC

Convenient Location

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II' Welicraft, '71 Mercury, IS HP, ReConditioned Batleri
112 9%
exchange REEL'S ItOD'r SHOP
with power trim, and trailer
1109 Sanforø A,e
11,400. 372-7311 alter

73" GirlS bike, $10; IC gal. electric
watcr he4ter, $3. 100 gal, steel oil
tank with legs, $15 '61 Dodge
Polara. $350 3723193

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bedroom home Central heat and
air.beautifuloaks fenced $lS.50()
WE TAKE TRADES

7S6SParkDr

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riyrD ,,nfl,',,

Anrs.-x,

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Cobla, deep V. $973 5 .p
Johnson Back to back fold down
seats Excellent condution. Call
m 8831 after S

373 1719

central heat &amp; air Large family
room. with fireplace, excellent
tOCifion &amp; tir,,n' ni 5)1,750

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HP Mercury, Cer
tilled trailer, electric winch,
electric trolling motor. Other
accessories. Will tell to high,st
bidder over 53.600 by Mr I 644

lumber.andc%,epoolpump

BEDROOMS. spacious. corn
for table, I bedroom. 7 bath.

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COUNTRY LIVING yet close to city

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eotrapc.

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MayfaIr. 3 Bedrooms. Carpeted,
central HIA. fireplace, private
dining room, 7
lots, Orange
trees By owner 535.1)30 377 1195;
373 2160

I BR, 7 full batht, family room
&amp;
den, plenty storage $25
322
0197 after Ip m

3 Bedrooms. ii, Baths
7uiet area 1 bedroomt. ', baths,
Near High Scbooi
years old Owner needs to move
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17Zt)3
3771110

Add ee

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Owner will negotiate 173.900

3 BORM, Air &amp; Heat, 107 Temple
Drive 1173 month Call after S
pm 3736441,

rr i io,:,
,,tt,,, !..i
nd
I Uurm 1135
Mo, 7 Bcirms $150 Mn

.9dgC&amp;vi&amp;le

373-21 II
AFTER HRS
372044*
377 3921

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1941 Hwy. 17 92OpenSdt.&amp;Sun.9 S
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339 2920

26045 'wy U 92
REALTOR 373 577

3 Bedrooms Nearly New

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7753365

Sale

MAITLAND FLEA MART

REALTOR
372 92*1

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Buy direct from manufacturer II'
FiberqI
fishing boats Have
some2nd's Call3fl 1019.377 pain

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CailBart Real Estate

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5aturda
P 7,'
.',anted 1!' 71' Fiberglass i 0 with
selt.frade
trailer Will trade IS' boa? or lot Opefl daily 10 5 We
toe equIty 372 7453

Also, 3 Bdrm, 1', baths, central
BUY - SELL-TRADE
heat, garage, on corner lot. 311 3)5 E First 5t
377 5472
120.100 Termt )77)fl
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SANFORD FLEA MART
I' Milc C onl6and I
Sat Sun 93 3727599,321 0770
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, facing Lake Monroe _____________________________

3 Bdrm, 2 bath, dining I Florida.
Central air &amp; heat, large lot, Loch
Arbor, $700 mo 3722101

33-Houses

Ii Laths, ce'ntr,il H &amp; A.
carpet, nice for children. 173.303
Terms

Harold Hall Realty

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MORTGAGE t

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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

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322-2420 Anytime

Professionally Managed

322-2090

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55-Boats
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KULPDECOPATORS
109w, Itt st
377 73 25

1IOE 2SthSt 372 66%S

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than 2 chIldren. 372 7741.

Sanford - 3 bedroom, 1', baths,
central Picat &amp; aIr 11*0 No 'ease
required M. UNSWORTH
REALTY, 3736061

1505 W. 25th St.

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Peg RealtstateBroke-,
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for

50 -Miscellaneous

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" F flIJ 5' At() 'J ti

Vard 5,110 ?S?. I,.rf'l
IOa 'i
pm, Sat and Sun Clothing.
furniture, odds and enth, ms If
rains will be he-fd neil wrv'hc'ncl

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TAFFER RCALTY

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69-Stamps.COirts

on everything Come see our new
location
THE
COIPIS
BARGAIN
GARAGE. 73* Hwy 1797, Fern
5EMIPIOLE COIN (fT[O
Park, Wed. thru Sat , 101, Sun 12
109'i'i 1st St . 32) 4)5?
1.
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A small Ci,sscfecj Ad

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PC OPENING SALE March 1
Women's btouses and men's
shIrts. 73 ce--ruts each men's arid
women's $lcIis. $700 Low prices

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ltd ALL PRICE RANGES
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5411 Early American Console Color TV,
377
beautltul cabinet Also Color
WO'ODMERE -- FURNISHED! 3
portable, Other Misc 373070$
bedrooms, nice fruit trees. NO QUALIFYING NEW 3 BR, 2 _____________________________
equipped kitchen, carpeting Good
bathhorne,alleatras $).000down
-------372.72*7.
shape? 129500

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177 Country Club Drive
5110,7 bedroom, family room
Information lnwsadow

WITH YEAR'S LEASE

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CASH 322.4132
or used furniture. appiiances.too$s
ect Buy I or 1l)t 'tm Larry's
Marl. 7i', S.,nfrd Ai,e

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Garage Sale
Mon Wed
7721 Hartwi-ll, Sanford

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER" 517W. Itt St

3 bedroom home
fenced yard,
patio, Newly decorated, Plo more

,,u st a

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pi-1y

46-Commercia
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Wanted I buy used of f ice furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLi-s
(asselberry, Hwy 17 92 *30

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Merchandise

Jim Hunt Realty

LOCh Arbor

::".ct:,.
373 7191

COLOR TV. $lI.9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
6-u l.

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Will' REALTY

3236061.3230317

Realty

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Broker

M. UNSWOR'IH REALTY
*03W. 1st st

extras. Only

Beautiful 3 bedroom, I',

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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Unfurnished

On l,i,e, paved street,
I yr lease, renewal Option, 6
rooms, central heat I. air, 1st &amp;
last mo 373 4430 Rentals

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43-.I_,)ts.Acreage

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30 Acres sari (A- nvcii',J Lake Mary,
between 3r &amp; .111, ,iI V,.i Bumesi
Ave.. 3 (.11 '.ntitti l school B.
flellucO. 1917 Louite SI, Crystal
Lake, Illinr.;, ftI)I4

REALTOR 372 7191
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()' 373.7fl

32-Houses

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VA- No down, 3 BR, I', baths,
extras, dead end, corner lot,
fenced, trees 177.500. 327.379)

7 BORM, furnished or unturnisfuect
Adults preferred
323 5151 or)72 6620

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7321 Park Or

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*''Get'EM While *
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FLA. RETIREMENT DREAM on

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53-TV. Radio-Stereo

3 BR frame with ttfcericy opt
rear Income $200 mo. Owner
holdirug total $13300 377 7643
LAKE MARY -- New 3 bdrm _____________________homes Make color Selections.
f1'SvCd ttrctt (ily -,.i4ter, %7t,'1ixj
47-Real Estate Vanted
with only 1700 llOv,n Government
,.
financing. 834 1649. Builder
Li%ting', Wflnled
Quirk Crijr?l'uu'
Lake PRIVACY Top area Ire-es
Citrut. Dock 9rm Paraci,se area
30's Appi *31 ?S59 131 6*77
Peg Roal Estate Broker
Licensed, I? room Quest home
24775 Myrtle Aye, S,,ntord
Central 1114, attract,ve, rent i
hon 321 510
Bdrms , live In downstairs, Ideal
for retIree $6,000 down, assume
payments, 1211 37 372 4911
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ASSUME

327 11 lion 377

ftarned couples only, no children,
nopets 7617 Elm. Sanford 339 6956
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Mrs Mello

I or7 6noom AduitS On,y
Park Avenue Moble Park
75.15 Park Drive. 373 2.61

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67A-Feed
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JlP, DANDY JAll FEED
"Ouy Direct 1rm Boxcar"
roRMLv's, E 16, S,ir,tord 37) 473j

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377 7643

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3226457
At'rr Hr

Immaculate) BR.Sl7SMo
7 BR Duplex, Sl7SMo
32) 6250

S JOhn Barbery
Prt1st Feb 19 76. March S I?

FICI1tIOUSNAME
NOT ICE it hereby given thai e
are engag in busin
t o,

JAMES)

Efficiency apt ,
rushed, newly decorated tiso
372 7296 after S Adultt. No pets.

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DEK 117

nty,

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all utilities fur

3 BR, I' zbaths,carpet, central heat
air, fenced, range, refr.qerator
$700 mc 377 631S

FREE T.V.

Seminole County, Florida in ac
rordance with the PtQVI$iOnt of the
Ficlitlntis tfir' Slatutes To
Wit Sect n h5 9 F
SlOtutet

nri vs

-FICTITIOUSAMI
Notice i hereby given that I am

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Ptii'lih

FurnIshed I h'ornor, air (Ond apt
Itt floor, adults only No pets 327
9480

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demands which you may have
the estate of HARVEY W.
CONOIIIONING SERVICE at 170$ McCALI LV deceaSed late of
Park Aye, Sanford, Florida 37771
Seminole County, FIorid, IC. the
intCfld% to register the said name Clerk
of the Circuit Court, and
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
file
'he
same ifl dupilcite and as
Seminole County, 1-lorida,
provided In Section 73) 16, Florida
DATED this 19th day of February,
Statutes, in their Offic, in (he
A 0. 1971
County Courthouse in Seminole
Fdward H Moran
County, FlOrid., w'thIn four
John M. Hill
calendar months from the lime of
Ps,hlih ret, 74. March 5. 17,
'
the first publirCtjot, hereof, or the
1975
tame will be barred
OFK IS)
Filedat Sanford, FlOqid, thiS 71st
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
day of February, 1975
NAME STATUTE
Comili, McCalty
As Executrix
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice it hereby gisen that the
S A Edwin Shinhotwr
undersigned, pursuant to the SII1NI4OLSCR AND LOGAN
"C,itiO Name Statute." Chaer Attorney for Petitioner
Fli'*t F1thi
1à509, Florida Stat,,Iei
th rirt..i r.....
PublIth
Seniinole County Flonidat,,,
24 Marth S l97i
rerCipt of proof of the publication of
notice the flcf,tiou name, to
FICTITIOUS NAME
wit- ORANC,EW000'S FEEt) AND Notice 1
hereby given that I am
TACk -r.tu'r whiih w are enq,(.d
QQed In Ou%iness at $757
t
5
t l3rcsdna
Strett
f rfturs Cl Winter Park Seminole
vieoo. Florida 72loS
County, Florida under th fictitio
That parties interetted in laid name of HANDYMAN JOHN
and
r5ifletsent:rpre as to,io*,.
that I ifliend tO ristr

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I argo utility rociin. p,inlry and loIs
of cabinets in kitchen floor to
ccilnq bookcase, built irs desk In
bedroom, fenced yard. loft of
trees 7 window air units All for
(WIly $77,50 fl3 11)1

eceaset.

of GENEVA HEATING AND AIR

Patricia Johnson
ion M Johnson
Dated at Oviertø Si mincta
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J Wayne .ohnson
Patricia Johnson

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31-Apartments Furnished
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I' baths, with central heat and air

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S to 7 people

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"The Vasques Ingot is
tale of intrigue and
doublecross in which a not
ovi'riv tnstlrli' mini' owner h;:s
l:i: .st1ur i'tL into tsu huge UI'
I'ULS weihinj about 500 pounds
each) in order to discourage

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saladureupofhomemadctoup

Feeds

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ne

most part, attention
holding.

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Farm in Arkansas. 10 acres.
Part level and open. Part wooded
and sloping. Good tillable toil.
Near hunting and only 6 mIles to
Greens Ferry Lake and its 40,000
acres of beautiful blue water for

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BAKED ('HICKEN - with walnut dressing, egetatait-,
tossed Falad or homemade soup

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up t.f hometnade soup, rulls &amp; butter

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Sanford, Fla, ________

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PLATI TODAY FOR
TOMORROWS NEEDSI

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Unfvrnlshr'd, I bedroom opt., air.
carpeted, onty 591 50. 377 7296
after S. Adults. no pit
DUPLEX. Fur, or unifurn Ideal t
2 bedroom duplex apartments.
location, reasonable rent. Ph.
Furnist*d or unfurnlsoed. 60'
owner 363 3771 anytime.
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house. 3739370 from 9 to 6.

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portant. The story is the

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bedroom lr, ideal tar retired
persons 661 64U; fl7 8051.

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SANDLEW000 VILLAS
110 W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, 3237170

HARVEY W MCCALLEY,

the undergn,'ri desrnj to engage

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prospective readers off, since
whether or not the bst loot still
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facts have been augmented by
legend."

MOBILE HOME PARK
Rentals from only
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Best lot selectIon
now available In
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on
display

Sheriff

Publlthi' Feb 19, 74, March 5, 17,

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Bamboo Cove, 12 DORM, shag, air,
sunny kitchens, playgrounds, near
city park &amp; Sanford Plaia. From
$110 Airport Blvd. near Sarth,vj
Avi 7731340

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Grow your own food on a small

in re: Estate of

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Williams and Choral Pepper
tell where such hidden riches
might possibly be found, although they point out early on
that "the writers admit candid.
ly that in mnrt of these tales
there is the probability that
somewhere in the story the

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the coffins that are shIpnIn the
bodies back,
11:30-1 a,m, ABC WIDE
WORlD SPECtAL "Academy
of Country Music Awards 1975"
Cow ry music fans will want to
stay up late to find out who has
been picked as the best of the

ll year,

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Dreams of coming across a
long-lost treasure trove flicker
through everyone's mind from
time to time -especially when
tax payments arc due. In "Lost

Jil

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TO° 40. SOL'THE RN
ROCK £ ROLL

AT BIG DADDY 5 &amp;
THE BACK DOOR

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Flefr,qcra,o, (Or S,IIC
$7') Oel1oa
57i 3110

10' i 50' Parkway house trailer,
excellent condition with air.
57Ø 323 77(J)

MOSSIE C, BATEMAN

Peg

323-6650
1120 Florida Ave.

7277611 o' $31 9)
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Carpeted, a utility building,
aluminum awning, appliances,
Located in San M
South 17700 I 919 131 9121

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'?0OFrencPAve,373 7340

Scenic Wekiva River's bass

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states Iii

Storage 5pce

ADULTS PlO PETS
115W 2nd 51

30-Apartments Unfurnished

',SANFORDI
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For Rent. Olficeand

AL)Ut 25 ONLY
P11'

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IENMOPE
WASHER, prtS.
Champion lineage $75 losiSo M' service, used machoes,
And son, 314 571g.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 371 0497
tsKC German Shephe-rcl pups. 51%
each Across from Baker's Oar
A small Classified Ad brings big
°r call 7237100
returns Tryoneand see Call

Idyllwilde- 3 bedrooms w,tti dc',ble
garage,
7 baths, family room.
dining room, utility room With
built in
sink,
appliances,
fIreplace,? patios. lenc.d, wJh or Seminole County, 1 toóOacre tracts,
without abowe ground pool 7 mos
Sisseral locations 11.700 (0 $4,500
old 373 $411
per acre Good terms
Terry
Realty, REAL TOP, 'I71 0711

Property

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,ciIe home. 1C'xSS'. with a I0'*?O'
rec
iii patio 7 AC's, fully

C1.IFF JORDAN, REALTOR

1500 Sq. ft .220 Volt. Ideal for rep"
thopor warehouse 7221371 or 373
8420.

AVALON APARTMENTS

MARINERS VILLAGE APIS
I &amp; 2 Bdrm. turn or unfurn.
3202 Orlando Dr . 373 1670

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29-Rooms

SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

jlliJulli

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Rentals

Gentleman ci Woman
To Share home and
Expenses 377 5791

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Central air &amp; heat, carpets,
drapes Only 520.300 Low down,
low monthly Call 131 5772

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PEA' FSTATF. INC

1-2 BEDROOM APTS

Jilt

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HICU JUMP

says

SANFORD

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Six Month's Lease
Masonry Construction
Central Heat &amp; Air
Wall.to.Wi11 Shag
Dishwasher &amp; Disposal
Pool &amp; Clubho'jse
Laundry Facility

W4dr.fsó,y, Marc,, 5, 197S-78

52-Appliances
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fq the best cleat on a new home

Priced for quick tale No qv,slily,ng

air. $110 mo

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* BARGAIN HUNTER *

2bedroom trailer

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Make It a Happy New Year Pay off
last year's bills an Start Saving
again. Plo Selling experience
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Diva.; Oil 7.5111 5t.; Ott Locust Ave
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1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

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Paid
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hojpitaIj:atlon twu weeks paid
vacation 1st year Apply in person
to S. M Hair, 555 W 1st St.

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FLA. NITIREMEPI I DREAM
Scenic Wekiva River 't bass
fishing paradI, an.unç4,beautiful
oaks Rental from 1175 ma. for
nobile homes includes free canoe
USC Adults only. Camp Seminole,
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where she had been a patient.
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Cannon is hired to track her
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43 School sign
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four 1) deskS, on, (1) credenza,
CarS
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probe
carry Only this I Train lourney 23 Slanted 1yp
progresses,
An three 3) arm chairs, three 13) roller
52 Solar disk
34 Factual
2 Whit
(Sb)
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54 ItaJisn family
(1) Hermes Ambassador
information
3 Kind of jacket 25 Roman bronze 56 Kind of gee
illurdering her husband's efectrlc typewriter, one
' Texat
36 Printing
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26 indifferently
56 Female saInts
manager after a violent Instrument TL 3000. 165.593 S.on (I)
direction
27 Snare
destinuon
sb.)
four-drawer file cCbinCt and
argument and she's arrested
37 Strongbox
5 Went
28 A11u580n
5$ Docks (ab.)
asSOrted mlsceIIan,ou
office
39 Secular
during - a revival meeting.
6 PreposItion
29 Male deer
()Q)
and eouioment.
Interesting look behind the
and the undersigned s Sheriff of
minole County. Floridi, will at
scenes of an evangelist's life
1100AM
Onttie 13thd$yf March.
and the backstage hustlings.
A 0 1973. offer for tale and sell to
Brenda Scott plays the accused the highest bidder, for cas, subject
wife, and Michael Anderson Jr. to Y and atl e*isting InnS, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
her husband.
County Courthouse in Sanford,
10-11 ABC GET CHRISTIE
Florida. the .jbova d.%4- r,tierj
LOVE "The Frankenstein tonal piopfly. All propirty being
stored
t Allamont, Garage iii
Connection" A grisly case for
Altamonle Springs, Florida, Further
Christie tonight. The probe Information available from the Civil
DivisIon of the Seminole County
takes them to Paris to break
a smuggling ring. The n&amp;cotics Sherif f's Department.
That said sale Is being
to
suppliers murder American satisfy the ltrms of laidmade
Writ of
tourists, then smuggle the Excutlon
John C. Polk,
heroin Into the Uniteti

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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LEE WILKINSON, VINNIE LA $5050
DAVIDISON.OREGCYR
KIM VAN NYMEOHAN

Salesman for sales pnsstionw,tri wii
establishea firm Demo &amp; sell
small qasotne p('ws'red machines.
direct to user Srrn,noIe Orange
AbOv average returns so
thar.ga for honett, h,ird wrkinq,
experienced sales performa
Sand reSume for intrvvicw to Box
565. care of The Herald. P.O Be'
1857, Sa',ford. Ha 37771

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Shirley Knight, Jill St. John and their impact. "Enemies" is an guest-starred as a married ________________________
NOTICE O SHERIFF'S SALE
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woman about to run off with
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FORREST GREENE. INC
RF,
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323 937!

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AG000SALESMAN - lsn,verot
of work. Call us II you have a real
estate license, and a desire to
EARN ?i'OREt

formation leading to recovery ol
11uIt mate Redhon.' Hound Tatoc
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flsid(' Iett iar 211 3161

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DON'T MISS, THE BOAT
Py Overlooking this well located 7
bedroom, I bath home, with Study
&amp; porch Walk to shopping Only
$16,00o Good terms Call 373 9110

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A fishing I e,sc' 377 6106

at F rankllrs firms Conveniently
located just two blocks west of 17
97, between rairway Plaza ,,nd
Seminoie. high School

REAL ESTATE SALES Have
Opening for full time licensed
associate For app' call Larry
Saxon, Realtor, 32)9110

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NOTICEUNOERFICTITIOUS

7 bath, heat. carpet, large yard
1300 down 373 1217

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inters laws

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PRO OLE M
Perhaps Arolrntic Anonymous
Can Help
('MIt 173 l5!
Write P.O floe 121)
Sanford.
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FRANKLIN ARMS
Apartments

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One bedroOm furnished hog)(', $90 Sanford. Excellent (Ond

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373 79M

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Heated Pool. All Ages

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select that young actresses they
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they last SOc each for I to 50 Ak
each fpr 50 or more Cackleberry
Farms. ': mile ott 41 on Samsuta
Dr to Cackteberry Farms Sign I
901 178 5159

IS ALCOHOL A PROULEM
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AL ANON
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when he is Injured,
when doctors were making an include lay members as well as
There are many excellent and average of $25000 a year. several attorneys.
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develop a personal relationship competing companies so Outt Methods must be devised to
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businesslike-, this creates an
For years a doctor was able stay abreast of new develop.
animosity that causes the to buy insurance for several ments. All state boards of

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contributing to the present o( this ha.scausedproblemsfor
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problem.
the insurance carriers,
m ust begin to clean its
There is a shortage of doe.
However, medical house. There must be more
tots. More people can now malpractice carriers don't peer review, more honest fact
afford good medical care and compete. One company will finding studies, medical
are goig to the doctor and to write the coverage for all of the education must be up'tated and
the hospital. We live in an age of doctors In one state. Policies physicians recertified once a
lization, Doctors do not should be available from year Just as airline pilots are.

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The Association of American does the price of groceries,
The move to abolish the
Trial Lawyers believes the clothing or gas.
contingency fee comes straight
primary consi&amp;ration Is the Unfortunately, many of the from the medical malpractix
patient's welfare arid his legal insurance companies have insurance companies and their
rights should be protected. invested their premium dollars clients, the doctors. It is a
Allowing the doctors to erect a in the stock market and in other strenuous effort to grant the
fflo1unmumty Is unfair to rnvestrneniporflofloswticli medical communitynununty

medicine.
We should have more doctors,
more medical admia, mwe
laramedics and,
This would relieve the
congestion and allow medical
personnel to give better care.
We need to develop an injurI prevention program. We
need statistics to investigate
and analyze the frequency and
cause of medical injuries, wW
we need a program to eliminate
the major causes of medical

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STAMPS

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take these cases out of the court
the doctors who pay the in.
system to be decided by some
surance premiums would like to
type of arbitration cormn-dttee
aboksh the contingency fee
where the odds would lie In the
system which offers the client
insurance company's and the
111. SPLNCE
an alternative between paying
doctor's favor.
rates? flow are the rates his attorney an hourly rate or a
This is wrong: doctors are not determined?
percentage of the ultimate
entitled to Ws kind of im,
Be)ond question insurrnce settlement, The aboILOunent of
munity. They should be held rates are increasing in medical the contingency fee would infor
their ;n,
-A rungdoings just as every other are in every other type of in'- malpractice cases because only
citizen is. Immunity from fault surance. Inflation affects in- a wealthy person could retain a
breeds irresponsibility.
surance premiums just as it lawyer to handle his case.

their patients.

NOT BE UNDERSOLD

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

respective states should gather
statistics to show the number of
c!alms and the true ratio of
insurance premiums to losses
paid.

insurance companies want to

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PH. 322-8270

Today the same physician 4:is
to pay $4,0W or $5,W0 a year for
insurance protection. However,
his income is now $100,000 or
$150,000 per year.
We think that the insurance

The author is a Miami attorney
and head of the American Trial
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Cooking Pointers Suggested For Sugar Substitute
As of this date, the price of syrup, etc. Traditionally, these
Add the chopped nuts and mix 1' teaspoons soda
SANDIES
sugar
has
SUBSTITUTIONS
5 pounds granulated sugar
two minutes longer. (Batter is
increased sweeteners, unit far unit., have 1 cup butter or margarine
until blended. Roll the dough 1 teaspoon salt
cup Sugar equals...
severalfold. Many people
thin
equals.
Pour
Into
greased
9-inch
1
been more expensive than One-thIrd cup sifted
into 1-inch balls; place ' Inch 4 cup shortening, softened
trying to use otjier sweeteners granulated sugar. Unless
lcupcurn syrup minus cup 11;4cups
'a er pans, and bake in
you
confectioners'
sugar
apart
on
ungreased
baking
14
cups
honey
instead of granulated sugar. alreadyhavequanUtIesofte 1 teaspoon vanilla
moderate oven (350 degrees-375 of the liquid In the recipe
I pound brown sugar equals...
sheets. Bake In a hot oven, 400 Two-thirds cup water
1 and one-third molasses 2;. cups firmly packed
Some pointers are Included
degrees)
about
hand, it is probably just as 2 cups silted n
degrees F., for 10 to 12 minutes 2 eggs
rfliflU3 one-third cup of
herein to suggest ways of expensive - If not more - to L'0
the 1 pound confectioners' sugar
teaspoon salt
or until the balls are set,but not 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
making such substitutions. , substitute other swee t eners for
FROSTING
Beat
2
egg
liquid
in
the
recipe
equals.
'i cup finely chopped
brown. While the cookies are 2* squares 24 us.)
1
cup
powdered
sugar,
whites
with
Sugar performs many func. the sugar in your recipes. Also,
. teaspoon salt
3 cups sifted
nuts
still warm, roll them in conunsweetened
until stiff enough to hold up in Packed
1
pound
honey equals.
lions in cooking besides adding depending on your family's Confectioners' sugar to roll fectioners' sugar, cool and roll
chocolate, melted.
I and one-third brown sugar,
pea
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1
cup
honey
in
fine
sweetness and enhancing preferences, the eating quality cookies In
IN
cups
in confectioners' sugar again, if
Sift together dry ingredients, stream over egg white beating lightly spooned Into the Cup
flavcrs. These functions 51)OuId may not reach their ex.
12 ounces maple syrup or
Have all ingredients at room desired.
Blend
Into softened shortening, constantly until frosting holds
1 cup honey and reduce tiqwd molasses equals.
be of primary consideration pectations and they may not eat temperature. Cream the butter
Add L cup of liquid and eggs, shape (2 to 4 minutes). Frost In the recipe by k4 cup.
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when making substitutions. For the product. In that case, you or margarine until it Is soft.
SNOWBALL FUDGE
EQUIVALENTS
and
mix
until
flo:ir
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damcake
generously;
sprinkle
with
1
pint
corn syrup, light or dark
example, the type and amount would be creating an even more Add the sugar and vanilla and
CAKE
pened; then beat one minute.
of sweetener in cakes will affect expensive situation due to
cupshreddedoconutoroUer
1
pound
granulated
sugar
equals.
cream until thoroughly mixed.
Add remaining liquid, vanilla, nuts,
the eating quality: tenderness, total waste of the product.
2 ClipS
equals...
Sift the flour before measuring. 2 cups silted cake flour
and
melted chocolate and beat
texture, moisture, and flavor.
TABLES
2L 4 CUpS
.
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Tiw type and amount of
sweetener will also affect the
Quantity Rights
appearance of the cake:
Reserved
volume, crust, and crumb.
WINN DIXIE Stotts INC
Therefore, any change in the
COPYRIGHT- 1975
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type and amount of sweetener
can cause some change in both
eating quality and appearance
of cake,
When making substitutions,
another main factor to comider
LI
t!rv!atlon:hip of rne
..
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ingredient to another.
Please note: A change in the
I—
amount or type of one
ingredient may need to be
balanced by correcting the
amount or type of some other
ingredients in the recipe. For
example, when honey is sub.
c
PRICES GOOD THURS MARCH 6 PINEBREEZE USDA INSP. GRADE 'A' FRESH FLORIDA ALL WHITE
stituted for the sugar in baked
[IF PEO
products, some corrections
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12
may be necessary for the liquid
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leavening agent. Why are such
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S RS
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Corrections will lessen the
amount of change in thefinal
product and-or prevent a total
SAL
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HIE
BLUE
to the preceding example,
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moisture content than
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PkG
B O TTLE
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acid in the honey. Baking soda
AST.• .li GRINDS
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CANS
1 1 CUP
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necessary to have dough firm each. Bake on rack above cookies.
stayed crisp and fresh tasting
brown sugar
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Associated Press Food Editor
Tartar sauce, the accompaniment Americans enjoy so
much with fried scallops and
fish fille!s, was probably adapt.
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tare. In our owm innovative
fashion, we've rnvtt ch ir e in
the original recipe.
According to Irousse Ga
tronomlque, the great French
culinary encyclopedia, Sauce
Tartare is made with mayonnaise, hard-cooked egg yolks
and chopped chives. American
Cooks have kept the may.
onna Isebase tAjtthey have ce.
tainly changed the additions. in
most recipes for the sauce as it
Is made in the United States
neither the hard.cooketj egg
Yolks nor the chives are called
for.
One of the earliest recipes for
the sauce comes from the
"Cooking School Text Book and
Housekeepers' Guide" by Juliet
Corson, published In the late
187. To about half a cup of
mayonnaise Miss Corson added
a tablespoon each of chopped
poraley, capers and gherkin
and a teaspoon of chopped on.
ion.
In 1896, when Fannie Farm,
er's "Boston Cooking School
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6 radishes, sliced
2 green onions, sliced
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We feel pretty sour when we the nectar, and with processing
think about sugar these days. and-or storage. Glucose and
But
even
with
prices fructose are principal carskyrocketing, we can't do bohydrates. Honey is slightly
without the sweet stuff, acid and has a sweetness that Is
Seminole County Extension difficult to compare with that of
Home Economics Agent, Louise sucrose, Its sweetness varies
CIII, gives us this run down on with concentration and degree
sugar, and why it's got us of crystallization. Many in.
hooked.
vestigators find'honey only 75
Sugar serves several func. per cent as sweet as sugar while
' lions In food preparation. It is a Individual result, range up to
sweetener in many foods. In 122 per cent. A good general
baked products It is a ten. rule Is one to one In substitution.
der1zirg agent and in Jams and
Maple syrup and sugar are
Jellies it reacts with acid and made from the sap of hard
pectin to aid in Jel formation, maple. The sap contains mainly
Starch, dextrin, and sugar sucrose with a trace of other
belong to the same family, the compounds. Concentration by
carbohydrates. Actually, sugar boiling at atmospheric pressure
may be complex or simple. gives the characteristic color
Enzymes or acid may break and flavor. The degree of
- ' down starch to dextrin con- sweetness varies with continuing to the simple sugars. In centratlon.
food preparation, we are
Saccharin and sodium or
concerned with three complex calcium cyclamate are forms of
sugars; sucrose, maltose, and non-caloric sweetners,
lactose; and three simple Cyclamates are generally 30
sugars fructose, glucose and times as sweet as sucrose and
galactose.
sacchain about 375 times as
Two practical food sources of sweet.
sugar are sugar cane and sugar
Sugar attracts water from the
(*b beets. Either one of these crops atmosphere. This property is
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can be used to extract suga. n'fuI In baked productsThe resulting syrup Is refined because It retards moisture
and crystallized to yield las&amp;
granulated sugar. Brown sugar
Sugar will dissolve to form a
is obtained from unrefined cane true solution. Because of this
sugar. The darkest brown sugar property it influences the
is highest In both acid and boiling point of a sugar solution.
minerals and has the strongest At any given temperature Just
flRvnr.
so much sugar can be dissolved.
During the manufacture of When the solution becomes
V
' granulated sugar, the caw supersaturated, precipitation
sugar syrup is filtered to occurs. The greater the conremove
Inpurities. This centration of sugar In a solution
filtration process results in a the higher the boiling point.
syrup that is precipitated to Solutions became thicker as the
form white granules. The size of sugar concentration Is inthe granules can be controlled, creased.
Most granulated sugar in this
Acid in the form of cream of
country is fairly line and tartar speeds the breakdown of
dissolves quite easily. It Is sucrose and is often used in
coarse enough to cream well in candy making.
baked products and trap air in
The use of honey or corn
fats for cake batter but fine syrup In candy recipes provides
enough to dissolve without a mixture of sugars that aids in
difficulty when making can- producing a smooth textured
dies. A finer size of sugar candy.
crystal is marketed as super
Sweetness is a quality
fine or dessert sugar.
detected by taste. Much
Powdered or confectioners depends upon how the test is
sugar Is made from conducted. Customarily,
* granulated sugar by grinding sucrose Is used as the standard.
' into very fine particles. This Sweeteners sweeter than
sugar is mixed with three per sucrose are ranked higher and
cent cornstarch to absorb those less sweet lower than the
moisture from the atmosphere standard. Saccharin, dulcin,
that would cause the sugar to calcium cyclamate and true.
cake. Powdered sugar can be tose are sweeter than sucrose.
made in the blender pulverizing Gl)cerol, A &amp; B — glucose,
granulated sugar and adding a galactose, maltose and lactose
small amount of cornstarch. are lower.
Cornstarch gives a cloudy
Foods often contalna mixture
t
appearance to products made of sugars. A sweeter sugar
with powdered sugar and is the (such as fructose) may taste
reason that pow,trd sugar less swccct than sucrose In rne
does not taste as sweet as food combinations conversely if
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granulated.
the two are compared in water
Corn syrup is a corn product solution sucrose Is sweeter.
that can be made by the ad. Both temperature and viscosity
ditlon of an enzyme or acid to of solution effect the sweet taste
cornstarch. The resulting intensity.
A number of types of plant
hydrolysis (a uses a breakdown
(. of the starch to smaller materials are used in various
molecules. Eventually, the parts of the world as sources of
majority of the products will be sugar. In addition to those
sugar. corn syrup is a mixture already mentioned sorghum,
potatoes, corn and the sap of
of glucose and maltose,
Molasses Is a rather acidic certain varieties of palm trees
sweetener that is a by-product are used. In s'lectlng a
a sugar production from sugar sweetener the source and
cane. This sweetener contains a degree of refinement should be
number of impurities. The most considered because even small
important which is Fe. Very amounts of Impurities can alter
dark molasses has a flavor that the flavor effects.
penetrates any product in
which it is used. The lighter
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molas.ses is more yellow.
Honey is a natural syrup
varying in composition and
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School Board member Allan Keeth said Croorns

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of it." He pledged to at least get w
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teachers aides, clinical aides, of fice and secretarial

work for community agencies. sewing for hospitals,
work in nursing homes and Head Start and

providing crafts and visual aids for schools.
Also calls to shutains for sheriff-3 department.

library aides, feeding of nursing homes patients,
visual testing in public schools, answerin g
call
board at Flor ida Nor th hospi tal, panel discussions
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st4 coIe a r1 mail 4Jut5
fa'-cv*nmtmity esie1eg
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desi gned pa ti o and playg ro
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faculty members say cockroaches live in one of the
-school's ancient classroom buildings.

members Just 'tolerate conditions" at the Sa nf ord
He said students are there one year then go on to
School.
Seminole High School, but the faculty continues at
He asked school officials to "fill and grade"
the the facility year after year.
personnel

at the facility to prevent continuing

He recommended replacing the old frame

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Clark's office has hrndled 27 large animals since Jan. 1. and
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And the office has had their share of off-beat critters too.
-We've had raccoons. a skunk-at4arge, and peacocks." Clark
said the rkunk and peacocks will be placed in the yet-to-be-opened

Central Florida Zoo

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but he often extends the p(:ri(ql if the anim

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"About 15 per cent of all our animals art' reclaimed b the
owners," mark says An oth er 60 per cent are adopt ed , and some
owners of pedi gree pets e ven bring their charges to Clar k to have
th em put up for idoptio. Th e rema der of the
in
animals—most of
them uncla imed dogs and ca ts — are des tr oyed.
It costs $2.50 to $5 to adopt a pet. To reclaim pets, th e first
tim e pick-up cost under th e ordinan ce is $5, plus a day for roii
and board Second and third time pick -u p charges are $10 and $25
with an additional $10 fee if the animal Is a female in heat
I esently, were are 42 dogs, 25 ca ts a big' nog , and a
vicious rabbit at the compound
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dustries to determine which
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created a need for a corral. Clark okayed the corral with county
commissioners Tuesday night, telling them that the 200-equare

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next Wednesday's board meeting,

Seminole County's two month-old Animal Control Ordinance
is generating all kinds of action for Animal Welfare Officer Bruce
Clark.

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Crooms were "deplorable" and seconded Feather's
request for a recommendation from layer.

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Action Orlando program to

bathrooms, replacing hghts in the Library, add new

furniture and a condi ti onin g to th e cafeteria, put
lockers in the boy's gm and install th e proper

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bu ildi ng wi th portables, replacing fixtures in

ditch and try and get some funds to provide security

An estimated 787 students are enrolled at

tribution fell ofl undecided ears,
RA when among the more than 20
members in attendance
pr
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4A
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Garnett White suggested that
SA
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213 the Sanford City Commission
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special project of the cham be r

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John Krider tosen(I the issue (1)
a finance committee for investigation on the imixict the

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"I look to you to scream and holler," Keeth told
Blackaheare, 'My observation is other principals

destruction of school

Willis said the IA doesn't have the ne cessary

done at the ninth grade center which is the only such funds to make the repairs. fie said the faculty

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school boards in other areas of the country. School
Supt. Bud I-ayer was instructed to make a
recommendation at next Wednesday's board
meeting.
Some of the services seniors provide include
collecting tickets for Central Florida Zoo, tutoring,

Called `Holdi*ng Cell'For Sc ool Dropouts

tn the Action Orlando ad- three year period.
verWing campaign.
But opposition voiced by Jack
A subcommittee recom Homer, executive manager of
ended to the full '25' conr the chamber, that the donation
would be too great a cut in the
committee's

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possible."
e said the county school
tem wovM only
have
pros
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remainder of the matching funds n be in-kind
cicc
c' â&amp;at-v wl cuice and other retrted
items.
School officials appeared receptive to the
program. Similar programs are sponsored by

when corpnrati, seek their
VC President Earl Wdden said SJC was fced
to drop the program bece of a "drastic rethic.
Lion' In the colleges cperatfnu tidget. But Weldon
highly recommended another (unty agency adopt
the program.
certainly feel there is a need for the RSVP

Chamber of Commerce ran Into stronger influence on the
a wall thus morning as to what campaign,
a o promote
to do with a $1,000 contribution the entire Orlando area over a

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of the Greater Sanford enable Semiao!e County a

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county. since 11SVP got
underway two years ago.
Calling it a "bolid, firm — well-run program,"
Ms. Edelman said the grant ends May 31 and she
must get the new application in "as soon as

agency provides seniors with that most important
item— vol un teer job3, which are treasured by
citizens who have passed th at magic numerical age

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a 55 per -ent white and 45 per
School officials have voted to cent black student population at
close the facility and turn it into Rosenwald.
a center for handleapped

than 159 seniors have contributed more than 20,000

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th e "burden rests with us" and called for a Crooms, 40 per cent of whom are black.
potenUl dropouts," a PTA president has asked recommendation from School Supt. Fud tAyer at
The plea for help came from PTA President
school offi cials for $23,000 for repairs and
next week's school boar d rneeing.
Geor ge Willis who called the facility "very
rep lacem en t f an old building
cockroaches
Keeth also admonished th e school's principal,
inadequate. "

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to close Lhe school.

program, and hope that a sponsor can be found
Immediately. I recommend, unhesitatingiy, the
program, its work, and its local administration to
any potential sponsor," Weldon said in a letter.
And Pickett, a min is ter at the Community
United Me th odist Church in Casselberry, sa id more

Calling Crooins High School a "holding cell fç)r

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retain its program.
Yesterday Rev. William Pickett appealed to t he
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chances e, with production cuts soaring out of *1gM, thb H
he th e Ia,i cely v' fr his farm. Notice that hfle $e
'assembly line' workers are binily preparing the celery,
train driver samples the fruit ot the han-et. (Herald
lisa Vincent)

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the fields of W. W. Tyre and Son Celery$ Farm on East Celery
Avenue, Sanford. Tyre is th e last remaining celery grower
Sanford ikuowu as celery City' du ring the crop's heyday) and

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exist that Turlington call grant
an exception at Rosenwald and
allow this county its much.
needed state funds.

A program for Seminole County's 10,000 senior
citizens stands to lose its $40,000 federal grant
unless a sponsor can be located which will allow the
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The request for an in violation tU S
%estigatlon came from a Judge George C Young's l0
Rosenwald parent, James Integration order for Seminole
Gac1son, who sent a telegram County schools.
Washington requesting help
In Young's order, he apfrom justice officials in the
Rosenwald parents' fight proved an agreement between
the school system aflu Justice
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board decision was made Feb
takeplacenext aii
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hope
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think they will. I'm
attendance the preced
But blacks fought the move, school board members ignored
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mlimintle
pared to the lam to each injklys to and tl&amp; I-1ve tinys tA 01t.
first by boycotting Rosenwald a "minority while paper"
dividual child. If you lose three
FTE count period.
Educators still are assessing
and later by initiating a three- Issued by the Rosenwald faction
weeks, you can't ever get
ihe
boycott
and
its
effect.
As
for
them
day
count)-wide boycott which and chose instead to but
"The cost to Seminole
btscks
thp back," the veteran adCounty
the
three
weeks
missed
by
saw an estimated 85 to 90 per to Casselberry Elementary.
is estimated to amount to school's
black
children,
ininistrator
noted.
207
cent of Serrdnole's 5,000 blacks
$67,000 — which is no InAlso, I,ayer advised the
absent from the classroom.
Now, Casselberry residents
significant sum. I
am Harris feels Owre's no way to
school board yesterday o the
say that dectsion may be illegal
requesttngtha(ouestablfsn assess that loss
status of the FBI in vestigation
And when the school board kcause the System must bus
alternate date for a count at this
"We can't come up %ith that. that is presently being con- still failed to budge, three past three other schools en
school"
There's just no
Even the ducted in Seminole County.
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filed a sui t in federal
He said agentsrequested a curt contending the closeout
'lengthy list" of information places the burden only on black
which
being prepared and students.
will be sent the US Justice
The three paren ts claim in
Department.

School in Altamonte Springs. Harris noted And, I aer,
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Sept. Roger Harris that state
regulations call for a recount
only if the number of FTE's
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cooperation
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Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an The University Theatre) Passion,
premis before ills allowed to remain open until 2
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The resolution will eliminate the seating and
San ford City Commissioners yesterday
be examined arid
interested in tracing music and Fliznbeth Wrancher,
food serving requirement.
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action which will allow the city's
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g(rom midnight to 2 a.m.
structor. masses will meet music.
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Exit, directed by student Mary Monroe and Chuck Aitken the second in this year's
City Attorn ey Vernon Mize was instru ted
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Members
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SCHA
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that approval would not be a problem.
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funding
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Ignoring the SCHA in composing the assistance plan.
from BUD for the connection to the Oviedo sewage system.
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%%'ilson said the SCHA was the only organization which could housing
situation in the county that he will need to get from
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who resisted deputies efforts to barroom shooting.
take her from a courtroom to
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jail yesterday has been arrested on the charge and was
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Hickory Avenue, isdocketed for she had no money to hire a
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because last week was "FTE Week", or the cost was minimal because Rosenwald of Rosenwald.
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possibility," Harris noted.
IV real cost, educators say, is to the
provide some way of paying Seminole for
those students who missed the count But children who missed classes But black

Rosenwald,' Harris said today
H iormatlon came from state of ficials who, when asked if the state would
make an exception for the Rosenwald
boycott, told him, "Check the
regulations, Roger."

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deserve any compliments.
general business meeting and
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DEAR ORIGINATOR:
never heard one of those
he saved the life of 79-year-old Emma Holloway by rescuing her Tuesday, at Winter Park
ttbere'i enough husbands compliment his wife
Mumb
from
a burning house.
spLng going on without my on anything. Just insults is all I ____________________________________________________________
of
Memorial Hospital All phases
stlng a swap shop. In other hear. So what! want to know Is,
pregnancy
' labor and
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their wives?
DEAR ABBY: !may.
STAYINGSINCLE
lilte he's still a teen-ager, for a old woman who has been going
DEAR STAYING: Don't
man like "Enough Is Enough," with
a wonderful 69-year-old Judge all men by your sisters'
who's all burned out at the age gentleman, He says he loves husbaodj. Either they're all
u,
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uee me, ana wants to losers, or your sisters don't
There are Us o( cmples who Marry me.

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First and foremost, Asst School Supt
But Harris feels It may be "An exercise
Roger Harris says the Rosenwald
inutiuit)"
because
bo)cott will may cost the count) $67,000 hae advised
himof what state officials
a $450,000contingency lund 'We hope we
in anticipated revenue from the state.
SchoolSu
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don't
have to, but it's always a
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dispensation that wolild give us an
alter nate date

is beginning to assess Its losses

A new sates of Prmatal delivery and baby cam are
' Classes will begin at Florida covered, with special emphasis
Hospital. Thesday. Classes last on pre para tion for chlldbthh
Helen T. Moody, child care worker at Seminole County Juveallt
six weeks and consist of one technique&amp;
Detention Center, th anks Seminole High School iinde
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weekly
Perry and School Indust ry Education coordinator A.B. Dazbury mot morning class for
UNDERWORLD
he r and one weekly evening
for their visit to teenagers in th e Center. Perry, a 117-year-old
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enrolled in Seminole schools,
time, Harris said.
What Is required is a leltLr to
However, a well placed source in the

But the Seminole County school system

Susan Ykum, a counselor sometimes reassuring, and
from the Epoc inic in Winter some amus
Park, and De Tony Walsh
uniersallty
the problems
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The bo)cott at Rosenwald Elementary Education Commissioner Ralph school s)stem just doesn't
belies e that
is over.
Turlington asking for "Some sort of will ha
ppen. Why? Because it's too ex-

on the personal problems and and openly about their abortion
Ituat.lons underlying the issue experiences. Their stories,
of abortion
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advice columfl if you were
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ThIs semlnax, 'Pregnancy different ages, marital status,
To Beor Not To Be," wi ll focus and race who speak lotl

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ill present an open discussion Ufe" committee, will lead
andafilmentitied, "It Happens discussion
to Us" an March 19,7 30p m at
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th related action, the city commission also
passed
a resolution calling for a city.county study
by staying open until 2 a.m.
in yesterday's group of Seminole's murticipalides to examine the
In a letter to commissioners, Whelchel at. Irleeting was the passing of
a
resolution
calling for county budget breakdown.
tribut ed th e iolati&amp;n to 'an oversight or misun
the
Seminole
County
Commission's
compliance
Commissioners gave the green fight to the
dersnding" nd asked th e city for permission to
wi th the nw double taxation w.
Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees to conduct a study on the
continue his operating hours.
Th e resoluti on, which was to be presente d to reconstruc tion possibilities of th e Sanford City Hall .
"We ought to resolve it once and for all," Mayor county commission today, was asking
JC easurer Tom Freeman said the civic group
the county
IxeMoore said on the issue. "We have to give ot;r for a breakdown of the county taxing budget.
would enlist the assistance of an architect before
cornmunity businesses an opportunity to be com.
Under state
the
is
to
any
tests are made on the structural soundness of
pctitive with communities on either side of us in respond
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Whe lchel, owner of the
b l, replied to corn- order that th ey ( th e city bar owners can make a
plaints that his club was violating city regulations living."

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Greater Sa nford Cha mber of Commrrc President Wayne
Mbcrt (rght) welcomed Richard J. Church, dirtor of public
relations for Auto Train to this morning 's breakfast meeting.
Church explained th e company's growth and ans for the
Sanford terminal. lRelated story on p4ge 2AI. filerald Pholoby
11111 'ifb('ent

a worksesslon Monday that
tight zoning restrictions, and
"arbitrary" site plan reviews
b' district commissioners have
r-tyrnied industrial growth in
the northern part of the county.
Once an industrially zoned
parcel is subdivided, the
county's plat law stipulates that
no building lx'rrnit can be
LSsUcd for any area smaller
than five acres, White said.
This requirement is "very'
prohibitive
for
small
businesses," he declared, The
law does not apply to parcels
sutxlis'WetI before July 19,1970.
"If engineering, roads, and
dra inage are acce ptable for an
acre, then why' can't you a p.
prove that acre for developthen" W hi te asked.
White said the "many parcels
of land in the northern aua are
ideal 101 industrial park uses
with less than five acres."
Commission Vice Chairman
Mike Hattaway told the
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OperaUne, procedure for the
Board demands that the individual commissioner.

according to which of the five
districts
proposed development Is to be located in, to
review the site plan of the
development, and lung his
findings and recommendations
to the Board.
White, and committee
member John Krlder, said that
developers would prefer to have
a law spelling out site plan
requirements than to have one
a

commissioner approve or

reject the site plan based on his
own "arbitration"
But Coiimir
Kimbrough said that the industrial developrs would be
better off if the site plan review
remained with commissioners.
Any laws concerning such a
review would be lengthy and
complex, Kirnbrough said, and
would hamper instead of help
developers.

Besides Kimtrough said, a
commissioner's recommendation is only one man's
npinion, and can easily be over

ruled by the rest of the board.
"If there's a problem in the site

plan that can be eliminated, he
(the commissioner) will try to

work it out before it comes to
the board."

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Grant

FLORIDA
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need to be accomplished he
In addition, Council member operation.
gallons to provide funding to had been as high as *100,000.
said, noting $40,(X) cut in June LOrI.U!nn presented two
"Vhn pay raises are improve water service.. "Even
To keep this crew busy after
budgeted specdlng have been old bills from consulting grai.'d the city should
at
least
with
a
10
cent
raise
rates
will
the
drainage work is cornLONGWOOD
Council upset to a degree by the engineers Glace and Radcliffe have enough money to pay still be lower here than pleted, Grant pointed out,
Chairman J.R. Grant, who led discovery in recent weeks of for more than $4,300. Included them,"
he said.
elsewhere in the county," he money Is needed for new larger
the move to cut spending In the nearly $,000 in unpaid bills in the invoice from the
said,
water lines and that Is where
city government within days of from last year.
engineers were Inspection
The
only
area
of
city
He
said
currently
there
are
the
resulting revenues from a 10
taking office two months ago,
charges for half a dozen sub- government operation,
"ill
,, looks
Grant
some
areas
of
the
city
where
ce water rate hi ke would go,
sees no need to raise ei ther
fishy whether it is or divisions and a sewer package said, where a need may exist to water lines are not sufficiently he nt
said.
ty
taxes
not.
Grant
said
last
week
as
property taxes or utili
plant
that
b
privately
owred.
raise
fees
to
the
people
is
in
the
sized
to
provide
adequate
fire
the
city
council
was
presented
this year.
Grant added that sewer rates
Usual practice Is that the utility department. Noting that protection.
unpaid bills which had been
"The people Of Longwood
developers pay these costs,
may
also have to be raised to
the city was granted three
found In desk
drawers and in
The utility crew, provided
not getting the full benefit out of
make
that system pay its own
Compounding financial employes for utility line it,. under the federal program,
their tax dollars yet," Grant the "paid" file.
difficulties, in Grant's view, stallatlon through a federal Installing drainage in the Land way.
said today, adding someone will
These bills included costs of was the pay raises given city program to provide work for Avenue-Credo area at a con,,If anybody wants to raise
have to do a "lot of convincing" antennas and the transfer of employes Oct. 1, last year when the unemployed, Grant said siderable savings, Grant said. taxes, though,
they are going to
to change his mind,
radios from old police cars into the city was having difficulty water rates may need
to
be
Cost
estimates for the work, If have to go around me," Grant
Tighter controls on spending new vehicles,
finding funds to continue city raised 10 cents per thousand done by private contractors,
said.

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Rock Island Line Workers
Considering Pay Cuts
CHICAGO (AP) — Officials of the Rock Island Line are
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keep the railroad's rolling stock on the move, while facing
aflother financial crisis Wednesday. President John W.
Ingram has asked hourly workers of the nation's tj,
largest railroad to forego 10 per cent of their pay until the
line Is back on a sound financial footing, when withheld
funds would be paid. I ngram said the leaders of 17 rail
unions, in a meeting with company executives Monday,
had agreed to push the plan, which Ingram described as a
voluntary empleye loan program. The pay cut Is man-

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NOTICE
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City of CtseIbecry that the
Cotjnil will hold a public hearing to
enactment
Consider
Of
a
nonemergency Ordinance entitled,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA.

their lease contract for the use of Osceola
Airfield into compliance,
In the past weeks, County Planner Roger
Neiswender had told the Board that the Club
had not lived up to the terms of the $1 annual
lt'.'
, to.
Public and law enforcement gun ranges, a
parking lot, a perimeter fence, and sanitary
facilities had not been constructed by the cJub
alth0lgh1 they were required to be in place 60
(lays after Feb. 1, 1974, Neiswender said,

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'We apologize for miscommunication and
promise 10 work closer with the county" 'n
comph'1n2 with lease tpr,
iuo member
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Commissioner John Kimbrough told them,
'The Board Is evaluating whether or not we
should void the contract. You should sit down
with Roger (Neiswender) and put a time
estimate on those Items that haven't been
completed."
Neiswender explained that heavy rains in
the summer of 1974, and reneged promises to
help develop the area from various groups
added to the delay in work.
So far, the only actual work on the site was
the construction of a small "unsafe" bridge
over a drainage ditch, installation of
p,.
porary storing stands, and clearing of two
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This fanciful character from one of Dr. Setu' beloved children's
books seems a bit apprehensive at being tacked to the wall of
Sabal Point School Media Center by Mrs. Annette Prfckett,
one of
several who gave time and talent
to paint and cut out figures.
Others Included Bettye O'Brien and Lorraine Gucelardo,
sketches were by Bill and Pearl Fahey. (Herald Photo Original
by Elda
Nichols)

'presently, the work done w ould qualify
as interim facilities at best," Neiswender
said.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
MARCH 3. 19l1

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ADMISSIONS
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Sanford
Cindy M Phillips
Fay Aikens
Robert Franks
Samuel Paterson
Ora Hawkins
Betty Lou Sec key
Irene P Bowie
.!OScj,hlne It-c

Ella L Jones
Daisy B Walden
Tara McKinney
Janice Maldonado
Margaret N Burkley
John Sutton
Martha B. Davis
Janie E Slsnstroni
Elizabeth Avereft
Margie 0 Sprague
Josephine Luke
(silt' P.1 Atkins
It-c C,rimmaqe
Ptji E Peterson
Eugene J Masse
Michael Redding
Robert F. Simpson
Philip E Gokey, Dt'Bary
Manuel J Rodriguez, Deitona
Olivt S. Westray, Deltona
Everett N Shinn, Deltona
Mallie M Bradbury, QeItona
George A reete, Deltona
JOIa Toth. Deltona

Grandeas Sjoblorn. Lake Mary
Victor
Hugo Jencks, Orange C;11l
O t W Thomas, Orange City
Donald P IJIrey, Oviedo
BIRTHS
Mr &amp; Mrs Johnny (Joyce)
Bisbee. a boy. Geneva

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Carrie Gk,(—
Lots (Young) Wilks
I ouise Davis
Linda Stokes, &amp; boy
Yvonne Brown &amp; girl
David R. Steven%
Rosa M. Earley
James 0 McNeil
Otto C. florsdorf
Elaine Snider
Florence C Hall, DeBary

COMBINE

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With. why.
to return for the seventh day of
The 12— six women and six the benci with the Judge
out ex pla i ning his reasons, a
Gurney and his four co-de. Jury selection. The other five men
to ex- to kickbacks and bribery,"
conceivably could be. etcias ciflenge ecreUy, No Vera Kipp
MARCH 34
told the judge.
Women Interested In Further federal Judge set aside a half fendants are charged with con. were dismissed. Seven ad- come
members of the trial jury public announcement
Art exhibit by Central Florida Education, 9:30 a.m,, to 12:30 hour today fcc a secret meeting Splracy to create a slush fund ditional potential Jurors were if
announcement is made.
Mrs. Kipp added that she has
not ruled out. But
the only way to de- been disillusioned with politiArt Association, Fashion p.m., no fee, 6 weeks, SJC's with attorneys and defendants from builders' kickbacks,
held over last week, but it was has not said whetherKrent.zman
any
of
the
termine
how many have been clans since Watergate.
Square of Orlando, 10 am, South Seminole Center. Call In the bribery-conspiracy trial
Five prospective jurors out of not known if any had been
12 would be seated as Jurors. excused Is to wait until all are
of
through 9 p.m.
former
Sen.
10
ed
qu
es
tion
Edw
d
Monday
we
ar
Gurney
Also excused was Mary Lane,
re told elim inated by challenge.
SIC Community Services for
Opposing attorneys meet at assembled in the courtroom a third co us
a nd four others,
in to the Judge's
reservations.
and count heads,
MAR. 4
U.S. District Judge Ben
wife, who said there were only
Lakeview Middle School Krentzrnan held a similar sesNinety prospective Jurors two politicians she ever "IdoFurniture Refinishing,
have been singled out for ques- lized. One was President
p.m., 901 W. First St., Sanford. Band Parents, 8 p.m. I ban- sion Monday as jury selection
tioning from 120 persons called. (Franklin) Roosevelt and the
continued, He posted two marCall Seminole Juni or College droom.
So far, 61 of them have been other was Leroy Collins.Services for
at the door and cleared
Sanford Tourist and Shut. the room of
excused.
reservations.
spectators
and
Collins, a Democrat and for.
the
01011h.
%
c.ii....s,..... ti........ .. fle
Club
The judge did not say
iiic&amp; r *UIIUa go
was aeThe Herald's Homemakers dinner, 6 p.m., business
Sarasota woman who said she feated by Gurney for the Senate
Show, Sa nford Civic Center. mee ti ng, 7 p.m., clubhouse on
i
didn't think si.e could be fair seat In 1968.
Do
Doors
o pen for exhibi ts 6:30 lakefront.
and impartial.
On trial with Gurney, 61, are
p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m.
"My
first
husband
was
a
former
aides James Groot and
Jackson heights School
The detoxification center operated by the
concern or interest, nevertheless the required
Gifts, prizes, homemaking tips Advisory Council,
in
small
contractor
Pennsylva
7 p.m., at the
Joseph Bastien and former fedSeminole County Mental Health Center on
25 per cent local Money to match state money
and fashion show.
WB
who
lost
a
lot
of
businew
school, Mrs. Cora Jenkins,
eral
hous4 officers K. Wayne
Lake Minnie Road has been phased out,
under the state's Myers' Act was not
because he refused to be a party Swiger and Ralph Koontz,
Hourly employes at
Divorce: Communication guidance counselor, will exCenter Director Dr. Werner Metz said today.
budgeted this year.
Before, During and After, "Who plain the testing program for
Stromberg
Carlson
It Isn't that the center was not being used by
yesterday were Informed
Am I Now?" 7 p.m. Call Jackson heights students,
The half-way house at the center will
*
county residents that needed a place "to
re
ma
in
open,
Dr.
of an average $11 a week
Metz
Seminole Junior College
said,
rs
ns
*
adding
pe
o
sober up... to dry out," there is just no money
MAR. 5
with alcohol problems will live at the house
*
Increase In salary, an of.
Community Services for
available, Dr. Metz said,
The Seminole
County
*
while gainfully employed and thus assist in
ficIal confirmed today.
reservation.
Legislative
During the 10 months the center operated,
Delegation
*
Industrial Relations
supporting financially this operation.
'4
hearings
for
312
persons with alcohol problems and 25 to
proposed
*
.
National Service Officer Van
Manager Joseph Hartwig
W he re will these problem dri nkers go now? *
legislation. 7:30 p.m,, City Hall,
30 pe r cent of these re turned two or three
-:
will be at Zayre Shopping
said the wage increases
Dr.
Metz was asked. "If he has committed a IF
Casselberry.
times
— were referred by Alcoholics
Center, 17-92 and Airport
ranged from to 42 cents
criminal act, he will be taken to jail, Just as *
Anonymous (A.A.) or law enforcement
Boulevard, 9 a.m., to assist
Sanford Grammar School
an hour and will become
*
before," Dr. Metz said, "and a sobering
agencies and treated.
20
vete rans and dependents.
Advisory Committee, 11:30
effective for the more th an
.
facdityIs
being
opened
In
Ora
nge
Cou
n
ty,
But
a.m., at the school.
570 hourly workers on
Metz insisted the county commission was
I doubt they will take care of Seminole County
March
1.
very supportive In general and did not lack
Slim &amp; Trim. 9:30 a.m., SIC MARCH 6
residents."
*
main campus H-C; 7 p.m., and
2.
De itary Arts and Crafts Club,
*
8:15 p.m., SIC 11-5-6. Call 10 a.m., Deflary Hall. Guest
WE HAVE STATE FO M
*
.0 rt&amp;iri'
Agriculture
Community Services .Seminole artist Mrs. Ruth Gill of DeLand
*
FIN
DI
Junior College Community will demonstrate still life in
Services for reservations,
oils. Open to public.

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Bob Horn, newly elected president of the
(lub who replaced Delbert Euga in that spot
Jan, 1, told the Board, "There's been a lot of
lack of communication on our part. We were
even unaware of some of the requirements."

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In addition, there have been "as many as
30 people out on the field on various private
shoots and no sanI(ai y facilities are being
used," Neiswender declared. County Cornmissloners had said that the granting of the
lease had centered around the Club constructing two gun ranges one to be open to
the general public, and another closed range
for county law enforcement officers,

MIAMI (AP) A National Airlines spokesman says the
carrier's announcement of "no frills" service at fare
reductions of up to 35 per cent has filled reservation lines
with calls for more information,
The new service Is scheduled to start April 14.
"The reservation offices have been humming since the
announcement," the spokesman said,
"Most of them have
been informational: Where can they buy tickets? How
much are they going to cost? What cities are included?

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t
xed
ByPublic...Relations
Chief
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promised to set "rea!istic" plans for bringing

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But, Horn said that some of the lease
requirements
such as securing liability
insurance, and a survey of the outer boundaries of the property — had already been
completed. "A copy of those documents have

Seminole Gun and Archery Club members
meeting with county officials yesterday

LAKELAND, Fla, (Al')
Scattered frost was
pi' dlicted fci n; oi
LrCivar
warming trend but forecasters said only
some scattered
truck crops were llkey to be harmed,
The coldest weather, lows of 28 to 32, was predicted for
counties along the Suwannee and Aucilla Rivers in North
Florida.
Less frost danger was predicted elsewhere, with lows of
30 to 35 in the north to 37 to 42 south of Lake Okechobee.
Forecasters said a warming trend was expected today
with rain likely In the extreme north by Wednesday.

Auto Train

Taxing Power
Alarms C

unlawful for us to us our own water?" one
citizen commented,
Councilman John Zacco sided with citizens
who own their own water supply. Zacco even
praised water other than that which Is
distributed by the city.
"I don't drink it," Zacco said of city's
water, "City water way be pure, but it doesn't
smell as well as well water."
City officials, For the most part, argued that
the ordinance is designed to protect the
citizens,

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Facility

1y Hui.l. BEl.LI;vlljj:
herald Staff Writer

Frost Damage Is Light

Lega' Notice

Triplett Called Showroom

Fulmer also said council assured him in
1972 he wouldn't be required to use city water,
but Council Chairman Edith Duerr said she
11
couldn't remember granting such per.
mission.
"It did not happen at any meeting where!
was present," Duerr said.
"Is your memory that good," Fulmer
queried.
Then City Attorney Ken McIntosh was
asked if he remembered the agreement.
M. 'rtt
replied; "My memory is not that
good."
Orlando assured Fulmer that If he had an

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the new fair site at the ii,(ersecflon of interstate 4 and U.S.
301 in Tampa.

CASSELBERRY.FLORIDA
Notjc,OlPibIjcH,arjng

room and released.
They advised that they would WINNERS HONORED
Sanford police today were come out in the morning,"
investigating the reported theft
Sheriff's records today InOf $1,065 cash from the home of dicated that school
CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
als
1573;
CONF IR MING
EX
Mrs. E. H. Bennett, 401 haven't submitted results of an
PENDITURES TO DATE;
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Magnolia Avenue.
Inventory taken after a Sunday
SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS;
NAME STATUTE
and EFFECTIVE DATE.
Officers were also looking for night break-in at the school
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The proposed ordinance Is posted
Notice Is hereby given that he
four wire wheel covers valued uUes said
was
underSigned, pursuant to the at the City Hall, Casselb,rry,
5
I CIi
at$1) reported Stolen nffa1m to be made to determine if
Florida.
I I
"Flctitio Name Statute' Chapter
Buick yesterday at Endicott anything was missing from
Public Hearing will be held in the
$6509. Florida Statute, will register
City Hall. Casselberr-y. Florida, on fA
Pontiac-Buick, U.S. 17-92 at first burglary.
with the Clerk of the Circua
and for Seminole County, Florida, the 17th day of March. A 0 1975, at
Airport Boulevard.
Dale Hancock, of Society
7:30 P.M.. or as soon thlreattec a
upon receipt of proof 04 the
Sheriffs deputies were Park Apartments, Fern Park,
possible, at which time inI,reste
publication of this notice, 11i fic.
parties and cllI:en for and against
tIt1ou name, fowl?: C. H. Thomp
robing the theft of a àmera, reported a microphone and
ion &amp; ASsociates under which I am the proposed Ordinance will be
cigarettes, liquor and record control unit, valued at $150, was
heard, This hearing may be con
.
engaged lnbuslnen at Bldg. S 7541
albums a1ued at
oro Ue MO
Vt
tinued from time fo time until final
the Sanford'facftitjt : .:
MflonyIIfe Avenue, in the City of
Louisville,
Ky.
,tàSanford runs, Horner there wouJdbea
Richard Richardson residence alon of Sanford ehlcle last
t' Aüoe11e Editor
action Is taken by the City Council
Santor, FlorIda,
Elaborating on the add(thal ther'P)
Rb forezpansio,. A on Lake Moflroe on April 26-21,
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC
That the party Interested In said
at 11$ Fairway, The Springs, night but the thieves aiiei to :
empha being placed on the new franchise is presently Races
CORDINGLY.
""ent.i'pth. is as SoIl's:
will
he
sponsored
by
the
Longwoot
take a two-way radio
Whatever (ears may have strategic central location of under negotia tion for Auto
DATEDPhI$flthday of F eb ruary
C. H. Thonipio, Jr.
Mid-Florida Power Boat
Deputies responding to a attached to the control
been genem-ated regarding Auto Sanford, Church said there Train de Mexico, and
Dat ed at Altamonte Springs, A 0 1975.
truck Association and all proceeds Seminole County,
Train's moving from Sanford were discussions on eventually train, a new
Florida. February (Seal)
service which will will go to the Central Flocda
Mary W Hawthorne,
131h. 1913.
were dispelled by IUcbad J. moving
the
national carry trucks and their drivers Zoo.
city CII!fk
Publish: Feb. ii. 23. March 4 II
Church, director of public headquarters of Auto Train to aboard the same
1973
City of Caswlt,eci-y,
Plan Body Formed
train.
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________
Florida
relations, as he spoke at the Sanford, "but th
DEIc1
at's several
Other U.S. routes under
PubIth March 4, 197S
S
Greater Sanford Chamber of years down the fine."
DEL-is
consideration would be from
CITY OF
Commerce PeironaiIty Break.
CASSELS ERR Y, FLORIDA
The company was formed in Chicago to Denver, and a
fast this morning.
NoticefPwbIic "faring
1%9 by Its present President Seattle to somewhere In IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TO WHOM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IT MAY CONCERN:
When asked whether there EugeneK.Garfjeldandonjuly Ca
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
lifornia said Church.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
By JANE CAELBERRy
closing date for $0, baA was any substance to published 15, 1971, Auto Train Corp. went
e City of Caswlberry that the COUNTY. FLORIDA.
In other chamber action,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
reports hinting that Auto Train public by offeri ng 700,000 Beard of Dlrectrs met p4 CIVIL ACTION NO, 7$4I6CA44.I Council will hold a public hearing to CIVIL
HeraI
Writer
ACTION NO. 7S'4*-CA
loan to finance
consider
enactment of
might move. Church *atd, "I •"-- -t a
statloo.citv hail
auv isi jiO heard Jack Homer, executive
nonemerg.ncy Ordinance entitled:
doubt it," He amplified by per share, raising $7 million
IN RE: Inm.Maner.f th, Adoption
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
WTER 51hir4t.js
..'
City cicalngcostsh3Cjuded$4I,3oo
to
manager,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY of:
review the recent
saying
construction
Council approved an ordinance Southeast Bans of Mai tland;
BARNES, WIFE, AND HYCE OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, JANET MARIE HUNTER. a
plans purchase all of its equIpment. membership drive In which S'IE
BAPHES. HUSBAND
minor
establishing a city planning *5,551,83 legal fees; $300, which he had seen at the
ADOPTING THE AMENDED
Since that time Church said there were 104 new members
UTILITY OPERATIONS BUDGET
NOTICE OF
commission
NOTICE OF ACTION
and elected documentary stamps and company's Washington 700,000 persons have been signed. However, according to
FOR
THE
CITY
OF
TO:
HYCE
BARNES
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
members to the new body. $414.13 on balance of interim headquarters indicated ex- transported on the carrier from Homer, the renewals are doing
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA. FOR
23 Trinity Road
FISCAL YEAR 1975 AND AP TO: LINDA ANN HEDRICK
panslon of the Sanford Ter. its northorn terminal at Lot-ton, poorly In that there were 568
Elected to represent the council loan from bank. Because of
Raleigh, North Carolina
P P 0P PIAT IN0
AN 0
Address Unknown
was Coujicilinan Irene Van
27607
probably within a Va., to Sanford.
delays by the bank In mimi
(j
members
at
the
start
of
ALLOCATING REVENUE OF THE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
Eepoel and
resenting the
Entering the fourth year of drive and only 519 at the coneasing the loan, it was year.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an UTILITIES FOR THE FISCAL Petitioners named herein. WILLIE
Planning and Zoning Board, necessaryforthecitytotxjrr,r
YEAR ISiS; CONFIRMING EL M. HUNTER and
Thetotalemploymentof Auto service and backed with a cluslon, including the new
for dissolution of marriage
GLENNA
PENDITURES
TO
Train,
ding to Church Is
DATE; HUNTER, hit wife, have fIItd a
iS been filed against you and VOU
John Newsome. RepresentIng 180,000 in
members.
SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS; Petition In the
are revIred to serve copy of OU
the community at large *
above styled Court
COmtflICUOfl.interim funds tom' 700 persons with flS of them at Lorton
to Sanford, and
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
It was also announced by written defenses, if aany,
for the adoption of the minor child
to
it
f
Sharon Patrick, Charles L.
The Proposed Ordinance
posted
named In 'hal petition and you are
Council objected to the
WILFRED
H.
CONRAD.
at
the
City
Hall,
Casielberry,
co
Chute of 1218 Swan Si, Richard payment of $4,000 included In
mmanded to
petitioner's attorney, who address Florida
a copy Of your
written dfeni, if any on or
is too North Highway 1797,
Waxio of 30 Jackson Circle; the clo,sing to then city attorney
before
Public hearing will be held in the the 4th day of April, 1
CacIt.rry, Florida 37707, on or
975, on Wal;
City Hall, Catselbecry, Florida, On F St atnaker, Jr
Carol Alford, 20 Sheoah Blvd., Thomas Freeman that was
before April 3, 1975. and f,Ie the H e
Petitioner'
s at
17th day of March. AD
A . D.1975, at tcwhey, whose
and Walter Parkhurst, 2.51 made without itemized bill
original with the clerk of thi5 court
address
is Post Office
By
ED
PRI(2E'17
7:30 P.M. or u soon thereafter as Drawer
"It
isn't
straight.
It
isn't The dock was intended for use either before service on r'Ititioners possible,
Tradewinds Rd.
One. CatseIt*r, Florida,
being submitted,
at which $lm interested 37107. and
Herald Stall Writer
level, It's now sinking
only. attorrey or immediately thereafter; parties and
file the original with the
Mrs. Patrick is presently
it's
by
Casselberry
residents
citizens for and
The Council opted to not ue
otherwise a default
against Clerk of this Court either before
gone
down
on
one
corner
a
bo
ut
'It's
a
showroom
for
boats,
will
be
elltCred
the
proposed
Ordinance
will
be
ServIce
on
Petitioner's
attorney or
serving on Planning and Z3nlng the full amount and return to
against you for the relief dema
CASSELBERRY— Don eight Inches," Willson said.
nded heard,
They
all
come
to
Casselberry,"
In the petition.
immed
Board and Chute is on the East the bank $55,000 — less accrued Willson says Lake Triplett has
This hearing may be Continued default iately thereafter, otherwise a
He blames the entire fiasco Wilison said.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
may be entered against you
Central Florida Regional Interest —
from time to
time until final action is for the relief demanded in the
after payment of turned into a showroom fomboat on the dock which the city inthis Court on February 75, 1915
taken by the City Council.
Planning Council Project $17,063 to the contractor dealers to s
(Circuit Covet Seal!
Petition.
how their wares,
stalled next door to his property
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC.
City
Attorney
Review Committee.
Ken
Arthur
H.
Mclntcisji
Beikwith,
Jr.
WITNESS my hand and the s eal of
Aargurd Juergensen; $5,942.30
He
CaR OtNOLY
a c'ity.tnstalled dock in 1972. Since then, Willson advised council several
the Court it Sanford, Florida, this
A Clerk of the Court
An organ zatlonal meeting to architect Robert Koch; 1810 makessays
DAT
ED
this
25th
day
of February, nth day 04 February, 1973.
the entire area look like says, the area has been
By Cecelia V. Ekern
for the comiissjon watt to repay general fund; and a "fish camp." And, Wilson, swamped
A 0 1975
As Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
by tourists and methods could It tried — in.
tSeaU
ence
WIL FRED H. CONRAD
scheduled for Friday at 1:30 $34,446.92 to pay remaining who's lived at 301 Lake Triplett dealers with boats to sell,
Mary W Hawthorne,
but said in 'he final analysis the Attorney for Petitioner
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
p.m., in city hail.
City Clerk
Improvements on building and Drive since 1948, said yesterday
$00 North Highway 1792
One
time,
Clerk of Circui t Court
Wilson says, a dock would have to go If
Cou.xjJvotcd to tgeo%.er the Invest balance in a building he plans to sue the city if ey
city of Casselberry,
BY: Elaine RiCharde
th
man with a camperpulledupin solutions did not remedy the C*s%efberry, Florida 32707
Florida
Winter Springs Community fund,
Publish
March
4,
Deputy Clerk
it,
15,
35,
1975
don't remove the dock,
P
his yard and threatened to gun situation.
ublish: March 4, 1915
DEL 15
Association building as
Pubilih March i, ii, 15, 23. 1975
DEL - 11
DEL
him
do"
jfWilison
didn't
allow
requested at last week's
weeke nd camper and his
meeting by acting president
'1
compn1on
to stay.
the organization, Carl Mitchell.
He says Lake Triplett is belr.g
John Daniels' motion also inpolluted.
As evidence, he cited
eluded making rieeessary roof
raw
sewa,
being duinpd into
rtpairs.
the
lake
and
people pollution
Fred Roberts hired as city
due to the lack of sanitary
public works director was
CASSELBERRY__ City of. outlined other powers granted facilities.
1R ,?*LI
approved b3' Council. The ficials here are alarmed over the authority under the newly
~
-position will be funded for one taxing powers given
Wilson
saidOrlando
150-horsepower
the drafted legislation already cruisers
from
zoom
nwy_
year by Comprehensive Seminole
,#.'i
County
Port
approved
by
the
"l'ation
t;;tal
1ruin
'i I Aitieurity and plan to
aljt the lake a dealer:; show
lp
s to
(CETA). Public Works Corn- theSeminole
It
gives
the
port
authority
the
the
boats to prospective Luyers.
County
power of eminlent domain,
missioner Irene Van Eepoel Legislative delegation,
recommended Roberts from
rtprojects onproperty
City Attorney Ken
among those appIing for the Informed council yesterday owned
the port prior to the
FLASH FROZEN
Evsiln IIendi
-I
lective date
new pod because of his ex- that a new bill gives the port the
IN
mod provides taring
th working for thecJty power to tax Caiielberry
Suntlaiyllentid
SLB. BOXES
which couid be levied on
of Beckley W.Va.. In street residents or for that matter '°
Pubt',hed D.'Sy and Sunday,
maintenance, sanitation, all residents in Seminole Casailberry residents for
54?L,Id4,,
('ayby Thc
the ci ty limits.
parks tape and janitorial County.
fo1dtf,qjJ inc
)00 N
rtf(h Ave ,
work in city hail It Ws emCouncilman Sal (iando, who
Mcintosh prom!sed adLOCATED AT JOHNNY'S STANDARD
11
pjut the director will list week arked McIntosh to ditional reporLs and said his
p,,,
,
be expected to "wield a shovel report on the bill, asked If the office will monitor and IranSERVICE CORNER OF AIRPORT
like everyone else' and several bill allows -appointed people sactions to determine If the
9 AM. TO 7 P.M.
'ctspt,cgi Rafts by Carr,er
Of the applicants were "over power to tax our citizens,"
authority plans to buy land in
BLVD. &amp;
17•92 SANFORD
qualified."
"My opinion is that It does," the city before the July 1
(MARCH 5 &amp; 6)
W
c'
e
ik
5
c
Year 525
Mayor Thy Pilland reported the city attorney said. he also deadline,

By 11/inter Springs

agreement with the city, It would be honored.
-McIntosh said a letter such as Fulmer says he
has "is binding."
"We're on our own wells. How can It be

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to the State Fair Authority for construction of buildings at

winners in the "What Freedom Means to Me" essay contest
down payment through bank ADOPTING THE AMENDED
OPERATIONS
Scrtoma Club were a*-rded $25 U.S. Savings Bonds th is morningspoorr1
by
Southwest
Seminole
financing
and another $40,000 GENERAL
at a breakfast meeting at Quality
BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF
through
.FTomleft,LoweUStahl,cbaIrman;JedycrystFortatyta ry
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, FOR
Peggy Smith; Debra kiernan of Bear Lake Elementary with teacher, Robert Deyling;,withkhe
FISCAL YEAR 1973 AND AP
and Sertonut
P 0 P P IATIN G
A N0
president Art Swenson. (Herald Photo by Jane Casselberry)
ALLOCATING REVENUE OF THE

ESSAY CONTEST

Ron Bergman which exempts him from the

ordinance.

Club

To Upgrade

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Plans to build new state
(air buildings in Tampa have been put in motion by
Cabinet acceptance of a bid for $3 million In State Fair
revenue notes,
T he Cabinet approved the bond sale Monday to a syr.dicate headed by William H. Hough Inc. of St. Petersburg
for 7.5 per cent interest.
As a result of the sale, the state turned over $6.2 million

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3,000 gallons, a utility spokesman said this
morning.
Orlando said about 4,000 residents ali'eady
use city water.
The measure met strong protest by some
citizens at yesterday's meeting. One citizen,
F.W. Fulmer, threatened to sue ii'e city If be's
required to abandon his deep water well and
begin using city water.
"It sounds like a violation of civil rights to
me," he said, Then Fulmer asked for 30 days
"until I can get my lawyers In here."
Fulmer, however, may be exempt from
abandoning the system he said he constructed
for $5,600 to service 14 units he owns if he can
produce a letter from former City Manager

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New State Fair Grounds

LAKE MARY— City Council
At least $150,000 more w ill be
last night authorized an needed to upgrade the system.
engineering study of the
In a workshop session
Southern Gulf Utilities water following the special meeting,
ytciu i t plans to buy.
the city resum ed talks with if.
However, It did not close the J. Kay Inc. Builders through

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deal to buy the nearly400 La
Dale,
customer
H. J. Kay is currently in.
it recently ratified volved In a court case In which
___ anAlthough
agreement to purchase the it Is asking the circuit court to
i__ _____________________ system for $70,000, it is still order the city building ad.
negotiating with the utilities mtnlstrator to Issue It building
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firm over several points of permits.
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contention. These include:
AcimlItt nf
nstrt nnd
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The state should repay
the federal government $44,344 paid
to four employes who
performed farm chores, maid services and flew
airplanes
for former U. Coy. Torn Adams, a federal audit says.
But its criticism of spending oil
the Adams' aides
amounted to a smhll fraction of the
errors reported by the
audit.
The audit by the U.S. Department of Labor asked the
Florida Department of Commerce to
reinhurse the
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federal funds,
The audit was presented Monday to
new Commerce
Secretary
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lie described it a "as something less than wonderful"
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CASSELBEIIRY
Over protests by
citizens who own fresh water we1s, city of.
ficiaLs here yesterday passed an ordinance
requiring all residents within 100 feet of city
water lines to hook onto the city's system.
Councilman Sal Orlando said 61 residents
already within the 100 feet boundary set by
the ordinance will be required to pay $350
apiece to use city water and, as the city's
water system expands, other residents using
well water will be caught up by the new
requirements.
After payment of the Initial $350 hookup fee,
the minimum monthly water bill is $ .fi for

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Tuesday, March

A Woman In Distress.

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and she needs help!

Helen Malone, High Banks Marina In DeBary
says she lost" her wallet this past Saturday.
It's important to her that at least some of the
contents be returned, please. Al though &amp;'es not too
concerned over the return of a diamond, extra set of
car keys, safety deposit box key, and around $21

4, 1975-lA

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WII.LIAN D. CURRIE, Managing Editor

ROBERT C. MA RKEY. Advertising Director

(although it would be refreshing to eventually
report that all were ret urned), there are three items
which could affect her life.
Ms. Malone is being treated for leukemia. She
"lost" a Siands Medical Center Card showing her
treatment schedule for this disease. Also, there was
a blood card in her wallet which indicatel th e credit
due her while receiving further treatment. Finally,
her driver's license, without which she can't drive

Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month , $2.40; 6 Mon ths, $14.20;

Year. $340. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All

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Amencan System
Posses The Test

to GaIneil,

for treatment.

Will the finder please call 3224403. .
you. in advance.

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For those of you who may not have seen the
article a it appeared in the Dec. 15 Issue of FOR.
l;ES MAGAZINE, "Today A Hero. But
Tomorrow?," it pertains to both of the utilities
serving this area and deserves some special
comment.
%% ho knows best how to run an electric utility
the engineer or the profemional manager? (As far
as that goes, it probably could be applied simil arly
other businesses as well.)

Since becoming president in IM, Hines has
the construction budget from an initial
budget of $290 million to around $101 million. "We
are not wriitng any checks that won't clear the
banks. %e intend to stay solvent," said Hines.

j know

how to turn on a switch and that's about all,

hen I leave the company, I don't reckon I'll know
any more about electricity th an I do right now."

Leading

the Florida Power Co. is

Two completely different business attitudes.

everything

about electricity.

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Po wer Is off 78 per cent, from above 50 to below 11,
"Which is right? Is McDonald being too cornplacent or is Andy [lines over-reacting, almost

panicking because the gloss Is off
first time

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rateshereanaaDroaci, imsmeanithattneafl!eWatergate engendered, we see again the
triumph
rence
in rates at which the oil producers borrow
of a Constitution giving us a government of laws,
money and at which they lend is being reduced.

problem. Where are the Western world

Exports of natural g:s to Ilk' UflItt(I
St.tt&amp;', under existuig contrac ts sho ul d be stretched
over a
longer period , reducing the
amoun t of annual shipments,
the In dustrial Gas Users' Associa

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"FRANK has not shown the ability to protect
villages from Communist attack," Dean reports
tersely. ".. . KC, by keeping refugees off farmland and nonproductive, continues to
demoralize their spirit."
Our Intelligence sources poth(outtJt terror
been used by both sides in Cambodia,
Government troops have been accused
Past of ugly atrocities. But the reports from the

Letter To The
AP Dispatch Disputed

PCt' Cent, 1.4 per cent,

1.0 per Cent and 1.4
cent, considering them in reverse order.

recen tly released Associated Press atIn each case the one per cent add-on was less
tide oclaiming that "Federal retirees can get than enough to compensate the annuitant f .
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ahead" is wrong, wrong, wrong and thereby does

Superior Court

leaves him

free

Judge

Jams P. McGulre of
rx-year sentence

to

resume his practice,

Th is all raises the question of whether the force and dignity
of the law has becotne a vicUm of the controversy s serious
umund'
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this case. Dr. Edehn 5WA convicted by a jury of a
crime. Until or unless that conviction is reversed, we would
expect the courts to place more restsain't on Ws actions.

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Ad
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my of
that the nation's actual reserves of recoverable
oil and gas may be less than half that estimated
by goverruncnt energy analysts and claimed that
ihe goal of energy self-sufficIency by the I98IS
"
essentially impossible."
Among other step', the council recommended-

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who was in charge of the research team, said more th.qn

asbestos-related diseases,

OTTAWA API — Immigra tion Minister Robert Andras
has warned that the federal government seeks an immigration policy "free of discr
imination regarding race,
color or creed." The Ca nadian parliamen t Is be
ginning
preliminary wor k on formulating a new Immigration
policy f or the country. The government has already
submitted a so-called "Green Pa per" on the subject and a
Joint Senate-Commons committee is to hold nationwide
he IrLng on it. Co nsiderin g current pop ula ti on and world
economic trends, Andras said, it Is likely th at im-migration will overta ke Canada's natural population by
the end of this century.

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forces control most of the land area but need
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boostthisto$l80(oreacll$b000f that year. Problems relating to
covers claims for incidents
premiums. Should insurers such treatment often are
not
reported
during the time the
continue to write this coverage discovered
for many years policy Is in force.
at inadequate prices, the after.
Another problem is the
solvency of so me companies The com pany has no way to reluctance
on the part of the
may be jeopardized,
determine how many claims medical profession or state
Patients have Ix-come In- will result from
treatment professional licensing

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timum results from medical the coverage was in effect. In a competent providers
of medical
treatment. They also are
continuing inflationary services from the mainstream
economy, claims settled as of medJ cal care,

they are dissatisfied with many as 10 or 15 years after
cut,
Attorneys detecti ve trea tment must be

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$150 for each $100 of collected year are liable to pay
for rendered
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policy was,ln force.
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complacement.

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Into agricultural production, or where there is a

on. A friend could be lost 19) You'll pass on some in- diet of entirely raw foods
through a broken promise.
formation solely because it provi ded the diet Is balanced,
CANCER (June 21-July 22) makes interesting listening, utilizing the four basic food
You have a lot of big ideas. It though you know your source groups, and the meats and fish
are free of parasites and germ.
doesn't appear you're prepared isn't re l iable.

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healthily, maybe more so Ow
on a conventional diet?

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keep it in a sterile environment, still true that If you are In a

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Theoretically, yes. Raw meat, even germ-free

raw vegetables, raw cereals

neglectcd.

your way 'his year through
LIBRA (Sept. 2t. 23) unusual sources, One in
Doublecheck anything Im- ticular will come from one you
portant that you put in writing know casually who now lives at
or sign your name to. If you a distance from you.

refugees who, in spite of the Imperfectio and

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food will soon country where the water rrilght trend
PArtly
through the period A cr
beco mc contaminated with be contaminated with germs o showers
norTh portion Thursday

li ving collapses under its himself in Juneau,
Alaska. The plans include
$10,800 for a heated, two-car garage and $2,800
Carl Setje for landscaping. He'll also get a $4,000 annual
and F.H. Coker allowance to main in
ta the place.

Survivors include a son,

Thomas Mcharen, Yorktown
lfeitit N. V.: daughter, Mrs.

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and parasites of t1le world &amp;cascs was olice spread
largely by the use of cooking, milk in our society. That is why number In the hot water
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foods good to eat, but the real was developed. The rapid heat
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and four grandchildren.
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fault of the (~!overnintnt'j, have moved from
adjusted payments, the pensn law was and retired was chosen for attack. May be government-held territory to th
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because it Is easy to attack those who appear to
amended in 1969 to provide for an additional
Footnote: In past columns, we have
be weak.
Percent Increase in the annuity,
quoted
earlier, secret ernby cables t
Homer,
However, the A? story Is ill conceived and Cambodian governmen' ..haphazard, out-ofonly way this one percent add-on could
overcompensdate a retiree would be If the cost 0 parts, d1re'ted. We have refuted Its component channe l and ffl-coordlnated conduct of military
fit.ing(CpI tIrI4
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Federal
annultanta.
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WA
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month
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would
have
received
Cambodian
strong man, Lon Nol, as "a sick
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would be unwise at this time to had the opportunity. Her ancount on funds or resources that swer will be the same as yours.
you hope will be coming in. Be
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)
realistic. Work wi th what's at There is opportunity about
hand.
today, but it's the type you can't
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and hospital fees, costs of the
Key people essential to your one.
in writing professional liability numbers and amounts paid. liability concept, which will
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NEXT: The trial lawyer
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policy covers claims reported
insuran-e.
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malpractice
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laims are in- available), will be more than provide coverage for a given from
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brutally executed by knife and iyonet after

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per cent, 2.s percent, 2.3 per cent, is per
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The Herald Services
A health care crisis already
exists in several states arid is
5phng to others. Physicians
and surgeons are beginning to
find that professional liability
insur ance is not available to
them, or if available, the costs
are Increasing significantly.

HOROSCOPE

'This has not been true for any of the eight
Under critical analysis and with no need for
WATCH ON WAE: The Coast Guard has
Federal annuity adjustmen ts whi
ch have been remorse, the AP attack upon the Congress' at.
authorized Rear Adim Glenn Thompson to spend
made since the one per cent add-on became law tempt to help Civil S
ervice annuitants keep pace $135,000 of the taxpayers' money on a ho
ifll%9.Dringüie1(
niithsoft1 hree with a rising c t of
f or

Chappell refused to call a said.
num be r of South Vietnam
Chappell said that military
journalists being held by the units which he visited were
government
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prisoners."
very willing."

Insurers Want

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personnel and hospitals say
they may no longer be able to

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certage amount as the cost of living increased, th
roughout his government,

"But after the tour of both
lands and finding the military
and government leaders so set
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back their outstanding loatts at an accelerated three percent above Its level at the time an. would have received over $= more! So, con- strong government-supported village milltia.11
rate, pay for the technical servim provided by
nuities were last Increased and remains at least trAry to the AP article, one can say that Civil
The cables report that "in some areas, village
the World Bank and hold off on future loans so that high for three consecutive months, annuities Service annultants are not able to keep pace w1th militia forces have been fairly effective against
tong as they have the money to pay their own shall be Increased by the same percentage as Uw rifting prices. That is got to say that the ad- enemy attacks because the village men
justment formula Is not a good one. It Is the best sometimes stay and fight until
Wa:,'
cost of living has iiit
their families
one around. But that does not mean that it should have had 8 Chance to flee to safity.,,
The United States, which has more public and
There is no opposition to this in the AP story
be unfairly and invalidly attacked,
private funds invested in or loaned to the bank
The cables also contend that "in spite of lack
It
is
patently
logical
and
fair
that
the
livilig-cost
than any other country, has never borrowed
Of
Protection
which exposes villagers to daily
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Surely, the Congress cotild have decided upon
from that institution - holding that the bank's income Of a person shotild inmease by the sun
attacks,
and
in
spite
of
the
many
hardships
of
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an
annuity
adjustment
formula
which
would
be
per cen ta ge amount as t he cost of living
charter cornmniLs it to assist the needy.
wWch would have paid out less mo
crmses, or the person's "rea.111 income -the less
ney. refugees Intimate that they would rather be poor
b
amount of goods and services he can buy with the Perhaps an overpayment Is defined by critics to
h
and
suffering
but
hj%'e
their
freedom
than
live
be any amount beyond a lesscr amount WhiCh under the
incoiimc he has - w ill
stifling regime of the KC.
could have been paid. Perhaps the one. per cent
lowever, because
"This is borne out by thousands of refugees
cost Of living does not add-on Is preconceived as an overpayment,
precipitously stop ruing but continues its without considering its legislative rationale as a
that have fled from KC-controlled areas com.
At the recent National Governors' Conference
established upward trer4 while the official paymevt to help compensate for time dela y.
pored to the almost negligible num ber of

In WashIngton, 28 state chief executives called government machinery takes three and ont4uilf
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Among those with more than

researchers from the university's Mount Sinai ed ca
m i l
school, were presented Mo nd ay to the Confedera ti
on of
National Trade Unions meeting here. Thetford Mines, the
subject of the research project, has three asbestos plants
and is about 50 miles south of Quebec City.
Paul Formby,

as enemy punishment I nflict
ed on the
keep pace with Increases in the cost of living as same percentage Increase as the C?!, the total refugees
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for rejecting KC offers to come over to the KC
me&amp;swed by
the Department of Labor's Clin. payorit to date would have been greater than the side, or to cease cooperating with the Phonom

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wor kers in Thetford Mi nes, Que., have
lung at)formalities, accordin g to a
study by a research group

his degree of sophistication.
annulty kept even, month-by-month, with in.
"The refugees express the view that the KC

justice, is to Induce the OPEC countries to pay Congress prescribes that when the Cl'! Increases percentage amount as the CPI Increased, He

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One cable, telling of an assault upon the
refugee camp of Tuol Trach, declares: ,,Ten

The problem isn't solved by oikvuntry loans
to the World Rank. For the bank's rules as mimer Price
(CPI). What the article calls total payout actually received by such an an• pj, side.
previously noted, provide these loans be overpaymentsIndex
it claims will reach a total of nuitani
"Rather thin trying to capt ure villagers and
guaranteed, in the main, by the industrial $100 billion
by 1990.
forcibly
Carrying
this
specific
mathenutical
analysis
nations. This reduces the size of the guarantee
move them to KC-controlled territory,
umbrella available to back other bank
The fact of the matter is that the U.S. Civil back to March 1, 19, the base date of the first the refugees feel that the KC wan ts to demon.
borrowings, and means, in effect, that the bank Service annuity adjustment formula Increw%n application of the one per cent add-on, further strate that FRANK is unable togi teprote~flon..
can thus borrow less from other sources.
"Military authorities . . . indicate that the
annuities after the cost of living as measured by supports the point. The annuitant would have
Wliiit the United States, the Western world and the CPI has permanently increased. The mu!- receised a greater total amnountif he had had his eiemy has concentrated oi areas where there
annuity increased
has been an
the World Bank
st

Cambodia

agreed that Abu Dhabi could
cut the premium it was charg.
Green, arraigned on a charge
he failed to appear for a
lng on Its high-grade oil because
1974 trial, ais (acs trial next
o( thearopindernandf or it But
week in circuit court on told a news
this was a special case in"i attempted to learn as
"But they need clothing in volvir.g a comparati vely
burglary charges, and traffic yesterday that he conference said.
small
would vote in
"It will be difficult to get the much as possible about their some Instances, more food and
charges stemming from a J3n. favor of U.S.
amo
t
un
of
oil.
a! iistance to both Con9ess to go along wiill ",e COnstitution there and t,nder better pay -but then I didn't
1974 auto chase and crash at South Vietnam
Four OPEC members and Cambodia. rcqu.ct, but
feel I got paid "cu as a Sau
I will do "hatI tarn their 19w5 these pee"
Fe Puinia south of Sanford.
The Florida congressman
di Arabia, Iran, Venezuela
being held for crimes which we captain during the war myself,
because either we are goin g
"If you can post bond you said he made the
a
nd
Algeria — ha ve been in.
decision af te
should get a lawyer," Cowart touring bo th nations along withr keep an input into how jjç would term treason in this but who does," he declared.
gited
t a preparatory meeting
earth is going to be organized, country," Chappell said.
Chappell
said
he
was
tinopening
told the defendant. "You sh ould other
in Paris on April 7. But
Senators
and or
The congrcssman said that he pressed with South Vietnam e
the Communists are going to
ha ve spent the money on a congressmen last week.
Algeria has called for a boyco tt
es
was not allowed to talk with the President Nguyen Van Thleu as
organize it," he said,
lawyer instead of bond."
Chappell made his decisi
of the mee ting unless it is exChappell said he felt tht prisoners, other than to ask a leader. "Ile has been panded to cover raw materials
Assistant State Atty. Bill public in a telephone conHeffernan told the court that ference call with Florida North Vietnam government their name and i they were misrepresented as a weak other than oil.
being fed well,
Green had "hired" two at- newspapers and a be
leader," Chappell said. "This Is
Diplomatic so urces said Alvy of never "intended to honor the
Chappell
said
th
e
need
in
not
the case at all,"
torneys to defend him but had
Washington newsmen, calling cease-fire" sign ed three years
gerla
demanded that the three
With Chappell during the tour oth de
paid them with "bad checks.- the action "the toughest ago and told newsmen that Cambodia was gr eater for arms
er veloping countries inWhen questioned by the court decision I've had to make" In "these countries don't want, and food than in South Vietnam, were Reps. Paul McCloskey (R. vited to the Paris talks _ India,
abou t the bond, Green finally many years.
nor do they ask for, American where food and some am- Calif.), Bella Abzug (D-N.Y.), Brazil and Zaire be increased
munition paced the government Margaret Fenwick (R-N.J.) to six, including Pakistan,
said was "on credit" and that
Prior to the visit to Cam. troops back into their wars." requests.
and several others. The trip another African country
he was paying on it weekly, bodla, Chappell said he did
and
not
"But t he assista nce in dollars
"These
are
ri
ch
little
cowiwas
made at the urging of another from Latin America,
Reporters later learned that a intend to
support President that we can give them, would be tries and if they are able to President Ford to allow the
check given the bondsman had Ford's request
for $320-millions a definite stop-gap in the war. It
The others invited are the
bring their wars to a peacef ul lawmakers first hand in.
been returned by a bank in aid to S
United States, w hich Is strongly
outh Vietnam and would save both na tions," he halt,
then be allowed to develop, formation regarding the opposed to
marked "insuffi cient f unds," $220-million to Cambodia,
talking a bout anysaid,
t hey will be even richer," he Indochina war.
thing but oil, Japan and the Eu.

smt' peiutis have predicted a significant shortage

of the enemy have produced a slzTzilarfty
The A? article claims that a Civil Service motives
of response, with the answers varying only in
annuitant receives more than he would it

their annui tieb which are more than necessary to figure), and Increasing It montb-by-month by Um

revoked his bond because he
hadn't hired a lawyer.

of
natural gas by 1980.
Canada annually exports about one
tr illion cubic feet of gas, 45 per cent
of its production, to
111t

Cambodian hinterland have seldom been more
Editor

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tion has suggested. Th e
;Lssociation made its rec onimendat ions Monday at a
meeting of the Canadian Energy Board. Most
natural gas
ex ports currently are made under con
ac
from 15 to 20 years. The associa tion saidtrIt ts extending
would like
See those contracts stretched out over another five to 10
y"ars with out the total volume of
exports increasing,

forces by their French initials. Government
troops are called FRANK, and Communist
guerrillas are identified as KC.

countries and the Industrial nations of Western
Claims are made in the article that Federal creases In the CPL Not so! Starting with a
Europe and Japan afloat? If the oil nations take retirees
January 1973 annuity of $400 per month (AP's
are receiving periodic adjustments
such a &amp;M
blte of the available money, what is

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The classified cables refer to the opposing

World Bank going to find the many billions of a great disservice to Federal retirees and the
dollas rA*ded to keep the poor underdeveloped public at large.

debate on the legal and eMk2l I&amp;mms raised by his case during
Its trip through the appellate courts.

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The United States recently prevafled on the billions of extra dollars at taxpayer expense Price rises which took place during the three and being captured by the enemy."
Dean offers this auessment of the new
World Bank to raise its interest to 8.5 per cenL because a formula designed to keep their pen. one4udf month waiting period. There was NO
These steps, however, do not solve the basic sions in step with inflation actually propels them OVERPAYMENT.
Conununist ruthlessness: "Inquiries as to

become of the rest

In-

Rouge

convoy route,

third.
"This is not an Iso'ated phenomena," (sic)
claims Dean, "but rather seems to be indicative
of a new e nemy strategy to Inflict even more
suffe ring on the civilian population of Cam.

price

performed in a Boston hospital. We ca'i anticipate fntense to

Khmer

robbed

con- with a Jan. 24 robbe ry at the
— An April 14
al was ministers at their meeting Mon.
Shop N Go store, Lake
and had to be shoved through fendanta:
Ranks and Willie R ogers lIng held in
Marv. scheduled for George Allen
county jail are
the open jail door.
— The week of March 31 for 1101111es, 19,151 1,ennard St., AlThompson, 30, of Paris, lean., troversial issue of apportion ing
Rocky Ray Darnell, 21, Of 101
Authorities said today, Arthur P. Hatcher, 19; Kenneth tarnonte Springs,
also face Maose Drive; Elvis Howard on a charge of possession of a production cutbacks if the
however, that the woman a
W. Hatcher, 15, and Gary W. trials the week of April
7 on Webster, V, and Marion le controlled substance. Thomp. world surplus continues to
narentiv retained nn
lliihhnrd 1 all of Pl,,..ih
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uvea LCH we urr price sr1jcand grand larceny Corey Jr., 23, both of
few hours later because a court Orange County. The trio was
®j- son was charged after Cassel- ture.
charges in connection with Se
cond St., Sanford, on charges berry po li ce jailed him on
order was received releasing indicteti by the grand jury on break-ins and efts
1'he sources said the minisat Sobik's of robbery and use of a firearm traffic charges and discovered
th
her from jail.
robbery charges.
ters got around this problem by
warehouse, SR 436 and a fish in
commission of a felony, a suitcase with him in a taxicab declari
As Ms. Williams struggled
Odell Banks, 22, of 409 market at Altamonte
ng it did not exist. They
Springs. Corey is also being held wi th out contained ne
against deputies at the Jail door Rosewood Lane, Altamonte
arly 18 pounds of decided that the industrialized
— Trial was set for the week bond
on a ch arge of proliatlon marijuana,
she had screamed, "I'll die if I
countri es are making such vighave to sta y in that little room."
orous efforts to revive their
Another a rra I n in t' n 1
econornfts that the oil surpbi
lcfcridaiit, Spencer Green, 30,
will soon disappear and they
of Orlando, remained in county
can sell all they can produce.
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Last week the OPEC oil mmadjoining jail
where she balked were set for the fGllowing de. venience Store.
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for supply convoys from
South Vietnam for two months.
The rebel f or ces were
reported continuing their Pressure
on Nnfr i
up f
naval base on th e Mekong 32 miles th
sou
east
of th e capita l
and th e only major
position still held by th e government
along the

Buddhist monks next and government troops

anstotlie oil countries
this lending agency has been hard pressed to co-

bIy,Uietjp,go credit by the Fe.

Dr. Kenneth C. Eddin has filed an appeal from Ma conviction on manslatt0ter charges growiq out of an aborlLion

the

In

sources reporteddragged down stairs and to the arraignments yesterday, trials on charges he

surgenLi'blockade on the hiekong River south of Phnom

says Dean, are declared the "ruin enemy," with

'ov ut nut iu DdflW lois passing strange. For

reformers can be subject to countries, especially hard pressed today because
human frail ties as much as those they seek to
s.

New

American

temporarily abandon plans to lift

defensive military positi ons, the enemy
concentrated their _tacks on villages, directing
their fire at villagers."
Villagers who resist Communist overtures,

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Meanwhile

field reports said. However.

nations. A preparatory meeting
for this is scheduled April 7 in
Paris.

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WASHINGTON
As the lighting over
Cambodia approaches th e showdown stage,
nccording to classified cables from the U.S.
embassy, Communist forces have turn. upon
the civilian population with a Fudden savagery.
The cables describe a bloodba th In the
countryside. Villages have been destroyed, and
the In habita nts "have been ruthlessly executed
by knifing or burning." Even small children
have been brutalized,
"The enemy appears to have shifted some of
the two of his attacks from the battlefield to the
village," ambassador John Gun ther Dean
reported In a grim message to the Sta te

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King Faisal of Saudi Arabia donesia also decided to stay nance, oil and foreign ministers
their unity doesn't exist.
President
flouarl
Boumedienne
was
away.
the chief absentoe, jjj
exporters open their first sumon long-term production and
The Organization of Petro- as the opening
speaker. But
Mo
country
is
OPEC's
of
st
bigge
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il
st
the meeting was ex- price policies and future relarnit conference today with five leum Exporting Countries officials said the meeting might
Of the 13 chiefs of state not scheduled an afternoon plenary be
ected to be ld
tionships with the nations that
delayed by private con. Khadafy of libya and
the presi- doors as the leaders considered boy their oil.
present and their oil ministers session to launch the t hr
ee-day ferences of the leaders,
dents of Iraq, Nigeria and In.
documents drafted by their (I.
The chief task of the meeting
is to try to put together a unified
.
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taken them to the pinnacle of power and influence
in our government.
The sentencing is a major step toward a conclusion of the entire Watergate affair "getting
Watergate behind us" in a manner that many could
WASHINGTON — (NEA) — Top this if you
not have anticipated when that phrase was first
used
Nineteen seventy four was the year the oil
cartel
countries quadrupled prices and took in
A president has left office under the shadow of b
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of dollars more than they could svend
Go q..i-.tu
form of pt.:hznezit
the year that some staged a petroleum boycott
only those who fall from the highest level of
POW&amp; against the United States, Japan and Western
can suffer. By force of the law and the processes it Europe.
prescribes, all who became tangled in the web of
Nineteen seventy four was also the year the
Watergate have to some degree paid a debt, even World Bank doubled the size c'( its cheap money
those whose cases may still be before the courts. loans to the oil cartel countries. That Is it
History has yet to write the final verdict on this authorized $609 million, contrasted with $315
extraordinary episode in American history, but we million In 1972 and $349 million In 1973. MOSt of
are confident that future generations will view it as this money was guaranteed by the United States
and other Western Latlons boycotted and threa supreme test of our constitutional system. It was atened
with bankruptcy by the oil exporters.
melancholy prelude to our country's 200th anToday, with multlbilhlons in their national
niversary, but we can be proud of the sturdiness it coffers, the oil cartel nations owe the United
has demonstrated in a governmental system
States a whopping $2 billion. They have commitments for $800 million more. These loans
to enter its third century.
bear
Interest from lows of 2 and 3 per cent to
As four once-powerful men stood before Judge
highs
of 6 per cent.
Sirica we saw the American judicial system
The oil-rich countries owe or have committed
asserting the principle of equality before the law. If
a total of $11 billion at cheap
we are to search in the outcome of Watergate for inLiest rates from
the Western world as a
any profound effects on our government system, whole.
the most evident is the powerful role that emerged
At the same time, the petroleum cartel nations
i loaning their money In the United
for the judicial branch when confronted with an
States
and
West Europe for greater returns,
abuse of power in the executive.
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During
the
period the oil producing lands were
acme, certainly, in the crucial Supreme Court borm
money
at one rate or another from the
decision ordering a president to urrender WW
Bank,
they
were lending the bank money
evidence to a federal prosecutor.
at more profitable Lewis. They were buying 8.5
Watergate has led to at least a promise of per cent bonds, also guaranteed in the main by
cleaner politics, more restraint In campaign giving the Western industrial nations.
and spending, and a greater sensitivity to the In addition, the bank has been providing free
technical aid to these same multibllllonafre Ia.
potential of abuse of power by iihlic servants nds
as part of the service It gives to borrowers.
Whether
the resolve for reform created by
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Exporters Open Summit Meeting

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ake Wi h
Both Hands

now are undt
prison sentences after careers that had nearly

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we pity th em.

Oil Nations

former (Icputv attorney g1neral

watergate will e translated into constructive
change is a question yet to be answered. Reform is

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men.
The four a former attorney general, the two
closest aides to former President Nixon, and a

ALGIERS (AP)
The ncnC mmunist world's major oil

Cambodian Forces

two

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severe. In this era when it is difficult at times to see
a proper relationship between crime and punishment, we believe most Americans will feel that
justice is being served in the case of these four

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In comparing th eir stocks, Florida FP&amp;L Lu

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Sirica for four convic ted defendants in the
Watergate cover-up conspiracy were appropriately

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moth balled a 515-megawatt steam

president

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presi dent of Florida Power and light Co., selected
as the electric utility of the year.
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his 66 that earned fifth place and $10,010.
Charles Coody, Kermit Zarley and Chi Chi Rodriquez Joined

ORLANDO
The television cables slipped through the grass
like slender black snakes and the excitement soon will be thick
enough to stir with a spoon.
Color!! all orange, the colors of the Citrus Open.
Monday was the first day, although preparation for the 1975
Citrus Open began the minute last year's ended.
Monday was the first day, the day more than 150 "tour rabbits" began competing for approxlnuifely 30 spots In the Citrus,
'
which begins Thursday at Rio Pinar Country Club.
The "rabbits," those who have not qualified in previous
events,
play another 18 holes today at Cypress Creek Golf Club.
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putting green and the driving range
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NlOtAY, who is white, was p lay in g in i foursome with two
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-ind ofribbing and fun followed Trevino from thedriving
range to the putting green Hedldnot',entureon(o(hecowse
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"1 didn't have anything
to do," he said. "It was either
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come
out
here
or
stay
home
in
bed"
L-- "Hey Mex," Moody yelled at Trevino, "hear you made some
kind of putt Sunday"
It as from here to that trec, Trevino hollered, pointing
Orville Moody pups one down the fairway it Rio Ptnar during
to
practice round y es terday
a tree 100 yards away. 'You come over here and I'll show you
ha i mean."
Trevino sank a mammo th putt Sunday In th e final round of
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After watching Trevino hit countless new TitIeLsts on the
driving range, a spectator asked, "Lee, how many balls do you
usually hit before a tournament?"

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as stupid an answer as your question. What do you mean hoir
many balls do I hit bef ore a tournament. How should I know?

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Like the family farm and
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Still
Still Rated Tops
fly Th e
Indiana's Hoosiers, unfazed by tht !oss of leading scorer
Scott May, breezed to victory twice last week to raii,e
their season record to 28-0 and maintain their unanimous
top ranking in The Associated Press major college
basketball poll.
Coach Bobby Knight's players cruised past IIIIIIOL, 112.
89, then held off Ohio State 86-78 to amass
all 41 f1rstjace
votes cast by a nationwide panel of sports writers and
broadcasters.
Their 820 points provided a
104-Point edge over
Maryland, 22-3, which
continued its backup roll to the
leaders wi th a 103-82 tri um
ph over Duquesne, a 70-64
decision of Clemson and a 10447 rout of East Tennessee
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the 41-year-old Aaron said, adding that as Milwaukee's desig.

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Iourtii USSR-USA indoor
track meet, and garrulous Francie Larrieu admits there-s
an assault under way on running records held by men.
"Wom en and men are physiologically different, but
any th i ng is possible," she said after runni
ng th e fastest
women's mile in history by one-half second in Monday
night's fourth annual meet between the two countries.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (All) Two freshmen who have
Meanwhile. Providence, 16-9, son, ard they were the only two
Why? Since when was there a World Hockey Association has
been battling for the Southeastern Conference scoring
beat St. Bonaventure 82-69 still playing.
reward for losing?
crown all season have taken the ri
an eight-team playoff.
g ht down to the last
Monday night and earned the
The sports of basketball and
"It's simple," said a general
And
even
such
doings
have
fourth and final spot In the hockey have
taken a different manager of a pro basketball failed to create last-minute
In 23 games Bernard King of Tennessee is averaging
ECAC regional IJurney at course of late. Money is the team. "There are so many races for a playoff spot in some
26.3
points per game to 25.7 for Jacky Dorsey of Georgia.
Springfield, Mass., with Holy reason,
teams in the playoffs because leagues. In the NIlE., for in.
Tennessee sophomore Ernie Grunfeld is in third with
Cross, Connecticut and Boston
This year, after umpteen ex- _ wc need the money. Almost cv- stance, 11 of the 12 playoff
24.6
points per game, followed by Kentucky senior Kevin
College. Massachusetts would pansions and new leagues,
(;re%eys 24.0.
erybody is losing money. We teams are already decided; the
have been the fourth team had out of 60 professional hockey need all the games to recover only remaining struggle Is be.
Providence lost,
and basketball teams will what we can."
tween the New York Islanders
me Iasl
and Atlanta,
playoffs begin tonight with the
A television announcer menwinner of Sat ur day's final gettiofl('d
the other day that an
a berth in uo
ir'c
Stetson
Boosts
Bid
ABA
teaiii,
Virginia, was
Boa RACiNG
panded32-teazn NCAA playoffs,
stronger
now
that
It
had
added
'tonight's East Coast Confera new player and he said the
erice games send Temple For Tournament Spot
team might make a run at a
against Rider and Bucknell
play- off spot. Virginia's record
against LaSalle.
By The Auoclated tress
fouled out with 4:02 left and the is 14-52. The team ahead of it,
Th Suthrtn ('.nf rvnco
J
nvi!ie h; liE'l fts s.iy
u1 r for lJ)d to turn Mtmaplus, has won 20 and Im
tourney, stmmrung Wednesdiy at basketball season with an 81-75 the game around.
46.
Greenville, S.C., will determine victory over South Alabama as
Jacksonville is 15-1 1, South
Such a statement would not
yet another NCAA playoff Stetson bocaled its bid for an Alabama 19.7.
have been made a few years
team. The Southern Conference NCAA tournament berth by
°
Stetson, gaining speed for ago, when winning was all.ImI
pairings are East Carolina YL putting down Tulane 99-74.
- Wednesday night's game with portant. It
CA
seems that those
William &amp; Mary aM VM! vs.
Jacksonville center Marvin florida State, romped over Tu- days are as distant now as the
Furman, the favorite.
Lloyd broke 171.71 He late In lane on the strength of Billy time when flopared mul
es
Also on tap later in the week the game Monday night by hit- Seltz' 22 points
and Otis John- outnumbered automobiles,
•POST TIME a P.M.
are the Atlantic Coast Confer- ling two free throws , a lay- son's 21.
"1
remember,"
one
sports
of.
'MATINEES : 1:ff P.M. (WED &amp; SAT)
i1nice tourney starting Thursday up. He was high rebounder for
Seitz also led at reboundJng, ficial said, "when you used to
and the Ohio Valley Conference the night, with It
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with 14 .
race for the morning paper to
tourney, which begins Friday.
Bobby Alvarez and Jimmie
THE ALL NEW TRIFE,.
Tulane forward Phil Hicks see who won. You used to care
The winners of both tourneys go (lark led the scoring with 20 was the glime's high scorer, about which team would win it
to Elie NCAA.
NCAA,
points apiece for Jacksonville. with 23 poi
P('v CLIA
and 11 rebounds, all."
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Top-ranked Indiana, which
South Alabama's scoring
Stetson 1s21-4 overall. Tulane
Those were the days, Be.
has comp
INLONGWOODOFF
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SORRY P400NE UNDER is
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Lyman High School today
Included In the entries are Trinity Prep and DeLand.
Winter Park.
hosts a five-team competition Seminole County teams, Lake
Each team in today's meet,
Lake Brantley tied for sixth
track meet at the Lyman track Brantley, Sanford Seminole, except Deland, is coming from with Evans in the 19-team
at 4 p.m.
and Lyman. Also in the meet, Saturday's Eagle-Cat Relays in relays with 25 points, Lyman
placed eighth with 19 points,
Trinity scored five points and
Seminole ended the meet with
onepothi.
Mountaineers Find Out
In today's meet, Lyman's
coach David Huggins will be
looking for a strong per.
formance from Al Stanley, who
placed
third in the pole vault on
Is A Duquesne
Saturday with a 13-foot bar,
Huggins also will be looking
1Jpreu
By The
the Big Ten championship and - The Pac4, Southeastern, foragoodshowingin
the jj
West Virginia, there ls a Da. an automa c
ti NCAA berth.
Southwest,
Big
Eight
and
Midrun
(rain
Torn
Her-ron
and
quesne.
Ainfc
an
Bruce
rac
Cald
es
ll
haven't
There's also a Cincinna ti —
TheHoos4crswU1bejojpejby
jj
cap(,p o
Ron Ilariis of Lake Brantley
and that's the team the Moun- "Y League titlist Penn; these leagues
— and in
will
enter today's high Jumping
talneers will be rooting for Missouri Valley champ Louisrcrs-upw'u join competitiwi remembering his
vile; Western Athletic Confer- the NCAA field
second place Jump of six feet
If the Cincinnati Bearcats de- ence winner Arizona state;
Saturday.
Harris also placed
feat the Dukes to,W
In the only action Monday third In the long jump with 21Virginia earns a berth in one of Pacific Coast Athletic Assocl. night involving a ranked
team,
the East Coast Athletic
ation representative San Diego No. 13 Creighton was upset 53-47 214.
Ron Lyons, of Lake Brantley,
ference regional tourneys, from State, and West Coast Athletic by Southern Illinois. The loss
will
be up against a school
which the four winners go on to Conference champion Nevada. snapped a 14-game victory record
he set Saturday of
the National Collegiate Athletic Las Vegas.
streak for Cr&amp;ghton, now 20-5. 10:194 in the two-mile match.
Association regionais.
At
with a 13-12 record
IikeWestVlrvinladoesn'tresl.
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Besides the Mountaineers
are hosting the ECAC tourney
and wouldn't like to sit on the
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"Hank Aaron will be going for season with the Atlanta Braves seen
flank play."
a nated hitter he expected to bat
guessed slightly higher,
- ItaSty Holly
H-111elulah
iones
(m,
Brewer.
his 73411i home run and we want led the National League with a
5 00 1
200 times more than last season
TWELFTH, Is, 0
The manager, a former Mil.
Ouin'pta 3?) 53910
"As a designated hitter, I
1 Montague him to do it at home," said total of 733
Rxporters, photograpers and
homers.
Perlecta I) 71 $11510
when he hit only 20 home runs.
waukee Braves teammate of should go to bat at
least 200 televIsion camera crews follow.
Manager Del Crandall of the
SIXTH. $-IS, B, 3129
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"Ile's going to be
Outfielder Don Hahn signed
a great Aaron, predicted the superstar more times than last year. So ed Aaron dirough the practice
Scepter
11 00 680 5 40 2 Money Bound (0). 6. Wonder Royal 'Itlwaukee Brewers.
drawing
card,"
said
Crandall,
would
lilt
25
to
30
homers
as
the I'd say I'm capable of hitting at session and
FOv0'iteFan!om
400
Relax Bowie Kuhn. He
at one point Cran- while outfielder
Cotton (I?).
Loch Cactu s
was who plans to have Aaroti in the Brewers' designated hitter this least
Rich Coggins
10 of 15 more homers," he Gall had to sa ,
only kidding.
Quiniela II 2) 12320
Y "would you fel' already has agreed with the
lin eup opening day April
in
.eaon.
said, then went out anit sl'igod lows please get off the field
Prrtecta C? I) $ ci
Jus t like f irs t baseman Mike
l!n. "A let ti people in
Montreal Expo; ut ho; yet to
'Lie.- 41-s e.ir)id Aaron, "ho two very unofficial homers in we can practice."
SEVENTH , S-IS, 0, 31 4S ;
NBA
Standings
Ili- iii
the o pe ning of the
show up at their Daytona
U-rkley Dull
900 1 50 320 2
Brewers' spring training camp
By The Asocitd Press
Mo-d,ce
660 170)
Beach, Fla,, training facility.
Leaving Out
Eastern Conference
Monday when he said, "Now
E'xpos' left-hander Dave
Atlantic Division
QuinicIa (23 ) 1.3)60
that flank is here the pressure
McNally
remained unsigned
W L Pct. GB is off me."
Perferla 7 3 17170
Boston
11 1Y 695
EIGHTH, S-IS. C. 31-52:
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but Montreal Manager
o
(iu(talo
The American League Brew10 25 61%
Gene
Mauch
did not exprs
NEW
YORK
tAP)
—
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The
National
York
Sheila Sal
30 IS 462 IS
announced in July, 1973 that he would
ers, current franchise holders
6 60 3 10
If !hre is
percs; lie he kcüun
coacern,
Phllaphia
29
37
Basketball
Associa
139 16'
Tell Cooderella
l
t
ion'i
StAcclion
3 10 6
in the city where Aaron began
retire when his five-year contract ex. process, or a cand.1date is not accepted by
Central Division
Qu'nlela IS 7) 532 70
"
17wre'
s plenty of time,"
Committee
went
back
to
the
drawing
pires. Since then, through numerous 14 of the 18
,g
Washington
his major league car ee r 21
Perfecta I? s) sloi to
)7 73g -membersof
the
Board
of
Mauch
said.
"It's not as if he
board Monday after a meeting failed to
HOUStOn
S ii sio I3', years ago now have baseball's
efforts to find a suitable replacement, Governors, Simon Gourdine, the league's
had
to
cumiteCleveland
down here and win
produce a candidate to succeed retiring
P.'ontague Crystal 1300 300 310 •
Kennedy has maintained he "-ill not stay deputy commissioner and vice president
all-time honie run leader.
Atlanta
A tq
73 41 379 73*
a
Job."
550
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205
Commissioner
Walter
Kennedy.
on -even if the position has'
1111111 Modest Milli
OrIe,
The man who beat Babe
)5 4 735
not been of administration, would become interim
Catcher Darrell Porter rpay
3 00 6
The 61-year-old Kennedy, a member of
filled,
Western Conference
Ouinteia (s o) %2s 6o
commissioner, The 34-year-old Gourdine
have
to win his job ll lie doesn't
the
four-man
Committee,
said
after
the
Midwest
Division
Ferfecta (I 5) 557 40
A number of prominent politicians is the highest ranking black executive in
Chicago
39 21 619
TENTH, S-IS, 8. 3150:
show
up soon at the Brewers'
session that another meeting probably
IV C Orn,,P,a
have been reported under consideration, pro sports.
36 ?'7 %SA 4
Mistress 6$0
camp.
Manager Del Crandafl
0 300 6 Detro,t
oWd be held within five weeks in among them Lawrence G'Brien, for34 31 500 7,
M A 5 C.t)tC
670 320 7 Milwauk'
In
other
develepments,
th
e
NBA
ansaid he had no idea where
another attempt to fill the position he will
Hi No 8ll
'1 3-4 460 Ii)
700
merly the Postmaster General and t*inced that this season's playoff money
Pacific Division
ter Is, although all the o ther
vacate June 1.
Quinil (7615)750
chair ma n of the Democratic National pool would be a record $950,000—an in.
Golden St
3? 75 569
ELEVENTH. S-IS, A. 31.11:
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players reported
Kennedy,
NBA
head
since
Sept.
1,
1963,
Co mm itt ee.
scalfle
31 31 -177 6
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7 1 so 570
crease of $100,000.
4 r'r,ens
Monday
morning.
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"That's like asking you how many miles you drive to work
everyday, or how many people you saw in the office today. This is
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Most pinyers,agree that the
"I can complain all I want pleases now, J
While Rose prepared for the unsigned Baltimore players. one player, outfielder Oscar
Cousen)otsy
(I).
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ust like Joe Fan. Reds'
Gun
Po*der
(0).
11706
1975 season at the club's They are catchers Andy Etche- Gamble, u igned for Frank
dugout Is hardly the Ideal van- this year," Rose said, smiling,
Qu'nlela (7 1) 532 so
EIGHTH, 3•, A —
ns
"I
paid
'C.C.'
I
Berkte'
tage
point
for
-_.
the viewing of a
SECOND, s-a. o. 31.Ss:
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for cash,"
them, Tarapa,
Fla.,
training base, barren and Earl Williams, see. ftobinson's first season as Tribe
after
disclosing
Monday
that
brother.
That's
cold
baseball
owners
! Country SA ins 1000 500
Lfk'y William (6), 1
Mystl King baseball game. The view is ob- the seats in Section 104, Row 3,
went about ond baseman Bobby Grich and manager. Gamble will not be
Rose said, addi ng that he al. getting
Cr, Secure
1270
Winston (5). 6 Tell structed and it's impossible to
th
e
Final
few
autographs outfielder Don Baylor.
Seats 3 and 4 now are his prop ready
Tom Thumb
Eaq 1171,
allowed to work out wi th the
had enjoyed one benefit on contracts
160 4 Constellation 1 Mary Ella (1),
get
a
vendor's
Quinlela (37) 56770
attention.
at a number of
1)0)
erty. "I'm a season ticket hold- from the purchase,
Big first baseman Boog Pow- club until he signs, a spokesPerferta (PS) Slog 3p
ot he r traini ng si tes.
NINTH, S-IS. 8 —
Cincinnati's Pete Rose did Cr."
Montague
ell ironed ou t his differences man sai d.
"I got a set of Cincinnati
Double (1?) 1-1000
OcIalor I 121, 2 Play Mc (SI, 3. something about that during the
Pitchers Mike Torrez and with the Cleveland Indians and
Of
cow-se,
One player who began work.
.,THIRD. S-IS M, 31 79:
Asset (10), 4 Blue Sangrla
Rose will be occu- Reds' mugs," he said. "They Bob Reynolds
signed theirs 5lgned his pact with the team outs Monday was Henry Aaron,
Speedy Paula
(S). S Brown Spectre (52), 6 Red off+ason: He purchased two pied on the field when those even have Joe Morgan's aut
70 00 S
Witch 6, ;
Montague Factor
e flrkIy season tickets for Reds home tickets are in use, but at least he graph on t
9 10 1 4 6
with the Orioles at Miami, re- that acquired him recently the all-time leading home run
Luck
hem'
X Mimi
ducing to four tie number of from the Ori oles. That left nl
00
o y hit ter who made h is de but wi th
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TENTH, S-IS. A — I, Guliport Bob
16).
Perlecta (7 6) %19S 60
Dark Rider (5, 3 WiIclitf
the Milwaukee Brewers in (rant
cOURTH. S-IS, 0,
Ouk. (6). 1 Apache Peak (i), 5
of
two
reporters and ph
ll.a-le, .
)'tqy (aider
One For You

"This cold weather is bad, bad, bad," Trevino said. "After
all, we've Just come from Miami."

Trevino on the putting green. Trevino and Roth iquez im.
mediately began cutting up like schoolboys.
Cood was 12th in the Inverrary and Bruce Crampton, who
spent half an hour at the driving range, was 15th.
The golfers will be battling for $200,000 in the Citrus Open.
The winner will pocket $40,000, $10,000 more than last year.
The course is in near-perfect shape and the greens are like
freshly-laid carpet. The weather, however, could be the spolkr.
It was in the low 6, and high 5(, Monday and the breeze
blew briskly. The sweaters and double-knit pants the pros 'yore
did not lock out the coolness.

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tale
miles east of l7..I FLA. RETIREMENT DREAM on
Scenic Weklva River's bass
Santord (305) 323.8160e1
fishing paradise, amonq,beautiful
Orlando (305)
oaks Rental from 5125 mo. for
mobile homes includes free canoe
use. Adults only. Camp Seminole,
3771.470.

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834-fl99

OI1TTfl1T1$T.ITrIT1TI1T1ITS-ITr1-bTr.11
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aruens
SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

Priced for quick sale. No qualitying.
3 yrs old,
bdrm,, 1½ baths,
central air &amp; heat, ce;pets,
drapes, Only 120.500 Low dOwn,
low monthly. Call $31 1272

fireplace, I patios, fenced, with or
without above ground pool. 7 mos.
old. 3711151.

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37-Business Property
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PHASE II

1300 Sq. ft.. 720 Volt. Ideal for repaIr
shoporware:souse, 327132$ or 332.
6420.

GRAND OPENING

WITH YEAR'S LEASE

Real Estate

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1505 W. 25th St.

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Reg
Real Estate Broke

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SANFORD

Professionally Managed
By He n ry Hoc he, Inc

322-2090

LUUUiUW

%$ 7/s% 30 year mortgages
with only 5% down!

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ASSUME MORTGAGE
NO DOWN PAYMENT
1 YOur new cuslor's home on a lot of i Dorms,, 1'., baths, central H &amp; A.
your choice.
carpet, nice for children.
Adults II thru retirement.
Termt.
FamIlies or Singles.
POslble subsidized monthly Also, 3 Dorm
1½ baths, central
payments.
heat, garage, on corner lot,
S Contact us you may qualify.
570)0) Terms 3fl 73fl
JOHNNY WALKER
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GINERALCONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.
REALlY

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322.6457

Alter Hrs 377 71)1 or 372 7171
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1)0 E 75'b$t. 377 6655
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c7'Iariner's
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Area

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&amp;arge wooded lots Street lights
PaVed streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

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friendly
Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnjshed
Free Boating To All Apartment
Residents
Large Swimming Pool - Captain's Clubbo
use

coNSTRJC1ON h

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

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W. 25th

Sanford.

Call for Appt. 322-3103

Fla.

Rnmodeflng

323.867O

Highwiy 17-92 Sanford.

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Next To Cavalier Motel,,,,,,

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COINS

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1t77 OPEL RALLYB, One
Owner, 4 Speed,

$1595
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PLYMOUTH
GRAND
COUPE, One Owner, Air, AT,
PS, PB, Lew Mileage.

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72-Auction

$2095

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Auction

1972 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 DOOl',
Low Mileage. AT, PS, PB, Air.

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1971 BUICK LISABRE, 4 Door,
Ose Owner, AT, PS, Pb. Al..

52195

Hwy.44,1½M1.EastOl 1.1
3224L(9,_.
LADIES, you will

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lots of
cOoking tlpe at the Sanford Civic
Center March 1, presented by Tha
Httd and nationally famous

Carolyn

learn

Lewis

S1995
1973 OLDS VISTA CRUISER,
Low Mileage, AT, PS,

Homemakers

' 3395

1971

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475%

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T1iii

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
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naIr), xq'crw,srpu OeS&amp;5 &amp;

7O

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cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.

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Passenger, AT, PS, One Owner

SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE "'
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AT, PS, PS, Air.

your own REC Vee from

office furniture

CHEVROLET

Coope,OneOwner,Los,M1IH,e,

75-RecreatioiI Vehicles
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PB, Air,

Wood Grain

Show. Be sure to be there when the
doors open at 6:30p.m.

60-OffiCe Supplies

One Inc.

$2095
973 NOR MITT ljItcteck, One
Owner, Low Mileage. AT, Air,

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. 111
3224.353

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UCKS

smatl Classified Ad brings biO
returns Try one and see Call
?StI nr 531 Y993

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292lHwy. 17.92
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tandem plan. Hwy l).S'7 to 25th St
weSt to Ridoe'wood and follow the
liOns

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Reconditioned BatterIes, $12.95

NOLL'S
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
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4AJLJ1
Casselberry, 17.92 $301206
RidIculously low price. 3232920;
1109 Sanford Ave.
Mt..' ,
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Cypress Mulch I. Tropical Plants
Woodruff'sGardenCenter
601 Celery Ave Sanford

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Sanford

Th-Motorcycles

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42-Mobile Homes

Molorckcie Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233666

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EXPl
SIN ESS DIRECTOR
RTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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home, )crxSs', with a I0'z7O'
screenetj in patio, 2 AC's., fully
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carpeted, a utility building,
aluminum awning, appliances,
hm1th
ACCOUntIRg
Located it's San Mo ___________________________
liGme improvements
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Lawn Care
South. $7700. 1.919 431.9177.
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Tax Returns, 20 yrs experience.
Kitchen . Bathroom Cabinets,
K&amp;L LAWN SERVICE
10' * SO' Parkway housi trailer,
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Clean ups. thatchraq weeding,
Counter tops, Sinks. In.
excellent condition with air,
Points,• Call 3227143 anytime.
mulch, light hauInj 32) 0551
stallatlon
available.
Bud
52400
00.
Cabell
3725057
anytIme.
Personal Tax service
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No.? East Rd )7 17 SiC
43.4ots.Acrcage BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
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Entrance p. Rarnbostoqn 337 79' MENT, ALL TYPES ,OF CAR.
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
PENTRY AND REPA(RS. 377.
2567 Park Drive
Seminole County, 11060 acre tracts,
nIl.
37? t!S
several locations. 51.700 to $1,500
per acre. Good terms. Terry Central teat 0. .r COndiliOring.
Realty, REALTOR, 675 07)1.
For free estimates, call Carl Carpeniry, Remodeling, AdJits'
Pet Care
Harr1, at SEARS in Sanford 332
uStom Work Licensed Bonded
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Free eslimate, 371,6030
PET REST INN
46--Commercial Property Helpn "Inflation poor" Heating&amp;
Boardlno&amp;Groomn,ii
Ph 372 4)57
Air Conditioning Contractor. Call
Concrete &amp; Carpentry, Carports,
Block building and lot, $4,000.
Dykes Htcj &amp; AIr Cond
Additions, Remodeling No lob too
LocatIon Midway, Call anytime 5.at
larg.or toosn'uaII. Freeestirn,ate,
377 iT1
Servc
after 5, 377 $366
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322.1571 Anytime.
1
A 1 rr.'' Sr,'.:,'
Beauty Care
ti7statlon and force main In
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concrofe foundaton
tOW[p' BEAUTY SALON
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j.c '.. .uc 37) ft
work for signs. t'qupment, pum. (formerly Harriett's Buty Nook)
etc. Underground 0 abOve ground
.5)9 E. Pine3fl
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WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 1)06
Sanford Ave. Master Beautician,
eves, by appi. 373 3972 or

n-i,m,

Sat..Sun.93. 3773599;371Ø770

Coffe Servke

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BUY-SELL-- TRADE
311 315E First St.
3725622

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KULPOECORATORS
109W. 1st St.

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SANFORD FLEA MART
l'.TMIIeE,onUandll

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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14' fri hull Bowrider.
SSHPChrysIer. TIll trailer $1050
3236319,

332.360)
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LAKE MARY - New 3 bdrm, INVENTORY CLEARANCE. See us
homes. Make color selections,
for the b?st deal on a new home,
paved streets, city water, $71,500
with__________
only $700 down Government GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
financing. $34 1649, BuIlder.
360) Orlando Drive

Lake' PRIVACY. Top area Tret.
Citrus Dock.9rm Paradise area.
30's. AppI. 534 2559; 53) 6177.
3 Bedroom, 7 bath brick home, ___________________________
Largeutilityroom,pantryandlot% LIcensed, 12 room QueSt home.
o4 cabinets In kitchen, floor to
Central H&amp;A, attractive, rent i
ceiling bookcase, built in desk In
flcirms.. live in drn.,nxtairt
bedroom, fenced yard, lots of
for retIree. $6,000 down ' si
trees. 1 wIndow air unitS. All for
payments, $111.37. 322.4914.
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4I-Ho(JM

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-FIee$wing
197)

377.,I3

For Rent: Office and
Storage Space.
l200FrenchAve,,37J.7340
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FREE T.V.

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CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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sink,
built.in
appliances,

ant

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electrIc trolling motor, other
Sat day7P..
accessories. wiii sell to highest
bidder over s.i,oco by Mar. 1. 611. Open daily 101; We btjy,'$tI,tr*de
1959.

Sneak Preview

LOW

1972 Ford LTD. brown metallic, fully
lOded. extid sharp. 57,095. Ca!I
Don Pope. 32)16)1 Dealer.

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Mako 17' - IS HP Mercury. Cer.

REALTORS
ldyllwllde- 3 bedrooms with double ______________________ 647.1)11
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garage, 2 baths. family room, Nice 2 bedroom block
tr
New
dining room, utility room with
roof, carpeted throughout,

7bedroom trailer,
alr,$IiOmo.
373.6490 _______
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LA.

Johnson, Back to back fold down
seats. Excellent condition, Call
323 (1.31 after S

wallpaper,buiIf.inkitcps
maintenanc, fee. LOW, LOW,

convertible, 1400.

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15' Cobia, deep V. 1973 65 HP

'townhouses. WaII.to.w.II carpet,

1969 Pontiac Catali,a

O4I3ITAL RUGS WANTEC
TopprIcespaId.use.anycj,

Mon. Wed.
fl2lHartwell,Sanforcj

WINTER SPM.ilC,
COVE

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Port of Sanford, 373 5250.

or used furnituri, appllances.toots.
ect. Buy I or 1001 items.Larry's
Mart. 713 Sanford, Ave.

II' Orlando Clipper with 15 HP
Johnson md trailer, 5393, 372.6002.

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WANTED

Sugar Cane Mill
Call 322-1799

Buy direct from manufacturer, 11'
Fiberglass fishing boats. Have
some 2rid's. Call 332.10.49; 322-1170.

WIlT REALTY

Realtor

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traIler. Will trade IS' boat or lOt
far equIty. 322-7455.

Reg. Real Estate Broker

SMALL CASH
LIke new, central air, carage,
Sanford, have several. FHA or VA
to see call 37)94)0.

to tt;i Homemker Show at the
Sanford Civic Center. March 1.
AdmissIon is free, and doors open
at 6:30 p.m.

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Wantedtobvyus.dofflc,furfli,ur,
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy. )77,

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1969 Dodge Cornet 140 S Cylinder,
one owner, clean. See at III F
Wekiva Park Dr. on the We$siva
River 3220714.
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1973 Monte Carlo Burgandy wth
b.ejrgarsdy vinyl top, factory ait,
cruise control. automatic trans.
mission, power beakes, power

6-V/anted to Buy

Refrigerator, 14 cu. ft. Coldspot,
fi'Ostfr, white. Excellent can
ditiøn. First $100 3230567.

available.

s&amp;Iast.cougeonht

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Refrlgeratorforsale
$20. Deitona
5743150

C.,n

1971 VW. AM FM radlo, 64.000 mIles
Good Condition, US'S

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Largest d;al;. '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph. 131 1311, Open
Sundays 124

JIM DANDYJAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
service. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697 GORMLY'S. E. 46, Sanford 323.413]

A HOME FOR YOU
3 BedroomS, 2 bathe, Florida room.
$23,500. VA and FHA financing

Hartman Realty mc,

O,'Situn

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,

tifieo trailer, electric winch,

PrIced to sell - attractive home
overlvokirig lake, corner lot, new
roof, 3 bdrm., I bath Will kill FHA
or Va. $21,900.

said

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Wanted i5'21' Fiberglass.I.O. with

possession, By owner. $26,900. 323.
7116.

Riatty. REALTOR, 3737730.

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two l'igs, ready for
Breedlogor Barbecuing
Call 337 1299

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

transferred, immediate

Datsuri-Sbaru Sele
'14 some below dealer cost, first
CO."se•flrst choice?
Plus rta '
finest Used Ca's, Dick (lard

67A-Feed

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Sanford - 1½ yr. old 3 bdrm., ww
carpet, central h &amp; a. Owner

Clean, 3 br., 5150 dOwn, 5191 trio. S
annual Pd. rate. $23,500. Acre

'HE HERALD prøudly invites you
REALTOR OR BROKER

iriiawamavs.ai 11T7

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Yard Sale: 2536 LaureiAve. 10a.m..
7 p m., Sat. and Sun. Clothing,
furnIture, odds and ends, mIsc, If
rains will be held next wetkers,

DeBARY. just listed-2 SR;1½
bath, desired location. Large Lot.
$71,500. CORBETT REAL
ESTATE, REALTOR, 611.4791.

WflFordF 100 Pick up. 302 VI, gor.cJ
condition. $1,000 37) osI,.

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for

Pick up lunk cars FREE Small
price for others Call efter I p.m.
377.1431
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You can get a faIr p -Ice when OU
advertIse your "&amp;nyt needs" in
the Want

Watch for opening
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Garag, on or about
_'rth7. FOr info, call 531 910.
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80-Autos

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HEATED KENNELS. 322-3737

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refurbished Spanish style
home. Must be seen to be ap
preciated $36,900. Terms.

REALTY.
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Sanford - 3 bdrm., 7 bath, central
heat &amp; aIr, carpet, drapes, kitchen
equIpped. $195 mo. 64 SOS,.

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Lcated 1 Block
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On Sanford Avenue,

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$973 Chevy ½ ton pick up wilts or
'ivithout I' slide in camper, Good
condition 332.40)7

Celitnttempermenthorchiidrenar
watch dog. Males or iernales, 5)0.
322-3107. Alter S.

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GarageSale:

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC

Shepherd

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ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
0. BOARDING kENNELS

54--Ga
Sales
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MOBILE HOME PARK
Rentals from only
$
Best tot selectIon
now as'ailable In
newest
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on

percent

with Cation to buy and
•PPlv from so to
100 percent of your rent
!0 the dOwnpaympntf

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71.4

Cneyear

Meetings
BusIness 7:30 lstTues.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
above named corporatiom,, wtsethqt 1913. your wrItten otjections, ii any,
EIOHT!NTH JUDICIAL
existing or dllsOIVc'd, and tO all and also serve a copy ci same on
CUll.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
peisons and Parties claiming or CHARLES N. LANE, Esq.,
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vving any inyeres, or claim
wag., Orlando, Florida
as
CIVIL ACTION 5Ø, 7S-415CA.14.D
owners, mortgagees, iudgment 3250), Attorney for PetItioner
creditors or lIen holders of, upon or herein; oth.rwt this matter will
jJ
JjJ
against the parcIs of land POC1$d U 1St forth in th• Petition IN RI THE MARRIAGE OP
GLADYS P. BUCCIPII, WIFE, AND
hereInafter described:
for Adoption flIed herein toward the
ii
MADVO r. nlirr,sei iiiics*wn
Ui
ui tvIl4
IKICP(
PAIrIL.
BROE3ER and
FITw
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NOTICE OF ACTION
BRODER, mInors, by ROBERT
TO: MARKO C BUCCIP41
Th* West 10 feet of the South '., of
DAVID fRITZ, their Stepfather,
9701 SprI.igbrooli
the SW '. of the NE '.4 of the NW '.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Houston, Texas 770,41
of Section 72. Township 21 South, this Covet on the 77th day of
Range 7 East, Seminole County,
February, A. 0. 1973
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Florida.
(SEAL)
action for dIssolution of marriage
Arthur H. Beck*Ith, Jr.
hai bee'. filed against you and you
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
PARCEL II
jjul.
JjJI
requIred to serve a copy of your
By: ElaIne RiCharde
written c'efenws, if any. 10 It on
The South 15 feet of the North 100
Deputy CIeri
WILFRED H, CONRAD,
feet of the West 56 feel Of Block C, Publish March 4, 11, 15, 23, 1973
petitioner's attorney, wtsol. address
Weavt*rsfleid as recorded In Plat DEL. 13
Ii 100 North Highway 1797,
Bock 12, Pages 61 arid 65, of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CaucIberry, Florida 33207, on or
Public Records of Seminole COUnty,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
before April 3rd, 1973. and file the
Florida.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
origInal
wIth the clerk of this cssjrt
PLEASE TAKE NOTE that a
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
eithu'r before %Kvice on petitioners
Declaration of Taking hs been filed
NO. 1S2S7CA69.D
altne'y or immediately th,zreatter.
in the above Styled cause by the
OherwPse. a default will be entered
Pet Itioner, CITY OF ALTAMONTE
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORagaInst you for thi relief demanded
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, a municipal
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
In the petition.
corporation, for corx1.mnatlnr
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Plaintiff,
easements in, Over and across the
this Court on February 24th, 1973
several tracts of Ijnd described in
FRANx M. PEALE, ot ci,
(Circuit Court Seal)
the PetitIøn for the purpose Of Ii's
Defendant,
siallinç arid maintaining sanitary
Arthur H Betkwith, Jr.
As Clerk of the Court
sewer trunk Interceptor syslern in
NOTICE TO DEFEND
By Cecelia V Ekern
tise City of Altarnorde Spr.r'gs,
As Deputy Clerk
Florida, and Seminøt, County.
TO: FRANK M. REALE arid
WILFRED H (ONRAti
Fw1'A,'t,ei I:Ttiti'.ii
EacPsOefendantis'ps,rytifj
k'.'..
JANICE REALE. HIS WIFE
Attorney for Petitioner
that the PetitIoner wIll call up for
Residence Unknown
100 North Highway 1792
hearing before the HonOrable Voile
':':&gt;:;.:.:.:.;..:.;.'..
A. Williams. Jr.,or,eof tI's. IudgE'IOI
Casselberry, Florida 32707
' SUIT TO FORICLOII.jRI
Publish March 4. II, II, 23. 1973
th above.styled Court, on the 31st
MORTOACt
DEL 11
day of March, AD. 1973, at 1)30
________
You,
FRANK
am., at the SemInole County JANICE REALIZ, M.
hisPEALE and
wife, and all
Courthse, Sanford, Fløld,
Its those claiming any rit, title or
application fØ Order of
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
takIng
heretofore filed ; this CeiW
All Interest by, through or under YOU.
FOR TAX DIED
(Sectl 197,493 Flerlda Statutes of
parties to this suit arid all
other to foreclose a certain mortgage on
1969)
interested parties may appear at
the
time and pla.:e designated fld be wit:following describ.tj property, to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
I
heard .
that (1 W Hoskins the holder ot th
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33.
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nas ritea said
nereoy
corn.
HOMES
ORLANDO,
Section
On'
ninndedto serve
Certificates for a t* deed to be
.
written
defenses
to
ôCcOfdlng
to
the
FijI
th('r()q,
P!itin
45
in nr ç
ittu,j thereon The certificate
S JOLPII DAVIS, r,coq
vI
a u , v Jv
uI
in eiat Dock I), PIgeI
jp, attoey for PetItner, Post and
numbers and years of Issuance, the
6 of the PIic Records
70)ConCO.gDr
c
Office Box 1320 Sanfotd F(Io
of description of the property and the
I: i
CaSselberry
a
SemInal,
County Florida a k a 70)
.,
3 Pieces
names in Which It was asse are
e.cous
37Th, on or betore the 25th day *4 ftrightonWay, Casselb,rry Florida,
as
f011ows.
Mack AD. 1,75, md to IllS the together with Range and
1
Cole Slaw,
Furnace Certificate Po. 1011 Year of
original Cf said written detins
located
therein
F nch Fries Hot Roll
a
tt'
ISsuance 1973
with th5 Clerk of Circuit Court
filed again%t YOU a1 y.'s.'
said Court either before
Descriptloflofpropeqty
on RterJIred TO r Ca (oy Cf
.
Pottlor.r . attcmne sefv.c
tOt 32 FIts A Grove Terrace
r
or im
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mediately thereafter to show what aswer orplvadnglolhecon,PlaInt
the
PIaintIff'
attorney,
Nimi In which assessed Ru.
riht title Interest or lien you or PATRICK MCGROTTY 1430
S
any of YOU, have
w
Shirley HOkin
Willie Menlo
to the First Street, Miami, FlorIda, and
Williams, r,Ine Carl Hoskins.
BinQolvery Tui, N ght
property described Inin andPetition,
file the Original anSwer or pleading
Early Bird at 10
All Of
to
cause, If any you have, in the
property being in the
offic 04 the Clerk of t
Regular $ 00
County ot Iemincfe, Staleuf Florida.
why
pioperty
shOUld nOt be Cfrcuit Crt on or belote the 31st
Free Card With This Ad
coimn
Unlees luch certificate or cer.
for the n and pur.
et Mirth, 191$. If you fail to
Meetings 1st &amp; 3rd
poSes$$sOtfOthinlhepdj,,i
tificates shall be redeemed cc.
CO?ding to law the Property
Thursday
UaHt
1PM
relief demanded
Inc c:ice
relief demanded Iii the' Petltn.
:
DOPl AND ORDERED at San.
hlghei,t .COSh bidder at the court
WITNESS my hand and Seal of lord, Seminole
County,
Frlda, this hOuU door on the 17th day of March,
said Court on the 71st day
If your club or organhzatj
'
24th day Of Feeuary, A., )97S,
February A 0 ins.
,73 it 11:00 AM.
Would like to be inclted in
Art, H BSCkWIfts Jr
(SEAL)
this listl
Dated thIs 6th day of F4brry
call'
Clerk Semile County
197$,

Tuesday Special

,

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storage buildings, All for only

required. M. UNSWORTH utoer

Wewlileasehorupt

Hwy l'97

TO COMPARE!

'

Bedroom set, complete $105;
guItars, SIS; rsew livIng room set,
5120; 2 twIn beds, sao complete;
ladles desk. $75 Dave's Furniture,
0 Sanford Ave, 223 9370

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Sanford - 3 bedroom, l baths,
central heat &amp; air. $160 No lease

FINANCINGAVAILASLE

30

SnnfoiJ

•-_

Conventional Ftnancng

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''t ci

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NOCLOSING COSTS

WE DARE YOU

I

2606 S.Wy. 17.97
REAlTOR 3735771

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Married couples only, no children,
no pets. 7617 Elm, Senforcs3e 6956
Mrs. Mello

Priced from

NOTICE
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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2fldSI
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A Community of

ON THE LAKE

jJJll Jllljj
jluul Jill jll
Jill Jill Jul
Jill Jill ji,

Wednesday's

Harold Hall Realty

Eves. $491116

carport, large fenced backyard.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALtOR
15*15' storage shed, only) yr. oid. 3 Bedroon, 7 baths, with all the 327 4991
19)9 5. French
3220111 after 7:30pm.
amenities Privacy hence, fruit
377.7374,337.1196,337734
trees. ASsumable mortgage,
3371939,3374164
127 Country Club Dreve
$41000
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5110,7 bedroom, family room
(_ommercla( Properties
InformatIonlnwir
VII
I ICUJ iIIUW nuuse
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Homes, Lots
Classlf led Ads are here to help you Shaded yard, lovely home, nice
And
sy, Sell, rent or swap.. at a lov
area. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath% Occupy
I.
Acreaae
At
kI
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"•V"'V L" IVV ii RIVV II.
- Call 332.2611 or $3) 9993
$31,500.
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Beautiful

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COrFEE CENTRAL - Cottee
Service no* available sfl Sanford.
37)5034

Wall Papering

storage tanks, Dewatering, cx

cavatlon, driveway culvert pipes

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d head walls, retaining wails.
Keith P. Smith Construction Inc.,
30S624 1111. Stan, 34 psr,
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ANDREW MATNEY
BUI$diflQ&amp;Rerflorjeling
3?) 7234

PAUL SLATER
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
LkensedRejldentiaI,Commftcial
FreeE%timat,lphmw3

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Well Drilling
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C&amp;A Backhoe Service
.,,.

Two girls' 2O
Bicycles; Girls
clothing, 1216 100 paperback
books; rocking chaIr. 373 53i

to ti-is,

and SSUC spec Fast, erc'snmical
Call Victot 321 0331

Landclearing, septic tanks, fill dirt,

All kinds of gg;i;
3729147.

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair andtervlce
SThI
MACHINE 0.
SIJi'PLY CO
207w. 2nd 5?
372 64)?

MAITLAND FLEA MART

1911 Hwy. l7t2Open$at &amp;Sun.9S
339-2920

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79-Trucks-Trailers
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AK DobermaW pTn7ieU gp%,
ChampIon Ilnug.. $73. to $130. Mr.
Anderson, 344,5710

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COUNTRY LIVING yt? CloSa to City
conveniences, Newly painted,
paneled. carpeted a,d furnished.

area ibedrooms, Pi baths, 2
years old O*nri' needs to mode
S73,0)

.

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Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St., Sanford 322-tIll

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Quiet

65-Pets-Supplies

Drop In bobbin, zig zag, and 3 nerdit
posItion. Like new condition, solC
new for $10, balance of 5-43 cash or
S payments of 510. New warr4ply.

ROKERS
Days-3226173
NIghts 322.5424 or 372.2352

1", baths, with ce.Iral heat and air
Owner will negotiate 173900

March 1. Coolting show starts at
7:30, butdoors open at 6:30 hot you
fo browse through f he many
displays of exciting merchandise
________
from Iorn,rcp*nfi,

Carpet
Ca In n.
A..,
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GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
Iq sewing cabInet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
1n machln,,. Full automatic.
Pay balan(e of $75 or 10 payments of U.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

3 Bedrooms Nearly New

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE

REALTORS371 6351or613.fl33
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2 BR DuplCx,$)?SMo
373 6250

LIghts and water furnished,
Adults, no pets, 37/ 0102; 332 $409.

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per mo. $40 damage deposit.
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REALTORS
23'6SParkDr.

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* *Singer*

FORREST GREENE INC.

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DON'T FORGET (HE HERALD'S
HOMEMAKERS SHOW at THE

Rent

Pont Blue Listre Electric
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FIXER.IJPPER - 2 Story, 3
bedroom home. Central hen? and
air, beautiful oaks, fenced. 5)5,300.
WE TAKE TRADES

322242O Anytime

GOOdS

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4 BR, 2 full baths, fr"iily room 0.
den, pleisty storage. 525.0)0. 372.
0192 after I p m

Convenient Location

4 Small

Jill

PINECPFST
HAS POOL! This I
(&gt;0(1,0cm homo, next to elemnen
tary school and shop;ng, hi
family room, too. Heat, air and
othcr extras Only S76.?oo

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Bamboo Cove, 12 BORM, shag.b
wvvsykitchens, ptayground, near
city park &amp; S.nford Plaza. From
SIlO. Airport Blvd. near Sanlurj
Ave.373.1340.

Leqal Notice

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323-0742 (il 323..03il

Beautiful 3 bedroom, t" bath,
carpeted, fenced yard 1st &amp;
323 1194
rm 2 bath dining &amp; Florida
Centret air &amp; heat, large lot, Loch
Arbor, $70) mo, 337210).

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3 Bedrooms. 1' - Baths
Near High School
372)510
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3 BR, I'baths,carpet, central heat
wELAKA APARTMENT,
air, fenced, range, refrig,rator.
111W. 1t St.
$300 mo. 37763.45
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5 1Household

PlO QUALIFYING, NEW 3 BR.. 2
bath home, all extras. $),cl)0 down,

322
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_________________________ SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

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3272?67.

3 bedroom home - fenced yard,
patio. Newly decorated No more
____________________
than 2 cilldren. 322771).

Efficiency apt.. ale utililles o.r.
nished, newly decorated 597.50.
3722296 after S Adults. No pets.

64Equipment for

"SANFORD'S SALES LEAOE1"
1I., i..,
,.._
..
VERTISEDI Fenced 3 bedroom I BEDROOMS, spacious, corn.
with combined dining area and
fOrtable, I bedroom, 7 bath,
kitchen, air. carpeting, good
central heat 1. air. Large family
location. 573,000.
room, with fireplace, excellent
locatIon &amp; financing t37,7
ADVERTISED! One year old. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, equipped
kitchen, privacy fencing, many
other extras. 146,000 Good han.
cing available.

Mike otter. After 4

Freev,lfl.5D1.

beautiful cabinet, Also color
portable. Other Mi

Mayfair, I edroom 'arpeted,
central HIA, fireplace, private
dlring
2½ lots, orange
tries. By owner $35,000. 322.1)95,
323. 2560.

1914 HondaSSO

Let m till yo..'r spring garden
or mow your vacant lots. Floyd

Early Amerlc*n Console Color TV,

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

.
Realty .

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tempeqatur.sabove7l,deg.....
5)95

2571 Park Dr.
322.2)10
REALTOR
AFTER IIRS:
3229211
322064*
337•392)

78-Motorcycles

_______________________________ _______________________________
/
197d Yamaha 90 CC. T*in Street.
Hedge Viburnum, 1½'to2',
1100, helmet included. Geneva,
Well Bunched
34 5155.
$100. 202W.lOth.
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Sofar Collector-will generate

Jim Hunt Realty

IP4 ALL PRICE RANGES
017W. 1st St.
337.5641

last mo, 323 1430 Rentals
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iIUUII uniy 4O----pets 1-----flrI.i,..tI(
.' ...... ,.ii difl
373,.s:.

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REALTOR 322.7495

Stenstroni

ADRM., Air &amp; Heat, 101 Temple

FurniShid I bedroom air cond. apt.
fl

r APARTm'FNTS
.4 Z.".L(E
JEiiui"
,, I
13h1 SANTA BARBARA OR.

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'THREE

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23 Bemboolike

Large 1 bedroom furnished apart.
ment. All utilities Included. 911
Park $165 montn; 15 damage.
3230430.

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25 Greedy
48 Uau4ne
COmmunIties 28Caucuan
same
38Suvnnwtsme Studious
2ltuandal'short. 5OTw

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TOUGHGUYS'

32 Woman IdVlU, 2 Frwtdnnk

bedroom air, Ideal for retired
persons, 640 641, 3375034.

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dessert and beverage

' 1

las

tTrnlshed, 1 bedroom apt., air.
carpeted, only $9 50. 3fl 2296
after S Adults, no pets

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23 6650

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,

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Heated Pool
1' Bedroom

2 8DRM, furnished or unfurnithed
duttspreferred
373S$Si or 322.6620

lor2bedrOom duples apartments.
Furnhtheci or Unfurnithed,
_____________________________
swimming pool. 1220 S. Orlando
FROM
Dr. 373 7920.
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD
________________
371 7570
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32-FlousesUnfurnished
________
DUPLEX, Furn. or unfurn. Ideal
locatIon, reasonable rent. Ph.
loch Arbor -. On lake, paved street,
owner 363 3721 anytime.
1 yr. lease, renewal opllon, 6
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*

_____ lshwasher&amp; Disposal
Pool &amp; Clubhouse
______
''
Laundry Facility

____

L.

*

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Gentleman or woman
To Share Ilonle and

Eat

* Clothes Washer.Dryer
* Recreationalauilding

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
103W. )st5t,
3714061. 32305)7
Real Estate Oroker

Tuesday, March 4, 1973-94

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62Ganden

Overhead Steel Garage Door
arid Fittings. A 1 Condition
$SSI$77, Orlando

FRUIT FOR SALE

CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 73-4)0,
CA.20-F

and MARGARET H.
BARBER, his wife

Bedroom $174

____ WaIltoWaIi Shag

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Range.Refrigerao
T'A-.lxe'
* Dishwasher.Djsposai =.___..._

Aasonry Construction
_____ Central Heat &amp; Air

.
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n'

*

Six Month's Lease

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9-•GOJ Things to

The West 10 feet of the South % of
the SW I,. of the NE of the NW (
BY: ROBERT DAVID FRITZ, TheIr
.'' ''
r r ...
Cl lAl&amp;l'T' A
Of SectIon 37, Township 2) South, srepcamer,
•
lone
fib)
ACROSS
____
901 171-5459.
11. A '
iclok
Range 29 East, Seminole County,
Petitioner
__________________________
37Acloe,GIau
IRiI.iR
___________________
I ObsUucl
Florida,
IC li,1
and Rornero
NOTICEOP
____________________
18-Help wt'
IIvL W'51T1U
JOHN B. CHRISTY
ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS
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8 Car,es shelter40 Musical
TO:
ROBERT
and EVELYN CHRISTY,
t2Bostl.
FRANCIS Need
Immedlalety auto salesman.
_______
______
______
lnsumin1
______
_______________________________
I A
BRODER. whose residence is
hIs wife
13 Curved
Experlenci
etsary. Phone
41 Theater sign
1LR1A 44ljU.f1 fAfl4jt!'TEl
SM
.
Unknown.
hut
s,tva.
a.I
mIuIng
Art
PrXtor,
.iTei[f
42Knght's
CRANSTON RHODE ISLAND residence
14 Cry of
£lr'4t
A
protection
was in Maitland, Florida, more
ConvenIence store managers. Ex.
bacchanats
It1NT
________
RE
_____
_______
45Manage
f*rtic%JIarfy,iflCareOfMr$Vfrgiflia
FRANK W CHRISTY INC
perieesc.d preferred. Salary pluS
15By'inarn.
'
Brodr (Mother of Robert Francis
49 Work together
co JOHN 8. CHRISTY
commissIon. 337 001$, confidential
16 Cowboys
monster
Bred,.), 1110 S. Orlando Ave. Apt.
514 feservolr Avenue
51 Foiiow
28 Engage
tOP4bw
__________________________
6 Rnted
CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND IE. Maitland. Florida
service
ascetics
YOU
REAL ESTATE SALES: Have
AREHEREBYNOTIFIED
lLowPsaunl
51erflPiOyd
2IBulk
20M
that Petition toe the Adoption of
opening toe full time licined
PARCEL II
B Anatrnie,i
31 011cc o'r'g
53 Fats.. god
21 German river
.
KEVIN PATRICK BRODER arid
associate. For appt. call Larry
t'1*uS
54 E'damat,on o'
33 F.rsl German
22 Love
The South 1$ feet of the North 100 KEITH MICHAEL
Saxon, Realtor, 323-94)0.
URODER,
9 Always
prssid.nt
24 Grotto
feet of the West 54 feet
Block C, minors, his been filed by ROBERT
ION}rse gOddees
55 Act
Tin years
Ladles as Fashion Show Directors
Weathersfleid as recorded In Plat DAVID FRITZ, the steptaipse.
26 EUlOP$fl
Of dsssny
56 Pat.
40 Cantered
for Sarah Coventry Jewelry. Earn
said minor chIldren and the
BOOS. 12, Pag,i 64 and 65. of ps
11 "(I(dY hif O.ne 41 F.sPsi,ne leader
Hr. Full or part lime. No in57 Miii ch.ld
PetitIoner,
herein,
Public Records of Seminole County,
In the Circuit
270c.rman
t7MisCuhrse
vestment.
3737791 after 6.
4? Tart
Florida.
_________
,
DOWN
Court of Seminole County,
CDieitat,uis
43 Wax bnn.
v,..
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Noon The Do Before PubHcQtion

* W1W Shag Carpet

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

-Iiiate _____________

CaliBart Real Estate

et'EM While *
* They're Hot! *

* Unfurnished

One Bedroom $144

..

41- uses

FLA. RETIREMENT DREAM on * "
Scenic Wekiva Rivers bass
tithing paradt.e. among beautiful
O5 Rental from $125 mo. for
mobile homes includes free canoe Newhousu ma rural
No down
se, Adults only. Camp Seminole,
payment, monthly payments lass
wo.
than rent. Government subsidized
to uaiitied buyers. Call to see if
you qualtfyf I

RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

:!)Øyouve searched for the Ultimate
=in apartment iIvng, y'j
__
jat Franklin Arms, Convenient:y
______
_____locsted lust two blocks west o.;
_____97.
between Fairway Plaza and
• ..$emlnole Hh School

DEADLINES

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Scram bier

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6:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATUPDAY 9.Noon

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Answer to PrevIous PuI. .
safetyisa family attatr.

HOURS

Villas

"Quiet Elegance"

41cc line
)thru3 times
3k a line
6thru 33 times
U times •...... cc line
(S200MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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(3$) Mayber'ry RFD

Celebrity
Sweepstakes

RATES

Houis for Sits

lOr2BedrOOm.AduitsOnly - VA-No down. 3
Park Avinue Mobil, Park
extras, dead end, corner lot.
2515 Park Drive, )n 'f"
fenced. trec
S?2.5 322 3791
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Sandlewood

Apartments

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(13) OW Smothers

Environment

831-9993
322-2611
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

fl

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4FRANKUN

Qrkndo Winter Pork

SmlnoIe

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Furnished

Notice Is hereby given that I am DEK•144
In busIness at 26)7 S.
SUfldQ)'N00t Frkioy
French Avi., Sanford, Seminole
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
__________________________________________________
Cnunty, Florida, under the fictitlov
FOR TAX DEED
name of SANFORD RADIO &amp; C. B. (Secfio 1fl.itS Flcrldi Statutes of
CENTER, and that I nhend to I9)
V'ecistersaIdnam. with the Clerk of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
18-Help Wanted
_______ 4_p,.5Afla%
________________
the
Clrnjlt Court, Seminole County, that Seminole County the holder of _____________
--.-----.--- ----------Florida In accordance with the the following certificates has flied
-A GOOD SALESMAN - i3 n.verout
pr05bo of the Flctilis flame Mid certlficat,stor a tax deed lobe Lecithin! Vinegar!
of work, Call us if you have a real
,atuni,, !0 Wit. Section 063.09 issued thereon. The certificat.
all four In on caosuli. ask tar
.%n.ua
•"i.
esrate license, and a desire
numbers and years of issuance, the
VB6, Faust's Drugs
5: 0. W. Wilson, Jr.
EARN MOREt
description of the property, and the -Pubilth: Feb. II. 23, March 1, fl, names In Which it we' ssessed are
FACED WITH A DRINKING
FORREST GREENE, INC.
1975
PROBLEM
REALTORS3fl 6353or 3376970
s follows:
DEK 96
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Certificate No. 1,5 Year of
$aiisman for sales position wilh w*Ii
Can Help
issuance 1972
____________________________
small gasoline powered machfles,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Write P,O. Box 1213
1c4 A loch Arbor Fairlane Sec PB
direct to user. Seminole Orange.
___________________________
FLORiDA
Sanford, Florida
Pg 100
Above average returns In ix.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 73-367.CAI5.B
Nar.e in which assessed Charles
change for honest. hard working.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, E. Bloom Jr., et al.
experienced sales performance.
FLORIDA,amuniclpalcorporation,
IN YOUR FA.MiLY?
All of said property being In the
k resume for interview to Box
AL.ANON
Petitioner, sountyof3eminoie, Ststeof Florida
565. care 04 The lfrrald, P Q
,
.s
For
lamifiri
or
friends
of
profflem
'
tJnIes' Such crtlficate or
.. .
los,,
J0i
W
UARUEFI
drinert
flJ lificates shall be redeemed ac
?ARGARETH. BARBER,hiswite; cordIng to law the property Forfurtherin?ormationcalll7l.tSi7
or write
AVON
JOHN B. CHRISTY and EVELYN described In such certificate or
says....
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group P.O.
CHRISTY, his wife; WILLIAM 0. certIficates will be sold to the
O'DONNELL
,
Make
it
a
Happy
New Year. Payoff
and
Box
533,
Sanford,
Fla.
37,7)
ELAINE highett cash bidder at the court
last year's bills and start Saving
ODONNELL,hIswite;and FRANK
again. No selling experience
W. CHRISTY, INC.. a Rhode Island )97S at II' A U
AE YOU TROUBLED? ciii Toil
CoroorMlnn.
. ..-- -..,
.iiaiv. Let's tolk at,v'.,t it.
Fr.
____________________________
t
": Car:"
t;4 IIiI 4th day i. february,
Areas open. . . off .Southwest
DfendantS
)73
"HotIlna". Adults or ',',ns.
NOTICF. IN EMINENT
Btvd.;ofl 24th St.;ofl Locust Ave.
'
5: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
______________________
Call 641.3079.
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
Clerk of Circutt Court
_______________________________
_____________________________
._-.,-IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
S-LOSt S. Found
t',f Seminole, Coty, Florida
OF FLORIDA.
____________________
____________________________
By; Ida Creel
Rentals
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
Deputy Clerk
_____________________________
CERN: And to
._FOUND - Female Irish Setter,
Publish: Feb. 11. IS. 25, March 1
a. The following nameo
Wynnewood area. Call 371 UI' ________
1973
29-Rooms
and parties whO vs believed tO be DEK36
after 7.
end whose last known places
residence are as set forth below, and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Education

(9) 510.000 Pyramid
2:30 (2, I) The Doctors
(6) Girl In My
LIfe

Beaver
930 (44) Petticoat
10:30 (2)

V*ri.tu

Lives

(44) Leave It To

us N. Orlando Aye,
(Hwy. 17.92)
Winter Park 617-4720

(I) Mery Griffin
(' GlilIgan's Island
(13) Orlando City
Council
(33) Batmari
(44) Gitiiqn's Island
5:00 (9) Dinah Shore
(24) Mister Roger's
NeIghborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
:t' 1,!J r'tews

Deal

(I) Movie

to dinner &amp; dancing

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Beaver
3:30 (2,6) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) Match Game
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e Life To
Live
(35) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2,0) Somerset
() Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) MIckey Mpusa
Club

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Notice Is h,reby given that I am
INVITATION TO lID
In busIne at 10)2 Highland
Notice ii hereby given that the
Attamonte Springs 32701, City of Cauelberry of S.m;nole
Seminole County. Florida, under the County, Florida, will receive %eal10
fictitious name of PENLO bid5vpto5:0Qp.M. Monday, March
PRODUCTS. and that I intind to i?.l9lLintheCasseiberryCityHail,
register saldname with the Clerk of Casselbegry.
Florida
for
the Circuit COUrt, Seminole County, rearrangement and alteration of a
Florida In accordance with the
rtlon of the Casselberry Police
provisloM of the Fictitious Name
epartmet.
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 665.01
Spicllicitlons may be Obtained
Florida Statutes 1957.
from the CityManager, Cassclbarry
S. Louis Lang
City Hell, Casseiberry, Florida. The
PbI: Feb. 75, March 1. Il, ii, City reserves the right to acce,t
1975
reject any or all bids.
DEK.146
Harry C. Hug
City Manager
Publish Feb. 25. March 19'S
FICTITIOUS NAME

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When hbout 25 members

Women's Editor

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KeUes and Anchor

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held their "Zoo Day" in the
Antique,' Junktique" and flea Knowles Chapel,

old Sanford Zoo, Saturday,

loIlip
College on Thursday and
know there's, another haunt to Friday, in both
afternoons
add to their happy hunting and evenings. the
grounds for attractive and
Also, choral music of a dif.
curious odds and end-and you
ferent
kind will be presented by
don't have to drive far to get
there, either.
tile world re-knowned Tucson
BOYS Chorus in the Sanford
Sanford Flea
operated by I3tbat and David Uvic Center Saturday night,
Carlton, is located on SR 46, just sponsored by Seminole Mutual
Concert
Association for
a half mile east of 14
Of interest to area c ubs and Association merntxrs.

market fans will tv happy to

LOWER PRICE ON ThE NEW

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ordering them separately. Your dealer can give
you the details.
and the Mon:,j
Stjstj Rcinl Pre f he

cession stands, and while
patents browse, there're pony
rides for

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Seminole County teenagers to
n "e themselves p.-etty Easter
ges of the Outfits and stand in line to win

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At the end of the busy
day. kred by happy from
their efforts

In the Women's
Sunda y
volunteer workers at the
to en ter
Seminole Count) Juvenile otSanfor(I's
8th annual Teenage
Detention Center . There
were Sewing Contest and Fashion
called Visitor Volunteers—well, Show.
they are, In a sense Their
Irene Brown and Edith
correct name, however, as Avenel have entry blanks, so

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had a good time, and ex
pressed the hope that Zoo
Day would become an
ann ua l event.
During the day, act
$100 dollars was taken at
the zoo gate. All of the
money goes toward the new
Central Florida Zoological

Park.

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ago. my husban d w
accident and suffered an injury
to his spine that left him
Paralyzed from the waist down.
He has made a remarkable
recovery, both physically and
!yhgIca!ly,
dery well in a

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Fo0u.5

want metostsrtdevelopiugany
sloppy

such a crime, IMA EGGE LEADS SALES CAMPAIGN
e are thankful that he is
Abby? I don't intend to make a
Pilot Club of Sanford has started Its annual sale of Easter
alive and we have both ac- habit of it.
candy, all in attractive box es decorated with blown egg heads of
cepted the fact that he will
BONE TIRED clo wns or lovely ladies like ima Egge
never walk again, but YOU
pictured above. Candy Is
DEAR
TIRED:
A crime? on sale at First Federal
would not believe some of
Savings
and
an of Seminole on First
Ce rtainly not. The next time
questions people ask me. I
Court
House,
Sanford Dry Cleaners
your baby needs attention on PimCUO
Avenue, and
mean personal questions about
all Plot Club members.
during the
t
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proceeds benefit Pfl suppo rted charatles
h usband
him to please
(What he is
and isn't
take
over
to
you
can get &gt;0w
capableof doing.) TheywantW
resL That way you'll be able to
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from

than the base mid-size model from Chey's neirest sales
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thin the moct simila r riiojj Irtn COUPE
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byl booklet "How to write Lefler%
for All Occasions." P1#850 enclaso a
long, self-addremd, Itampod (200

Naturalist. Dedicated "To the
earth, to those whom lives of

publication,

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Us ually get dres e
prettled up to serve him his
breakfj,t but the baby had
d Id
I was du
night with her,
I was so
UedIcod hardly get out of
bed In the morning. Whet
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carried on about how
mother always got dressed up
in the morning, and he didn't

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to save some
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those whose
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help to perpetuate it for future

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eight Scts down, Salt takoil a
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took

LAUNDROMAT

Cleaning al budget ...
pr-ces and coin laundry
tervico in a pleasant at.
pon
dally.
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including a Fashion Show
and over 30 merchant's displays...

DELL

Free

MARILYN GARLANTI

gift

V4 9212
Allarnunte Springs

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bag for all...

On Hwy 17-92 at 271h

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Admission FREE!

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niversary year program, the
society has produced a special
edition of its award winning

never one

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COOSC. Enclose stamp•d, selfaddressed envelope pieat
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Hate to write lctte! Send

got very• u set with me
Abigail
yesterday because I served m Beverly
Hilli, Calif 90212, for Ab-

his breakfast in my nightgown
and bathrobe, which I had

!MJMLA SEDAN $164 LESS
than thc Most 511nilar

On

largest conser ation

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75 Years Old

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than an comJ)ctitive, American full.si:e car,

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know it our sex life is over. It
dress and get all prettled up to
sn't. But I resent their prying.
serve him breakfast.
How do other
le in this
OP
bImI
CONFIDENTIAL TO
si tuation hmd1et his
RUNNING
OUT OF GAS IN
feel like telling them it's none of
01110":
One
who keeps
their business, but! just not
Sunday,
oil
learning
how
to drive for one Audubon
Society the Florida
the type to say anything ike
was 75 years
reason after another :hod
that
old
Is there some other wa to be forced to learn. Perhaps his
Founded by Mr. and Mrs.
Politely tell them I would rather coordination Is poor. Or he may
not answer such personal lack self-confidence. fri any Louis F. Dommerich at an
case, he would be a poor driver organizational meeting held at
questions?
STUCK FOR WORDS and therefore a hazard on the their Maitland home on March
the Florida Audubon
DEAR STUCK: Answer thefr roa d.Do him yourself and 2 1
a favor, and get off his Society is today the state,
ith another society
oldest and
v
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tone, ask, "Why do you Want to
Everyone has a problem. What';
or
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WATCH BUDGET STRETCHING RECIPES PREPARED BEFORE YOUR
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Five Seminole County women their passivity to seek qualified positions In the Eastern
states Women who hold mid. or
recently attended the Second advancement,
who met In GaInesville Feb.
level management Positions In
Annual Women In Management
22 to enhance professional business, education and
Conference In
Suzanne Tesinski, Joan careers. Conference sponsm government shared success
opened with M&amp; Bette w
Sheppard June Cn, ayda
re the Florida Institute for xpeenc th
rough workshops
b1sh,deputy secretary, Florida Jones and Ann Neander Women, and
the Governor's aimed at demonstrating skills
Department of Commerce, were among the women in Cornmission on the Status of necesutry for career entry,
challen
women th shelve ekctive,appotnUve and ca &amp; Women(Florlda).
change and advancement,

BYABIGAILVABUREN

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Women In Management
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Mng friends with the animals re (from left) Tina Pog,
Penny Williams, Kath y Woodruff and Penny Ike.

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"Baied on comparison of Nfinufacturcr's Sowested Retail Prices
Ixrwccn Nova Coupe and tho new Nova "S" Coujc. Atvil
facturer's Suggested Retail Price of the new Nova
"S" is

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Bach Festival will be held In the prizes.

with a wjestablished reputation. Why pay
$599 more for a fancy newcomer that's about
the same sue, when Nova (even without radials)
offers so much—for so much less?

$599less IL
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radials, you can order them If you don't, enjoy
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and's z11 free. See you whe
open at 6:30 In
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A reminder to all lovers of Sanford Civic Center, and get In
ctsssical music: the 40th annual llneforsomeofthegreatd

putting on a set of tough bias belteds in place

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(Volunteers In Service to set for April 24
America) and they are
members of the domestic
br anch of the Peace Corps.
VISTA needs you; If you care
about the future of our Seminole
Wouldn't miss The Herald's

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They made many
friends, both animal and
human, while conducting
tours of tiny children
through the petting zoo,
and entertained the bigger
kids wi th lively puppet

wares during fund-raising downtown Winter Park, March
drives. There are also con

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of more people. We did it by taking off some
equipment items, and giving you the option of

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From 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.,
these service-minded
young women cleaned
cages, polished the
ambulance, hauled food to
the a ni malsand
food to humans at the
concession stand,

Sanford Flea -Markets offers the 16th Annual Winter Park
you free tables for selling your Sidewalk. Art Festival in

over $3 off the Manufacturer s Suggested
Retail Price of our sporty little Monza 2+2,
Motor Trend's "Car of the Year", to help put our
flew Mon1SHarack Coupe w in

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animals and visitors to the
zoo were all in for a good
time.

Forest,Cty

SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

HILDA RICHMOND
574 3167
Deltona

TONIGHT
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.

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Tuesday. March 4, 117S

Legal Notice

7:'

Issuance 1977

Description Cl property
NE 'i of NW 1 4 N Of Rd SIC
34
T.21S R 30E
Name in which assessed James C
All of said propert y be.ng in the
County of Seminole, State of Florida.
Unless sucn certificate or cer
tiflcatej shall be redeemed cc

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property

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TO
ALL CREDITORS Ov
ROBERT L. CUNNINGHAM. d b a

FICTITIOUS NAME

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Curt' of the Circuit Court an this 13th
day of February, A . D. Is

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rs. ..
By: Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
ROGER L BERRY
'torney at Law
Post Office Drawer
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish: Feb ii, 73. March 4. it,
1975
PK-1U3

232 S HIGHWAY 1792

BETTY SMITH

CASSELBERRY FLORIDA 831-3304

LOCATED AT

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ
Execution Issued Out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final iudgment rendered n
aforesaid court on the 9th day of
Januar t. A 0 ) 15. n that certain
Ci51 entitled.
C E Building

Products, Inc

, a Corporation.

Pliintiff, vi. King$WOo(IEt8tog
Itroward, Inc., A Florida cor
poraf ion,
Defendant,
which
Aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me at SSheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
"ave levied upon the following
described PrOperfy Owne
by
KingSeOQd Estates &amp; Broword,
a Florida corporation, said

Voperty being located

in

Seminole

C ounty, Florida, more Particularly
described as follows,
All office furniture an eepment
fixated at the Oef•ndants place of
busir,ess. Kiflgt*Oed Estates 00
Browarcl. Inc at ISO? Robin Road.
Atfftmoqte Springs, two (2) b
brown
one 7 drawer and •,t
drawer, one (I) NCR Petite (adding
mactune) No 21 5975094 14 409 I.
on, ti creoenla. two dra*c'r t,t
dm.twer. brown Wilt, btcru. s.,'n 17)
h'tt'tcJ
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and other assorted mitcellanj
Of!ICC tou1pme-nt
All merchanouse being stored at
Aflamoruje Grag, in Aftamcnte
Springs, Florida and the un
dersigned s Sheriff of Semino le
County, Florida. Will at II 00 £ M
t?t 12th
, ot Mr't. A 0 1975,
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Nohce it bet u.n that Ir-..

Undersigned, pursuant to the
'Fictitious Name Stat ut e" Chapt er
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engaged In business at 611 Woodling
Place. Altamonte Springs. Seminole
ASSOCIATES, arid that p intend to Florida in the City of Cassefb,rr;.
Florida.
register said name with the Clerk of
That the
in said
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
eIOIIGw1,
ProviSiOns of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section 565.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: E. J. Moloney
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Shoes
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SUPfNYSIOE CLEANERS, INC
By: Farrel l L Hoa'nbeek.
Secretary
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
FlOtidit. February I) 1975

Catholic Bibles,

Vestments, Holy Cards
Altar Furnishings.

INTERST.t'L'J,I' 51ALL-

390 Longwood Plaza
Hwy. 11.92 Longwood

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Have you been on t3ishop
Street, in Honolulu? Have
you been to Haleakala, on
the Island of Maui. snd to
Mauna

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it
It Is amazing and refreshing to
findman 73 years
Is an
active, energetic
businessman,
The man Is George C. Hearn,

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$975.
(Seal)
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EMIL C KIRSCH
1417 North L ora,
Chicago, lIIino4 6065)
ou ARE NOTIFIED that fl
action to foreclose a mechanics lien
on the following property in
Seminole County, Florida:
Lo's3Oand 31. RAPIDS ADDITION

Pefore March 26. 1975, and file the
original with the Clerk of thit Court
either before service on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter,
otherwise, a default will be entered
.atnSt you for the relict demanded
in the complal.it
WITNESS my hand and seal of
thi% Court on February 21st, 1915.
Arthur H Beckw ith
fia'..'fr Al ••. r...,..
By Lillian J. Jerkin

Suite 1310, CNA Tower
Orlando, Fla. 32101
Publish: Feb. 25. March 4. 11, is,

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GEORGE C

HEARN, A SELF MADE MAN
Visit Florida hearing Aid (enter, and "Let George Do It"
'up to his ears, with his cording to George. Failure to
business, the Florida Hearing have hearing loss discovered
Aid Center. He offers S name leads to many children being
brand hearing aids to choose considered mentally retarded.
At the Florida Hearing Aid
from, with choice of glassed
this ,r aids. all in
.t,i.
Ci"ntnr rnmnintn i.imintti,t

k.i',irA

are particularly important here
in Florida due to the humidity,
salt air and condensation,
These checkups are all free
s ervices .
r.,.

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(Last Known AcI(jru-s$l
on Street
ArA in
Stoughton,
Massachusetts
76 F

07020
arid
PATRICIA "PAT - ' TOOT
1k a PATRICIA NASON
(Last Known Address)
Rout e 2
Oran, Missouri 63771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trial an
ac tion has been filed against you
seeking to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Flor ida:
Lot 25. BLOCK "A", BRAPITLEY
SHORES FIRST ADDITION. ac
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recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 41, of
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and you are reouiredto serve a coot
of your written defenses. If any, to it
on Robert W. Lee. Attorney for
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Plaintiffs, whosi address Is 35 Wes'
Pine Street, Orlando, Florida 32501,
on or before the 2111 day of March,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND $975, and file the original with the
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Sanford, Florida
FLORIDA
fl1, either before service on
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-INCA -O9.O
W. 0. UNSWORTH BUILDERS. Plaintiffs' attorney or immedia'ety
thereafter; otherwiw a default will
INC., a Florida corporation,
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complain?,

Marc L Lubet
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BLAIN NASON and PATRICIA
"PAT" TOOT, formerly known as
PATRICIA NASON,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Feb 25, March
1975
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board; member of Chamber of
Commerce; president of South
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has been filed against you, and you
are hereby required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to it
On MARC L. LUBET, Esq., of

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His busIness? Why George is
a hearing aid specialist, and he
knows whereof he speaks, since
he KAS been hard of hearing
Sn(e birth. Georgu has been a
licensed hearing aid fitter since
1968 but has been in the hearing
aid business for 50 years. He is
the only hearing aid specialist
In Seminole County who wears
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action f or Dissolut ion of Marriage
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are required to serve a copy of your
written def enses , if any, to it on S.
KIRBY MOPICRIEF. Plaintiff's
attorney, whose addr ess is post
Office Box 2779, sanford, Florida
32771, on or before the 24th day of
March, 1975, and file ttue original
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
Seminole County either before
service on Plaintiff's attor ney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be enter ed against
for the relief demanded fl the
complaint or petition

LEVINE &amp; COHEN, 1310 CNA
Tower, Orlando, Florida, on or

(tothegovernor),adepartrnent

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

TO TOWN of LONGWOOD, ac.
Cording to the p1st thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 1. page 16, of
the public records of Seminole

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Florida State Advisory Board

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO BERNARD BALES
R es id en ce unknown

RIJPERT B. HARTMAPIetux, and

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and to Kilauea?

Collection of islands? If you
have, you know why we
recommend a trip to Hawaii,
a3oneof the world's best and
most relaxing vacations
There IS no surf like that of
the rolling Pacific, and no
sand like that of an Hawaiian
beach Todsy, travel to the
Hawaiian Islands is easier
and less expensive than you
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
THOMAS J SNYDER, ANDREW
FARNESE and &amp;WYtIN REEL,
Plaintiffs,

SANDEE M BALES,

save you the cost of a hair. uplitftlnaexoerinncp7
dresser. For the younger
Besides styling he r ow n wigs
generation, the favorite wig Is
to
the customer's sa tisfacti on
the Cleo. This wig Is below the
shoulder length pageboy, and surprise, Irma will style
slightly curled under at the any wig you own. She boasts a
ends, with bangs that can be complete styling service in 48
brushed back. For those who hours. Her ex pert aides Kathy
Sheeringer and Chris Brownell
love long hair, Irma has waist
were
selected after many hours
length wigs, which
are
of
search
by Irma to find lust
unusually thick. All th ese wigs
can be cut and styl ed by Irma. the right ones.
Irma's Wig Bou tique will be
In addition to wigs. Irma has participating in the Homethe Perma lashes which are makers Show Tuesday, March
Individual lashes applied to 4, 1975. Some models in the
your own and last for weeks. fashion show will be wearing a
And she carries Faceup ba nds. few of the beautiful wigs of
With these bands. in just o irmas, in addition, she will
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Face-Up is a patented Con t ou r choice.
band of silk elasticized velour
Stop wishing, and start trying
woven in Switzerland, this light on. Those looks you've dreamed
weight wonder banishes sags of can be yours inexpensively
and droops, smooths wrinkles. by visiting Irma's Wig
widens eyes. and gives your Boutique. Also for a closer look
whole complexion a brighter. at what Irma has to offer, stop
Clearer look. The instant face by the civic center for the
lift band actually does let you Homemakers Show. — ADV.

Organizations It Is easy to see
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SEMINOLE
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 7 5-361.CA.04.8
DIVISION B
In re the Marriage of:
BERNARD BALES,
Husbi nd .

EMIL C KIRSCH,

From a partial list of offices
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time or energy to get up a new
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do. Irma's Wig Boutique business, which is evident in
located In the Interstate Mall, I
her selection of wigs and wig
land 436 in Altamonte Springs, styles.
has the solution to your
Irma carries two well known
problem.
br
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e is the Elutra
WIGS I I I Hundreds of
orgeoUs wigs in assorted wig, which is a substitute for
lengths, styles and shapes to human hair. It can be recon.
ditioned, set with electric
match every occasion.
Irma's Wig Boutique owned rollers or placed under the
by Irma 'omi, is a totally new dryer. The sec on d brand is the
Eterna. These are natural
concept in the art of wig styling
looking synthetic wigs that
and purchasing. Here you can
require very little styling or
come In, browse around
uninterrupted, select as many etfort. Just brush and go!
wigs as you wish, and then
Many women still believe
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On Styling, length and shape of
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Tb. 'uccess cif the bcu!.iue are capless and feature a skin
can be attributed to Irma's top that r esembles the human
background, In the wig scalp You can part them any
bu siness a total of 10 years, she
place, and no one will be the
was a wig maker for 5 years. wiser. in addition to wigs, Irma
She has done wigs for maj or
gives you a choice of hair pieces
fashion stores in Atlanta, Ga., and cascades .
and has also created wigs for
Irma carries beautiful wigs
many televis i on commercials,
for both blacks and whit es.
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or be usco with, in, or on Said
premises, even though they be
detached Of detachable,
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Isis been filed against you and you
are reQUired to serv,a copy of your
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action tofo ?cctoseamortgag(.on tr '
following Properly in Seminole
County, F for idaSouth 33 feel of LOT land North 35
feel of LOT S. BLOCK I). BEL AIR,
according to the Plat ther eo f as
rein Fil e) Book 3, Page 79, of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, F lor id
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIE GENE LEWIS
and
DELORES R. LEWIS.

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Sometimes a little move can Sept. 3, 1974. They
started off wrong with a car, and
is tear headlights, and do wheel
help a lot. That's the way it is offering complete foreign and fling the art of body
repair and balancing and give free pro
with the short move of B &amp; D
American car service, and
auto painting,
Automotive now located at 219 gradually worked
Inspection checks.i Free Pickup
Benson Junction Rd., DeBary. repair by adding a Complete
Rocky Calvano is the newest and delivery Is available for
next door to the
addition to B &amp; D
those needing service, within a #P
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body an pan shop.
P.
cation.
Relatively new
the reasonable distance.
to
A short move of lust a stone's
Any service shop is no better mechanics field, this bright
Master Charge and Bank
throw has put B &amp; D Auto- than the people
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person shows surprising Americard are accepted
motive Into a clean, light build. work, and Doug has a complefe knowledge In all aspec ts of
The mottoat 8 &amp; D Is "We put
that improves the facilities staff of experts g all pttases of automotive
repairs
and
OUR
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and service of this already fine automotive repair, Doun maintenance,
Why not drop by and see their
on - s op auto repair service, &amp;i
himselfa LJOIStS 23 years of ex
B &amp; 0 Automotiv e pride ,j*W f ac ilities SOOn, and learn
These new and improved perience,
and handles all the themselves on their satisfied why the littlemove has
helped a
facilities will help the expert transmission work
and air Customers, They oiler a 90 day lot,
st
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to give you even conditioning repairs, Dick 9uar
6nteeonalls,the ydo In
better service than in the past. Champlin is a
You'll feel safe knowing
ow ng
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all
addition
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B &amp; Dstncfs for Bette &amp; Doug trades" solo speak, and
our car
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NO. 7S•114-CA49.D
ENGEL MORTGAGE COMPANY,
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Of CLEVELAND 1. MIZE
Attorneyt for Estate
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double cabin, enclosied pilot house PROBATE
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PROBATE NO.
named the "LADY
designed a built by MAthiS Yacht In ii the Estate of:
Building Cc Of Camden, New Jersey WILMOND 0. HARRISON
and with a diesel engine built by
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DAVID STEINMAN, WHOSE Cha.'idler bjli(Ijj
RESIDENCE AND MAILING 343$ Lawton Road
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWNOrlando, Florida 32103
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish: March 4, I97$
ttat a pr ceding has been filed DEL 1?
against you for tht enforcement o a
lien afferting the title to certain
COURT OF THE

tor ney, ROGER L. BERRY, P0
Drawer 0, Sanford, FIOai(Ia 37771, n
or before the 17th day of March.
A D.. 1975, or Othtji a default
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FINAL NOTiCE
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undersigned will, on th 19th day of
March, A D. 197$, present to the
MARINA. INC. a Florida
poraf ion. Plaintiff,
G. DAVID HonorableCircuitJudgeof5,mlI,
STEINMAN, Defendant, d these County. Florida, her final return,
presents command you to ap- account and vouchers, as Administrafrix of the Estate °'
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CUSTOM BLUING &amp; PLATING
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CIVIL ACTION NO 75-255 CA 17* sent to JAMES E TAYLOR
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CUNNINGHAM'S OFFICE SUP
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1 A bulk transfer under Article 6
17 92, Post Office Bo* 573, Fern Park of the Uniform Commercial
Code
fl7O. Sem:ri1s C ounty, Florida, wilt be mane on
or after Marth $0
under the fictitlt name of 1975. betwu'n ROBERT 1. CUN
BUSINESSSERv tcc
NIPIGHAM of CaSseIberry FIor,
UNLIMITED, and that we ifUrent to Trãn5ftço ; and LARRY W. LEWIS
register sa id name with the Clerk of and SCOTT A. MaCINTYRE of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Orlando, Florida, Transferees
Flor ida in accordance with the
7. DurIng the three years last past
provisions of the Fictitious Name the Transferor, to far as
is known to
Statu'es, To-Wit: Section soses the Transferee,, hat had the
Fiorija Statutes iasi
following business names and a
S: Russell J. Oi8i
dresses In a ddition to the name and
Shirley C. OiBui
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Publish: Feb. 11. 15. 25, March I
Paragra ph :
1973
CUNNINGHAM'S OFFICE
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Catselberry, Florida
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO Whom IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice it hereby given that U'e
undersigned, pursuant to th e
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
14S09, Florida Statute, will
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. ru
and for Seminole County,
upon receipt of proof of th
publication of thiS notice, the fic
tlfiOus name, to wit: DOVER
DISTRIBUTING under which I am
engaged in business at f 17
Altamonte Springs Road, B4uiIdinq
No 4 in the City of Altamonte

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we are
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engaged in business at 422 Cedar
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wood Cf , Winter Springs 37707,
a
6 Seminole County, Flor ids. under fp,e
fictitious nine of HOME SWEET
t'OMES and
we intend to
regl;ter laid name with the Clerk of
the Clrc'jlt Court, Semnole County,
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pr ovisions, of the Fictitious Name
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Statutes, To Wit: Section 565 09
Florida Statutes 1957
: TRAVEL TRAILERS &amp;
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PubliSh Feb 75, March £. 11, II,
TO YOUR- EXACT
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Parts-Accessories

B &amp; D Does It Again

l'u.sday, March 4, 17i-3B

TANDEMS .3 WHEELERS

Sales -Service

2513 Park Ave., Sanford
S 40 feet of Loll and N tO feet of
Lot S. Amended Plat of Orange
3234580
l4eigttL as recorded in Put Book A.
P.geIi, Public Records of Seminole
CCunty. Florida
Bids will be received at the office
of Arthur H BC(I.*l,h, Jr. Clerk.
Room 716. Seminole County Cour .
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fhøue. Sanford, Florida. up to 7:00
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pm., Monc':... March 17, 1975 Bids
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Open Ma rch I?. 1975) The Board
Let us style your hair, custom-cut"
reserv es the right to waive any Oh
especially to flatter you, and
technicaIltt for irregularities in
right in time for the Easter
bids except receiving time. 200p m
Parade.
and or to reject any or all buds
Bcrd 01 County

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BICYCLES S
1OSPEEDS.UNICYCLE

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Accessories &amp; equipment.

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S~ Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr..
Clerk of Circuit Court Of
Seminole County, Florida

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"A GOOD
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Full line of mulching

following:

Dated this 61h day of Feltiruary.

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described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highriil cash bidder at thC Court
house door on the 11th day of March
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NOTICE OF SALE
OF SURPLUS rROPERTY
The Seminole Couny Board of
County Commssowrs has. n Open
meeting, February
S. 1975.
declared Surplus to County needs.
andIs offering for Sale to the highest
bidder, by sealed bids, the

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FOR TAX DEED
(S•ctien 117.495 Florida Statutes of
1t6)
NOTICE IS HEREBY G:vE,
that Semino le County the holder of
the loIIo, .tng certificates has hied
Said Cer?IVCat,S for tax(Iced to be
issued thereon. The certificate
"umbers and years l
the
description of the property, and the
names In which it was assesserj are
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Certificate No 1050 Year of

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
ThC undersigned does hereby
certify that he is conducting a
tN,sifle5% at Sanford. Florida. under
tt'c fictitious name of "INSIGHT"
,trsd that aid firm Is composed of the
foJiowirig person whose name and
Place of residence is at follows :

H. Rkt'ard Johnson
616 East Altamonte Dre

WITNESS my hand and tlsealof
this Court on the 13th day of
February, 1975.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. BeckwIi- Ir
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Robert W Lee
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Attorney for Piaintiffs
Publish: Feb. 1$, 75. March 4. 11,
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DEK 104
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SE',iIP4OLE

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 75.I64.CA.0.0
FULLER LUMBER COMPANy.

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Florida corporation.
PIintiIt.
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CHARLES C. MERILLAT and
SHIRLEY J. MERILLAT. Husband
and Wife.
Dt'II'P,iIS
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: Charles C M'riItit

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Shirley ,i Merillat,
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Topeka. Kansas 64.601
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit to foreclose a Merct-tanc's
Lien, pursuant to Florida Statute
713. has been brought against you,
and each of 'gOat, to foreclose Said
lien upon the following described
reai property situated in Seminole
Coynty, Florida

Lot 61 BROOKHOLLOW, as
recorded in Pit: Book 17, page 65 of
the Public Records of Smilo'
County, Florida
And you are hereby required to file
your Answer or other written
defense personally or by your at
toa'ney with the Clerk 01 the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit at the Court House in San
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Herring said he is also proposing legislallon that
would require arresting officers to file copies of
arrest Information with states attorneys at the

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permit grand juries to indict juveniles as adults in

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By Roger Bollen

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The DYS information to sthtes attorneys makes
(;rand juries are made up of 18 members and 15
recommerdatlons on the prosecutors filing members are required tobe present, wjth 12 voting
petiUons with Juvenile cour that e required for to indict, before indictments can
be returned.
Juveniles to be detained. The decision on filing
If
a
situation
arose where members of a grand
petition rests with the state attorney's office
jury were out of town and couldn't return in time to
If a petition isn't filed in juvenile court within 30 make a quorum a new
wand J
might have to be
(Lays according to state law, the juvenile cannot be empancled 0 hear the juvenfle case before 11tie 14prosmted on the offense in
day time limit expired under the present law, ofIt is conceivable that cases might arise under the licials said.
present laws where states attorneys wouldn't get
Under state law, juverdle court judges can only
juvenile arrest information in time to take the cases order juveniles held in detention untfl they are 21
before a grand jury to seek indictments as
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decking and guardrails complaintsabout i condition.
Troopers said a westbound food denying DOT
liability
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abutting
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aging steel span
Following the fatal accident
A New Smyrna Beach father company truck rammed a csthtesoIMrs. Clark
and Cindy were "wilIfufly and wantonly
the thtc installed steel guard
h4 has Wed suits seeking in excess slower moving van containing and denying
claims for per. inadequate and of material less rails on the bridge and flashing
of $5 million damages In the 11po on the narrow bridge sona)
injury damages for the than adequate for intended warning
deaths of his wife and daughter and the an crashed through a other mark
signals on bridge
children,
use.
anproaches
and injury of his son and twc wooden guardrail and sub.
"Although all automobile
77he suits contend the 14-foot
other daughters in an Oct.11 merged in approximately eight accident ocrred
on the Osteen wide
DOT district
engineer
bridge was "generally William
tra ffic ac cident at the Osteen feet of water in the ner
Benedict announced
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Bridge east of Sanford

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dog and It ran to a nearby RPartment Unit and flushed two
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General Waterworks Office Manager Russell Sch
midi told The Herald
Ile problen,began after county commissioners,
the price of the stumps
acting as the county utility con trol board, missed
In Miami, the U.S. Senate
Iheir 55 day deadline for rendering a decision on the
an Needs has been firm's req uest for ra te increases Under the county
infornied b m
of Miami's utility ordinance, the nol Board has
days
elderly tha t
a month is just from the time they terminate their public hearing

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Possed on the customers in one form or another,"

come, and Spenr says food
stamp recipients here pay an

pistol was found In her purse Bond in the case was set at
$5,000.

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determined by a person's In-

22, of Apopka, was arrested on a charge of carrying a
concealed firearm after a loaded four-shot
caliber

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watched the suspect remove a $16.97 price tag from a
three-piece pants suit and replace it with a $10 price tag.
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Park, last nigi-t ended up .
ony charge against an
Apopka woman, depuUes said today, after a loaded pistol
was found th the suspect's purse.

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Deputy F. M. Stewart reported the yeggs I&amp;it night
knocked out blocks and fresh cement that had been used
to repair the hole from the Previousnight's keak.
Deputies who converged on the store Wd the thieves had
gained envy but apparently fled when the alarm went off.

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on the request, to render a decision.
The public hearing was terminated on Nov. 26.
But commissioners In a work session did not ex
press individual opinions until the 55-day deadline
had passed on Jan. 27. Although Morris was
directed to bring the opinions together Ln legal form
for forwarding to General Waterworks, that legal
rendering hadn't been received by last week when
the firm decided to go ahead to bill their 2,000-plus
county customers for the rates they initially
requested.
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same ones that they gave in the Nov. 26 work
session: sewer fees would increase from a
minimum to $4.50 and riverage monthly bills would
Jump from s-1.22 to $5.64.

Mkr considerable diacussion yesterday o ver who
was at fault in the hassle and after intense
questirming by County Commissioner Mike Hot.
taay \Iorr declared "IT assume reonsibility
for not preWing the formal order."
But (ommiasion Chaman Sid Vthlen Jr said "I
think the fault is seconda
Let's do what is

necessary to roll back the rates."

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and the utility attorney."
On hearing of the Board's decision to roll back the
rates, Schmidt said 1,hat his rwm has several
alternatives, "including court acdon. We have
people coming here from our (out4-state) offices
to look at the situation," he said.
"All of our planu are in Orange County and the

people pay higher rates there," Schmidt said. "The
people in Orange are subsidizing Seminole
customers."
The rate hikes that the firm tacked onto customer

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formal public rate hearing -would have knocked
minimum sewer fees from $3 to $10.65, and Jmped
ba se wa ter rates from $190 to $2.60. Waterworks
representathes had said that those rates were
necessary for the rtrm to realize a "fair rate of
return But rates that nmissione allowed wifi
result in a seven per cent rate of return according to
Board members
No Waterworks representatives were at
yesterday's county meeting.

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AND ERNEST

Deall Boutwell proudly displays the letter of cong
ra"Ums he
received recenUy from President Gerald Feed, wis
hiag him well
on his forthcoming 9sth birthday. Boutwen was
bom ou March 9,

Snnf i i Raci i1fe In Pr,+An

personslnthecountypresenuy
receive stamps,
BY Bill. BELEVII.LE
About 70 applications a week
Herald Stall Writer
pour Into s office, he said.
From the time a person makes
After laying blame on County UUlity Attorney
application, it's at least 13 days
before any stamps are in Wt Robert Morris for the snaf u that resulted In General
Waterworks tripling their average monthly rates
person's pocket.
Last year at thIs time last week, county commMoners yesterday then
directed the firm to Immediately roll back their
Scer said, only about i
households in Seminole County urtauthorized, newly-set rates, and grant rebates to
received food sthmp&amp;
customers who have alrea dy paid.
He attributes the growth in
But General Waterworks officials say the con.
applicants to unemployment
.
fusion er ra tes
0 involv ed I customer
and said a -great majority" of
rebates will be an additional expense to the utility
flPhcafl are countians who
firm.
have been laid off.

o great pains two nights In a row
to smash through a concrete block wall at the litfle C
food store on Bear I.Ake Road apparenUy fled empty.
handed last night after setUng off an alarm.

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what a single person is allotted and the pow ... by eco=Wc
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if he qualities for the stamps. deprivation."
seminole County is booked 13
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Sen.George McGovern
days in advance for ap. 60s told committee members chairman of the special cor~
poIntinen to apply for the Diat proposals
to cut back food (Continued On Page A)
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The lawsuits against the state rescued but five perrons were vestigation
a propriated for the cons
by the DOT staff
Department of Transportation killed, including Airs. Barbara does not reveal any con. "for many years of the
(ion
of a replacement for the
"dangerous and hazard
(DOT), 1tle in clrct court M aark, 35, and her 9-year-old tributmg causes by
"s
bridge, which originally
U State of conditions'
here by Orlando attorney daughter Cindy Clark.
spanned
e st johns at U S 17Florida,"
Hendrickson's
letter
Clark also alleges that state
William Whitaker for Thomas
Among the injured were stated.
92.
pla ns to widen the bridge and
alledge that the con- Undo D. mark, 16; Debra L
The mark lawsuits, assigned make various and numerous
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officials expect to let
(lition of the antique span Clark, 14: and Thomas Clark
to Circuit Court Judges Richard improvements were never bids by Aprfl 23 on the
acrm the St. Johns River on Jr., 11.
new
B. Muldrew, Volle A.
Wdbanu,
activated
and
that
the
state
concrete
half-mfle
span
and
SH 415 constituted a nuisance
Included with the lawsuits William G.
Akridge, and Tom received numerous requests construction is expected to
and violated the civil rights of filed yesterday were copies of a Waddell Jr. for jury trials,
concerning
repairs
and begin in August just east of the
the accident victirim
Feb. 24 letter from DOT at. alledge that the loo-foot-long
replacement of the bridge and present bridge location.

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same time they are filed with the state Division of
Youth Services (DYS) ffl the juvenile cases.
"Most law enforcement agencies in Seminole
and tlrevard counties are now doing this at our
request, herring said, "but we need a law to
require it so e can be on top of a situation as soon
as DYS."
re The 14-day limit on indicting juveniles aIJU
sent
information with states attorneys in juvenile cases
could possibly cause juveniles not to be prosecuted
as adults in life and capital felony cam, officials
said.

fis1 month Circuit Court Judge Dad U. Sawn
rued that Incen must be returned against
juveniles within 14 da)s of the da of their arrest
lie dismissed grand jury robbery indicents
against two 17-year-old south Seminole boys who
had been indicted 16 and 22 days aft,~r their arrests
1ind returned the eases to Juvenile court

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limitations on the offenses.

smd today he will seek legislaUon that would do
away Wttharequjrement that grand Juries
au
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days
their arrest
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West North East South
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able to discard dummy's last book to: "Win at Bridge,"(clo
diamond on your third &amp;b But this newspaper), p 0 Bo 489
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have requested permission to
The port authority legislation cilman John Zacco, who said
serve hard liquor with Sunday empowers the por t'
to citizens ha dn't had a proper
meals, city officials said today serse as a local gosernmental chance to stud) the ordinance
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developriient program

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U.S. 17-92, Longwood.

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Patton said a microwave oven, Winter Park, on charges of
Deputy Charles Coffee said air compressor, an tique table principal in larceny
of a motor

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said Byers pulled the body from
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last night while visiting at a
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17 foot blue two rifles, a pistol, luggage set vehicle and contnbuting to

south Seminnlp residence, Andrew and his mother, Susan emergency crewmen to revive night at her home near Sanford and white 71decraft model with and fishing equipment were delinquency of three juveniles

sheriff's Investigators said Ryll, 28, ere visitIng at the the bo&gt; ere fruitless
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to find a man had assaulted her 115 horsepower outboard motor Included in the missing itents after he stopped a J ee p on
M'c sl'e ale' In her bed'n and trailer and a 17 foot red and belle%ed to have been hauled tr
affic charges on SR 426 north
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of X20 Galen Ave., Winter front of the home about 5:30 two juvenile girLs -ages 12 and probing weekend thefts of boats about with 120 horsepower in. erfinge grove by the thieves.
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Pa rk, was found at the bottom p.m. A neighborhood search l6- were sexually a&amp;caultedin and large quantttie
of board-outboard motor and
John Uor Sundy Jr., of 1810 l isted
stolen earlier from

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Spring Lake hills Road by a i,oy was missed.
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when William S. Byers, 52, w hile she was walki ng near a trailers, valued at ,500, wer
was found the boy's body in the wooded area Saturday af. stolen from Westinghouse

three-hour search for the

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household items in burglaries, trailer.
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County Por t Authority'
s in which is slated to become ef. Group Seven Report, a report

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ordinance hich bans hard port facilities including in the Lake Triplet dock problem
liquor sales on Sunda), but dustrial development and A request b) a Casselbern)

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display. hliss Lewis will begin her demonstrations at 7:30.
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In relation to the double taxaThe property. owned by the
The resolution would require tion resolution, the cotrunission bank, is between 15th street and
also Is expected to pass a 18th street, and between French
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But bakery officials said the on an assault charge in the reason for
his tardiness was meet with supervisors the next desk in the office but Chestnut
1 29-year-old Oviedo man production lines where he was six-year employe had no reason
Chestnut suddenly lowered
wounding of bakery manager, Immediately determined,
day to determine why the found him and put a .38 cali ber the pistol after Meyers
was being held without Lond an oven operator, during an to worry about being fired.
also
David Meyers.
Davis said Chestnut got employe was late,
revolver to his head, saying, talked to him. Davis said and
today In Orange County Jad on argument when officials to!d
,lHe was a good worker and
a murder charge in connection him he should have a union we really had no more problem saMeyers was reported in angry and started shooting
Chestnut lived with his wife "You got away but now I'm surrendered the weapon to
tisfactory condition today at Sunday morning when he went and children In a mobile
with the Sunday slaying of a representa ti ve with blin In any with him than we have wi
home going to shoot you too"
Meyers
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begged
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anyone eLse," M. Lee Davis, 34, a bullet wound In the upper told a union representative dress, officials said. A
life
wourdlrg of the bakery a bout his being late for work sa id "We definitely were not thigh
going to hurt anybody else
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Chestnut was arrested on a late several days last week and company procedure, w
been "tem- him Henderson and Meyers when I hit the bottom. I got ul)
D. Chestnut, 29, of I,ake Charm been sent home Saturday when first-degree murder charge in had been sent home Saturday employe is repeatedly late for porarily disconnected."
needed a doctor," Davis said. and ran to get help."

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o'Mlue)r was expected to plead innocent at his
Igmnent today tin felony charges of perjury and of
accepting $10.000 In unauthorized compensation.
Thy .*rraigninern was scheduled before Circuit Judge
John Rudd of Tallaliastie.
O'Malley was indicted by the Leon County grand jury on
Feb. 21 In the final stages of a nine-month investigation.
He is accused of accepting $10,000 from Winter Park
honker E.G. "Jerry" banks. The grand jury alleed
that
O'Malley took the money in return for putting state
deposits In banks' bank.
The perjury charge involves the failure of O'Malley to
list the 110,000 alledgedly received from fanka on
required state gift reports. The reports are notarized, and
It is a felony to submit false information to a notary.
O'Malley faces maximian penalties of 65 years In prison
and a 110,000 line on the perjury charge and five years In
prison and a &amp;5,000 fine on the unauthorized compensation
charge.

Dream Comes True
MIAMI REACH, ha. (A?) A
Miami Reach pollee
o fficer says he dreamed that he
stopped a car "and the
guy got out and shot me." A few hours la ter, the nightmare came to life.
Officer Richard Trado told a buddy about his dream
shortly before he went on duty Sunday.
"1 woke up in a cold sweat," Trado said.
Trado, 2, had been on duty about an hour when
dispatchers broadcast the description of a pickup truck
just used in a robbery. Trado spotted a truck
fitting the
description and pulled It over.
"1 was going to wait until another unit got there before
we stopped him," Trado said later. "He read my mind,
because' h pulled over. As he pulled over. I pulled over."
The driver gut out and shot Trado, police saId,
'As I 'has gettingout "I the paid car, he came runn:ig,.. and sIwt.wg," Trado said later at the emergency
room of hosç 'al.

Trombetta Takes Job
Couunercr Secretary J
Trcenbetta, in his first of ficial day on the job, faces today
an audit that is sharply critical of the agency's past
g* rsc'nnej practices.
U.S. I eparlment of Labor officials have told him that
the audit criticizes the f'epartment of Commerce's
handling of $1.4 million in federal fu4da betwten 1970 and
1973, focusIng on more than $1 million in pe'sonrwj
spending.
"They can demand the money back,' Troi'nbeUa said In
n Interview.
Pracftces criticized by the audit occurred during the
idniinistrat ions of three former secretaries - Ii. Govs.
(' be - nc and Tom Adaiu and Ion Spicer.
1 ut satisIrng the federal government Is Trombeua'a
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which, officials say, resulted in
a estimated 85 to 90 per cent of
the county's 5,000 black
students stayi ng away from
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Today starts the first auto It.,,
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sales week In more than a
The other dealers could
Seminole County auto dealers month without the cash rebate reinstitute
the rebate program,
contacted today were uncertain pla ns,
but
he said dealers are Just
as to the effect elimina tion of
Three car makers
are
hoping
waiting
It out to see what the
widespread cash rebate some price trimming will carry effect will
be.
programs will have on car their rebate sales momentum
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is keeping a reba
plan In buyers of left over 3974 models
effect, ba nking at te
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administrative code and
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damage including desecration Prosser Ford, Lou Lucchltd,
of the altar.
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AutoeTrain Offkialet
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conunIt te of the Greater
meet with school guidance
also
suggested
by
Sanford Chamber of counsellors for night
Re
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would
Include
yn
Commerce.
c1ascs.
As Personality' Speaker
each area school to act out
Committee Chairman
Projects also planned for
a skit on a segment of
Dun Reynol ds suggested
Richard Church, public
There also will be a brief
committee action during
Florida history.
relatio
the Idea during the cornns director for Auto- meeting of the board of
1975 Include a program
All the schools would
mittee's first meeting of
Train Corporation, will be guest directors beginning at 7:45
with the theme of "corncongregate in a location,
speakerattcnnorrowmorn
the year and received
ing's am., to discuss the recent
munity involvement
such as Memorial Stadium
unanimous approval from
'Personality
Breakfast'
hosted
chamber membership drive.
through action education"
and all the skits would be
other committee members,
by
the
Greater
Sanford
and a comprehensjve
presented.
Chamber of Commerce,
m cuu program
bicentennial project with
Church, who has served as
Reynolds said he wotiki
for strnti'pa enta,o,
The monthly breakfast will be public rela tions director for
participation by all area
report the bicentennial
provide "a more efh'iivp
held from 8-9 a.m., at the Auto-Train since 1973 will
to th e cflamber's J chamber office instead of
the present a slide show on the
(,ayofhandlingproblemsThe"communityin.bicentennialcommittee,
ci vic center where the previous innovative transportatIon
breakfast was held,
company.
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ventory to determine if any.
Patrolman Richard Dearing
thifl was taken In the t*-eakjn. reported a car turned onto the
Sanford police are in- street and apparently scared
vesUgilting the weekend theft of the attackers off after
Nelson
a,6 Falcon sedan and the had been cut on the right hand
later burning of the auto in a and hit on the back of the
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you can cal' them "Florida Citrus Specials" - perhaps t;e savings would be
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at home," Reynolds said.
volvement" program is
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vision of Youth Services
Huen Bruch, of 115 Bethune
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Joint nut
authorities,
Circle, told officers the auto
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Ituff
58811
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£.
Joseph R. Lynn, of 320 was stolen while he was visiting
twi' run
Timothy Drive, Apopka, at 1303 W. Seventh St., Sa nford.
.immediate delivery.
gnr, sun
reported $1,000 cash and $275 in
William S. Wallace, of Lemon
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v'i' runt
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jewelry
was
taken
from
his
Bluff
In Volusia County, told
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seat. Electrically seam welded
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steel tubing used throughout - provides exoperated laundry last night at
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Wilma Ave., Longwood,
ful' SU?t
ceptional
rigidity. Three seam-welded %"
27th St. said
U. R.he
v't run
J. put
Nooney
Patti Mosley Scharr, 23, of 821107
saidW.Wallace
the
O.D.
1
8-gauge
steel cross braces for added
pill ril"I
Seminola Boulevard, Cassel.
stability.
WALL
SAVER
LEGS (when open and
(UI 5114'!
berry, were released from unitorms and other clothing in a
run
rear feet are against the wall, the backrest reand returned a abort
county jail today
bond was
furl' nut
mains
away from the wall protecting it from
time later to discover they were
$t'I SUIt
each after their arrest by L
unsightly
rub marks and bruises.) Mfr. List
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wood Police patrolman Gilbert gone.
19.32.
George
Stuart's FAIR WEEK SPECIAL
Parker, of Maitland,
Hughaon on charges of leaving
((1 run
$4.99 each. Packed in cartons of 4. Shp. W.
the scene of an accident with told sheriff's deputy Donald
(lUff
SUIt
12
lbs. each.
M.XormnIck
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golf
Fair Weak Special'
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reported Jewelry valued at$2l5 Driving Range, U.S. 17-92,
Office Conference Chair
SAVES WALLS
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and $50 in pennies was taken in IMngwooci,
58111
a weekend burglary at hIS 117
gsup stun
Lang line formed by more than SO people this morning waiting for Seminole County Fo
When opened and rear feet
McCormick reported wit.
od Stamp Rost,b, tar Drive, Longwood,
Office to open at 9 an. in order that monthiy
are against wall, the backallotment of food stomps may be purchased. Office home.
(flrlt
run For the waiting room, the conference room • . .makes
nesses saw a man leave the
gUr(l SW!
Supervisor Curtis Spencer said lines of 30 people lasted throuo the morning and exWted to "n foodrest
remains
inches
away
area with the golf bag
a fine, sturdy extra chair for the home .. . a Comstamps to more than 400 people on first selling day of mouth.
JOh-I Stanklewlez Jr. auto.
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Ptl K11" fortable dining room chair. It's institutional quality .
reported the

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JUNEAU, Alaska (A?) A state-sponsored wolf kill Is
a sensitive topic for Alaska's conservationist governor,
Jay Hammond, a former flying exterminator who hung up
his guns years ago.
The wolf, an endangered species in some parts of the
United States, appears to be thriving in Alaska, but a plan
to shoot 100 or more of them to protect a moose herd near
Fairbanks has generated a court suit and bitter reaction
from environmentalists.
A Superior Court judge was expected to rule th
is week
on whether to stop the airplane hunts.
Hammond says he has received "multitudes of letters"
from throughout the nation protesting the hunt.

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didn't she?" asked Heidi Biggs' mother, 'She got to see
Hawaii."
Four(een.year.old Heidi died of cancer Sunday, less
than an hour after she was carried on a stretcher from a
plane returning her home frcm Honolulu.
Terminally Ill with a rare torn" of the disease, the trip
had been her secret wish - the dream of a dying girl from
a WejarC family.
Her mother, Mrs. Lucille Biggs, said thid at the end
flddi asked one thing mc'rc: ic wanted to say goodby to
her younger brother and sister. But she died as the ambulance rushed her home to them.

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from Iwo-thirds of oil depletion allowance,
othertest vote has been sched. those present
million military aid request operations appropriations The bill would boost the gov.
and vt1ng to
Sen. Hubeii H. humphrey, D- which President Ford says subcommittee Tuesday. If eminent's support-triggering
Wed in
Senate
an effort to
settle
thethe
battle
overinfilibusters
herthree-fifths
Senate, of the lull 100-mem- MInn., said he will propose a $30 Cambodia needs to survive, approved there, it goes to the target prices for wheat, corn
billion tax cut, raising the Democratic leaders have said full committee by week's end, and cotton a-s a one-year emer.
and clear the agenda for tax
Elsewhere in Congress, the amount of the House's bill be- they doubt there are enough The committee's approval, if it gency step applicable to this
and energy legislation.
Senate Finance Committee cause more Is needed
,if we are house votes to pass it, and the comes, would send the measure year's crops. There Is expected
Today's
vote could open the Opens hearings Wednesday on going to restore growth to our committee Itself seems evenly to the full HoLae next week.
way
for a decision
to be an attempt to attach to
later on a the House-passed $21.3 billion economy, fatten pay checks and spilt on whether to
even recoincompromise proposal by the economic emergency tax cut put people back to work,"
The House Agriculture Corn- this already controversial
mend
it.
inittee
will act this week on a measure an even more hotly
Democratic and Republican bill. A major question Is whethMeanwhile, a House ApproThe added
Cambodia major farm bill that could disputed item which would leaderships,
would lower
er the panel will accept the priations subcommittee begins military aid could win or lose by prompt another confrontation boost federal milk price aup.,
the
number ofwhich
votes needed
to House's
amendment killing the hear!ngs Thesday on the $2fl a single vote in the foreign with the Ford administration, ports through March 1977.

Tariff Compromise
ASH INC,TON (A?) -- There's talk of compromise between President Ford and congressional Democrats over
the President's oil tariff program and other energy policy
disputes.
At the same time, the Democrats on the House Ways
and Means Committee proposed their own energy
program that calls for gradual increases in the gasoline
tax to as much as lOcenLsa gallon.
In the dispute over oil import tariffs, the President said
he would decide today whether to delay for 60 days the 81.
a.barrel tariff increases scheduled to be levied on imported oil this month and next month. Congress last
month passed a bill suspending the President's authority
to impose the tariffs and Ford has said he will veto it.
Ford's announcement that he would consider delaying
the tariff came after the Democratic leadership in the
House and Senate last week proposed an alternative
energy conservation program. Ford indicated satisfaction that his congressional critics had developed their
own proposals and said he would consider a
delay in his

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I've been told that an earlier column devoted to
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March

Amendment ( ERA) caused quite a stir among tne
feminists at Orlando radio station
WLOF. .. plus a
"couple" other places, too,
Let's see if I can "ring their bells" again...
Let me illustrate for you how the passage of ERA
in other states has crippled the efficiency of the

3, 1975

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAI!4 D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

respective police force.s,

Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month,
$2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same
as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40,

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a "maybe" example it's
based on facts and could very easily happen right
here in Seminole County.
Remember, this isn't

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rnents is a good example of the double standard f
the Wen' liberationists. In the same breath they

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of rank and pay In the departments, they
are just as militant against equality w hen It
comes
to qualifications and tests for admission to the force
and promo tions after th ey are on th e force.
When the subject of women on the force first
comes up many people are Inclined to be tol erant
d ask "why not?"
SVeIl, th e answer is that the women do NOT pass
the same tess and they do NOT do the same work,
i Angeles, a plan was instituted and called
equality

For Nation

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Doctors

The m ed ical malprac ti ce problem is
primarily
problem of excessive awards voted by jurors

sympathetic

to

patients

and unsympathetic to

docto rs. Ills only human for jurors to

identify with

ts who appear in court crippled and
disfigured for life. But why should jurors be un.

'unisex police force" on
fic
wculd draw the same assignments as men as long

sympa thetic to doctors? It is a question for doctors
to ask

as they met the same criteria: same physical
requirements, identical tes ts, and are treated
absolutely equal it every way.

themselves,

The fees charged

by doctOrls are in consideration of the life-and-death responsibilities

Viis did not Please Or appease the militant
women Only two of the 35 women applicants pass,ed

they assume. A surgeon is highly
paid for the same
rctson ;ui aftilni' pilot is highly paid
for taking
responsibility for human lives into his
hands.

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A negligent surgeon survives to face a malprac.
tice trial, Jurors aware of the surgeon's high fees
are likely to approve a high award, which they
expect an Insurance company to pay.
Judges, however, ha ve th e power and the duty
to set aside awards th ey consider excessive and
unjustified, Th ey should exercise is
th powerI more
oft".

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The

In LA they want to receive the male rewards
without meeting "equal" requirements. They also
want the qualifications reduced so they can achieve
quota-enforced equality on a newly-established
lower level of ability and service to the community.
And this leads me to the problems they're facing
in Ii7iflg to maintain a police force In Detroit.
There three militant women
brought a classaction suit in Federal Court against the
Detroit PD,
and succeeded In persuading the court to issue an
Injunction ordering the hiring of women on a 14o-1
ratio,
Here again Instead of hiring "qualified" women
wuu uwu mee t tue requirements, the department
was forced to "dip."
Not only were nonualiI led females forced to be

After the federal court order, there was a 75 per
cent dropoff in attendance at these classes, The
men said If they finished in the top 10 of their class It
didn't mean anything since the chief went "dipplug" on the list. Another man said, "They weren't
going to discriminate against anybody because of
race or sex, but they're doing It against guys like
me."
In San Francisco there was a requ1rmtnt that
all officers had to be at least five
feet seven inches.
It's since been changed to "take care" of the women
applicants, and lowered to (our feet nine Inches.
(Just whatyouneedto handle asjx400ter,eh?)
The level of the written test has also been
reduced. Under the former written tests, about 30
per cent of the applicants passed; under the

hired, the court also ordered them promoted . . . a

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"pretty well settled," the Irish
It is to be attended by nearly
chairman of the European Ece- all the countries of Europe plus
nomic Community's council of the United States and Canada.

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Foreign Minister Garret Flix-. major questions to be settled is
gerald said the Russians won whether there is to be a follow
the consent of the major West- up in the form of a continuing
empowers to the summit organization of the 35 countries.
meeting
offering lndIdual The Russians want this, but
concessions to each one sepa- Western countries have been

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watch as Evening Herald blechanical
Superintendent Charlie [lays shovis them how type Is processed through computors In Ile Herald's

HERE'S HOW

IT'S DONE

minisiers said today.

Fitzgerald said one of the

rately.

"The

afraid that such
Western countries only growing

out

an organization

of a "security

gave something norninal in re- conference" would undercut
turn, just a few days presence the North Atlantic Treaty Or-

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to reveal their destination. one unconfirmed report said
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BUSSELS, Belgium (AP)
issues remaining to be settled
Agreement to hold the 3Snation at the summit, which is exsersummIt meeting that the pected to be held in Helsinki. No
Soviet Union wants to conclude da te for the meeting has been

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A spokesman at the airport said the

disse nsi on.

TOM TIEDE

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many and %%est Berlin and given S52,000 ransom and

passage out or the country in response to
th e demands of
terrorlst.s who kidnaped Lorenz (our days ago. Pastor
ileinrich Albertz, a former mayor of West Berlin, accompanled the anarchists as a guarantee for
their safety.
The takeoff was
televised to a West Berlin c hannel so
that the kidnapers could see the Lufthansa
Boeing 707 lift

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jetliner took off from
Frankfurt airport today with
five (reed anarchists bound
for a Foreign destination, but the
fate of kidnaped

In November of '74 another Federal Judge or.

which most officers attended In order to qualify for

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changed to suit their needs (and ego).

ficiency, and ambition of the Detroit police officers,
and

Super Summit

too rigorous!
In San Francisco there are presently 128
positions under strength In their police dept. In
order to try and fill these vacancies the officials
have appeared before a meeting of homosexuals
and declared:
"We welcome anybody to come out
• and take our exams
even gays."

Thus the court-ordered reverse diss4ximination
had a predictable reaction on the morale, ef-

department education

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written tests as many as 80 percent passed.

Even the reduction of the written tests hasn't
satisfied the female chauvinists—they've return ed

Monday. March 3, ins—iA

. Evening Httald, Sanford, Fl.

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specifled
mber of women in the next training
lass
Further, the judge ordered that women must he
added to the promotion list regardless of their
scores In the examination. This became known as
"dipping ". dipping down past the more qualified
applicants in order to apt or promote th ese with
lower scores who belong to some favored (women)
group.
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composing room. The scoutsvlsltedThe HeraldonSaturday along with Den Mothers Jean Antwh3e,
Mary Hamilton and MaIn Neuh4.rt

by their heads of governrnnt.s,"hpiiil.
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this was the best way of doing

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had not been asked.

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time withheld its consent to the
and Shah
Mohammed Reza I'ahlevi of Iran also was expected. But
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King Faisal of Saudi Arabia and at least (our
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other chiefs
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meeting for years to secure
due to open in Paris on April
of their profession that puts them
recognition of the hegemony
at
a
disadvantage
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they established over Eastern
in jury trias. Most people have great trust in their
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family doctor but many distrust the profession as a
RALEIGH, N.C.
(NEA) - A family from
o
ty
Foes of abortion have scored a major victory
Last week It was reported
ate
ncrea
whole. It is a paradox but it is a fact,
Texas limped Into. this town the other day with a
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that
the Soviet bloc had agreed
th
the
conviction
of
South Vietnam (Al')
Boston City Hospital
Sen. Dewey F. Bar,, '
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says
Secre
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on
a
text promising more fary of State Henry A. Kissinger sho uld try
physician Kenneth Edelin, found guilty by a jury
distressingiy familiar to Southern offici als who
By
BILL
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to
hear
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den
for
In
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memo
from
Mo
often on television, They should educate people
to
to
reset
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in
of killi ng a viable fetus duri ng an abor
to persuade the Soviet Union and China to join the United
than to vorable cons ideration to let ting
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tion
herald Stall Writer
misery, The family was out of
and against the Increases. Vihien and the Board, the at. accept the other alternatives, reporters travel in and out of
ration on a
States
in
a
reduction
of
mili
reality. Many a doctor must make decisions work, outhuman
ry
aid
to
bo
ta
th
sides
in
the
young woman In approxima tely
of luck, and out of money. They'd left
However, since advance notice torney also presen ts three other
Last week General Wa ter- Europe without applying for without full knowledge as to the conditions he is
I he sixth month of pregnancy,
Vietnam war to reduce the level of fighting.
Because of the "emergency of the hearing must be legally alternatives to the rate snafu: works
Texas, they said, "for something better up
Bar
ett,
Office Manager Russell a separate visa for each p.
tl
an
Okla
ho
ma Republican, and seven other
As a result, the medical commwijly, never
treating or the best method of treating them. He No h," bu t whe n their each,
Involved in the situation," advertised four times in a
Allow
t
he
food
unau
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orized
Train
told
and
th
The Herald that ,, the
Previously the Communists
members of Congress headed home today after a visit to
noted for social adventurism, Is running
can only do the best he can - and he should not
automobile gave out, they were forced to seek
'County
Commission
Chairman
newspaper,
the
earliest
that
the
rates
to
stand,
county
ordinance
providing for also agreed to texts promising
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hospitals
and
clinics
around the
penalized if he is unable to achieve the kind of survival help at the local chapter of Traveler's
Sid ViWen Jr. has asked the board could hear the request
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hoped would increase support for his request for $522
. country are limiting abwUms to the first
File a law suit to enjoin the a decision in 55 days doesn't say freer circula tion of newspapers
Aid.
drama ti c success that makes good theater.
commissioners to discuss today would be March 30, 1975,
million
in
supplemental
maltary
aid
for
the
South
Viet.
fi
trimester
(
ac- firm from charging the what happens if the decision and other forms of information.
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three months) of pregnancy unW
ft's the same throughout the South and to a
the "unauthorized rate In- cording to Morris.
Most doctors level with their patients. All of
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namese
and
Cambodian
governments.
the
Sup
But diplomats say it will take
unauthorized rates.
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crease" by General Water___
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them should,
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In
the
new
So,
based
on
their
belief
that
____
hearing,
e
vide
ce
some
time after these are
n
ruling. Some clinicians predict that second
Enter an order dewtimes. Figures are unavailable as yet, but
-- _________________________________ worics to its 2,00pl us Seminole
A.
ey
were
en
ed
It must be said also that there are lawye
th
titl
to
rate
ig
a
s
at
ned
to see wha t
trimester abortions will eventually be made
Presented
the September mining the ra tes the Board
cUcal _____
-,%-. 5V ?
0 ______
au thorities say many thousands of families
customers,
rs who
Increase,
are
the
fm
went
ahead
feet
th
ey
are too eager for material gains
ll
ll
I
egal.
wi
have.
hearing
can
again
be
believes
to
be
Justified
under
and
tacked
Lit
leaving their homes for real or Imagined op.
Formal action Ofl the
to be won at
___
____
the new rates on to
in represented,
Fitzgerald spoke to newsmen
Contradictory as was the evidence against Dr.
expense of doctors, attorneys more ambitious the portuni ties elsewhere,
creases is expected at again decide and the Board can the Sept. 26 rate heari ng.
Very often, the new
CALENDAR
mon
's
ft
th
bills.
But
Train
on
w
just
before the start of a twoday ______
hi
ch
way
they
Edelin,
emotionally
based
as
fair-minded, advocates who specia lize in
was the Jury's
4111M
tomorrow's public meeting.
But
Morris
reminds
the
working mints find the grass en shorter enroute,
aid,
"We
haven't
had
an
in.
meeting
want
to
go
with
the
of foreign ministers
re
q
uest
.
vect and likely as It is to be overt
Welfare agencies, police departments and others
The Board had concluded
fl
on the emotions of itimra
___________________
I3oard
that
since
they
failed
to
crease
since
I0,
and
th
ey're
from
t
he
nine members of the
appeal, the case may have been a good ng
______________________________________________________________
In the Jan, 27 work session, enter an order
hearings on Nov.
In
the
social
service
business
report
-alarmingis
Some members
within 55 days, still paying the lowest water Common Market. They will try
the legal profession
after all.
A Spoonful Of fugar...?
shod inrea in the nthers of trav
and question of granting rate In- the Board members indicated "It would be much more proper rates in the state."
RCH 3
show less re and
asking
________________________________________________
tralnj:
Personal
Growth
to unify their position on the
7be question of when a fetus may be cor~.
! - - --creases that the f irm had that they pla nned to allow a
aid.
DeRary
Wayfarers,
2
P.M.,
Transactional
Analysis,
Courageous judges willing to throw out ex- eme
7 p.M,
sidered a human being, of when a
"We're snowed under," says Dolores Evans of
of
Debary Community Cçnter sic, A-1O7, Call Seminole requested. And, although the partial increase -which would
55 mph, 15mpg.
cessive verdicts, conscientious doctors who
growing
cells
have jumped the average
may rightfully be called a per,
the local Traveler's Aid. "We had 58 familie
comm issioners hat Indicated
Flim
on
Knights
s In
Tema Eye Junior College Community
Is an agonizing question for many people, and
with their patients and don't overcharge for their here in Januar)l and ft month owe,,,
their individual opinions in a monthly bilh from .fl to
Foundation. Open taU Master Services for reservations.
Letter
To
The
Editor
ultimately an insoluble
services, lawye rs ready to
:-i
,
Jan.27 utility work seslon, the $1022. The unauthorized InM.
train themselves and
Masons
more." Adds a motel owner: "I got one family
Yet a Itne has to be drawn somewhere. and the
creases
have
hiked
ffi-eir clients — working together, these
sewer
fees
here now, you might almost call them Owes.
MARCH
3-8
No
Equal
Rights
opinions
had
not
been
drawn
from
a
Women
do
not
now have equal rights under first trimester
.'-c-i
groups
seems the best place to draw i
$3 minimum to $10.65,
could solve the medical M,alpra,elj
They Pot all they own on a trailer aW a car that
Art eWbit by Central Florida into legal form for presentaUon
e
Co
th
nstituti
on
,
Under
rooms
High
School Ba
the Suffrage
ce problem
won;ten
Thse U.S. Home Judiciary CommItwe
for a fetus at this stage is dearly not ca pa ble of
nd Art Association, Fashion to General Waterworks by
start I d~n't have the heart to awow, them
no. 92.259 (not 359 as dated In y(p
overnight without changing our
report Ment, women gained only the right to vote
Paren 7:30 p.m., Band Room,
stem of justice. out but I don't
110mpft 25 mpg.
ir
paper)
excivil
rights
were
not
affected.
Supreme
satisfy
both
Sq uare of Orlando, 10 a.m. UtilIty Attorney Robert Morris. from $1.90 to
their
know where they'll get a dime
A
We don't really expect that to happen. We have
The
Pressed
a
v
ie
wp
those
oint
which
was
rejected
.
car repairs and renL"
ftcugh 9 p.m.
But tile 55-day deadline for
who favor abortion
on demand
the Court did not strike down any laws
The unauthorized rates result
(go per cenof
rformed
:
contend with a real problem in a real world. forPulice
full House of
(hiedo High School Band
LET US PUT YOU
all abortions are pe
rendering such an opinion had in a 10 per cent retum on incoNirm that the major highways at 104 when Representatives by a vote of 254 to discriminating against women until 1971,
In the
county CommLwoners Tues. the establisIment of rates for boost underplanned budgets for
first blnxster)
Parents,7:30
the House rejected the Wiggins although the
p.m.,
Oviedo
Perhaps the rules must be changed. We may need
High
MA
4
already lapsed even before the vestment"
and those who do not like the Idea
14th amendment passed in 186&amp; of
fim's refkd chaPtM from "The Grapes of
by
General day beginning at 7 p.m. in their the newly organizing county various county fire districts,
IN THE PILOT'S SEAT
Amendment on OcL 12, 1971.
library. Plans for spaghetti
abortion but believe It should essentially be
Furniture
Refinishing,
7
Wrath." "I stopped this one
work session decision.
some system of no-fault insurance for padents who
iAfter
further
Although
W
COW
then
invalIdAted
an
Waterworks.
who insisted on debate,
The
IdaM law left a matter between a
rate of return courthouse chambers will hear utility system.
We altar Cessna Pilaf Educsdinner. Band students to per. p.m., 901 W. Ft SL, Sanford.
House approved
will also be considered at ft
keeping his motcir irunning whfle we
become victims of ou r he
The unau thorized increases the Board had decided on in
of
Equal Rights which arbIy fa red men over
her doctw and
alth care system. But we
two
re
zo
ni
ng
requests,
two
ap.
haect,
Rezo
ni
as
h
ng
Includes:
Amendment In Its curreut form by &amp; VVW 01354 to odminis tors of edatcs
V.
er
request of County F
Admin.
sa ys a
would also need a Ir-ore effective system
Call Seminole Junior College will more than triple water and
best. I
an ny.l,d r.
tra
Reed Reed), it did
.
work session was seven per pllcatiOns for dredge and fiU
Of regular
if be North Carolina state pabnan. "&amp; d
A
views quoted In Mr. Foer'a
request
to
change
Agri.
istrator
Gary
Kaiser.
ricuium 11181 blonds vrevadil
C
TO
ommunity
Services
for
sewer
bills
for
the
firm's
cent.
were not ovemik
review and strict discipline
urned it off he'd never get It going &amp;9A I
wever,
ller
nnIa!n--fnupholding ses
!nti tc VerJ.' Lit.t
negligent doctors to 'nld h
------a, I V20trvations.
..,a iej9n, vr.rn*n into a lagicaI I
thosewhnmnk. u
! thc d:'tImc
rejected by Over 90 per cent of the House and diw-rimi...#i~ 8- _&amp;L-_ 0
I,
customers.
Calls
from
U% "U16111LIZtercu uy
on "uuuw, and
to
-life
•u
lot faster, surer
,
8
p.m.,
Geneva
Indus
ial
Community
tr
senate when they voted to ado the Equal
(MIA)
w
for
property
tomor
ro
- a duty the
beginning
at
9:30
movenvn~ the Idea of such a compromise is as
customers have been flowing
t
some
things
he'd
fled
to
the
roof
were
loose
The
Her
al
d's
Homemakers
The
Supreme
Court
has
consistently
ref
doctors have been extremely reluctant to accept. if
Center. Election of officers aM
Rights Amendment,
on
used abominable as abortion Itself. They want no
North of
j
to rule that sex discrimi natio
____________________________
and he'd have to get them fixed. God, did he look
Show, Sanford Civic Center. into the county's utility control
Industrial
Park,
West of Malt- bids for parks equipment, and
n
is
covered
under
abortions
The
authoritative
hasis
for
prediding
the
die doctors would do it for themselves, the judges
- not In the flat three months, not In
sjd. Kids were crying in the back seat, nobody
office,
questioning
the
reason
preliminary planning meeting. Doors open (or exhibits 6:30 1 the rate hikes.
effec of
and the lawyers would be free
I
land Flea Market. The request for traffic signal equipment,
Constitutional amendment is I Ls challenging
existing const
orov
'
s
'
on&amp;
Each
woman
the
ficst
Month
or
not
to spend more time looked like they'd eaten much. Last I saw him he "legislative histor
p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m.
a'It"onal
Cesu,L-_
discriminatory law h" the burden
.
Is
being
ma
de
by
J.
W.
Hi
.
c
k
A
report
Songwriters
Guild
of
Central
on
th
e
Emergency
y."
The
pregnancy,
if
leg
is
I
m
lative
Pursuing jusUce in other Problem
history is of proof to show that the law Is unreasona
ftcould be determlned. Some, are
County Utility Attorney
____________
f (jur
was Pulling off an exit, the whole car Iming 15
Gifts, prizes, homemaking tips
man.
primarily the commit
I '
ble.
Florida, 7:30 p.m., First
Medical Services program will
society.
deea"
MARCH
1.
1111
against abot'tlon even to save the mother's life,
J"
A
Morris
has
recommended
that
Allindtr
tee MWU and the debate Attorney General Robert L Shevin says, 4411 the
and fashion show.
.
indi ca ting
- A request to change also be presented to the Board
Intent of the Consa is passing 14
Federal Savings and Loan, 2424
ADMISSIONS
Major Whetter l
There is, of course, nothing particularly new
the Board set "reasonable
.
But many =re victories like the Edelin can
th Amendment is enough, wh did we need the and
Pauline Cr DeIny
~
residential (R-1AA) and agri- by Dr. Clyde Meade.
the amendment. The legislative history of the 19th,
Edgewater Drive, College
Divorce: Communication rates" by setting another public
about d own-and-ou t migrants in Amer
so year s after the 14th was Put In the have d anti - abortionists may discover they
ica. What E
Park. Members asked to bring Bef ore, During and Af, "Who
is unusually comprthenye and cr, Constitution, to gi
efeated their own PuOSL
Joe Aencn
Posit E. Lee
is unusual Is thst many of them today are middle Both houses of Congress passed the same ver.
ve women the right to vote?"
resi de ntial (R-IA) for land on *
an
y new work. Public Invited. Am I Now ?" 7 p.m. Call
f
Paul P. Croft
ct
ry
Lvbbl. B. Jarrell
Mr major vi o
cIRS&amp; Dolores Evans says she is seeing ,,&amp; great
for
A
*
jam
D
McNeill
I
the West Brantley Road.
sion. There was remarkable wulnimity, among
young conservative state legislator from achieved more th
C Deis
Seminole Junior College State Offers
y more
-.
an
half
a
century
ago
when
the
1
Missouri,
Bill
Stoner,
says,
Alma Mills
Brenda
A.
Garner
man
blue
collar
workers
who
have
been
Its
chid
pr
*
The rezoning was continued
Iran has received U. S. State Departzmt approval to in. laid off, and even a lot
opo nents, ezped fully In the
"I believe the ERA
--.
ic Gunamlthing, 7.10 p.m., Community Services for
Thonias J Mule
Janice R Springfield
nation Outlawed liquor and we aU know the
of college - educated
represents a valiant
at
the request of planner David *
to
restriet
Gove
vest some of its newly ac1red cU weal th In Pan
majority
report
of
the
Senate
Judi
Valentine J Soper
Me N, Miller
people who've been thrown out of th
8 weeks, Adult Education reservation.
history of that "noble experiment."
.
Ment's ability to teH men AM women how to
e la bo r
mit tee and In the debate. I suggest a ng
Farr,
for E and J Homes, who *
w or ld Airwa ys ba ili ng the a ir lin
'Y'
Should the anti - abortionists succeed
Campus, Bldg. 6, call Seminole
e out of red ink, at least market." A chap stranded off Interstate 85 near
Na
ti
on
al
S
ce
Officer
Van
e
rvi
*
re di the relate to each other. Th
Marie
I
Wilkin
in
said
he
needed
more
time
to
•.
Majority Report of the Sena te Judiciary Can.
e ERA says to Govern- outlawing abortion, pbly by means of a
temporarily. The Mideast naUon will loan Pan Am 125o malion Durham recently told
ate- "Get out of
Junior College Community will be at Zayre Shopping
TAIIAHASSEE, Fla. (All) Arthur P, Beckeri, DoBary
*
---Ruby L. Fleming
a reporter he was a
mittee and "Interpretat.ion of the Equal
people's li ves."
determ.ine the fiscal feasibility
in "change foi 13!o 15Percent interest in Oe firm and a sat on Microbiologist by Profession,
co nsti tutional amendment,
Gilbert Robbins. DeBary
David D Chacey
but did
Serv
i
.
ces
for
reservations.
Center.
17.92
and
Airport
-The
state
is
offering
free
help
they could, like their
not have 20
The ERA guarantees equal rights and
Arnm
of establishing an adequate
Joseph E Vermelte, DeB.ary
the 17-member board of directors. Iran also will
Richard Williams
cets tomakeaecallmuchless
dment in Accordance with Legislative responsibih ties ur*der
temperance counterparts create more ills for
Bo ulevard, 9 a.m., to assist to sma ll Florida cities facing
ph fl Porter.
Dale Peter%on, Dellona
myfora
History " pu blished by the Citizens
buffer
fence around the site.
the
law
for
both
men
and
ie
y
y
.
wrecker.
e
so
c
t
than
the
costly
collective-bargalning
veterans
and
dependent&amp;
' Advisory women, and that's what it's all about.
one the ;~e dedicated
Fernanoo vilimmitar. Lonq*ood
Florence Doonan. Deltona
Pun Am subsid iary, international Hotels.
Several surrounding property
RevC.
Htrtwl
I
Already, their activities have had a c
Brown
Homer
Glnm.
Swarowa.
I 11
.
negotiations with employe una
hi l li ng
Inevi ta bly, the proposal will ca
owners turned out to protest the
Slim
&amp;
Trim,
9:30
a.m.,
SJC
ions.
Mass
JOYCC
K
filth-ce.
G
e
neva
Lynda
Mays
use concem amorg some
effect on medical resehrch in this
_____ iiiain campus H-C; 7 p.m., and
James Andrew Pugh. flayv,e-w.
ficflyc Praqan. Lake Mary
rezoning at the meeting two *
citizens of the United States of America who have lived through JACK ANDERSON
flw Community Affairs Do- Va
john
£iennr4l, Longwo"d
an era that saw su bstantial ov
w
ee ks ago claiming it would *
.
•jJtIJ
erseas investmen ts by U.S. firms
Clara A Hansen. Orlando
8:15 p.m., SiC 11.5-6. Call partment says it will, upon re_______
lower th e value of their R- IAA *
but little foreign investment In U.S. - owned compani es.
Community Services Seminole quest, send
BIRTHS
Ida
Mae
Golden.
Ostetn
*
___
Labor-management
*
.
_____
Elna k Middleton. ChrEs?ianst,
property.
However, there Is no reason for serious concern. Tr
*
easury
___________________________ Junior College Community consultants to cities wi th popuSt (rn
*
S Mrs kor)'r1 I (Sarah)
(Virgin Island)
Secretary William E. Simon has rstimated th
In anticipation of when
Services
for
reservations.
*
at oil-producing
___
lations of 10,000 to 50,000 to ex. Vosburg, a rl. San ford
DISCHARGES
____
Rigged StOndards
n
1:1
E
county
wi ll own and nnPrnt n *
nations Invested Ill billion In the United Slates of America last
plain provisions 01 th e two.
year - a mere drop In the investment bucket of a nation whose
regional utility system, the
Sarci.' Maria Hunt
DISCHARGES
eece
Ao
month-old
co
ective.bargai.
ll
_
ublic
Katrina
Moore
economy generates business totaling
commissioners will also conWASHINGTON - Supposedly, the public is
$1.5 trillion.
ning law.
San(ord
I4onach Smith
sider establishing rates for this
There is a legiftate quesUon, however, about how
iar. S Reagan
injustice by adopting the rigged standards. For Standards for such valves, allegedly "refused t
foreign Protected by
CKijcL1jei,(eii_t
"This is not a way for the IN'anne fllocker
aColacidentall
rigid standards which govern inoGt government agencles, lacking the
system
investment should be monitored, Because Pan American Is an the quality of the
tomorrow.
M3rllc'
Kelly
fleulah
Mac
Childs
o book, "Nixon's Good Deed," which is mildly
manufactured goeds.
*
technical
certify"
iL
State
to
get
Involved
in
local
at*
But more staffs to write their own specifications,
Glenn Mekend ree
Daniel P. Deflruyne
Y, Oil" Of the four crit.1cal of his
irline, any exchange of stock amounting to per cent or more often, the standards are
simply companies
-The application for dredge *
role 113 President Nixon's welfare
fairs," explained David Davis, Mary W Dou'lass
Viola Rogers. Deltona
*
set
to
squeeze
out
accept
the
industries'
its total shares must be approved by the Civil Aeronautics com pe tition and
which manufacture the more ex- adviser, As publisher
standards lock, mock and pe nsive
&amp;
ce the consumers,
Elmore Drummer
John 0 Amaral. Deltona
and
fill
pe
rmi
ts
Robert
to
flee
are
being
made
valves
were
manager
of
the
project.
"This
Is
Barnes
*
remembers
barrel.
Board The guidelines for o th er businesses which might
founders of the foundation, the phone call,
Dorothy ruicher
Ralph 13 Porter. Deltona
Evidence to support these charges will
play, a
- The little hlydrolevel
by Richard Parker for a tract of *
Moynihan told him hotly that the
You've seen them at Disney
to get cities and counties ready Pamela Hodges
*
be laid
Corp.
of
Farbook
wasn't
Omer Roberton. Dellona
Government
procurement
specificati
o
You've
de-Jense rok should be CIWIY examined to protect against before the public next month by
seen them at Steak &amp; Ale
ns
are
mingdale
la
nd
In
th
"appropriate
e
Goldenrod
area,
and
*
. N.Y., developed a
*
for
negotiations.
f
or
a
Theodore
(led)
Columbus.
p,rt;n
respectable
the
Senate
Anti.
often written. therefore, so that only a few
*
_______________________________
boiler safety university press to print." Mact
foreign domination
of critical defense and communications.
Now you can see them at. ..
t rust sobcorii,uittej. during six dais of hering.
c'enrva
Denra K M.ison
by
the
City
of
*
Altamonte
"Once
IlQvice.
which
eventually
th
ey
begin
negotiating
rtiers, on
*
companies an culnpt'te (or contracts
was aPPruved by
(ernando Vltlam,:ar, Long*ood
Mary H MMahon
Sheraton-Sanford Inn
*
Springs For a section of the *
we'll be out of the picture."
. ThL
is American
Society of Mechanica l Engineers the the cuntrary, have hailed it. Reached at Harvdrd
or
Doris
I
C
.Jc'we$?,
Ibese hearings," states a confidential staff true not only of federal procurement but
of local
the
*
Orange
City
I
ola
1)
McManus
But
w
— report to Chairman Phi lip hart, D.-Mich., wi
re
he
teac
he
*
he
s,
Little
Wekiva
River.
Senate
Moynihan
study
Doris Dctrlck. Osteen
says Hydroleyej
told us he had been
Lenore E. Price
*
ll
housing codes The rlUng
thi'u
Tues.
Sot.
opolis
9
P.M.
tO
1
A.M.
will
present
sent
the
book
for
comment
and
show
that
Jo3cr
A
CoIe
,
mon
Winter
S
pring
tic
testimony
Rud
Budget
supplemen
ts
ol
at
ph Roberts
that will *
BERRY' S
the 'siuntary standards" of gp
"as a scholar in
pricing adds enormous extra
*
Titg% I Scott
the hearings
that a competing
ITT
the field, I gave my scholarly opinion".
industries a ren't volun tary at all but "have b
costs to the price subsidiary "used
*
the
American
Society
of
een
the taxpayers and coIn*rs
Violet W. sites
_______________
*
_____
_____________
Ke
to
th
ts
vi
used by the 'ins' exclude e 'ou ,"
*
Maroncy, the deputy assistant attorney
WEATHER
James Smith
___________
*
are a few Illustrations from must pay, here Mechanical Engineers In its attempt to knock generalnwho
*
Is
JAM
SESSION
th
e confidential 11ydroIev'l (Jut
thiard are ((te ro'd,
Mildred $nippi
('1IIijfljfl1' the question
a(cordlng to
Seritt'
study:
of
the
riirket"
Ify(lrolcveI
of
*
8
P.M.
Til?
ii
whet he r fonner CIA director
Mary A
tut1y, to bankrupt small competitors, to
*
a llegedly was injured, for Cxampk,
Rlchatd helms Jr p I
- A determined small businessman, named misleading
*
'eStcrd.'s high as 4. t he low Petty J Wright
All
by
a
Musicians Welcome
Do You Know George Stuart
ASME letter
*
gouge consumers and to
gave the Senate Perjured testimony. represented
obstruct Inventors with
Juan'a Hayes. Apopka
August Rebel, disco ve red a new way
circulated by ITT.
*
Participants
Drinks SOc
e
better ideas. The victim
th
*
CIA in a 1966 case, Maroncy
to decrea
"ia- - -- -Fair and cold through tomorrow. Renee Morgan. Calseilirry
Sells
Chalkboards
Besides airing such abuses, the Hart hearings
worked closely
*
s are stifled "In much metal distortion, For years, he made the rounds
Highs near 6o and lows tonight near Margie
*
with Helms on the
Tucker, Casselberry
the 3011)e nanner (as) an octopus hangs to Ids
are expected to produce a demand
*
Caw and obta ined an affida vit
&amp; Bulletin Boards?_______________________ I
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deny
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advocates
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EDITOR' S NOTE

the sanitarium he directed beIta1 costs and health
Sen. Nelson Is chairman of the closed, was unable to
pushed premiums to the "miscellaneous liability" files Insurance companies to pay
accept a surance premiums.
Senate Small Bt'stness Cam post in the emergency room of a
current extraordinary levels. In of state records.
Into pools to cover malpractice.
The soaring number of
miller and a member of the rural hospital
the last 10 years, the cost of
Some
of
it
went
for
profit,
but
which malpractice
suits
and
r
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States or the federal
malpractice premiums has the race In get out of
Senate Health Subcommittee. desperately needed his services skyrocketing awards are the
risen 950 per cent for surgeons business suggests that current government could offer no-fault •
He has Introduced legislation to
because he could not get chief causes of this crisis.
,establish a federally - ad malpractice
and 540 per cent for other profits and risks are not at. Insurance, like workmen's
insurance. A
Ninetypercentofaljmedical
i
ministered
doctor's.
tractive to insurers. Much compensation, with a schedule
medical Milwaukee orthopedic surgeon, malpractice suits in the United
malpractice reinsurance pool. also
in of damage awards. This might
In
1961
the
insurers collected undoubtedly went to ma
wanted in a small m- States were filed
-'
$61
million
to
By Sen. Gaylord Nelson
insure doctors and large reserves to pay future be tried experimentally firsi
munity, encountered the same decade. With filings Increasing
()lil.ANI'O
The Herald Services
hospitals. In 1973 they collected claims. The industry argues
1.
Seminole High School's baseball live and walking four,
barrier.
10 per cent a year, one
e
.
Arbitration
or
prelitigatlon
... A short time ago a prcniinent
learn
came
from
behind
twice Saturday to win the
approximately
U00
million,
ahead 6 in the Fourth.
that the "long tail' These stories are so common physician In three might expect
I
l.yman got on the scoreboard in the third when
Lrown took over in the seventhafter vimCoe had
future mediation systems might be
1'
Orlando
New York city chest surgeon throughout the country today to be
k flidge scored three runs in the first and one
4
9
suits of unpredictable size —
Edgewater Invitationsi Itaseball Tour. Jell hedges singled, moved to second
Seminole
021 101 3
sued during his career.
67
been
lifted for a pinchhitter. lie struck out two,
established
either
voluntarily
or a wild in the second as Seminole committed five
nament.
department also estimates that justifies
l
disclosed that the premium he that we have a new crisis in
(Yak
ItIdgc
current
high
errors
in
310
200
G
Some recent awards are
pitch
and
32
scored
retiring
Oak
Ridge
in
!"
on
Innie
order
or by legislation. Complaining
Peeler's double,
in the bottom of the
I(
pays for medical malpractice medicine, a malpractice in
i
the first two innings.
the firms paid out ap. premiums,
Seminole edged Lyman 2-I in the finals after
astronomical. In 1973 one
seventh.
Seminole countered In the fourth when Ned
patients would take their case
proximately $100 million in
falling behind l, and knocked off Oak Ridge
j
insurance r
second, Simkanjch walked and
What should we do?
from $9,400 to surace crisis. The consumer - plaintiff got $4 million from a
in Ithines smashed a 0-foot home
Alter a home run in the fourth by Oak Ridge's
to
a
nonpartisan
board.
run over the left i ennic Mills followed with a home run over
Suits
the semi-finals with three runs in the seventh
$28,000 annually in one year.
claims
and
legal
fees.
First, we need to recognize would be a
in- field fence to lead off the inning,
the
patient is the ultimate loser jury. Awards of $1 million are
Terry
Reynolds, Simcoe and Brown retired the last
last
resort.
Such
ning.
Süncoe, Brown (7) and N. Raines; Hansen,
There is a big gap between the need for cooperation
In Green Bay, Wis., a doctor because be ultimately loots the not uncommon. Although most
In the fifth, Mark Hussi singled but was forced at right field wall. In the third, four walks gave
io
Oak
Ridge batters.
bet. panels exist in some areas now.
( fl
!
In
Saturday's
4
p.m.
7.
ba
Seminole
another run.
ttle at Edgewater with second
$500 million and $100 million. ween the insurance industry,
free for a new a&amp;ugnment alter bill in higher doctors fees, suits are settled for less money,
when Robert Smith reached first on a
Lyman advanced to the finals with a 10-4 win
lyman,
Seminole
Slmkanicti walked with the bases loaded in the
spotted Lyman a one.ç leati in fielder
Where (lid the remaining $400 the medical and legal
the cumulative costs have
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We might change the
's choice. Smith stole second, moved to third
over Edgewater at Edge water's field t 12:30 p.m.
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the third and then rallied for single scores In
fourth
to force cross Russie,
the en flames' deep fly to center and scored when Slnhthcruslwdasolo
had singled. _________________
million go? We don't really professions, federal and state methods of classifying doctors
become staggering.
fourth and fifth.
know, which is one of the dif- governments and the general so that the cost n
l- tigt %I;itrr
homeruninUiesjxth
Intravenous
010 3U0 0-1 3 3
f Insurance is
lyman's third baseman bobbled Simkanich's
How have the Insunce firms
Geoge
Simkanlch
and
In
the
ficulties
th.
in
at
seven
—
Lyman
Ol1-hand,
I'd
say
he
has
grounds
for
suit.
,
Mills
a
mt4pracli.
tempting
handy
to
opened
wi
th
050
050 i-10 13 2
Frown
combined
a
signie
and
solve
public.
Next
we
must
consider
spread
more
evenly
over
all
responded? Man, simply have
grounder with two outs.
to toss a three-hitter at the Lyman Greyhounds.
Frown sacrificed lark %thitley, who ran for Mills,
Seminole
1110
9-2
7
this
problem.
Industry
profit
3
moves
on
one or several fronts. types of practitioners. Now
dropped the business.' Today coverage, according
Jim Frodle of Seminole was the
Frown relieved Simkanich in the filth inning and
to Dr. Department of Health, and cost data
game's only to second. Two errors and a Tim flames' single
LYman
001 tO0 9-1 3 2
is difficult to Here are some possibilities:
some specialists pay for more
fewer than 12 firms write at Roger 0. Egeberg, Special
player
with two hits. He ripped two singlo.
ro
'ethd
Education and Welfare !lEW. come
tO
later, three Semin'ks had crosed hoiiie plate.
strike
ut
three
and
p-ruiAt
by,
with
most
no
aik;,
al
States or the federal than others.
lii the 12:30 p.m. contest at Bishop Moore with
least W Wit cent of malpractice iWistant for Ilealth in the
Futler, Weiner 5, MacCeorge 16) and Wallace;
at' hils and no runs.
me sr(ed for Seminole, but once again, it
The remaining insurers have malpractice data buried in the government could require
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Oak
(NEXT: The insurers.)
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BY Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
and I-ary.
Simmons
andwas Frown's mound work that sparked the
Slmkanich gave up the three hits,
mkanich, Frown (5) and N. flames; Hatfield,
striking out three in the seventh alter Oak Ridge had jumped
DEAR DR. LAMB - Can you
Seminoles,
Fender (4), Catledge (7) and Heary.
tell us what determines the
Dr.
s .._
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iJ. , kept
i
on intravenous fe.ding
following an operation? We
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of nourishment due to extended
medical
problem
he
is
usually
use of this feeding by vein.
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returned to normal eating fairly
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after surgery.
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operated on more than a year
Each case Is individual, but
ago n'1 w hpitalized br six you should not think of venous
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weeks. He was fed in- feedings as causing the
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travenously for four weeks. He problem. Rather, the venous
has never been able to think like feedings are used to help tide
he did before the operation and the patient over the underlying
we wonder if some of his train problem and are often lifecells died due to lack ofnourjsi
saving. Rather than causing
By The Associated Press
So break out the liniment and the heating pads.
17
merit,
0
your husband's condition, it is a
Three major names who already are suffering
Imsy ha ve to have surgery good bet that they made It
The nagging kinks. They show up the first include Catfish
Hunter of the New York
also and wish to avoid this but possible for him to survive. The
week of spring training when arms and legs and Yankees, Carl Yastrzesmkl
of the Boston Red
backs are forced to forget the leisurely days of Sox, and Joe
don't know what a patient can whole complicated business of
Torte of the New York Mets.
winter and think about tF'owing and hitting
do about It or have any say in providing nourishment,
Hunter, the millionaire righthander, is
he al!
the matter. our doctor b&amp;s been minerals and fluids by veins is a
You
You'll never go hungry again.
working
to overcome hamstring tightness in his
,.
'The kinks were sunning themselves in places
fully satisfactory otherwise.
Starting now, when you run short of cash at night.
right
YOUr hwband's loss of his
like
Winter
Haven,
Fla,
Your ideas or suggestions
and
Fort Lauderdale.
X
on a weekend, or holiday you can run over to the nearest
Yet some two thousand miles away, in Tucson,
former capacity to think Is
"I've had the same problem In past springs,"
would be appreciated,
1
"24HourJack"and get blessed relief.
uore likely related tO hIS C
Ariz., Cleveland Indians Manager Frank he said, and tha t shouldn't worry manager Bill
.
DEAR READER —Th most plus his basic underlying
,,
Vlrdon in the least. There hasn't been a pitcher
Robinson promised the fun had just begun for
'l
find
You
It
"24-Hour
Jack"
on
the
outside
wall
r'
of
your
common reason for continuing medical problems. Patients
pulls and pains his players would do anything but in baseball with a better record over the last four
-flagship
Bank.
He's
open
at
midnight,
4
in
the
morning,
Intravenous feeding is because often think that treatment
seasons.
Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon, the 4th of July,
the patient can't eat. causes a particular problem
"The picnic Is over. We go to work Monday,"
Yastx-zemskl's trouble was stiffness in the
Immediately after surgery that when, In fact, the underlying
Christmas, Chinese NewYear, you name it.
said the rookie manager-designated hitter,
lower
back, which forced him out of Boston's
is usually because of the disease has progressed to the
"We'll start earning our meal money."
"24 - Hour Jack" lets you withdraw up to $100 a day from
workout
at their Winter }Iaventraining quarters.
anesthetic. The patient may be point that the complications
The battery men who toiled the first four days
your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
The
Red
Sox slugger complained
Motercycle raeI returns to the Volusla County Speedway In
MOTORCYCLE
the
nauseated and loud or liquids arise about the time the doctor
ning at 8 p.m. each night. The original 24 rider progr has
Of Robinson's first Camp, may already be ear- after
swinging
a weighted bat for dose to an
•-•,
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And you can
Daytona Beach tMs week with Daytona's Cycle Speed Week '75.
may cause him or her to has to do something else to keep
been expanded to Include all entrants.
ning their keep. Pitcher Fritz Peterson admitted hour,
even make
but after a short session with the official
The Class A blk will race Tuesday through Saturday begin.
RACES SET
become nauseated and vomit the patient going,
instalment loan payments with Jack.
:
he couldn't remember the last time he'd worked
Boston heating pad, Yaz reported great Imt Arl
This Isn't good if there is an
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Your case may be entirely
as hard as in the camp's opening day last week
Another delicious thing about this servir' is that you
prrovement.
Incision.
different from your husband's.
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and Robinson couldn't remember it, either,
.
a
get it absolutely free, when you open a checking account.
In sau* cases. patients are If you do not have serious unTorte appeared with back problems at the
The
emphasis
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be
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not willing to eat enough and derlylng disease and go through
So use your noodle. Open a checking account with us.
1
y
stealing when the
°
be opens full-squad Slets' camp In St.
need supplemental feeding by whatever surgery you have
Then you'll be prepared next Wednesday night when
Manager Yogi
workouts officially.
eh!nthe day '
being
Mur
vein,
Meanwhile,
planned without complications,
a
difference
of opinion over salary
and
robbing
just
79
bases,
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get
Robinson
Informed his
an insane craving for something scrumptious.
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f.
YOU
Still other patients because of you could be eating shortly
char
charges
that the Indians
a ,, will be out
,
to steal "at kept Boston shortstop Mario Guerrero at home in
You'll just scoot over to the bank and put the bite on
it
the natweof their surgery can't after surgery, without any
the Dominican Republic, the first Red Sax
'east
100
LAUDERHILL, Fla. AP) - him from three strokes off the flagstick as if
s, but really as man as I.WJ and ,
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drawn by a magLee Trevi no
'24•Hour Jack:'
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c
swallow well for some time prolonged use of venous
LitIler
holdout
in
18
years
Bob
be successful in at least 75 per cent of the at.
16.210
Murphy has a pixie grin— pace.
707071 M777
net.
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after surgery and will n
feeding. Talk it over with your
perhaps,
as
Hale
Irwin
Il'.. is, IL should
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last
won
in
$
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$4310
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nous feeñl,igs.
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doctor, and he can tell you what
Former great Maury Wills will be on hand to Orioles audience at Miami that the
Iowa
SI 67 70 75_
be
called
a
leprechaun's
I've
been
second
15
times
and
the
most
nnm,lr
team would
n!Iver! '.'ith
~;;mrmw, ii tinre is wftxang you can expect.
51.YV)
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Mas,naIe
help Robinson welcome his players and help remain in Baltimore at least
s.&amp;io
uiiile—.preati acrs ma round, lost in playoffs seven times, his fellow tourists, hniihed
61 46 7171- 77's
%r
through
the
1975
with
61 74 6573- 250
from the digestive tract, In the
Send your questions to Dr.
red face
baseball's First black manager toward the season, ruling out the possibihty
Tom
WeIsk000
$7,995
1 Both figures are exág. a 273 total 15 under par on the
Charles Coody
the team might
$4,310
stomach, esophagus or In- Lamb, in care of this
1 66 73-779
achievement of his goal.
"I just thought that since geratians). I was beginning to wind-swept 7,128-yard In.
68 69 71 77-250
be purchased and moved to Washington.
testines the patient is usually newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Johnny Miller wasn't here, I'd wonder what was wrong. Why verrary County Club course.
not permitted to lake food by Radio City Station, New York,
better take advantage of it," he couldn't I play just one shot
IV 22-year-old Pearce was
mouth. Recent surgery In- N.Y. 10019. Re a copy of Dr.
said,
better?
Sh
e
'
s
one
stroke back with a 71 and
volving the digestive tract may Lamb's booklet on balanced
lie did.
"I just had the feeling today 274. Nicklaus, admittedly a deabo prolong the use of
11
send 50 cents and a long
The green-clad Murphy that if the wind would blow, jected man, shot an
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erratic 73
travenous feedings.
self-addressed stamped enturned back suddenly-stricken maybe I'd get lucky."
and
had
a
275
total.
By The Associated Press
tougher Saturday night and
Aside from these con- velope to 11w same a&amp;freas and
Jack Nicklaus and eager Eddie
And that's exactly what hapil
dropped
a 100-75 decision.
slderaflcms, If the patient lsu't ask for the "Balanced Diet"
Pearce with two dramatic shots per.ed.
John
Lotz
was
looking
for.
Ot
so crimi from sww otber book1eL
her Saturday games found
in the stretch run and won the
The wind blew. It blew Jack
ward to having his Florida
TI 7
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Stetson
losing 60-58 to Virginia
$52,00 first prize Sunday in the Nicklaus' shot out of bounds
POhPpPIy
w.o
team throw the Southeastern and
k.; % 68
7166
South
Florida downing
Jackie Gleason Golf Clssic.
and opened the gate for MurConference basketball race
Pear(e
$79610
-r
into
Florida
Southern
.:
"It's been a long, long time, ph). And Murphy got lucky. He
10010.
havoc for the second time in six
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The
regular
season
ends for
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t7 70 71 M 776
The Gators, who upset Ken- and Tulane at Stetson tonight,
lucky
last Monday to knock the Florida State at Stetson
For Tuesday, March 4, 1975
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Wildcats out of a share of the Wednesday night and Florida a
ARIES (March 21-Apr4.41 19) scoRpio (Oct. 24-Nov. ,
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junior colleges In a regional in the third overtime of
up with ways to extricate
Saturwith better terms.
MEL1OURNE, Australu- halt to his boxing career en- retired world light heavyweight basketball playoff by sinking a day night's state fm4ls
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to
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with one with whom you uhare others now you'll be disapThe judges' point ratings
see him on the other side of the oval was bIlItV as the "Sho'4- gave Frazier the
interest, unless it's nearly
point&amp;'d, but if your requests are
fight by 112.
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down at St. Kilda." But after- 106. Frazier's record is now mreasonable tbell be compiled
each,
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
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speaking Sunda) In his dressing it the St Kilda Letdown"
121 with 2.3 kayos for Ellis.
Don't tackle chores that are
It's ok to be generous with a
room, wrapped in a bright yelThe promoters of the fight
Ellis held his own for the first
II
beyond your ezpe -tLse. Bring in
low towel. He'd easily dis- three rounds, winning them on recorded a paid attendance of
friend, but don't let your
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of
enernsitv exceed your cornpatched a tired and defenseless points. But I"razier
15.000, far short of the 52,000
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
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low gross, Cunnie lla',%es;
history of the USSR-USA
track meet set to go tonigh,
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and Kenneth Plante (R-Orange into the development of what
and Lake Counties) tonight will the Senators hope will be "a
Jointly hold a public hearing on
the Status of Lake Apopka cowdinatjon and rejuvinatjon
hwiM ils on effort.s. The
of efforti to restore Lake
set for 7:30 pi.m, in Apopka and presene it s down

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DOONESBURY

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Lifestyle

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he had opened one club or North
Your partner raises you two
might ha ve played six liotnim
clubs What do you do non"
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Answer lomorrOw
principle involved is the same."
Send $1 for JA COBY MODERN
Jim: "South wants to lose

(35) Batman
(44) Gilligan's Island

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(44) Phil Donahue

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(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(35) Mr. Ed

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defeat (Iando Edgewater 24
His sentiments were echoed Saturday In the finals
of the
by Ed Parker of Mills High Central Florida High School

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MORNING

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Monday's Games

I njiana
Ohio St. 75
au'fIe $6, Oklahoma City 85
PJchoar 93 P urdue 14

NP-A #.`.r-WZrfi It Uf 11r,kalri; $4
hnore D-Afl: 1-7
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A4&amp;44 Sl 67, Sf Louis 60

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38 Hard blow

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clubs. 71is is a safety la
against a guarded king-fl.N
holding in the East hand. *
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for all the tricks which is a first

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low gross, low net tourney.

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WEEKDAYS

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At Deltonci

New England 4, Vancouver I
HmIon 4, Indianapolis3 01

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Toromo
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Edmonton
30 74 ] 63 217 193 Press from his bed in the in.
v,,vncvr
21 79 2 so 197 1% tensive care unit that he didn't
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fIght.
satwirday's Games
Cleveland 4, New Enoiants 4,

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32 2s 6 n z3s zo? the loud tropical music that
13 1-7 2 68 246 2's filIed Ws living rom.

cautious.

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Was celebrating Sunday's 14thround knockout victory at home
with his wife and friends w

"I'm not worried," Duran
continued. "It could be me In

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Morway's Games

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San Antonio 1)0 V.rgni. 108
md aria 174 Drrwtr
Sundays Rewits

?'-orala 93. Autnifn 90. OT

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Otoke 1)0. TUlsa 107
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Region 2

$0~01 Christian AC
Tem Temple 67, Covenant &amp;S
Lee 106. Bryan 6-t
Carolina% Conference
Pfeiffer 61. High Pcnl So
Mason-oi.~crn confteence
79. Baltimore

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Barlow 67, Tampa carlolic
Region 4
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Oregon Tech 72 Geo Foi 5
Wm Jewell 74. Mo Western 7$

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In the next.to-last event, outpointing Billy King of Alabama

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8 Papal Cape
43 Ticlier
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Toronito S. Detroit A
Monday's Gansill
California at Montreal

Pensacola Woodham 57. Jack
sonville Lee S4
Region 2

Lemoyne(&gt;wen $3, Carson New

York

New

Phtadelphia i. St Louis
Vancc'uver 7. Washington

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New York istonders 3, out
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Results

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Cali

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Toronto S. Wash;ngton 4
Los Angeles 7. Minne 1

vs, Lake

Pittsburgh $

Saturday

TOURNAMENTS

Vancouver 3

Islanders &amp;

PfflIidclpttia3,K0n515 City 0

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PiItSbtgh 7.

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8 ter UnlonCounly,
Class A

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3 H C 's Gloavan i6i. A Willie De
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eastern Conference wrestling

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Div.ion 4
39 1213 91 279 191
31 , ii 79 2U 7 0
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Toronto

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CARNIVAL

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Georgia 91-j.
Tennessee had lost the indoor
championship only 0,,Ice before

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for
seum. ho ve beec announced by NY
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FroIlcks, Fran (10).
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Atlanta
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Division 2
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BRIDGE

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(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety

Straight Talk
(35) Felony Squad
(44) Lady Llve+ln
10:30 (24) Black Perspective
(35) Science Fiction

The Ghost
(44) Rock And Roll
9:30 (6) R hoda

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Standings

Happl;

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(13) Dick Powell
(24) Washington

(13) World i
Two Wheels

(44) UrIsCope

State was a
distant second with 39, followed
by Mississippi State 34, Ten.

Cleveland a? Portland

Mall 16). 7, K's Quit -

(9) Les Make A

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Games

vs

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(6) Young And

Medical Center

10:00 (6)

(44). Dinah
3) Wesleyan
Singers
(44) Bold Ones
9:00 (2, 8, 44) Mov le
(6) Maude

(3S,44) Star Trek
7*30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(111!i World At War

63i;o)tOI;?uisiana

Dvircilt at Milwaukee
Chicago fit Golden State

Pacific It. San joso. st I?
Kansas I#, cftrado 76

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(8) Jackpot

Week

(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom 24

Florida, led by versatile Mike
Sharp, was way ahead in win.

Golden Slate

Line

Animals

nlng the meet Saturday with

Boston at New York

FicMei'difle

weekend.

Monday's Games
P40 om
Tueiday

(9) Wild World

TONIGHT'STV

9

Truth

indoor track meet during the

117

Portland lfl

7,00 (2) To Tell The

er was tied in
the Southeastern Conference

Houston lio, Phoenix lod

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AFTERNOON

EVENING

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SeAttle 104. Boston 97
Washinciton 117. Los Angeles
104
Philadelphia 91. New York By
Kansas City Omaha I 22, De

UCLA 93. Stanlord Sill

Monday, March 3, 1975

MONDAY

BATUN ROUGE, La. (AP) Four conference records two
f Lb
held b
champion Tennessee
were

City

104, Buffalo
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Golden

SilIaqJ
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(5), 6 Ioniawa J.icke (6), 7 Tom Oregon St 16. Washington ,

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Toni T ress (12). 3 L L 's Irwin i to,
A Pen MurPtiv (1), S Cacf us joy (4).
S*Arwe*s Arliborn (6i, 7 R&amp;T-s

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of
32771, SemInole County, Florida
name of EMPLOYERS' BUSINESS tr
•p
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By The Associated Press
"It (the truck) came out of
DtNLiI.
unoer
?ictlYiotj5 name of CAMP
Orange County, F ort0a.vpon final JOSE PH
ana mat I Intend to BRADLEY JOSEPH KENNEDY
Four University of 'Florida nowhere. We had no idea of
t..
deceased. register Said name with the Clerk of
BURNShis wifi,
and
SEMINOLE, and that we intend to judgment rendered in the aforesaid GERALDINE A. BURNS,
AMENDED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
students jii
run for
what was happening," said Wi1
gn
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
courtonth,1nddayofOdt,,,AD
NOTICE OF ACTION
BAR.DEN INTERPRISES, INC. dAIlcrediIor$oft,ta,eotH.y Florida In accordance with the lO:BILLIEJOEW,TT
charityralsedthestate'sweek. llamSipala,20,ofFort Lauder.
the Circuit Court, Seminoi, County. 1973,.In that certain case entitled, b-a
.! Yeackte, deceased, are hereby provisions of the Fictitious Name
ORLANDO
Florida' In acco CARPET
Post Office Box 265
end death toll to 10, the Florida dale, riding in the back of the
danb with the Interstate Supply Corporaton, etc. SPECIALIST TRI-CITY ELEC. t'0'1fI0d and required to tile any Slatutes, To-Wit: Section 565.09
lIpton, Indiana
provisions of the Fictitious Name Plaintiff, .'t- Don Smith, Defendant. TRICAL CONTRACTORS, a cor- claims or demands which they may Florida Statutes 1957.
Highway Patrol says.
flatbed with the rest of
Statutes, To.Wit: 5ticn sas.ot which aforesaid Writ of Ex,ction poratlon. •fld HERMAN GOLDYOU ARE HERESY NOTIFiED
haveagain%tsaldestatejfllheoffice
5:
Mark
R.
Laiar
FIori4 Statutes 1957.
Sigma
Phi
Epsilon
fraternity
Jured
and dead, He said
was Celivti' to me as Sheriff of MAN.
that an Amended Petition for
Of CIfrkOIClrutt Court of Seminole P.bihth: Feb. 10, 17. 71. March
5: Ruse1I 1. Monctftf
Sern.noi, County. Florida. and I
brOthers Larry Burlew, 20, of one yelled "Jump!" and he saw
3.
Chenge
of
Name
for
BRADLEY
_____ Kathleen Moncrief
ins
Defendants,
h3ve levied upon the following
JOSEPH WilT to BRADLEY Homestead; Mark Stafford, 19, "two big headlights coming
Sanford,
FIorIds,
within
four
DEK-Il
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Pubilh: Feb. 10. 17. 24, March 3, descrb.d property vneo by Don TO: JOSEPH 1.
Calendar
months
from
the
dale
of
1975
BURNs
JOSEPH KENNEDY has been filed; of Deiray Beach; Mark Sim. right at us. There were bodies
Smith. said property being located
andyouarerequiredtoserv,aopy
the first publication of this notice.
and
DE K.33
In 5emnoI County. Florida, more
FICTITIOUS NAME
of your answer or other responsive mona, 19, of Alexandria, Vs., all over."
Each claim or demand must be in
GERALDINE A. BURNS.
Particularly described as follows:
Notice is hereby given that we are pleadIng to the Am.tnded Petition for and Jerry Engram, 18, of
Bill Mendenhall, fraternity
writing and must state the place
his wife,
One (1) 1971 Chevrolet Truck,
engaged In business at 670 5. East Change of Name on HAL H. KANwhose residence
Clarksburg,
Md.,
died
En
an
faculty
advisor, said, "It's a
Title No. 4770656 I.D. No.
residence and post Off ice address of Lake Rd. Longwood. Seminole TOR, ElcivIre, Lowndes. Peirsol.
FICTITIOUSNAME
YOU Apt HEREBY NOTIFIED the claimant and muI be
C5111A67167
early Saturday accident, terrible tragedy. The brothers
Sworn
$3name
Counly, Florida iider the flcII?iovs Drosdlck a. Doster, Profetsional
thatanactiontoenforcea Ilenonthe by the Jaimant, his agent,
or his
)
Of VINTAGE VETTES. and Auoclation. Suited33, First Federal
Oui, Title No.
QQ
In business at RI,
Bx
elve oUr st'jdents were In- have always done some kind of
attorney, or it will beme void that
we
intend
to Buitdlng, Post Office Box 7509. Jured.
36. Myrtle Ave., Sanford, Seminoli historical ivehicle)
0 No 9Sil ItS (restored and being i Seminole County, according to la
project for the Heait Fund but
register said name with the Clerk of Orlando. Florida, 732, and file the
County, Florida sder the fictitious
Florida to wit:
William Frederick Yeackle
oers
vehicles
being
stored
at
said
they
charged
this
was the first time they tried
the
Circuit
Court,
Se'ninofe
County.
orioinal
answer
or
of
her
name
of flhJTfDa.a I
a
i.
-- Au '-""
ret n1v
- - -.
'
r.v 7. UU 'Lr The Spa logs
" Ratllff a.
Florida in accordance with the plesding in the office of the above William Parker, 59,of Perry, this kind of thing." Sons in Sanford, Florida. Put Book 16. page 9, Public Gordon V Frederick
provisIons of the Fictitious Name Court on or before Marth 31, 1c75. If
with careless drising after his
The Highway Patrol gave
registersaidname with the Clerk of San,lnole County, Florida wiil at ha5 been filed against you and you Henry J. Veackle
Florida Statutes 1957.
wiilbetakenforth,rellef demanded
florida In accordance with the A D. 1975. offer for sale and sail to written defenses, it any,
Publish March 3. tO. 1975
rfovlsians of the Fictitlo Name th highest bidder, for cath, Subject Howard
Stephen J. P.cCummings
04 Name.
Statutes. To Wit: e-ction US.09
i. Clifton, Plaintjfi's At DEL ?
truck on State Road 20, a mile
______________________________
Publish:
Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3.
to any and all exiiting leins, al th9 tof'ney, whose address is: ill Sotjlh
-Randy U. Smith,
lu WiTNESS WHEREOF. I have north of Perry.
florida Statutes 1957.
, of
-1975
hereunto ict my hand and affixed
Front (West) Door of the Seminole MaltlandAye,Mailland Fiorideon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 3F THE DEK.39
Goshena Ala., killed Sunday in
County Courthouse in Sanford. or
myofficlal seal at Seminole County,
"ll(Pk)idhehdj
before March 5th, inS, and file EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. _________________________ Florida, this 7Othday of February, comeoutofsomefogand those a
near
tarLanna.
one-car
collision on U.S. 90
Gary C. DeGaetani
SOnaIpprty. Further inIormat
Court either before service on COUNTY. FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. (Seal)
Publish: Feb. 7. 21. March ) 10, avaIlable from the Civil Division of Plaintiff's Attorney or imn0iaf,ly Civil Action No 7S254.CA-O4 E
1975
'
th
Seminole COunty Shriff'
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr
stde,its' truck) were blinding IIOSc Iowa, killed Sunday
thereftc
tv,'
Irt
,,
the
t.
rrr,c
of
di-f,tuit
Dep.irtmcrt
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
himii,"
said Patrolman Quentin when his motorcycle hits
be entered against you for the relief LEA
RlE HAAS, Wile,
That said sale Is being made to demanded in the Complaint,
CIVIL NO. 74.i97cA.o9c
By: LillIan T. JenkIns
ck
and
cIryoF
ittle. 'He said he applied
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Deputy Clerk
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORon
the
Pensacola
flay
Bridge.
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seat
ct
Wl(,
lAM
DANIEi
LONOw000. r.,oqDA
PIAAS,
Execution,
1GAGE ASSOCIATION
brakes but he couklra't stop in
LOWNDE5, PEIRSOL OROSDICK
'
I1usb.nc1
this court on February 6th, 1975
tOTlCE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
John E Polk,
Plaintiff
&amp; DOSTER,
-George E. McGuire, 51,
Unit,,"
(Seal)
CONSIDER
DISSOLUTION
ADOPTION O
Sheriff
Professional Association
Arthtjr H. PC(kjIh, Jr
OFMARRIAGE
Kathy
Mayer,
18,
of
Miami,
a
Winter
haven, killed Sund,y
PROPOSEDORDIPIANCE
Semir,ol, County, FkWIda
HOMER C. FAYSON and GENEVA By: Hal H. Kantor, Esquire
As Clerk of the Court
NOTICE OF ACTION
10 WHOM 'T MAY COPICcRN
"little
sister"
of
the
fraternity,
morning
in
a two-car collision
PublIsh: Feb. 21, March 3. IL 17,
FAYSON,
his
wife,
Suite 123, FIrst Federal Building
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
IC" WILLIAM DANIEL HAAS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by p973
in
Polk
County.
Defendants.
Poit
Office
Box
29
suffered a fractured skull. She
A Deputy Clk
C o Donald McVay
the City of Longwood. Florida, that DEK 131
Orlando, Florida 31002
NOTICE OF SALE
Hoard J. Clifton
Route
the City Council will hold a public was listed in serious condition
-Arthur F. Edwards, 2], of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Attorneys for Petitioner
Attorney for the PIInt;ff
Liberty, Kentucky
harIng to consider enC,,,nt
at
Tallahassee
Memorial
lIosPalm
flay, killed Saturday in a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 111 South Maitlanu Ave
on
the
12th
day
of
Mirth,
1975,
at
Ii
Publith'
Feb.
21,
March
3,
10,
I?,
47139
Ordinance No 391. entitledam, at the west front door Of the 1975
pitl.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR M.aitland, FlorIda 37751
one.veclec?ashon State Road
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Courthouse of Seminole County. at ,K-137
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY C'JIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish: Feb. 10, 17. 21, March 3. YOU
lhal an
action for Dissolution of sanford, Florida the
OFAPI LONWOOD.
The other injured were re
5.
FLORDA. COUNTY.FLORIDA.
untersi0ned IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
1973
leased after treatment.
RELATING TO COMPLIANCE BY CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-U5-CA.O9-G DLK-42
MarrIage and other relief has be*n Clerkwiilofferfcrsalethefoliowjng FOR
-Jay C. Jones, 19, of New.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
filed against you and you are described real property:
THE
CITY
OF
LONGW000,
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
requ.red
to
FLORIDA
The oup was taking turna
FLOP IOA WITw ?M tUIPOI
rt. a pedestrian killed Sattw.
serv. rnn tf ...
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE
Plaintiff, CUlT 1ff AND FOR SEMINOLE
Subdlvisie, according to the PIat In re: Estate of
Morton RoSccrblum, Es., Attorney theqenf
PLANNING ACT OF 1974,
after being pledged almost $1,- Leon County
as recorded In Plot Book 1, IDA HULL IHURSTOPI.
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
for Petitioner, whose address is
CRIATIPIG THE CITY
OOfro1nGainsvjf1e,nerciants
0. E RERTRANG, etc. ci al
Page
71,
of
the
Public
Records
of
2
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
Deceased
75-17.CA.ot.F Suite 705, 4)0 East Highway
-Dennis Puleo, 33, of Coral
LOP4GW000 LAND PLANtI1IG
NOTICE
TCREOITORS
Defendants.
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOP
Casselberry.
FIor.da
37707,
on
or
Seminole
County,
Florida,
for each mile run. A service for Springs, killed Saturday in a
AGENCY; SETTING FORTH SAID

I ii ::rea ic ,

Yne

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cc I

CLASSIFIED ADS

eii f

Seminole

322-2611
- CLASSIFIED DEPT.

a

1 thru S times

6 thru25tjmos
3lca line
8:00 A.M. - 5:30
P.M.
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1Iimes
34c a line
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52.00MINIMUM CHARGEI
SATURDAY 9.NOon
3 LInesMInmum

ç

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LecIthlfltVIni,r 116' kelpt
all tour In one capsul, ask for
________________________________
S-Lost &amp; Found
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Smaliwhilefemalech,hhU.
Owner pleasecall 337 0711

________________________
iwiFORSALE--_E. V. FOS1 ER, Lake Mary
372 Sf41
Honey Tangerine'1
1) O0per.
32767)3; 3370367
__________________________

I

NOTICEOFSUIT
AND TO: 0. E. BERTRANG. a k.a

TOAGE ASSOCIAT,ON,
Plaintiff,
v
GEORGE JOHNSON, JR. and

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REAl FSTATE. INC

___________________________
FLA. RETIREMENT DREAM on
Scenic Wekiva Rivers bass
fishIng paradse, among beautiful
oaks. Rental from 5125 mc. for
mobile homes includes free canoe
use. Adults only. Camp Seminole,
322 1110.

* "Get 'EM While 'j
* They 're Hot! *
New houses in a rural area No down

Efficiency apt., all utilities fur
fiShed, newly decorated, 597 50
________________

Large 1 bedroom furnished apart.
ment. All utilities included, 911
Park. $165 month. $50 damage.
323 0630

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- CailBart Real Estate

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Help Wanted Apply in person
to

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* R ange . Refrjgerator

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Carpeted, only 19150. 3277796 REALTOR
Adults, no e1s.
3229211

_f. ?'_S.

Clothes Washer-Dryer

*

Heated Pool

-_____

FROM$160
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
____________________________

cOnstructun Co office, preferably
wIth mechanized accounting

-

Must have willingness to be
trained in Pompano Beach, Fla
for several months before re
__________________________________
location
Office in Sanford
Inquire 373 616'..

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Apartments
,,
,c','.e
rh.c-d tr the ulflma?
in apartment living, you'll find it
located iutt two bick west of 17
between Fairway Plaza and
Seminole High School

Bedroom

$174

Wall-to.WalI Shag
ARK

$55

-

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Pool &amp; Clubhouse

3 BR. 1' ibaths, carpet, central hôt

$200 mo 3776345

ADULTS ONLY
PETS CONSIDERED

MobIle Home ParL

3236350

Model Homes

SANLANTA- 3 bedroom, 1 bath.
5 Beautiful Acres
central heat &amp; air, fully
carpeted, Wooded and compleie with 3

1120 Florida Ave.

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lS'xlS' storage shed, only 1 yr. old.
'
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.,tV •#.•U
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33—Houses

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EPvlCE

7311W

-_-. - 7uto Parts
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Ri,,cOriditiOfl,d Batteries, 512 95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.

1109 Sanford Ave.

C.asselberry, 17-92 $30.
________________________________

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_ 62-'-'LaWfl.Gardefl

78-?lotorcycles
___________________

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327 56fl

Cypress Mulch 6. Tropical Plants
WoOdruff's Garden Center

Motorcycle Insuran,e
BLAIR AGENCY

601 Celery Ave., Sanford

location &amp; financing $37,754)
Harold Hall Realty
2606S''Wy 1797
REALTOR 373 Si7

KULPDECORATORS
409W. 1st St.
327-7313

Let me till your spring garden spot
ormow your vacant lots. Floyd
Fretr, 322 3191.
—

1971 Honda 350
M.akeoffer.Atter6
29507

FLORIDA WATERBED CORP.

—

Two girls' 70"

Bicycle's, Girls
clothing, 12-16: 100 paperback
books; rocking chair. 323 $371

64—Equipment for

Rent
__________________________________
Rent Blue LuStre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for onty $1.30 per day,

MAIILAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17-92Op-en Sat. &amp; Sun. 95

1 BR. 2 full baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty storage. $75,000. 3270192 after 1 p.m.

3392920

REAL FLORIDA LIVING- 1',
acres near large lake with many
palm trees Comfortable mobile
ccmpic'tc:y furr,i5hd
$13000.
WE TAKE TRADES

beautIful cabinet. Also color
Portable Other MIsc. 3730700
-'"-

51—'Iousehokj

Goods

______________

COUNTRYLIVINGYetctOS.?Iy

*

*

Datsun-Subaru Sale
'71 some below dealer cost, first
come'tir'st cnolcel Pius Fla.'s
finust Used Cars, Dick Blirc)
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph 1311)10, Open
Sundays 124

ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
6- OANUINCi KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. 332.5737

Singer

__________________

_________________________
1973 Nova Hatchback, yellow, 3
Speed. AM radio, extra nice, $77s
Call Duane McGuire at 322-1651

66—}3orse'5
______________________________

Drop inbobbin, zig zag, and) needle -position. Like new condition, sold
2 PonIes For Sale
new for $61, balance of 5-45 cash or
With or Without Tack
Spaymentsof$10 Newwarrapty.
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Dealer

1967 RAMBLER AMERICAN

3736)56

Call Credit Dept.

And
Acreage

c1rc.om set. complete $105;
guitars, $15. new living room set,
$170: 2 twin beds, $10 complete;
tadiesdsk, 525 Dave's Furniture,

JOHN IKRIDER, ASSOC

W. Garneft White

ONE PREVIOUSOWNER
373 6106.

67A—Feed
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St.. Sanford 3fliI1
Eves,sOf

Homes, Lots

-

_

1969 Dodge CoCnet 440 $ CyIkndjc,
cisc owner, clean See at lii F
W(1iva Park Dr on the Wek-a
River 3270746

Two Pigs, readyfor
Breeding or Barbecurrg
C,'11l37?
JIM DANDY-JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S. E. 46. San'ord 323 473j

1971 VW AM FM radio, 64.000 mlrGe-nd ConditiOn. 5195
377 6002

500 Sanforci Ave.
______________________________ ________________________________

Broker, 101 W. Commercial
Sanford 3727501

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1977F0,dF 100Plck up 302 VLgooct
condition $I,0Q 33% 0017

iris' Setter Puppies, 10 wk. old,
AKC. shots &amp; wormed $100 each
901 73.1 9310 or 37) 5770 after 5.

,,

Commercial Properties

-.

3225107 After S

paneled, carpeted and furnished,
GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
Can use as 2 or 3 bedrooms, 7 iq
sewing cabinet, repossessed You can get a fair prce wt.en you
storage buildings All for 0flI
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
advertise your "don't needs" ;n
$11,000
'n machine, Full automatic,
tre Want Ads
Pay balance of $70 or 10 pay
__________________________
Stemper Realty
merit; of $1
- .-- ----MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOP
372 4991
19195. French
3277)71,372-1196.377 754
3271959,3221141

80-Autos for Sale

AKC Doberman pincher puppies P.ck
Uçi una
car's l-REE. Small
Cb*napion lineage. 575 105150. Mr.
price for othevs Call alter i p m
Anderson, 365-5710.
3271621
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Beautiful
Shepherd
Alaskan
Malamute Good markings. cx
VW 193.9 BEETLE
cellenttempermentforcheldrenor
GOOD CONDITION
watch dog Males or female's. 510.
332 419

Solar Collector-will generate
tempera?uresabove2)2oeg 1195 372 4.610

BROKERS
Days-)fl 6173
Nights 372.S424or 332-2332

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Early American Console Color TV,

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Condition. 322.

65"PetS Supplies

5551172,Orlando

-

It?) Che'.y '; tQV1 pIck up with or
without 0' slide in camper Good

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

-

Ovechead5teelGarageOr
and Fittings A-i Conditln

hOme

baths, with central heat and air
Owner will negotiate $73,900
Convenient Location

SANFORD RECVEi

1970 Yamaha 90 CC, Twin Street.
$100, helmet inCluded Geneva.
3'9 SIn.

3 Bedrooms Nearly New

Furnished

,

Hedge Viburnum, 1','to7',
Well Bunched in cans
$1.00. 707W. 20th.

qualifying $74 900 with terms

137 Country Club Drive
$110,? bedroom, family room
Information inwindow
_______________________

Supplies

761 N.Orange Ave.
WinterPark,6.i3 1121

UUS'

S.

Plan now to vacation this year in
y-our own REC see trom

P4011'S

Central FIoridas

Your MLS Agency
REALTORS
2543 Park Dr

Immaculate) BR. $175 Mo
7 BR Duplex,5t75Mo

323-6650

Come out and Inspect

-

Dishwasher &amp; Disposal

Near H'gh School
1010

Laundry Facility

Dow available in
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family

.

3 Bedrooms, I', Baths

75--RecreationalVehicles

3734711

Waterbed Sale *
Queen Size with frame, $44 95

FORREST GREENE INC.

bCdrooms, 2 baths, family room,
double garage, central climate
control and many other eutras
yOu'll like Only Iii

Stan's Auction
Hwy. 46. Pi Mi EaSt of I I
332-911?

office furniture
Wood or ste,l desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
Cabinets, as is Cash an Carry

*

corn

REALTORS)?) 635.3oro-&amp;S 2333
SAN LANTA
ONLY 113.900 f
this brick with 3 bedrooms, 1'
baths. Fenced Year old wahet
and dryer included in price
Carport enclosed into familt
room. A good buy.

Auction
Saturday 7 P.M
Onen daily 10.3 We tu', seil,tradl.

Used

SANFORD FLEA MART
1',MIle Eon Ibancil 1
Sat -Sun. 9 S 322 2599. 321 0720

311 313 E FirstS?

',

Central Heat &amp; Air

Rentals from only

a.'ailabte

3 BDRM.. Air &amp; Heat, 107 Temple
Drive. $175 month. Call
after S IDYLIWILDE- A SHOEMAKER
pm 3736461.
,.,...,.

Six Month's Lease

-

Beautiful 3 bedroom. 1'
bath.
carpeted, fenced yard 1st &amp; last,
323 7491,

Carolyn Lewis Homemakers
Sisow. Ba sure to be there when Ihe
doors open at 6:30 p ri's

'--..
60'-'-'O'rf ice
-

-

nual pcI. rate $73,500 Acre
Realty. REALTOR. 323 7730.

heating unit, new carpeting, niw
Plumbing fixulure's. new pain
inside and Out, lust about ne's'

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 17 97
_ 3225941

-

BUY -SELI.-TRADE

in

inside Utility area. Also uarage.
2642 Sanford Ave. Sanford $145
mo 134 16.t.
___________________________

LADIES, you will learn lt
cc-bnj hp's ,x? ?h(' SanfOrd (vc
Center March 1, presented by Th
Herald and nationally famous

IS' Boat, 25 HP motor and trailer.

WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE

3 BR., $750 down, $202 mo. $ian

3 Bdrm, 7 bath, dining &amp; Florida.
_____________________________
________________________
Central air I heat, large lot, Loch
Arbor. $700 mo 377 2101.

Masonry Construction

MOBILE HOME

stro

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Two

,,

n

3 bedroom home
fenced yard,
patio. Newly decorated. Plo more "$ANFOKD'S
SALES LEADER "
than 2 children. 3227741.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR' 7 bedroom, eat-in kitchen. liing
ALMOST NEW' Completel -

One Bedroom $144

Ij

Ste

returns. Try one and see. Call
3772611 or 1319993

5O-lvjiscellaneous for Sak?

fortable, I bedroom. 2 bath,
central heat &amp; air. Large family
room, with fireplace, excellent

323 2060.

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Loch Arbor - On lake, paved street,
I yr tease, renewal OptiOn, 6
rooms, central heat 6. air, 1st 1

373

________________________
CLiqcal Help wafitect booxeeper

that audience studies NBC

4 BEDROOMS, spacious,

72-Auction

II' Orlando Clipper with ii HP
Johnson ant' trailer, 1)95 337 6002

A,I

Merchandise

Terms,

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AFTERHR 5:
37239

'eturn I,, one and see Call 37?
2611 o' UI 'i")

3236031 after S

Block buIlding and lot, 54,04)0,
Location P.tidway Call anytime
afte. 5
7

ASSUME MORTGAGE

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Areas open.
off Southwest
Blvd . off 24th SI.; off Locust Ave.
Call 1443079.

ai

322-0611

A small Ctassifed Ad brings bi'?

Also I rods &amp; Reel; 373 1331

Alio, 3 Bdrm • 1' - baths, central
heat, garage, on corner lot.
520,100. Terms. 377-nfl.

te
e
trees. By owner 533.000 377-419:5;

Dr. 323 2970.

aaln No Selling experience

FOR
SEMINOLE
to time 'ntll final action Is taken by
COUNTY, Seminole County, Florida in at- tug
petIt,
coon on or before March 19th, 1973; appear to be the owners of un
te Ct! Coti!
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
WIT$ESSmy hand and lheilvI utherwse a jvt$,,,,iI i'iay
L
CIVtL ACTION NO. 73 (03-CA-It-C FkItt
f itildIlUlbiC THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
A copy of the proposed Ordinance said Court on
Name Statutes, To Wit:
February 13th, 1975. entered against you for the relief property presumed abandoned.
DOUGLAS WASSON.
I1postedattheCItyHafI,Longw.nd, (Seal)
Section 01509 Florida Statutes 1957
MELVIN L. BRINSON
added another 30 minutes
demanded
In
the
complaint
or
Account
Number.
Apparent
Petitioner,
Florida, and copies a on fili with
fl7 Earl Street
5: Avanelle Z DaShner
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
petition,
showed the program had far
Owner. E 00670001 Arnold Charles
the Cltrk at the City and same may
Rochester, New York
Publish- March), 10. 17, 71, 1975
Clerk CA the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and the seal of 01' KaY Pless; E 005.5.0001, Black LeBARBARA ANN WASSON.
be inspected by the public.
higher ratings than before,
14611
DEL-i
By: Elaine RICharde
said Court on February 13th. 1973. roy, 701 Sanford Ave., Sanford. Fl.
OATED7h1s 26th day if February,
Respondent.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Deputy Clerk
-____________________________
V Seal)
37771; E -0035 cm,. Connors
AD. 1973
NOTICE OF ACTION
Marie; E. that MARGARET BRINSON has
FICTITIOUS NAh%V
Publish: Feb. 17. 24, March), tO.
Arthur H. Btckwith, Jr.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
S: Orysle R. Shomat,
0053 0001, Florida Home Builder; E. filedaPelitiofllnlp,eCircuitcourtof
-_LegalNotice
Notice is hereby given that we are ______________________________
1973
Clerk of the Circuit Court
00550005, Langhffis Wm; E 0005BARBARA ANN WASSON
City Clerk
Seminal. County, Florida. for
engaged In bu'slnt'ss at 502 W.
DEK.93
By:
Elaine
RICh.arje
BOx 111
PICTITIOU$PIAMR
6. LOoney Burke 5; E-0035.0001, DlssoluflonofMarriage,and you
Of the Cfly of
S.nlando, Springs Drive, Longwood,
are
-Dps$y Clerk
Rip.&amp; Ready Tomato And Prode
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Oriswld, Iowa 51333
Lsg*ood, Florida
IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT
required to serve a copy Cf yOur
SemIn0leCounfy,Fiord,ff
the
PublIsh: Feb. 17, 24. March 3. io, Co. c-o Chas S Nicks; E-00S5.000t, wrlttendefenses,ifany,on
engaged In buslntss at lOS Lake
Publish: March 3, 7175
________________________ Roy
NED
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cll 197S
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED flctltleus name of KELLY'S DestIny Trail. Maltland
321St,
0 Gay; E-005S0010, Stetson W Jill IAN ID A$ t?U!Yfls*
DEL3
'''. !
tPIIIDOUGLASWASSONha5III.,Ja BARGAIN SHOP. ari
p
xv uv jre,i, t
I
.rnnutet,.ourny,
Ptoricja under the
_________________________
in tne CIrcuIt
Court
of tend
to raglster
said name with
COUNTY. FLORIDA
wii. lyre Court DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys for Seminole County.
Florida.
for Child
Clerk
of
WINTER SPRINGS.
the fktltiousnameof 16.5 ProdutL and
No.); E 0055 0012, Waddell Mack P PetitIoner. Post Office BOx 1330, Custody, and you
CIVIL ACTION NO. 714S-CA4$.O
the
FLORIDA
0 Box 94$. Fern Park Fl
CIrcuit Court, Seminole that I intend to register said name
are renuired t
County, Florida in accordance with
rR
Sanford, Florida, 37771, and file the srve a copy Of your written with the prcvi'1lons of the
SCMlOL
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
COUNTY,
Florida corporation, a k a MOP TOWHOMITMAYCOPJCERN
FLORIDA
Seminole County. Florida an ac
Oo. INC.,
or
deScription
of
the
Property
and
Courtonorbefor.March
11th,
1973,
JULIAN
JR
of
STENSTROM,
5ectionJ09
Florida
Statutes
1957,
NOT ICC IS HEREBY GIVEN by the name and address of the holder otherwis. a
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.)SS5.D
Plaintiff, theCtyCounciIoftheC,tyof Winter may be obtaIned by
and ultimate DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Attorneys for
FictitIous Name Statute's. To Wit:
HELEN H. ANDERSON. Cf
any Persons ludoment willdefault
be entered against
5: PatrIcia Lickey
Sprmn, Florida, that said Council prosesslng an interest
unremerrlud widow.
Petitir, Post Office Box 1330.
in the you for the r&amp;ief demanded in
Sectionl66 09 Florida Statutes 1937.
RONALD
SCARLATA
Clarence R. LIckey
a.td will hold a public hearing at 7:30
the
ortybyaddressinganinquiry,0 Petition.
______________________
Sanford, FlorIda. 32771, and
5: Charles B. SIlverman
Plaintiff - BEVERLY A. SCARLATA, his wife.
fie
the
Publish:
Feb.
10.
17,
24,
March
p.m..
or
as
soon thereafter as GERALD A. LEWIS, State Campvi
originalwlthth.Clerkofth,Circuit 1975
Publish Feb 74. March 3, tO, 17,
•
and
FIRST RANK OF SAVANNAH, pO'sSiblC.OflMOndiy. March 74. 1975. trotler, as Administrator, Aban- sealWITNESS
JOHNSON
AND
of said Court
my hand and official Court on or before March 31st, 1973, DEK-31
1975
JOHNSON a Stat, banking assocJaIion to consider the adoption of an or doned Property
on this 4th day of
Section,
Ofherwi'si a default and ultimate
DEK 131
Capitol, February, A.D. 197S.
A Florida Corora$ion, and GRADY
judgment wIll be entered against
liws Of Georgia,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Spring's, Florida, litle of which Is as lo mention account number, name
FICTITIOUS NAME
P. JOHNSON, individually,
Arthur ft. Bckwflh. Jr.
Defendants. follow's:
and
address,
as
published
in
this
PetItion
DOfendant
Clerk
NOTICE OF SUIT
of
CIrcuIt
Court
engaged
In
business
at IlI' Sanford engaged in busIness
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY notice. Unless proOf Of ownership Is
AMENDED
WITNESS my hand and OfficIal Ave • Sanforo,
at 755 Woodside
TO: FIRST BANKOF SAVANNAH, OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, presenf
SemInole County, Fida
to the holder by Mayo,
seal
at
Seminole
County, Pd, MaItInø, Seminole County,
NOTICE OF
said
Court
on this Wh day of Florida under the fictitious name
a State barging association, whole AMENDING SECTION
By: Elaine RiCharde
of
1 OF OR- 1975, the property will be delivered
February, A.D. 1975
FORECLOSURE SALE
Florida under the flctitidu's name Cf
principal place of business is ISa DINANCE NO Ill,
Deputy Clerk
PROVIDING tothe Administrator. Thereafter, all lIed
CENTURY RADIO AND T.V. EMORY DEVELOPMENT, and
(Seal)
hOTICE 15 HER[fly GIVEN,
P4 Julian,
BullStreet, Savann,aPt,Ge.cwga 311-77 FOR AP4 AMEPlDEyN TO EX fuflher claims
puri.ac' Icr a Finai iixigment of
must be drected
SERVICE OR CENTURY T.V, and that I intenc) to register laid name
Arthur H Beckwira, Jr
to STENSTROM, DAVIS
thtatwe Intend to register said name with the Clerk
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CEPT THEREFROM, IN AD. tre Administrator,
Clerk
ForCcto'surc' dated The l7Ih diiy of
of
Circuit
of the Circuit Court,
Court
that the Plaintiff, MURCADO OP DITION TO THOSE EMPLOYEES
&amp; MCINTOSH
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Seminole
County,
Ft.bra!iry, AD 1975. and entered 10 ORLANDO, INC.. a Florida
County. Florida in ac
Florida
GERALD A. LEWIS Post Office Box 1330
Seminole
cor- OR OFFICIALS EXCLUDED DY
County. Florida in ac
As Administrator
cordarsce with the proviion of the
By LillIan T. JenkIns
Civil Action Plo 74 15550, 01 the poration. i-k-a MURCADO. INC.,
Sanford, Florida 37171
ccrdance with the provIsions Of the
LAW, THOSE EMPLOYEES cp Publish: Feb 21, March). 1913
Circuit Court of •the County of Ptas Instituted suit
Fictifious Name Statute's, To Wit:
Deputy
Clerk
Attorneys for Petitioner
against you in the OFFICIALS WHO RENDER
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
SminoI, )fate of FIor,d&amp; wherein CircuIt
Ned N. Julia,,, Jr.
StCtIofl$4309 Florida Statutes 1937.
Publish: Feb. 10, 17, 21, March
Cos,t If the Eighteenth SERVICES AS ELECTED OF
Section 16309 Florida Statutes 1957.
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
5: H. H. Emory
HELEN H. AN3ERSON. a Judicial Circuit in md
1973
5:
Paul
F.
Thompson
for Seminole FICIALS. THOSE EMPLOYEES iN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND DCX 35
unemarri.'c)w1dow.
McINTOSH
PublIsh: Ftb. 74. MarCh 3, 10, 17,
tSti'sfPij,ntiff, County, Florida. Civil Action OR OFF'CIAIS WHO RENDER FOR
Putt, N. Thompson
Post OffIce Box 1330
0d JOHNSON AND JOHNSON
1975
SEMINOLE
Number: 751a5 CA 090; the flatufC
COUNTY,

Jim Hunt Realty

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____
Unfurnispier.j, 1 bedroom apt., aIr, 7324
Park Dr
337.21

Dish washer. Disposal

1 or 2 bedroom duplex apartments, Mayfair, 3 Bedrooms. carpeted.
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________________

AVON
says. . . Make It a Happy New Year. Pay off
last years bills and start saving

good chance

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s French Ave
Night cleaner needed Immediately.
Permanent employment. Apply I
__________________________

A Sm*Il fI*.qli..'t

carpet, nice for Children. $23,005.

Adults preferred
3735151or27-6670

REALTY

Rig Real Estate Broker
E.lShSt 3noo5

4 Bdrms,. 1'3 baths, central H &amp; A,

'..-

COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CINTEP
109W. 1st St., 373 1353

15' Cobia, d(ep V. 1973 63 HP
Johnson. Back to bick fold d'swn
seats Excellent conditiOn. Call

46-Co me rcia I Prope ily

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31A-Dupxes
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GOLD

85 tIP t,'.c-rcur -y, Cc'
titled trailer, electric winch,
electric trolling motor, Other
accessories, Will self to highest
bidder over 13.600 by Mar I. 6.u.
1949.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH LOT- I
block from the ocean. 55.095 with
terms of 51,173 down, balance
montaiy
TAFFER

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WE BUY AND SELL

(,','skr 17'

Beach Time

2 BR, air, large corner lot, carpet,
drapes, excellent cOnd Only
116.300. By owner. 37? 906)

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69-Stamps-Coins

Buy direct from manufacturer. II'
Fiberglass fishing boats. Have
some 7nd's
Callln
9. i aim
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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
l7 W. 1st St.
32756-il

VA-Mo down, 3 BR, I' bath''
extras, dead end, corner Ii)t.
fenced, trees S.Soo 327 3791.

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10' 71'
t:r(ili'.', I 0 with
trailer Wili trade IS' boat or lot
for eQuity. 322 7455

45—Resort Pmoprt;
- r',

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NO QUALIFYIbIG. NEW 3 DR..?
bath home, all extras I3.000down.
322-2717.

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Vi I las

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Choice Listings

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
503W l'1t5t,
373 6061, 3730511
Reg. Real Estate Broker

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-- 55-Boats&amp; Accessories

Really, REALTOR. 6700711

BALL REALTY

Payment, rncithly payments L
than rent. Government $ub,idi
to cualifled buyers. Call to see If
You Qualifylt

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Bargain Garage on or aboijl
March 7 For nb
call 3.i 9169

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

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CASH 322-4132
:Ur used furniture. appliance's,lools.
ect Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mar?. 215 Santord, Ave

tch for opening of The P4e',s

Seminole County, 11060 acre Iracts,
several locations, 51.701) to $4500
per acre. Good terms Terry

lIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER
Great starter borne for young
couple. 2 bedrooms. Stu'ly,
Screened porch, corner lot. Only
51t'.003 Call 373 9110.

COLOR TV, $11.93 MONTH,
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
644 1006

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43-Lots-ACreage

I 'rnsed, I? rm uui'
I
- crc
Central H&amp;A, altràclive, rent 4
Bdrms . live In downstairs Ideal
for retiree $6,000 down; assume
payments, 5211.37. 372 4911.

r.afnlerdts
S. Contact US; you may quality.
JOHNNY WALKER
c,ENERAL CONTRACTOR

Wanted, used small Snappn' Turtle
mower with gras's attachment
Good condition, 323076]

Garage Sate
Mon. -Wed
3721 Hartwell, Sanford
_____________________________

3$O3OrIarscIoD'ive
Sanford 323-3700

Citrus Dock. 9 rm, Paradise area,
30's AppI. $31 7559. 0316677

Sugar Cane Mill
Call)?'? 4799

a-_

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

lake PRIVACY. T02 area Trees, -

WANTED

$70 Deltona
574)itO

54Garage Sales

for the best deal on a new home.

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Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselnerry, Hwy. 17 'fl. 0304706

Refrigerator for Sale

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alumInum awning, aPpliances.
furnished Located in San Mo
South. SiOO 1 919 431-9477,

New 3 bdrm.
homes. Make color selections,
paved Streets, City water, $71,500
with Only $700 down. Government
financing. iii 1419, Builder

322.6457
After Hr's 322 7 111or3fl-7ii

icr? Bedroom. Adults Only
Park Avenue Mobile Park
7545 Park Drive, 337 2061

________________________
Gentleman or Woman

____

will

'

29—Rooms

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RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
____ Salesman for sales position ,ith
jj
esIabIIth.l lI..,
llt.._:L_i
••
b"
small gasoline powered machn,j. w uliluritisnea

() F

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________________________________
Married couples only, no children.
______________________
nopets, 7617 Elm, Sanford 3)9 6956
Mrs Mello

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carpvted, a UtiI?y building,

Real Estate Broker
3fl 731)

LAKE MARY

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116W.7ndSt

,

)

I

Rentals

.

Above average returns in ax
change for honest, hard working,
experienced sales performae
_____
resume for intery,,w to Box
1
_____
ss, care of The Herald, P.O Box
____
1437. Sanford, Fla. 37771.
________________________

3 Bedroom, 1 bath brick home.
Large utility room. pantry and loIs
of cabinets in kitchen, floor to
ceiling book,ase, built in desk in
bedroom, fenced yard, lots of
trees, 2 window air unf. All for
only 577.500 323 0131

1 rooms, very nice, waler &amp; gas -_N000WNPAYMENT
Ladet as FaShion Show Directors
Paid, child and pet welcome 5125 I. Your new cuttom home on a lot of
for Sarah Coventry Jewriry Earn
your choice
per mo UO damage depoSit 3fl
135 Hr Full or Part time. No in
7 Adults 1$ thru retirement
0701
vestment 373 7791 after 6
____________________
3 FamIlle or Singles
AVALON APARTMENTS
Possible StjbSidlz.d rnOntril','

classes S-er approved deafer
1a,E _ -________1st St )fl MSl
18Help Wanted

Peg

REALTOWS3fl63Qr3flfllO

DUPLEX, Furn or unturn. Ideal
location, reasonable rent Ph.
owner 315 3721 anytime.

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31—APa,lrnefltS Furnished
_ -11
Small clean furnished apartment,

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901 121 5.459

beforeMarchllfh,1975;oifl,rwls,a tocether with all structures, im TO ALL PERSONS HAVING thefourvictImwilibe held on one-car crash in Pompano
Judgment may be entered against provements, fixtures, appliances, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
RESPONSIBILITIES, ESTAB
the UF campus Tuesday.
OSCAR EUGENE REPBeach.
you for the relief demanded in the and appurtenances on Said land or SAID ESTATE:
LISHING
SAID
AGENCY'S TRAPIG
used
in
coniu,,ctlon
therewith,
You and each of you are hereby
Petition,
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE.
DtI?IJC.
wj
.._._
Th. *ha.I,a u
-.-.,.--.,, ----ue rnage rv,,,eg
aria requsreo To tue any
THE METHOD OF FINANCIAL
All parties cia nlng Intefest% by,
Defendants. Said Court on 5th day of February, tered in Civil Plo 711973
SUPPORT FOR STAFFING, AND through, under or agaInst 0. E.
now pen
either of you, may have against slid
IIOTICEOFSUIT
1975.
THE WORK OF THE AGENCY; Bertrang,
a-ka Oscar Eugene TO: GEORGE JOHNSON, JR. and (Seal)
ding in the Circuit Court of the estateIntheofflceoftfl,clerkof the
REQUIRING
THAT
ALL Bertrangandtoallparllespiaviisgor SARAH JOHNSON. hiS wife
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and Circuit Court Seminole County,
MEE TI PIGS
Artisur H. Beckwith, Jr.
RE
PUBLIC; claiming to have any right, till, or RESI DENCE: UNKNOWN
for Seminole County, Fior,cja.
Florida, Probate Division, in the
As Clerk of said Court
PROVIDING
FOR THE KEEPING interest In the real property hCtCifl
All parties claiming interests by.
DAT ED thIs 75th ds', of February Courthouse at Sanfot d. Florida,
OF
By: Cecelia V. Ektrn
PUBLIC
RECORDS;
1975.
through, Under or against George
within four caiendar monthr. from
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
J()
'
the time of thu first publIcation 01
eras
RELATIONSHIP
TO
THE lIsa? an action to foreclose a mor- wife and to all parties having or Rosenblum I Pipkin
Clerk of the Circuit Court
rsu5t be in writing and filed in
NEW YORK CAP) — On Jan. lives" will do the same thing.
THE AREA OF JURISDICTION j
Seminole County, Florida:
tnterest in the real property herein Suite
FOR TIlE ACTIVITIES OF THE
Dputy Clerk
Lot *3 of SAN SEM KNOLLS, descri,ed.
430 E. Highway 134'
residence and post off Icb address Cf opera went from a half-hour to
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
"Because I think the hour
the claimant and must be sworn to
CONSTRUCTION. SEPARABILITY
the plat threof as recorded in that an action to foreclose a mor- Attorneys for Petitioner
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Flat Book 12. page 4, PubliC tgageontpaefotlo-*ingreal property
torney. or the same shall be void.
Publish: Feb 10, 17, 21, March ' Attorneys for the Plaintiff
21, the network's "Days of Our daytime drama," says Liii RbSaid Ordlrsancewasplac,d onfint Records of Seminole County. In Seminole County. Floride:
Post Office Box 7t3
1975
Djted at Sanford, Florida, this ________________________
reading on February 24th, 1973. and Florida.
Orlando, Florida 37107
Lot
3$,
GRANADA
SOUTH.
ac
DEK
41
16th
day
of
February,
'975
NRC'S vice president for
the City Council will consider same
l b
- Publish:
March 3, 1975
filed .gar you and you cording to the Plat ?hece,f as
_____________________________
5: Bryce W. Ttsurston
daytime
programs. "It also a1
Legal
Notice
DEL
S
forfinalpassig,andadoptlor,afler arer1iqulr.tos,rv,acopyofyour recorded In Plat Book 1$, Page i
As Administrator
NOTICEOFPIAMESOF
_______________________
thipublIc heiring wtsct, Will beheld wrlften defenses,
lows
us
to do a better show
if any. to it as van Public Reccrds of Seminole County,
of said Estate
PERSONS APPEARING TO BE
FICTITIOUSNAME
creatively,"
'
Sfslnholr
and
Logan
Florida, on Monday, the 17Th day 0
Notice I hereby given that I am
Post Office Box 793. Orlando. has been filed again's? you and yO
PROPERTY
MarcP. A.D. 1975, at 5:00pm, oras
FOR
SEMINOLE
FlorIda 32502. and file the original arerr'qvireato serve a copy of your
COUNTY, Sanford, Florida 32771
soon thereafter U POSSIbIt. At the
FLORIDA
Lane, WInter Park, Seminole perseventually
each
with the Clerk of the above-styled w1'ittendefens if any, to it on van Pursuant to Section 13 of Chapter
Attorneys
for Administrator
______________________
meeting Interested parties
County. Florida' undfr the fICtitkj's hour?
CIVIL
ACTION
may court on or before Mirth 19th, 1913; den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at 717, FlorIda Statutes, entitled In
NO.75444..CA.e.6.D
Publish:
March
3,
10,
1973
re the Marriage Of:
name of DAPCEM PRODUCTS, and
DELS
the proposed Ordinanc.. This tered against
flleres a
that I InI.ewj to reglter said name
of
-uv for the relief FlOrida 37102. and f.ie the origInal Property Act." notice is hereby
.

A GOOD SALESMAN - Is never out
of work Call us if you have a real
- estate Iiens-, and a desire to

ToSharet-tomejnd
Samsia Live leghorn hens,
Exoenses. 323 5794
theY last Soc each for ito 50 1k _________________________
each for SO or more Cackle*rry
Farms. 'i mile f I 44 on Samsula 30-Apartments Unfurnished
Dr tn Cackterrry Farms Sn I
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DUTIES

111W Is'st,

Wanted to buy used office furniture,

53—TV- Radio-Stereo -

Mobile home, lO'xSS', with a lO'x?O'
screenec) in patio. 7 AC's., fully

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

parl

MDONEY APPLIANCES 373049

1 Bedroom Mobile Home
$400
'n 260)

IdyIlwllcle- 3 bedrooms wIth double
garaQe, 2 balhs. family room.
dining room, utility room with
sink,
built. In
appliancqs,
fireplace, 2 patios, fenced, with or
without above ground pOOl 7 mo's
old. 373 U$1

to Buy

________________________

KENMORE WASHER.
service, used machines

INVENTORY CLEARANCE, See us
41-Houses

18-Help Wanted

68—Wanted
I

42—!Vbjie Homes
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Real(state

________________________
4-Personals

______________________________

AGENCY'S

urnished 1 bedroom air cond apt.
1st floor, adults only 10 pets 377
9410

BARGAIN HUN1ER

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

For Rent: Office and
Storage Space.
1200 French Ave,373 7310

WELAK,. APARTMEu
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Properly

1500 Sq. ft., 220 Volt. Ideal for repair
shop or warehouse. 32? 0321 or 323.
6620.

Two bedrm, apt,or large? bdrocrn
house. 323 9370 from 9 to 6.

Noon The Day Before Publication
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Sunday - Noon Friday
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31— Bust neSS

Monday, March 3, 1115—SB

4)—Houses

Nice 2 bedrrn block hor
flew
roof,
carpeted
Ihroughoul
Ridiculously low prIce. 17) 7920,
a'teq 3, 3fl.7$,

Priced for quick sale. No Qualifying,
3 yrs. Old, 3 bdrm,, 1" baths,
central air &amp; heat, carpets.
apn. Only 520.500 Low dn,
low monthly. call $31

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DeBary, Adults Lovely large I
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Nice Large Trailer Lot
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MobileHom,Lot for Rent
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MARINERS VILLAGE APIS.
16.7 Bdrm. turn or unfu,n.
3707 Orlando 0r, 373 $öio

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Bamboo Cove, t-7 BbM, shag •r,
sunny kitchens, playgrounds, near
city park &amp; Sanford Piata, From
SIlO, Airport Blvd. near Sanfurj
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35-M)bHe Home Lots

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Publish: Feb 17, 21. March 3. tO, DEx.i33
SERVICES ON A PART IME FLORIDA
________________
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Sanford, Florida 37771
1975
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
Attorneys
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATiON,
Ofthesultistoforec.os,?haf
certain
BASIS
AND
THOSE
EMPLOYEES
CIVIL
ACTION
NO,
14-31i-CA44-E
EIOHTF,ENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
Publish:
March),
for Petitioner
a's GRADY P JOHNSON, are the mortgage as consolidated, mcditied
PICTITIOUSNAMI
DEX
OR OFFICIALS WHO RENDER DIVISION E
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io,
17,
71.
1975
Defent I w'll setllothehighest and spread on real and personal SERVICES FOR WHICH
Notice
I
hereby
given
that
we
ae
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DEL_ j
THE In re: the MarrIage
8ndbestbiarforcashatth,front
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTO
property; '1ad
en0agedlnbu'sinessat73l, OrIand
iS as COMPEPISAJIOfI THEREOF IS
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
dcrcr of the Seminole County
THECIRCUITCOURT OFTHE EIOH3EENTH JUDICIAL dR.
JOHN
followsDrive, Sanford, Seminole County,
EDMUND MAYHEW, CASE NO. 7S'227CA-$J.a
ON Fi FEE BASIS, FROM
Courthouse, in the C,ty of Siriford,
TIlE Husband, and
EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIN. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Floridaunderfhelictitsnameof
Mortgage recorded
LILLIAN A. KENNETH H. BUCKLAPI,
in Official BENEFITS OF THE SYSTEM OF MAYHEW. Wife
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Recordi Book $13, Page 706, 011) AGE AND SURVIVOp'5 ltd
SANFORD COURT MOTEL, and
at 11:00 AM nn fh. iWh
Plaintiff, COUNTY.
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vs.
March. AD 1975.
Civil Ne. 7S-UCA-49
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
the following In OfficIal Records Book 146 Page THE
with
the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. FEDERAL
cri
property, to wit:
6.3,), all In the Public Records of SECURITY ACT AND AMEP4D
SOCIALPesponde'nt
JOHN EDMUND MAYHEW, MARKETING PRODUCTS, INC., a COMPANY,
.
BEGIN 1797.4 feet North ?-nd 550 Seminole County, Florida
Plaintiff,
ccrdane with the provisions of the
corporation, MILDRED K. DANMEPITS THERETO. AND £IY
PlaintIff,
s,.
HO'rIcn OF PROCEEDING
Fictitious Name Statute's. To Wit:
DREA,and ROBERT L. PHILLIPS, vi
Government Lot 3. Secton 23. real prisperty situate in
SHIRLEY MAE LEGRANT. a
Sectionfts Gd Florida Statutes 1951.
Seminole STATUTES. AS AMENDED,
AND JOHN
EDMUND MAYHEW,
AMENDED
HARRIET LOWE, hi's wife,
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Defendant
Jan McClung
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF WIN F.tAILING
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East 70) flte'tt ta point 131$)? feet
ADDRESS
104
37.
THE
SLAVIA
COLONY
TER
SPRINGS
ARE
TO.
MILDRED
K. DANOREA
North end 350 feet West of said
AND THE STATE UNKNOWN.
NOTICIOF SUIT
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN?hat Ø7
CO.'S SUBDIVISION, iccording to AGENCY AUTHORIZED TO EU
co M &amp; 1) InternatIonal
TO' WlLflupN M LOWE, III
In?
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On the 14th day of March. 1975. 0111
Y)U
ARE
ftPCDy
NOTIFIED
'se' P!! ?hcrct US (tt
l&amp;I
arketin
Prot
Inc
T(P
INTO
St:(t'
FICTITIOUS NAME
r.ut P,'I.'* T
:j 5
HARRIET LOWE
P
tUr dS5iiutiun
an at the west front ucr of the
ik 7.
71, PuI Pecor's of FOR COVERAGE
165 FuIIrtøn Avenue
Noticeisherebygiyenthat we are
thence South $2 degrees. 30' West
99 Rheft Butler Drive
OF SAID EM rnarriagehasbeenIiaga,ns, you,
Courthouse of SemInole County, at
Seminole County, Florid.,
Imhuuf, Illinois 60)76
âQed in business at 4)3 Highway
PLOYFEs AND OFFICIALS; an the shOrt title i III RE:
Jonesboro, Georgia
Sanford, Florida the undersigned
THE
i,
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
Seminole County,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
to the pont of bglnning
notified that Ciirkwiltoffir for sale
heredit.,nenfs and appvrtenan
lhefollowIng Florida under the fictitious name of
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH MAVIIEW, Husband, and
TOGETHER with encaSement tar thireto belongIng, and the
LILLIAN damages for breachof contract, and encumbering the following
rents, SEVERABILIiy, AND CF A. MAYHEW, Wife, and
inoress and egress over inc Iu$ and prgliti Iherec.
Lot 24, GRANADA SOUTH, ac
these yi are
real
FECTIVE DATE
required to Serve a copy of property:
intendtoreqlster said name with th•
following dribed property. Beo*n
present
command
you
You, and each 04 you, are hereby
to
appear
A
cording to the Plat thereof U Clerk Of the Cirrult Court, Seminole
YovfwrIttendeten4
Ifafly,olton
copy
of
said
ordinance
shall
e'
917 feet North a
3 fret West f
and bite your Answer or other
Lot 7, Block 77, NORTH recorc).d in Plot Book 1S, Page' 100.
regu:r,ci to file' your WrItten a,i't,?' 'st tI Otç 'i
r,,raici V.r.rrrao E5'?'jire, of th
- ,. •
FIcft, ;n accerdance with
t
Ct
b''. OPIAPWO ttFi Add't, acec - og Pub!c Pc. crds c4 -iurIcci
r
wth Ire (lery 01
tb.' (cm;: f1t witfl ttiC
Ccurtt,
firm
KORM.API
t, proy'slons 04 the Fictitious
(lyçk Of WmT'r Springt, FIor,da, for tr,cC;rcut
OAV0,
A,,
to
the
ptat
thereof
Lot 5, Section 73. 1own'snp 19 South, Ck Of the Circuil Court un
as recoroo In Florida,
Couti inand for Seminole $33 E. Highway 434,
and for all persons desiring to examine County. Florida.
Loflgwood, P1*1 Book II, Pages, Public Records
and se a
Name Statutes, To Wit: SectIon
RanpflEait,rn Hprt 212?Steet
tOgether with all structures, Im
Semint, County, at Sar,ford, same
PY
Florida 37750, Cnd file he
Ftcvø
tatules 1957
thec.gI on PetitIorr's attorney,
original Cf Seminole' County, Florida,
:"-r-r-e So,th $3 degrees )Q" Weit Florida, and serve copy thereof
provpm,,,ts, (ixtes, appliances,
withfhedlerkoffheCircuilCou,tat has been filed against
S. Wiilirn I Toole
y
PARTIES
MACK
N.CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND,&amp;JR..
of P.0,
the Senat,snl.
Countyon
COurthos,,
and appurtenance's on slid land or
757 IS feet, thence. Sguth 1.I2 feet, upon Robert S. Green of tht firmALL
of erINTERESTED
invited to of tend
and be
heard.
MIZE,
Sanford, Florida,
or bsfor

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Artrr ii Bkw,th. Jr

Clerk f Cirtt Court
Seminole (nty, F lora
Dtpuly
EI4IneClerk
RCarde

Orlando, Florida, and file the Eightpent Judicial Circuit in and

CO2nty, Florida. 02(t during rIch
foe four ConseCu?ive

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F'-.th1t'.- Mirth 3. )$1

cf Creud Court
Sy: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy CILvk

Pbtith' FeD. *0, I?, 74. March 3.
1975

City OF
WINTER SPRINGS,

Arthur H. Re'ck*ith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

FLORtQA
Bj Jy Srokes
fl-1 's Mary T Irti
tepcfy (iu
City Clerk
CL EVELAN &amp; MILE
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RQ(, [QtJIL Altor's fpr Petilianer
ATTORNEY
CITY
P.O.
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OF WINTEN SPRIu,
Sanford. FlOrida 37171

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Ahur H Btckhh, Jr.

A; Clerk Cf the Circuit Court
Dy: Joi Stokes
A* D,uty Clerk
Gerald Korman
KORMAN A. BRAVO, P A.
C. Higy 44
Larwond, Fbi Ida 377
Attorneys for Pllifltiff

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relief demanded in the Complaint,
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
said COVrt
(Still

February atn,

Arthur H. ftetwilh Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian I. Jt.kin;
Diputy Clerk

PublIsh: Feb. 17, 74, March 3, 10, Publish: Feb. 10, 17, 21, March
1975

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By- line' Bt(har
Depy Clrrk
VAN Dt BERG, GAY
&amp; BURKE, P A.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Po( Office Box 793

3, Orlando, Florida 37107 PublIsh. March l hiS

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SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

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Florida, under the fictitious name of
ANCHORS AWEIGH ENTER.

PRISES, and that I Intend to
reOlSier said name with In. Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance With the
provi
of the FIctitious Name
Statutes, To Wtt; Section $65 0$
Florida St*ttt; 1937,
5: Ross P. Szel$

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l.('iilr.i heat &amp; Asr Co "ci.lOning

706W. lit St., Sanford
- 774$
3fl

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3 Bedrooms, 7 baths. Florida room
525.500 VA and EHA fnanctrV

BeautyCare
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7I3$S. Myr'tleAve., Sanford
Phaot'ie 32) 0610
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Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

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Sanford Ave Matter Beautician,
CveS by appt 372 3977 or 327 1978,
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C&amp;A Backhoe Service
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Publish: Fcb. 10, 17. 24. March 3.

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211 W. 25th Sanford, Ft

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Professional Wallpaper Hanger
LIcensed Rp'sdentil, Comme,'s!
Free Estr'Ii' Ph 177 '4')

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I 4','.H SERVICE
Cte,sn urrs. Th0tchn. wi't'd.ri

n.utcf's, ligttt hauling 32305S$
3m.thern Lawn Servicegeneral lawn
mainlalnence anci Sprinkier
systems 377 9397, 373 50

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$PRlt4kLiw SSTLft."
All typesaies

Werepeir arid Servee
STIflE MACHINE &amp;

SUPPLY CO.
707w 2nd St

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POfS%IOflIIIY Man,.
REALTORS

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Sewing

Well Drilling

Call Vittor 32) QIJi

maintenance fee. LOW, LOW. —

Ph 372 105'

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Tree Service

(formerly Harrieti's Beauty flock)
519E_Pine3flSll7
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Pet Care

%tallat,on . concrete foundation
Dressmak.ng by experts Singer
work for signs. egu'pment pumps. approved
deOlr 210 E Itt st
etc Underground or above ground
3?) 6151
storage tanks, Dewatering, cx
casOtion. firive way cutse'rt
,'sn b.'sd alit. rttan nu
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KCith P Smith Construction Inc
A I Tree Serv.ce
305 6)11156 Stan 71 hr
Corrttc$e Tree Care
J % iJacki kIdCk 373 ilU
APIDREWAiAINEY
BulldinQ&amp;Rem,iing
3655316,3237700
WallPapering
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hOt-SC pian. C u%tOm ifli'HJ,' to F HA

•Urge wooded Iots

?3.62ParkDrve
3775665 _______________________________

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Addtls. Remodelng No icro too
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3271571Anytime

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Carpeiisry, Remode'Irg. AiJJit,.n's,
.ustom Work Licensed Bonded
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Improvements

MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR-

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Air Condlt-onng Contractor Call

A HOME FOR YOU
available.

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AirConditioning

$27000 Terms.

PHASE II

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Westilt base a 3 bedroom borne with
wall tO w,II ,upet. l.iniily room,

Will' REAL1'Y
Reg.RealEstate8roker

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Nolice Is hereby given tnat I am

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possession By owner. 128.900 37)

337-7113
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home' Must be sc-en to be op

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lmmaculatelyjfltajne Tv Returns. 70 er's experience
nto
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, five
$h.sded yard, lOve'Iy home, nice law-n, ano the' nt'nv.i
this warm and friendly) bedroom
Points, Call 327.7413 anytime
area 3 bedrooms, 7 baths Occupy
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home. Central heal and air, and as
Pernal Tax Service
131.500
No 2 East Rd . 17 sic
Only 539.900 lerm to qualitied
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ComplaInt.

fT IS ORDERED that thiS NO1ic
OAT CC) this 77th day of Fthruary, day of February. A 0. 1975
bepubtishec)inTneE
, Heraid, AD., 1975
lSeal)
a
published in Seminole'

CAPPo t EUR: i
Atforre, tot P13,nt,tf
112 3arIrO Atlantic
P-arsk
iidinu

ta 37771

1)) time if least IS be enfertd ogat you.

Slnford- 1',yr.old3bdrrn,,ww
carpet, central h &amp; a Owner
transferred, immediate

Yellow House

377 1170.

RIchard Buttaftioco
used in conjunction therewith.
East GURNEY.GURNEY&amp;MANOLEY
Car Wholesalers
*TItIendOfp,,, if any, to it
93703 feet, the
VAN
THiSP4OTiCEIstobepi,,aljspin Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida, 3777). M6rch 17th, 197), otherwise a DEN BERG. GAY, BURKE
&amp; pursuant
to a Final
e- Publish:
ins
The aforesaid
saleJudgment
will be made
Feb. 10, 17. 21, Mirth 3,
uth 345.96 ted, 203 NorTh Magnolia Avinve, Ihe EVENING HERALD, a on, before the lPh day Cf March, Judomlnf may bi er against DYER, attorn
thince East IS feet to point of Orlando,
Florida
33$G3,aftorneys
for
newspaper
of
general
circulation
in
A.D.
1973
otherw9sa
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default
will
yo
foe
the
relief
demano.,j
in
tfs,
whose
addr*s,
is
p.o.
Box
793,
dirsg
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
the' PIJØS. as or bef
for thelaIntiff tired In Civil No 147101 nOW P
the 11th said City.

Pretty

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thence NorTh 17 degrees

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

7716 ______________

tithing paradise, among beautiful
oaks Rental from 5173 mo br
PAY1'ON REALTY
mobile homes include's free canoe
Rag Real Estate Broker
use Adults only Camp Seminole, 322 1301 7810HlawathaAve.aI 1792

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$21,300.

CORBETT REAL
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ESTATE, REALTOR. 646 1791.

Scenic Wekiva River's bass

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amenIties Privacy fence, Iruit
trees Assumable mortgage,

DeDARY, lust listed-? BR. I,
bath, desired location Large Lot.

partly furniShed. Reasonable.

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years old Owner needs to move
$73900

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pets lake privilege's, swimming
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In addition, though most
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to
i new evening course to be
In addition, Dr. Gary Wolf, for theatregoers March 13, 14, presented as a
offered at Florida Tech TFU chairman of music, will and 15 when
cept, there are ways of coping
Univeity s ta rting with the perform for a presen tation of Playe (in the FTU Village Theatre.
cooperation
with
George Bernard Shaw's with pain aside from a fast
spring quarter, March 31.
By MICKEY IA)CHRIDGE
Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an The University Theatre) Passion,
premis before ills allowed to remain open until 2
Poison
and to the corner drug store
.
Herald Staff Writer
The two-credit course, Issues Exhibit.ion," showing the link present Gratis 11,
a.m.
an un. Petrifaction or The Fatal family meftne chest. Three of
in Music, is open to anyone between painting and
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music, precedented theatrical ex- Gazogene, a satirical look at the ways will
The resolution will eliminate the seating and
San ford City Commissioners yesterday
be examined arid
interested in tracing music and Fliznbeth Wrancher,
food serving requirement.
al.
U perlence
passionandmurderrn l9, will explained in Orlando March 9,
action which will allow the city's
through a variety of forms, said voice professor, will provide
Starting the evening's en- round off the evening. FU when practitioners of Yoga,
Theresolution does not effect the prohibited sale
nightc
l
u
b
s
and
bars
. Bruce Whisler, the in- I)TiCS for a class on poetry and terthininent will be
to extend their operating hours
of
alcoholic
beverages on Sunday.
Sart
's
re
No Uni versity Thea tre veterans and acupuncture will present
g(rom midnight to 2 a.m.
structor. masses will meet music.
Th e extended operating time Is intended to give
Exit, directed by student Mary Monroe and Chuck Aitken the second in this year's
City Attorn ey Vernon Mize was instru ted
from 7 p.m. to 8:50 p.m. each
1. I
Persons
by
interested in Cheryl Chamberlin. The cast of will carry the le
the city bars a better competitive chance with bars
commission
ading
roles
In
Medicine
and
0,
Morality
to draft a resolution amendinN a city
Monday during the quarter.
out
of the city.
enrolling for the new course four who find the reality of hell this comedy with Ron Leamon programs,
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Among topics to be covered may do so by contacting the are Jeff
sponsored by
ordinance which requires that a business must seat
The
action on the bar hours was brought to the
King, last seen in making Ids 'U stage debut. Florida
at least 200 patrons and Serve
are electronic music, songs of FTU Admissio ns Office. Th
Technological
food
prepared
on
the
Commission's attention this week when John
ose FTU's Sugar, Ruth Hoglin, Supporting cast members
are University.
the depression, the influence of not registered at FTU have Charlie Ware,
and Kenneth Judy Wall, Dani Roy, David
the printing press upon music, until March 7 to apply for Hallman.
The March 9 program at Loch
lJohnwood, and Dennis Hill.
songs
of
the Beatles, speciall registration as parttime
Haven
Art Center, beginning at
Director Pat Flannagan has This production will also be
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students.
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pain
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without reliance
on
drugs
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public
Is invited
evening in the
Science
Auditorium. 7V performances to attend free of charge and
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County Federation of Woman's Clubs. Federation
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low income housing in the county and that the planning denarttati
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"your timing is perfect for your said. Hattaway added that the request
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request. We're In the middle of Board was "in favor of good,
rewriting subdIvIsion clean industry," and that they
Members
of
SanCord regulations, right now," he would take the "five acre"
Chamber's "Industrial Coin-.
mittee of 25" who say that
county zoning restr ictions have
prevented "good, clean industi-ial development in nort hem Seminole County, have
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department is only In Its "first stages" of drafting the housing
contact with HUD-officials In the Jacksonville regional office and
SCHA
board members quieted the frustration of Wilson who had assistance plan, but that he "hopes to work closely with the
that approval would not be a problem.
would
try
to
secure
more
funding
drafted
a letter to Kercher citing the planning department for authority."
Wilson also said that SCIIA
Ignoring the SCHA in composing the assistance plan.
from BUD for the connection to the Oviedo sewage system.
Kercher said that there are sorne figures the low Income
%%'ilson said the SCHA was the only organization which could housing
situation in the county that he will need to get from
SCHA scheduled its next meeting for April 17
the
to tour the provide the planning department with the necessary details on
SCHA.but as yet he has not contacted the SCHA.

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improvement materials.
Manner Bill Kercher and a BUD official on th e county's housing
revised budget by the Department of Housing and Urban munity development act.
Development tHUD), but Wilson said he already had been Ij'i
By deciding to arrange the meeting with county officials,

In Oviedo.

A 26-year-old Sanford woman charge in connection with a
who resisted deputies efforts to barroom shooting.
take her from a courtroom to
She posted $5000 bond when
jail yesterday has been arrested on the charge and was
rceased from custody on a releasedfromjall.Lastweekat
co urt order.
arraignment she told Circuit
Ernestine Williams, , of 501 Court Judge David U. Strawn
Hickory Avenue, isdocketed for she had no money to hire a
tr ial in circuit court March 24 defense lawyer.
ord ered
her to appear at arraignments
yesterday before Circuit Court
Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr. with
bank statements to.substanflite
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divorces, but don't go Into the I Peter Schaal's book chronicles the living details
of Sanford's growth
a
1936 to 1945. More than
de tails. Explain that had you
6000
local
names
are
mentioned,
Is Yours?
known that your relationship
would develop mb a sc;fous a Reserve your copy today. Call
the
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today.
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DOTTY KARNS(3fl.6473; -LINDA RECK (322.9546) a
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The additional 15 days would cost about to tile U.S. Jwstice Depirtmprlt ftw
do not constitute a five per cent $792perteacher,plusthecostof keeping
ru ling.

cost housing complex to Ovledo's sewage system, but the federal
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because last week was "FTE Week", or the cost was minimal because Rosenwald of Rosenwald.
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IV real cost, educators say, is to the
provide some way of paying Seminole for
those students who missed the count But children who missed classes But black

Rosenwald,' Harris said today
H iormatlon came from state of ficials who, when asked if the state would
make an exception for the Rosenwald
boycott, told him, "Check the
regulations, Roger."

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general business meeting and
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never heard one of those
he saved the life of 79-year-old Emma Holloway by rescuing her Tuesday, at Winter Park
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Mumb
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a burning house.
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Memorial Hospital All phases
stlng a swap shop. In other hear. So what! want to know Is,
pregnancy
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their wives?
DEAR ABBY: !may.
STAYINGSINCLE
lilte he's still a teen-ager, for a old woman who has been going
DEAR STAYING: Don't
man like "Enough Is Enough," with
a wonderful 69-year-old Judge all men by your sisters'
who's all burned out at the age gentleman, He says he loves husbaodj. Either they're all
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First and foremost, Asst School Supt
But Harris feels It may be "An exercise
Roger Harris says the Rosenwald
inutiuit)"
because
bo)cott will may cost the count) $67,000 hae advised
himof what state officials
a $450,000contingency lund 'We hope we
in anticipated revenue from the state.
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alter nate date

is beginning to assess Its losses

A new sates of Prmatal delivery and baby cam are
' Classes will begin at Florida covered, with special emphasis
Hospital. Thesday. Classes last on pre para tion for chlldbthh
Helen T. Moody, child care worker at Seminole County Juveallt
six weeks and consist of one technique&amp;
Detention Center, th anks Seminole High School iinde
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Perry and School Indust ry Education coordinator A.B. Dazbury mot morning class for
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enrolled in Seminole schools,
time, Harris said.
What Is required is a leltLr to
However, a well placed source in the

But the Seminole County school system

Susan Ykum, a counselor sometimes reassuring, and
from the Epoc inic in Winter some amus
Park, and De Tony Walsh
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The bo)cott at Rosenwald Elementary Education Commissioner Ralph school s)stem just doesn't
belies e that
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Turlington asking for "Some sort of will ha
ppen. Why? Because it's too ex-

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Ituat.lons underlying the issue experiences. Their stories,
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ill present an open discussion Ufe" committee, will lead
andafilmentitied, "It Happens discussion
to Us" an March 19,7 30p m at
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th related action, the city commission also
passed
a resolution calling for a city.county study
by staying open until 2 a.m.
in yesterday's group of Seminole's murticipalides to examine the
In a letter to commissioners, Whelchel at. Irleeting was the passing of
a
resolution
calling for county budget breakdown.
tribut ed th e iolati&amp;n to 'an oversight or misun
the
Seminole
County
Commission's
compliance
Commissioners gave the green fight to the
dersnding" nd asked th e city for permission to
wi th the nw double taxation w.
Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees to conduct a study on the
continue his operating hours.
Th e resoluti on, which was to be presente d to reconstruc tion possibilities of th e Sanford City Hall .
"We ought to resolve it once and for all," Mayor county commission today, was asking
JC easurer Tom Freeman said the civic group
the county
IxeMoore said on the issue. "We have to give ot;r for a breakdown of the county taxing budget.
would enlist the assistance of an architect before
cornmunity businesses an opportunity to be com.
Under state
the
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any
tests are made on the structural soundness of
pctitive with communities on either side of us in respond
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b l, replied to corn- order that th ey ( th e city bar owners can make a
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Greater Sa nford Cha mber of Commrrc President Wayne
Mbcrt (rght) welcomed Richard J. Church, dirtor of public
relations for Auto Train to this morning 's breakfast meeting.
Church explained th e company's growth and ans for the
Sanford terminal. lRelated story on p4ge 2AI. filerald Pholoby
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a worksesslon Monday that
tight zoning restrictions, and
"arbitrary" site plan reviews
b' district commissioners have
r-tyrnied industrial growth in
the northern part of the county.
Once an industrially zoned
parcel is subdivided, the
county's plat law stipulates that
no building lx'rrnit can be
LSsUcd for any area smaller
than five acres, White said.
This requirement is "very'
prohibitive
for
small
businesses," he declared, The
law does not apply to parcels
sutxlis'WetI before July 19,1970.
"If engineering, roads, and
dra inage are acce ptable for an
acre, then why' can't you a p.
prove that acre for developthen" W hi te asked.
White said the "many parcels
of land in the northern aua are
ideal 101 industrial park uses
with less than five acres."
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OperaUne, procedure for the
Board demands that the individual commissioner.

according to which of the five
districts
proposed development Is to be located in, to
review the site plan of the
development, and lung his
findings and recommendations
to the Board.
White, and committee
member John Krlder, said that
developers would prefer to have
a law spelling out site plan
requirements than to have one
a

commissioner approve or

reject the site plan based on his
own "arbitration"
But Coiimir
Kimbrough said that the industrial developrs would be
better off if the site plan review
remained with commissioners.
Any laws concerning such a
review would be lengthy and
complex, Kirnbrough said, and
would hamper instead of help
developers.

Besides Kimtrough said, a
commissioner's recommendation is only one man's
npinion, and can easily be over

ruled by the rest of the board.
"If there's a problem in the site

plan that can be eliminated, he
(the commissioner) will try to

work it out before it comes to
the board."

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Civic Center. Local

Pay balance of 17$ or 10 paymerits of 1.8.

display their Spring fashions.
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by an alert woman, recalling and using a lLfe4aidng
technique for choking . At the request of the victim,
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tie was turning blue.
More th an 30 people atten di ng the noon luncheon
scre witnessing th e man co ug hing and gagging,
unable to breathe.
All but one pe rson In th e group sat stunn ed ,
ii. I )tit hit' man needed help, l)1It flit (pick
enuugh to act.
All ex ce pt Mrs. Charles Cole,
Essié Cole, instantly recalling a life-saving
technique forchoking victims, mosed like a fH"
th e man, th rew her arin around th e man.

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increases that more than triple
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Manager Russell Schmidt told
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gave individual opinimm at a county Utility Control office. no aca,jr,n.- The county or.
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drawn the individual opinions Board are aware of the in. firm
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e Ann's Capri Restaurant In Sanford, has created mountains out of
potatoes, gelatin and food dye
and rivers from marbelized potatoes. 111ppo and elephant are made of egg plant; monkeys of
peanuts; crocodllesol cucumbers and giraffe, of carrots. The penguins, a Chef D'Mac specialty, are
made from eggs. View th is fantastic cre ation -as we ll as a cooking show, fashion show and merchant displays -at the free Homemaker Show, Th ere will also be free gifts and door prizes, (Herald
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Meanwhile, pldcard-carrying protesters will have boycotted Lake Orienta Elementary, but because of the circumstances
the stocking-masked black
Both black leaders and school to erase all
herald
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protesters continued their the school for three weeks,
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male that held up the food store
A black spokesman said march outside Rosenwald,
are resolved.
The bo cott was sparked by a proposal down and ruled inLayer and black leaders alike
and that Wheeler was the driver today Rosenwald marchers
by whatever ruling comes down
But
the
board
refused Layerts
will while only seven of the school's school board decision to close stead that Rosenwald blacks await an investigation by the from
the justice department.
parked
request
and
stuck
with their
cool Uteir heeh after today and 211 blacks in kindergarten down the Altamonte Springs this fall will attend Cassel- US. Justice Department. 7be
nearby that was to be used in a suit charging the school board through fifth grade showed up facility and bus its children toberry.
Blacks say Rosenwald is a decision of two weeks ago untd
the getaway.
initial request was made by
with violation of a federal today for ClaWC3.
Issues are resolved,
Cawlberry Elementary.
The three-week boycott at James Gadson, a black spokes. P'art of theircultural heritage. legal
Both Wheeler and Edwards, dewgration order wit! be filed
Not only is the black lawsuit
If as black leaders say, the
Then the Rosenwald boycott Rosenwald nuay have cost the man, but school officials later They say it is a treasured part
w ho was i ndicted as an adult b
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and
they
pending,
but Casselberry
Rosenwald boycott ends today, was fanned into a countywide county $80,000 in state funds, joined
of
their
community
inhisrequest for
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residents
have
nalsed the legal
have vowed not t is'e it u
movement which resulted in an according to estimates bY a probe.
guilty to robber)', were a
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busing.
estimated 85 to 90 per cent of school officials.
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Layer says his decision was
They contend it may be
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5,000 blacks staying
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case weren t voluntar)' because
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555 E. . S E MORAN BLVD.
LADIES..
you
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a
borrowed
car
HWY 436
Casselberry, 1192 $304306
cooking tips at the Sanford Civic
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Center March 4. Presented by The
FERN PARK,
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110NTIAC
Carolvn Lewis Homemakers

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Nice 7 bedroon, block horn,. New
roof, carpeted throughout.
Ridiculously low price 373 2970;
after 3 337-7129

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yard, $,200itowr,,$1)aso per mo,
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575. Mahogany fern stand,
solid mapledelk, 1.SS Upholstered
Victor ian bedroom chair,
Swivel rocket, 53, cherry wood
pineapple poster double bed,
complete, $55, much more. We
txy furniture Kupp),cor ator s 409

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chairs, straight chairs, filing

flookchse, SIO; Modt-rn Collett table,
SS; Cut glass, bedroom iamm %to

Older ieluit'ithc-ii cpanish syle
home. Must be seen to be ap
predated 131.900 Terms

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connection with .,
jJan. 12 holdup of Jack's MiniMarket, U.S. 17-92 at SR-419
south of Sanford. Circuit Court
Judge David U. Strawn orderioid
Wheeler held in ja il pending a
prsentence Investigation.
Maximum sentence on the
conviction Is life In prison.
Before the five woman, one
man jury began deliberations
Judge Strawn directed a verdiet of acquittal for Wheeler
a second charge of use of a
firearm In commission of a
felony. Th e court granted a
mntlun by tkfense attorney Jim
Assistant

Central Florida's cleanest used cars.
We are authorized to handle any
warran
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you purchaw your car.

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theastern Arizona. Noprea y
penalty r transfer Costs. C,111
collect for Mr. Meyer. 7 days, a

amenities Privacy fence. fruit

WITH YEAR'S LEASE

PACER

GOLD

fair price when you
advertise your "don't needs" in

3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, with all the

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Beautiful Immaculate

Pretty Yellow

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Mart, 71$ Sanford, Ave

Fiberglass and Cox Trailer
$300. 373-0733

a m too p m $07 244 9947

PHASE it
GRAND OPENING

Hate For

141 Starcraft If I hull

monthly payments may be

Year$ Old. Owner needs to rnove.
S2319M.

THE ALL NEW

mower with grass attachment.
Good condition, 3230763

electric fruiting motor. Other
acc es sories. wiii sell to highest
bidder over 13,6(10 by Mar. I. 641
1949.

IOACRE
ARIZONA RANCH

Quiet area 4bedrooms,I baths, 7

SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

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lifled trailer. electric *inch

Mako

beginning at 6:io P.m. AdmisSlor,

Convenient Location

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is free,

New

HORNETS, MATADORS
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Wanted , used small Snappin' Turtle

Fibergtais fishing boats

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WANTED
Sugar Cave Mill
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Toppilctj paid, used, any condition.
644 $126, Winter Park.

ROI5ON MARINE

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

1", baths, with central heat and air.
owner will ne9ntiate 523.9

4,11

Geneva

INVENTORY CLEARANCE See us
for the beet deal on a new home.

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NEED MONEY?
Private party will buy your
diamonds 1 ci. up. Also gold
jewelry for cash Write P.O. Box
Sf6, Titusville, Fla.

CARPORT SALE- Crib, carriage.
lamp. mag ''Pteets. clothes &amp; misc.
Tpiurs., Fri., Sat. 807 Palmette
Ave. Longwood *3.4 2046

1 Bedroom Mobile Home
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373 2600

Beautiful Acies

3 Bedrooms

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Any
Quantity.
P4011'S
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Ideal for

Wooded and complete with 3
bedroom mcbllehome. Move loon
qualIfyIng. $21,900 with terms.

SWIMMING POOL,
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DISPOSALS
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323-0742 w' 323-0332

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fer n Stand, lamps, some furniture,
golf clubs. clothes for all, *d
hOUsIholdgo.d5.P4ofhiflg over $50
211 Tollgate Trail, Longwood, The
Woodlands.
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retiree, $6,000 down, assume SemoleC0ty,4 t060 acre tracts,
several locations si,ioo to $I
Payments of S211,32. 3n-4914,
per acre Good terms. Terry
No qualifying, 3 bedroom. 1' bath,
Realty. REALTOR. 67607)).
central heal a1r, fence. $1,995
fl exciting Homemakeri Show will
aowt'u $197 mo. 7 pet. 372 63.15.
be held at The Sanford Civic
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377 9507

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nifure.11PPIlillnCeS. dishes. Clothes.

Also, 3 Bdrm, 1'-': baths, central
heat, garage, a-v corner lot,
$20,100. Terms. 3fl.n.

bath, desired location. Large Lot.
S24.500.
CORBETT
REAL
ESTATE, REALTOR, 646-1791.

REALTOPS

display

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carpet, nice for children, 123.005
'rerms.

DBARY. just listed-2 BR. 1'Li

Your MLS Agency

1974 Honda !ISO
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ASSUME MORTGAGE

Choice

Sanford's ue7est and

condition. 11,000.

194.5 .l1GLISH FORD

many other door prizes at the
"Buy Direct From BoxcarHomemakers Show to be held at GORMLY'S. E.
46. Sanford 323 4.133
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central air L heat. Carpets, 4 Bdrms
, 1 1 7 baths. central H L A.
drapes. Only 120,500.

SAP4ORA- BRAND NEW HOMES?
BALL REALTY
Conventional and patio, 3
bedroOmt3baths, lovely kitchens
Listings
and ba ths, some with fireplac es,
174 ALL PRICE RANGES
extra barge rooms. From 143.300.
$17 W. 1st St.
373-544)
Setter pays all closing coit and
provloes $
recreation park fee. NO QUALIFYING. NEW 3 OR., 7
See 'em this weekend!
both home,all extras. 13,000 down,
377-2217.

MOBILE HOME PARK
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155
Best lot seketlon
now aYallable In

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central heat air, 13S,000 Acre
Really. REALTOR. 323 7750

* BARGAIN HUNTER*

SAP4FO PARK
ANOTHER BEST
BUY? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room, garage, central climate
Control, fence. 3 years old.
R educed to $29

Plants

?00 Elm Ave Luncheon served for
benefit of Church School,

P001,3 8R. 7 bath, family room

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YARD SALE

lot. carpet,
drapes, excellent cond. Only
311 6.S00 By owner. 327 9061.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
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It" 220 volt. Ideal for repair

REALTOR 373 57i

2 DR. Air. large corner

TAFFER REALTY

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people looking at the man at the o th er end of the
room, and I turned around.
"The man was holding his hands over his head
and his wile was slapping him on th e back.
"Th ere were tears in her eyes."
Th e article she recently had read on the lifesaving technique "flash ed th rough my mind and I
jumped up and ran to him.
"I lock ed my hands under his ribcage and
pulled. I heard one of the ladies say he had already
turned blue and one said, 'Oh my God, he's dying. 11
Mrs. Cole siiid she didn't know why the article on
the technique went through her mind.
'1 don't know why it did, It just did."
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wu using
using me as an Instrument
for this
man and It was through God that I was placed in the
ngh spot to hclp hini, .she said.
Mrs. H. A. Futrell, 1110 Laurel Ave., who was
sitting at Mrs. Cole's 'able, said "Essie Just got up
and rushed over.

"I pull ed up with all the strength I had," th e 66year-old Sanford woman recalLs,
Th e pressure she applied was strong enough to
dislodge th e food particle from th e man's windpipe
and he regained his brea th .
"Tue minute she gave him that jerk, I could see
lam relaxing and the color came back into his
face," said Mrs. H. L. Moore, 711 M)Ttle Ave. Mrs.
Moore was sitting at th e same table wi th the
choking victim,
Th e man, who sat hack down and finished his
meal, later told Mrs. Cole, 1808 Madera Ave., th at
she had saved his life,
"He said he felt like he was 'going' While he was
5•, $,,'..,
choking
Mrs ('nl' crii,l
losing consciousness."
Mrs. Cole recalls the incident during the luncheon at the Congregational Christian Church In
Sanford.
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Extra firte double bow front china,
round oak table, several PCs, 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Bro.ham,
must sell. Sacrifice E xcell ent
wicker, Larkins desk, trunks,
condition, $950. 901-7*9 3210.
record player, marble top wash
stand, HI chair, Victorian plan.
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Chippendale dining room suite,
DafsunSubaru Sale
Drop Inbotibin, Rig :a, and 3needle
3fl76
Spinet desk, 6 cane bottom Vic '74 some below dealer cost, first
position. Like new condition, sold
64-Equipment for Rent
brian chairs, recessed wall organ
com,.11rsl choicil Plus Fla.'s
for lU balance of VAS cash or
WOW! $150 DOWN
3 fldrm. 2 bath. dining 1. Florida.
Stemper Realty
clocks Victorian tables, Organ
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Luxuri
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payments
of
$10.
New
warrajty.
bedroom,
1'
bath,
Central air &amp; heat, large lot, Loch* "Get 'EM While
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Central Florida's
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Pa rk's
central air. carpet, garage, all
Arbor, 1200 mo 3227)01,
Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
plus lots more furniture and bricLargest dealer. '75 Datsuns
annual per cent rate. 5 1 92 mo,
Call credit Dept.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
* They're Hot! *
a brac too numerous to mention. A
arriving dilly, Ph. $31 131$, Open
princ., in?. Price 175,900, 373 9110,
SAN F ORD SEWING CENTER
7 fledroom house for rent
372 1991
19195. French
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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sale you won't want to miss Open
Sundays 13-8.
Unfurnished In Lake Mary
307
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1st
St.,
Sanford
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Ne w houses Ina rural area No dawn
all day Sat. for inspection, prior to
area. 3219333; 372 9277
372 1959.373 4164
Eves. $691146
Larry Saxon, Realtor
payment, monthly payments WIS
Herald's
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6S--Pets. Supplies
thin rent. Government subsidized
Homemakers
Show Issue Sunday,
Two bedroom, large lot,
cer?lbed
check
Auctioneer
Stan
Bedroom
set,
bar,
cotfeetable
-10 c"alified buyers. Call to see if PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE
h,l a rch 7, then plan to attend
Lake Mary. Reasonable
A HOME FOR YOU
Vermillion. 327 9719. Sale con
Good condition Best of fef
HERALD'S
AKC Doberman pifl(hC( puppieS
fQU Qualifyf!
HOMEMAKERS
Tuesday. March 4 at the Civic
rent. 327 1810
ttucttd at Stan's Auctien, located
Call)?) 397)
3 Bectrooms, 2 baths, Florida room.
Champion lineage $75 to $150 Mr.
SHOW AT THE CIVIC CENTER
No_charge for admiision.
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miles
East
of
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Hwy
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VA and FHA financing
Anderson. 363
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 7:30 P.M.
SALANTA- 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
Sanford,
Fla.
103W. 1st St.
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DoOr open at 6:3
1931 CHRYSLER COUPE
central heat I air, fully carpeted,
Young male La bra dor Retriever,
373 6061, 373 05)7
52-Appliances
1750 FIRM
ietax- Shop the easy way
Shop
carport, large fenced backyard.
REALTY
also black long haired male dog
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373 33
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today's Classified Ads from your
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Free to good home. 371 0690 Ito 5,
ba ths, central air, qulit, dead end
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corner lot, fenced, tress. $72,500.
New
service, used machines
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homes Make color selections,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373
Beautiful
Shepherd
Alaskan
Don Pope, 372.165) Dealer.
75-Recreational Vehicles
%140,3bedroom. family room
paved streets. City wat er, $71500
Malamute. Good markings, e
Idyllwilde- 3bedrooms with double
tnfw mat Ion inwindaw
with only $303 daw't. Government
celtent temperment for children or
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garage. 2 bathe. family room,
finincng $3i
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GOOD CONDITION
dining room, utility room with
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built-in
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carpet. central H &amp; a Owner
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do: at farm 323-S246
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Stromberg Carlson Corp
began recalling the 425
Ofliciab at the Sanford office
announced today all 575 cm- workers, with a few returning of the Florida State Employ.
ployc'.s
furloughc'l
last to their jobs each week as iiient Service said more jobs
IX" ember are back on the job business picked up until all who are available throughout
and the Sanford firm IS were!urloughedsserereurn
Seminole count) than in
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ploycs placed on indefinite electronic telephone switching
Office Manager Ralph
layoff.
equipment and employs about Prescott said Stromberg workIndustr i a l Uelation Mimingtr
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IH..( ording
to
rs priui i r ipple effect in
e, the firm Ilartwig.
Joseph It,
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the area's economy In that
has rualled 10 of thoses em
llartwi' was optrnllStk that workers spend pa)chcc.ks
plo'es who were laid oil in- dropping interest rates and which helps all the area
J definitely amid "Sonic inbusinesses,
dications that busi ness is Em- the economy
including the
"Unemployment Is at about
proving"
const rut Lion industry which the same level.It's not increas'
"We see a (flirt) level work directly affects Stromberg ing," Prescs,'t a1d
flow for the next couple of (irtcon in that new orders for
In January, the uneniplo&gt;
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months, a nd we anticipate tticphone. ititans new business ment rate for Seminole Count)
SOme improvement after that,'
at the Sanford plant
was 83 per cent, which was in
Hartwig told The Herald,
The House passea a V21.3 line with statewide figures.
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Prescott said emp'loyment is

furloughed employes it i early vestt'rtia which now goes to "picking up somewhat. There
Dropping in on (assclbcrry late Thursday afternoon balloonIsts
January when the I inn was the Senate for final approval, are slightly more jobs avai!able
In this colorful Porter Paints balloon could not have generated
lanced to extend furloughs for One of tlit' key provisions of the than in the past few
Is uley "Au arrivea Dy flying Jaucer
months."
which records actions as
425 of its employes becaus,c ora bill is -I 10 per ,Lvnt rebaie of
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1einorrats in Congress are
headed into talks with President Ford to see if their new,
comprehensive energy program can he reconciled with
his. The Democratic program proposed as a means of
reiing the economy and conserving energy marked the
first time in memory that a congressional party had
devised its own longrange legislative blueprint to compete
with one from the White House.
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has a plan he believes will help him fight
liberals: break the Lone Star state into five separate
statei and thus in'rease the number of conservative
governors and senators. Republican Rep. James M.
Collins proposed that such a division would give the
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lh4ferma'm said Edwards and rob&amp;mel-) ano testified against first class corstrucimon,'
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Russell Bevis of Tallahassee, ton, Tex., and executive vice
rejected thousands of dolliu-s

Such contributions are legal

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law (li-mn representing General
Telephone," Bevis explained.
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phone. If I'd known the firm
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personal and not from the firm.
Other iinim officers listed as
giving $100 each were Kenneth
B. Cunningham, president,
Richard Bischoff, executive
vice president and Ed Fr-it.

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died trcawse Bevis was in lie said tt)o.%- froin officers of
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which represents the General Charles F. Clark and $200 from
Mitch Robertson'of Orlando,
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perjury and, if it is rinewed. the associatwl will,," Willis said.

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rni.sslonerflhllBevissayshe has $500 (morn Chester Ferguson, height of a campaign, you are
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play.
place a taint of some sort on unauthorized compensation and
"The defendant is operating
that earlier prosecution."
of pjury to a notary public. consciously to tru,ctrate tue
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Questioned on the problem of bedroom apartment would be
water fe!~, t4dt would have chiri!e 12 ar0
v_ in all ca-sel-9 the
cputy
u 1ucd i'urver. the declining construction
of
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1140 to 1145. The plant also will
raised the average - ont.hly resulting reveiues are turned
lie
said
he
should
have
more
mairket,
Guirlinger
said
he
was
construct efficiency and two
bills frwn $7.22 to $10.22.
owir to the respective cities'
than
100
employes
working
at
not
worried
about
not
being
bedroom
apartments.
According to Schmidt, general fund.
the
plant
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first
of
1976.
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to
market
hint
apartments.
evidence presented
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in
Columbus
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP)
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Feldman clearly was pivotal
success, prison officials should have not been all they can and
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continue focusing on rehabili. should be," he said,
reinstate
a dismissed int.ating inmates as a method of
Earlier Thursday, Sen. HITCh
that
charged
combatting crime, says Gov. Bayh, 1)-I nd., called on Presi- dictment
O'Malley
with
getting
Reubin Askew,
In
$40,000
dent Ford to fund a ner federal
unauthorized
compensation
Genuine rehabilitation of program designed to prevent
criminals while they are in juvenile crime by focusing on from his former law panthers.
prison would be the best protec- alternatives to tossing young
"I believe I pried statements
tion for society, Askew said persons into prisons with hard- from him
that he had not realThursday to the Suutliern Con- cried criminals.
Ized, when he testified the first
ference of Corrections.
Bayh told the conference that time, that what he was testi.
Ford has chosen not to fund fing to could be construed as a
"Our common goal must still
part of the Juvenile Justice and crime," Willis testified before
be the development of treatDelinquency
Prevention Act of Rudd.
ment programs that will work,
1974,
which
would coordinate
programs that will keep first
federal Juvenile deliquency
Feldman based his refusal to
offenders from being repeaters,
programs and provide funds to testify on fear that Willis was
programs that will hopefully
states.
trying to trap him into perjury
eventually eliminate our carBayn said that since nearly 75 by getting him to make staterectional systems as breeding
per cent of the cost of crime In rnent.s contradletini' ttjy
grounds for cr im e," he said
tuimerica is g enerated by people he gave the panel last year.
Askew said that the high under age 25, more of an effort
number of inmates - 80 per must be made to prevent
lie said he would testify if
cent in some cases — who are juvenile crime,
Willis gave him Immunity from
released but later wind up back
"A total lack of commitment perjury prosecution. Willis reIn prison "does not mean we are to juvenile programs is unbe. Fused, saying an immunity

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The charge inv
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alleged evidence of a violation leged loan
is
a
ne
one.
The Supreme Court rul ing would stand up in court.
Willis contended to fludil that
thus appeared to eliminate the
O'Malley was Indicted last Feldman was well aware of the
use of Feldman's previous Friday on cha rges of violating
speedy-trial rule and was trying
grand Jury testimon%',
standards of conduct by pres- to delay prosecution
of the
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could be accomplished simply requirement for low cost except one connected to
by annexing Rolling Hills and housing. Chacey said that any Altamonte Springs. When the
Knofiwood, south of SR
434 and housing that could be provided city was considering that route
the Woodlands, Sleepy Hollow for a cost of less than $200 the only federal money
and Springwood Village monthly is considered low cost available was for part of the
Apartments, north Of SR 434. housing,
cost of an Interceptor line on SR
He displayed a map with
Saying that the tIme is 344 to ltamonte Springs
recommended boimdat-y lines comi ng when the federal
and including back within the government will stop homes on
city limits the section of SR 434 septic tanks from usInm them,
from Range Line Road west of Chacey said considerthi had
1-4 whIch was ousted by the to be given by the planning
circuit câurt In a decision group to it citywide sani tary
favoring a lawsuit flied by
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Council member June L.ormann
before her election to office.

LONGW000 — H. A. (Bud)
Mrs. Woodared first Saul the
Scott, chairman of the city money is giyi to tho police
r
eoincil'.s public saI ty Cb- benevolent fond, but when
mittee, told Tiw Herald today asked on what utLrtty'this
arfi
he will ask the governing body action takes place, said it IS
Monday night to look Into the used to "buy OfIke supplies, Jail
failure by the police depart- supplies, different
M1
ment to turn over to
Chacey said it Is the zoning
'1 n has not gone into
-general fund revenues received benevolent fu
cnmisslon'a responsibility as
nd for a
from the sale of accident report
the city's planning agency for
time," she said, adding that a
CO
th
e comprehensive land
minimal amount Of money is
Sanford Naval Academy midshipmen tasted the ThItIIh aircraft
SNA
CADETS
"'fl money should go into received
plan
ning act to decide to what
from the sales. She
carrier Ark Royal arai the HMS Lynnm, a supply Ship for
the general fund," Scott said said the ci
ll
extent the ci ty should extend its
ba photo copying
British fleet, during a visit to the JacksonvIlle Naval base this
bo ndar
whec Informed that the machine
U
ieS.
is teed to repre ON CARRIER
week.
litre
midshipmen
are
checking
the
carrier's
flight deck
teVfl1S te CWTtfltI7 being th
e reports for sale. When the
and loading ramp. The trip was sponsored by Comaier
H told the ZOflIfli CO(fl
imed to buy Office and Jail wddmt po
ent
t money l
Eugene
m
oner, the county would do
Jumper,
SNA
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commandan t. (Herald Photo by Mike
supplies and were in the past intio the benevolent W
die
(eetIi)
drainage planning for the entire
cha nneled into the police sahi.
county, admitting, however, a
benevuieni ivai.
somuuon
to runuing we a1nage
Acting Public Safety Director
aspect
has
not been found as
Scott said money is allocated
James Pleiconies claimed
yet.
ignorance of the use being in the city's budget f or jail
m p
office supplies and he was (21
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made Of the fund
Chacey said the zoning
un
aware
the
police
(acted by The Herald today. He
commissioners, as part Of their
referred questions to Sgt. Bet1y was e%'n Selling reports. "I
Woodward "who handles all the thought they were making them
wou!d determine what the
DI
e- available
to the
money that comes in
property tax rate should be to *
public," Scott salt "It should
cldent reports."
fund adequately all city ser- *
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ga Into the general fund to
vices. He said once this *
reimburse for the Xerox
determination is made, he
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
Tom Wilson, executive pliances, plumbing and elec- report it back to the technical *
be said, noting
utility
Herald Staff Writer
director of the Sanford Housing ti-lea) wiring, and later ti-an- advisory committee.
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Sanford
city
officials Au thority, asked Guirlinger if sported to the project site and
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Council Chairman J R. yesmamayresponded favorably arrangements could be made set In place.
to
a
preview
presentation
of
a
Department
of
Housing
with the
Guirllnger said his first industrial and commercial *
Grant, contacted at his home, new modular
apartment
manuand
Urban
Development
project
would be a model development, Chacey said, to *
said, "Money is budgeted for
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facturing firm which Is 111111)) to subsidize the housing complex with 48 apartments, ImprOve the city's tax base.
office nipplies etr. and the
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but a site location has not been
police department has been scheduled to begin operation in for low income farnibes.
Mrs. Lormam, present at tht
'a 1!nsi Fiorm' Pairs 1.A
he. ,,
GL1ir
d
UuhL
ieteti.
meeting, suggested unless the
getting them, too. Nei ther the
City Commissioners and there might be a "problem" in
'We ha ven't had an inrease polke benevolent fund nor the
The plant will manufacture city's tax base is broadened
since 1960, and they're still spending for office supplies is other city Officials met with dealing with HUE) in acquiring apartment projects, averaging with commercial and industrial
offkial,cofCa.-dinai Jndustrie, a subsidy.
40 to 70 units, mind sell the development "the city will
paying t1w lowest w.
-ter ratm in th~- profier place. to put the
Inc . of Columbus. Ohio. during
Guirlinger
said
Sanford
was
projed
to a private owner.
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the state."
accident report money," he
luncheon
a
*at
the
Holiday
Inn,
selected
for
the
plant
site
after
Guirlinger said CardInal
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blI flOW being
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received have hiked sewer fm
A surv,ey of other police
Safety
is
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famliv
affair.
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by
commissioners
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said
he
found
Sanford
to
advertising
and
train
the
couple
arid jumped water rates from a County
showed
that
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officials
on
the
new
plant
to
have
suitable
facilities
for
the
to
Cassel
manage the complex.
$190 average to $160.
charges $2 to 13 for
He said an average developIn the unofficially rendered copies of accident reports be located at 3701 S. Sanford plant, an adequate kbor force,
IF
decision on Jan. V. Board depending on size while Ave., in the former H. L. Hunt available rail shipping and co- ment of40to7Ounits would take
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operation from the city of- about 90 days.
members allowed increases
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Chacey,
Noting the move is on for low
the
city's
Altamonte Springs regional
representa ti ve on the technical cost housing, Chacey said the
sewer plant after the people in a
advisory committee for
city could
meet this pecial referendum voted
twocornrequirement
Seminole
County
by annexing s
to-one against the proposal.
prehensive land planning act, Springwood Village Apart.
Consulting engineers Glace and
reporting the special corn- meats.
Radcliffe said at the time no
mitte&amp;s scope, said the exQuestioned how the apart- federal mone y could be

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It was questionable whether
A Florida Supreme Court ruling the grand jury
unable to
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in a case against one public of. compel testimony from Eel.
licial has thwarted a grand Jury tlinan re-affirming his earlier
in its attempt to re-indict testimony could rely on the
another, Treasurer Thomas previous testimony to rindict O'1aIIey.
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Testimony in hearings this dismissed 19 bribery,
pe rjury
week Involving a rnntPmp( (''.
conspiracy
indicunents
Lion against O'Malley's former
against Christian, saying the
law partner made it clear that
the ruling in the case of for.,ner
/ttty. 1. Edward Austin of
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smaller systems
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made apparently sewer p acka g e
1S,wu within Ia years not tv beforea rresentatmnn
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - All those young, radical
firebrands who were said to have sparked the American
Re'oltion were not very ra dica l at all ,
Schutz, chairman of the History Department at the University of Southern California. Completing a detailed
computer study of the Massachusetts leaders of the
Revolution, Schulz said, "It was the older, wiser, more
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urged the bosrd to favoribly hooking UP to the Altamonte
consider goou industrial and Springs regional plant could be

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('NM, POINT, Ha. 1 A Pi
'1 thought they cre
.ife,'' says a niIIlH'r if three uPihlreni and an adult Vl
died in an early morning blaze in this tiny Palm Beach
County community.
Th ree children of S% Illiarn and I elia Pugh - Keith, 6;
,a n d Kevin. 2
died early Thursday in their
seu'ndfloor bedroom, officials said.
The other victim, Lou fletzner, 27. was asleep in a firstfloor apartment.
The neighbor, linda Keesee, said her family escaped

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able to fly ci oss-country for less than it would cost by
train or bus,
National Airlines proposed a bargain-price plan
Thursday that would segregate participating passengers
in the rear section of the airline's jumbo Jets arid save
them 35 per cent of the day-coach (are.
The proposal, which National will implement for all of
its jumbo jets on an experimental basis on April 14, has to
Ix, approved by the Civil Aeronautics Hoard.
lut tickets will gonnsale,1nnda).. with lull refunds to
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ment of Housing and Urban De. newspaper publisher. Gillman,
era] judge has asked the press
The judge said he wanted to
Krent.zman made It clear be velopmenl in Atlanta, has been
Is an Orlando lawyer and onenot to print names of potential protect potential and eventual had
no objection to publishing given co-conspirator status by (Line
Gurney law partner.
jurors or those eventually Se- Jurors from prank calls, bur. occupations, what areas jurors
government
prosecutors.
The
three were not among the
lected to serve on the 12-mem. glary or possible outside con- come from and similar Inforn, p.,,
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ocr panel in 'tie bribery-con, tact concerning the case.
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wdj;ted to furnish to the original indictment returned
spiracy trial of former Sen. Ed.
"I now ask you, don't put
0161 potential jurors singled defense "the names of all uninlast July.
ward Gurney and four co-de- names and addresses of any Ju- out in the first four days of jury
dicted
co-conspirators
not
The five defendants are
fen(lan(s.
rors or persona to be jurors In selection, 45 were in'livldually named in
the Indictment known charged with trading Gurney's
"I can't believe the general the papers," Krentzman said in screened and all but three
public is Interested in the his plea at the end of Thurs. excused - two men were to the government who the gov- influence with federal housing
and a eminent contends conspired and mortgage officials for kicknames or addresses and I can't day's day-long session,
woman. However, those three with the defendants.,."
backs from builders.
believe they have any right to
"I have no objection to your remained subject to challenge
On
Dec.
10,
the
prosecution
Gurney's four co-defendants
know," U.S. District Judge Ben knowing," he told a small con- as the tedious process of pick. filed
its response, listing Seals, are former assoctates James
Krcntz,nan said Thursday, tingent of reporters seated in ing a Jury continued.
James N. Allison and W. Stew- Grout and Joseph Eastien, and
adding that the names are a the courtroom. "1 have no perMeanwhile, court records
reard
Gillman. Allison, a former former federal housing officials
tiizitter of court record if anyone sonal objection. But I have an vealed that F. Lamar Seals,
re. Gurney aide and his 1968 cam- K. Wayne Swiger
need.' them "for proper purand Ralph
objection on the part of the gional director of the Depart. paign manager, is now a Texas Koontz.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Sen. Russell B. Long, 1)-La.,
The bill provides $16.21 billion The top rebate would be $200 which is used by taxpayers who fully phase out at $6,000 of in.
Howe has voted to cut taxes by chairman of the Senate Finance In relief to Individual taxpayers and the minimum would be do not itemize their deductions, come.
$21.3 billion, mostly for those Committee which will hold and $5.07 billion In benefits for $100, but anyone who paid less would
increase from 15 per cent
The special credit al!o would
with income under $20,o(). It hearings on the bill, promised businesses. About 89 per cent of than $100 in taxes would get all to 16
per cent of gross income, make cash payments to persons
also approved repeal of the oil prompt action by his panel. He the individual tax benefits of the tax back.
.-The maximum standard who are too poor to be
required
depletion allowance, which predicted the Senate will ap- would go to persons earning
The successful bill also pm deduction would increase
from
to
tile
Income
tax
returns.
This
might slow the tax bill's prog. prove a bill that would result in $20,000 a year or less,
vided for about $8 billion In $2,000 to $2,500 for singles and
cash payment feature Is beress in the Senate.
tax cuts at least as high as those
Just before approving the lower 1975 taxes through lower $3,000 for couples
filing a joint ileved to be the first time the
The tax cut bill, approved 317 approved by the House.
measure, the House rejected withholding rates beginning return.
federal government would go
to 97, provides rebates on 1974
However, some senators have 251 to 160 a Republican-backed May 1. The lower rates would
The bill also grants a special through the tax system this way
taxes and lower 1975 taxes warned that supporters of the proposal that would have pro- reflect these changes:
new S per cent tax credit n in making payments to poor
through decreased withholding depletion allowance may fill. vided $12.2 billion In 1974 tax
-The minimum standard de- earned income, meaning wages
persons.
rates. The Democratic-spon. buster against a tax cut bill rebates.
duction, also known as the low- and any self-employment insored measure is designed to containing a repealer of the atThe successful bill provides Income allowance, would in- come, with a maximum $200
For businesses, the package
put morespending money in the lowance. The petroleum in- 1974 tax rebates of around $8 crease from $1,300 to $1,900 for credit. This credit would go includes 1975 and 1976 In.
of consumers and thus dustry saves an estimated $2.5 billion. The rebates generally singles and $2,500 for couples
only to low-income persons and vestment tax credit changes as
stimulate the
slumping billion in taxes annually from amount to 10 per cent and would filing a joint return,
would start being reduced at an incentive for machinery and
economy,
the allowance,
be refunded starting in May.
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IIOBERTC MARKEY. Advertising Director
Ihgne Delivery: Week. 55 cents: Month, 52.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
$ 10. Eh Mail: In Florida same as home delivers. All
.'her mail: Month, .?0; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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take along your Alka Seltzer!

Feb. 25 one Glenn Edward Melzieil, 24 of Pittsburgh, Pa., plead guilty to the shooting and was
sentenced to life In prison by Circuit Court Judge

some of the members of this group would have in
raising 56(K) each in order to pay their way. (Two.
thirds of the total cost was being absorbed by this
country and Poland.)
A day or so after writing of this event, I received
a call from Jim Creamer telling me he was now the
golf pro at the recently opened Family World Golf
Course. It's located In Osteen on Florida Avenue.
Creamer said he was interested In helping these
women raise some money for their trip and would
be scheduling a benefit tournament on
March 16.
All of the nrni-.#rtc i.niibI
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ir trip to the promised land iwhere th ey can eat,
aN of the kielbase and pyroghy their tummies can
dle).

mat s remarkable considering past history.
Wouldn't it be so much more Impressive If the
judicial system would eliminate those "quick
Pardons?" This issue was particularly brought to
mind while watching a recent TV offering of the
FBI and Its fight against the Klu Klux Klan.
There as some favorable comment in the
newsroom following this TV program. However, It
was distressing to be reminded that these men were
only convicted of violating someone's civil rights...
ANt NEVFR CHARGED with the murder of the
three victims.
And then, If memory series me correctly, they
were pardoned about three or four years later!

On Jan. 9, of this year, there was a shooting
murder of Apopku Inn-owner Edward
Adarnkiewkz.
Slightly less than two months later
Tuesday,

A frie nd says our society Is not more permissive
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scheduling f an election in April as th e
first step toward constitutional government
keeps
alive the hope that Portugal can avoid falling under
Communist domination. Th e strength of the wellorganized Communist Party in th't country has
raised the possibility that the Nor th Atlantic Treaty
Organization could see one of its members in a
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defense planners, and well it should. The strength
We Ca
of NATO all across Southern Europe is in jeopardy,
and the Mediterranean today is anything but a
secure frontier for W€stern Europe.
There are fears that Spain would fiitd it no
Csier Uaii Poitugai to deal with a transition in
government, one that can be delayed only as long
BURLINGTON, N. C.
(NEA)
Negro
as Francisco Franco, old and ailing, remains a History Week according to
the act of Congress
symbol of the existing order. Though Spain is not a has bee-1 tur!i Into Black History Month

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Sanford
Timothy Dando
Dawn E kiddy
Lillian ft Vickery
Harry Lee Jr
P4ancy d4n Dusen
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Victoria A King 5 girl
[well White
Charla I Burnt
Peggy A Moeller. Casselberry
i-egy Ann Mallo. Ca%5e40.erry
Edward Leon Mager. DeBar,
Cleveland E Ashman, Deltona
Hnmold F Kelley. Deltona
C.nil A DuHamell, Deltona
A F lancian, Deltona
Phyllis May Freund. DeIton.
Anthony J P4owattkI. Drltoni
Yina Neal, Lntt'cprise
Michael Hamill, Enterprise
Francis Harring?on, Geneva
Susan S Whechel, LakC
John H Young, IV. Maitlard
Ifclena Reed. New Smymna
Christine Landstrom, Orange City
Larry Brown, Oviedo

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Church. Sanford, wth Rev F ret,
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Wcber ofticla'lrig Burial in
Oak lawn Memorial Park
Family requetl in lieu oi
tim er's donationS be ina'Jc to
Congregational Christian Church
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Ten good reasons to buy Pacer, the
Pacer is the first wide
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Chevelle, Duster, Nova—
even Granada!) You'll notice
a big difference in room, ride
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MRS. MAMIE WARREN
three grandchildren; eight
Mrs. Mamie Ann Warren, 80, great-grandchildren; a brother,
of 311 Palmetto St., Oviedo, P. Andrew Hamm, Elizabeth.
died Thursday afternoon at town, NC.; sister, Mrs. Esther
Seiiiink'
oeorial
Miii hospital. A Stubbs, Bennettville, S.C..
native of Georgetown, S.C., She several nieces and nephews,
came to Sanford in 1939 from _
(;ramnko' Funeral Home in
Waycross and moved to Oviedo charge.
six months ago. She was a
of the Penny Pinchers
Club, Osceola Lodge 482 United
Transportation Union Auxiliary —
WARREN. MRS. MAMIE
and Congregational Christian
..nmr,t services for Mrs
ANN
Church.
M,ini Ann Warren, $0, of III
Palmetto St. Ovied. w"o deti
Survivors include a datghter,
Thurtdy at Seminole Memot l.
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the Handy Way
Food Store, on $6,500 bond on aggravated stance. McGovern was
held in missing froni her home. a door was forced open
on a
nge
Avenue
in which a lone battery and assault and
Ora
battery county jail on $10,000 bond on Patrolman Ray Bronson mobile home at
1201
Lake
gunman fled with ap. charges,
the drug charge.
reported the house was entered Katheryn Estates, Casselberry.
Sheriff's detectives have proximately $75 after forcing a
Subway Train
Sheriff's deputies arrested
Charlotte
Jean
Osborne,
27, of by a rear door.
arrested a third suspect in clerk into a storage room.
Joe If u gh McGovern, 21, of 810 3112 Winfield St., Forest Ciy, I,%
IoInd Ritter, 612 Spring
connection with an attempt at
Sanford officers today
tor
Casselberry Police Jailed Myrtle Ave., Sanford, on a
were
Valley
Rd., reported a portable
being
he
ld
without
bond
Longwood
sell
a stolen sports George Lonnie Johns,
Kills 18 In London
also probing the reported theft tetevislon, radio,
of circuit court warrant charging county
car.
1439-B Ash Circle, Casselberry, delivery of a controlled sub- warrant jail on a Michigan cia $1,000 diamond ring from a household items clothing and
lA)NIoN lAP)
charging bond Jum.
and jewelry,
Robert S. Daniel, 24, of i
A packed subway train crashed
room at Seminole Memorial
total
value
ping and failure to appear for Hospital.
$1,512, was taken
through the protective buffers of a station in London's
StoneTIdge Court, Longwood,
Answer to Previous Puzzle
Sentencing.
from
her
home.
was being held In county jail at
financial district at the height of the
__________
morning rush hour
Jane Davidson told intoday and
Joted
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Officials of
In er
Sanford today on $13,000 bond
kofuLL L A
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sIanulw(I into a tunnel wall, killing at least 13
Sanford poli ce are probing
i.Ji.1.1
a
one-carat
Management Co. reported vestigators
on charges of escape and
persons and injuring 68, officials and witnesses said. It
'
reported
thefts of three rods
as London's worst subway wreck.
ACROSS
today to sheriff's deputies that diamond engagement ring
43 Italian trA,eer
buying, receiving and conand
and
reels
valued at $150 from
t.rco
Firemen used acetylene torches to cut
five new, unoccupied houses on
:
cealing stolen property.
th
a
birthstone
ring
were
missing
William
Wal.msley's
store at 919
rough
one
of
' COV,
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46 Chc4
the twisted coaches to reach
Leeds Court In Howell Estates from her hospital room.
a H. C. Parker and detectrapped victi ms. Some
47
Coo.n
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W.
First Street and a
6 Italian rnn,e,
re vandalized after front
rescue workers had to crawl on their hands and knees,
tI%•e Jerry Capuhaw arrested
r'i
In other reports, two county typewriter, calculator and
(1668.1744) 50 Run- away
About 50 persons were trapped in t
doors were kicked in, Deputy R. resents told Sheriff's deputies
1 13 A L
two men Wednesday night in
lovers
to Constellation
hree coaches th at
radio from The Cake Box, 2605
European
53
river
Ii
Musical
[H
the case but one suspect
1. I Y:N
55 Italian
L t A till
brigade said. "Two of the
rIIL t,
the houses was estimated at of thousands of dollars In furescaped in a car with a third
coaches are concentrated in an
i ,, :yjt,,.',
14 Maned animals astronomer
$1,06,
niture and clothing,
area where one coach would narrnilly go," said Police
man. The car was later
56 Movies direc.
IS Slope
I? Cuckoo
ta ckle was taken by three men
CplO3v
(omamnander Ernest Bright,
Fred
Clanton,
of
102
Bedale
reported found empty at a
for. Vittorio
16
de blackb,d
34
S
iouan
Indian
pu
Najrah
Virginia
Farres
who
ran from the store and that
Court,
Longwood,
told
de
ties
motel.
17 Agei SOIl
13 Dry. like wine '5 Word of
were
reported
furniture
and
clothing
the
Cake
Box was entered when
that
items
19
1199
floman)
57
Hi0hSt
POifli
18
Spansh
cheer
valued
at
s1,045
Arrested Wednesday night
negation
58 Natural fat
Kidnapers In
20
1.153
(Roman)
at
his
valued
at
*2,500
was
taken
after
burglars
missing after a burglary
forced open a door.
and early 11iwsd y on charges
20 Grape refuse 39 Veriicie
21 Wartime group
21
Aged
40
Reluctant
home.
Sheriff's
reports
listed
of
buying,
receiving
and
conBEIII,IN :\ I'
A 11Jul10 if k Idn:ipi'd ('hristi:iri
22 S.i Siro" 41 Subt
DOWN
the item.s as stereo equIpmirt.
ceilin; to!cn property were
3 it.iI,iri stc
i tlitrt'ratIc leader Peter lA)rcnz Was
Mare (coil I
43 tern in quoits
- WE HAVE STATE FORMS
sent to a German
a
television, typewriter,
27
I
Rodent
sun-caused
Keith Allen Oliver, 20, of Nash23Wfeofa knight 44 Palm leaf (vat)
news agency today showing him with a sign saying:
coloration
2 Assam
binoculars and a briefcase with
24 Persian poet, 45 Feminine
ville, Tenn,, and Terry Ray
Prisoner of the Second of June Movement"
T;;IuuIuII
30 Roman god of silkworm
personal
papers.
Khayysrn
appellation
Mingle, 23, of Sanford,
The police took possession of the picture
love
Disorderty
3
25 Ibsen hetoin 4 Alikø (comb
and a letter
Robert C. Gillett, Society
that cc mnp'ui! R. l
sefri the incident
3' Mnrv,
cf a
assenhI1
Uw
26 Hawaiian
form)
(3('(-(
of
Lorenz
since
Park
Apartments, Fern Park,
occurred
E3btcal
nation
4 Oxf or d lutoi
he was kidnaped some 24 hours before,
after agents were
garlands
47 Ancient Briton
q'ync
An
ita'in
rpnrted
that stereo speakers
r'liti
off-rod
'!n!n
The Second of June Movement is a band of anarchists
fl
46 One time
36
Brain
passage
6
From
(Get)
and
a
citizens
band radio, total
American
for $1,300. The sports car was
w ho named their group for the day
49 Rend
37 Epoch
7 Susinets
In 1967 when a student
(()111.e to u.s
monkey
51 Shade lee
value $260, were taken when his
Penno Ohnesorg was
reported stolen last week in
38 Italian
abbreyiat'on 28 Solar disk
shot to death during a leftist
52
Enclosure
automobile was buridarized for
Nashville.
demonstration in West Berlin, Police said
conductor
8 Pacifies
29 Saint Pl'lp
(Scott
th e group Is
the
second time in a week,
41
Smail
c
9
Longwood
Of
the
esr
alleged to have executed an anarchist last year
police today were
54 Belonging to
after he
II Mora fault
In
other reports, Johnny J.
contiuluilig
their
32
Hidoen
investigation of
that man
lily
}crn
W novuI ,1I
all tim
ii I.UU IVV
Wlll1ams,
01419 Concord
an armed robbery yesterday at
'
need
eii 'tomes to preparing your
Casselberry, reported a $149 air
MORM
return.
We
conduct in-depth interviews
compressor was taken from 11w
yard of his residence,
to make sure we understand your
Sanford police reported a $159
personal tax situation. And, we keep
lawn mower was taken from a
all information completely confidential.
carport at the 874 E. 20th St.
home of David Smith.
FElt. 28
Stereo thieves were busy
MARCH 3
MAR. 4
Chill supper sponsored by
gaIn
last night. Joe Davison,
, VW)
Crooms High School Band
a
Furniture Refinishing, 7
Methodist Youth Fellowship Parents, 7:30 p.m., Band
115
Crown
Oaks
Way,
Room. p.m., 901W. First St., Sanford.
m
I
m
5:30-7 p.m., First United
Longwood, reported $550 In
Call
Seminole
Oviedo
111gb
School
Band
Junior
College
Methodist Church of Sanford Parents,
stereo equipment and record
7:30 p.m., Oviedo High Community Services for
Fellowship Hall.
albums were taken in a
library. Plans for spaghetti reervations,
burglary at his home.
dinner. Band students to per.
Divorce: Communication
Stephanie Cain, 2436 Cedar
form solos and ensembles.
Before, During and After, "Who
Ave., Sanford, told police stereo
Geneva Citizens Association, Am I Now?" 7 p.m. Call
equipment valued at $625 was
8 p.m., Geneva Community Seminole Junior College
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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
Center.
Election
of
officers
and
Community
Services
for
Yesler.'s hIUPI 7$ lOW this
HE
BEST
preliminary planning meeting. reservation.
rnOen1n 4.1
SANFORD
LONG WOOD
Fair to partly cloudy and mild
Songwriters Guild of Central
Sanford Tourist and Shimi___
HiuPis mid 70t to 50 P40? 4% cool
309 E. 1st St.
903 N. Hwy. 17-n
fleboard club covered dish
laiQPit Low moStly lO*c'q to mid Florida, 7:30 p.m., First
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Ph.
322-6771
Ph. 83144M
Fed eral Savings and Loan, 2424 dinner, 6 p.m., business
5O vmit,t v,ri 10 ,, ,
S2 . Ei
Open9 a.m..9 p.m. Weekdays, .S Sat. &amp; Sun.
becoming west to Southwest to to is
Edgewater Drive, College meeting, 7 p.m., clubhouse on
OPEN TONIGHT — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
mph. Saturaa,.
Park.
Members
asked
la
kefront.
Other Area Office In Oviido
to
bring
E,tended
Forecasts
Sun
, ,,,,_
Inrougri TUC%04Y
4I7w " ul&amp;. K-UUUC tflVlLCfl.
Florida
Peninsula-- Variable c1Oudin
Personal
Growth
and
north Qene'rRtIy f a ir south portion
Sunday and Mnnc1y .5 fe,
TransactIonal A2aIyZII, 7 p.m.,
north arid central por?ic* Sunday
SJC, A-107. Call Seminole
lo'As mostly lOs nrth. SOs central
and 6N tout?' po rtion except lOt ,n Junior College Community
_.-Mmw~. 0
b' ICr kI.T $ high from
Services for reservations.
ritreinC north to near $0 south
Basic tunsmlthlng, 7.10 p.m.,
rtic%, Tuesday partly cloudy and
8
weeks, Adult Education
v.4mm wIth scattered ShOwert
manly north and Central portions
Campus, Bldg. 6, call Seminole
Lows Tuesday mostly SOs north to Junior College Community
60s south and lOt Southeast Coast
and Keys. Highs Tues1lay lOs north Services for reservations.
MARCH 3-5
Mid SOs tooth rtiOn
Daytona Beach tides for Salur
AilexhibltbyCentralFlori(ta
day- high 11:15 am, 11 - lI sm
Art
Association, Fashion
low 155 a m
5:16 pm Port
Square
of Orlando, 10 a.m.
Can,,yrral-- POOh 10 Si am.
PM low 1 - Is ar" S 09 pm
through 9p.m.

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mber, air and naval bases in Spain t,ised ccrding to the wishes of many. But whatever the
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by NATO forces are more the guardian of th
(1
nual
February
observation,
1
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needs?
e enWJ
town, rli
m, or more specifically its
trance to the Mediterranean than demilitarized
The United States is now, arid for years has
a
t
part
a
U,e
drazru
of
the
been,
Importing most of the raw materials
Cnraitar. At the present time Spain is undergoing
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black American experience.
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required by modern irnhstry and technology.
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serious internal political strife and also has a
Unfortunately, its role is generally 'nisun.
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Yet no one says we must become bauxite in.
A
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major foreign policy problem concerning its derstood.
dependent or chromium- independent or this or
African empire. Its attention is diverted from
The way the history books tell it,, and the way
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that Independent.
NATO.
millions of citizens have accepted It, IS that
A little-noted report by the U.S. Geological
.
At the eastern end of the Mediterranean Brton' Alamance General Hospital helped
Survey last year predicted that the nation may
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Turkey has placed herself in limbo as a NATO ally to kill one of black history's eminent figurea Dr.
face future crises In the supply of some of Its
K
ctz iiicrd Drew, the man in question, ws
b
in response to the cutoff of U.S. military
important
minerals unless massive research
-_k W
aid a noted blood .esearcher of the World War II
-'-efforts are begun soon to develop domestic
11~,'i_
such
eathhere it
resources.
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last year out of pique at U.S. policy during the war was allegedly as
a result of callous white racist
-ft
on Cyprus. Thus two countries which both are sites medical neglect.
But while there is a substantial undeveloped
of important NATO bases have allowed their
potential for some of these minerals, the report
Briefly, the accepted tale Is this: Drew spent
also warned that others are seriously depleted or
dispute over Cyprus to shatter the unity of the much of his young life concerned with the
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nonexistent. A couple of examples:
Western alliance on the very doorstep of
collection, preparation and transfusion
,..
the ex- ttcImiques
of
plosive Middle East.
and plasma.
Zinc. In IM, the United States imported about
Despite
his
racc,
his
brilliance
In
the
field was
52 per cent of its zinc consumption, chiefly from
Britain is planning to reduce her forces
1d1,-)
on
it
by colleagues, and
Canada, Mexico, Peru and Australia. U.S.
Cyprus and Malta in the name of economy. The
theRed Cross hired him to establish Its blood
reserves are put at about 30 million short tons.
Italian navy, second to the U.S. 6th Fleet in its bank system during the ear.
Identified resources of zinc are estimated at
contribution to NATO naval strength in the
more
than 80 million tons but are mostly In sub
of course not easy for a black man to
Mediterranean, lives at the whim ala government directIt the bank
"Look
At
it
This
Way,
it
Keeps
Your
Line
Shorter!"
economic low-grade or deep-lying deposits.
then, the U military at
so weak that it can barely govern. Finally, NATO time being dead against the.S.
doctor'sIzaistence
Cn.TheUn1tedStatesImportJ1ooper
faces the fact that the inevitable passing of Mar- that blood from white and black could be safely
cent of Its consumption of UI1S essential mineral
shal Tito could encL the relative neutrality of 1Il
to surgery. Drew swallowed the slings,
- in 1972, maInly from the Soviet Union, the
Yugoslavia, whose naval strength rivals that of though and made a decided
IZthUUCl to
E
itor
Republic of South Africa and Thrkey. The U.S.
saving of numberless allied service and civilian
I ta ly across the Adriatic Sea .
has no reserves of chromium.
From one end to the other, the Methtanean
Getting T11W
Identified delic
f tiren
ources of chromium
Following
the
war,
and
here
we
quote
from
hardly emerges today as an area firmly protected J)re'
ERA
to only about 1.67 million short tons and
a survey shows only 16.9 Oppose
official biography as presented by
by the mutual cooperation of the Weste
In respote to the letter from Edwina J. State wide,
again they would be difficult to mine and exAfro-American Bicentennial Commission and Alestra:
rn
Afro-American
European nations whose security is affected
pensive to use.
by other historians, Drew was In heavy demand on
Urge your legislator to vote yes" on Senate
events on its waters or along its shores.
the bcture and medical conference Circuit.
Survey scientists noted that while the nature
Is most often the case, the opponents of the Bill 8 or House Bill 68—the Ratification of the and Implications of the
Th is erosion is taking place amid
energy problem virtually
clear signals Traveling by car to one such conference in the ERAAs
27th Amendment—ERA.
(Equal Rights Amendment) have difficult
that the new Soviet navy intends to make the South (A
(April 1,1800), Drew fell asleep at the
pruentir facts correctly.
exploded Into public consciousness, concern
While it is apM editerranean a major opera ting area. It Is also wheel and crashed. 1ree others In the vehicle
NllcklBeare about our mineral supply remained, for the most
t
that
there
are
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organizations
inju
y
i
iew
was
mortally wounded. oppr,4 to
Florida State NOW part, within the professional and technical
occurring with a realization that the
ERA (although she only listed two
communities.
Legislative [j
Mediterranean
"The hospital In Burlington, where the ac- religious organizations), Edwina Alestra failed
and air bases on Portugal's
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In
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.w
a' "t 11-4--a
one
is the fact that ener' problems are more tinlifeline for Israel if push comes to shove again in
Charles Richard Drew died from loss of blood." fight the ratification of the th amendment to
the Middle East.
They should be as brief as possible and mediate and
77
irect manner
the Constitution such as Happiness of Woman comment 00 matters of general interest,
It is perhaps easy to understand why
the supply problem for minerals may become
The political uncertainties and diplomatic
Hood, along with the John Birch Society,
The letters should deal with issues and avoid just as serious as it Is for energy," they said.
problems which threaten NATO's Southern histories finish Drew's story thus. The Irony the
of
a
American
Party,
the
Communist
persoiiidltlei.
Party, etc.
Command deserve more attention than they are plasma iit dying from the refusal of
Those nasty oil companies are at it again
transfusion Is too journalistically
The editor reserves the right to edit those
Nnw the complaint Is that they are pushing. a
receiving from the Unit ed States of America and poignan t not to be repeated Indefi
letters for reasons of space, but will exercise
ratification
ni tely. Besides
program of doi ng away wi th the traditi
those European allies whose commitment to NATO liii, as Whitney Young later 1*tlOflallZed
onal fullERA mur4m in the twdreds &amp;W include long great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost service
service station, which provides tune.up,.
remains strong enough to save the alliance. accept=" of the story. the history
established groups such as Business and
editing.
wheel aligrunents and all kinds of automotive
Otherwise the next emergency or power-play in the segrega tion made the tale easy to believe.
Professional Women, American Association ,f
a
All letters must be signed with a mailing work
as well as gasoline.
University Women, AFL.CIO, CWA United
and,
Mediterranean could find a phantom NATO con
when
possible,
a
telephone number
The reason Drew fell asleep at the wheel, after Methodist Women, Catholic Women
for ERA, to the identity of the writer may be checked and
Taking Its place are a growing number of
fronting a real enemy.
all, was because North Carolina In those days etc.
established.
However,
the
Evening
Herald
will
"gas-and-go"
faciijities wht-re you get gas and oil
offered precious few accommodations to
respect
the
wishes
of
writers
who
do
and
maybe
your windshield cleaned if the atnot
want
traveling Negroes, and the doctor was at 2 a.m.
Propponents for the ERA, on the whole, try to (heir names to appear In print
tendant likes you, but nothing else.
trying to drive straight through to a guaranteed present the pro's and the con's of the Issue and
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any
That may be only the beginni ng,
welcome. Given this, why not also accept the present factual information rather than distortletters :his newspaper considers lobe
Judging from
likl1hood of m ur derous medical bigotry?
a rrt in Electronif'
facts.
sI2fl&amp;'rflI'.
South Korean PresdetPrk fl'tmu flee
q vietory !n
JHip jockey inziy be headed for obsolescen
a national referendum on supprt for his major policies,
although the election took place under conditions not In keeping
with our own Ideas of a ir campaign.
The real significance of this election Isn't that 70 per cent of
the electorate cast a vole of tonfidence for Mr. Park's policies.
The impressive fact is that nearly 3.5 wittionveters cad their
votes in opposition to the Park policies, an indication that free
expression at the ballot box Is possible In South Korea. By
contrast North Korea never has allowed Its people to vote on
WASHINGTON
lop CIA officials are
In Ecuador, an engineer on Agree's list apwhether or not they want to retain their repressive Communist debating whether
He added meaningfully: "I support the Cuban Agee, "that the
, to bring legal action agai nst peared at the US.
reference to Echeverria's
embassy to plead for revolution."
government.
rela tionship wi th ( the CIA man) was
Philip Agee, whose book about his life in the CM
protection. Another man, with the same name as
probably
He empluisized, however, that he had
has caused haioc
one of the alleged "Collaborators," asked the
never oziiitted by official censorship order, in itself not
been debriefed by
either the Soviet KGB or uncommon there, in cider to save cmAgee listed everyone who had worked with CIA for a letter attesting to the mistaken iden- Cuban IXU intelligence.
But on
BERRY'S WORLD
his own bai'rassmnent to the incum bent " Agee
tity.
him In the CIA ii Latin America. He also added
initiative, he told u. he had onc
carefully
to
insurgent
added that Echeverra iiiay have
;jj#
uvdt-d, he 5.d by
small group of
CIA officials doubt whethe r they can bring
leaders and had Informed them of
broken
with
his CIA ac- the CIA
when he became president."
Mexican comrades whorn I trained to follow the
legal charges against Agee as long as he stays tivitics against them.
comings and goings of CIA people before I left
A subsequent Agee interview, linking
out of the country, say our sources. Agee told us
"I am for the liberation
movements," he said. Echeverria
Mexico City."
One SQUtCC showed us documentation, which December issue
by transatlantic telephone that he hopes to
with the CIA, was published in the
Ithascost the CIA "several million doUa" r eturn tknme but that he will wait until hegets the suggests tut doesn't prove that Agee
of the Colombian magazine,
:r'cnrdini' to inside SnUrCtS, to tfl4fl5!et Ihe
mretn light from his legal advicr.
('uban discipline. A press release, which
Ag
is under
•'Alterti" Our ourtes say Echeerrja let
ee out lij that as heard all
in
tIL) 1dd bVt11 finred and to prutctt its
on
Ott.
3,
1974,
pe
the way to Havana.
ap
ars to have
1k is representej by Melvin Wulf, an
I
been written by the Cubans. Our source showed
opr ations in Latin Arnerice.
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Fidel
Airknican Civil [Aberfles Union attorney, wilo
Castro, eager to continue his good
us language twculiarities,
The CIA, however, couldn't protect all
said he will withhold his
sent a menittr of the
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advice until he talks 10 translated frum volloqutal Cuban Spanish.
Cuban Politburo, Carlosa,
local
opJe whom Agree listed as CIA
Department and learns Its Intentions.
Rafael Rodriguez, on a
This is denied by Agee. "1
Among
wen many V&amp;
tit," he secret, One-day visit to Mexico City on Dec.
rily
they could tring against declared, "right on
18 to
my
had only routine dealings with the CIA in such
i
placate the Mexican president, accordi ng to our
Agree," Wuif told
us,
"would
he
an
espionage
wall
(England)."
But
he
acknowl
edged that it CIA sources.
legltimte activities as drug
an.
cnarge and that would be
a fruitless had teen duplicated for th jes in the
tihljscking technI4us and antiterrorist
offices of
tij"
Not long afterward Agee
a left-wing Latin Amerkaj, publication in the
got together with
operations
Indeed, th is may be precisely w
interviewer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a
hat the CIA london.
left.
A number of them have been harassid with
has in mind, Our Own CIA sources say that Agee
wing, Nobel
Our CL'I sourj aL believe that Agee pulled our sources,
Prize-winning writc;, in Spain, say
Uualewng phone aUs. One i'cported that his
has been kept under suniflan and that he has his
Both tHen issued statements
)
daughter's life had been threatened and the wail
been spctwd in the company of
punches on Mexico's Pres1ct Luis exonerating Echeverria
Cuban in. Echeverria after receiving instzuctjons from
In front of his horne had been
telligence agents, in t;th Paris nd Indon.
Agee denied to us
havana. Here's w ha t allegedly happened:
that he received any
in Urguay, a taxi Llriver w'se fuirne ap..
Agee dotsn( deny this, "1 have seen then: in
stnwtjj
from Havana to
On
Oct.
soften his attack upon
3, Agee denounceI the Mexican pre
pea
in Agee's bovk stopped at a traffic light,
Paris and Londen" 1w acknowledged
ss the Mexican president,
to us. "1 go for omitting his account of a
Another car pulled ahxgside him and an
"close relauLhlp"
straight to the Cuban embassy. Whether they
But the question rcm.ajns•
-. The only expfanatton I have for my bad mark
that he claimed
Is Philip Agee an
assailant emptied a pistol at the taxi. the driver
were Cuban Intelligence officers or not, I don't and Echeverria. existed between a CIA official
m ari't7n'tefjc 1$ computer error'!"
kIea1Ls who soured an the CIA and seeks
only
mnIracu1ot1y escaped Inmry.
really care."
social change? Or is he a ttmtni
"Mexican comrades hove torJ mn-," '
who
defected
, n'i to t1: (°mmunjcts'
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Although I have been critical with some of the
judicial processes In the past — like the wasteful
time I spent during my week of jury duty I also
believe it's Incumbent tfl me to commend the
barristers on other occasions.
For example, one of the prime complaints was
the tremendous length of time required before the
accused was finally brought to trial. At least that's
the way It used to be In these parts, and as a matter
of fact, still prevails In other sections of the country.
However, there was a concrete example offered
locally this past week Indicating the speed and
efficiency in which justice was served.

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WAYNE ft DOYLE, Publisher
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Afew Columns back we made mention of the
invitation extended to the Central Florida Chorale
by the Consulate General of the Polish People's
Republic, by which they were Invited to a tour in
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Assothd styles
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ADVENTIST CHURCH

ANLANDO UNITED

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(behind liii Post Office) SR 477 A
Church St., Leagw.od. Fla.
Rev. PtjthCilljn.........Pastor
Bill Wilson ..........Assoc. Paste.
healing Servi'e .........345pm.
Sunday Lect ur e &amp;
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Messages ............1pm.

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
419 Park Ave.
Leo F. King
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Church School
MotningWorstup
Youth Group
Wednesday

Morning Worship

Cro.r Practice,

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Sunday School
UMYF
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2nd&amp;IthThurSday
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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
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UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN
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Corner Country Club
&amp;UpsalaRuds
Rev. tarwin Shea
Pattoi

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600p m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
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Church *4 J*i C)IIIst.4 Lit51r Day IMnt. 1315 ParS Ave
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They have coauthored three
books, "How to make Your
I:Marrfage Exciting", "The Two
&amp;des of a Coin" and the award
inning "Since Jesus Passed
By", which describes miracles
of healing and deliverance.

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Sunday will be observed at
Hi'l - Cross Episcopal Church as
a -.;cial day to pray and give
for the relief of the hungry of
world.
orld The offering will go
for the Presiding Bishop's
kFund for World Relief. Mem.
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Atit
have been asked to bring
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training witnessing program of
the area Lutheran Church
Circuit, based lii Orlando.

Good Shepherd
Beginning Sunday, Good
Lutheran Church will
hold worship services at 8 and
10 am. with Sunday School at
9:45.

Seminar On Aging
Florida Council of Churches
will hold an all day seminar on
issues concerning senior adults.
March 11, at First Presbyterian
Church, 106 E. Church St.,
Orlando. Sponsored by FCC's
Task Force on Ecumenical
Ministry to the Aging, purpose
of the workshop is to ascertain
how the Church can best carry
out its mission to senior adults.

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and singer for the group.
Their programs offer fo
songs and dialogue that America's outstanding
proclaim the Gospel. 'r
evangeliisis,
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T. Hardy Sr., Mrs. J. T.
ELGIN, 111. - Janet Bor. have been inarried for 13 years. Elgin from East Chicago evening arid I I a.m. an Sunday.
church members are invited to
Cosmato, hirs. Jimmy Ross, marin is the type of w
He has preached over 1,000
Oman who They met while students at Where the pol.lution choked ofi
meet the Ba wins tiring a and Mrs. George Palmer.
likes to give her friends a lilt. Valparaiso University in
fellosMp period.
he Ilk e to sew, knit aixi over 300 evangelistic camRev. Baldwin Is presently
It may be a kind word, a Indiana, where both shared an
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embroider.
helping
tstucii of UIV iW- r'o In some 41 states He is a
HdI1 or a rie on
serving as associate pastor and Lenten Service
ineresi'i music
niture in their living room she graduate of Bob Jones
family's Honda 500,
minister of education atFlagler
"I dated Jerry before
_1~ Street Baptist Church, Miami.
made.
She Is modest about
University, GreenvIlle5,c, and
She
and
her
bad
are
realized
he
walanning
w
South Seminole churches are
Vg stamp
collect.ion
but
proud
of
founded and pastored a fun.
relative
newconte,-s
to
the
Elgin
'The
committee
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enter the ininistry," said Janet.
recom- uniUng in a series of special
the
fact
that
she
was
the
first
damental Baptist church in
but
they
haven't
had
4mending he come In view of a Lenten Sunday evening ser- afta,
A honestly never thought I
tr
mostly
woman
to
win
a
national
modelGreeneville,_enn.
ouble
making new friends -it could marry a minister,
call in this capacity at Central vices. This wee
k at 7:30 p.m. sort of goes with the territory, because of the way I was raised railroader honorary award for
Baptist, where he w ould give the service
one of the three railroads she's
will be held at Janet's husband is the Rev, and the image I carried of
LAlilt.
Jerry
Borman,
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pastor
of
being a minister's wife would
of t1w church Including youth Presb)rterian Church on Red
e .or Lutheran
and senior citizens. Mrs. Bug Road, Casselberry, with Christ
twc here.
Baldwin has been offered the Rev. F. P. Peterson of Church
"I had this very negative as it liberated male who does
his share of the housework. "I
7Ut automatically makes
g of what toes'
-position of church music Redeemer Mc,ravian C urc
her
a
pastor's
wife
rigs
director.
but
it
did.
The
ones
I
had
known
were
ate housework. keep
Winter Spring!! ' vpeaker The d
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gh
to
be
heal
th
y
and
sn't
determine
her
life-style.
social
butterflies
and
very
clean
en
Rev. Baldwin isa graduate of public is invited,
enough to be
She won't let t.
4liuler-Ainerucan university,
clothes-conscious."
Janet
lets people fIuu out 10
"I've
managed
wi
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Puerto Rico and Southwestern Providence Lutheran
When Janet decided to
themselves that she is related
pain to let people know that I inarrry her husband
Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Thursday, at 12:30 p.m. person or any oluer woman,
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monthly meeting of Women's
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special
talents,
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managed
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her.
served as music
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First witha dessert luncheon. Special participate in special services, wives are considered different
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don't
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From other women
Tex.
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talk by Pastor Arlan Bussee of
"As far as teaching Sunday
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guess
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swear
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us. When I was pregnant with
"To some people the fact that
my second child, Erik 'aul, this pastors' wives smoke is of.
old lady approached me fensive. I smoke, I like Scotch
at church with complete on the rocks, beer and the
astonishment. She didn't homemade wine my husband
realize that the children of makes."
pastors could be anything but
One of the things that goads
adopted."
Janet most is getting inJanet taught biology at troduced as "th e pastors'
Valparaiso from 1961 to 1963. wife." "I don't even have a
She earned a master's degree name,
in ecology from Purdue
"They may be aware of what
University in 1963.
they're saying - they're just
She also taught at Wright not aware of the implications.Junior College and Loop Junior
Occasionally people give
College. She would like to find a Janet trouble because she
part-time teaching Job, but for doesn't conform to their ideas
the time being, she is staying of what they think she should
home with her 3-year-old be. But she doesn't let It bother
daughter Kirsten Elizabeth. her. "I find that the best way to
She belongs to the Elgin change people's attitudes Is to
Choral Union, the Fox Valley simply be yourself."
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New location: Library Building

UNITED STATE BANK
OFSEMINOLE
John 'v. Mercer and Staff

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave, £ led St.

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JIM LASH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I74? Hviy. &amp; Lake Mary Blvd,

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group from Tampa, will distribution by the Salvation
rov1de a special music for the Army,
9:35 and 11 a.m. services
The movie musical based on
Sunday at Community United the gospel according to Mat- Methodist Church of thew will be shown at the
J Casselberry and will presept a church parish house Sunday at
concert at 73Op m
7:30 p m
Rev. Bill Pickett will conduct
called church conference First Baptist
Tuesday at 8 p m
The Sanlando Bell Ringers
First Ba tist Church of
will present a program for Sanford will observe a Week of
it
ty nlaht Wednesday Prayer for Home Missions
foflowing the 6:30 p.m. covered h1a rch 2-9 on the theme "Herein
dish supper.
Is Hope' Goal for
offering
for home lni.sslons is I.&amp;50.
P
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Central Baptist
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Monday through Friday at 10
Special committee for staff a.m., with the exception of
.. Wednesday, which will be at
Selection at Central Baptist
A covered dish lun.
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Casstiberry
Rev. William Pickett
Pastor
Raw. Kenneth Miller,Assist. Pastor
Morning Worship .. - 9:3S&amp;I$..m.

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Prayer AAeettng

Morning Worship

Sunday

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THE LAKEMONROC CHAPEL
Orange Slut. Lake Met"
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WiIIla(dEldriØQe
Sunday School 1O:OOa m

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
$19 Perk Avense
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Morning Worshsp
AAosntriq worship
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Evening Worship
7 100 or
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group Wedneiday

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1000am
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Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Wed Bible Study
Conquerors Meeting

6:30pm

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Drive, SanlandEstates
iin,ci Hampton
Pastor
Sisi..•
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LAKE MARY CHURCH

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Sunday School

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Airport Blvd. t WoodIaw Ave.
Rev. Marvin G. Buckr,er.
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 44 'Vest

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far more needed ingredient of purses: to enable the believer
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to fulfill his faith, to enjoy the
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They W.1lked With Christ,"
quotes the late Robert Spike as of God, even in the worst of send $2 in check or money order
A gospel sing tonight at 8 o'clock
Fern Park Church of the
sa
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human situations. More than to "Lenten book," Box 489,
Nazarene. 304 O'Brien Rd.. will feature' the New Creation and The
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to pick out a that, this evidence is taken as a Radio City Station, N.Y., N.Y.
Ughthouse Quar:el. 'Me program Is free and open to the public.
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KCV raul C) ItiSsel
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S,in-law School
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GOOD SHEPHERD
Morn,nq Worship
LUTHERAN CHURCH
13.ble Study
l) SOa m,
2NSOrIando Ave. (1793)
Evrni; crvc'
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Bible Study
7 Do m
WillIam B Downey
Pastor t'rps

Prayer has always been a mystery. But through the centuries
miUions have turned to it, believed in it, and been strengthened
by it.
Prayer doesn't solve our problems
. it helps us find right
solutions. It doesn't make trouble go away . . . it gives us courage
to face our trials, Prayer is never a "safe conduct" through the lines
of danger. . it simply gives a man the bold assurance that he is not
alone in his crucial hour.
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You don't have to go to church in order to pray. You do have to
want to be with God.
Worship and Christian education have long been the mainstays of continuous communication with God. Families who build
their home and happiness on a spiritual foundation find Sundays
in church the naturalexpression
exprion of their faith and fervor.
A man who cherishes the bold assurance that he is not alone
makes being with God a way of life-not a last resort.

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Evening Worship Wed Evening Service
Wednesday

JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
II)) West First Street
GecegeGalloway
Patter

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
119W Airport Blvd.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
401 Palm Springs Dr.
Altamonte Springs
James P. P4eetjham Evangelist

Bible Study

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T7. CI,urth of the Lutheran HOur
and TV "Thisis the Life"
RCv Elmer A Reu%ihqr
Sunday
9 iSa m
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Ksnctrrgarten
and
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Of Christ

Evening Worship
730pm
Wed Prayer Serwce - . - ) 30p m

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25$) Sanford Ave,
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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SANFORD CHRISTIAN
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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
11075 Sanfordve
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lUse who bring children into great failure and loss. And they
the world start something are always taught something,

destined to live here a long and done around them. They
time, and then forever In are a product of their eneternity somewhere! The vironment, plus that
destiny positively depends upon have been most effectively
the kind of seed sown in their taught and Ins tilled in their
minds by teaching. Those at the minds and hearts whether
beginning of these new lives good or bad. They will not
be
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have started some thing which molded by things which
they
t hey can never finish. In the never knew or heard.
And their
Ocess of divine reproduction, most powerful lessons are to be
are responsible for their learned from examples. Alter
bodies But God gives each one cement hardens, it cannot be
Of them a precious soul which is molded.
ssorth more than all the world
Children need examples. And
(Matthew 16:26). The soul will these examples should be
,
live on after the body is dead
parents. When children cannot
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(Matthew 10:28). Without hear a ssord 's-e say
they can
Proper teaching and training, still SEE what we are. If we
both soul anI bxl' are sure to
restrain ourstives frunu evil,
.
i't~ lost. and destroyed
forever in sshcn enticed to do wrong, our L..i
devil's hell (luke 12
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children will observe this
It is a joy to have children to they grow up If we attend
love and cherish as a most church services, they will soon
'.!'-precious treasure But It Is also discover why we go
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a great resperisibfllt) Unless a
Our children are in training
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life is propei ly trained alid 36 days a year in the home.
lived for God and his glory, it is The home is the greatest of all
worse than no life at all, when schools. Its influence is far pj IA!
we view it from a standpoint of reaching. It is there that NEW CREATION
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all eternity. Jesus says of a Children learn to love and be
IN
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sinner, "Good were it for that loved. It is there flut they
man If he had never been should be taught persistently
born." (Mark 14:21). So, no that doing right La bound up in
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t1LII1 the fate of children lost always like their parents, ttwt
eternally for a lack of proper is why good and continued
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training (Proverbs 22:6).
home training which is intense, P
May we not say that children and which Includes good
are what they are trained to be' examples and intelligent firm
l.ike the farmer's crops in the discipline Is now the greatest
field, if neglected they are a need in our world,

Family tflghi Service

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Sanlandc Springs Drive
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Just East of Interstate
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FIRST
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Days Skating Show is presented or cherry pie. Those animals
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raise money for TAFETA (The reports.
Association For Educable
Ima Egge Is back in town.
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The losers of the 12:30 games will play in the consolation
at 3 p.m. at Bishop Moore, Th e winners battle In the
finals at 4 p.m. at Edgewater.
In Se minole's win over Bishop Moore Thursday, the Tribe's

Robert Smith cracked two singles and Ned Rabies blasted a
Seminole
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Vie Perez ducks a blow from Jim Ford. (Herald Pboto by Bill Squitlerl)

Apopka will take on today's Lyman-Patatl-a Central loser
Saturday at 10 a.m. at Bishop Moore and Bishop Moore will
battle the Jesuit-Oak Ridge loser Saturday at 10 a.m. at

Fdgewater.
Seminole will meet the Jesuit-Oak Ridge winner Saturday
at 12:30 p.m. at Bishop Moore and Edgewater will con front the
Lyman-Palatka Ce ntral winner at the same time at Edgewater.

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at 4 p.m. at Edgewater's field.

Questions
By BOB ORRELL

Left Unanswered

acres was worth preserving."

Hearings such as Thursday's derived from fishing, and if the
park caused fishing to stop
many people would be out of

Herald Correspondent
Further studies in 1960 will be held throughout the
Some questions concerning caused the park service to urge state,
the rights and privileges of the state to take over, and
Some of the questions
visitors to

the newly created The state park never was

Canaveral Seashore Park were developed and finally, on

work,
good fishing spots are closed to

Are any fees or licenses the public, he coWd't see much

answered by the speakers at a January 3 of this year, public required to fish in the park? use in having the park.
meeting held in Seminole High law 93-6 creating the na tional Answer: None Li on record at
The policy is to allow parking
School auditorium Thursday park was passed by the this time.
In the established areas along
night.
legislature.
Will c:, buildings or con- the beach front, but absolutely

u na nswered.
problem," Finch said, "but also None within the park except vegetation. Beach buggies and
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The panel of experts admitted personnel to manage the park. possibly restrooms. A Visitor's four-wheel drive vehicles still
Seminole
050
x-5 5 0 they did not have all the an- Our park service tias2o per cent Center is planned for the may use the
di ke road west of
swers as their studies were not more manpower now than It mainland In the Oakhill area, the dunes and park in
had 10 years ago, but visitation
How do you propose to get designated areas,
Vega, Elli.s(2) and Schmidt. Schefstad (3); Slmkanich and complete.
L.
to
national parks has doubled." visitors from the mainland to
Boyd Finch of the National
Raines.
Ramps are provided at these

Triks 2nd In I riri i

But many questions were left

"Not only is money a ceminn Mands be bullt'7 A:

no parltdng where there is

Park Services was the first
Three years has been allotted the beach? A: Ferries are being sites where anglers may walk
speaker. He gave a brief for an environmental impact considered for pedestrians only over the dunes to the beach.
resume as to how the park study ln the area and Finch said -no cars will be allowed on the This will continue until the
originated,
the time is needed to find the ferries.
ci
vcni;!eted
- 'An original survey made 20 answers to some of the Will surf fishing be allowed' The meetingis was
hoted by
ycars ago", Finch stated, questions concerning the A: Yes.
Delbert Euga, member of the
"showed that this area of 67,000 development.
How about driving on the Florida Council on Con-

Harry Lowman, George left in the game, the mid- outcome by penalty shots. Each
shlpmen lost Coolbroth when he team would take live players,
was kicked by an opponent. He with an equal amount of shots
was re pla ced by a freshman directed at the opponent's SJC
Dave Christensen.
goalie.
Seminole Junior College's

Villalobos,
and
Steve
Georgoudlos, they fa iled to get
The Sa nford Naval Academy the ball past the naval
soccer team ended its season on academy's goalie, Sergio
a triumphant note Wednesday, Sarmiento.

beach? A: Only government servation, and members of the
vehicles necessary for the panel includ ed Walt Wheeler,
operation of the park.
Internal Improvement Fund;
Will shrimping be all owed at Cli fford Willis, State Director of
night In the waterways? A: Marine Resources; Captain

Games C

SJCwillmeetSt.JohnsRlver
All of Howey's shots were two weekend doubleheaders Junior College at Palatka on Can't answer at this time. Hank Morgan, Florida Marine
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Howey scored In 15 minutes in sounded, the score stood tied at stopped by Sarmiento.
with Gulf Coast Community Wednesday In the Raiders' first (Later the panel decided Patrol; William M. Sen'Hawks' 3-1 in triple overtime. u seco nd half. Goorgoudios I.I .
Camillo Medina and Mark college have been cancelled. Division II game. SJC takes on shrimping would not interfere sabaugh,
Bureau of Beaches
48
% The win gave the midshipmen
Bachman o( SNA scored direct
SNA on an assist
Brevard Community College at with operation of the park.
After
two
five-minute
and
Shores:
and Art Graham.
second place in the Lakes and then
scored
for
led
from
Lowman.
Melbourne
on
Saturday.
William
R.
overtimes,
the
swe
remained
hits.
giving
the
hard-fought
today
and
Saturday
at
"Bud"
Dewees,
head
Ranger
for the South
hills Conference.
1 p.m.
victory to an exhausted Sanford
The
Hawks
made
The
Raiders'
next
home
citv
commissioner
of
Oakhifl
Eastern
Region.
valiant
1-1.
The game, played at hlowey
Naval Academy team.
Costs were the reason given game is Sunday at 3 p.m. and operator of a fishing camp
State Representative Mike
Both Bides agreed to play on
under a brilliantly blue sky, attempts to score again, but
Coach
Steve
Gilmore
didn't
by Gulf Coast for cancellation against Massasoit Com-munity there, stated that 50 per cent of Hattaway was an interested
stopped
by
the
forceful
and
another
10-minute
overtime
was scoreless the first half, were
have to walk back to the bus, of the trip.
College of Massachusetts.
the income for that area is observer.
even though the Middles played SNA defense, led by B)Tan in five-minute segments The exuberant Middies carried
most of the time In their op- Robertson, Fielding Williams followed. But neither team him off the
and John hiarders.
obtained that elusive winning
ponent's territory.
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the Hawks did get the
game
became
rough,
with
"What
ball away from the dynamic the
to do?" Too much
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Howey
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Lock, Wright (4) and Rittenhouse; Fleming and Cook.
Howey and Lake Highland meet

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stolen base by Ned Raines and Simkanich's tw"bi single.

By %'AL SPAKOVSKY
Herald Correspondent

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Academy Invitation Baseball added two singles.

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Clark, from Ca:zelberry, dropped
Larson in the first round with a smashing
left to the belly, but Larson got up to give
Cla some uncomfortable mornnth in the
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game of the Sa nford Naval

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Trinity Prep advanced to at 6 p.m.
tonight's 8 p.m. championship
Tom Acheson led Navy with

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Sanford Naval Academy and in the consolation game tonight

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beating in the three

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High School student ScottClark spotted his
29-year-old opponent, Lee Larson, 13 years
in age and proceeded to give him a soun'l

fielder Jim Brodie.

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All Souls Catholic School. Help the Anchor Club and it's about time women were
a nd currently stationed at Sanford. Mrs. Estes is the Kcyettes help the
P1jj given equal protection under
Kadena
Air
Force
Base,
former
Christine
Phillips
of
San
your
next
visit
to
the
zoo law are urged to attend.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Okinawa, announce the birth of Bernadino, Calif.
This meeting will be the
tomorrow. See the animlas, the
DEAR ABBY: I am still in
a
second
daughter,
Kathryn
a
kickoff of a countywide drive to
et
Dear
love with the man Iwas In love
Marie, on Feb. 27.
collect signat ures of persons
Pa
rnal
grandparents
are
charming
group
of
young
ladies
te
with 42 years ago, when I was
The infant weighing in at Mr. and Mrs. Tracy W. Estes of at the same time.
supporting ERA. It Is pa rt of a
16.
Abby
seven pou nds, one ounce, was Longwood and maternal
statewide effort, and all
We both married differen t
The Aiw-hor Club was honored petil.ions will be sent to state
born at the Amy base hosp!tal grandparents are Mr. and Mr&amp;
tI
people. I had a very unhappy
on the Japanese island, She will Albert Phillips of Las Vegas, Tuesday evening by its sponsor, senators before they vote on
life being married to the wrong
great- the Pilot Club of Sanford, at a ERA ratification.
I
I meet her sister, Christina, Nev.
Paternal
man for 41 years. Two months
Is
Mrs.
Betty
special spaghetti dinner held in
when she goes home from the grandmother
Thirty-four stbtes have
ago, my husband died. That's
wv,td !!
kisnitzl prxt week,
e the Sanford Civic Center. And already
rnrni.y
Schumann.
i started to th ink at,.wt
Z'wiy: My probiem
Estes, a 1970 graduate of Longwood and now of Mama, Mia! What tasty four more are needed for it to
Benny again. I fitmily located most unusi.i. My in-laws love Bishop Moore
spaghetti. Tossed salad, crusty become the 27 Amendment to
High
Wm through his relatives, and I me too much' They are conItalian bread baked by Mae the U.S. Constitution.
calledhimup.(HeIives600 stantlytellingmehowmuth
Pawison, wile of Sanford baker
Petitioners are expected to
miles from here.) When I told they ptefer me to Kate, my Len Pawison, and dessert of collect signatur es outside all
him who I was he nearly husband's first wife.
delicious Milky Way cake federal buildings in the county
dropped dead. He couldn't talk
completed the least.
My husband rarely mentions
post offices, county court
much because his wife was Kate, t
It's
sight to see Len house and Seminole Junior
whathe
-..we
so
there,
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made has said a bo ut her, I know that
:-,: Pawlson, incidently, when he College. If you'd like to be one
arrangements for him to call
arrives at the zoo each morning of those petitioners, attend the 14
she was very difficult t&amp; get
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me from work. Now he calls ii
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with bundles of day-old bread, meeting
along with. I suspect she had
Wednesday.
almost every day. We talked
some serious emotional
cookies
and
donuts
for
the
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about old times and all the fun problems that she couldn't d ea
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his arrival in a loud voice arid
but I don't like the way m- inUPTOUO
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wife.They laws prefa ce every story with;
1f11s
His problem
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delighted
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have been married for 40 years, "I know you don't like to hear
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Other

George cimkanich hurled a brilliant one~hitter to lead
Seminole High School to a 5-0 win over Bishop Moore Thursday
in the first round of the OrlanJo Edgewater InvitaUonal
Laseball Tournament.
Fdgewuter slipped past Apopka 3-2 in Friday's other

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than the Jab, Star was unable to do
anyt hing with the work-man like WelLc,
Time after t1ii Wc!la - ld score with a

"Irishman" pounded at an easy win over
Woody Star of the Islands.

opening round game.
In action today, Lyman meets Palatka Central at 4 p.m. at

Birth Announcement

After 42 Years

Ford was not as confident as Perez when
he 'as questioned asto who he felt wan the
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LWV called to say the League Is
cleaning up the zoo grounds.
In the afternoon at 2 o'clock, having an open meeting
parents are invited to bring Wednesda}'at7:30p.m. in the
their children along to enjoy a First Federal S&amp;L building on
puppet show presented by the SR 434 in Longwood. All
WOfl, and men, who beileve
g1 and Mrs. Tracy E. Orlando, also graduated from club members.

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booth and will be working hard

I am concerned I'm past Tim Ford. J kant
bigger and better things."

Star'I; only offense was a stinging jab to
the left rib area that caused Well's side to
turn bright red.

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wants the fight, I will take it. But as far as

100% POL YESTER

Where are most fikely to spot
She says she is
constantly these attractive visitors? Why,
amazed by the determination sit
Sanford Dry Cleaners, of
and hard work of her TAFETA
course, where Ima Egge will be
students and Li delighted with help
Marge Jernigan se ll
their progress.

(The Association For Educable suitable community jobs and Skating rink on West 25th dinator, two part-time in- Seminole High's Anchor Club that th chief project of the
Trainable Adults).
aids the adult In employer and Street. Sheala. who teaches a structors and shared tran- rod Keyettes are spearheading Flori da League of Women's
job adjustment.
skating class of TAFETA sportation wi th the Little Red the invasion, and it promises to Voters (LWV) should be sup.
TAFETA,
a
two-part
But TAFETA has no financial enrolees every week. is putting School House. The program
porting ratification of the Equal
is be a highly successful coup.
program for retarded adults in stability. The goal of the together
to
be
what Promises
a
rounded out by four classes for Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 Rights Amendment (ERA) this county, was implemented Seminole County Association fabulous skating show, March 9 the handicapped
at SemInole p.m. the enthusiastic band of an Amendment which would
In the Fall of 1971. SInce then, Cor Retarded Children, Inc. at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Junior College, three work young women will be operating give .11
equal rights
more than 50 adults have (SCARC) Is to develnt l2,tO
The's
called
the
show,
Happy
3t,j
under law regardless of sex.
for
the
consession
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Wells sank the Bahamian Star as the

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blown egg. They're stlIll only $1
same Urne benefit a most each.
the
3 per cent of the from 16 to 40.
All proceeds go toward Iq
prehensively funded program feels when they count tIT worthwhile
Pilot Club supported charities
population in intellectual
Basic TAFETA provides 12 similar to the government proceeds. The show Li open to are only $1 cause?Donations
per raons.
development, will always be montis of training in corn- funded program available to the public for a $1 donation e'i'
and scholarship funds.
Cd
pitt of each community. But in u n lea t
So y'all look out for Ima, and
Ion, Physica l the Little Red School House.
person.
The
ZOO
is
being
invaded,
theycan,anddo,benefitfroma development, practical skills
make her happy by purchasing
One of the first pe rsons to
"We're simpl)' taking over," some of her eggs,
purposeful planned program, and vocational oriented come forward to raise money
To meet the needs of adult declared Jolene Brubaker, an
W11
as is beina demonstrated in behavior.
An
It 15 IflOSI fitting during
adjacent fr TAFETA is Sheala Albers, retardates, TAFE'I'A'S staff enthusiastic young student at
Seminole County by TAFETA organization, TAFETA 2, finds skating instructor at Meodee supplie, one full-time
International Women's Year
coor- Seminole High &amp;

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"I don't see any
in a re-match. I beat the guy, I
guess ii my manager (Pete Ashlock)

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sidelines and watch Savings and Loan of Seminole,
on First Street, where she'll be
Each perf ormance wi ll
organization holds clik
for six, are probably the most couragement in helping a child prepare them for kindergarten
last doing her bt for the Blapproximately one hour. So Centennial
four-year-olds, Monday, formative years lna child's life. develop emotionally, socially and grade school."
why not ga ther up a group f sale of co by promiting the
llector item red, white
family and friends Sunday,
and
blue
eggs.
March 9, and drive out to
The perfect Easter gut is a
Melodee Ska ting Rink for an
afternoon or evening of great brightly wrapped box of candy
with a decorated handentertainment
and at the
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the beautiful Easter candy
It's wonderful, SiIyS
concentrates on leaching Thursday each week of the which can set the pace for his varied and Include heid trips
boxes - - and closer to Easter,
ftt they can participate in the frosted egg cakes.
classroom skills, is Mrs Mary school term. Rglstration for future progress throughout his and guest visitors.
Jean Berrien (music and Mrs. the 1975-76 term are now being school years.
We are trying to stimulate Happy Days show, Usually they
From time to time Ima will
Cinda
(physical accepted.
Benz
The goals of the Center are to our students in every area are the people who are forced
be
stopping in at First Federal
sit on the
education).
According to Mrs. Hartwig, provide
guidance,
Un- possible," Mrs. Hartwig ex- whatever
Li going on.

This non-sectarian studies have shown that three to derstanding

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lacy rufflo-1 at the neck.
vibrant young woman, her p ShoWd you bump Into Ima,
ersuade b..'r to introduce her
heart simply bursting
with male counterpart, Ima Clowne.
compassion, Sheala finds her
Now he's a lot of laughs, with
'e'k!y -essIen ;'ith the
tail h1ny hut dil{I iuili-

TAFETA group most

tatives from the church and
Pat Ilartwtg and pupils examine different shapes
parents, as well as the teachers
and Rev. Ken Mullins, minister
of education at the church.
Wednesday and Friday; and for This is the time he develops and physically.
AssistiAg .-L
% -3. P.Irtwig, who three-year-olds, Tuesday and patterns of learning and doing
Activities at the Center are

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"1 think I won, but

and the fans enjoyed

deadlock the iss'ie and leave Florida
Nathanial Gates as he dropped the
without a state welterweight champion. Sarasota light heavyweight en route to a
Both battlers came in at 147, exactly the
hard-fought six-round decision.
three rounds," a disgusted Perez co
welterweight limit.
Tommy "Killer"Ellts of Orlando
mented after he had dressed and
Ford cOntrolled the
opening
action
with
brought
his record to with a razor-thin
showered,
solid punching to the head and body of
win
over
Cefus Bowe. Both men recently
"I landed more punches and made the
Perc~, but tho lo(,ji l fij:hter carni- on in the had turned pro.it the Sports SUldillIT) With
lilit. If I hadn't gene after him there
middle rounds as he shifted his attack
convincing wins.
4 wouldn't have been a ny light to watch. I
downstairs.
The opening professional preliminary
Perez was in control of
ht
me to do. lie just laid back and counter
into the final two rounds, but a rally by the
debut of Orlando's Sippie Jenkins with a
puncherl and I was ab!e to make him miss North Florida lighter brought him from
four-round dcciskn.
most of those,"
behind to earn the draw.
The lone amateur bout began the

FANCY NO-IRON

recognize her by the perfect egg 4A

shape of her prettily painted
hr
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like üure. And her constant
companions are
a beautiful
bevy of other lady egges, all
with the same sweeping
eyelashes, pretty hairdos and

pun

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assortment of vicious lefts and rights,
"I thought I won the fight by at least

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care center or a 4cr...., Mi-:.
Hartwig explained. "The
Center is a
gro'ip of exprienced teachers trained
guiding three-and tour-yearolds to be come aware of
themselves and their

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To Draw In Title Fiaht

was a good fight
two-fisted attack to the head and body that
It.
I
wasn't
too
happy
wobbled
the Bahamian. But Star gamely
Wn1twn,ih
lIrniipivn5nIp
with what I (Ed In the ring. I am
a
better
refused
to
go down.
Thursday night at the Orlando
Sports fighter than I showed tonight. I should
At the final bell Star's face was badly
Stadium. The &amp;nford fighter battled to an have be
en more aggressive. Next time I
swollen
and there was little doubt In the
exciting draw with Jacksonville's
Tim will (10 better."
minds
of
the fans who deerved the vetFord.
The final decision as handed down by the
dict.
With the va,ant title on the line, Perez
three Judges at ringside found Lee
The scores were not announced, but it
and Ford waged the classic confrontation Geiger's 7-95 call for rrez offset by Mike
was generally believed that Wells took
of boxer vers us
puncher.
Andrews' identical scorecard for Ford.
every one of the 10 rounds by a wide
"u The local welterweight took the
Bob Burns had the deciding scoreshet
margin.
initiative as he stalked his counter.
and he came up with a verdict of 96-% to
In other action, Renne Pinder upset
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State
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Schooli, theirs is the only
facility which is not a day care
center.

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Happy

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ORLANDO

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other, in the Sanford area, are
asking the same question: what
pre-kindergarten facilities exist

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to break down the space bet. be

you've

affairs
made will

LUIRA (Sept.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24•Nov. 22) It

responsibilities

last minute.

can't see a disk

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

5: Jane R Carroll

COUNTY, FLORIDA

Publish: Feb 7, 14, 21, 7$. 191j

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You'll suddenly see the
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you,

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NOTICEOFSALE
At Pubic euclidn aT 1000 AM

ADVERTISEMENTFORBIOS
PubllcNotic.

Marchi,

AND

Respondent
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO' JANET W. WIRZ
Residence and mailIng
address: BoIh Unkn

March 17. 1913. for the purctass' of
in ac
Cassioy, Johnny Plewsome, Lee cordance
with
drawings,

Park $165 month; $50 damage.

the Vass. Attorney for Petitioner

a Rear Yard Variance in a PUD

SANOLEWOOD VILLAS
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD. 323.7970

''r !! SC eact' tor I
earn for SO or more Cackleberry
Farms,
mile oft 44 on Samsula

'he purchase of the following
materials, with pole's set:
a Controller, Type ET 500;
b Preemptor (installed);

S,
tminole County, Florida on or
Lot 9, Block 3. Sweeteater Oaks
before March 21st, 1915; O?hCti a
Sct'on 6. in section 33 20 29 on
default may be entered against you Hickory Drive
Thispublit hearing will be held in
for the relief prayed tar in the

SealedProPO'satswiilhereceiyedby buttcn type with signs;
Of the Cour?hot,s, Sanford, Florida,
d Signal Assembly, One way- a week for four (4) consecutive on March I?. 1975. a' 700 P N .or
the Cit'1 of Santord, Sanford,
as
Florida, hereinafter called the City, three Section.
weiks In the Evening Herald,
thereafter as possible
e SisaI assembly. Tw way. Sanford, Florida
at the off Ice of the City Manager,
Seminole County Board
Florida, until 2:30 P.M LOST,
Mirth 17, 1975. for the purchase of

Pr,stressed Concrete Poles set said Court on
place);
February 1973.

'Ordance
with
drawIngs,
specI!iilint, and procedural

Pt Messenger Wire, '';
I. Signal Cable. No. 11 AWG Solid,

Engineering Deparlrnent of ihe City
of Santrd. hereinafter catted the
Engineer

1nt,rconne Cbl,i, No II AWG
Solid, I Conductor;
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k. IrlterconnectCabte. No. IIAWG

the

18th

- By: Walton Torres,

day

DEK 16.1

Arthur H. BCckwitfl, Jr.
as Clerk of Said Court

IN THE CIRCUIT COWl)' OF THE

Deputy Clerk
Richird W. Vats,
Attorney for Petitioner

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

Unturnishno, I bedroom

373 7900
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classes Singer approved dealer.
210 E lit St., 323-6161
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Real Estate

in apartment living, youit find it
at FranklIn Arms. Conveniently

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ainpnitie Pri"r'
trees Assumahl

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372 44$

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mortgage,

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ANUQUE AUCTION

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST 7P.M.

mnny

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322.6457

Sat. 6 Sun. 1.6
OR CONTACT YOUR

3547 Sanforj Ave Sanford, 5145
me. 134 1649.

7174

meet, loti if sPec.

t'r., t.'e
iu* lront Cflina,
ro'ino oak Ia,, several pc's

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Stand. HI chair, Victorian plan

househotdgonds, Nothingovr $50.
211 Tollgate Trail. LonUwood, The
Woodlands

itand very tine) pc, Victorian
Settee, rockers organ lamp,
ChlppCndll, difling room Suite,

Block building and lot, 54 000.
Location Midway Call anytime
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NeW I. 2 and 3 bedroom homes anJ
townhouses. Wall to wall carpo',
wi!r.'per, tu! ! kt,, mO no
masntena,,ce ft-c LOW, LOW.

Merchandise

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lamp, ma"wheeIs. clothes S m;
Thurs, FrI Sat. 607 Palmetto
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Ave. Longwood 334 2046

Queen Sl:ewithframe$i9S
FLORIDA WATERBED CORD,

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Buy direct from manufacturer, Ii'
Fiberglass fishing boats. Have
some2nd's. Call 372-1019; 372 £170
titled trailer, electric winch,
electric trolling motor, other

Winter Park, 445-431

1792

books: rocking chair, 32) Sfli.
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4 Bdrms. l"a baths. central H 6 A
carpet, nle for children 173.005.
Terms,

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chaIrs, 7 oak secretaries, oak

lI'Starcrafttrihull
Fiberglass and Con Trailer
1300 3730733

blanket chest, mirror back oak
curio, oak chest, brass top tea
table, marble top wash stand,
marty aSsorted wicker pieces,

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chairs, secretarial disks 6
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as l. Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
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Or mow your vacant lots Floyd
Freer, 372 5191
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Cypress Mulch 8, Tropical Plants
Wrwf'sGardenCen:er
401 Celery Ave.. Sanford

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$55

lot selection

Best

new for $11, balanc, of ItS cash or
$ payments of 1)0. New warr4pty.

Adult-Family
Mobile home Park.
Come Out Mfld InsPect
the PtIoIel homes on
(USPtsY
finest

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East lit St.. Sanford 337-94)1
Eves.$19.11(4

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Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Complete Large Size Cars

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North on 17•92 to Sanford. West osi
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SALES BY
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Young male Labrador Retrever,
also bla'k long haired male cog.
Free to Qood hOme. 371 0690110$,
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Malamute Good markings, en

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AKC, shots 1, wormed. $100 each
901 731 9313 or 323 577$ after S
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&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS. 372 5751

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KhakI, Indian Runner 17 50 per
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DON'T FORGET TO AD
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CLASSIFIED ADS 377-7611.

FLEA MARKET
BUYØSELLSTRADE
PLENTY OF PARKING

67A —Feed
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Close to eVerything ',ret away

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Large wooded lots Street lights
sPayed streels •Sewers •Sidewalks

647-8111
323-7860

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for
bree'linqor Barbecuing
Call 337 4799
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
)RMLY'S E 46. Sanf3rd 37] 1733

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WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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1969
ge Cornet 440 I Cylinder,
one owner, clean See at 181
Wikiva Park Or. on the Wekiva
RIvir 332 02-ao.

Well But(tsed in cans
51 00. 202W. 20th.
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watch dog Males or 'emales. 1)0.
372 5707 Alter 5.

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Laid

l7-,

Ph. Sanford (305) 323-XlGOi

Private Courtyard
Beautifully Landscaped Lots

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east of

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Ceramic Tile Baths

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Beauty Care

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Tree Service

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miles

12 BEDROOM APTS
'WIMMIPIG POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

NO CLOSING COSTS

Sewing

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SANFORD

cLGE

7~°'FHA

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ON LAKE JENNIE

VA

Air Conditioning

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Service

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FROM

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condition, 11.100. 321 0817
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1985 ENGLISH FORD
RUNS GOOD $93
3724,42) AFTER 1 P.M

Hwy 46. West, Siaford
323-5420

Cars

Pet Ccre

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os—Pets-supplies

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Call Duane McC,uire at 322-1651
Dealer.
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1967 RAMBLER AMERICAN
ONE PREVIOUS OWNER
373 6114.
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FRIDAY.FEB 7l.7'30P N
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Auction All kinds of mechanics
tools, furniture, color TV, radios,
drum set. &amp; misc jt
of a:i
kindS

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Herald's Homemakers Show,, the
Sanford Civic Center Tuesday,
March i begInning at 6:30 p m.

Auction Sale

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DID YOU SAVAGIFT BlQ FOR

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now available In

BUSINESS DIRECT()RY

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GOOD CONU'TlOti
32'3_h$49

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37) 3973
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See
The
Herald's
Special
Homemakers
IsSue Sunday.
Much 2. then plan to attend

193$ C'JIRYSLERCOUPE

1400 French, 32).73a1

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
it sewIng cabinet, reposs,ssed A FASHION SHOW
will be held at
1n mathin.
i,ll *.st,i,.
..
.,.usit. U
Pay balance of Ill or 10 pay.
Civic
Center.
Local
shops will
merits of $1
i display their spring fashions
Doors will be open at 6:30
Drop in bobbin, zig zag, and) needle1
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ano

must sell, Sacrifice Excelteni
5950. 904 739 32)0.

Nova Hatchback, yIl1 w, 3

Used office furniture

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51—HOusehold Gond
MObile hOme. 1O'5S', with a lO'x70' ___________________
CtCe'fld 0 PaflO 2 '.C's.. luily
Lvn room, dnng iuu.mi raltan
carpeted, a utility building,
furniture and crib. 321 0419.
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aluminum awning, appliances,
furnished Located
San Mo Bedroom set, complete sios.
South 5770.0 1 919 431 9127
guItars, 515; new living room set,
$120; 2 twIn beds, $10 complete;
ladies desk, $2. Dave' s Furniture,
500 Sanford Ave., 323 9370.

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1505 W. 25th St.

Logal Notice

FordWagon,loaded 2 payments
remaining 323 $6U
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bidder over 13.600 by Mar. I. 641
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167 4455 between 9 am &amp; Noon

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Center No charge for admisson.

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42—I'Mbile Homes

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Fl.,,da Ave

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MON MARCH 3 7 P.M.

rug, large assortment
of
depression
and collectab'e
glassware, also the usual line of
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and
white and
color TVs.
furniture,
applianc,
and blark
60—Office Supplies

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M$I
SChCSl
m

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so

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heat, garage, on corner lot, Early American Console Color TV,
170.100, Terms. 3flfl
beautiful cabinet. Also color
Other Misc 3230704.

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Sundays 17 6.

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2$$0 Ridgewood
SANFORD. FLA.

(efleva (ar?1ei"is
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1911 Hond530
Makeotfer Aftr?? 9'.7

ati day Sat for 1nspeetson prior to finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Sale time Terms of sale: Cash or
Qtun of a Gun, Fern Pa,'k's
cirlified cheek. Auctioneer Stan
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns

advertise your "doYt nee" in
the Want Ads.

MAITLAND FLEA MART 1941 Hwy. 17-92. Open S-at. 6 Sun. 9-5

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Motorcycle InSurance

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1970 Yamaha 90 CC, Twin Street
SIlO. helmi inclsied Geneva,
3318

othi.'rs Ca'f3!!- .
brian chair's, recesu'd wall ;r;m
tt'CI., v;i.-i€,jan tables, Organ
16)4
stndli Cigar StSt wooden lfldiri,
PIus lots more fntu,e and bri
Datsun-Subaru Sale
a brac too nuuerous to mention A '74 some below dealer cost. first

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BUY-SELL_TRADE
ME &amp; BUSINESS Operate your )II-3ISEFIr'stSt
3725477
own business with living quarters

cs.uet and yuu'II

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names

76-Auto Parts

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?atløn desk With bookcase oak

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Garage Sale: 3at. &amp; Sun. Wicker
fern stand, lamps, some furniture,

109W lit St.
2 BR, air, large corner lof, carpet,
377-7335
drapes, excellent cond. Only ______________________________
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116,500 fly owner. 3729063
Two girls' 20" Bicycles; Girls

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SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE

Contents from antique shop pfui '73 Grand Torino Sport. Loaded,

3fl6555

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Add an enfra,ci end

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ur own REC V., from

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Sneak Preview

1, 2 &amp; 3 .Bedro

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lICE 2SthSt

s-ss,o

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IP:I1VAvrSarfØ,d

2606

Located I Block
South of Airport Blvd.,
Ofl Sanford Av.ne,
Sanford, Florida
Sales offIce open

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323-6650

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TAFFER R;_ ;

commercial location on 1792.

NOW LEASING

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72-Auction
vApo SALE Plan's, Trash &amp;
-Treasures Thur, Fri &amp; Sat 1700 LADIES, you will learn lot
'
W 72nd St
cooking tips at the Sanford Civic
Center March 4, pescnted
ThC
700 Elm Aye, Luncheon served for
Carolyn Lewis Homemakers
benelit of Church School,
Show Sesuretobetherewhen the
-door's open at 630pm

terms of $1,175 down, balance
niC(ithly

REALTY

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75-Recrfjpj$ Vehicles

jRcondif;oned Batteries, $1295
exchange REEL'S PODY Stiop,
110'? Snfoci Ave
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COINS
SEMINOLE COIN CENTER

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FINANCINGAVAILABLE
We will tease for
O

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

between Fairway Plaza and Beautiful 3 beth-oorn, I'i bath.
carpeted, fenced yard Is? 6 last.
Seminole High School
373 7494

at

win

Shaded yard, touely home, nice

AFTER lIPS:
3723991

WINTER SPR'NGS

Sales

available
Immacujate

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7StJ Sanford Ave

fenced. frees %77.SOU 377 3791
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54—Garage

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Beautiful

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45—Resort Properly
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Years old Owner needs to movt

Sthn's Aucn

Hwy.U.1I,Mi.Eastogl.a
3229119.
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GOLD

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Bedroom

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MULTIPLE LISTINGREALIOR
372 1991
19195. French

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* "Get ' EM While
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-2l47CA.O4A
ii' general, the pro'ecl IncI.JdeS SolId, 2 Cenductor;
In ci: the Marriage of
I. Conduit, r Gilyiflhzed,
the purchi.e of the fOl)O*ing
Night cleaner needed Immediately.
Casselberry, FlOf',da 371C7
One
They 're Hot!
"Thinks to ClitSified
$144
ABBY DENISE WARD,
m. Condut, i'i" Galvanized for Publish: Feb.
Permanent employment, Apoly I
),
2$,
March
7.
II,
fast
results
at
a
low
cost.
SuPpOrtIng signal hid's;
Try
a. Cor4roiler, type ET 500
Wife,
one
8. Holiday Inn, Altamonie Springs.
NCW house's ira rtlral area No down
1975
and
today! Phone 372 2611 or 1.31 9'
tt. Signal Lamps
Two Bedroom $174
b. Detector, Pedestrian push
payment, monthly payments ZOAS
DEK-121
STEVEN
JAMES
WARD,
button type;
Proposals will be publkly opened
than
rent Government subsidized
AVON
i-". 7 bath. dining &amp; Florida,
Huand.
C. Sl'saI Assembly. One way. and read eld Wednesday. Mirth
Six Month's Lease
says....
to C'uitified buyers. CatI tim see if
Central
airS
heat,
lot,
LOCh
AMENDED
tiroe
17.
1975.
at 2:30 P.M. local time in
three section;
NOTiCE OF APPLICATION
Make fl a Happy Hew Year, Pay off Masonry Construction
y'
Arbor, 1700 mo 372 2101
NOTICE OF ACTION
d Signal A'stembly, One way. the City Comrti'stlin Room, City
FORTAXDEED
last year's bills and start say,ng
CentrM Hrtl$ &amp; Air
TC. STFVFN ,1AM5 WARD
lJP.1wflI4 °EFtLTY
Ihr section, With tunnel vISOrS;
Hall, 300 North Park Avinu., (SectIon 191 453 Fterfd S??u?
icain Plo s.ltin9 •vp.rl.e'
C'erry 'ara Urive
WW, 1SlS.
e, sqnat 'ssang1v
ora'
"
Wall-to-Wail
Shag
a';.;.
- cessary, Let's talk bbOut It.
UnfurnhshedinlakeMary
Middleboro, Massachusetts
3234063 373 03)7
rnree section, 1 three sciion wtth DrawIngs, Speclficati.ns and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Areas
area
327
9153.
'77
open....off
Southwett
Dishwasher &amp; Disposal
Fro'cedurai Documents
Tutu-tel visors).
_________________________________
that 5 0 dc Ovies ET UX the holder O'73
Peg Real Estate Rrokec
Blvd off 25th St.. off Loc'j%t Ave
You
her(4' notified
that •
f. Prestressect Concrete Poles;
Pool &amp; Clubhouse
__________________________ ____________________________
Drawing's. Specifications and Ofthefollowlngcertificate'shasfiled Pefition
forare
Dissolution
of Marriage
______________________________
Call 611 3079
)roTnTi'o1T,Tr fl'fl fl"1irø T'i"
other Contract Documents may be saId certIficates for a tax deed to be
C1Y'fl"iI")
g Messenger Wire.
Laundry Facility
Isis beers flIed against you on Clerical Help wanted, bookkeer
examined
Pt. Messenger Wire. 3k";
the office of ttse City lsiued thereon.
ADULTS
ONLY
certifl:ate December II, 1"74. in the Circuit
a
of issuance,
through trial balance, for sm 'I
I. Signal Cable, No 14 AWG Solid; Engineer, City Hall, Sanford, numbefi arid year'sThe
a
PETS CONSIDERED
Court of the 11th Judicial Csruit, irt
description
of
the
pfper1y,
and
construction
cg
office,
preferably
th
a
i.lnterconrectCabIe,No. 1IAWG. Florida,
SclaI Fsat,m
names In which It was assessed are and for Seminole County Florida,
Solid, 3 Conductor,
with mechanized accounting
SINGLE
STORY
LUXURY
APARTMENTS
and
that
you
have
until
the
6th
day of I experience on Burroughs L-5000. I
k. ConduIt, 2" Gatvanized;
The City reserves the right to as follows:
March, 1973, loserve the original of
MuSt have willingness to be
pirt thereof, and to waive any in. ,73
supporting Signal hieds;
the
Circuit Court of the 11th JudicIal
formality or ?echnk.'sIitv in
m Sigruif Lnmm
for several months before re
D.$cri.fI000lpiro,.cty
.
.d..,1 Cl,,,
' of office in antvvo
intu,t in arc tr 4'm'nolCCoijnty
Proposals wilt be puolicly opened Proposal in the interest 1W the City.
Lot 25 N
location
UUPIIUIU1 I lu.
••v'*d
' f Alley Adi
on 5 815. FiOtida, Seminole County Cour
Dated: February 71. *975
l2TrASan'ordTownof
Pbl
And read aloud Wednesday, March
Inquire 3234841
PgsM
thoijse,
GRAND
OPENING
Sanford, Florida. 32Ut. and
tO 4.45 117, '1: I'S. 1166 Ill
City of Sanford,
1?. I97, at 2 30 P N. local time in
A GOOD SALESMAN
is never out De84ry, Adults Lovely large I
a
copy
of
your
answer
to
Donald
L.
tee City Cor',msscu-s Room. Cit'1
Sanford. Florida
Name in wt'.ch assessed RoSa Lee Marhlrjtorue
bedroom air, Ideal for retired i
of work Call us if you have a real
Attorney
fly Warren E Knowles
Hall, 3'O Pont, Park Avenue.
McCoy,
persons 6616116, 327 $051
estate
fluent,,
arid
a
desire
Petitoner,
P0 110* 7117, Sanford,
All of Said properly being in the Florida
City Manager
Sanford, Florida
37771.
FREE T.V.
EARN MORE!
Drawings, SpecIfications and Publish: Feb 21, 197$
DON'T FORGET THE HERALD'S
FORREST
GREENE.
INC.
Failuretosorv,anansweronyour
DEK
163
Procedural Dicumusts
Unless shall
Such be
certificate or ccc.
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tificates
HOMEMAKERS SHOW at THE
RFALTORS17).435Jor3fl70
_____________________
part may result in a default
WITH YEAR'S LEASE
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— SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
redeemed ac
Drawings, Specifications and ____________________________
Ladles
as
F
Mhion
ahv,,
U,i.,.,,.
iuctmentbeinoent,red againsi you.
—
cording to law the propert
March 1. Cooking show starts at
other Contract Documents may be
_________________________
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
described In such certificate
examined at the office of the City
FO TAX DEED
$3 S Hr Full or part time. Plo In
Arthur H. B.eckwith, Jr.,
____________
certificates will be sOld to lh
to browse tPsrouqh
Engine,,, City Hall, Sanford, ($sd
the many
*97.495 FlorIda Statetes if Psighed cash bidder at
.
vestment. 323279) after 6.
Clerk
dI$play's of exciting merchandise
me cou'
19491
_________
CircuIt Court, Sernrcle County
house of the 17th day of March, II)
Special Feateres
local merChants.
Executive Secretary Shorthand
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, at )1:Ø A.M.
SANFORD
Sanford. Eta.
__________ I
Th City reserves the right
to thaf Semingle County the holder Of
ov Stokes
Professionally Manig#d
Dated thIs 6th day of February
reject my or all proposals, or any
pay and benefits, Reply Box
the following certificates hiS filed 1975.
Deputy Clerk
house. 3739370 frOm 9 to 6.
care of The Heraid.'P.O. Box 1657,
*tJtJJJ_J_,lJj
trrmatity or technicality nt •n
issued thereon. The certificate
1975
______________________________
Clerk of Circuit Court
tNt' interest of the
City number ao years of issuance, the
0EK79
of Seminole County, Flor,da
Da'ed February 24, 197$.
CASHIER
i'ç•
; :i'.
a,.,, Ii.,
:..
City of
'lpCulr cotipr or i-rn- Apply in person to Sanford Plaza
In which it was assessed are
Deputy Clerk
Sanford, Florida
theatre itttit 1 pm
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
a's follows'
PublIsh: Feb. 14, 21, 78, March 7,
By: Warren E Krc'wIes
CUlT IN AHD FOR SEMINOLE
•J(
Certificate
No
$33
Year
of
\,.
1975
Plant Man, tni.St be willing to work
City Manager
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
issuance 1972
OEx
57
and learn to mix liquid fertilizer,
Publish. Feb. 25, 1973
CIVIL ACI1CN NO. 76Ifl6CA.o4.0
Descripti.nolpr,pert,
WOrkIng knowledge of pumps,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
11TH
In
re;
the
Masriegs
_________________________________________________________
Of
PHONE CALL AWAY
LOfI7B.'kO'.,ongwgodPar PI II
motors, etc. PleIplut Apply itu
POE,
JUt)ICIALCIPCUIT,
IN
AND
FOP
JERRY
LEE
PGSI.e*.st,p
Pe'fWlfo730O Country Liub Road.
SEMINS)LE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PCtitiooer,
J
Name In wl,iCh assessed Key
Sanford,
____________________________
vmrtuc cf that certain Writ
MINNIE MAE POE.
r*: the Marriage
All of Said property being in the In
Wantrdbabysitter Lake Mary area.
FPEUERICK
0 GATEW000,
Execution iSsued Out of and Under
1"
________________________
Resth'nt.
Will bring to your me Prefer
County or Semlrtg!e, Statect FiOridi.
k.it(hf'iili1T:r,,ju:
the seal of the County Court of
Husband,
Ta. Rtrn, 70 yrs eipensemtce
NOTICE OF SUIT
APT BPO',p; PU ',T LO'IIIICIL
Unlr
someone with Child Carl et
Such
cerl,fcate
or
ccc
Centpr tops, SinS', In
Orange County, F IOrida upon a final tijiCates shall be I edeemtd ac
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
TO: MINNIE MAE POE,
7547 P,irk Urvr
penience Call after $10 P m
Stailatipi,
avaIlable.
Bud
Iudgment rendered in the aforesaid
'i' last known
Points, Call 377 7k3 anytime,
DENISE S. GATEWOOD. Wife,
377
S12'.
Cording
to
law
the
property
Cabell.
______________
court on tPs 29th day of January,
3721052 anytime
__________
residence is
NOTICE OF ACTION
in such ce'rtiticale or'
AD. 1973, in that cantein case Cl'l
Personal
Ladies, neec a lob or extra money?
Tan Service
'- W 9th Street,
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
certificates will be sold to the
titled. John's Inc.. a
No.2 East Pd, 77.97 SJC
MENT. ALL TYPES OF CAR
Miami,
florida
Cinearnfrornl5anhrt
up.
Call
FREDERICK
G.
GATEW000
corposatlon,
highest
c*slt
bidder
at the
Plaintiff, vs W P Burcette d b a
Entrance
RCrt'sbfto,-n, in 711"?
)49 3.694 or 3495420
1'F,T PL')T tNN
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
PENTRY AND REPAIRS -377
court WHOSE FESIDENCE AND
house
door
on
the
11th
day
of
March.
I
flurttette"s ImpOrt Gifts and
i3crd nit. Grcm.ng
MAILING
ARE an acfion for divorce hj been filed
.ODRESs
1975
at
Il
00
A
PA
Terrarium Center, Defendant,
Ph 322 iC'S?
aoains?vou.andyouarerequ,resito
uNxNOwtt
Dated this 6th day of February,
Remodeling, Ad.J,ticjnt, _________________________________
WhiCh aforesaid Writ of Eacution
____________________________
_______________________ Zarpctilry,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED seive a copy Of your written
_________________________
Custom
Work
Licensed.
Bonded
was delivered to me as 5,'er;n of
thmt 0 pnceecting fOr tf-e dit'sofutun defences. if any, t it on JPmn A
Free estimate, 37] 6033,
Centrat He,t &amp; Ar
Arthur H flecnwith, Jr.,
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Srrr.roie COunty, Florida, and I
_____________________________
Batdmn, of BALDWIN &amp; DIK(OIJ.
f yOur marnig,. tø DENISE S
Clerk
of
Ciru:t
Court
Of
Legal
Nctici, is hereby QivOn that
or tree' tStiflldtC's, alI Carl Concrete 6 Carpentry, Carporis, Alleratloni,
hive- levied upon the toiiowtog
OAT
[*000
the'%tt,tleOf
ich
Attorneys
for
Prtit,onai.
Suite
30.
Designing
&amp;
Harris, at SEARS in Sanfcrcg
Seminofe County, Florida
sealed bids wllPtsp received by the
described property Owned by W P
tiOrs, Remacteflrscj No i too
¶00 East Highway 6. (asselberry,
i tfl PU THE MARRIAGE OF
Dressmaking
by
e'.pert5
Singer
1711
fly
Ida
trea'.
State
rd
r
rida
Pep,srtmmt
P'('tts' ml b a B.riette um,t
Iargpe,rtnosr,ItI t'rrttimafes
C' r C, 5;. TI I'iOOU. Ft'rt,'i 17701
l,t ItIC (.'trIJrflJI
1.
F P1 oF
I 1 1sf t
r,tl
ii ,t
O*vms,on
12) 1571 Anlimnp
Terrar,vu Ceoter.
Iii 16.51
Husband,
i.'ith
the
Clerk
of
the
above
ttyle-d
and
DENiSE
PUblish
Feb
14,
3),
3$,
Macct,
7
property being located in Sem,nole
Lift Station aria torce main In
GATEW000, Wife, and the'se court t the Ser'iincite County
on P N o'clock (Ial time) on Help an "li'flation poor' Heating &amp;
2Con%tructlonandMa:ntenance,untll
County, Florida, more Particularly
stallation , cr'ncretp foundalson J
presents
command
you
to
appear
Courthouse.
Sanford,
Florida,
on
or
Air
Conditioning
Contractor.
Call
DEK
Wedne'tjJay,p,5,rcp* 12, l'?P,,and will
described
worbforsign$eguspmpps
and file
ur Antwrc or other before March *9th, 1975; othCrw,Sa,
D'
i
-kes
HIg
&amp;
Air
Coi'id
at that time be publicly opened and
One- I) 1974 Ford Van, Vsn No.
etc
Undergrnq aboveqround
lt'
-detenseorplead.ngwtfltheCl,,kol .1Judgmentrnaybee.ntfreda,,insh
A llri' ('rtLe
372 U!?
5.erve
read 410Ud at Conference R1' of
2IGHTI1I67
Storage tanks, Dewateninig, e
ft'Circt,ut Court in and tot Semio$
you I.n' the relief de'niandcil ri the
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CompIele'TreeCare
lisp Sta'e' Oflle Bldg. Winter Park, _______
Saids'efticlebeing%to,'edat Ratliff
ravation, Olive' W4y culvert pipet
.f
Cnt,. ft'rid., and serve a opy Petitri
(Jar Si k l.ti, 17) tlu
NAME STATUTE
r'orid&amp; fC'-f the
'- tri
(ift
,.-,
(if
'i',r,'.'t . i
'iti 'j .%ailS
Tf'l',
t,5lfn
I
'h.lJ
t'r
pJtI!'.i'.t
.i!'c,r',q-,
'IrcIr
- t t. 1-,','. k.ii;;,r Pf5j.jl(-,
I heth P !,'iiut,'i Cortrution Inc,
.i .tht I? Cf
hOT 1(1; i l'iefHy given that the POcLP L Is.suer, PD Drawer o. once east. w"rk for tour (11 (00
f Wekiwa Springs State ParkI and
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Seminole- County. Florid., will •t
305679 119$ Stan, 74 hr
___________________________
717
PlOiih
Park
Avenue',
Sanford. Sefutive weei% In The Evening
underSigned PurSuant to the
(formerly Harriett .i Beauty Nook)
tProIe-cf I. Picnic PaviIion,
11 - 00 A N on fPsp 10th oay of March,
f(orla 32 7 ?:. rm t bire tr,, 18th
t4cr.il -0.fi iJ I If 11,1
"Fti.j;5 ?ian:e Sfatt,," Chapler
ReStrooni's and Water Main
.
1'? E Pini3fl 5142
E, MAT'IEY
A 0 :clj. otter for Sale Mid Sell t
PAUL SIATER
,',, 1141; 55 my tatu nod seal 0$
d41 cI .%tatth. A 0. V1$.
84509, 1 lOf Id* Stafufes, wilt regitz
BuIldIng &amp; RemoctelIng
te-nliOU for Wc'kiwa Springs State
thetsigtiist bidder, fcash. subject
Profetonat
Wallpaper Hanger
On this 11th day of
Ptt'wWa
default
w;ii
be
entered
Said
Count
WINNIE'S
BEUTY SHOP, Io
Park)
in
36 !II. 32) 779$
to any arid all existing ltu. at the
FCbruArp, 197$
Licensed Residential, Commercial
moamnst yi..
and for Sevnlnoie County, FI*I-IØ.,
SanfOIct
Ave.
Mastec
All
materIals
fvrnrst*d
BeautIcian,
and all
Front (WeSt) Deor Cl the Seminole uPori
-WITNESSmypsiulJandSealoftp,e (Seal)
Free Eitimat€, Ph 327 6173
receipt of proof
)iPPI 3fl3P13or377.7
work performed shall bi in at
County Courthouse in Sint'.it'ti,
Arthur
H.
8ecIith,
if'.
'lirkoftheCirtuit Court onlh IOlh
p.jbt;catiq,,t l 'his nOti.', the Sic
cordance
with
the
drawings,
the
"'ou can get a'ir'rjc wP
day of tebrusry, A.0, 1911
Clerk of the Cirtuil Court
Pie'
titlQVsriim,.to wit:
'
Backhoe Service
specIfIcatJon
and
Contract
Wnalprooeny. rurth,c lflfOtitjori
advertIs, your "don't
(Seal)
Ei$n RiCharde
SCHEHERAARD
under
wh
in
LandclearIng,seplic
'anM, f.it drt.
this
Documenti
pertaining
thereto,
91IITJ1I
avaitbIe I'orr tn Civit Division Of
tPs Want
Dputy Clerk
Arthur H Be-ckwtlh. Jr.
party i5 e-eqage iii bsj5in
wPicn
All
kflm$5
of it i'i"
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at
36$
be
eiaunred,
hut
not
fir"r.o?r Cu r,t - 5hetilf'
C ii.b A P,sti,rs
rI.v i1 ih C'cu? C.:l
A'!',e'
t;j
vli
LiiL
i'u
I'UMPS
prsngs,
Oftaned at the 041Ir'Ol the bureau
Florida
JOHN A bALDWIN of
By: Elaine RfCharde
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
of COnstruction. 517 Larson Hldg,
tate i, tsr-nc "neoc to
BoidwIrs &amp; 0ike
Alltyp4'5nnd5j
Deputy Clerk
ihas thi' party i.ni$ejje in
'(aiiga',.
FlOrida,
and
mAy oe
's,e-'st, ir-p ter
of said Writ of
Attorne.js at t.aw
POC,ER I.: BERRY
House
pin,
Werepair
and ServiCe
bu'sene trltei'pc;jes s as follows
tu4fni
made
t FHA
dammed at or obtained trot-" I he
Ecetution.
Sust 70
AttOtrs.y for pa,t ionen
S'Outtur'rn(wn r-rvcf c3I'ns:,s ,,,
A t-T
STINt
MACHINE
&amp;
acid
SSfl(
tt,ee
Fast.
economical
orzir#tjo(,
tur'n
Office
as
Of 000 C ?ft'*tOdlGefaid
.70t'ri E Polk,
500 EaSt P-tIgPi*i'uy 136
PC tro.s,-c C)
I'
jilt ',lfH 'b!,'
eur'Iut v 'o
(ait Victor 377 0)ii
S'rte tnr
1',not'. Ar'hi?ttt
771)
11
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155etberr1. I lono
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2)2 1; Perk Avfle
t !tr1'%
WY 1;
t flrl".t., Orr.r
72! 6431
CthntiI Oriye
Ii r
"'c C-''y
AltOfflt' for f'$s'oner
1'sntr, FIOCidA 3flhi
(ount.
Gerald
P
Gross
ftJry
25,
1915.
ARA
P.b1is Feb. 14. 71, 71. March 7,
Fiiblt5h: F
i. fl, 71. March 7,
Publish: F. 14, 7), 4, Mirth 7
PubtIA Fe-b 21. March 7, U, 71,
MA Arch;titt
1913
1075
1975
Pubtiih
- Fe-b. 71. (M,cti 7, 197$
DEK
5FF
I'm ISe
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13.460 Beautilijl scenic
Property near Hwy 66. Nor
theastern Arizona No pre pay
penalty or transfer CoStS Call
collect for Mr Ms'ver. 7
$

—•..'Jey / P.M

daily tO 5 We buy. Lel1,traae

641-1006,

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—
Adilt$ 1$ thru retirement,
Sanford- 3 bedroom. 1'- baths, 3 Families or Singles,
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central heat &amp; air, M uNS 4. PasslbI, subsidized monthly
WORTH REALTY, 3736061
payments

Alter Hr's 372 711) or 37'?
Scotty'sfrom $''iOto 11:30am. 700
S ,rench Ave.

Can use si 1 or 3 bedrooms, 2
Storage buildings All for oni
114,300

lOpen

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2 bedroom, eat.in kitchen, living
dining room, làrQ rooms, with

"Quiet Elegance

Payments

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Auction

condition with new picture tube
Jfl 1)11
69-Stamps-Colts
$75 67$ 687
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WANTED
Sugar Car.eMIll
CalJ3fl 4299
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Wanted uSed small Snappir,' Tuttle
mower with grass a? tachment
,i Condition 37)0761
or uSed furniture, appliancestoots,
et. Buy I or 1001 itims Larry'i
Mat?. 215 Sanford, Ave

Style
tandem plan. Hwy 17 97 fo 25th St.
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rme Must be seen to be ap
Pricedfor
quick
Sale
No
Quittifying
wrst to Ridgewood and follow the ---Conventional FInancing
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pi'ciated $31,900 Terms.
signs
SAPrORD FLEA MART
3 yr old, 3 bdrrn, I' baths,
ROBSON MARINE
1' ,Mile E Onldand I
drdpes Only 570.500. Low down,
Fri.m 714 percent
Peg RealEst.te6roker
372 5961

swimming pool. 1720 5, Ortando ____________________________
Dr 37? 7920
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PlO DOWN PAYMENT
-------1 Your new custom home on a lot of
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E1CeIent condtibn $35
67,7

t.arge Pa Ar,i

')

Dispatch Clerk
CIt-i-k to work with truck dispatcher

with experience and ability Call
Mr. S Given 904-731 4631, DeLand

r

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conveniences. Newly painle

I 7 ni

VA-No down, 3 BR, I' baths,

of

initial RecreatIonal
Fees are Paid 6nd include
Large Club
Jumor
fliymr
a:?4,.;

779 Don CNne
location, reasonable rent. Ph.
owner 363 3721 anIm,.
1 or 7 bedroom duptn apartments.
MAWINERS VILLAGE APIS.
______________________________
I &amp; 7 Bdrm, turn or unfurn,
32O7OrlanctoDq,, 372 $670

flunuty

First Federal Savings and
Loan of Mid Florida

For Rit Officeand
Storage Spare
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I': baths, with central heat and air
Owner will negotiate 523.900

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A C31

tt.. 2 Volt. Ideal fOr repair
shoporwarePtouse 32? $321 04' 322
U20

Area. 2 Bedroom dupte, drapes,
applIances, AC, OOI, pool service

ON THE LAKE

$71172. 3721914

WOodø and complete with 3
bedroom mnhite home Move moo
quatlfyinrj S24,O th terms

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PLAPI NOW TO ATTEND THE
HERALD'S
HOMEMAKERS
SHOW AT THE CIVIC CENTFP
TUESDAY MARCI4 1. 7.30

v. IhOt above liroijeci

Priced from

after S Adults, no pets

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FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS37) 635)or6ls.2333

7237160

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apt., air,

)727$43

central lISA, fireplace, private
dling room, 2' lots, orange

In Lake Mary area
377 9353; 372 9271

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state road taxes, drlvr' p1yri,
DOT requirements, and billing

Chairman

Shop

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ARIZONA RANCH
ASSUME PAYMENTS
169 monthly payments may be
assumed with 7 p Simple in

8edroom, 7 baThs. Fio. Ida room

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3lA—Eplexes

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Center Tuesday, March 4,
beginnIng at 630pm AdmIiio
i

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35-h'bi1e Home Lots

4

7 BORN, furniShed or unturniihCd
Adult%preteqred
323 SISlor3fl-4620

ease cha:r.

904479 5459
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and lilettteorlginal wlfPi the Clerk of POOl enclosure on the lollowing

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Engineering Department of the City address ii 51 Seminola Blvd., (Planned Unit Devetopmentt Zone
Eflgin'er.

at 630 P

city park &amp; Sanford Plaza. From
$110 Airport Blvd. near Sanfurd
Ave. 3731340

Rvtax Shop the sy way

Ntc: :1
hotiri' Is berm?-,' u,,eo that the
Sgainst you, Ond you are required to
serve a Copy ol your wfitten B3arcJ of AduStrncnt will onduct a

tij'pcnvnt

documents prepared by

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

322- 2420 Anytime

use Adults only Casup Sem,note,

, the Homemaker's Show at the

paymen!s

IdvIswiIde_.3bedroornswithUble
garage, 7 baths, Iamil room,
dining room, utility room with

THE HERAL) proudly lnteç you
nInrd CivIc Center, March

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43—t.ots..Acreage

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acre Good terms, Terty
Realty, REAl TOP, 6730711
4'excUing Homemakers Show will

Stemper Realty

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Haney Tangerine's
00perbu.
372673); 3220367

Li'gal Notice

___________________________

EPIC)' We're open Saturday ansi
arravaitable Sunday. Wehavetne
largest inventory 01 IiStsng in

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Sunny kitchens, pIaygroun, near
'

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fiShini
ratlise. anoi' beau?,lui
ka Rental from 1)75 mo for

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FRUIT FO
E.V FOSTER. Lake Mary
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•'r

r,itll

d'veop many new
this year.

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JackSon. 0-ave Edwitc1'. James
:

wili

interests

Sanford.

F?
to
scltly SealedProposaIswiiIb.r,,jyedby
warehouseman's lien on the thC City of Sanford, Sanford,
iollo*;nglotson.js,.,oldQsand Florida. hereinafter called 'he city,
Pernal property bI0nging to: it the off Ice of the City Manager,
Nancy Clark. Rose Tucker, Franklin City Hall, Park Avee. Sanford,

You

Ptti00ir

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$75,op

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

OwnepteasecatI]flC711
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-IW'biie Homes
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Efficiency aPI., all utilities fur ___________________________

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I
3

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

72--Auction

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KEPIMORE WASHER. parts
___________________
wryke, Used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697
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per

WE TAKE TRADES

1? room boarding home, zoned
residential, rent I bedrooms, Ilyc
in downstairs apt. IdaI for

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PiVt entrance and bath Call

.

SChool and golf cor

mobile homes includes tree canoe
iS Aaults only. Camp Seminole, 7 Bedroom mobile home for rent
3771170
partly furniShed. Rtasonable

._

Iii , the Marriage of
CONRAD . W'Z, Jr.

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Large I bedruom furnished apart

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Sanford3fl 7111

VFNNA -- FIRST TiME AD
VEPTISID,3 bedrOøtti5, 7 baths,

I,?, COUpIC only. 321

7515 Park Drive.3fl 76I

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29—Rooms
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0nI $70,500

__________________________

Ior7flndroorn,AdultsOnly

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You've been on

Married couples only, rio children.
76)7 Elm, Sanford 3)9 6956

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7 bedrooms, 1 bath on lot l6S'*ii'

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DeBARY, lust listed---? BR, Pz S4NFOp- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
bath, deSired location Large Lot,
family room, Shag carpet, at

J1S—J5

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I

uso

4 BR,7 full baths, family room &amp;
den, p!enty ttorage 925.000 372

NO QUALIFYING NEW 3 BR,, 2
bath home, atletras 13,000down

Friday, Fib. 21,

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And

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Part
time
cashier ho5teies
Compafly benetiti, Apply in
person 10-7. HolIday Inn,
Altamonte Spring's

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

Wit. Section 863.09 Florida Stat tes

,

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68V1Bfled to Buy
6AIrCOdI1OML2ItOVtOr$j
I
930 7 Refrigerators.
&amp;
....
Drop in range. $
Wanted tObu uWdo4ljc Iurni!ire
—
Any Quantity. ?i'

down,
flues pcI. rate. $23,500 Acre Seminole County, 4?oacre tr6cti,
n.

I

1 OedrOCl'flMobIleHcme
$400
3727600

IPIVFNTflRY CLEARANCE
,n us
on a new horn..
MODILE HOMES
-. 3$O3OrtandoOrly,
Sanforin S700
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'NIghti3flSl7lor3fl 2357

I

EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

________

116W.dSt,

18-Help Wanted

t.RE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil

19) You're at your best now
mingling witi) groups where

to get out.

accordarwe With the

Wit: Sttticn 36509 Florida Statutei
1957,
S: .1, A Ream
Publish' Feb
March 7, U, I,

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BROKERS

BALL REALTY

Homes, Lots

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S1. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Choice Listings
ALL PRICE RANGES

COttCQ('. for 1 Ot couple No
t.
ç'tS Lakt prvlCjs'S. wsmrr.ing
&amp; fssfflng Lease 3726106

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4—Personals

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acCordant, w')h the Iovi5lq of

ADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS
PuIicNotI,

Byownr $2IMO. 37)

7716

J

Larry Saxon, Realtor
____________________________

730pm

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Can Help

and that I intend to register said and that I Intend to regster Sfiid
tt.
of t (ircu! nrn
th th CR'r
.t the Crcu

Publish- Feb 71, March 7 )973
DE KIlO

poss

177 Country ClubDrive
5)107 bedroom, family room

AVAjON APARTMENTS

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St., LOnUwood. Seminole County, Attamnte Ave., Altamonte Springs,

200 N Holly Ave.

3770111 after

_________________________

___________________________________________________________________

you

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*

'.':;

Sanford - 1; yr. Old) rm
• ww
carpet, central h &amp; a. Owner
transferred
Immediate

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42-?M

Nlca 2 bedroom bloli hom.
ruof, Carpeted throughout.
RidiløiIy low prIce. 373 2920;
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after
3fl

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JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC

I

of

Cammaras,jna
Adams Transfer 6

,

Mary- Small 4 room
u
reasr 10 66'x '65.
7613

rarport. large fenced backyard

furnIshed 6pi% • Quiet neigh

°'°.rOOm, very nice, waler &amp; gas

very

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Lake

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On an a cuson betwn the vet.
itself
unexpectedly. Play
SAGITrARIUs(N, 23-Dec.
spine you tebrat. When the fluid begins to things loosely
21) Your best ideas will come
the vet- leak out, the little pillow starts
CANCER
21-July 22) you today if
take time to be

mood and anxious

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rn

UdllI). td' ;;i

..Ir

residents Deposit reired. $31DEADLINES '

to

are

REALTOR

BEDROOM. BATH
SMALL CASH
1
rr
ntder hOme in tip-top
COnditiOn Carpet, central air,
f6mjly room. scre,
notch

IN

that has had you to make abrupt, Uflanfl0Uflc1

(June

them. The d1ks

CailBart Real Estate

z...
Herald's Homemakers Show at
a'r. '-d, range, reirigeralor
the Sanford Civic Center Tuesday,
mo. 377 6315.
Marchlatl:30pm.Doorsopenit SAPLAP41A-3 bedroom, 2 bath.
6:0.
central heat &amp; air, fully carpeted.
-

to

today.

can

FR?.M

RPTFS

NW 3 bdtni
Make Color iClictioni.
streets, city waler,
with Only tOO down Government
financing $31 l$49, Builder,

4)-joses

r mo 140 damage depoii?. 377

X ray,

from an

DEPT.

8:00 AM. - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

be suddenly

LAKE MARY

.

T

explain,

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41-4uss
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377 lilO

HOURS

23-Oct. 23 A

little windfall will

with back trouble. One thing flarrowand(nadvaed
Don't leave
to
you didn't
when the ca be obliterated When the the
If
you
do,
you'll
doctor told him it was a doctor
sees this he can be try to do things too hastily and

CLASSIF!ED

JUl41

Winter Park

831 9993

sII,rn

advantage.

disrupted.

gages

You'll know

:....

another's

involved
today. Plans

322-2611

unusual source.

19)

''un

Vui £'aifl
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DEAR DR.L.AMB_Ireada

21-April

(March

Orlando -

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furnished 1 bedroom air coot ap' 3 BDRM.. Air &amp; Heat. 107 Temple
lit floor, adulti only Plo pets '72Drive $175 month Call after S
'°
371 6611.
.
3fledrooms,l1,flath%
WELAKA APARTMENTS
near I1qh School
111W

(LASSIFIED ADS

Lamb

fl—HouesUnfurnished

ntFun

H$eSfoSl

F or Saturday, March 1, 1975

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Frtda

Additions

Sanford, Fia.

Call for Appt, 322-3103

Remodeling

68—Wanted to Buy

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NEED MONEY'
ivate patsy will buy your
ltamond's 1 .t. up At
gold
eweIry for cash Write P0. Bat
18, TitvSijIlIe' Eta

to

5:30 EVERY

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY

HWY. 17-92 &amp; DELTONA ROAD
IN ORANGE CITY
FOR INFORMATION ON RE'4TINGPACC PHONE

775.6097
775.6094

775.2463
775.2741

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

!riday. Feb. lfi. 1q7._9

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FRIDAY

Week
9:00 (2. 8) Rockford

EVENING
To Tell Tb.,
Truth
(6) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Animals
(13) Th' Stonemans
(24) Intercom 24
(35 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What 's My Line
$25000 Pyramid
Hollywood
Squ3res
(13) Wrestlinq
8:00 (2. 8) Sanford And Son
(6) Khan
(9) Jeques Cousteau
(24) Washington
Week
(35, 44) Movie
8:30 (2, 8) Chico And
The Man
(13) Champions
(24)'ilret
SKATING srHFnui F
.

IVATE PARTIES
VATE PARTIES
RIVATE PARTIES
1 P.M.
k '.i
73011 P.M.

r.
rtft•;-

'.•.1..P

SKATE CITY
Dog Track Rd , off Hwy
172 FERN PARK
331-2474

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1:30
5:010

1:30

if

1GU

9
Martian
Star Trek
Bozo
Jabberwocky
Bailey 's Comets
Go
Herald Of Truth
Addams Family
Favorite Martian
JabberWockv
Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Symbol Of
Safety
8:30 (2) Wheelie And The
Chopper Bunch
(6) Speed Buggy
(1) Banana Splits
(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(44) Horizons
(I)
(9)
7:30 (2)
(6)
(0)
(44)
8:00 (2)
(6)

D

,

Unlimited

9O (2, 8) Fri rqnc
Plus Four
SATURDAY
(6) Jeannie
MORNING
(9) Hong Kong
6:00 (6) Growers
Phooniiy
Almanac
(24) Sesame Street
.
',
Decfjon&amp;
(34) Gerald Derstine
6:30 (2) Ac ross The Fence
9:0 (2, 1) Run Joe Run
JAI C.
(ó
Partridge Family
Semester
2000 AD
(S. 9) Laurel And
(9) Adventures Of
Hardy
Gilligan
7:00 (2) I Dream Of
(13) Movie
Jeannie
10:00 (2. 8) Land Of The
(6) My Favorite
Lost
(91 Devlin
(241 The Electric
SPI
Company
(44) Ernest Angley
tur
10:30 (2, 8) Sigmound And
Sea Monsters
(6)
Shazan
g
I
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M'dntghl Show 11:30
(9) Lassie's Rescue
Rangers
(24) Zee Cooking
School
(33) Speed Racer
10:40 (13) Movie
11:00 (2.8) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of
Dinosaurs
(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Carrascolenctas
TBA—
Children's(44) Lost In Space

"THREE
S 1 11111
TOUGH GUYS'

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MNIGHT'STV

(6) Movie
(9) Hot L Baltimore
(24) Florida Report
9:30 (9) (d Couple
(13) The Detectives
10:00 (2, 8) Pclicewoman
(6) News Special
() Baretta
(13) ick Powell
Theatre
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
10:30 (6) CBS Report
11:00 (2s 6f 8 9) News
24 Avid lIon
Weather
'35) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6,44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(34) Soundstage
12:00 (2. 8) Midnight
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Through the contributions and
g e rig
reached the quota set for them
Originally built by Baron membership of the 675 friends
Business and Professional
by the Department of Florida.
DeBary in the late 1860's, the in Deltona, it was possible for
The presental,ions were made Women's support of IWY is mansion located on Lake the Association to announce last
it the meeting of the 18th twofold these women are Monroe, is ',picdl of the ar- Fall that the construction of a
the
District held In Casselberry on
chitecture and style of tuie new and well stocked Library
status
of
women,
and
this
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Feb. 9 w hich Mrs DeVary
shnrtiy
"Steamboat Era" and is a
attended In comnpans s ith organ za on w cUh hi a ori ca
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representati v e a
represen
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more members to
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t tt. IIh ntury.
initiated into the Auxiliary at
The Centennial Plus 4 Art
the March meeting.
Festival will be a community
Annoancement was made of
eent with the DeBar)
important forthcoming
i
The politics of health care Chamber of Commerce and
have a way to
meetings, Including the VFW will be explored at the annual other local business and civic
P
tiew members of
Council of Administration In meeting of the Florida League organizations participating, In
t)
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the
Ocala on March 22 at District for Nursing March 9-10 at the addition to the Fine Arts
LIflhIYOmd
wrecking the
Headquarters at 9 a.m.; The Gateway Hilton, Kissimmee. exhibit, there will
be demvt~_
Their plan is called
1976 State Convention meetings
The meeting is expected to strations of loom weaving,
at Pine Hills Pt 8152 at 2 p.m., bring together hospital ad- ixittery making
and other craf ts
Ads and it works
oflMarch9,andonApr.6,atJ
ministrators, directors of of the period. Participants will
like
this: %Then (j..,
Sheraton Towers. The State nursing
service,
nurse be dressed in typical costumes
have dieir first child
Convention will be held in elucators, allied
health of the time&amp;
they purchase cribs.
Orlando. And Florida Week at professionals as well as health
car
beds, carriages.
the VFW National Home In consumers from throughout the
youth
b6ds and other
Eaton Rapids, Mich., will be state.
needs
through
the
Feb. 27 through Starch 5.
Keynote speakerMs. Suzanne
The Deltona Indiana Club
The next board meeting win Rauffenbart, Public Affairs enjoyed a humorous program
the still usful a sell
be at the 687 Normandy Blvd., Manager for the National at its regular month ly meeting
nieces to anothe r
borne of Mrs. DeVaryon March League for Nursi ng, New York Feb. 6 in the Community
new mother when
City, will discuss Federal Center The program was
tiw no Ion
legislation affecting nursing presented by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
them.
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Seminole Co un ty near Lake Mary would be financially
unfeasible at this time, County Expressway Aut hority
members learn ed last night. And, the news put the brakes
on the activities of the newly organized Authority.
State Department of Transportation (DOTs Bonding
Coor di na tor Sam Draper told Authority members that the
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The proposal would offer
day service and operate
Monday through Saturday and
basically serve the two "traffic
generators" — downtown
Sanford and the Sanford Plaza.
According to Taylor this bus
service is designed to serve the
elderly; lower income families;
and those who are presently
without any transportation.
The actual fare for riding the
bus has not been established
according to Taylor. However,
in a survey report prepared in
1972 It was proposed to charge
20 cents. Additional economics
on the matter reflect two buses
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Herald Staff Wri ter
LONGW 00.' — Plans for a $9 million office park
to be co ns tructed on the 43-acre Joe Schrimsher
property boun ding Range Line Road and SR 434 were
unveiled before the city zoning commission last night
by development consultant David Farr.

Farr said the county officials indicated drainage
problems existed with the site and since the tract was
bounded by Longwood perhaps It should be annexed
Into the city. Fan' said the suggestion was made
primarily because th ey ( th e co unt)' officials) "did not
iant to mess with it."

Action on the requested annexation of the tract and
rezoning from its current agricultural designation in
the county to i-1 business district in the city was
delayed until proper notices are sent to all property
owners within 500 feet of the parcel and a public
hearing held by th e zoning commission, in accordance
with city law.

the county." Farr said, adding annexa ti on was
discussed with then Mayor Eugene Jaques.
W hen Farr applied to the city for annexation and

"Put there was never a formal application made to

In answer to a question from a zoning board
member last night, Farr said no application had been
filed with the county on the project.
Farr told The Herald today he discovered after the
last night's meeting, that a member of the Schrimsher
family talked with County Planner Roger Nelswender
and Zoning I 'irector J. H. Williams about the proposal
last year to develop the property into apartment and
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At a later time when the economy takes an upward
swing, such revenue will then make the project a
workable one.
L:a,rl. ' z,fes.tauon wu essentially the same one that
he gave to th e Orange County Expressway Authority last
mon th .
There were not enough of the seven Seminole
Authority members present for a quorum, so the meetin g
was not deemed "offi cial." But those present generally
agreed that th e Author ity would probably lay back until
fur ther information about financing Is revealed, and not
meet on a monthly basis as planned.
Members indicated that they would like to keep the
Proposed corridor for th e beitline through Seminole free
of development, but admitted that it would be hard to do
with out more specifics on the exact locati on of the
proposed road.

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County Commission.
"This should not be confused
with the present bus service
being provided in the south end
of the county," said Taylor, ,it
would be stri ct ly inter-Sanford
and not Sanford to Orlando,

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It was to be the responsibility
said with the completion of the
of Richard Taylor, assistant
this highway hazard, which
Osteen
Bridge, there are two
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other major projects before
Orange-Setinole.osco
RICHARD TAYLOR
secondary road funds.
committee, lop priority is the
DOUGLAS
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Transportation Authority to
HILL BUSH
completion ofSR4!9asamajor
According
to
County
spring the surprise of the day cost of $9.50 per hour, five days artery into the county seat include the
four-Inning of Lake Engineer Bill Bush even after commiL itself on a cooperative
when he told of plans to initiate per week, would cost $54,350 to located in Sanford.
The
second
Mary
Boulevard
from the 14 the funds were approved for effort, the committee opted to
bus service within Sanford. sustain the overall operation, effort will focus on building an Interchange to Highway
17-92. such a project it would require submit this motion with the
The report further ill ustrated overpass at
According to Taylor, the icrA motion was passed unaji. ano ther five years before it hope that both the federal and
the
railroad
vice could begin as soon as May WI average of 12 riders per hour crossing on SR 48, west of iznously by the committee to could
be
constructed, state governments would be
would net about $14,000 an. Sa nf ord.
1 of this year.
seek the aid of U.S. Senators Preferring not to wait that !ong working concurrently on th
e
'i Taylor said the $48,000 f un- nually or a deficit of upLong-range planning would Lawton Chiles and Richard before getting tho !'.!e te rr''ject.
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Representatives

William Chappell and Richard
Kelly to secure the Inclusion of
th e overpass project by name
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for Th ursday at 8p.m Friday
—i town Feb. 27 through March 1,
Animal attractions include at and 8p.m.; and Saturday at
at Northgate Plaza on Lee Road chimpanazees, .horses, bears,
12:30 and 7 p.m.
and Edgewater Dri ve, wi th a lions, llamas, leopards and
Andfor the kids: on Th ursday
star-splashed cast of per. more,
Law
from 4:30.5:30, Circus Vargas
formers both human and
Young Sandy Dobritch is wi ll have a baby elephant and a
DEAR ABBY: When I come a ni mal,
ringmaste r for the all-new Big clown on display at Clark
home after work, I don't expect
Circus Vargas is America's Show and the Circus Bargas Chrysler Plymouth, 485
East
an elaborate meal, but I do newest and largest under. Brass Band provi des up-tempo S.R.
436,
Casselberry.
Visit
expect to eat. The other canvas circus. Cliff Vargas, musical fun for family en- these two members of the
evening, my wile t two hot president and producer of this tertalnment.
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Performances are scheduled free tickets to see the show.
plate. That was all. She called it world gathering an In"dinner," This has happened ternational group of stars,
before and I told her that this including Harry Thomas,yowi.g
was not my idea of meal. Is It master ol the tigers; TheFeller
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your ad Lakes so
Women's Day, to be celebrated The National League for
Hosts served the 52 members
little of a busy
throughout the nation with Nursing is composed of and guests who attended
mother
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By ED PRICKErr
VestIgatlon will last "about 'io when a motion by board
Herald Staff Writer
weeks" and agents will turn m'nl'er E. C. Harper Jr. to
FBI agents will be In over all infomation to jumicE.
the zoning line decision
Seminole Count) ii thi n the officials for their eaIuation fsvipend
ailed to receive a second
next day or so" to conduct a
The confirmed probe by the "Lets scratch it and start over
U.S. Justice Department In- FBI i-1 the latest in a
series of again," Harper said. Twice he
'.estigatlon into civil rights im even ts concerning Rosenwald
made that motion, and twice If
plications of the closing down of since the school board voted failed
to get a second
R osen wald EIernentar
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the
Then Cassd be rr resuI nt
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raised 60289 for the zoo,
which was presented by
club president
presid'!nt Russ
Williamson, Little Miss
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rmning to commercial and apartment use last fall,
residents of Devonshire which bounds the Schrimsher
tract protested.

Farr said last night approximately half the
property is flood prone including the one-third
currently under water. He said plans are to develop 22
acres out of the 43 Into 300.000 square feet of office
and 1,000 parking spaces with in 18 mon ths to two
years when the economy's financing picture has iiii-

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Access to the development will be via SR 434, Fan'
said, adding that Schrimsher will provide a traffic
signal at the intersection of the entranceway with Sit

Two Nabbed In Auto Thef t
By

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Herald Stall Writer
Two men have been
arrested by sheriff's agents
in connection with efforts
to sell a stolen $11,000 snorts
car at Longwood for $1,300.

county jail today
bond each,

on $5,000

swening the description
was found early today

Detective Jerry Capshaw
parked at motel at 14 and
and Parker said they met
S114E34, Lnngwond, after a
two men
last night in massive search by
Longwood on SR-427, south
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deems it necessary. Farr explained, however, that the
['01 usually will not approve installati on of a traffic
signal until after property is developed and a need is
demonstrated ,
lie said the park will be composed of one and twostory buildings and a 50 feet buffer will be privided to
separate residential prope rties to the north and west.
Parking area will be built within the buffer, Fan' said.
The developuient consultant said drainage will be
directed to a DOT drainage pipe to be constructed
beneath SR 434, taking the water to the south Island
lake area and from there either back north through
1 insor Manor or to a drainage ditch east to Fairy
!ake.
No fill will be placed below the 85 foot contour
mark on the property, Fart said, but building sites win
be filled in somewhat. He said the developer will
pro vide bo th accelera ti on and deceleration lan,s on SR
434. The dike will be removed from the underwater
side of the property to permit better drainage from
parts of adjacent Devonshire
suidivision, he said.
Asked why 'Schrimsher wanted to annex and
develop the property within the city, the former counts'

planner said city services — police and fire protection
— would be necessary for the
urban-type development.
He added when Schrimsher purchased t he
property two years ago. a city representa ti ve urged
that he seek annexation. Farr said although the
privately owned Sanlando Utilities Co. does not now
have sewer system capacity to serve the property, it
as expected capacity would be available in two
years.

Zoning Coriimissioner Robert Hammond said it
ill not be possible at this point to drain the property
through South Island Lake to Fairy Lake. ft was noted
th at drainage water dumped into South Island
La ke
now eventually ends up in Crane's Roost in Altamonte
Springs.

Mayor James it. I,ormann urged the zoning
commission to consider favorable plans for good in.
dustrial and commercial development and annexation
when legal.
He said he wants to see the historical district encouraged and those businesses in and near the historic
district that plan renovations to use the historical

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program.
Task forces composed of Demociats in the House and
Se nate are scheduled to make the program public today
after tfleetfng(oionou! differences that indJdj,5p1j
over how much the gasoline tax should t
mCteascd.Thefederal abnow sndsatrowcPJ1tsgga1iJq
Ite Etmocratic task forces also have discusud oil
Import quotas, tax Incentives for buying economy cars
and for Insulating private
The Senate members of the task force reportedly were
holding out for a sma ll gasoline tax hike while the House
members were said to be arguing for increases of 16 to i
cen ts a gallon over a
year period.

Hoover Report Readied
WASHINGTON (AP)- Atty. Gen. Edward If. Levi is
prepared to report that J. Edgar Hoover kept a secret rile
of derogatory information about members of Congress,
twc Justke
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Levi planned to tell a House Judiciary
Iodai that he considers some of Hoover's file-keeping
habits "inappropriate now," according' to one of these
sources.
This official and other sources in the department arA
the FBI said that Levi and FBI Director Qartnce 0.
Kelley planned to testify in detail about the agency's past
and present procedures for collecting and keenIng
forrnation on members of Congress and other piiblfc ofIicials
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report
recom- IJVVCIOpWVflL L.flICf Pife
county government into new mendatlon calling for better Administrator Gary Kaiser
departments recommended efficiency in handling board heads up Public Safety; Bill
months ago in an efficiency finarm led to a Board motion Dale,
Utility
Control
survey by
askingIorthedivislonofclerk Administrato; leads
was officially duties. County Clerk Art Beck- Environmental Protection and
approved in part by corn- wi th has publicly disagreed Agricultural Extension Agent
missioners Tuesday afternoon, wi th the decision, but the Frank Jasa wi ll run the
WhHe five were approved, two Seminole County Delegation Agriculture Department.
more new departments are will consider the request in a
In the entire reorganlzatlan,
awaiting organization pending March f mct1ng. The division little overa ll salary changes
')dI' research.
of the clerk's duties must be will be made excepting
Commissioners meeting with approved by a state law,
moderate increases for some
department headi and the
The suggestion for a Department heads.
Atlanta firm's representative pro1esslnaI county manager
Also as expected, cornE. H. Un&amp;mwood in numerous was vetoed in work session inissiorsers gave their approval
work sessions had pared down by commissioners after they to a contract between
the initial recommendations to retur ned from a meeting wi th Geophysical Services, Inc. and
theu Wi.ing.
Underwood in Atlanta last the County for sound ex.
approved week. The question of a county pioration of oil and natural gas.
include "County Development, manager didn't even make it to
Last week, the firm had
Public Safety, Environmental the official commission asked the board for permission
Protection, Administrative meeting.
to use "20 to 30 miles" of rights.
afl
Ctnt N'rsmc! to hC3LI th
AL'ricI3itUrQ
cf-way a!nng county roads at
Extension Services. Formation newly created departments the rate of $100 a mile fir the
of Public Works and Human were carefully evaluated in exploration. Geophysics, tmder
Services departments are closed work sessions, with Contract to Gulf Oil for
aaiUrig turthr
commissioners deciding
to search, uses a process called
utilize talent already available "Vibroseis"thalbowcesseiin
Two other major recom- in the county, rathe r than seek waves off varying leve ls of rock
mendations of the study
the outside individuals,
in the earth's crust. No
1r a separation of the
Beginning
Saturday, "blasting or drilling" will be
county clerk's office into Administrative Assistant Betty involved in the purely tentative a
clerical and auditing dutiM Simcoe will head the Depart- search. according to county I
and the need for a professional ment of Administrative Set- engi neer Bill Bush.

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School were discussed by school
Keeth pointed out the school
aM admIrJstmtive of- board Cannot
fidul., County CocnmIiner oft school board owned
Dick William and city off
icerni property. Floyd said the same
during a special 90-minute rr1ction applies to the city I
session at city hail here late and made It clear unless afee Is Z7~ yesterday afternoon,
levied on city residents for
While attention cenWrd on a garbage collection or property
Iwalkway site for Oakland taxesaretncreasedthecitywill
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prepared to put the pressure on
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O'Malley's former law partner has been cited for
tempt of court and briefly jailed after refusing to testify
the grand jury that indicted O'Malley last week.
Miami attorney Bennett Feldman was ordered jailed
Wednesday night by Circuit Judge ' John Rudd, who
scheduled a bond tear1ng for today.
But state Supreme Court Justice Ben Overton later
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indictment as one of two persons who allegedly gave
O'Malley $40,000 in kickbacks, to six mon ths in the Leon
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school" When it .,;vuld t,-- net-dod to Provide a
The
city commnisajon Tuesday easement could not be used for bought the land. He Insisted the separate bicycle path.
which tzncis
the scbooL
night sent City Attorney Joe a walkway. fie noted that the walkway was not a quesfion of
Hester said if 10 feet were
Mrs. William Schaffner, a Davis back to the law books in deed for the easeinentanijan90 tie quality of education or the tr.ken off tie lot, currently
resident of Gknarden Heights search of an opInion which feet by 90 feet square portion of safety of the stixient.s, insisting ow
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ad1we.-A to the whool property would allow the city to atablah the land used for a water parents mi
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sk&amp;Uq show tr, be presented March 9 at 2 and 7:30 pm. at
Melodee sating Rink on W. 25th Street, Sanford. Shown with
down Mary Teinperly are (from kit) Stacy Stiffey, Melissa Butt
and Raymond Tossi. Proceeds g o to aid TAFETA's program for
menta lly retarded young adults,

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Florida Midland Railroad were
LONGWOOD FOUNDER IS built and be was - at the throttle
DEAD FOLLOWING ILLNESS of the first locomotive that ever
IN ORLA NDO Is the headline entered Orlando,"
over the obituary of Edward
Mayor James
Lormallin
Warren Henck published i.r
said
today
the
old
Sanford
Monday, October 27 1930
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obituary
of
the
city's
edition of The Sanford Herald.
And the obituary appears to founder E.W. Heack definitely
Indicates Longwood
was
reveal
year of
corn
founded
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munity's founding, long a
tie said the prospect that this
question posed by history buffs
year
marks the city's cen1 In Longwood
teunlal
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community at 4:30 p.m., March
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The will states, "I request
that no unnecessary expe nse be
spent on my funeral and direct
that my body be placed in a
simple pine box covered In
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The remarks by Chambliss
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board's inaction was greeted by
groans. IiIat'h leaders lauded

have been solved betor e initial berry residents were "sincerely
recommendations were even sorry" some persons thought
made.
Casselberry residents' onl
The latest legal problem desire was to protest blacksy
arose out of the Casselberry re coining to their school,
quest last night which mys the
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It should have been made Springs is 2.3 miles and from board's
He said parents
estimated 85 to 90 per cent of earlier, they said.
Rosenwald
5,000 black
Board member Davie Sims Is 2.2 miles.
rooms and have no desi re for
students stayed away from told Layer that if he "will bring
A spokesman for
"Lake
their
children to return to
school all three days of the Rosenwald ope n, I will support Orienta Plan," which was
closed classrooms.
boycott.
tiat plan."
adopt ed two weeks ago, was at
"My children don't underChambliss said the "Lake
Sims said the "big push" to last night's meeting. But Ra
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funeral of President Lincoln. known as the author of many Mayflower. Mr. flenck was the the same time and
Ole ashes be
"Through his effortr, the engineering books.
past master of Longwood Ledge placed in the same
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herelnat t,r ;equ.sting arat ion to
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He was In his 85th year at
time of his death on o.
1930, at the Florida Sanitarium
JAMES LORMANN
In Orlando. The obituary It was said that Henck was
Orlando,
Florida,
for
reported that Henck served in born in Philadelphia, Pa., in
Mr. Henck's wife, Mary cremation.
the Navy during the Civil War 180. His father was for many Augusta, the obituary states,
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PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER ?4 190.
LAWS OF FLORIDA. 1974
WHEREAS. tP'rrc has been I ilid
with the City Clerlk of the City of
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
ownrs In the area to be annexed and
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that the Said pfopert y owners have
Don Saunden dfendnt
t,, virtue ci that certain Writ of Sgned the petiTion for annexation,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Execution itsued out at and under "
To: Don Saunders whose last knows the seal of the County Court of
WHEREAS, the City Commission
address was 773 C.
Sandlanda Dr. OrangeCountyFIorida,upoq,a final of the City of 5-inford, Florida has
Lgwoid. Ftc.
Judgment rendered in the aforesa id deemed in the best interest ,,
You are hereby notified that &amp;c- Court an the 761h day of November, City to It
&amp;Ccvpt Ss;d p etilion and
lion to claim personal prop*qly in A D. 17i, in
that certain case en
intends to anrwx laid area
Company,
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
against you and you are required to Plaintiff, vs Raymond Serb
and ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
of,rck*fl
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servea COPY
Ws any. Angelo se,, Defendant. which THE
CITY OF SANFORD.
to Plaintiff, T"ry Kenny, who" aforesaid writ of Execution was FLORIDAaddress is' RI 1 Box lOT A O'edo,
delivered to me at Sheriff of
SECTION 1. The City Comm,st,on
Fla, 327s$, and file to original with S*m
County, Florida, end I of Phi City of Sanford, Florida.
the Clerk Of the above styled Court hayp levied
upon the following hereby Ol,ej its int en tion fo
Cr' Cr befre March 2'tth 1975, drr;tjrd prcpertv
nrx to ari to make a
bt City
part of the
Otherwise. a judgment m4 y be e,n. Raymond Serlo and AA900 SWIS.
of
Sanford,
Florida,
at the
tefed aQhinst you for 11w relief Said property being orated inexpiration of
thirty da ys from the
demanded In the Petitjon
Seminole Cowty. Florida. ffvw# date Of Me PSUS99 of this Of
Witness my hand and the 111 of particutarty oescrsbed as
foIlowi: dfljn, rx'olvided for by Chapter
said Court on Febsury 74th, 1973,
1 Cocktail Table
71 190. Laws of Florida. 1971, ttat
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1 Black F Iete Ch*ir
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f ?Pr Cô'r'
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OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
damages
for
bre*chal
ract,
and
M-Wer Said name with the Clark of
ITS INTENTION To
the Circuit court, Sominote County, yoW are required to "r" a copy of DECLARING
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
Florida In accordance with Me your written ftfenwL It any, to it oh
law
PORATE
AREA OF THE CITY OF
Gerald
Korman Esquire, of the
puvlsloe of Me Fictitious Name
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT THE
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 16S." IWM of KORMAN &amp; BRAVO, P.A.#
F.XPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
00 E. Highway 4U. Long
Florida Slatut" 1110.
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rKwida 11730, and Ill* the origina
S: Ed'ilhot M_ Hawts
wtm the Clerk of the Circuit Court, ORDINANCE THAT £ERTAIN
PublIsh: Feb. 13. 0. 37, March
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
at th
rnu-sv rrw,rp,,,.,i.
.n Sanford. Florida, on or befort PtAN AVENU
March 51h, 197S, other wile,
Judgment may be entered against EIGHTEENTH STREET AND
NIN
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you 'ui in, rii*ei oernariaec in me
PROPERTY
BEING DESCRIBED
Complaint.
NOTICE LEGISLATION
WITNESS my hand" the ti"I of AS LOTS 3 AND 4. BLOCK 9. PINE
TO
IT MAY CONCERN:
LEVEL SUBDIVISION.
AC
Noticeisherebygivenrj Inten tion said Court an February, 3rd 1973
CORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
to apply to the 1913 Sess4on
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THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAY
AlIPKJT H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida Legislature tor passage of
BOOK L PAGE 31. PUBLIC
an act relating t Seminole County:
Al Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Planning Department, who figures, we are In good shape
attended Monday night'3
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council meeting, if the county more revenue than budgeted in
had found any funds to help the terms of 0,000 and I do not
Lit)' itiipletnent the new land project a d!icit."
use pla nning.
In order to allow time to
'#This Is taxation without consider a last minute op.
representation," Daniels said. plicatlon, Council postponed a
"We were told tc do something decision on hiring the public
andhavenosayinitandtoldto worksdlrectoruntilnextweek.
do It without funding. I think the The position will be funded by
legal legislative delegation Comprehensive Employment
'done us real dirty' in this act." Training Act.
Dilmore responded, "We are
Hired as a fireman under the
still looking, but I am a planner program, J.C.
not a politician."
begin work today. He has been
Councilman Irene Van a volunteer with the Winter
Eepoel chided Daniels by Springs Fire Dept., for more
0mpartg the legislators' th&amp;neightyear3andLsquallfi
action with "parents acting for by the state.
children" who would not take
Action was tabled until next
the necessary steps on their week on appointment of a city
own.
Daniels murmured prosecutor, and bids on In"Touche"
surance and fire truck.

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - The naines of 13 more prospecLive jurors will be drawn as the slow process
of jury
selection goes into the fourth day today In the briberyconspiracy trial of former Florida Sen. Edward Gurney
and four codefendants,
A marshal picks the names at random from a original
pool of 70 people. So far, 37 have been called and screened
and 26 of the m have been excused.
Stxmenandfivewomenremainbutstivaresubjectto
challenge,
Huddles by attorneys at the bench, out of earshot from
spectators and the press, have primarily determined
which prospective jurors are dismissed.

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live
itui $l..i.gallon gasoline but cannot survive
rationing, a high-ranking industry spokesman say
Peter Cass, senior vice president of Discover America
Travel Organizations, said Wednesday that Americans
will continne to travel as long as t
hey are able to buy
gasoline
no matter what the price.
"We can livewith the PresIdent's energy program
which the administration says could raise the price
of
gasoline to 75 cents a gallon," Cass said. "And I think the
tourism industry could even live with the various
congressional proposals which probably would cause gas
logo up to 90cent3or $1 a gallon."

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bicycle-pedestrian path on
bicycle-pedestrian paths along Maitland Avenue, that a
the major thorougNarea.
precedent exists for the county
School Board member Al to provide such paths, but that
Keeth, Darrell Kirkpatrkk, the county's policy might
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school board members and
suiper intement ot Sct*ots; providing Gerald Korman
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contiguous to (touching) other privately owned utility corn- mission
received a copy of a with the land for which paid," Planning Council project
Herald Stall Writer
city lands at Lake Ruby and pany.
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letter
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by City Atty. Joe Davis said, adding It would review committee agenda
MTAMONTE SPRINGS
that Trallwood Estates Is
The developers' represen- Davis
to Cor3l Gables' attorney appear a distinct financial March 13.
City commissioners Tuesday contiguoustoWeatbcrs[ield.IIe tative noted that setback Benjamin B. Tepper explaining advantage not to attempt
to
night referred to Its planning added that the original section variances will be necessary
Kercher said it has become
for the city's denial of a $30,90 disturb the
fees already paid In apparent
that
some
and zoning commission for of Weathersfield is not part of 15 of the 115
lots
in
the
sewer
connection
fee
previously
view
of
the
city's
plan
to
raise
modifications
need
to
be
made
study and recommendation the annexation request.
Wathersfield addition and paid.
the charges.
Petitions from Bel-Aire Homes
ft representative of Bel-Aire houses constructed will contain
to the applications. A revised
Tepper in making the refund
The city was notified by application will be sent to the
Inc. and Tompkins Land Co. Homes Inc. said the request is 1,000 square feet and sell in
the request noted that plans to assistant County Planner Bill planning cou
Inc. for annexation of 223 home being made for the second $z,txio to 32,000 price range.
ncil at a later date,
construct a
multi-story building Kercher the county application Kercher said. The county's
sites in the second sections of section of Weathersfield par- fie added Bel-Aire is willing to
have been abandoned.
Trallwood
for a community development effort to pin federal funding
Estates
and ticularly to receive water and pay its proportionate costs of
The fee pa id represented 203 grant for countywide corn- for the co
Weathersfield.
sewer service since the area is extending utility
mprehensive land
lines to the connections. "It is the city's prehenalve land planning has planning has been endorsed by
Mayor Norman Floyd said currently "at the mercy of development.,
position
these sewer been removed from the East the CALNO Council of Local
tile Weathersfield addition I&amp; Southern Gulf Utilities," a
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sion to . ti beied by the Seminole Gun and problems arose when various
Osceola Air Field for monthly Archery Club was recently hit military resente grouM were
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"close in" training drills,
by the county since a contract unable to help with
FICTITIOUS NAME
Company B. Second Bat. permitting the use did not struction and land moving, as
IN THE CINCUIT COURT OF THE
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Notice Is herOy given trtae i am
talbn, 124th Infantry of the appear to be upheld.
they had promised to do last
Notice is hereby given that we are EIOHTNENTH JUDICI AL CIR- engagod In Wsinns of ?" Highway
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 1792.
aao.d In bsshwu
Florida Army National Guard
The $1 a year nominal lease year.
Fern Park. Seminole County.
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Bldg. 400, East S.mor.n
orida under the fictitious name of
has been traveling to Ocala Icr &amp;greernentthat the private club However, according to Neis. Seminole County, Florida under the CASE NO. 77CA43I
JOHNNY
AUTO SALES, and
the training, until county had with the county specified wender, club nxmLws wwe Willous name of FOR PETE,S DIVISION 111
KENNETH
H.
BUCKLAN,
P
rivate
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th
SAKE.andtPafwelntendto,.gI,.l,c
commssloners this week that the dub would construct a
the Clerk of th. Circuit Court, .) i
y using part of e air. said name with the Clerk of the
Plaintiff, with
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Seminole County, Florida In cc
okayed the use of the Airfield firuig range for
S)1W field for target practice, and Circuit Court, Seminole County,
cordance
with
the
prov
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sions
of
the
for one day a month.
Department, and another range iwi already had several private Florida In accordance with me AR &amp; 0 I N I C R Pd A T I 0 N A L
Fictitious Name Staiut. To Wit
'ovIsIow of the Fictitious Name MARKETING PRODUCTS, INC. a Section W,09 Flor ida
for public use. Utilization of the func'
Statutes 1957
on the site. i
Infantry Commander David airficici, part
MILDRED
K.
OA'4
Statvt,j,
To
W
itSection 053.09
of which Is also dillon, he said that a range
John
P.
Johnson
0 a-A
DREA
and
ROSERT
L.
PHII.LIPS.
C. Godwin O the Sdhe3ed used as a
Florida Statutes j
_Johnny
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Ci)uflty landfill, W33 bein
5:
Peter
P.
Bove
g used for gun pfl we
unit made the ie(iuest -to the
Auto Sales
NOTICE OFACTION
Peter F. Hartwc
contingent on having the inadeqeate and unsafe.
Publish
, Feb 5. U. 20. 27. 197$
Board.
Publish: Feb. U. * V. March 6. TO: MILDRED K. DAN DR EA
IDE K -37
MID UW ernatlonaf
p975
NOTICE
ADOPTION
OF
Godwin said that be would the public by last year.
A final board decision
PMrkeIIr Prvdtic?s. Inc.
DEK-71
OR
NO. 1371
West WashktQt Street,
notify the county aior to the
According to County
pending fwih'r cooact and
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN.
Suft
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monthly training, and specified Ror-r Ntiswtraller, the dub had dismiWon with club members
ta will take
't'
Chfraqo, lItini5
that the day-long sessio ns already violated terms of the over the condition and plans for
Commission of the City of Sanf or d. p.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida, on February 10, 197S,
would not inch3de "bivouac," or lease by not maintaining the the airfield.
ROBERT L. PHILLIPS
Notice Is hereby given that I am

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -A federal judge rules today
whe th er James Earl Ray will be permi tted to withdraw
his guilty plea and face trial on charges he nuircieral .,
Martin lu ther King Jr.
Ray's attorneys said their client, serving a 99.year term
in the state prison at Nadmille, was opthnistic tha; U. S.
District Cowl Judge Robert M. McRae Jr. w&amp; ruie in
his favor.
Ray has waged a legal battle almost from the day he
started his prison term to obtain a trial he avoided when
hepIeaddguiltyandaceptedtIiesemg
March 10,

have taken vices; County Planner Roger
cotmty manager
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WASHINGTON i AP)-The goverment is considering
legal steps to prevent discrimInatIon against Jews by
companies or federal agencies seeking to improve their
relations wi th the Arab world.
At the same time, Sen. Frank Qlurchreka,eda list oj
1,500 LS. businesses and organlzathms boycotted by
Saudi Arabia for having some connections with Israel.
President Ford on Wedoesday took note of recent
reports of attempts by American banks anal o,rporatkma
to discriminate against Jewish firms in orJer to keep the
door open for trade with the newly rich Arab countries.

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space ivr one or muse
students who was Involved,
hen writing on th e subject previously, all I
really anted ansered was "why" . . why was It
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nee.cary, niterstlng, requires much study and
jiun.
Ve couldn't film in a remote' area, as you
1 guess I haven't changed much since my
suggested, because there is no "remote" area
"senior" days, Joe. A slow learner. cause I still
wherean importantconslderatlon to u.s was th at the
ha
ven't been able Lu learn (rum your reply the
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tnvalved
answer to my question_
"Why?"
were, we thought, informed.
%% hy not point out that if the offi cer had prepared
his replacement the whole project might have been
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reported as a crea ti ve, educa tional experience?
therefore,
there be any kindness] can show, or any
An irate reader asked what would happen if we
handled rape in th e same manner. Th is is ridiculous good thing I can do to any fellow bein g, let inc do it
now, and not defer or neglect It, as I shall not pass
and It indicates a complete lack of understanding of
th
iS way again." - William Penn, Quaker founder
the purpose of the project,
%e had considered that a risk might have been of Pennsylvania.
involved. but we took pains to eliminite it by in.
forming those involved.
The point of this project is to get the student
"Be ashamed to die until you have won some
interested in learning. Iristead of going through
victory for humanity." — Horace Mann, American
class book reading everyday. Outside class ork is educator.
movie.

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Evidently, this Is the answer to the query, as
submitted by student Joe Laughlin:
I cannot believe you reported the recent "fake"
rthbery without all the facts. You asked why we did
it. I can tell you because I was the actor, robber,
director and creator of the movie. I felt that in order
for our class project on criminal life to have an
eff ect on my fellow students, we could best explain
the criminal's life and influences upon him in the
order we had planneil and studied through a home

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The move toward global price-fixing of raw
materials by Third World nations should send an
P
shock wav' througL thc ;ndutrilizea
nations whose economies still are struggling to

recover from tactics used by oil-producing nations
to send petroleum prices skyrocketing.
Th e strategy for establishing a
;iriel was defined mere cearlv by ripresentatives

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warned sufficiently by the Third World, and,
hav;ng been burned once by the OPEC nations,
should be alert against other economic blackmail,

other cheek and remain a leader in a
world.

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distributed on a first-ccime, ftst-serve basis rather Ow in some

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sheets over the windows, borrowing cold water formative talk on "Self
Protection For Women"
from an outside faucet, and "praying the baby recently.
out as much as anything," the crew made a
We highly recommend his program for any
deli very at 6:15 a.m., seven hours alter the or- woman's organization.
Sft erno
sells it !e
aeal begsr. T baby, a girl, was ab
Usa- a ,
mediately christened "Faith" by crew and
Lois Jackson, Secretary,

mother who determined, under the cir.
currmLuces, It was fully apropos.

led some Democrats to propose gasoline rationing,
In Its broadest sense, however, it is plain that the release
impounded funds is another inch In the creeping erosion

JACK ANDERSON

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making record
donations last year were the dairy coopie,rat.ives,
stW gun-shy because of adverse publicity
resulting from their massive contributions to e

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District Nurses 37

County Eye Sore

report lot August by the National mformation
Center on Political Finance, union political

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A 16-year-old Sanford youth proach the store through

who has pleaded guilty to bushes. "I was the littlest so I
robbing a Five Points con- climbed the fence and went into
venience store detailed the Jan. the store and tvvk the money,"
12 escapade In testimony yes- the youth testified.
terday in the circuit court trial
Sheriff's deputies Ronnie
of an accused accomplice.
Miller and R. E. Winger
Ervin Edwards Jr., of 1)7 W. testified they were on plain.
14th St., Sanford, was Indicted clothes "stake out" acr oss US.
as an hdult by the grand jury on 17-92 watching the store and
robbe ry and use of a firearm In saw a
male in a telephone
commission of a felony charges booth before he enter ed the
In connection wi th the night- store, approached the clerk at
time robbery of Jack's Mini, the counter and then ran from
Market, U.S. 17-92 at SR 419, the store with a paper bag.
south of Sanford.
Edwards said he had
Edwards quietly pleaded extra clothing over his white T-

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Lounge on U. S. 17-92 at Dog Police officers.
Track Road and summoned
Sheriff's detectives are
police,
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indicted by the Seminole cooler at a fish shop on 'u'S. 17County Grand Jury on robbery 92 near Lake Mary Boulevard.
Louise Gill, Seminole County ExtrusIon Home Economics Agent, was guest speaker at Idyllwllde uiittges, were being held in OWtsi Li*kr Walis
of Snf'rd
Elemen ta ry School's fourth grade Heal th class recently. The Importance of a good breakfast,
cou nty jail at Sanford today told depu ties the stolen fish,
the subject of her talk, which Mrs. Gill, pictured hcre surrounded by the fourth grade group, without bond,
valued at $700, were n wooden
illustrated with a him show.
Kenneth Wayne Hatcher, 15,
when taken.
and Arth ur Paul Hatcher, 19,
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were arrested on circuit court
at Sanford yesterday.
Charles Henry Gipson, 21, of
Sa nford Route Two, was held
warrants

Loop Off

Softball

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55 mph. 15 mpg.

tythtyjai! on

bond after his arrest on a
Monday meet ing repealed a see more city residents In- requirement.
warrant charging delivery of a
residency requirement imposed valved In the program," JerThe league is composed of controlled substance.
after the 1974 season.
nigen said. "That Is the job we men's and women's teams
Sanford police reported three

By MICKEY LOCHRLDGE
Herald Staff Writer

By benching a residency
The requirement, which get paid for. We're not funded sponsored by local businesses Juveniles — two boys and a girl
for the city's adult allowed no more than 10
by the county."
industries, some of which
were arrested on drug
satba1l league, Sanford City cent of each team to be non. The point on the city fundingand
allow only company employes charges last night mid turned
Commissioners have pulled the residents of the city, was In. a program In which
to play on the team,
over to Division of Youth

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Authorities said "Blue" is
and toward SR 419.

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robbery.
and found Wheeler in a
Edwards said Wheeler detained him.
dropped he ard "Blue" off at
Del Ray Larkins testified he
the store on Sunday night Jan was stsktnø
32 and was to wait nearby on SR store when the robbery alerm
419.
was issued and that he
Edwards said he was to be the responded and apprehended
"lookout" and "Blue" was Edwards Just south of the Five

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the majority of fulfilled women have not yet previously rejected the bill, reveJ
given voice. We would like to do
About the only fruit of Watergate was the
Since our club believes that the American legislation signed last year by President Ford

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BeSSI. B Adams

Julia M Warrirw.r
Lola U. McMantis
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Carrie 1) Raines
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Eunice I Sulon

couldn't climb a fence to ap- 17-fl

James Moo re

LET US PUT YOU

IN THE PILOT'S SEAT
We oi fir Ceisna PU.? Educa.
tion b*caus
Think It's the
best. Its an nherated cur.
we

f1culum that blends grouno
and 111gM traIning into a I*gical
learning

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John

Deborah

HIWESPARKS

Angelina G. Higley of
Casselberry; parents, Mr. and

Ililhe Sparks, 61, of 120 Mrs. William J. Hurst, Of
Rd. Cassel be rry, di ed Sa nford; son, Lawrence A.
Wednesday at Florida Hospital Iligley, Casselberry; daughter,

E. kobinson, Deltona

Ethel S. Speer. Deltona
RoIi C) kusro. (eitona
George C R.i'mond, Geneva
Kecla I Ward. Lake Monroe
Mary A HrrIton, Orange City
Helen M Hit?, Osteen

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Boone, a girl. Sanford
Mr. and Mrs, Jack (Janice)

a gift. Sanford

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North. Born In Logan County W. Mrs. Angela M. Richter, Winter Go es (,J
1a., he came to Casselberi-y Park; brother, Boyd Higley,
five years ago. He was a Elberon, N.J.; sister-, Mrs
The Circus Vargas Big Top
member of the Casselberry Elizabeth A. Borowlcz, Spolt- went up this morning at the

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Omer Robertson. Deilona
Harold F. Kelley, Deltona

Wh;lfiela narringion. Osteen

Samuel S. Henson. Crescent City
Frank Petit Newman. DeBary

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Margaret Heats. Deflona

Wande, (Jones) Riggs, Osleen

Janice Murray
Helen E Boone

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Juia M '.%arrir,t'r
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Laurel A Compton

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Ray Raber. DeLand
Evelyn M Mangelt. Detton,',
Christine M. Elridg,, Deltoni

Northgate Plaza shopping R0131d E. Latow. DMIona
Joan M Masiarczyk. Deltona
and a retired coal miner and
with shows plan ned Cyril
I Fettercr, Dellona
Altamonte Drive Funeral Home today through Saturday.
construction worker.
Waiter Harper. Geneva
A free show was put on today Mary Burns, Orange City
Survivors include his wife, in charge.
Paul A Grithaber, Osteen
Mrs.
for children at unland Hospital Wanda
Louella
Sparks,
STANLEY J. BERRY
(Jones) Riggs, Osteen
Casselberry; son, Ronald
Stanley J. Berry, 75, of after circus roustabouts raised James N. Holmes, Ovido
Sparks, Hurricane, W. Va.; Jacksonville, died Feb. 9 in that the orange and white striped Martha M Plait. Oviedo
daughter, Mrs. Carol Lester, city after a lengthy Illness. A tent this morning.
Pa
Independent Baptist Church swood. N.J.

McNamara center,

also of Hurricane; five frequent visitor to Sanford, he
brothers, Billy. Orlando; is the father of Mrs. Oma Lee
Herman, New Jersey; Jack, McArdle of Sanford.
Houston, Tex.; Lester and
Other survivors include his
Donald, both of Logan County, wife, Mrs. Jennie Berry,
ter, Mrs, Truby

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Hereklah Smith

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going to rob the food store but Points store on the side of U.S.

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woman is the most privileged in the world, we PrOViding for PI financing of presidentia]
made a motion to oppoise the E.R.A. We believe election campaigns, Congressional contesU # :7 7 ~,
that this bill would discriminate
a WCI'C unaffected, however.
woman's right as a woman and would eventually
Common Cause, the publlc.tnterest lobby
destroy her position in the family. Since the
which
purports to represent the little person,
mother Is the center of the family, the family too
charges
that the law will in fact actually serve to
would be destroyed.
Change is necessary. Change is good. The" enhance the Power of specia!-interest groups. By
limiting gifts by Indlvidug, to
for any
L, bnwpvr-. 4iner in 1ic ccantliciate,
It
will
make
candida
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more
than
at
you
will
th
consider all as
of this bill.
pe ndent upon organized Interests,
Jerry Keevh, ever
de
Politics in America remains business as usual,
President,
P
Sanford Wornen'A Republican(lub the le&amp;wns and promises of WAtergate not- A

WASIHNGTON—It can now be revealed that who had been attached to the CIA, described
how
In the White House, President Ford has
CIA agents have trained the elite units which the CIA saved
JAUNDICED JUDGE'
former Prime Minister Sirit Proclaimed there is an energy crisis and has
lowering the lead content ofFederal regulations
gasolines recently
guard favored foreign monarchs, pretWers and 71mnarat in an even nvorie' dashing exploit. The called upon all AmericPni to
dictators.
prime
minister was recuperating in a Tuk)u Secretary of the
This has given the CIA contacts close to the hospital, Prouty told us, when
Treasury William Simon is wrotethiedecision,ftnowdeyelwasa former
a coup began to saying there Is plenty
of petroleum just waiting counsel
seat of power, according to our sources, In such develop back In 8angkok.
to a major supplier of lead concentrates.
to
be
pumped
fr
om
th
e Alaskan oil fields and
countries as Ethiopia, Indonesia, Jordan, Laos,
e
Th
decision
was written by Judge Malcolm
The CIA rushed the ailing field marsha
Somalia, Sou th Korea, Sou th Vietnam and in a U.S. mili tary plane and the CIA-trl home offshore oil beds.
Wilkey, of the D.C. Court of Appeals, who called
ained
Thailand.
On Capitol Hill, Speaker Car l Albert has the federal guidelines eliminating lead from
bodyguards responded wi th such a bristling
The CIA lu betn trainiri palace puards for dkp!av if efficiency that
r'l his colleagues privately tJt the United pacoline "capricir'uc" anti 'arhitrary."
tl:e coup
avcrtcd.
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pistol from his pocket when he of Recreation and Parks the adult softball program.
m
k in March.
ting behind Grace United
entered the store and then held Department, said this morning
But., figures compiled from commissioner A. A. McClanMethodist Church, Airport
Commissioner
Julian
Stenci
point and took mr $100.
league this season with a per cent of the ball players in
in the robbery.
"I was elected by city tax- of thc residency requirement, smoking cigarettes. Officers
Mrs.
Rossman
said
her
residency
cap on it" because 1974 where non-residents.
Yesterday, in the Wheeler
payers, and I'm not in favor of said he was In favor of the said one of the cigarettes in a
trial before Circuit Court Judge husband was working in the the 10 per cent cap of nonJennigan said there is no way Incumbering them with ad- league being reorganized package on a piece of plywood
David U. Strawn and a rive rear of the store and triggered residents per team would -to tell until team rosters are ditional budget outlay for non- before next )ear in order that where
the juveniles were Ud=
woman, one man Jury, an alarm when she ran to tell prevent enough playe rs from made If more city
resident team players," said more city resident's may be into custody Is believed to
y.
eams.
participate this season.
Edwards Identified Wheeler as
McClanahan who had single able to participate in the contain marijuana. The trio
Commissioners
during
their
"We would certainly like to opposing vote on repealing the league.
the man who drove a borrowed
Winger said he ran across
was charged with possession of
getaway car in the holdup U.S. 17-fl wi th a shotgun but

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and legisla tion been more sparent than in
heavy, last-minute contributions by
ind ustry to House members during a
drive to Increase the weight and i-i,. Iimit f
sir, mite memt,ers of the Sanford Women's trucks on the nation's Inirstate
Republican Club of Sanford, Florida woild like
you to know that we strongly oppose the passage
The Truck Operators Nonpartisan Committee
of the E.R.A.
(TON) spread more than $61,000aniong some 117
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I agree we should participate in cleaning u
the "Eyesores" in our neigh bo rhoods. We live onP politicians but all right for unions to do the
exciall) since union., not only enjoy taxUpsala Road, Route 15, and the highway and
exempt
status but Individual members 0
front yards are continually
beIng Uttered with have little say In how their dues
is
trash blown from trucks on their way to the

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court Judge accepted the reading a
waivers for the 1975 tended to provide an op. of the participants are non.
negotiated plea with
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Jernigan said he expects Services authorities.
Edwards said he pulled down season.
portunity for more city
dition that maximum
also
the ob. there will be a to o(16 teams
Patron Gordon C. Reid
James H. Jernigan, director residents to take advantage of jection to repealing the
for the youth would be five a stocking mask and took a
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guilty to robbery last week and shirt and black pants before
attorney Gerald Rut. going to the telephone booth
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a witness, "Like a sick comedy. We went from
speed
laws
but
never
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and I am
place to place, breaking all
there are others in

when the nation is struggling to resolve an energy crunch which
already has caused Mr. Ford to Impose an ad Lmport tax and has

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left to go, the rescue squad opted for their only
moral alternative: they delivered the baby

rebate this year - whether it is the $16 billion proposed by
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and
legisla tion. They run from labor un ions to doctors' and dentists' associations to real estate and
railroad lobbies to Insurance, .construction,
banking and teacher trusts,
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help on the narrow ambulance cot, the rescue Avenue
The
fare
could
be anywhere from 10 cents to
crew tried to get other doctors interested. One, a
cents. I am of the opinion that enough people
sur geon, at County Memorial, referred m

because excessive spoNft would have bmted in&amp;Uon that Finally.&amp;U pleas exhausted, and with no place
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stages of her pregnancy, but when she did not same. This would enable people that have no
meet payments on her bill he told her to "hit the transportation to do their shopping, etc.
street." He said he would not go back on thai
Thea
polnt for the bus could beat Ci ty
Hence, the matter was out of his hands.
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year, and never did so many gi so much to
campaigns of so many, on both the state and
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burned rail to a local doctor who hail handled possibility of inaugcratlng
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activities of special - interest groups achieved

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to carry to the Sanford-Orlando entering and grand laceny In
Kennel Club.
connection with burglaries in
Ellis Warren Brannon III, 27, January and February, ac.
told detectives he had turned cording to jail records.
onto Dog Track Road when one
Larry Donell White, 19, of
of the men pulled a pistol and 1021 W. 12th St., Sanford, was
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forced him to drive the cab to jailed on $5,000 berid on a
an unnamed street in a sub.. charge of buying, receiving and
division under contruction and concealing stolen property.
forced hm to get out onto the
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trial in circuit court th is week
Officers said after the two onrobberyanduseofafea
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his wallet and watch, they charges but the charges were
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office.
awhile and be cool, bro ther."
Clifford D. Smith , 18, of
41'\i,
Brannon told deputies he Oviedo Route One, was held
escaped the vehicle's trunk by today in county jail on $10,000
pushing out the rear seat. bond on charges of aggravated
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automLically adrWt a patient without a
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tbeless, hospital officials refused to adrWt Mm
Abrams even under emergency conditions.

The medics explained they were

Resource sanctions against the United States
could cause us some discomfort. by denying us a
few luxuries. In return the Third World would in.
vite immediate economic retaliation by the United
Stat es. A large share of the world market would
th
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The industrialized nations Mrely have been

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until June before deciding whether to tie the price of oil to
thaveragevaIueofa "basket" of
Themeasure was proposed by several countries to
protect the purchasfr power of their oil
reveni'es against
erosion caused by a sharp dollar decline. 11 introduced
now, the complicated measure could have meant an

L"anian chief delegate Jamshld Amouzegar told
newsmen the move could become a "twoedged sword," so
the conference agreed to await the recommendations of
OPEC economic commission experts and leave any
decision on price rnt'asurvc until th next niinitrftd
tUflclI cenkrnce in Juiie.

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VIENNA, Austria (AP) The 13 major
oil exporting
countries today end a three-day
conference after giving
consuming nations a
breathing spell and laying the
groundwor k f or a key energy dialogue,
Th e rtinlsters of the Organ1zao
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marijuana.
In other arrests, sheriff's
Herald Staff Writer
deputies today were detective Taylor Roundtree
investigating the armed rob- ja iled Willie Rogers Holmes, 1,
bery of a Winter Park taxicab of 151 Lennard St., Altamonte
driver at Longwood by two Springs, on $10,000 bond on two
fares he picked up in Maitland counts each of breaking and

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set in motion with a "Declaration on the Establish.
merit of a New International Economic Order"
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Ii a speal ss tofl ut tie
Unikid Nations General Assembly. That document
warned the world that natural resources Oth er than
LAIFA, S.C. (NEA) - Life has never been
oil might be withheld from industrial nations.
overly fine for Shirley Abrams. A black, she was
The magnitude of the danger to the United
born to deep poverty, forced out of school by
States of America becomes clear wi th a realization economic conditi ons, and grew up semi-literate
that the United States
50 per cent or more or per ha ps retarded. Now married to a $35-aweek furniture lvnan, ch. bother! nv"- ,
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we de-end on imports for 85 per cent of the nauxite household so astonishingly decrepit that, according to one sympathetic neighbor," even the
and ai .iina. 80 per cent of the tin and 75 per cent of
roaches avoid it."
the nickel that we use.
Recently, though, the woman suffered what
A recent White House study of the pos
sible must be an ultimate degradation even for one so
threat from a raw materials cartel downgraded its
thoroughly degraded. In labor with a terpotential danger, which is unfortunate. The report
minating prcgnancy and unable to afford proper
said that the U.S. depends on imports for "about 15
care, Shirley Abrams was refused attention by
per cent" of its most cri tical raw materials, I
beT doctor, denied adm ission by a hospital and
forced to give birth in the streets of a nearby
ignores the fact that the 15 per cent could well be
tOWfl
the margin that furnishes this nation with its high
standards of living.
It happened this way:
began late on a weekend evening and
However, the United states is not powerless In
Mrs.
Abrams, 23, asked her husband to call the
its relations th Third World nations. The recent
t
STV1C, the only ambulance in
trade bill provides an avenue with which to respond
to. Her pains were alight at first, but by the
to economic blackmail of the type contemplated by time the ambulance reached County Memorial
the Senegal
The bill grants trade ad- Hospital, the
severe cramps and
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other mail:- Month. $17C: 6 .Slonths, 116.20; 12 Stmths, $32.40.

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Clark, Houston, Tex.; five Jacksonville and. James o
grandchildren.
Killeen, Tex grandchildren,
Funeral services and burial Mrs. Linda White of Sa nf ord
will be in Hurricane, W. Va. and Mrs. Vicki Livingston,
Baldwin-McNamara Altamonte Eustis and Duane and Allison
Ive F'uncral Home in charge Berry of Killeen.

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Lake Stary Woman's Club, MARCH 3
and
p
Eastern Star Seminole 7:30 p.m., Lake Mary
Creoms High School Band politics. This is time for it. I going on 67 years old
and
bitterly resent people who talkChapter 2, a p.m., Maw,
.1c Presbyterian Church.
Parents,7:30 p.m., Band Room.
therefore is not in a competitive
Temple, Sanford.
about
politics
in
the
future
when
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
situation with rising stars on a
Oviedo HI" School Band we've got tremendous
P.M., Altamonte Springs
long-term
basis.
Part-tits, 7:30 p.m., Oviedo High problemi today.
Parliamentary Law Uult, 7:45 (OIU1ItY Center.
litr&amp;y Planz for ziaghetU taste and offensive to the
FEB. 28
"I am not going to get be.
p.m. at home of Mrs. Leonard
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American
people.
dinner
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Band
students
to
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Toy, 1490 W. Fairbanks.
"I have no prospects, no member of his Cabinet. I try to
Deltona Community Center. form solos and ensembles.
Speaker, Mm C.W. Reese, past
Gtueva Citizens AssociatIM thoughts and no plan3 for 1960. 1 avoid trouble between him and
Jim Arroyo will show slides of
tate president Florida State L
-ip to Spain. light lunch at 8 p.m., Geneva Community don't think anyone gives a good members of his staff. I don't
Association of Parllamen. noon.
God damn about 1980,"
want to give him trouble. I want
Election of officers
d
Rockefeller's
remarks
came
to
help him. We've talked about
ng
' planning
organizations may send officers (iiapter United Daughters of
meeti
during an hour-long, poswnld. it, I've explained tjds to
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to meetings.
Songwriters Guild OfCentral night session with reporters
the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m. at
the bmw of
Florida, 7:30 p.m., First aboard Mr Force Two ashere. might step aside in 1976
Civitan International
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Federal Savings and Loan, 2424 turned to Washington from a leave the White House door
Swinney at 208 W. 17th
( .;Word) 7:30 p.m.,
Edgewater Drive, College speaking engagement Wednes. open to
Cavalier
Sanford
Co-hostesses
Mrs
him, Rockefeller said
Resttaurant, 17-VCharles Steenworth and MM Park. Members asked to brhW day night before 3,000 automo. "Nobody's talking aboLit (that)
any nev, work. Public invited. live engineers in Detroit.
W.B. Wallace.
unless they've got a hole in
Cancer open forum, 5mfr
CbM supper sponsored by
As he has before, Rockefeller their head."
Memorial Hospital auditoriwn, Youth
Personal Growth
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Metholist
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Transactional Analysis, 7
Xedical Society Auxillary
Methc~dist Church of SWord SJC, A-107. Call Se
Junior College Community
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presented a tasting dinner featuring food specialties from the
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The G.E.D. test leading to a must be completed by March
high school equivalency 14.
A free, self- help program to
dip
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P l oma will
prepare the student for the test
Seminole Junior College March
is available at study centers
24 2S and 26 Anone 18 or over
located throughout Seminole
who has met the prerequisities County. For details on the stud
of American history, civics and center in your neighborhood
Americansism vs ConunuriLsm Cal! Scminale Jualor Collegc
may take the test Eligibility and ask for the G.E.D. office

Commerce building.
Sponsored by the TrCounty Roadrunners C.B.
Radio Club. the free
program will be of interest
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examination (BSE) will be held the public, It will involve
tonight at 8 p.m. In the Seminole discussion, demonstration, and
Memorial Hospital auditorium. question and answer sessions.
Sponsored by the Seniinole The program will be similar to
County Uni~
American Cancer the ones being conducted for
Society, the program will be high school students uirougt

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have come out publically in write to their representatives in
workshops throughout Florida,
Passed by Congress with favor of the ERA, including the legislature to confirm what
president of the League of more than 90 per cent voting in presiden t Ford, Mrs. Betty the polls have shown - that
Women Voterii (LWV) of Favor, the Amendment has been Ford and Gov. and
RCUbifl most of the people will support
Florida, Eleanor Weinstock, ratified by 34 states, Only four Mk,
their representatives who vote
reports it is apparent that more states must ratify for th,e
"We are optimistic about the for the ERA ratification in
members of the League, and proposal to become the 27th
i other groups throughout the Amendment of the U.S. Con- results in 1975, in view o
ratification in North Dakota
State, are
about the stitutlon,
and the overwhelming approval "
ratification of the Equal Rights
According
to
the
LWV,
in
a expremed in the survey of the
Mfleijwiicflt (E'A) by
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poll taken of Florida citizens in citizens of Florida," said Mrs.
seIonoLu.Cegms1ature.
than 70 rtof Weinstock.
The ERA states simply: 1974,morepe
Florida citizens approved
4,
Radio, TV
We are asking all our
ratification
of
the
shall not be abridged by the
members, as well as other
ri
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and he's been helping her get
Women Vote rs, and Gilbert L. Lewis, president of Pan
d her life straightened out. Abby,
I care not about diplomats.
Am erican Bank In Altamonte Springs, study new ten' Digest
that I'Poor kid" Is divorced, has but,
.soon to be dbtributed to area residents with cost being an.
When a woman says "Yes,"
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woman's voice was barely au- counters or her general repu
By BERNICEBEDEOSOL
dible as she told a legislative Lion iii regard to chastity.
committee what it's like to be a
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Art exhibit by Central Florida
71v changes have drawn the
rape victim who goes to court
Art Association, Fashion agai
support
of women a groups, ponst her attacker in
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of
Orlando,
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spokesmen
and prosecutors
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SWRpI0 'MW whole trW was basic(Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
thr
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as a means of
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victims from courtroom q amay surface and put the formation about someone else f44p,, 4
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home Don't be the one who good to the listener.
Susan, not her real name
assault
brings it up.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Call Seminole Junior College added, "The defense lawyer
TAURUS (Aprd 20-May 20) 21) An acquaintarce obflgated Community Services
Susan raid her assailant "told
for asked me do I wear a bra, do I
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have any see-through bimses, me he had killed four *Is and
to you for somoething you did for reservations.
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smuething You're wWkiq on. her in the past will not come
garettes I smoke, raped them all. He told me he
Jackson Heights School how friany cl
This is why it won't benefit through as you hope.
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did I have an orgasm while I was going to kill me. I didn,t
Advisory Council, 7 p.m., at the
from your usual creative
was raped, did I enjoy being know what to do except try to
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(Dec.
22-Jan.
school.
Mrs. Cora Jen
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EM1Y4I (May
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You
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get
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fingers
careful
how you handle others lf plain the testing ogram for
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cused rapist, and Susan said he
wrong morvv will lose an ally.
now is facing trial for another
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AQUARIUS
(Jan. 2(~Feb. 19) main carnixis
to enhance your resourml the
H-C,; 7 p.m., ind while lie was free on his own
IS No LAUGHING
The
easy way.
re's going to b some delay 8:15 pm, SJC H-SI Call recognizance before of
CANCER (June 21-July 22) regarding work or service you Community Services Seminole trial in Susan's cam.
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Watch yourself again today so want performed now. Try to Junior College Community
that you're not hypercri ti cal of have alternatives planned
Susan agreed to testify before
Services for reservations
But (h Welcome Wagon
.1mrod ows, th~-':f,lj yt-t.. !=!
the
Howse Judiciary Committee
hostess can make it easier
Women interested In Further Wednesday only if she could
ng to be helpful
I)on't borrow anything today
to adlust to sour new sur
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22) unless
it's
absolutely Education, 9:30 a.m., to 12:30 remain anonymous.
roundings, and maybe put
Usually you're not a fault- ncs.ary. If yt*i do, be extra- pm, no fee, 6 weeks, SJC's
The all male panel is consid.
a smile on )our lace
finder; you look #11Gr sv
-= iI cares'u;. Iteturn It whet, Saith Seminole Center, Call ering proposed changes In state
%#%^&amp;
SJC Comit units
#ces For law to prohibit the in troduction
in others or a si tuation Today, promised
reserva tio ns,
iowever, you'll focus
of evidence in court about a
negative.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Now ls the tlineto see lf you can
Feb. 28,1975
trim some fat from your budget
for outside Interesm PWI in
You'll inake some major
your horns a bit
changes this year that you've
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) been contemplating.
Goals that you set now will Improments will not be
notbehandedyouonaailver noti ableatrzrst.but as t[vue
vou'rc tryi
pattar.
Prpar* for 'n uphi ll
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rates to large users by alderation be given to ad4no'
Ilerald
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Schreiner. whose district in. Department of Pollution would be willing
pay
LONGWOOD
The
se wer service
be held before any sewer rate the possibility of water rates that the water department is city of Casselberry whre
to turning the deficit operation feeling from the people there. three plants and paid
the if It were- proved the Skylark increase was approved.
Increases. Council last week not operating at a loss,
commercial users are chard
of the sewer package plant
Sct'relner said a number of operation costs al though none plant is actually losing money.
Crenshaw
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discussed
th
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p
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sibi ty of
serving Skylark subdivision septic tanks have been fai li ng j
Connell urgcd that con- on the basis of meter size. .
of the three were owned by the
into a self-supporting utility is Longdale and the residents may city.
hooking up adjacent Longdale view favorably a move to have
Final details are b&amp;ng
subdivision to the plant, a sewer system installed,
completed to have two
CouncilmanH.A.Scotttoldcol.
renshawjnsIstedtea ua l plants -Skylark
leagues this week,
financial report from ac- Harbor - deeded to the city.
Scott made his remarks after co untant Harold Hartsock
Crenshaw criticized th e city's
excouncitman Dick Crrns1vw which
showed that $17,000 was abandoning of plans for a city.
said he could not believe city spent in sewer service last year wide sewer system last year
is
figures showing the Skylark while only $10,000 was received after an advisory vote by
plant operation is costing in revenues included costs of people ran i in opposition to
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.
ntarly $2 fot every $1 In the Columbu.s Harbor package the proposed utility, saying
it
revenue received,
plant that serves the Sanford had not been intended that
A resident of Skylark and a Orlando Kennel Club and the Skylark plant would be a
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mernber of the past city council privately owned sewer plant permanent facility.
WASHINGTON (AP)- Vice said lie hoped and expected to
that granted permission to Sky- serving E E Williamson Road
lie insisted that plans were President
Nelson
A become a major policy and
lark developers, CAM rArp., to developments.
for the monthly sewer rate at Rockefeller today virtually planning force through his I
place the package plant on cityPublic Works Director Ralph the city-wide system would
be ruled himself out of presidential and his stairs — expanded role
property, Crenshaw said It had Fisher said the package plant $450 monthly
politics forever
within the I)oi'iet1c Council
been planned the p1 mt 's'. i1d "'rin i'
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serve t,ongdale as well until the Iload area is owned by
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Long- refuted Crenshaw's remarks desire to keep President Ford's cliarged with meshing the variCitvconnected to the Altamonte wood Utilities Inc axJ that about cost on the citywide trust, 'uckefe&amp; r declared, ous functions of the CXCJ'1%e
Springs regional plant.
priv ate enterprise pays its own system, saying with cunnec
I'm just not a compeL1tIe departments as well as advis.
Councilman Jerry Connell bdl&amp; Jn addition, all bfl1s for the tion to the Aftamonte Springs fac tor
W'
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noted as.cing the costs to Cc-'b'.s ILi
plant are plant actual montiti) charges the Republican political front problem.s
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Lorigdale residents for pipe, being sent to the dog track.
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would have exceeded $16 per
TER
The vice president, 66, must.
etc., of cont.xung t' the SkyReminded
When Crenshaw was in office homeowner.
that
years ago he
ed that Ford is "bound to run
lark plant might be excessive the city applied for and
noting he was and be a candidate" for re-elec- had asserted that no vice pmsi.
17-92
dent could become a second
lion 1976
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istratlon, Rockefeller cited two
about 1980" as to his

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Four Generations
Help Celebrate
90th Birthday

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Prtpsring for rummage sate are (from
Mitchel

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kit)

Marion Browa, Edwina Felder, Mary Smith and HIlds

Vegetable Sale Set
The Just Us Club wishes to up the ser ving of food.
make The Good Samaritan
The community's cooperation
Home a more comfortable in the past has shown The
Just
home for the aged and less Us Club that the Commuzdty
fortunate. The Home needs the does care for the
Good
kit'hen equipped with a Samaritan Home.
steamtable so that the food can
There wi ll be a rummage and
be kept properly, and it needs 'Fcgetable sale at 206 East First
heated serving carts to speed Street in the Woodruff Building

Looking

For

Job?

Feb. 28-March 3..'.ppliances,
fresh vegetables, eggs and
frh fruits tobe donat ed for
rummage sale, are being
collected by The Just Us Club.
You may bring your con.
tributjons to the Good
Samaritan Home, or cal' the
home and club members will
collect contributions.

Ecnlng Homald, Sanford, Fl,

Mrs. Eleanor Karst Brady onserved her 90th birthday
Sunday at the Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center
on Mellonville Avenue with family members and friends.
She received several gifts and a beautiful decorated
birthday cake. Brother Barnard Barga, of the Nativity
Catholic Church, Lake Mary, brought her Holy Communion during the afternoon,
Among those sharing the celebration were a
daughter, Mrs. Leroy MacTavisli, two granddaughters,
Mrs. Stanley Wiseman Jr., and Mrs. Garvin Harden, Jr.
and great-granddaughter, little Miss Angie Harden.
Mrs. Brady, born Feb. 23, 1885 in St. Louis, Mo. was
the youngest of a family of eight and was a young lady
during the mostalgic days of the St. Louis World Fair.
She Is the widow of Dr. Ewing P. Brady, professor i n
Dental School at Washington University, St. Louis, for
more than 30 years.
She has three daughters, six grandchildren and one
great granddaughter. Daughters are Miss Rose Brady,
librarian at Pope Pius X 1 Library, St. Lous; Mrs. Robert
Brendecke, Mission Viegn. Calif. and Mrs. Maclavish, a
registered nurse, Sanford.

_ SCOREBOARD
SIR

Diploma

Looking for a job? A high or ar-u pwient In shorthand
school diploma Is the key to and-or bookkeeping. She urges
obtaining employment in the women to apply for Jobs that
crent "employer marker', are in non-traditional female
"6' a
5ucil as managers and
Florida State Employment technicians. She states,
Service representative. his "Positions are opening up for
Meng works in
women In these areas locally
opened iumth ienunoie aii and nationally and they snould
office located on the second make the most of the op.
floor of the Pan American Bank portunity."
Building ( intersection of 14 and
Just down the hail from the
SR
F.S.E.S.
office Is the place
"With somany people looking
w
hereone
can "unlock the
for work, employers are hiring
door"
to
getting
a Job.
better qualified applicants. A
Seminole
Junior
College's
person needs a high SChOOl
diploma Just to quality for most Adult Basic Education program
offers individualized study
Jobs," she explains.
While previously working in classes to prepare for the
the Sanford office, Ms. Meng General Education Development Test (G.E.D.) leading to
talked with many
high
school equivalency
who had earned high school
diploma.
equivalency diplomas Issued by
the state of Florida. She emStudents 18 or over may
thaslzed that no distinction was enroll for study session at
made between students who classroom No. 3 In the Pan
had received high school American Building Monday
diplomas issued locally by through Friday from 8 a.m.county school systems and 3:30 p.m. and also on Thursday
those who earned state high and Friday evenings from 7•10.
school equivalency dlpfo.nas, There Is no charge for
"We record both types of registrstion instruction or
diplomas as the equivalent of 12 materials.
yearsofschooling and, as far a.s
For further information
I know, most employers also about the program than can
Jo," Ms. Meng edds.
enable you to become better
Although the Job market qualified to get a job ortgain
continually changes, women sense of personal satisfaction
can still expect to find jobs from earning a diploma, con.
available in the clerical fields tact the Adult Basic Education
provided they can type 50 wpm office, Seminole Junior College.

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thing that as
hashappened
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me,"said
said Billie
BillieJean
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King, -is
"is

that we h've been able to communicate."
And Ms. King, as she pref ers to be called, smiled
sweetly at Air Vice Marhsal Sir Brian Burnett, chairman
all of the All-England Club, which runs the Wimbledon
Tennis Tournament.

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PIOfl.

five-time

Wim bl edon cham-

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SI'.'.',

at 4 p.m. to , battle Palatka
Central.

In other first round games,
I':tIgertter and M70n ka m eet

('ourt c'It tnainls!ning the club dIdn't h:':e th right t.
refuse to renew the tickets,

St Pete I. LOB
Seminole 6, St
They had just announced what they called a cornPete 6; 70 - Emmons. Chantpromise on women's prize money. But In fact Sr Brian,
berlain. HP
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once Britain 's comander.jnchjef
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Xurth (W7 0)

In other events, Semimle's

The flashy Trinity trackster one-Inch.

100-yard low hurdles (16.2) and 100-yard dash with 12.5 and 12.6
the 440 (61.6),
tImes respectively.
Despite the outstanding per-

thp fwm^"_n !7!L~

Brantley, after erasing nine in the 880 medley and th
e 440
school marks last week, en- relay. Brantley took top honors

tered the books Wednesday In in the 680 relay with school
the long jump, 880 relay,djscus record of 1:57.1.

Tribe Falls To Brantley

Lake Brantley downed (185-170 — 356), Jeff Davis In
Seminole 37-22 In a high school the 132-pound group (210)180 —
weightlifting match Wednesday 390), Mark Takac in the 165night at Seminole.
pound group (255-5
(60)
Lake Brantley won all but one Jeff Hammond in the 181-pound
weight class. Seminole's Ron division (280-270-550), Craig

Spain pre va iled in the 148- Davis in the 196-pound class
pound class with two lifts of 325 (325-255 — 580) and Dana
for a 450 tota l.
,.fl — - - -

Hopkins In the heavyweight

fur Like &amp;unlley division ió5-cóü —
were Kirk Driskill and JohnLakeBrantleyls aaw 44 and
Smi th In the 173-pound divlslcn Seminole is 0-4.

10

Kelly. lb
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Totals
St Pete
Seminole

contract against the Dolphins In a Dade County Circuit

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Seminole tackles Bishop

St InulS VS Vir g n .it Norfolk to Bishop Moori"s field Friday
5t LouIS at New York

attorney to renew his five season tickets because ofcostly

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Wednetday's Results

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inimager, made his offictal debut as the Cleveland Indians

30I0

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And the lady refftTefl to was

Trinity's ace, Carroll Curtis, Laverne Boykin took top honors
during her 220-yard dash. Miss in the shot, despite Eberle's
Curtis took one of her four firsts record,, 30-feet, five-inch toss.
In the flU, needing only 28.4
Seminole's Karin Louwsm.a
seconds to cover the distance, won the softball toss at 176-feet,

Kern Heffernan recorded her
A number of major league players have yet to sign
formance of Curtis, Trinity second sub.oiz minu te mile
1975 contracts but Tony Conigliaro, out of the game for
34managed third place with 37 a 5:56.2 liming.
years following a beanball incident, would like nothing
points. The Lake Brantley
In the 880 run, Darlene
better.
Patriots racked up lop honors Berkley took first and He!.
And the Philadelphia Phillies are trying to acquire
with 111 Points, complimented fernan followed. Berkley
Dick Allen, the reluctant slugger, from the Atlanta
with five school records, finished
yards In front of
Braves, who would like either pitcher Steve Carlton or
Seminole
was
second
with
68
Heffernen
with
times of 2:41.4
slugger Greg Luzi.nskl In return,
with Lake Howell residing in and 2:50.6 respectively.

3000

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MIAMI (AP)— Ellis Rubin's long-standing feud with
MiamI Dolphins' owner Joe Hobble has resulted In
another court suit — an attempt by Rubin to regain seats
to National Football League games.
Hobble, managing general partner of the club, an.
nounced on Feb. 13 that he wouldn't allow the Miami

1o0o
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Totals

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Quiniela (7 1) $71 00
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740 7 San DIego

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300 6 Utah

C,lnger Lynn
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Miller. CI

Cleveland at Los Angeles

Denver
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Puget Sound 57, Seattle Pacific
63

shot putt and the 440 relay.
Lynn Thompson tossed the
discus an astonishIng 87-feet,
FORES'F CITY — "Boy what eight inches, breaking the old
a stri de . . . she sure hasa nice school marks by more
than 25
style," were a few of the feet.
comments at Lake Brantley Lisa Eberle broke records In
stadium where the Patriot girls the shot putt and the long jump.
hosted Seminole, Lake Howell Her shot of 30-feet dropped the
and Trinity Prep in a high old mark by a foot and her long
school track meet Wednesday jump of 15-feet, one-Inch set the
at terrmn.
mark ahead six Inches.

Rubin Sues Again

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Noble Duke

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recorded firsts In the
Nidunan of the Pats edged
longjump (15-feet, nine-inches), coun terpart Terry Foster in the

National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers flew Into
Vero Beach, Fla., without five key unsigned players.

Fritz Lagerran then slammed a
two-run home run over the left-

Golden State at Phoenix

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birdies with his listed 18 handicap.

Bowling Green 73, Ohio
66
C. Michigan 91. C Michigan 76

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LAUDERHILL, Fla. (AP)
Jack Nicklaus, bubbling
with confidence and with a course record behind him, set
out in his usual position as the man to beat In todaY's first
round of the $260,000 Jackie Gleason Golf Classic,
I'
This Is the best position I've been In, Insofar as my
game is concerned, in a long, time," Nicklaus said after a
nine under par effort In Wednesday's pro am.

opened spring training camp at Tucson, Ariz., and the

W.Va. St. 91, Morr i s Har.ey $3

II SO $000 3

Outshines Ford's 100

fie played that round In the company of President

a wild pitch. He scored on 13111

Track Io ctors
Herald Correspondent

Gerald Ford, who competed as a member of Nicklaus'
pro-am tenm along with host Gleason, Bob Hope and
Elliot. Kahn, a Great Neck, N.Y., businessman.
The President shot 100. He scrambled over the first
eight holes but played his last 10 in only eight over par. He

Skelton cut down the runner at
the plate with a perfect throw,
SJC scored all it needet In the

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Dade 2-0 last Friday and hurled
a shutout in a pre-season ga me.
Rlghtflelder Skip Skelton
saved Kurth's shutout In the
fifth after a Trojan reached
a man and St. Petersburg's
Scott Miller singled to right.

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Seattle at Philadelphia

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punishment my son's gym
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situps and 60 pushups. The next
day his stomach muscles are
very sore and painful.
I know this Is good exercise,
but usually you work up to this
amount gradually. Could this
sort of thing be harmlul in any their students to want to
way? My son is 12 years old. exercise, stop that archaic
DEAR
READER
practice of using exercise as
Excessive exercise beyond pinithment.
what the body is trained to do
DEAR DR. LAMB
Please
will cause minor Injury to the tell me something about leg
muscles. That ITVI}' be one aches. I Just came home
reason for the mwcle soreness without finishing my
png
we all experience after mwh because the pain In my left leg
episodes. Such exercise bouts was so bad. After I have been
actually slow down the rate of walking for a couple of hours,
body development and the the pain starts In the toe next to
development ofexercise my little one. It don't get off it
!I.. r*.!. i... Tir., irnmJ!!y, the
c'er, -it
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doni strain.
tinues on up to the knee and is
The excessive exercise in ttds excruciating.
form is not likely to do major
I have been to the doctor
harm to the health on the strt- three times with no imterm basis.
lirovemeni He has checked my
Why do I say short term clrcuial ion, which jsfjne.J have
basis? Because the gym had tests for uric acid,
teacher who uses exercise as a rheumatoid arthritis and the
form of punishment is really like, and all are okay.
dftr his .r hi- n p pm-.
I'm 58, v 'ih 135 lyo n ,41 m1
pose. For ciu4ren exercise 1VC been very active. This
should never be used as punish- problem Is beginning to affect
ment. The idea is to make my activity. I have been having
exercise
pleasant
and it for about four months now.
something children will want to
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With the entry deadline entered in Top Fuel Is "TV March 13-16. Last year there convincing vi cto
ry over Lennie gaining popularity in America.
TO.
Ivo, now driving for wasn 't an empty motel room
for
Pond
and
Daytona
500 winner For this reason, race promoter
for the sixth annual NHI1A the Natiowise Rod Shop team. i
50-mile
radius.
The
track
is
Benny
Parsons.
After
three Cup Ed Otto feels Daytona Cycle
Gatornatlonal already reads
Sanford racer Johnny Brown working on Increased spectator events, Petty has 487 points and Week '75' could not be complete
like a "Who's Who In Drag will have his strong-running parking, but It still will not be *43,400 in winnings. Parsons is wi
Racing."
'
thout speedway racing. Otto
second in the Cup standings has invited some of this
With "Big Daddy" Don
with 441 points, but the Ellerbe, country's best riders to cornGarliLs, Gary Beck and Dave
N.C.
Kings Row Chevrolet pete for over *10,000 in prize
Settles entered In Top Fuel, and
driver
tops the money list with money.
Bob Glidden, Wayne Gapp,
$44,910.
defending champ Wa ll y Booth
Speedway racing combines
Cecil Gordon moved to third brute horsepower, physical
and Bill Jen ki ns leading the
way in Pro Stock, the list is
place with 429 points, ahead of ability and courage. It demands
Dave
Marcis (4) and James the maximum from its cornimpressive, to say the leas t.
Hylton
(405). Bobby Allison petitors and gives the
Late Pro entries to do battle
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dropped from first place to maximum to the specta tors.
UdiU inuuue ueienwng
eighth
as he did not enter the
Speedway's technical rules
Division 3 champion Paul Corvette in the gas classes ample
Richmond race. The next stop are simple. The hike must have
Lo n g enecker of Arcanum, Ohio chere' last year, during the
in Sunday's Rich. on the Winston Cup Gra nd
a nd 1974 U.S. Nationals points meet, he upset some of mood A500victory
Naa oneno
cylinder
four-stroke
has pushed reigning tional schedule Is the Carolina
engine,
more than
511 cc's,
Cham pion Mar vin Graham of th
etopstarslndrag racing He Grand National champion 500 at Rockingham's North and no brakes. Mo
Oklahoma City, Okla,
st bik
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eventually lost to the winner of Richard Petty Into the Winston Carolina Motor Speedway this weighjustunder I&amp;l pounds
and
Each driver qualified for a the meet and Uüs year he has Cup point lead for the liNt
tio Surd
ut u
strung Wiiikritiunai.s lineup .iiiiC i.iit.k
C iiurpwer on
. is fiei arid U1I.S SINISOII.
Class
A
speedway
motorcycle
nitromethane
fuel.
that required better than a 6.09. stronger Piotor aided by the
'Me five-time Winston Cup racing Is coming to Volusia
in fact, Longenecker was the new
Each night of racing begins at
Turbo
heads that hit the titleholder fron Randleman, County Speedway March 4.8. 8 p.m. Volusla County Speed.
low qualifier In the event with market
for Chevy.
N.C. started on the pole with his Great Britain 's second largest
way is located west of 1-95 on
an outstanding 5.93 effort. Also
The Gator Nationals will run STP Dodge and cruised to a s ctator sport is ranidlv
pe
( AA
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First

S. Too4sie Midget ( 5). 6 WaII,e Detroit
11 71 10 41 5.4 79
eMarco (5). 7. ftC 's Gloavon (S Wash
6 53 S 17 131 339
7), $ Ba rn Berg (6)
THIRD, IlL D
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WEDNESDAY MATINEE
Welborn (6),2 K's Mandalay (5?). Buffalo
3 1) fl $8 769 $5
FIRST, 1.16. C. 3)61:
3 CMIa Paige (12), 1 llcn Murphy Boston
3219
11 71 271 191
M A 's Robbie
6 00 420 3.00
(tO). S Berkley Anion (a).
All Tolonto
n 79 ii si ,is 212
Rio Looker
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4.) 171 213
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Ran rs ,t Louis i
On rcr Y ou
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Pittsburgh 3. '1ashincjton I
Glen's Charm
Ii.so 770 7
Push The Pace (6). 6 Smooth y Bill
Atian,a 7. Philadelphia 1
Cobbler
340 1
IS 2). 7 Mineola Taipei (1).
Los Angeles 7, Do-trod I
OulnicIa (7$) 5113 ii)
Montague Marker (6)
Montreal i. Vancouver
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FIFTH, 1.16, 0
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Double (A 8) $77.'0
Fran (6). 7. Old RoIe(12),3, What
Minnesota), California 1
THIRD,
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I e. Pensive
; Lea Babe Eckert (1),
2000 770 4
Berkley
Vancouver tt Philadelphia
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Los Angeles at Bulfalo
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Real Angel
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Caradian Division
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Quinieta (55) 575 10
St a t ely ($), 6 Ghost Chaser
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The Seminol. High School JV swatted a single that scored two
baseball team opened its season runs.
Wednesday with a 5-3 win over
Terry Smith led Seminole
Lake Brantley.
th a three-for-tour showing,
Seminole Pitcher Mike
Walker had a no-hitter until the including two doubles.
sixth inning when Lake
Seminole's Mark Robertson
flrantky's Randy Fowler slammed a tniole for two rbi.

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If the car Isn't there, the orflexibility Ii the key to getting
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newcarwlthlnhow-sofwal.clng out making an identical pair, timetable is typical.
into the showroom. But If the because of the scores oi options
Inc order is, mailed to the
buyer wants one of those hard. and colors available,
central office, where it Is
to-find machines, It could be
Ford and Chrysler have near- double-checked and put into the
two months before he gets the ly similar numbers.
firm's computer system. That
keys. The average Is about
The Industry has about 1.6 takes 10 to 30 days depending on
three to six weeks.
million cars built and ready to the mail and whether the
That's the range found In a sell.
original order is correct.
t check of rmtroit auto deal. When the buyer orders his car It takes another 10 days to get
ers and Big Three automakers. "the dealer will do his beat go the combination of the order
Automakers are willing to sell him a car out of stock, and and parts from 13,000 suppliers
stdp cars hundreds of mdes that means give him a better tothe cssembly line and the car
from one dealer to another to deal," a Chrysler spokesman built. Another 10
ys
get a car out of stock to a buyer, said.
elapses while the car lsshipped
ra ther than build one especially
Certain cars, such as full. byrailandirucktothedealer
for him.
size car with very little or no who gives it a once over and
"Today, as compared with optional equipment, am hard to hands the new owner his keys.
six to eight months ago. or even find. "Very few people order
more so compared with 18 them," the Chrysler spokesman
months ago, generally we can said.
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erably faster." said Jim Conlin, and neighboring zones to see if
dfrof the sales section for such a car is available. GenJ
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considerable Inventory, the Ford 3-4 and Chrysler, 22.
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possible the exact car the buyer ample." a Chrysler spokesman
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cans like to boast that the irs
dept of i collapee, having January. Nevertheless, U anthe best oused nation in the been undermined by high inter. nual rate for that mon th was
world, seemingly oblivious to est rates that siphoned off mon. only r.37,000 units, less than one.
the slums, the vast number of ey to Uncle Sam and Industry, half the rate most officials feel
homes in disrepair, the poorly both of which could pay the IS needed.
planned or fragmented serv. Wgl~er rates.
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ices.
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that
may hold back the recov
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to appreciate how housing In mo6t homebuflders, the nature cry is a big inventory of unsold
the United States Is almost a]- of the industry being that a aparL ments and single-Iamfly
ways the industry to feel the goodly percentage of the work houses. About 410,000 units reeconomic pinch the first and be done by relatively small, main unsold, largely because
or'St,and sometimes isthe last poorly financed busineismen customers could not obtain
recover.
Now, with interest rates fall. mortgages.
Legislators have Wked about Ing and people returning their
It is probably for fti reason
it, industry and social sFTvicc funds to the savings and loan that the bright news, the first in
representatives have com.
associguans, the biggest Mort- months, was partially ec
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indication of future acti%rity,
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Fin. I AP
In fact, sideshow freaks are Mafia River has
h&amp;,e to it here.'
worked the circuit as the half 175,000 11! t'ad to start from public has newer been better, payroll and rarely do they want
Sandwiched between Central celebrities, says Ward Hall, the carnys the hawkers, the
And Sandra Reed, an albino lady because of missing limbs, scratch."
The better educated people t,e. to switch from one show to anFlorida's phosphate mines and founder of The Worlds Fair concessionaires, the ride men, sword swallower from Her. runs the business now.
Hall is the kingpin of a come, the more Interest they other. "They are very danish.
tomato fields is a tiny town Freaks and Attractions, Inc. the magicians, the sword mond, N.Y., who came aboard
unusual. Take a look If they're happy with the show,
Cot. Casper Balsam, a mldg. dwindling era with four of the
where the librarian bills herself
they don't want to change,"
"These people are to Gibson- swallowers,, the (Ire eaters and six years ago and married Mar. et, was the local policeman for country's seven remaining today at the revival of
as half woman, half baby; the ton what movie
are to the misfits,
old "Big
says Hall.
Sand, a 712- years until his death. Dolly sideshows under his domain. chcraft, occult, magic."
lobster boy is on the local board Hollywood," Hall
"They
Here they can escape from pound fat
"It's like one big family," he
from Lancaster, Reagan,
To
bear
this
out
he
cited
has three human
of directors and for years the are very much accepted
two-night stands, glittering hot Ohio.
stunted from the waist down, shows; the other is optical Wu. t1sUcs from a recent fair In adds. "l'lt do this as long as!
policeman
foot tall made a part of the
lights, dusty fairgrounds,
very
Her whole family worked didn't let that curtail her activi- alon.
Dallas, Tex. In an tUlUSUaIly can. These
midget.
If they lived in Columbus, Ga., strange faces
carnivals so hectic pace was ties.
It's heyday In the late long 17-day run, 66,000 sideshow close to me. When I'm old and
It's Gibsonton, where the 2,- they
nothing
new.
falling apart,tf they'll push me
And
Grady
St
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bi
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ed
a
tickets were sold.
Percilla Bejano is known
s l93
500 population doubles in winter mayor's banquet. But these
At
the
height
of
the
season
In
a wheelchair, I'll be there
Miss
live 36-i nch - the Lobster Boy because of The re were more than
whenthecarnlvalcjrcujtcome.s people are invited to functic'ns the Monkey Girl on the road.
Hall has about 60 people on the with them."
black hair covers her 'swords in her act and says she's claw-like limbs, is a member of sideshows those years.
home from the road,
from
head
to
foot,
crosses
her
been
contacted
by
the
Guineas
the
board
of
directors
of
the
InToday there a decline in
Here no one seems to notice
—
For decades
forehead
and
chin
and
runs
Book
of
Records.
Independent
Showdeformed
attractions
because
miashapes or deformities,
rated spot near the scenic down her. cheeks,
men's Association,
of advances In medicine and
DAWSON'S WALLPAPER
Heading south on the Gull
"Here everyone is impor. surgery.
"It's like a blind man or Coast from Tamp along old timt," said hail as be watched
somebody without
Then, too, In the old
SALE
Trail one could pass Ralph Smoot, the Human Pin
Reasons Why
arm,"
"You get used
ever seeing Cushion, double as a carpenter. sideshows played little oneSTOCK
150.000
to it."
the wood frame houses,
C
"Today we Just
Smoot sticks thin
through
You Should Dank &amp; Finance With
She's not on the
PRICES
arms onsthge, Of f-stage he play the big fairs and it has
tered
with
tents,
banners,
poles
helps
build wooden p!atforms dried UP resources. You're not
START AT Q9
For her, it's a livelihood. "I
they're there
coming In contact With new 1st2 LOCATIONS
fun at work,"
and equipment
says and
the acts,
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less
a
mile
off
the
main
905 N. Orlando Ave.
5901 Anno Ave.
"I get to see you
Hall, started in the business eat, Ha ll says.
nothing but
Flagship Bank of Sanford
artery
17.92
Maitland, Fla.
Pinecastle
you have to
to see me."
a clown at the age of 14 and
Also, with the advent of the
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There are some subtle hints bought his first sideshow in big rides In the mid 'W car.
a midget from Breckendirge, like the Giant's Motel, once 1951.
DIRECT AUTO FINANCING—
nlval owners began to lose In.
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Hall
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immediatelythereafter; 01heri.

Sanford, Florida 37771

default will be entered against you

Publish: Feb 70, 27, March 6, 13,

WllNE5Srnyhandandthesealo,
this Court on the 15th day of
February, A.D. 1975.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwnh, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By- LIllian I Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT M. MORRIS
HUTCHISON, LEFFLER

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION t'4Ø 7S2I9.CA44.F
In re the Marriage of:
LAWRENCE FRANKLIN CUNNINGHAM.

8. MOklttS
Post Office Drawer H
Sanford Florida 32771

Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: Feb. 20' 77, March 4, 1).

and
MARY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM,
Wife.

NOTICE OF SUIT

1975

To- LAWRENCE FRANKLIN

DEK.119

CUNNINGHAM

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1120 Florida Ave.
says....
Make it a Happy New Year, Pay
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last years bills and star? saving again. No selling experience Det.jry, Adults. Lovely large 1
necessary. Let's talk *b04jt it.

bedroOm air, ideal for retired
persons 46$ 4451; 372 $051.
Blvd.; off 23tP, St.; ofl Locust Ave. — ___________________________
Call i-3079.
close to ownto, new lovely 7
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throui trial balance, for small
servIce
pd. by owner. S170. 372.
construction Co. Office, preferably
7591 Of 3231593.
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With mechanized accounting
experience on Burrough' L-, DON'T FORGET THE HERALD'S
Must have wllllng.,ess to be
HOMEMAKERS SHOW at THE
trained i, Pompano Bach, Fla.
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
for several montht before re.
March A. Cooking show starts at
location 01 office in Sanford.
7:)0,but doors open 11630 for you
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hOUse. 323 9370 from 9 to 4,

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Residence unknown
ford, 32771.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
___________ 31—Apartments Furnished
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
a suit has beam I lied against you A GOOD SALESMAN —ii never out
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, that
in the
Circuit Court for
Of work. Call us if you have a real
FLORIDA.
estate license, and a desire to
WELAKA AP AR TMENTS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.I$S4.CA.04.0 Seminole County, Florida en
In R, the Marriage
EARN MOREl
114W
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FORREST GREENE, INC.
PATPICIA
BOWERS, of- LAWRENCE FRANKLIN
CUNNINGHAM, Husband, and
REALTORS 3)3 S3or3fl pe70
PETITIONER. AND HAROLD
Furnished I bedroom air cond. apt
INOP AM BOWERS, RESPON
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MARY
LOUISE
CUNNINGHAM.
Ladies
as
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Show
Directors
Wife, Civil Action No 73219 CA 01
DENT
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Sarah
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Jewelry
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Earn
F The nature of thiS suit is to obtain
AMENDED
$35 Hr. Full or part time No In WANT AN EVENING AWAY FROM
a dissolution of marriage, special
NOTICE OF ACTION
vestment 3732791 after 6.
equity or award as lump sum
HOME—FREE? Then aflend the
TO
HAROLD INGRAM BOWERS alimony oi property, including real Executive Secretary Shorthand
Herald's Homemakers Show t
Property deurlbed below. and other
the Sanford Civic Center Tuesday,
preferred, ex--tilent tyPist. Good
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED relief, including the disposition of
PWCh 4 417:30 P.m. Door% open at
that
an action for dissolution of
pay and benefits Reply Box 544
care of The Herald, P.O. Box 1437.
marriage and to claim special the following deScribed property
Waled at. PeYSIV.nIa Avenue,
equity In th e following described Ovi
Sanford. Fla 37171
edo. Seminole County, Florida,
T
furnished apts., quiet neig h.
property to wit,
to wit:
bo'hood.
Only
CASHIER
permanent
Lot 1. Block I, Plantation Estates.
The North
93 S3feetot Lot
30. OAK Apply In person to Sa nford Plaza residents. Deposit required $31
UnIt 9, according 10 the Plat thereof MOUNT
SUBDIVISION,
according
Theatre after 7 p.m.
as recorded in Plat Book 73, Page
2, to the plat thereof as recorded in
Public Records at Voiusia County,
Plat Book 11. page 73, 0, the Public Plant Man. must be willing to work I rooms, very nice, water &amp; gas

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h day of Enroll now for Spring sewing
February, A.D. 1975.
classes. Singer approved dealer.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
210 E. lit St., 3775161.
Clerk of Circuit Court
_____________________________
Selnole County, Fmorida

By: Cecilia V Eliern

($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

4—personals
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WITNESS my Hand and seal of —

for the relief demanded in the I75
Petition
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original with the Clerk of Circuit

This show gets funnier by the below, on or before march 21. 1975 CARROLL BURKE
week.
and file the original thereof with the Attorney for Petitioner
Clerk of this Court either before 417 Sanford Atlantic
Yr-vice on Petitioners attorney or
Bank Bldg.
Answer to Previous Puzzle

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding for dissoiutior of
friendly neighbors from marriage has been filed against you
dropphigIn.Barneyalso
and you arereqUired fo5er vepy
be muriage counselor for Fish, of your written defenses. If any,
w ho may be get ting a di vorce. thereto on Petitioner's attorney,
WhOSe name and a dd ress appear

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Court, Sanford, Florida, on or before
MILLER "The St.akeout" A GLORIA ANN DESCHAMPS, Wife 'he 21st day of March. AD. 1975;
NOTICE OF ACTION
stakeout turns a drop into otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
party.Barney and his unit have To: Marcel R. Deschamps.
whose last known
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FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH and you arere.qulred?ofitea copy of
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE y'jr writtefl defenses to I!, if any, on
S300perbu
COUNTY, FLORIDA
377 6733; 377 0362
Carroll Burke, Atlorney for
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7345CA-0A Petitioner, whose address is 612 Samsutà Live leghorn hens, while
In re: the Marriage 01
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
theyIat,
MARCEL
each for 1 to W 5k
P.
DESCHAMPS, Sanford, Florida. and tile the

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Sunday - Noon Fridaj

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13, TO: SHELBY JEAN FERGERSON
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FRUIT FOR SAL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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5) Your clothes should be
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the Christian name
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AND GARDEN SUPPLY
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the
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are
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and nails, a daily shoe shine are
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I) Adapt yourself to "their unemotionally, but with self8) You absolutely must learn
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Winn Dixie
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Having Claims or Demands Against

claiming to have any right, title or Flora, to the Clerk of the Circuit
interest In the real prorty herein Co'jrt, and file the same in duplicate
described,
and as provided in Section 733. 16,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida Statutes, In their
offices in
mat an action to foreclose a mor the County Courthouse in Seminole
tgage on the following real property County, Florida, within four
In Seminole County, Florida.
calendar months from the time of
The South 10 feet of Lot 7 ano the the first publication hereof, or the
fectoft oil. 6iuk S. PALM same wIll be tarred.
TERRAF, according to the Plat
Filed at Sanford Florida. this 171h
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 4,
day of February, l
aties B? and 83 of the Public
S Vera Mae Golietta
Records of Seminole County,
A Administratrjx
FrIda
STENSTROM. DAVIS
has been filed against you and YOU &amp; MCINTOSH
are required to serve a opy of your Attorney for Administrtri*
written defenses, If any, to it on van p.o. Box 13 30,
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke. PA., at Sanford, Fl.
Post Office Box 793, Orlando, Pubtish Feb. 70. 27, 1915
Ftr,d 3'O7, arJ file the Qrrn,,I
DE a 118
with the Clerk Of the abov
e styled
court on or before March 31st, 1975;
otheI a iudgme may be en
tired against you for the reltf
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
demanded n the comant
or FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
petition
FLORIDA.
llESSmyhandandthesealof CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S32CA.O4.0
said Court on February 171 h, 1975.
In re: The Marriage ct
(Seal)
JOHNNY THOMAS FERGERSOPI.
Arthur H. Bekwith. Jr.
PETITIONER. AND SHELBY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JEAN F ERGERSOPI, RESPON
Lillian I. Jenkins
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Bamford and Maxine A. Bamford, LODGE. 'a k a Turner Lodge,
his wife, Ond so all parti having or deceased late
of Seminole Covity,

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Streets

Al Tonaffl,

says It',i

MORNING

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO BRIAN BAMFORD and

(35) Uncle Hubie

Best
10:30 (2, 5) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2. 5) High Rollers
(6) Now You Sec It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,8) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love 01 Life
(9) Brady Bunch

FRIDAY

(35) Animal World
t44) Dinah
810 (9) Karen
(35) Movie
9:00 (2) World At War
(6) Movie

for

than

for

(44) Father Knows

Environment ii
(44) The Fugitive
12:00 (24) Captioned News
1:00 (2,1) Tomorrow
ShoW
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pins

(24) Man A

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(13) Detectives
(24) Intercom 21
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
What's My Line
(8. 9) Lets Make A
Deal

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and early '40s," Hall says.

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THE LOMAS &amp; NETTLETON PROBATE NO.
COMPANY,
In re: Estate ol
Plaintiff. FORREST 1. LODGE. a k-a Turner
V.
Lodge
BRIAN BAMFORD. Cl ux. and it al..
deceased
Defendants
NOTICE TOCREDITORS

(33) Mr. Ed
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
(2, 5) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) Match Game
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Legal Notice I

ir ni CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEE'fTH JUDICIAL. dR. EIGHTNTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-2100-CA-09.8 PROBATE DIVISION

Thursday,
1975-58
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and learn to mix liquid fertilizer,
Records of Seminole County,
paid, child and pet welcome 512S
ha% been filed against you and you Florida.
Working knowledge of pvmps,
per mo. 140 damage deposit 337
are required to serve a copy of your
mOtors, etc. helpful Apply In
You
are hereby required to tile
0711
written defenses if any. to It on your
writt
person to 7300 Country Club Road,
en
defenses
with
the
Cl
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k
Carroll
),2tII0rO.
Atorney
., said Coutl ana Itrve J (.OPy
I or? Bedroom. AdultS Only
Pillllorie-, Burke.
whose address
is for
612 th
ereof upon the Wife or Wife's
Park Avenue Mobile Park
Sford '
bibysitter Lake Mary area
Atlantic Bank Building, attorney. whose dddress is annexed
7545 Park Drive, 337 7041
Sanford. Flo. Icia. 37771. and file the hereto, on or before the 24
Will bring to your home Prefe:
1 h day of
c'riqinal wIth the Clerk of Circuit March. 197$
someon e with Child care ex
Crt, Sanford, Seminole County,
perience.
Call after S 30 p m 3c
myCircuit
hand and
seal as
AVALON APARTMENTS
Florid., on or before the 20th day OS WITNESS
Clerk of the
Court
S729
for
ADULTS. NO PETS
March. A.O 1975; otherwise
Seminole County, Flor
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116W 2nd St.
default will be entered
ida, thiS 11th Laai, need a lob or estra money?
against
YOU
day
of
February,
1973
f cx' the relief demanded in the
Can earn from $Sanhr I up Call Apirtm,nts — furnished and ,jn.
(Seal)
Petition
3 $491 or 319 5470.
furnIshed.
FurnishUS
are Icarpeted
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr.
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&amp;
alt corditloned
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WITNESS my hand and the seal of
up 372Cler
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of
the
Circuit
Court
thi5 Court on this the 11th day of
Part tIme cashier hostesses.
1$t
By:
Lillian
I.
Jenkins
February, A D 1915
Company benefits. Apply in
Deputy Clerk
15cM)
5
KIrby
Moncrief
person
Holiday Inn. FLA RETIREMENT DREAM on Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Altamonte 102.
Springs
SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN
Scent Wekiva Rivers bass
Clerk of Circuit Court
Post Office Box 7779
fiShing paradise, among beautiful
Seminole County. Flor ida
Sanford, Florida 32171
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Rentals
oaks Rental from %125 mo for
fly' Lillian 1 Jenkins
Attorneys for Wife
mobile homes includes free canoe
Deputy Clerk
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ute Adulti on ly Camp Seminole,
CARROLL BURKE
1915
3224170,
30-Apartments Unfurnished
Attorney for Petitioner
flEx
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Pt - att ut'iitS fur
Bank Building
(Ove. 12
Shag, air,
fiShed,
newly
decorated $91..
Sanford, F lorida 3777)
sunny kitchens, pIaygrouj, near
327 779 after S
INVIT.%TlON TO BID
Publish I eb 20. 27, March 6. I),
city park &amp; Sanford Plaza. From
Notice Is hereby given that the
'9,5
5110 Airport Blvd near Sanf,sj Large 1 bedroom furnished apart
City of Lake Mary of Seminole
Ave
OF K 113
1340
mint. All utilities included 911
County, will receive sealed bids up
Park $165 month. 5.10 damage.
to 100 P M March 7, 975 in City
3730630
NOTICEFPUflLlCHEARINOTO Hall. 11S t Crystal Lake Avenue.
CO5tD[P ANP4XATlOP
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A FASHION SHOW will be held at
iflttfmtston time March 4, at the
Homemakers Show In the Sanford

shopi,

In mochint. Full automatic.

Civic Center. Local

Pay balance of 17$ or 10 paymerits of 1.8.

display their Spring fashions.
Døor will lx' open at 630

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fallon deik with bookcase; oak Pick up junk cars FREE Small
price for others Call after I P m
waSh stand. Victorian what not
372
stand, very fine 3 pc. Victorian

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Year, No.

February

28, 1975

Sanford, Florida

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tEDrIOR'S NOTE: Th e following story is an
account nf how a Sanford resident's life was saved
by an alert woman, recalling and using a lLfe4aidng
technique for choking . At the request of the victim,
his identity has been wititheld by The Evening
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man was choking to death on a piece
It food stuck in his windpipe.
tie was turning blue.
More th an 30 people atten di ng the noon luncheon
scre witnessing th e man co ug hing and gagging,
unable to breathe.
All but one pe rson In th e group sat stunn ed ,
ii. I )tit hit' man needed help, l)1It flit (pick
enuugh to act.
All ex ce pt Mrs. Charles Cole,
Essié Cole, instantly recalling a life-saving
technique forchoking victims, mosed like a fH"
th e man, th rew her arin around th e man.

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Lift station arid force main in
stallatlon
concrete foundation
work for Signs, eQuipment, pumps,
etc. Underground or above ground
tans. PrwMq'rnij, ex
cavaton, drive way culvert pipes
and heid walls, retaining walls.
Keith P Smith Contnuction Inc
3056211181. Stan, 21 hr.
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Building &amp; Remodeling
3635316. 323 7781

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testimony during the tway
trial that the pistol - a
"Saturday night special"
thata cefendant said he used
In the robbery met the
dtfinit.ion of law for a firearm,
that of being able to expel a
projectile by action of an ex.
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requested rate increases within
the legally alloted 55 days has decided to go ahead and bW
their
2,000-plus
county
customers for the full request.
And the snafu has ulted Li
increases that more than triple
the monthly water and sewer
bills.
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Vihien Jr. was unavailable for
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comment, as was utility Control
Director Bill Dale,
General Waterworks Office
,
Manager Russell Schmidt told
commissioners sitting as the
The Herald that "It's been over
Utility Control Board, have 55
56 days since they termina ted
days after they decide they
the hearing. We to!d them that
have heard enough evidence on
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we were going to go ahead with
the request at a public healn
the full increasen." Schmidt,
render an official decision.
R#jBEAT hionRus
said that "We had called thern
'the Board terminated its
Calls from dissatisfied on numerous occasions to as?
pubhc hearing on Nov. 26. They customers have poured into thie about the increase, but mveived
gave individual opinimm at a county Utility Control office. no aca,jr,n.- The county or.
Jan. 27 work session that would According to Utility Control dinance providing (era decision
allow the firm a partiz! in- Plant Inspector
ug Uw2n, in 55 days doesn't say what
crease. But Utility Control callers are being told
that "All happens if the decision isn't
At torney Robe rt Morris 1-.'
not we know Is that Morris and the rendere
d, Schmidt said, so his
drawn the individual opinions Board are aware of the in. firm
went ahead with the new
rmal rendering for creases, and that they wiU act rates which he deemed ,,lair.,,
forwarding to the utility firm, on it at their Tuesday meeting." I Continued On
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Homemaker 3how to be held Tursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Sanford Civic Center. The master chef at
e Ann's Capri Restaurant In Sanford, has created mountains out of
potatoes, gelatin and food dye
and rivers from marbelized potatoes. 111ppo and elephant are made of egg plant; monkeys of
peanuts; crocodllesol cucumbers and giraffe, of carrots. The penguins, a Chef D'Mac specialty, are
made from eggs. View th is fantastic cre ation -as we ll as a cooking show, fashion show and merchant displays -at the free Homemaker Show, Th ere will also be free gifts and door prizes, (Herald
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1'Al.Ij\IIA&amp;SEE,
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Floridians will be
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directly during the 1975
legislature to get information on the status of
bills (11111 lah Say.
A toll-free Wide Area
lelephone Sstcm IWATS)
number, which can be
reached by anyone in
Flor ida, will be gin openation March 11 and end in
June The number is 800142 182?
The St r Itt. IS paid for by
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Free estimate. 323 4438,

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Counter tops, Sinks. In
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Meanwhile, pldcard-carrying protesters will have boycotted Lake Orienta Elementary, but because of the circumstances
the stocking-masked black
Both black leaders and school to erase all
herald
Stall Writer
protesters continued their the school for three weeks,
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the school board turned his surrounding their absenteeism. officials have pledged to abide problems zone lines until legal
male that held up the food store
A black spokesman said march outside Rosenwald,
are resolved.
The bo cott was sparked by a proposal down and ruled inLayer and black leaders alike
and that Wheeler was the driver today Rosenwald marchers
by whatever ruling comes down
But
the
board
refused Layerts
will while only seven of the school's school board decision to close stead that Rosenwald blacks await an investigation by the from
the justice department.
parked
request
and
stuck
with their
cool Uteir heeh after today and 211 blacks in kindergarten down the Altamonte Springs this fall will attend Cassel- US. Justice Department. 7be
nearby that was to be used in a suit charging the school board through fifth grade showed up facility and bus its children toberry.
Blacks say Rosenwald is a decision of two weeks ago untd
the getaway.
initial request was made by
with violation of a federal today for ClaWC3.
Issues are resolved,
Cawlberry Elementary.
The three-week boycott at James Gadson, a black spokes. P'art of theircultural heritage. legal
Both Wheeler and Edwards, dewgration order wit! be filed
Not only is the black lawsuit
If as black leaders say, the
Then the Rosenwald boycott Rosenwald nuay have cost the man, but school officials later They say it is a treasured part
w ho was i ndicted as an adult b
"todayoronay.
and
they
pending,
but Casselberry
Rosenwald boycott ends today, was fanned into a countywide county $80,000 in state funds, joined
of
their
community
inhisrequest for
, _. p
residents
have
nalsed the legal
have vowed not t is'e it u
movement which resulted in an according to estimates bY a probe.
guilty to robber)', were a
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of
busing.
estimated 85 to 90 per cent of school officials.
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prehended close to the store by
Layer says his decision was
They contend it may be
FBI
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5,000 blacks staying
The reason is that the boycott
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"staking ojt** "ic- store and
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case weren t voluntar)' because
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555 E. . S E MORAN BLVD.
LADIES..
you
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a
borrowed
car
HWY 436
Casselberry, 1192 $304306
cooking tips at the Sanford Civic
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Center March 4. Presented by The
FERN PARK,
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110NTIAC
Carolvn Lewis Homemakers

FLORIDA WATERBED CORP.
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roof, carpeted throughout.
Ridiculously low price 373 2970;
after 3 337-7129

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yard, $,200itowr,,$1)aso per mo,
to qualified buyer. 322 7710.

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575. Mahogany fern stand,
solid mapledelk, 1.SS Upholstered
Victor ian bedroom chair,
Swivel rocket, 53, cherry wood
pineapple poster double bed,
complete, $55, much more. We
txy furniture Kupp),cor ator s 409

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chairs, straight chairs, filing

flookchse, SIO; Modt-rn Collett table,
SS; Cut glass, bedroom iamm %to

Older ieluit'ithc-ii cpanish syle
home. Must be seen to be ap
predated 131.900 Terms

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connection with .,
jJan. 12 holdup of Jack's MiniMarket, U.S. 17-92 at SR-419
south of Sanford. Circuit Court
Judge David U. Strawn orderioid
Wheeler held in ja il pending a
prsentence Investigation.
Maximum sentence on the
conviction Is life In prison.
Before the five woman, one
man jury began deliberations
Judge Strawn directed a verdiet of acquittal for Wheeler
a second charge of use of a
firearm In commission of a
felony. Th e court granted a
mntlun by tkfense attorney Jim
Assistant

Central Florida's cleanest used cars.
We are authorized to handle any
warran
work regardless of where
you purchaw your car.

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theastern Arizona. Noprea y
penalty r transfer Costs. C,111
collect for Mr. Meyer. 7 days, a

amenities Privacy fence. fruit

WITH YEAR'S LEASE

PACER

GOLD

fair price when you
advertise your "don't needs" in

3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, with all the

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Beautiful Immaculate

Pretty Yellow

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Mart, 71$ Sanford, Ave

Fiberglass and Cox Trailer
$300. 373-0733

a m too p m $07 244 9947

PHASE it
GRAND OPENING

Hate For

141 Starcraft If I hull

monthly payments may be

Year$ Old. Owner needs to rnove.
S2319M.

THE ALL NEW

mower with grass attachment.
Good condition, 3230763

electric fruiting motor. Other
acc es sories. wiii sell to highest
bidder over 13,6(10 by Mar. I. 641
1949.

IOACRE
ARIZONA RANCH

Quiet area 4bedrooms,I baths, 7

SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS

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17' IS HP Mercury, Cer
lifled trailer. electric *inch

Mako

beginning at 6:io P.m. AdmisSlor,

Convenient Location

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Buy difnil from manufa

is free,

New

HORNETS, MATADORS
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Wanted , used small Snappin' Turtle

Fibergtais fishing boats

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WANTED
Sugar Cave Mill
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Toppilctj paid, used, any condition.
644 $126, Winter Park.

ROI5ON MARINE

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ASSUME PAYMENTS
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

1", baths, with central heat and air.
owner will ne9ntiate 523.9

4,11

Geneva

INVENTORY CLEARANCE See us
for the beet deal on a new home.

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found Major Wheeler, 19, of 18I I
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NEED MONEY?
Private party will buy your
diamonds 1 ci. up. Also gold
jewelry for cash Write P.O. Box
Sf6, Titusville, Fla.

CARPORT SALE- Crib, carriage.
lamp. mag ''Pteets. clothes &amp; misc.
Tpiurs., Fri., Sat. 807 Palmette
Ave. Longwood *3.4 2046

1 Bedroom Mobile Home
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373 2600

Beautiful Acies

3 Bedrooms

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Any
Quantity.
P4011'S
Casselberry. Hwy. 1792. i ió.
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Ideal for

Wooded and complete with 3
bedroom mcbllehome. Move loon
qualIfyIng. $21,900 with terms.

SWIMMING POOL,
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DISPOSALS
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323-0742 w' 323-0332

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fer n Stand, lamps, some furniture,
golf clubs. clothes for all, *d
hOUsIholdgo.d5.P4ofhiflg over $50
211 Tollgate Trail, Longwood, The
Woodlands.
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retiree, $6,000 down, assume SemoleC0ty,4 t060 acre tracts,
several locations si,ioo to $I
Payments of S211,32. 3n-4914,
per acre Good terms. Terry
No qualifying, 3 bedroom. 1' bath,
Realty. REALTOR. 67607)).
central heal a1r, fence. $1,995
fl exciting Homemakeri Show will
aowt'u $197 mo. 7 pet. 372 63.15.
be held at The Sanford Civic
Center Tuesday, March i,

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room boarding home, zoned

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377 9507

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nifure.11PPIlillnCeS. dishes. Clothes.

Also, 3 Bdrm, 1'-': baths, central
heat, garage, a-v corner lot,
$20,100. Terms. 3fl.n.

bath, desired location. Large Lot.
S24.500.
CORBETT
REAL
ESTATE, REALTOR, 646-1791.

REALTOPS

display

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carpet, nice for children, 123.005
'rerms.

DBARY. just listed-2 BR. 1'Li

Your MLS Agency

1974 Honda !ISO
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ASSUME MORTGAGE

Choice

Sanford's ue7est and

condition. 11,000.

194.5 .l1GLISH FORD

many other door prizes at the
"Buy Direct From BoxcarHomemakers Show to be held at GORMLY'S. E.
46. Sanford 323 4.133
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central air L heat. Carpets, 4 Bdrms
, 1 1 7 baths. central H L A.
drapes. Only 120,500.

SAP4ORA- BRAND NEW HOMES?
BALL REALTY
Conventional and patio, 3
bedroOmt3baths, lovely kitchens
Listings
and ba ths, some with fireplac es,
174 ALL PRICE RANGES
extra barge rooms. From 143.300.
$17 W. 1st St.
373-544)
Setter pays all closing coit and
provloes $
recreation park fee. NO QUALIFYING. NEW 3 OR., 7
See 'em this weekend!
both home,all extras. 13,000 down,
377-2217.

MOBILE HOME PARK
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155
Best lot seketlon
now aYallable In

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central heat air, 13S,000 Acre
Really. REALTOR. 323 7750

* BARGAIN HUNTER*

SAP4FO PARK
ANOTHER BEST
BUY? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room, garage, central climate
Control, fence. 3 years old.
R educed to $29

Plants

?00 Elm Ave Luncheon served for
benefit of Church School,

P001,3 8R. 7 bath, family room

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YARD SALE

lot. carpet,
drapes, excellent cond. Only
311 6.S00 By owner. 327 9061.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
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REALTOR 373 57i

2 DR. Air. large corner

TAFFER REALTY

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people looking at the man at the o th er end of the
room, and I turned around.
"The man was holding his hands over his head
and his wile was slapping him on th e back.
"Th ere were tears in her eyes."
Th e article she recently had read on the lifesaving technique "flash ed th rough my mind and I
jumped up and ran to him.
"I lock ed my hands under his ribcage and
pulled. I heard one of the ladies say he had already
turned blue and one said, 'Oh my God, he's dying. 11
Mrs. Cole siiid she didn't know why the article on
the technique went through her mind.
'1 don't know why it did, It just did."
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wu using
using me as an Instrument
for this
man and It was through God that I was placed in the
ngh spot to hclp hini, .she said.
Mrs. H. A. Futrell, 1110 Laurel Ave., who was
sitting at Mrs. Cole's 'able, said "Essie Just got up
and rushed over.

"I pull ed up with all the strength I had," th e 66year-old Sanford woman recalLs,
Th e pressure she applied was strong enough to
dislodge th e food particle from th e man's windpipe
and he regained his brea th .
"Tue minute she gave him that jerk, I could see
lam relaxing and the color came back into his
face," said Mrs. H. L. Moore, 711 M)Ttle Ave. Mrs.
Moore was sitting at th e same table wi th the
choking victim,
Th e man, who sat hack down and finished his
meal, later told Mrs. Cole, 1808 Madera Ave., th at
she had saved his life,
"He said he felt like he was 'going' While he was
5•, $,,'..,
choking
Mrs ('nl' crii,l
losing consciousness."
Mrs. Cole recalls the incident during the luncheon at the Congregational Christian Church In
Sanford.
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Extra firte double bow front china,
round oak table, several PCs, 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Bro.ham,
must sell. Sacrifice E xcell ent
wicker, Larkins desk, trunks,
condition, $950. 901-7*9 3210.
record player, marble top wash
stand, HI chair, Victorian plan.
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settee, rockers organ lamp,
Chippendale dining room suite,
DafsunSubaru Sale
Drop Inbotibin, Rig :a, and 3needle
3fl76
Spinet desk, 6 cane bottom Vic '74 some below dealer cost, first
position. Like new condition, sold
64-Equipment for Rent
brian chairs, recessed wall organ
com,.11rsl choicil Plus Fla.'s
for lU balance of VAS cash or
WOW! $150 DOWN
3 fldrm. 2 bath. dining 1. Florida.
Stemper Realty
clocks Victorian tables, Organ
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Luxuri
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payments
of
$10.
New
warrajty.
bedroom,
1'
bath,
Central air &amp; heat, large lot, Loch* "Get 'EM While
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stools, Cigar store wooden Indian,
Central Florida's
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Pa rk's
central air. carpet, garage, all
Arbor, 1200 mo 3227)01,
Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
plus lots more furniture and bricLargest dealer. '75 Datsuns
annual per cent rate. 5 1 92 mo,
Call credit Dept.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
* They're Hot! *
a brac too numerous to mention. A
arriving dilly, Ph. $31 131$, Open
princ., in?. Price 175,900, 373 9110,
SAN F ORD SEWING CENTER
7 fledroom house for rent
372 1991
19195. French
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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sale you won't want to miss Open
Sundays 13-8.
Unfurnished In Lake Mary
307
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1st
St.,
Sanford
373
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Ne w houses Ina rural area No dawn
all day Sat. for inspection, prior to
area. 3219333; 372 9277
372 1959.373 4164
Eves. $691146
Larry Saxon, Realtor
payment, monthly payments WIS
Herald's
The
Special
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tale time Terms 01 sale: Cash or See
6S--Pets. Supplies
thin rent. Government subsidized
Homemakers
Show Issue Sunday,
Two bedroom, large lot,
cer?lbed
check
Auctioneer
Stan
Bedroom
set,
bar,
cotfeetable
-10 c"alified buyers. Call to see if PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE
h,l a rch 7, then plan to attend
Lake Mary. Reasonable
A HOME FOR YOU
Vermillion. 327 9719. Sale con
Good condition Best of fef
HERALD'S
AKC Doberman pifl(hC( puppieS
fQU Qualifyf!
HOMEMAKERS
Tuesday. March 4 at the Civic
rent. 327 1810
ttucttd at Stan's Auctien, located
Call)?) 397)
3 Bectrooms, 2 baths, Florida room.
Champion lineage $75 to $150 Mr.
SHOW AT THE CIVIC CENTER
No_charge for admiision.
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miles
East
of
II
on
Hwy
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VA and FHA financing
Anderson. 363
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 7:30 P.M.
SALANTA- 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
Sanford,
Fla.
103W. 1st St.
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available.
DoOr open at 6:3
1931 CHRYSLER COUPE
central heat I air, fully carpeted,
Young male La bra dor Retriever,
373 6061, 373 05)7
52-Appliances
1750 FIRM
ietax- Shop the easy way
Shop
carport, large fenced backyard.
REALTY
also black long haired male dog
Peg. Real Estate Broker
VA NO DOWN- 3 bedrooms, it,
373 33
15*15' storage Shed, only 1 yr. old.
today's Classified Ads from your
Peg. Real Estate Uroker
Free to good home. 371 0690 Ito 5,
ba ths, central air, qulit, dead end
I'. E NMOR E
WASHER, parts,
chair.
377 0111 alter 730 p m
2439S Myrtle Ave., Sanfor d
of 373 1375 eves
______ 1917 Javelin, yellow, automatic,
LAKE MARY
corner lot, fenced, tress. $72,500.
New
service, used machines
bdrm.
hone3?1 0610
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327 3791.
177 Country Club Drive
homes Make color selections,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373
Beautiful
Shepherd
Alaskan
Don Pope, 372.165) Dealer.
75-Recreational Vehicles
%140,3bedroom. family room
paved streets. City wat er, $71500
Malamute. Good markings, e
Idyllwilde- 3bedrooms with double
tnfw mat Ion inwindaw
with only $303 daw't. Government
celtent temperment for children or
VW 1969 BEETLE
garage. 2 bathe. family room,
finincng $3i
9, Builoer
53-N-Radio-Stereo
Plan now to vacation this year in
watch dog. Mates or bemalej, ,
GOOD CONDITION
dining room, utility room with
Your own REC Vet from
3275107. After
373.449
33Houses Furnished
)I yr. old 3 bdrm., w-w
Sanford
Sink,
built-in
appliances,
OPEN NOON 1(1 DARK
carpet. central H &amp; a Owner
fireplace, 2 ratios, fenced, with
c:
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tropD PFC VEF SERVICE
Wired haired Terriers
$300 or best offer , Clean 19efp.,,
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L'(t)l;ti(:i n.S3S
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t)',nnevkIle. good inspection
678 Wit
townhouseS. WaIi.to wall carp.,.
possession
pOS%Slon BY Owner 526.900, 373
Old, 373 8181.
373 4711
$l00each 3)9.393/j
N'15 Lease required.
-8106.
sticker, AT, AC. AM FM radio. 339
wallpaper, ,IIt.ln kitchen and no
7716.
COLOR TV, 5 11.95 MONTH.
bored out to 400, motor not in car,
mainten ance fee. LOW, iow.
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
- -just re worked U66 Chevy Im.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
NODOWN PAYMENT
LOW 7. pct. Interest under
76 -Auto Parts
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
paba, body in good cond., mot or
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custom
home
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tandem
plan
34.bile Hon's
Hwy 17-92 to 25th St.
HEATED )ENNELS. 373
Mn? won. new 3 speed Ira,'.;
your choice
I 7321 P&amp;rk Dr.
west to Ridgewood and follow the
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21" Color console TV. Excellent
4 5peci transmission with clutch set
Call Lynn, 3237149 before 1 p.m.
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condition with new picture tube.
up arid Hurst hi ll er Call Lynn,
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amIHes or Singles.
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Reconditioned
Batteries
$12
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cen tral lilA fireplace private REALTORS
BABY
DUCKS-.-Pekin
Rouen
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ran' Sales
-"btte homes includes tree car*
exchange REEL S BODY SHOP
Sanford Civic Center Tuesday
dining room 2'i lots orange
JOHP,NY WALKER
Khaki Indian Runner $7 SO per
e
Adults only Camp Seminole
1109 Sanford Ave
do: at farm 323-S246
March I beginning at 630pm
trees By owner 533000 32 34 193
HOME &amp; BUSINESS Oper ate y ou r
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
3 22 U70
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373 2560
own business with living quarters MOVING Refrigerator soo Bed
PEA) FSTATF iNC
Lake Mary- small I room house,
need of repair. Lot 66*165'.
O t.ner. 14,000 372 7643
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last to their jobs each week as iiient Service said more jobs
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plo'es who were laid oil in- dropping interest rates and which helps all the area
J definitely amid "Sonic inbusinesses,
dications that busi ness is Em- the economy
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January when the I inn was the Senate for final approval, are slightly more jobs avai!able
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newsmen there was "a kind of a consensus"
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wanted the blacks bused to count)wide three-day boycott
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students absent tod ay as black absenteeism is close to 90
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per cent.
dissenting. But the decision to residents don't want black
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its proposal. "Overall, we feel lack of regard for their they wi!l sue Layer and tile only five blackstudents showed position to the Rosenwald
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GOP Foe Concedes

CHICAGO (AP) — Mayor Richard J. Daley has
tzimmeed his first primary election opposition in 20 years,
and his Republican mayoral opponent said "it's tin,
possible for me to be elected mayor." Republican John J.
Hoellen's wife, Mary Jane, told a newsman by telephone
early today that he had withdrawn from the April 1
general election, but she refused to call him to the telephone. Republican officials could not be reached for cornment. Daley was an easy Democratic winner over City
Council member William Singer, Richard H. Newhouse
and Edward V. Hanrahan.

Dorothy Glisson, former Florida Secretary of State; exstate Republi can party Chairman Tommy Thomas.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Anti-Defamation League of
B'Nai B'rith claims that desire to do business with the
newly-rich Arabs has prompted discrimination against
egII and American Jews by many American banks,
government agencies. The league said
the Chase Manhattan Bank. for ewnple, has refused to
open a branch in Tel Aviv despite requests by the Israeli
government. Meanwhile, the bank, the nation 's third
largest, Is planning or has crested branches in six other
Middle Eastern countries, according to the league.
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seeking rehearings on circuit been set before Circuit Court person escaped confinement,
divnhialng rob. Judge mcbard Mul w In
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Court nz11
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probation. The New york
juveniles and the dental of Judge Muidrew ruled Feb. 6 papers did not show Turner had
extradition to New York of that New York state papers done any of these,
uper salesman (ilcnn 'I,irner. were not 5uflicient under
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Assistant State Atty. William Florida law and that Twner colorful south Seminole
Staley said if a rehearing Isn't couldn't be forced to go to New resident who still faces a
granted in the Juvenile indict- York to face a six-month son- federal court re-trial on mail
ments case Herring plans to tence for contempt of court,
fraud charges, said he wasn't
appeal the issue to the Fourth
Florida's extradition statute present or benefited by a trial.
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through a sign-language interpreter before U.S.
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Haven. mn.1 R!'ymncnd
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The three are charged In the Jan. 2 armed robbery of
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will hold an organizational cancer literature and be
meeting tomorrow morning at available to help schedule BSE
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include the $3 million funding
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Court Justice Hal Dekie tried to Influence a Bay County
circuit judge in a land case.
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100,000 population because the control program is
easily accessible to the public and because Tallahassee
has two large state universiti es, 1r. 13.E. IerTuesday.
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group, 15-24, where VD is most prominent, he said. teon
County also serves as th e med ical hub for a number of
northern Florida counties, so th e county's Figures may
refl ect more than one county, he added .

Prison,
were required to close a
Meinert
and
Donald
Eugene
laceration
on Newby's face.
a
Jones, 40, of Large, Fla., were Thomas wasn't Immediately
cluirged in the Jan. 9 shooting sentenced on the assault and
dea
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BUD FF:ATUER
ALLAN KEE'TH
EC. HARPER JR.
DR VIE
Adamkiewlcz at his Adams' Court Judge David U. Strawn.
Inn, U.S. 441 near Apopka.
Thomas was originally jailed on
Sheriff's deputies, summoned a violation of probation charge.
by neighbors, found the bulletToday in Judge Strawn's
riddled body of Adamklewlcz In court selection of a Jury began
a pool of blood near the tavern's In the trial of Major Wheeler, 1
rear door. The victim was 19, of 1811 W. 13th SL, Sanford.
By ED PRICKETr
Casselberry is scheduled to up with a workable plan, the meeting two weeks ago, clutching pistol.
Wheeler was Indicted by
Herald Staff Writer
present Its proposal tonight in (concerning Rosenwald I will Besides that, I think It was the
Capt.
L.
J.
Kriz
said
an
Seminole
County Grand J'
Seminle County School opposition to the "Lake Orients support it."
best decision that could have autopsy showed Adamklewlez robbery and use of a -eat-rn in
Board members contacted Plan" which calls for the busing
Sims said he doesn't approve made," Feather said.
had been shot
— once ccnuniulon of a felony carges
today differed In their opinions of 211 blacks to Casselberry,
of the boycott
In the head, once in the left hand In connection with a Jan. 12
Board
mem
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Allen
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on phasing out Rosenwald, but
School Board Member Davie
"I think they have a valid
's and three times in the chest.
robbery at Jack's Mini-Market,
all agreed on one thing
Sims says he has clocked point, but the only ones suf. said at the present time he
Officials Hated robbery as the U.S. 1742 and SR-419 south of
they're unhappy about the distances from Rosenwald fering are the children who "unhap' and upset" over the motive for the slay
ing. The Sanford.
boycott
Elementary to Casselberry. He should be in school. I do not boycott.
victim's
wallet
was
missing,
Two abet-tWa deputies -et"As a parent, I feel It's an said from Rosenwald to the approve of a boycott of that
Board member E. C. Harper but 111 in change was found in passing the food store
injustice to the children to keep Casselberry school is 3.1 miles;
Jr. (vuld not be revched tcr his pockets.
natutie," Sims said.
holdup occurred and saw a man
rsano trtxu schooL
to Lake Orients Is 2.8 miles and
Feather also said he doesn't comment, and Mrs, Pat Telson
Trial of Jones for murder in i-w from the store.
sorry to see the boycott because to English Estates is 2.1 mIles. think the school board will IS in the hospital and won't the
case Is scheduled for next
when you have schools as fine
Sim said he feel&amp; the board reverse its decision and keep attend tonight's session.
week in circuit court.
as In Seminole — it's a shame will "stick to its guns" eon- Rosenwald a community
At the most recent school
A circuit court Jury last night ________________________
for a child to miss even one day cerning RosenwaA-1 and "go school.
bwrd meeting, Hu;er and fOund Seminole County jail
of school," School Board with the plan adopted at the last
"I don't think lt would be wise Mrs. 'Felson voted against inmate Alvin Wayne Thomas
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within 14 days of the date of
Longwood police departments search "but you could smell It their
participated in the manhunt In the W000S.
Au thorities said the youths in
'We wcr much more
aided by the helicopter and
questionweretnciicjetI1gancjj
Winter Park KI officer George tertsttd," he said, III the days after th
eir arrest.
possi bility that two robbery
Bortiuwick and tg
Judge
Strawn
has ordered the
suspects
Shepard
were holed-up In Juveniles held in detention
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pending further proceedings in
shotgun, rifle and handgun
Polk aid the 15-year-old the cases in the juvenile
armed officers was the one that juvenile, who told officers be division of circuit COlIlt
killed a six-foot diaU4baCk hid an underbrush as long as the _________________
rattlesnake In underbrush near helico pter was O% the area,
was turned over to Division of
You th Services authori ties at JOIfl

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. AP — The fact that Florida's
capital Is ranked No. I in the state in the rate of venereal
(lisedses means it ti: an Jr5Ivt' jrr;sm to (intro!
VU, says Leon County's health director.

Ave., Sanford, had been
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer
charged In the one-day trial
Gle'a Edward Meinert, 24, of with aggravated assault
Pittsburgh, Pa., pleaded guilty connection with a Jan. 12 in.
yesterday at Sanford to first. cident in whici. Kenneth

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grand
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against two
12 juvenile boys in the wood the tracking dog.
south Seminole 17-year-aids
Reflecting on the day's ac- were not returned wi
rear Airpor t Boule vard. The
th in a 14vi'.les,
Polk said the teenagers
youths were questbned, held at ti
day
period
prescribed
by state
tbescene for about antiourand "cost us at least $1,000 n law dealing with juveniles
salaries and three hours
then allowed to go to scloul
Officers from the Lake Mary "copter time--WI because they charged with life felonies.
Strawn expinined that juveniles
Pollee, Seminole Sheriff's were skipping school."
mn be trie as adults but the
He said officers didn't
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— A $200-million increase
constructionmoney that Florida will
get next year from the federal government should create
nearly 20,000 new Jobs in the state, officials say.
Pollution Control Director Peter BaIjet said Tuesday
that he had been advised that Florida will get a little more
than 1345 million to build or expand sewage facilities in
the fiscal year beginning July 1.
That money, released under a U.S. Supreme Court
decision, should create aPProximately 6,440 on-site
construction jobs and roughly 13,000 in related fields,
laI jet said In an interview.

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By BILL. BELLEVILLE
Freeman bring In the services
Haltaway quickly Joined _________________________
And to a point, Williams
Herald Staff Writer
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of additiona l attorneys If he is forces with Kwiatkowski, ____________________________ agreed
with Freeman's acThe continuing animosity
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ãu 'W bu-d to coin.
cuuIiun, telling The Herald
between County Commission
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plete any one (legal) item,"
that, "Yes, I'd like to see hlrr,
members over Torn Freeman's
rirat-term
commissioner
when
so many have been
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Anybody with his political
appointment as county attorney
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Harry Kwiatkowski, who joined assigned. Hattaway cornambitio
ns doesn 't beIne' in the
flared again yesterday as
jr"
with
Commissioners
Mike
mended
Freeman's
re
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ta
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position
he's in." But a far as
Board members strongly
Hatt.away and Sid Vihien Jr., in to use a "shotgun approach " in
"overworking" goes, Williams
disagreed over the work load
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disposing the former county superficia lly covering all the
said, "He probably doesn't
assigned to Freeman.
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law firm (Ross, Rumberger, items, and instead worked
have r.s much work as Howard
Problems began when
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Pitts, and Eubanks) and hiring thoroughly on priority Items.
had w hen he was here."
Freeman told the Board that he
Freeman, rea cted bitterly to
Freeman
later
told
The
Williams said, "The key to
had already put in more than
Williams' suggestion.
Herald Marsee's decision to -him being placed there was
200 hours as county attorney —
"Prior to Mr. Freeman being resign from the attorney office
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the amount that co mmissioners
economics. And in order For this
appointed
county
attorney,
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Feb.
7,
instead
of
staying
on
logic to work, he's got to end up
had deemed to be average
never kept a score sheet
Mr.
during
the
transition
period
saving
monthly hours — for the month
the county money."
Howard Marsee (former county until the end of the month,
With hourly legal fees charged
of February.
attorney) that Mr. Williams "tripled" his legal work load.
to the county, the only way for
1.0
Freeman declared many of
has." Kwiatkowski added that Now, Instead of the benefit of
any savings Is for "Freeman to
the hours were involved In
"I don't remember any Marsee's knowledge of prior
work less," and thereby,
meeting with various county
harassment
our previous Board contacts and dialogues,
officials
perform less work, Williams
and
DICK WILLIAMS
private
1'0M FREEMAN
county attorney had,"
Freeman said that he must
said.
representatives to discuss the missioner John Kimbrough had
Williams replied "I'm not research all the material overwork me and force me to
Freeman was temporarily
progrcs of certa i n county opposed Freeman's
nomination going to get into bickering here, himself from Board records, resign," Freeman said.
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as attorney alter a heated It's not a scoresheet. If some
"The
Republican
cornmeetings
assigned
to
him
for
Jan. 7, with Kwiatxowski's
Commissioner
Dick Board reorganization meeting things need to he done, I'd like
rnissioners f Williams and thic iivnth came from Wifliirns argument that he wiadd save
WI lIla mac, who with COlU- on Jan. 7 , suggested that to
see 11:1a do it,"
Ktmnbrough,i are trying to and Kimbrough, he said,
the county ''17 pu cent."

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of Florida and James Allen of Alabama, plus three
congressmen and several state and federal officials, are
among 270 potential witne&amp;sft in the bribery-conspiracy
trial of former Republican Sen. Edward Gurney.
U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman took 32 minutes I
rAzday to rehd the names to determine If any
prospective jurors were acquainted wi th witnesses who
might be called to testify.
Jury selection resumes tod ay.
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William Chappell, and Charles Bennett, all Florida
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By BILL BELLEV1LLE
admitted they were concerned commissioners amended the
Since Eie initial heaaing, the chance to comply with the In. and FIJI permit In Pra irie Lake
herald Staff Writer
As a result of a county over the screening me thods ordinance to specify that "ad Board had since entered an terim order asking to upgrade was continued to March 18 after
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determining 'cicc1c.n lat n;, lr.vivd
nue will not be Interim order to upgrade the
M,tltrudftofl ComPanY could
a free legal aid program for whether applicants should re- used" for the program.
equipment at the plant by in. wood connections.
last
night,
not
be contacted about the
indigents in Seminole will be set ceive the free services. But the
County Attorney Torn creasing water, pumping, and
In definite action
a Freeman Is preparing the final emergency generator capacity the Board unanimously granted hearing.
up with revenue from a $2 fee Bar
compiled
had
The area to be (tiled is a state
for the filing of all county and questionnaire and check list draft of the ordinance, which at Linwood. But they had not an application for a dock and
circuit court documents,
that they said would adequately will be ready prior to the ef. entered a final Interim order to boat house on Bear Lake to road drainage easement next
stay that decision.
The fees which become cover any questions of fective date April 1.
Scott Carbon of Ltheal Drive. theprairleLakeDrive-InonSR
effective A pril 1, will go to pay eligibili ty.
Also, last night, In a one-hour
In September, the firm was
County Pollution Control 436.
Also continued to next week
for facilities and for the salary
Attorney Bob Moms, who abbrevted meeting, commis- fined $157,000 for non- Director Langley Adair
of an administrative assistant was the Bar's committee sioners quickly disposed of compliance with county utility recommended the application, at the request of the applicant
for the program. All legal chairman for the Legal Aid t1iree out of four additional regulations — another order even though the structure had was iin appeal against a
services will be volunteered by project, told the Board last public hearings by postponing that has yet to be "stayed" by already been built, since decision of the Board of
Carlson was unaware of the Adjustment In approving a
Seminole County attorneys.
night he had received "17 phone them to future d4
,tes for various the Board.
The Board had discussed the calls personally" requesting reasons.
In a flutter of confusion last need for the $25 county permit, special exception to park a
need for the program at legal services since the Board
An unusually complex utility night, commissioners more or The 35-foot dock would con- mobile home. The property in
previous meetings, after being began discussing the program hearing to determine if First less agreed that any evidence stitute no hazard to boat traffic question was a lot on Old
Titusville Road. Betty Jean
presented with the proposition two weeks ago.
Florida Utilities had complied that they might hear would on Bear Lake, nor would
from officers of the Seminole
Cautious to avoid future with Board decisions to prejudice them on the other structures adversely affect the Power opposed Edward Yarborough In the appeal.
County Bar Association,
requests from the program upgrade its Linwood plant and decisions. The late date was environment, Adair said

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Mrs. Lucy J. Brooke, 71, of
Mrs. Mildred L Hagan, 63, of
Star Route, Osteen, died 2DO Laurel Dr., Sanford, died
Tuesday morning in Clermont. Tuesday night. Born in
Born in Alabama, she lived in Boonesville, Miss., she cam
Osteen for
in 1927 and was a
She was a member of Osteen Baptist.
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include her
Survivors include two husband, George M. Hagan, of
daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Walker, Sanford, sister, Mrs. Minnie
Osteen and Mrs. Margaret Honage, Eau Gallie; two
Easterwood, Gro%-eland; four brothers, Edward Walthall,
sons Rner Jr, Paul and Miami Springs and Gerald of
Robert , all of Osteen and Watertown, Coun.
Rictprd. of Marathon; brother,
Brisson Fttneral Home in
Hugo McCull ar, North charge.
Carolina ; a sister, Miss Stella
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MRS. SADIE PROEHL
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Mrs. Sadie Amanda Proehl,
74 , 182 E. Lake Ave., Longwood,
Clermont. will be held at 10:30
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a.m., Friday In brisson Furwal
Home with Rev. Gene Houghton
Offic iating. Burial In Oilcan
A 30-year resident of
Cemetery, Orlsson In char a
Longwood, she moved there
from Brimfield, Ohio. She was a
HAOAN, MRS. MiLDRED L .Funeral services for Mrs.
Protestant and affiliated with
the Women of the Moose.
Survivors include several
Tuday will be held at 7 p m
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nieces and nephews.
Evergreen
Cemetery with Rev
Baldwin-.%IcN;im.ara Funeral
Coffman ofliciating,
Home, Altamonte Springs in
Britton Funeral Home in
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charge.

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President Ford can strip minated meetins "at your own whim"
rr'l3'('n John Powell 1 'as been r'cretiy cut the mmutes even as C'-mrrassionvr Raymond tim of h5 chairmanship
and had
deu'arahzcd the entire couunissjcn, wrote
Swed by hm fellow 0=nLUi%Ws for his biLarTe Tca-1 waa trying to intro~ a motim
So roiled is the atmoWm at a* cmnngsgon
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Poweb strode out of the room in a huff. His that its highly respected general counsel,
He added 'YoUdCyih
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The secret minutes of February 11 session
star3jed colleagues quickly assembled a quonmi William Carey, has sent Powell a blunt, con- respected
government
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Rritsh system has neer been more attractive than it is at present in the person of
Margaret Tbatcher, newly elevated to the
leadership of her party, the Conservatives. As
every news account pointed out, Mrs. Thatcher
may well become Britain's first woman prime
minister should the Conservatives defeat the
Labou party In the next general election, which
could be called at any time between now a.nd the
next five )Is.
This is because, of course, the British do not
eled a prime minister mem
President. They vote for
bers of Parliament
and the party wMq the majoriky of mats
seLects the prime minister.
Not only doa the party out of power lAve a
"shadow cabinet" of officials ready to take over
but a shadow prime minister as well - the

77le "Odd couple" Of economics -inflation and
made by Soviet technology In anti-ship missiles and C-mald Ford, not to be confused with Henry Ford
Yourstruly, recession
of the same name (you cannot tell one Anwican
- are pulling everybody's pur"The rigidity of interpretation advocated by
the fast combat craft that car. launch them. Or in
Joseph B. Foster
from another, y(x,r permLuivenem) has fur- many of the proponents of the original text of
sestrings;
Lighter. Americans are increasingly
comparing the eight separate weapons systems on IheZThOF promised
having
to
do
without this or that it= becaux of
that each ci cia' 186 people House Joint Resclution 206 could produce a
board the newest Soviet cruiser against the four will receive a l55howltzer
rising
combined with shr1nkn,
for this sacred pur. number of very undesirable results. For
aboard our largest frigate, or in comparing our pose.
incomes
on
example, not ly would women , Including
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
own antisubmarine resomes against what we You are stunned, my Memptamian monar&amp; mothers, be subject to the
lliey sb*Wd be as brief as possible aW
draft but the military
Even io, Own is.a whole list of
'et even if you are, I ha'e not finished. The go- would be compelled to place them In combat coent 05 matters of general Interest.
know of the Soviet countermeasure ca built
have defied the Inflation shortage squeeze.
17hose are complex calculations, and it is obviow between 10 this hW01ric trar"CtiM 2 kuned units alongside of men. Tbe sa
rigid in.
Tk k4ten 11 b"Id &amp;A with lama aW avW Because of Improved technology, better
that the Russians have been doing their math with Patleman named Scrupulous SRm~ wbO says he
UrPretation could go rmuire that work WromdIties.
production teftiques, new materials, strong
has been
the San!10- c0mer for 23 nat's, your protective laws reasonably desigiettl to protect
the intention of coming out ahead
7* aWr ruerves tk rlgbl to Wft tbme c=nPetIdO11 fIr the reluctant dollar or other
sanguineness, has (jt4y
to me a two-year or '1he health and safety of women be InvalIdated, It letters
for reasons of space, but will exercise factors, the prices of a number of products
are
12,000-m,'e guarantee on all parts and service, could prohibit governmental financial great care that the thrust of the letter
is not lost actually less than they were a decade or two ago
Cxctpt fur tu'es This, 0 Born I idi, ,%earer of atsisLinec to suth beneficial acuvties as In the ed1Ing
They run the gamut from television sets to
ashingto
Rings, will keep our people worry free until well summer camp programs in which boys are
AU letters must be signed with a mailing ballpoint pens to power
tcolc to pocket
into 1977, which as Mohammed has written is the treated differently than girls, in sorm.' cases it address and, when pos*lbIe,a telephone
1.aughUT is vita) when taxpayers th~rtk of W
number calculators, according to a study by RCA
A-*ngton. Oh- ah anniversary of your descent from the clouds could relieve the fathers of the primary so am jacauty of dw writer may be cbecke
d and ecof*mistL
the urge may be more toward tear3, but derision can be the best and the 15th year sirwe
Ymw providential hand responsibdAy for the support of even infant
ed. Ho -er, the Ev
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will
prooto lx'tng our big bumbling bm.reauaacy tops ises
guided the Exxon spud to glory
children, as well as the support of moflwrs of respect the wishes of writers who do not anl ''ffti!d
=for $' ,O0 in 4 T 1, is UT1'U'(CG,
0 treasured Sarnaritan of the unwashed, I such chUdren and cast doubt on the validity of dwir ujwies to appear lu "L
went to %%ashingtcn a few months ago and began aikaig mint
;~t retails for under 1400.
tell you the purchase ha., been expensive
the millions of support decrees presently In
We reserve, of ccwse, the right to reject any
questions. [Us wit is dry and puddsh, aW his smse of the
In 1964, a 14 cubic inch refri gerator
But here also I have been wise beyom my exi.stence. These are coly a lew examples of the letters"
ridiculous came b unduig through the picture tube one Sunday miserable grade
Rewspillper emiders tn be libelous Or (Westinghouse) cog $349. The same s.ize frost.
undesirable effects that i'ould be produced by the slanderous.
night in an hour4ong narrathr. of the ludicrous frustrations that
free model today sells for gg
big government put in his way .
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VIENNA , Austria (AP) - The 13 nations of the oil
cartel today continued their debate on proposals to
counter the decline in the value of
the dollar and the
decline in demand for oil that Is putting pressure on them
to cut prices.
The meeting u! the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, originally scheduled to end today, is
now cx ected to run into Thursd9
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Because oil purchases are paid for in dollars, the
weakening of the American currency as well as Internatlonal inflation is eroding the purchasing power of
OPEC's revenues. To check this, Algeria urged abandonnient of the dollar ond payment for oil in a atronger
currency. Others had various proposals to tie oil prices to
soine combination of currencies. in effect increasing the
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hoopla of quadrennial nominating conventions
treaties which are holding the free world together. With the Prophet's
permission
I shall explain.
The responsibility of the Navy is increasing with
and seldom the phenomenon of the --dark horse"
Allah be praised, thrj made itie a deal I couldn't
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who suddenly emerges when a party cannot
the closigo1 overseas bases and reduction of our refuse. Includedarefoor - on.thefloor, bucket
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agree on a standard bearer
military rnarooser denlnved nhrnarl
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Congress must rnaxe a cruual decision at this steering -- and, as your treemmence whom in
u ut onguiai tct of house Joint sdvx.'e 'c the ext Fim rrster t1l be
fork in the road. Either we are going to maintain a loves to ride In the nude will be plieasied, lactory &amp;Am%u*'
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Rights Amendment does rot Resolution 2W (which is the present text Of should Ow ruling Partv be unseated and what his
Navy that can safely project U.S. power wherever air conditioning,
have guarantee women better Jobs, promotions or ERA)".
her -rograzn will be. Little wonder that
And this is not all, my erudite k.L-,djX.s5,I
it ma% be .needed in an intemational emergency, or
better working conditions. The Equal Em.
they can limit their election ciunpaigns to a short
The Wisgin"odificati,m, making drastic sU weeks.
in addition recei%ed assurances from one Gerald
we are going to give e Sov iet non
ploYment
Opportunity
Act
of
the
Civil
way R
h. your
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changes ERA , was a
veness in iva.0
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mchallenge
Rights Act and other laws already U*1flte
that power with
As noted, Britons may have up to five years to
as a man at rank in this
mittee
approved
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but
was
removed
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women "equal pay for equal work" and need
neutralizing fi, if not defeating it.
private firm will hire a cadre ci retired General
get und to the Idea oif a woman prime minister.
iJy to be enforced to ensure women equal op. House a
In one sense, naval strategists must indeed Motors mechinica, to be conunanded by a for..
It can't help t,it start AUemICIS t inking
portunity with men.
ERA should NOT be ratified because women seriously about the
play a numbers game. It involves, for h,qta Mop-, mw Cftyder CMd of Pit Crew&amp; to train tbe Us
thing.
Mie U.S. Hmn Judkiary Cmrimittee, after would low mwh and gab no bwdlts which we
calculating the formidable
power of one of our people of Dabi Dabi as to the defense ci the hearings on ERA, stated In their report No 92- not already guaranteed by aistIn Iaa
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Foreman of the Persilin Purse, Beloved
Superintendent of our F-105 squadron, He Who
Eats With Blessed Fingers, and holder of three
Guinness Book of World Records for Fatherless
Children
ut my Mo Parker Exe,cutive to
pwhment to biIn
a' and gkrious
iror the i*s people cii ati
I have purchased 3,5V,431 surplus American
automobiles.
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is thC COmparison between the ability of the U.S.
Navy to fulfill its mission around the world and the
abilitv of the Soviet navy to keep it from doing so
That 1s where Mr. Middendorf sees us at the
In )1)Ut fertile name. I
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Sealied in our embassy vaults, along with
crossroads."
It has been quite clear for several years that of )%w FlAestY's most perfect hak, an
the Russ,ians are building a navy much larger than agreement with Messrs. Henry Ford, Thomas
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. for domestic Weepted by the CIA which traded It to tie FBI
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the growing naval Strength Of the Soviet Union.
We now have fewer ships in ottr act.ive flftt
than we had in 1%0 - a year and a half before
Pearl Harbor. From a postwar level of 976 vessels
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In case you haven't ever personally met this
year*s recipient of the "Woman of the Year" award,
Mrs. Winifred i Bill) Gie'QW,let me tell you -she's

cornplishment.s. I would suppose her list of

Secretary William Mjjjjf
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that
ban the sale of handgun ammunition as
hazardous substance.
The ban. if impo@K would prohibit the sale of
,rnmtIJcn to a pirth3er ex
I'm fortunate.
Good deeds should not go unnuticed ....
police, t~e military, licensed security guards =t
For anumbero' years, Bill was the comptroller,
The mesnberso( The Sanford Klwanms Cub have
licensed pistol club.
and husband, Walter, was the publisher of The
been generous in helping local athletes, eRxscially
If You are one of the ,tare breed" who does
Herald. It gave me an opportunity of getting to
so when it comes to "travel time" for these
something (like write an occasional letter stating
know both of them rather well.
youngsters to take part In the various tgurnaments.
yotr position) and would want to Join forces
They're two of the biggest boosters of this area
Currently, it's the All Ster nnedltes
the who oppose this stand, send a letter to Con- and hate donated their time and talents (not just
There are IOyoungsters -many of whom freely
sumer
Product Safety Cornmiiion, P.O. Box 8137,
lip service) - and are walking testimonials of U
admitted to their coach Lefty Renaud that they
Washington, D.C. 024.
good people who are proud 'to call Sanford ttLr
wouldn't have been able to ecine up with the 16 each
Remembem, keep t letter brief, polite and
home.
not
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for
the
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And for good measure, mail a copy toyour
I'll rot bore you with a ccinprehensie list of
generosity cii the Kiwanian!.
U.S. Representatives William Chappell and

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Although details are
cucü or pricing o the gas output Is used to make
Ford administration plans to being drafted In the Agriculture government,
nitrogen fertilizer,
ask Congress soon for ernergen. Department, the plan will
call
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And while the records in- acres in Longwood for $1.25 an
Attached to the warranty wife of E.W. Henck, to correct husband, Edward Warren
dicate her first husbind, J.P.. acre for a total pricc of
$199.45 deed was a statement signed by an error in legal s~rlpdon.
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loz. Feb. 27 thru
DEAR DR. LAMB
A year
Mar. 5, 1975. Limit 1.
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sytoles quite often which
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worried me very much. My
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doctor put me in the hospital for
without coupon 63
j tests: X rays, cardiograms and
exercise tests. He called In n
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heart specialist who said ni:,
trouble was nervous tension. iiiI.k
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Anxious' Do you feel at times therapy, and marriage counthat you are not getting what seling. He is the author of
you want out
efln check Intensive Group Therapy, The
into the Bach Workshop Intimate Enemy (with P.
scheduled at the Maitland Ciic Wyden), Pairing (with R.
Center on March 6 from 7 to 10 Deutch) and Aggression
Lab
p.m.
(With Yetta Bernhard), A firm
Sponsored by Seminole believer on the handa.ou ap.
Junior College, the workshop preach to learning, Dr. Bach
features Dr. George Bach, requests that all workshop
noted author, lecturer, and Participants "dress comfounder of the Institute of fortably." Tickets for the
Group Therapy in Los Angeles. workthop may k purchased at
"Because of ou iaibllitt' i
uriur CoUga or at
handle conflicts 'ith peop!e thc Maitland Civic Center on
that are significant to us
Thursday, March 6.
husbands, wives, friends,
In addition to Thursday's
children, bosses — we are not workshop, Dr. Bach will conable to build thetype of lives we duct a two day workshop
at
would like to lead," comments Seminole Junior College on
Dr. Bach. "During the SJC March 7 and Marciia for ppie
Workshop, I hope to Leach directly involved in helping
participants to use specific relationships
counselors,
techniques for living more teachers, ministers, social
comtnsctively with aggression, workers, psychologists, per.
hostility, tension and conflict, sonnel directors, etc. Featuring
thus increasing their skills in an in-depth exoloratlon nf
upn, uriest, neatuly com- aggression therapy, this
munication."
workshop will be Limited to 60
Born in Latvia, Dr. Bach is a participants. Reservations
may
naturalized U.S. citizen holding be made by contacting Jim
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Sawyer or Maggie Culp
at SJC.
psychology. Founder and Pre'registration Is necessary
current director of the Institute for the two day eorkshop.

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acion a rcquc.st (ruin Fire C1h?
Roy Laflossiere for a $265 battery-operated suction unit
for the emergency rescue van.
Reported that work is proceeding on laying
drainage lines in the Land Avenue area. M and M
Developers, who donated some $2,000 toward the project,
requested by letter a status report.

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submitted his resignation last month he purposefully
listed an effective date of Feb. 15, the anniversary of tils
hiring by the city, in order to receive vacation pay.
Council accepted the resignation prior to the effective
date
In other business this week, council:
— Delayed until March 10 the request of George Scott
to close Lakeview Drive between Georgia and Seminole.
Scott said he will be offering the city some thing of value in

W.dday, Feb. iS, i77A

Sen. Robert Dole R.Kan., has
Aceong to tertilIer
Perhaps one4ourth of the ni. thstq's 3hOk5
predictlons
prepared an amendment to an dustry sources, the supply of trogen shortage will be due to but admit the supply situa tion
earlier bill he titroduced which anhydrous ammonia a basic cutbacks In natural
gas avail- will be as tight and perhaps
cy legislation aimed at boosting for removal of federal price sion—FPC—now controls for the manufacture of arn- also would provide special nitrogen compound — Will fAn
the production of nitrogen fer regulation on sales
able
to
fertilizer
plants
wwtr more so — than lt was last year.
of natural prices of natural gas sold moida, which In turn Is deregulaUon of natural gas
tilizer needed by fRrmers, gm
for nearly 12 Der m
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dwt
of
the
present
,wiorl!y
M!ern,
acJ. Dawson Ahalt, a staff
used to make ferdbier. In uLTws sLaic 11tw3 and sets processed Into nitrogen corit- fertilizer purpovs for one year.
hopef ul ly in time For 19Th erops that way, a plant co d
meeting demands for 1975 craps cording to the' industry's economist at USDA,says nitroul bid priori ti es to allocate supplies pounds used by farmers to Aides said
Dole's proposal also if farme go aWout with spring Ferll
required to rebuild the nation's whatever price it wanted to
It1tute.
gen fertilizer shortages already
ob- among users. Less than three boost yields of wheat, corn and is expected to be introduced
planting
as
sorely pressed food supply.
USDA
h
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At USDA, officials do not go have been severe in parts of the
lain gas and not be subject to per cent of the nation's natural other major cops.
shortly.
predicted.
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But, little has been said of his Ilenck nd a son —
J.fl. lInk from the ltecejvc; ilfice at J B flenck of BroekIe
And again
,
WUc, Mary Augusta Henc*. A Jr.,
they do not reveal Gainesville The acujsf lion relinquishing all right 'to the deed was executed by JR
11 cold and formal official
of record leaves many whe ther she had any children, was
confirmed by
property as husband of Mary A. Henck Jr., in Orange Co
records from the IVO's and questions unanswered, but give If she did, they died before she Rutherford B. Hayes on resident
Jan.
10's could talk what stories of broad hints that the
Henck.
Florida.
lady may did. tier will lists her only heir 1879 under the provisions 23,
of
romance arid intrigue could have been Involved In a love
On July 27, ism, J.B. Henck
as her husband, E.W. Henck. "the Act of Congress"
t hey tell
Mrs. Henck's name disap.
iiangle between two brotners
edvd 1he
"unmarried,
proving
for
th
Many stories have come
pears
from the records until rp
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sale
bIle
Jr.,
Documents flied alter E.W.
J.B. llenck and E.W. llenck.
property back to Mary
lands
own through the ears about
will
executed
on April ,
Hone s death on Oct. 26, 1930,
Her first marr!age to
e
Henck, then
Longwood's founder. E.W. flenck, apparently split up lot' that lie had one brother
Plainfie ld, N.J., is filed Marc
On Dec. 8, 1879, a new Henck."
Henck — of
22, 1927, follo%ing her death on
his Intrigues willi some time after the 18th of survivinit,,T.B. Henck, who was warranty deed was executed by
other principals of the Pullman
J.B.
Henck
Jr.'i
name
pops
Feb. 16, IM In Longw ow.
May, 1880. And her new disinherited in the Henck will. Mary A. Henck, now a resident
Railroad and his spearheading marriage to EX Henck
up in the records again on July Burial was In Longwood
ocOn May 1, 1878, it is recorded of Plifladelphla, wtw owned the
or at least being Involved in the
6, IM2 when In London, Cemetery. She left, all her
the railroad cared sometime prior to July that "Mary A. Ilenck of orange prow. ty in her own right, to J.
construction of
England he again deeded the property In Seminole County
27, 1 ON.
County, Fla." acquired 159.54 B. Henck Jr. of Boston, Mass.
through Longwood and other
property to Mary A. Henck, and In New Jersey to her

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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.
Thse u'ys are gone forever.
iNow 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.
"24-Hour Jack" lets you withdraw up to $100 a day
from your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
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 darn 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.

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irritability with multiple extra s
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Now when I have an extra
Now
beat I am so afraid I will drop I
dead. Please explain the above.
DEAR READER
Despite
all those ominous sounding
tcr
obvious that the
heart speciallst did not think
you had anything seriously
wrong wi th your hurt.
I might point out that the
reaction you have had to
reading your medical records is
exactly why many doctors are I
reluctant to tell some patients
what they have. Doctors are a
used to thOse big words and
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still have, extra systoles,
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metimes c*llcd premature
uuuattiOs, &amp;ipped beat.j and a
tj a variety of other things. These a
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Individuals. In the Air Force I n
saw many healthy young pilots a
with these who were totally
unaware that they ever oc• I
cirred. Even when they are not
associated with heart disease
they can be annoying insome
people. In general the more
concerned the person Is, the U
more likely he or she Is to notice
these flip flops, and they can
make the person very un-comfortable.
ltis wise tobecetajnthat the a
extra beats are not associated :
with disease. When they are a
not, then htis better toreassure
the person and advise t
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You promised to treat your team fr
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had a chance, but they did.
Now yoire stuck for the arty, but
you just have a couple of buc s on you.
So you zipHour Jack' your
banker wos alwaus onn PrDQC
buttons äb some cash. and(yo from
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cause the patient to be too
uncomfortable, then it Is
somethriti advisable to give
medicine, to control them.
Many of these medicines are
powerful and doctors prefer not is
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Irritability of the heart merely e
refers to the occurrence of I ,—r---those extra beats that originate
In
the
heart
muscle I Lf .14.4,,g
Bath tissue. Feb 27- or
(myocardium).
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Mar. 5, 1975. Limit 2
155v
The systolic murmur means a a
F
sound during heart contraction I
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1'cti
(systole) that shouldn't be a
a
there. These can occur without
heart disease. The grade two
assign
means it is very faint which
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J portant. Your family doctor
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sufficiency because a minor
leakage of the mitral valve is a
one cause of such a sound. If the
leak in the valve is greater the
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Longwood

Records

By DONNA ESTES
Kra1d Staff Writer
If !d and formal offi cial
records from the 1O's and
1880's co uld talk wha t stories of

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Aecndtr.g to rtI1I2er Lx'.Perhaps ()fl4()HJth of
,j. dustry's shortage predictions
prepared an amendment to an dustry sources, the supply of trogen shortage will
be due to but admit the supply situation
The Federal Power CommisBut the gas is the main source earlier bill he Introduced which anhydrous ammonia a basic
cutbacks In natural gas avail- will be as tight
cylegislaflonalmeciatboosung for removal of federal price aIon—FPC—now controls
and perhaps
for the manufacture of em, also would provide special nitrogen mpwxi
the
will fall able to fertilizer plants WYIeT more ao— than lt was last year.
the prodttion of nitrogen fer. regulation on sales of natural prices
of nawai gas sold monia, which In turn Is deregulation of natural gas for nearly 1 per
tilizer needed by farmers, gas used to make fertilizer. In
cent shod of U
sent priority system, acJ. Daon Ahalt, a staff
across state lnes and sets processed Into nitrogen com. fertilizer purposes for one year. meetin
g demands for 15 crops cording to the industry's economist at USDA, sa ys nitro.
hopefully in time for 1975 crops that way, a plant could bid
priorities to allocate supplies pounds used by farmers to Aides said Dole's proposal also if farmers go a
t wi
required to rebuild the nation's whatever price it wanted to o
ng Fe
titute..
gen fertilizer shortages already
among users. Lass than three boost yields of wheat, corn and is expected to be Introduced planting as USDA
has
sorely pressed food supply.
At
USDA,
officials
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have
been severe in parts of thie
go
taln gas and not be subject to per cent of the nation's natural other major crops,
shortly.
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1X)NGWOOD — Expolice chief Tom Hennigan is
th reaten in g to go to th e labor relations board
and the
small claims division of
county court if the city refuses to
give him two
weeks vacation pay, reported Council
member June Lormann
this week.

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Received a report from Mayor James fl. Ionnan,

night, or holiday. And you're stuck. Because your bank is
dosed, and you can't cash a check.
Those days are gone forever.
c:.
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find "24- Hour Jack:' He's open at midnight, in the momin.
Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon, the 4th of July,
Christmas, and all other times too.
"24- Hour Jack" lets you withdraw up to $100 a day
from your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And Jack will even take
your instalment loan payments.

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MONTHLY PEST
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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.

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doctor put mein the hospital for
without coupon 63
tests: X rays, cardiograms and
exercise tests, lie called in a
heart specialist who said my
trouble was nervous tension. dial.
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W IGI EE NCO UPOW
upon receiving my records I
read: Mitral Insufficiency,
iade two s
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systolic murmur, myocardial
irritability with multiple extra a
b
systoles.
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March
5
1975.
Lim
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beat I am so afraid I will (lz•o •
dead. Please explain the above.
DEAR READER — Despite I
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all those ominous sounding I
tums it is obvious that Uw
art specialist did not think
you had anything seriously onriI
.l1ff(sITIA.1
U. wrong with your heat.
I might point out that the
reaction you have had to N
reading your medical records Is
exactly why many doctors are u
reluctant to tell some patients
A
what they have. Doctors are i
Woigreens 16-or. Feb. 27.
used to those big words and I
Mar. 5, 1975. Limit 2.
know how little they mean, but l
sometimes the patient •
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overreacts to them.
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Let's start from the beginSEEK
ning. You had, and apparently
still have, extra systoles,
sometimes called Wwwture
F"'CCYUl`0N
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a variety of other things. These
' often occurIn otherwise healthy
- Individuals, In the Air Force I p
saw many healthy young pilots
with these who were totally
Coupon good Feb. 27 thru
unaware that they ever or. u
March 5, 1975. Limit?.
curred. Even when they are not
associated with heart disease p
they can be annoying In some
.pee. Ingen.ralthemore 1
a
1
concerned the person Is, the
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BEEN
(3 morellkelyheorahelstonotice
these flip flops, and they can
'make the person very Un.;
comfortable.
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ItLs wise tobe certain that the I
extra beats are not assocjated 0
with disease. When they are
not, then ltis better to reassure l
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P'
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5,
1975.
Limit 2
avoid coffee and cigarettes. If I
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the Irregularities continue aid
cause the patient to be too
uncomfortable, then It is
sometimes advisable to give
medicines to control them.
Many of thee medicines are
powerful and doctors prefer not
it
to use them if the problem Is not
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The
term myocardial
1000 SHEET
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"t' refers to the occurrence of I
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the
heart
in
muscle U 14
Both tissue. Feb 27(myocardium).
Mar, 5, 1975. Lmil 2
iSSv
Theiystollcmurmurmeansai
sound during heart contraction 1
(systole) that shouldn't be
there. These can occur without I
heart disease. The grade two
means it is very faint which
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suggests It might not be imIL
portant. Your family doctor i
probably called it mitral In- U
sufficiency because a minor
WRI
leakage of the mitral valve Is p
one cause of such asound. If the
$
leaP.tn the valve ia greater the i \-,i
murmur Is usually louder.
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4~ s ti ck s. Feb. 27 thru
Grade two is about as faint a
Mar. 5, 1975, Limit 2. t- murmur as you can have and I
. expect anyore except a - ell
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trained heart specIalIst to hear R
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with
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wumprvcu
and probably thought it was of
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So I think you should have a
checkup once a year to evaluate r
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Youprolised to treat vour teamth
pizzas if they won. You dldrit think they
had a chance, but they did
Now youre stuck for the party, but
youjust have a couple of bucks on you.
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banker whos always open. Press a fcuy
buttons, grab some cash, and go from
rin ink to hero in one minute flat.
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DEAR DR. LAMB A year
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Reported that work is proceeding o,i laying
Iralnage lines in the Land Avenue area. M and M
Developers, who donated some $2,000 toward the nrn't equested by letter a status report.

Are you angry? Frustrated? of psychotherapy, family
Anxious? Do you feel at times therapy, and marriage counthat you are not getting what seling. He Is the author of
You want out of life? Then check Intensive Group Therapy, The
Into the Bach Workshop Intimate Enemy (with P.
scheduled at the Maitland Civic Wyden), Pairing (with H.
Center on March 6 from 7 to 10 Deutch) and Aggression Lab
p.m.
(with Yetta Bernhard). A firm
Sponsored by Seminole believer on the hands-on apJunior College, the workshop proach to learning. Dr. Bach
Features Dr. George Bach, requests that all workshop
noted author, lecturer, and participants "dress cornfounder of the Institute of fortthJy." Tickets for the
C—
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"Because of our Inability to Seminole Junior College or at
handle conflicts with people 'he Maitland Civic Center on
that are significant to us
Thursday, March 6.
husbands, wives, friends,
In addition to Thursday's
chiizfrn, lxsss — A e are nut workshop, Dr. Bach will conable to build the type of lives we duct a two day workshop at
would like to lead," comments Seminole Junior College on
Dr. Bach. "During the SJC March 7 and March s for people
Workshop, I hope to teach directly Involved In helping
participants to use specific relationships
counselors,
techniquees for living more teachers, ministers, social
constructively with aggresskm, workers, psychologists, perhostility, tension and conflict, sonnel directors, etc. Featuring
thus increasing their skills in San
pth
p1oi Us
open, honest, healthy corn- aggression therapy, this
munk'ation."
workshop will be limited to 60
Born in Latsia, Dr. Bach is
participants. Reservations may
naturalized U.S. citizen holding be made by contacting Jim
M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Sawyer or Maggie Cup at SJC.
psychology. Founder and Pre-registration is necessary
current director of the Institute for the two day workshop.

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— Delayed t'ntil March 10 the request of George Scott
to cIoe Lakeview Drive between Georgia and Seminole.
Scott said he will be offering the city something of value In
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Councilman Don Schreiner said when Ilennigan
submitted his resignation last month he purposefully
listed an effective date of Feb. 15, the anniversary of his
Wring by the city, in order to receive vacation pay.
Council accepted the resignation prior to the effective
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The
Al though details are still cutbacks or price-fixing by the gm
, output is used t, make
Ford administrati on plan, tA k...I..
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nitrogen
fertilizer,
ask Congress soon for emergen. Department, the plan will call

And again In ia, a correctej
exec'ited
!e4
}Jenck Jr., In Orange County,
Florida.

Hk's name
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pears from the records until her
will executed on April , 1910
down through the years about
Renck's death on Oct. 26, 1930,
Renck, then "wife of E .W.
Her first marriage to
Plainfield,
N.J., is filed hlarck~
Longwood's founder, E.W. Renck,
apparently split up note that he had one brother
On Dec. 8, 1879, a new Henck."
1927,
following
n,
her death on
Henck
of his intrigues with some time after the 18th of surviving, J.B. Henck, who was wnrranty deed was executed by
1926
in
Longwood.
other pri ncipals of the Pullman May,
J.B. Henck Jr.'s name pops Feb. 16,
1880.
And her new disinhe ri ted in the Henck will. Mary A. Henck, now a resident up
in the records again on July Burial was in Longwood :
Railroad and his spearheading marriage to E.W.
of Phil adelphia, who
Renck ocOn May 1, 1878, it is recorded
Cemetery. She left, all her
owned the 6, 1882 when in London,
oratleastbeing Involved In the 'curredsomeurnepriortojuly
that"MaryA.Henckcforange property In
property In Seminole co un ty
construction of the railroad
England
he
again
deeded
e
27, 1880.
B. Renck Jr. of Boston, Mass.
County, Fla." acquired
through Longwood and other
property to Mary A. Renck, and in New Jersey to her
And while the records In- acres in Longwood for $1.25 an
Attached to the warranty wife of E.W. Henck, to correct' husband, Edward Warren
parts of Seminole County.
dicate her first husband, J.B. acre for a total price of $199.45 deed was a statement signed
r in legal description. Renck.
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j Ford Seeks More Fertilizer To Aid Farm Production

Reveal Love, Intrg
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But, little has been said of his Renck nail a scm
J.B. Renck from the Receivers office at J.B. Henck of Brookline, M.
wife, Mary Augusta lienck. A Jr.,
they do not reveal Gainesville. Thit cqtstsItfon rllquishing il right o t
searci of records leaves many whether she had any children, was confirmed
by Prerident propertyashusbandofMaryA.
questions unanswered, but give If she did, they died before she Ruthe
rford B. Hayes on Jan. , Henck.
broad hints that t he lady may did. Her will l ists her only heir
1879 under the provisions of
romance and intrigue cou!d have been involved In a love as her husband, E.W. Renck. "the
On July v, i, J.B.
A et of Congres
they tell?
triangle between two brothers
,urirnarried," deeded the
Jr.,
Many stories have come
DoCUments filed after E.W. proving for the sale of public proper
J.B. Henck and E.W. 'Henck.
back to Mary A.
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Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1975-13

.,,.Man Charged In Dog Deaths
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — An Ocala man
has been charged in the electrocution deaths of 24
sleek Greyhound racers at Derby Lanes dog track.
Richard D. RIper, who was arrested last week on
charges of stealing two Greyhound dogs, was also
formally ch,nrged Tuesday with 24 counts
destroying personal property valued In excess jf
M
. and one count of breaking and entering,
Kiper was in custody at the Marion County Jail
under 1100, 000 borJ on earlier charges of taking
two dogs and a transport trailer and of arson and

shooting into an occupied dwelling. The bond was
raised Tuesday an additional $70,000.
The dogs, owned by Robert E. Thomas of St.
Petersburg, vice president of the National
Greyhound Association, were killed last month,
Private Investigator Richard Price said he
believes the dog killings were the result of a grudge.
lie said the association had brought charges of
cruelty to animals against Riper in 1972 after he
demonstrated to newspaper reporters how he used

live raljtiiLs to train greyounds. Riper was later
fined 13.000by the association for various practices,
I ce said.
Also arrested was Arline Mestio charged with
arson. She had applied last week for a $ioo
reward offered by the Amrican Greyhound Track
Operators Association for information she claimed
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arrested last week, police said.

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I yman's boys sere victorious 3-7 and Lundberg of Prep
beat
in high school tennis matches Mike Yagerman 8-2
Tni'dss T'y' Srnn',le b,.
In (louL'e' mntcha, Lake
and girls, the Lake Brantley brantley's Constantine and
boys and the Lyman girls Turk squeezed past Dinneen
faltered
and Dickinson 8-6, and Woodson
Trinity Prep dumped Lake and Zellers of Lake Brantley
Brantley 4-3, the Lyman boys defeated Bruwneii *jlld Butcher

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Barley defeated the 11th ranked
The only other winner for Seabreeze's Carl Marks
girls' doubles' team in Florida, Seminole was Sarah Mercer, dumped Barley
8-5, Cindy RIt.zI
Trisha Parker and Teresa who donned McCuthen 8-6
of Seabreeze
Newman
'kCuthcn, 8-G
hulk
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Cindy Sutherland 8-3 and the
team of Ritzi and Marks topped
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Sutherland 84.
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Gonzalez
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Seabreeze defeated Serninole's
No. I . boy player. David
VIA
McCoopi, 6-6, Mark Emery
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8 1, James Matthews of
Seabreeze downed
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dropped Eddie White of
Seminole 841 and David Wilkes
of Seabreeze stopped Jeff
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and Barley 8-1 and Matthews
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and Barnett defeated Moreland
andWhlle3-3.

Ridge downed the Lyman girls
In Lyman's shutout win over
6-1 the boys from Scabreeze Oak Ridge Russell ('redSfl
unca Seminole 7-0 and the won 8-5, John George
Seabreeze girls knocked off the 8.0, Jcrr) Fe,.ete triumphed s-o
Tribe girls 5.2
Doug Spiering defeated his foe
Trinity
Prep's
Mike 8-4 and Kenneth Kniel won 8.0
Dickinson edged Lake BranCrispell and Fekete, and
tle&gt;'s Mike Constantine 8-5, George and Splering teammed
John Dinneen of Trinity Prep for 8-3 and 8-2 doubles' wins
dropped Marshall Woodson 8-1, respectively.
Gordon Zellers cii Lake
In Seminole's setback to
Brantley defeated Mike But- Seabreeze, the Tribe's doubles'
cher 86, Steve Brownell of team of Becky Roffe and Betsey

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Bob Hetrick, awu above, will joIn mady w the CDdfl$rya bell
Class A speedway raters Friday night at the Orlando Sports
Stadium in the final tuneup for the 110,000 Speed Weeks '75 Series
at the Volusla County Speedway March 44.

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terest, not only from Central Florida, but from all parts of the
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state.
The meeting, scheduled at Seminole High School
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auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, will feature L. Boyd Finch,
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and Captain Hank Morgan of the Florida Marine Patrol also will
SenflWes David McCook returns a shot. (HeraW Phow by Tery
be on hand to answer questions concerning rights of the publicLod
ge)
regarding fishing and hunting in the newly created national
park.
Delegations of officials from Brevard and Volusla counties
mok.
IA
will be present, as well as retwesentativo-c fr-~m L
Fish and Wildlife Service and the state parks.
Rumors have been circulated that a license fee will be
required to fish or shrimp withing the boundaries of the new
park, with figures of 810 for sport.nen and $100 for commercial
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Like To Invite You To Their Biggest Event Of The Y.or...Our Super
Sale. Because The Badcock Chain Stores Is One Of The Largest In

Such a large turnout Is expected that questions will be
written. and the panel of experts will make every effort to give
answers to -- my as possible,

The South, Their Buying Power Is Fantastic, Which Means Savings
To You. Also Real Values And Selection. The Folks At Badcock,
Sr.fcrd Strs; arvku And Complete Customer Satisfaction.

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To S im Prep Baseball Win
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Run Pierce fired a no-hitter base Into center field and co
slaed
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two hits for Lake and Druth.
and Tommy HIse slammed IWO Beach scored its only fin.
Brantley. The win was Bran.
home runs as Lake Brantley
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Rise cracked a round-tripper hey's fourth in a row. The Pats Lake
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Lake Brantley trounced homers in the seventh. KeithOviedo collected only (our
Anding and Tuttle; Fowler,
Bishop Kinney 11.6 and Oviedo DeBout arid Rise were two-for- hits against Lakeview. The Branson (4) and Laws, Dixon
faltered to Lakeview 6-2 four for the Patriots
L'Ofls scored two runs in the (7).
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first Inning and could not find
Branson came on
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Cocoa Beach
Lakeview
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Tuesda to kill a Kinney rally
In the second in&amp;ng, after
andto recordhis smnd mound Lake Br*ntley00l000Z_4 101
Stumpf.Homer (1) Ward 5
walk and a stolen base, Pierce victory against no defeat3.
Com Beach Oil W Ill- 1 0
1 and McDaniel; Spem am
threw a pick-off try at second
Rick Garza and Pierce
Pierce and Laws; Delbert Waters.
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NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)-Stinger, a 35400t One Ton sloop,
Is virtually assured of taking the season's overall title In the
Southern Ocean Racing Conference after placing second in the
34th Miami-Nassau race,
Stinger, owned and sailed by Dennis Conner of Santiago, came
in on corrected time Tuesday behind Country Woman, a 35'
fwt One Ton sloop.
The final race of the SORC season is Friday's Nassau Cup, a
short race off Na&amp;wu.
Country Woman, owned by Robert Barton of Chicago and
sailed by veteran yachtsmrn Bruce Kirby of Ottawa, Ont., and
Howayton, Conn., sailed Use 180 miles from Miami to Nassau in
a corrected time of 12,310.
Stinger made the race Inacorrected time of 12V
Inflation, a 36-foot One Ton sloop owned by Ted Crane of
Honolulu, was third with a corrected time of 12.9541.
The first, second and third place boats were designed by Doug
Peterson.
11,11 Foot. a 33-foot sl ovii (iflod liv i'h:srli'c Itinir rJ Cr,unu-i,4.

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Reds S ign Trade m Bait Tony Perez
BALTIMORE (AP)- The Baltimore Orioles, trying for more
than a year to trade Boog Powell, finally have found someone
willing to gamble that the big first baseman will somehow
regain his lost power.
'Me Cleveland Indians, now managed by Frank Robimon Powefl's former sl4ging teaniniate with Iie Orioles -swung a
deal Tuesday for the 33-year-old who has struggled at the plate
for the past two seasons.
Baltimore, which had no more room for Powell after ohtaining first bimeman Lee Slay from tf.e Houston Astros, also
sent 25-year-old pitcher Don flood to the Indians,
In exchange, the Orioles acquired veteran catcher Dave
Duncan and minor league outfielder Alvin McGrew, who was
immediately assigned to liallimore's minor league affiliate at
Rochester.
"I like the dent." Robinson said. "Hood will be given a chance
to start and I think he could also be available in the bullpen.
-The trade also gives us a set line-up. With Boog at first and
John Ellis behind the plate, we've solidified twu positions. TIw
set line-up gives us stability and will minimize mental errors."
If Powell can don turnabout in new surroundings, playing in a
horut- park m'r m 1ih-e to home run hitting than Baltimcre'5
Memorial Stadium, the Indians could create quite a race in the
Am
League's Eastern Division.
Cleveland was the surprise train through much of the 1974
season before slumping to fourth place, 14 games behind the
Orioles whose late nLsh carried them to a fifth division title in
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did for long stretches in 1970 when he was named the league's
".1ost Valu5le Player. lie batted .297 that year, with 35 home
runs and 114 runs baited In.
But Powell batted .265 in each of the past two seasons, and he
was no longer the feared slugger. Basitimore Manager Earl
Weaver eventually benched him for extended pericids in 1774.
The trade between the Orioles and Indians was one of two
Tuesday.
In a less glamorous deal, the Chicago White Sox traded pitcher Stan Per-zanowski to the Texas Rangers for pitcher Steve
Dunning.
Dunning, the No. ldraftpick for the Cleveland Indians in 1970,
posted a 6-4 record for Cleveland in 1972 and was traded to the
Rangers late in the 1973 season,

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Perzanowski had a 13-8 mark last season with Iowa of the
American Association.
The Cincinnati Reds made news by signing a player instead of
trading him. Tony Perez, whose name was used as trading bait
during the off-season, signed his contract for the 1975 season,
Shortstop Larry Bow&amp; and setond baseman Dave Cash, at one
time reportedly considering a dual holdout for a cointract,
signed their 1975 contracts with the Philadelphia Phillies for
what the club said were very good terms.
"Catfish" Hunter, the most celebrated player in spring
training camp this year because of his spectacular, multiyear
$3.75 million contract. reported to the New York Yankees in St.
Petersburg, Fla., and announced: "I just want to be one of the
guys."

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Jimmy Connors Is looking more like a million every
day.
The newest hotshot of tennis Is just about hooked for a
winner-take-a ll match with John Newcombe, It could
bring the biggest single purse in tennis history - perhaps
more than $1 million.
"Everything is set exeent the !tte." tat* Cnrnnr'
manager, 13111 Riordon. "We are consldcing several sites
one of them the LaCosta Club in California. If our conditions are met, the gross should exceed $1 million,"

wak 'Big Bad Bruin'

"They don't consider me a superstar. I'm just a numbir."
Ralph Garr, the National League's top hitter in 1974, came
here for an arbitration battle with the Atlanta Braves. After
Garr made his pitch, he asked the arbitrator If he could be excused.

"I didn't want to hear myself get cut up," Garr said. "They
can cut you down so much that it makes you not want to play.

Garr won his case, receiving 1114,500for 1975 instead of the
$85,000 the Braves felt he was worth.
After learning he had won a raise of almost $60,000 over last
year, Garr said all his bitterness had been left on the arbitration
table.
"It's all over," Garr said. "Now I'm going to go out and have
the best season ever for the Atlanta Braves."
Marvin Miller, executive director of the players association,
said some of the teams lose dignity by attacking their players.

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The 1975 arbitration season, which began Feb. 12, came to a
silent close Tuesday. In all, the owners were ass arded nine sic
tories. The players won six.
Last year, 29 cases went to arbitration with the owners win.
ning 16 and the players winning 13.
This year, Rollie Fingers and Ted Kubiak, both of Oakland;
Ron Cey of Los Angeles; Ray Sadecki of St. Louis; Jim Spencer
of Texas, and Garr of Atlanta won their cases.
Reggie Jackson, Ken hloltzman, Sal Bando and Ray Fosse, all
of Oakland; Carew, Bert Blyleven and Tom Hurgmeier, all of
Minesota, and Bernie Carbo of Boston lost in their bids.

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North Carolina State will tell you it's murder to shoot
against.
As North Carolina State prepared to threw up a last.
second shot Tuesday night, North Carolina threw up its
suffocating defense.
The shot by Tim Stoddard missed the mark and North
Carolina escaped with a 78.74 victory, the first time the
Tar Heels have beaten th2 Wolfpack in 10 game.
"Thcre'3 not a whole lot i can say," said North Carolina
State Coach Norm Sloan after the pulsating Atlantic Coast
Conference game. "Both teams played extremely well.
We did a good job chasing the ball and putting pressure on
the ball without fouling. On the last shot no play was set
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TORONTO AP; James Worrall, a member form of 21 simultaneous world championships,
of the International Olympic Committee, denied r.r rffer th-rn to i
ccmbnatiDn of German clUes
Tuesday a report in the Mor.treal Gazette that in the Ruhr Valley.
the IOC Is drafting contingency plans to save th,t
Worrall said in Toronto the report has "no
1976 Games should Montreal prove unable to credibility at all."
hold them.
He said his first reaction to the story was that
Tuesday's Gazette quotes bC sources as he and the newspaper's reporter had not been at
saying the IOC is considering four alternatives: the same meeting. No mention of contlngcncy
spreading the games across Canada; asking Los plan., was ever made in official sessions, he said.
The newspaper quoted bC President Lord
Angeles, a defeated bidder, to stage an
emergency Olympics, or returning the games to Killanin saying during the weekend In Lausanne,
.Swiizeriand, mat some action will have to be
Mexico ('liv, where they were held In 198.
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Tiso other plans, the newspaper said, would be finish the Olympics stadium In time for the
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Bulls End Jazz Streak
By The Associated Press
The Chicago Bulls stilled the beat of the New Orleans
Jazz and continued sounding their own high notes in the
National Basketball Association,
The Bulls, the hottest team In the league, won their
seventh game In a row, cooling off the expansionist Jazz
120-105 Tuesday night, ending New Orleans' six-game
winning streak.
"This is a league of consistency, not of streaks," said
11111 van Breda Kolff,coach of the 14.46 Jazz, "so weli just
have to get back together and work hard."
In other NBA game, the Kansas City-Omaha Kings
downed the MIlwath ee Buck., 9340, the Washington
Bullets whipped the liuffalo &amp;av'3$ 111-93, the Phoenix
Suns trounced the Golden State Warriors 111-97, the
Houston Rockets routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 11447,
the Portland Trail Bazers oerwhe1med the Philadelphia
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By IRA BERKOW
The Herald Services
NEW YORK (NEA) - As recently as live years ago, said
Sports Illustrated writer Frank Deford, the two-part, broadly
dimensional story he did on Big Bill Tilden In January could not
bvt brzi written,
Not'qulte. As recently as two years ago, a supposedly -adult.
oriented book about "sports immortals," would not even
mention the tragedy of Tilden's life,
Tilden dominated tennis In the IM and is still considered the
Red Grange of Tennis, the Babe Ruth of Tennis, the Jack
Dempsey of Tennis. And he is perhaps the greatest athlete of
modern times that we know of who was a homosexual.
Deford's two long articles will soon be made into a book.
Movie and television companies have shown interest in the
1 work. Tilden, who has been dead for 22 years, lives again. Why?
His Is, first, a poignant story. By that Is meant, Tilden was
scorned by some fellow players, was often embarrassed for his
own feelings that he could not suppress, and suffered as much as
anyone the
tomy he lived of being viewed as less than virile
In a world of hairy-chested athleticism. His two jail sentences,
and his death in a rented apartment, at age 70, virtually broke,
rounds out the tragedy that overwhelmed his triumphs at Forest
Hills and Wimbledon.
In our storybooks, we love to see our sporting gladiators
overcome adversity to reach the top. Tilden did, but it could not
be written about.
Deford believed that the time was ripe for the detailed telling
of TIlden's tale. In fact, says Deford, the only question the
editors of SI had, when he proposed the idea about a year ago,
was, "The guy's been dead so long, will people care anymore?"
Apparently they do. Deford says he has received a great deal
of mail, and almost all of it favorable.
-Five years ago," said Deford, "1 don't think I could have
written the story because I would have run up against stone
walls in my interviewing.
"People wouldn't have wanted to talk about homosexuality at
all. And the newspaper clips were almost useless. When you
eliminate
accounts of his tennis games, eighty-five to ninety
per cent of the information about Tilden WliL original research."
Deford said that the court transcripts of Tllden's two trials in
a 1946 and 1949 concerning homosexual liaisons with young boys
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By The Associated Press
It's been a long season for Chicago Cougar Coach Pat
Stapleton, but he's thankful for at lea,it one thing,
"At least the overtime periods are getting shorter," he
said after the Cougars had beaten the Edmonton Oilers 4-3
with a goa from Gary MacGregor II seconds Into overtime in World Hockey Association play Tuesday.
The victory was the fourth in a row for the Cougars, who
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Score three for Hank Nowak as a "R!g d '3ruin." That
scoreboard reads: one goal and two fights.
"You can't do better than that," said Boston Coach Don
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OCALA NATIONAL FOR. inajestk cress stands, Un.. membership of about
100 to allow them to forge a trail only association members ac:
si, 11a. (AP)
Surprised by spoiled pine forests and crystal nearly 6,000 in nIne years.
acr oss their property. But to cess to maps covering those
the sudden scent of man, the clear streams.
Tom
Montoya
of
Auburndale,
win the landowners over, the portions of the trail which cross
young buck leaped the stream
"When people think of hiking an electric utility trouble
- association was forced to make privMe prope rty," says Moe.
i0--re he had
dkr.j i they usually think of the moun- shooter
who took over the pres. one major concession which toys. "All our members also
crashed into the safety of a tains," says James
Kern
of
idency
from
Kern last year, at. still bothers Motoya and Kern, sign a pledge to respect the
palmetto thicket.
Miami, a real estate executive tributes the success of the trail
"We had to agree to allow rights of private property."
The man watched until the and fatherOf the Fl&amp;rida Trail. to a "basic need and
want of
flashing white tail disappeared
"But anybody who has people to associate themselves
from sight, dropped to his knees walked across the Big Cress with nature and the wilderness
alongside the tiny hoof prints to on a cool February day knows experience,"
SHS Golfers 'Top Patriots'
"
drink his fill and continued on there is no ,ce more beauFrank Mebane led Trinity
Seminole topped Lake
Unique among all the hiking
his way
hocacM down tai."
Brantley and Lake HighLand Prep with a 42 and Jim Pit.
-the Flo rida Trail.
Kern hi t upon e idea of trails in America, all but about
p at Mayfair Country Club chMd paced Lake}IoWelI with a
ioo
miles
of
th
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Florida
Tr
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Known to a still relatively blazing a trail the length of
Lake Howell and Trinity 42.
mostly
through
th
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Ocala
Na.
and
small but rapidly growing num- Florida in 1964 after "being tion
al
Forest,
encompasses pri- Prep fe ll Wednesday In high
bet- of Floridians, the Florida forced to drive 1,600
miles to vate property.
school golf matches,
Trail is a wilderness hi king hike 40 miles in North
Caro.
Seminole edged Lake
path which meanders along an lina," the location of the nearMontoya says the necessity of Brantley 162-163 and Lake
91
on-again, off-again course est hiking path to Florida.
crossing private land proved Highland carded a 211 in the
thrrvgh the cenkr f the slate.
Kern created the Florida one of the tough est stumbiing three-team match at Mayfair. Troian
Currently totaling 325 miles, Trail Association two years tat. blocks to creation of the trail,
Bishop Moore dropped Trinity
The Seminole Junior College
the trail offers a glimpse of er and hiked 160 miles across and continues to plague the asPrep 172-178 and Winter Park baseball team takes on S•
Florida as it used to be before theEvergiadestodramatizehis sociatlon's goal offergjngagoo.
Petersburg Junior College thj
coasted past Oviedo 16-209.
the invasion of developers' bull- efforts.
mile continuous path from
Mike
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led
Seminole
afternoon
at 3 at the SIC field.dozers.
"It turned out to be an Idea Miami to Peraco1a.
to
its
sixth
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win aga inst foir
Far from the roar of freeways whose time had come," says
Little by little, however, asso- losses with a 38. Wade Bots Coast Community College in
and crowded tourist at- Kern, who has watched in clation members convinced registered a 40, Bobby Pike a doubleheader Friday and
1racti
the tr ai l cro
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rike(I :i 41 nd ,Jim ltoe fired Sturhv. !th t nhi11s begr,
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aiiip, has suL11 Irwa a iIirtcr
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paragraphs.
"Books on tennis and Tllden," said Deford, "contained virtually nothing about the traumas the man endured. It was
taboo."
Deford believes that the favorable reaction to the Tllden
stories indicates "a liberalization in our attitudes of sex mores."
He said that we see now the growing support for abortion, that
more homosexuals are not hiding their proclivities - "and a
few years ago nobody would say that their unmarried daughter
was living with her boyfriend. Now It's all in the open."
Is homosexuality more prevalent in sports than we are led to
believe? One prominent psychologist has said that athletes are like
other people, and that since S per cent of the male population is
homosexual, then why shouldn't $ per cent of the athletic
population be also?
Deford says he believes he knows why not. "Homosexual case
histories that I have studied," said Deford, "show that
homosexuals are usually mama's boys - as Tilden was. And
most mamas don't want their sons playing sports for fear of
injury. (Tilden's mother, however, died when he was young.)
"That, I think, explains why there are so few homoseivajs In
sports. They aren't prepared or experienced In them. Also, if a
homosexual does get into sports, he finds that there are few men
with his particular interests, and eventually drifts out."
Deford added that now, with our more enlightened view,
Tilden would not have died a pariah,
"Tilden today," said Deford, "would have had a good job as a
club pro."

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Pointi, Call 3277143 anytime.
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No.? East Rd., 17-97SJC
Entrance. R Rarisboitom.

Kitchen - Bathroom Cab4net.
Counter tops Sinks In
stallaflon available. Bud
Cabell. 322 1052 anytime.

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SavetS.000 1974 t3.arington, 7i'xóO'.
7 Bdrms, den. 117,500.

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G.!GORY MOBILE HOMES
3$03OrIdoDr e
3antord 37)5200

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Concrete &amp; Carpentry, Carport,
Additions, Remodeling Noidotoo
Iargeortoosmall Freeestimates
272 1571 Anytime

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Profeni WaItpapr ti
Licen
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Free Estimates Ph 37,7
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Pest Control

i" (ILLS UI.: IL Lit) PUMP5
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and
We repair and serv
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W.2ndSt.
7276437

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
27

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returns Try on and see. Call
322 261) or $3) 9-993

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$Ou?he"n Lawn Se'rycegenai f*
maintainenc, and sprinkler
systems. 372 997; 373 6030

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Hoe' plans, custom made to FHA
d SSBC SPeC Fast. ecnmwn,cal
Call Victor 321 0331

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BuIlding &amp; Remodeling
345 53)8 373 flU

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Boarding &amp; Grooming
Ph 373 1057

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Painting, Cement WOrk, Light
HauIng 372 2645

ou can g a fair price when
advertise your "don't needs" in
the Want AIls
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Sewing
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aPprOvad dealer 210 E. 1st St
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded.
P3 6551
Free estimite 3736031.

Conditioning

WINNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP, 1104
Scnfoc Ave Master Beautician,
iviS by app?. 3773972 or 3:"l 1976

Also, 3 Bdrm., 1', baths, Central
heat, garage', on corner lot.
170.100 Term's 3737177

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(formerly Harri,tt'sBut Nook)
S)9E.Pine377.5747

I fldrm5, )' baths. Central H &amp; A.
carpet, nice Ion children 573.005
Terms

River 3770714
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MORTGAGE

1969 Dodge Cornet ,iO I Cyincier,
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RUNS GOOD 19S

Wanted, used small Snappon' Turtle

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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central heat aIr, 1.33,000 Acre
Realty. REALTOR. 3737750.

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condition. 51,100.321-05)7,

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March 4 beginning a 6:)0_m.

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Call 327 4299
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plus garage apartment. Excellent
commercial location

Other Homes In an price ranges wih
pools available

SINGLE STORY LUXURY APARTMENTS
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BATEMAN OPEN NOON III DARK
Peg
RealC.Estate
Broker NEW1.7and3bedrggplhome$aflG
)72-7j
'townhouse's. Wall-to-wall carp.I,
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maintenance fee. LOW, LOW.
POOL
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cc one o the'se lovely 00I
west to Ridgewood and follow the
homes 3 B'drooms 2 baths
signs
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.rts,
service, used machine's.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES323,0497

Real Estate Broker
?l39 S.MyrtleAve,56nf0
Phone37I.04

Your MLS Agency
REALTORS
2MSParkDr

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the Sanford Civic Center March 1.
Doom open at 6:30.

Will REALTY
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available,

322-2420 Anytime

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BABY DUCKS- Pekin, Rouen.
' 71 some below dealK cat, first
Khaki, Indian Runner. $.S0 per
first c?.oicef Pius Fii.'s
dot. at farm. 333-.
ft Used Can, Dick Baird
Da?iwi of a Gun, Fern Park's
P'LANNING A GARAGE SALE?
Largest dealer. '7$ Datsuns
DON'T FORGET
TO AD.
arriving daily. Pt'. 131.1311, Open
VERTISE
IN
THE
Sundays 176.
CLASSIFIED ADS. 377-7a11
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The
Hcno!a'
Special
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Hom,mak, Show Issue Sunday,
67A-Feed
March 7. then plan to et?t,nd
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Tuesday, March 1 at the Civic
TwO PLg. rd'ffor
Center. No charge for admisSion
areedingoraa.ouing
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Call 377 799
1972 Javelin, yellow, autarratc,
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small VI, extra clean. 1)795. Call
JIM DANDY JAZZFEED
Don Pope, 377.t5), Dier,
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
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GORMLY'S.
E. 46. Sanford 373.4,33
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VW 1969 BEETLE

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A HOME FOR YOU
I Bedrooms. 7 baths. Florida room,

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Central Florida's
St.
MULTIPLE LISTINGREALTOR
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377499)
1919S,French YARD SALE: March?, at 10a.m.
37? 7374. 322-1496. 327.7541
700 Elm Ave Luncheon served for
332)959,3771)64
benefit of Church School.
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3720111 after 710 pm

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ADVERTiSED, 3 bedrooms, 7
baths. Double garage, breakfast
bar. A.) condition. 1.37,500.

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Good condition. Best offer
Calln 397)
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BLAIR AGEP'CY
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
137 A East lit St., 5anford
Eves.S69-1i44

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 21.5.0 per day.

ANIMAL HAVENGROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED
KENNELS. 322-5757
()p in bobbin, zig zag, and 3 needle _____________________________
poiflion Like new c'ndition, sold
new?orU$,balancof 145 cash or
67Livestocic-Pcuifry
Spaymentsof $10, Newwarrapt. ____________________

12 room boarJing home. zoned
residential, rent 4 bedrooms, livi
In dOwnStairs apt. Ideal for
retiree, 16.000 inwn, assume
payments of 12)1.37. 332.49)4.
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No qualifying, 3 bedroom, 1L bath,
Central heat-air, fvnce, $1,995
wn. 1191 mo. 7 pci. 3724343.

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
503W lstSt.
373 6061 3730317
Req. Real Estate Broken

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fr (1) 0esk one (I)
have fied upon the following
credenza
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
thrftf
3 jarmchairs three(3)il
described P'oIlerty Owned
that
Margaret Hugh, said properly
CATHERINE F, ROUSE, has Chairs, one fl) digital Ck, mack,
flladaPltiticnlnthecircuitCci_to, one ft) Hermes Ambassador
beIc
Itad in Seminole County, Seminola
Florida,
Coc.pty, Florida, for a electric typewr;ter, One (I) Tew
more
particularly DissolutlonotMarriag, end you are Instrument
descrIbed IS fOI
TI 3000. 6SSe'3'S,OIIII
One (1) 191$ Toyota 4 door neguired to serve a copy ci your four drawer fIle cabinet find
rittrn iJfr
fiS%nrfed
if .in. n j
fic
D 0No&amp;J
litIeN 3i3o
100 the
Said iC(5beiqstedat Ratliff
Sheriff of
&amp; Son in 1nford, Florida Further C, Semoran Boulevard, Aitamonty Seminot, COty,
wiiI at
;is, Fiorjaa 7770), and file th
11;OUa M. 00 the 13th dly of
March.

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It) sewIng cabinet, repossessed
SInges best model, winds bobbin
'n machine. Full automatic,
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 paymerits Of U

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Execution was delivered to me
as
Sht'riflo t4emlnoj, County, Florida,
andl have IaVII,, rv'. . ....., JW vol'owing
property owned by Local
PubllcatjoflL Inc. said property
be'ng located In
Seminole County.
Florida,
more
PartIcularly
dflcrlbed aS *Ot
from the offict of the defendant,
Local Publications, Inc. at 7
Whooping LOOo,
Crane's Rooit,
:te Springs Florida in

Rent

377-5101. After 3,

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I? IEDROOM APT&amp;
SWIMMING POOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS
1,1.0142 (.1' 12tD%17

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LAKE MARY - New 3
homes Make color selections,
paved streets, city water, 521,300
flou
UnmIshed
with only 1200 down. Government
—_-financing. 534 16.49. BuIlder
3 bdrm. masonry home, fenced
4nfrJ—
bedroom, 1', baths.
yard. 11.200 down, 11)1,50 per mo,
Sanford .- 1' yr. old 3 bdrm., w W
central heat &amp; air. M UNSo qualified buyer. 327-7710.
carpet,
central
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&amp;
a.
Owner
WORTHREALTY, 373604)
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transferred, immediate Nice 2
bedroom block home, New
2 bedroom. eat.in kitchen, Ilvng.
poseion. By owner. 226,900 373roof, carpeted throughout.
dining room, large rooms, with
7716.
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RidIculously low price. 373 39Ø.
inside utility area Also garage.
after3,
3fl.7i,
ilelax
Shop
the easy way - Shop
76.12 Sanford Ave. Sanford.
today's Classified Ads from your
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me.
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
easy chair.
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BROKERS
BeautIful 3 bedroom. 1' -, bath,
carpeted, fenced yard 1t &amp; last.
Days-322-61fl
3237491.
Nts 3fl-M210____
r3fl 7357
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Ste
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3 Brm, 2 bath. diflmno
'?"d
pvi s.iU'e 10 CITy
Central air &amp; heat, large lot, Loch
conveniences Newly painted,
Arbor, $700 mo 373 7)0)
paneled, carpeted and furnished,
Can use as 2 or 3 bedrooms.
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storage buildings. All for only
UntumnhshedinLakeMary
114.800
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
area. 322 9353' ,Jfl 9777
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Sanford, Fla.

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HOME-FREE? Then attend Ihe
Herald's Homemakers Show at
me Sanford CivIc Center Tuesday,
March4at7:)Opm Doors open at

3 23 6650

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377)301 2610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17.92

1109

Champion lineage 175 to 5130 Pfr. Pick; uptruck 197) Toyota
Anderson, 34s.s7.
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51—Househokj Goods
----Good shape. 11.395
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inaTe Lior nievr
349 S572 Geneva
322-6457
also black long haired mali dog
BALL
REALTY
Bedroom
iet,
Complete
$105;
After
Hrs.
ifl.7)i)or
327.747i
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Free to good home. 371-0690 Ito 5.
guitars, 5)5; new living room set,
Choice Listings
f(.
373 4375
1)70; 2 twin beds, $10 complete; ______________________________ _____________________________
5)7W. lit St.
Homes, Lots
323-Soil
300 Sanford Ave., 373 9770.
Malamute Good markings, cx.
Extiflint condition, 52.295 Call

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Pool &amp; Clubhouse

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JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL COPITRACI0R
REAL FSTATE. INC.

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year will be realized, Provided

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Homemakers SPOw in the Sanford
Civic Center Local Shops will

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WalI.to.WaII Shag
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MCCALLEY. deceased late of
Court, Semincie COuty, Florid. in
Seminole County. Florida, to the
S: John Barbary
E N C A N C A 0 N U S
C A 0 H 0
accordance
Publish: feb. 19, 26. March S. 17, Clerk of the Circuit Court, and the FlCtitiøtwith the provisioq of
Name Statute's, To.
D A OR R CD I OR E
file the same In duplicate and as
Wlt:Sectlon$4pio, Stat
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A H T R
OEK.113
provIded in Section 733.1$, Florida
1957.
Statutes, in their ollice's in the
5: Lb Manceøo
NOTICE ms hereby given that
W County, Florida. within four 1975
H W N S A L Y C 0 R N I S H 0 8 B A I
bufle'si a, SOC calendar months from the lime of DEK43
PraIrIe LakeiflDr.
Fern Park, the first putit'cation hereof, or the
R I A Y I L 0 N C H 0 M R I 0 Z L Y
--------------------------Semi."tcl County. Florida under the s.anie
will he barred
NOTICE OF SHIRIFF'S SALE
ASSOCIATES. and that we
0 1 K M H
to day of February, 1975'
by virti,,e of that certain Writ of
register said name with the intend
Clerk; of
5: ComiIu' McCalley
Indnactk,ns The hidden mes istsd b.w
Execut) itjue'd out of Ind under
theCIrc,it Court, Seminole Cour,ty,
A Executrix
bsck'sird, up, down, or diqooafly in the puzzle Pad
the seal of the Circuit COurt of
Floridi In accordance with
5:
A
Edwin Shlnhoiscq
Seminot, County, Florida, upon a
hidden name and box It Inuahown:
provisions of the Fittittj Name
finil iudgment rnded in the
SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN
Statutes,
AUSTRAI,ORP DORKINGS
To-Wit. Section $65.09 Attorney for Petitioner
PLYMOUTH
aforesaid cotr$ on the 7th day of
Florida Statute's
ie7,
BANTAM
JAVA
First rederal Building
RDCAPS
Pebruary. AD, I'775, in that certain
5: AndrV A. Beauchamp
r
çIIANTECLEk LEGIJORNS
ra, e4Cøi.,4
Sanford. Plarida 377fl
RhODE tM'tj
Cd lravgnn, as
IURNINfi
3IINORCAS
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WYANDOTTE
executive director of the Florida
Publith;Feb.l7,19,,March$l,;S PubliSh' Feb 76, March 3 )973
Tot
onrow:
Edible Game ftnim,l,
I
Dtp5rtmentof Reverx,,, Plaintiff,.
a DEK-47

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Noally you

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JOHN KRIDER,Assoc.
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yy, uarnen WfllT
SPANISH CHARM
Broker, 101 W. Commercial
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
2 BORM, furnished or unfurnished
Sanford3fl7161
Ornamental stone fireplace, turned
Adults preferred
columns, 2nd paneled tamily
3SIS4or3fl6
room,
3 BR, garage. rrjwood
Get ' EM While
privacy fence, carpet. Bargain at
2 bedroom duplex apartments
123.500. FHA, VA, $311222. CLIFF
FurnIshed or unfurnished 60'
They're Hot!
JORDAN, REALTOR.
SwimmIng pool inos Orlando
Newhouies ma rural area- No down
Dr. 373-2920.
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payment, monthly payments L*IS DeBARY, lust liSted-7 BR, 1',
bath desired location, Large Lot.
Unfumnishe, 1 bedroom apt., air,
than rent. Government sunsidized
$71.SuO.
carpeted, only 295 50 377 7296
CORBETT
REAL
to Qualified buyers. Call to see If
ESTATE, REALTOR. 661 4791,
aflr- S.
you quallfytt
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cold maple oet, S55. Uihoistr
ioodrutt's Garden Center
Victorian bedroom (hair, 2S
up and Hurst Shifter, Call Lynn.
601 Celery Ave,Sanford
Swivel rocker. $3: cherry wood
betor• 1
pineapple poSter double bed. A FASHION SHOW will be held It Reconditioned Batteries, $17.93

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i ike Mary
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r,1 louse,
WE TAKE TRADES
need of repair Lot 66'xlbS', LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom
Owner.
waterfront home', beautiful kit-

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Freer, 3775191.

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at Franklin Arms. Conveniently

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pecting. This could get you
PISCES(Feb,20.March)A
dos in the dumps. Relax it
hoithot salesman wili consider
will come.
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oaks Rental from U75 "no for
r'obIle homes lncluces free canoe
use. Adults only. Camp Seminole,
372 1170
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"Quiet Elegance"

373 4711
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PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE
HERALD'S HOMEMAKERS
SHOW AT THE CIVIC CENTFR
TUESDAy. MARCH 4, 7;irj P.M.
open at 6 30

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SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE

cabinefs.. as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casseberry.
$30 1206

buy furniture Kutp Ctcortons, 409
- W SSt,3277315
FOPQFcT D!CP :Nc,
(3 .e!s. 322-lVfl, aIlr 4
Il.000toassumemortgage, A steal _____________________________
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at 17,500. Hurryt Call 3239110.
* Waterbed
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1 or? flecroom. Adults Only
$200 DOWn
Queen Sizewithtrame,
Park AvenueMobul.park
Larry Saxon, Realtor
FLORIDA WATERBED CORP.
4S Park DrIve, 3232061
3or Ibedroom, 1'- bath house Good
___________________________761 N. OrangeAve.
credit andqualified buyer 223 91
Apar1m,r,l - furnhshrd and un
Winter Park,6i5 4*21
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Home On Lake
furnished. Furnished are carpeted I Your new cuStom home on a lot of
MAITLAND FLEA MART
7 Adutt5 1$ thru retirement.
bo4,7pct, mortgage, Cr ref innci
13$ 2920
POssible
Subsidized
mOnthly
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"You can't make variety
Eventually, the variety show anything different," Dean
he did went the route of ail declared, "All you can do Is
tele%ialon series. It faded, but sing and dance and do bad
whenitbegantosltowwea
sketches"

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ARIk (March 21-April 19) slderate of those you have
Give-and-take is called for direct dealings with. Today,
today With one whom you
you're likely to put self.thte
involved with romantically, way out
front.
Hurt feelings stern from inSCORPIO (Oct.
fl)
conalderate actions,
Youwllnotshouwtof
TAURUS (April 20.May
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gratftuie the incident calls for
Someone who has been kind to when aflother goes out
of her
waytobebelrAultoy(),
favor. You kr.3w you should
SAG!TJIIpJ (Nov. 23-Dee,
help but for some reason you
) You Will be
Pted to fo
Won't. ,
an association with one whose
GEMINI (May 21-June
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reputation leaves a little to be
You're placing needless strains desired, Watch out.
on a friendship by expecting
CAPRICtJRJ (Dee. J
more than you should. Don't
19) In eagerne to satisfy an
pih it to the break
point. ambition, you may bead on the
CANCER (June ,l-July fl)
ofonewhowdn't,
You won't make any points at
same tattles If roles were
home If you hold up accOmplialneflt3ofout%jd5
AQUARIUS(Ja.chlg)
superior to your
family's Everyone will not be
achievements.
fatuated with your Ideas and
LEO(July.Aug.)There

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A GOOD SAL ESMAN

For years of his television
varletyshow,heputincniyof)e
tear in the ratings, Dean was
Dean now hasamultlmjllfon.
day a week
the day of taping, moved Into a new concept for dollar contract
at the MGM
showi
M legend has t
tekvIon
the roast shows. Grand Hotel here.
early in the afternocm, and
what
With his television and
working into the evening. But seemed
to be his final year on movies as well, plus his
that was t. His producer SlId the small
tube, the roasts were fanaticism about golf, one
staff handled the rest
Injected toward the end of the wonders where he found his
minor details like putting
season. A top personality was source of energy.
show t0Ether,
selected as a fall guy, and
Thattelevisionshowbuiltand became the
target of perpetuated Dean'
LegalNotice
s public unadulterated barbe from a
image as a casual living,
gijj
galaxy of
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
boozing chaser, of young
NIQISTER
FICTITIOUS NAME
Dean's ratings shot up
bdi DSfl flOT
PtOd
NOTICEISHCREBYGIVEN,M,
maUcally;
couenUy, the undersigned, desiring to engage
to deflate that imsge.
NB&amp;W wanted bUn to do only inbusineuundcrtheficf,tious name
The variety show lasted for 10
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years
to the - of
CONDITIONING SERVICE at 1703
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when
fir,
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LegaiNotice
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ends to register the said name
earned more money than any
with theClerkof the Circuit Court of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole County. Florida
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
DATED8I,I5
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR A D 1971.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Legal Notice
Edwarø II. Moran
PROBATE DIVISION
Jofyt M, Hill
PROBATE NO.
FiCTITIOUS NAME
Publish: Feb. 26, March S. 12, IC,
Noticekherebyglv,nth.iq lam lire Estateif
1?75
engaged In busIness at 1922 King HARVEY W. McCALLEY,
DEK 153
deceased Arthurs Ct., Winter Park, Seminole
County,FlCrida.f'th.jiUjtious •,, NOTICE TOCREDITORS
'iZYiYii_,,,
name ci HANDYMAN JOHN, and
'.n. '' . em
tPa' I Inler.d to register said name Having Claims or Demands Against
engaged tn bü5in5 at 7(0 Katherin
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. SIld Estate'
Ct. Altamonte Springs, Semincle
You are hereby nOtified and
Seminole County, Florida
IC'
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ttoul?.d
In
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and that I intend to register

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2524 Park Or
1200 Fre'nch Aye,, 37) 7310
373 2111
BUY-SELL--TRADE
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AFTER HRS; 3)) 313 E. Finit SI.
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55, Cut glass, bedroom lamps. $10
shopping, churches, hospital
pair; Drop leaf dinette, 2 chairs,

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ADULTS, NO PETS
fl6W.2nd5t.

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Can earn from 25 an hr. &amp; up. Call
349 691 or 349 5470.

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Help wanted, t)
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MARINERS 'ILLAGE APTS.
construction CO off ice, preferably
turn or unfurn,
with mechanized accounting
3?O2OrIandoDr 37) $4
experience on flurrough's I 5000
Must have willingness to be (1.m
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for several months before re
city park LiSanford Plaza, From
location of office in Sanford
1,10 Airport Blvd near Sanfurj

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collect for Mr. Meyer, 7
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2 bedrooms in thi city, $11,7. With

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i'm, time to ChRPJ!e,
ti'ui, +j
tc $5 dozen of them, w1113 such fall
He enjoyed playing Joe Ricco illillion.
T..,
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sci ziuch, he would like to
Dean has a simple ex- Ball, Jackie Gleason among
continue it in (Urns. But if he
planatlon for the longevity of them.
geth an offer t do It as a W his television show. "The
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(44) Night Gallery

Close to downtown. n
lovely 2
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tuipped, Water sew'r garbege
service pd by owner. $170. 327

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mobIle homes Include's free canoe Idyllwllde-ibidrooms with double
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beginning at 6:30 VIm, Admjtion
advertise
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the Want Ads
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fireplace,
2
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fenced,
with
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without above ground pool 7 mos.
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AR 1ZONA RANCH
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old. 3231641.
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Admisiøn is free, and doors open
ASSuME PAYMENTS
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LADIES, you will elm lots of
Mayfair, 3 Bedrooms, carpeted, 249 monthly payments may be
1300 373 0753
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lerest. Balance of 27.025. 3 17' Coble K HP Johnton and small
Herald and nationally famous
Payments ie. Ranch borders
ts
trees. By owner 135,000. 327 119;
trolling motor, electric wench,
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NATIONAL ORREST. Orinai
323 2160.
n
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Show. BeSurefobe there when Phe
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SWING SET NURSERY. Open 21
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in a fjj
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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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1:30 (2. 8) How To Survive
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(6) As The World
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and Pewter CP'ain. Please send or
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Wanted

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(3$) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
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Theatre
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6:00 (2. 6, 8, 9) News

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YOU TROUBLED? Call ion Laditi as Fashion Show Directors
Free,
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the special food a person craves practical subjects, for example, cushion around vital organs, fish also contain linolectic acid
compared against other foods as cointining foods for your spare protein foods for body as
we ll as other fats.'
which are excellent but not own advantage, how much food building and aid repair by
A bit of practical warning
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it with other foods to provide parts and food gets the largest that, "Everyone needs some must be
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yourself a deirabe diet."
number of articles. It also fat." That, from this book, found par ticularly in Oils from
That quote comes from the discusses materials, equip- should be good news to those corn, cottonseed, safflower,
r ecently published
1974 ment, gardening, services and who use the word "fat" as sesame, sunflower, soybean
Yearbook of Agriculture, en- recreation.
though it were some illegal and wheat germ. These oils are
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poll unsaturated fats.
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thought of entirely giving up ha ve been only a few in- K,' it adds,
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vite me along wi th o ther friends wi th her fried chicken. Her
to her family's house In trick was to add pimiento
Brooklyn for a special menu, stuffed green olives to the rice
Roslyn's parents, Dr. Jack dish which gave Ii a real lift.
Beilly and his wife Bess, were
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Wednesday, Feb. 26 197S

Jewish Passover Feast Is 8- Day Celebration Period
By AILEEN CLAIRE
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dramatic and delightful closing
to everyone's Seder.

delivtrance of the Jews from into which the green tops of
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their exodus to the promised are dipped as a reminder of the

FESTIVE POACTIED
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are passed artvind the table and Wine Is a part of the ritual
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that Jews fleeing from Egypt of the (able in an armchair well vegetable peel er and cut Into

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margarine and smooth paste. Stir into sauLL' In
their haste.
symbolizes he Is a freeman and In small saucepan with water to Jelly and stir gently until crepe pan. Continue to stir over ORAINGE IIASSOVFIL CAKE
Ai cup passover cake me-al
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together potato covering orange with sauce and it cups sugar, divided
fertility and creation,
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yolk mixture gently into egg Cook until lightly browned, turn
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By AILEEN CLAIRE
The Herald Services

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By AILEEN CLAIRE
The Herald Services

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L hickenRecipe

1 egg, well beaten
onions and saute for 5 minutes
I. cups dry bread
or until soft but not brown. Add
or cornflake crumbs
chicken
broth and simmer
Chicken takes on added
tUg) (1 stick)
covered for 15 minutes or until
dimensions with some kitchen
or margarine
llght . r.
onloat
ari mwhy. Pour cream
lrni. T;k
2 lat-gc UIáuIIS, maceu
and
skinless, boneless chicken tj
onIon3 and their liquid ir.to
cUcken broth
(east halves and pound until
a blender and whirl until
quite thin giving them the auracap (
smooth,
or beat with rotary
heavy cream
of more expensive veal.
cups(1) ounces)
Season
beatr.
to taste with salt
Browned quickly, the chicken
grnted Danish Tybo
and pepper. In a skillet heat
breasts are then topped with a
cheese
remaining butter and brown
rich sauce of heavy cream and
chicken
on all sides. Place
Place chicken breasts betDanish Tybo cheese and
ween two sheets of wax paper browned slices side by side In a
and pound until they are ¼4nch shallow baking pan or broiler
MOCK VEALSOUBISE
thick. Sorinkle with salt and Dan. Sown over onion mixture
WITH CHEESE
pepper. Dip chicken pieces Into and sprinkle with cheese. Place
egg and then coat with crumbs, under broiler and broil about 10
I skinless and boneless
pres.dng them firmly to make minutes or until cheese Is
chicken breast halves
crumbs adhere. Heat half of the melted and lightly browned.
Salt and pepper
butter In a saucepan, add Makes 6 servings.

cup

By SHIRLEY
BRIGHT BOODY
Registered Dietitian
'Me Herald Services

The child's clothing will be market recently
and, while she to be trained to eat just as they perfectly proper to do likewise and will develop eating habits either parent — or both
carefully selected, but his was putting cans of food In her need to be toilet trained. They
A common way of serving
A child's eating habits will be that they observe.
lunches will be left to chance, cart, her daughter who looked have to be directed in proper no better than his parent's and
Many mothers face the meals in many home., Li the
Summer camp will be to be, about 12, kept skipping off eating habits as well as in social for D d
Setting an example of problem of an overweight "family style," where large
8 to Cxeusehis Poor food horrible eating habi Ls in front of husband and father who platters and plates are piled
thoughtfully
chosen,
but
little
and
then
returningloalso
place
graces.
-Viparents spend a lot of time, attention will be given to what
sel
ections by claiming im- children invites the develop- categorically denies any blame high and passed from one to
items into the cart. While I
Good
manners
and
goodmunity
to seniority
is ment
of food
hangups
patience,
care, love and money the child snackson between watched she contributed two eating habits are formed by hardlydue
convincing
to his
off- plague
the
child that may for his kid's overeating. And yet another.
on
their children,
meals.
forever,
they see their father con.
packages of cookies, a bag of example. If father complains spring. If Dad runs off to work
This pattern of serving food
Today's youth have a great
Many fathers feel that this sLstently overloading his plate, acts as a perpetual temptation
Great care will be expended potato chips and a jar of about having to eat certain on a cup of coffee and a development is strictly in the and they do the same, often to the potential overeater.
many opportunities and parents to teach children goo! table chocolate sauce to the family Irulis and vegetables, Junior Is doughnut, then Mom is left with mother's domain, and they going back for second or
encourage them to participate. manners while neglecting to menu.
even There it is, right in front of him
Very often, however, there notice what foods these mangoing to figure he can also be a sale's Job convincing his refuse any responsibility for third servings. Sometimes and there is always a great
Being good to your kids does choosy.
seems to be a neglect in the ners are being used upon.
progeny that they need their their child's eating habits. This people will eat large quantities Inclination to take some more.
not mean allowing them to eat
formtion of good eating habits.
If mother Is nibbling all day, Juice and cereal and protein, is not so, however. The child of food, hardly conscious of
I was following a lady in the anything they want. They need then sister is going to feel it
As an alternative, try serving
Children are great mimics will watch and learn from what they are doing.
everything from the kitchen.
You'll not only save the extra
dishes to wash, but you have an
Ideal way of controlling
SAVE
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FULL CUT ROUND
served normal quantities, they
are much more apt to develop
the habit of eating normal

2

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W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE GRAIN FED BEEF 4.

'Lovingly'
The Herald Services
The Frern'h, past r1:tr if
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(hange to "restaurant 5t)

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hive. We should leern from
them to take the time and care
t prepare vegtabls so that In
themselves they become an
important part of every lunch
as well as every dinner.
You, along with the French
cooks, should learn to prepare
foods lovingly with heartsaving Ingredients rathe: than
high-calorie, high-cholesterol
additions. Stall, serving your
fer r'—
cooked
to perfection the polyunsaturated way.
Like the French, we
recommend using the less
expensive seasonal produce.

WednesdayFeb.2, I7S—HC

Children Need Food i raini
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Parents

Prepare
All Foods

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Eat Yourself Slim

but If there are excessive eatm
at your house, it will be well
worth any effort.

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My hu3band and I are on a
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problem is U* couple next door.
They are constantly giving us
advice and diet suggestions.
How do I cope?
Mrs. ILL
Dear Mrs. ILL,
These people deserve to be

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1 tablespoons polyunsaturated oU
1I tablespoons flow
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2 teaspoons prepared white
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4 tablespoon lemon Juice
Salt and pepper
Prepare broccoli according to
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set aside in a warm place.
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stirring until thickened. Stir In
horseradish and lemon Juice.
Pour over the warm broccoli
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Broccoli

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with cheese
Deep dish cherry pie

Place carrots in salted boiling
water to cover. Cover the pot
and cook over moderate heat
for 10 to 20 mInutes, until tender. Time depenfii on the si - .
aid age 1 tht tfiuL,(Large;,
older carrots will take longer.
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masher. Place in blender
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Green beans
'Butternut squash souffle

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pieces
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1 teaspoon parsley, minced

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tomatoes and their liquid, salt,
pepper, sugar, bay leaf, garlic
powder, thyme, and cayenne
pepper in a heavy saucepan.
Mix well. Stir in water. Bring to
- a boil, cover, and simmer over
low heat for 20 minutes. Add
green pepper and simmer an
additional 10 minutes. Dlzrd
bay leaf before serving. Serves
four.
PUREED CARROTS

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total of $130 during a si1er
bowl collection taken by
club president Mrs. James
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Radio Club's Little Miss
Valentine contest, staged
during the club's Feb. 15
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the June opening wi ll be
schedule.

The National Federation of members work toithertohelp v
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Business and Professional rneet community nursing needs
Clubs is one of the and assure quality nursing
An extensive membership
At the regular meeting of the
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Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post =
drive is being conducted by the
Public
10O% secretary Josephine porting the goals of the United
Deltona
Library
Nations which designated 1975
Thomas announced thM
Association,
Inc.
during
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Auxiliary president, Carolyn as International Women's Year Art F
February and March with Mrs.
(IWY)
These
coals
are
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DeVary had been awarded a
man as chair.
To celebrate the 104th Eliza be th E.
men
Rainbow Pin because the promote equality
AnnIersar) of famous DeBar man
Auxi liary had reached their 100 and women;
Mrs. Wyman says that the
rgrae
Hall,
the Florida Federation of
women Into th e
residents
Art wi I stage an Outdoor Art support
1975 She was also awarded a
ttrested in maintaining an up.
econornicdeveiopmnto'
Festival
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the
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to-date library is necessary.
Buster" Auxiliary, which
Through the contributions and
g e rig
reached the quota set for them
Originally built by Baron membership of the 675 friends
Business and Professional
by the Department of Florida.
DeBary in the late 1860's, the in Deltona, it was possible for
The presental,ions were made Women's support of IWY is mansion located on Lake the Association to announce last
it the meeting of the 18th twofold these women are Monroe, is ',picdl of the ar- Fall that the construction of a
the
District held In Casselberry on
chitecture and style of tuie new and well stocked Library
status
of
women,
and
this
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Feb. 9 w hich Mrs DeVary
shnrtiy
"Steamboat Era" and is a
attended In comnpans s ith organ za on w cUh hi a ori ca
neceded
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lf-)ne is sti I! ne
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of the original furLaery, Mary Vining and Jean United Nations and has (1 nishlngs have been preser%ed this, the Association is
representati v e a
represen
Heller.
more members to
Nations which is accredited to so that visitors, who come from depending on
During the auxiliary meeting, * '
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ind
swell
the Office of Public Infor- many states. may learn 110m
k was voted
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something of the gracious living Association membership. Th2
Ili ilzi ti fie V~
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goal Is 1,000 members In 1975
t tt. IIh ntury.
initiated into the Auxiliary at
The Centennial Plus 4 Art
the March meeting.
Festival will be a community
Annoancement was made of
eent with the DeBar)
important forthcoming
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The politics of health care Chamber of Commerce and
have a way to
meetings, Including the VFW will be explored at the annual other local business and civic
P
tiew members of
Council of Administration In meeting of the Florida League organizations participating, In
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the
Ocala on March 22 at District for Nursing March 9-10 at the addition to the Fine Arts
LIflhIYOmd
wrecking the
Headquarters at 9 a.m.; The Gateway Hilton, Kissimmee. exhibit, there will
be demvt~_
Their plan is called
1976 State Convention meetings
The meeting is expected to strations of loom weaving,
at Pine Hills Pt 8152 at 2 p.m., bring together hospital ad- ixittery making
and other craf ts
Ads and it works
oflMarch9,andonApr.6,atJ
ministrators, directors of of the period. Participants will
like
this: %Then (j..,
Sheraton Towers. The State nursing
service,
nurse be dressed in typical costumes
have dieir first child
Convention will be held in elucators, allied
health of the time&amp;
they purchase cribs.
Orlando. And Florida Week at professionals as well as health
car
beds, carriages.
the VFW National Home In consumers from throughout the
youth
b6ds and other
Eaton Rapids, Mich., will be state.
needs
through
the
Feb. 27 through Starch 5.
Keynote speakerMs. Suzanne
The Deltona Indiana Club
The next board meeting win Rauffenbart, Public Affairs enjoyed a humorous program
the still usful a sell
be at the 687 Normandy Blvd., Manager for the National at its regular month ly meeting
nieces to anothe r
borne of Mrs. DeVaryon March League for Nursi ng, New York Feb. 6 in the Community
new mother when
City, will discuss Federal Center The program was
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legislation affecting nursing presented by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
them.
And (baling
The Florida League for Nursing Dai,is of Orange City,
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Support Continues

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The agent declined to specify board be rescinded pending an
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Committee of the Greater
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met this morning to review the
progress of the soon-to-be built
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Boys and Dodo, presenting
Abby, but all at oruce I[Anny
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Seminole Co un ty near Lake Mary would be financially
unfeasible at this time, County Expressway Aut hority
members learn ed last night. And, the news put the brakes
on the activities of the newly organized Authority.
State Department of Transportation (DOTs Bonding
Coor di na tor Sam Draper told Authority members that the
gas tax f un ds, and other state revenues that would sup-port the beltiine, are just not up to expectations at this

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The proposal would offer
day service and operate
Monday through Saturday and
basically serve the two "traffic
generators" — downtown
Sanford and the Sanford Plaza.
According to Taylor this bus
service is designed to serve the
elderly; lower income families;
and those who are presently
without any transportation.
The actual fare for riding the
bus has not been established
according to Taylor. However,
in a survey report prepared in
1972 It was proposed to charge
20 cents. Additional economics
on the matter reflect two buses
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Herald Staff Wri ter
LONGW 00.' — Plans for a $9 million office park
to be co ns tructed on the 43-acre Joe Schrimsher
property boun ding Range Line Road and SR 434 were
unveiled before the city zoning commission last night
by development consultant David Farr.

Farr said the county officials indicated drainage
problems existed with the site and since the tract was
bounded by Longwood perhaps It should be annexed
Into the city. Fan' said the suggestion was made
primarily because th ey ( th e co unt)' officials) "did not
iant to mess with it."

Action on the requested annexation of the tract and
rezoning from its current agricultural designation in
the county to i-1 business district in the city was
delayed until proper notices are sent to all property
owners within 500 feet of the parcel and a public
hearing held by th e zoning commission, in accordance
with city law.

the county." Farr said, adding annexa ti on was
discussed with then Mayor Eugene Jaques.
W hen Farr applied to the city for annexation and

"Put there was never a formal application made to

In answer to a question from a zoning board
member last night, Farr said no application had been
filed with the county on the project.
Farr told The Herald today he discovered after the
last night's meeting, that a member of the Schrimsher
family talked with County Planner Roger Nelswender
and Zoning I 'irector J. H. Williams about the proposal
last year to develop the property into apartment and
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At a later time when the economy takes an upward
swing, such revenue will then make the project a
workable one.
L:a,rl. ' z,fes.tauon wu essentially the same one that
he gave to th e Orange County Expressway Authority last
mon th .
There were not enough of the seven Seminole
Authority members present for a quorum, so the meetin g
was not deemed "offi cial." But those present generally
agreed that th e Author ity would probably lay back until
fur ther information about financing Is revealed, and not
meet on a monthly basis as planned.
Members indicated that they would like to keep the
Proposed corridor for th e beitline through Seminole free
of development, but admitted that it would be hard to do
with out more specifics on the exact locati on of the
proposed road.

$9-Million O ffice Park. Plans Told

County Commission.
"This should not be confused
with the present bus service
being provided in the south end
of the county," said Taylor, ,it
would be stri ct ly inter-Sanford
and not Sanford to Orlando,

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It was to be the responsibility
said with the completion of the
of Richard Taylor, assistant
this highway hazard, which
Osteen
Bridge, there are two
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other major projects before
Orange-Setinole.osco
RICHARD TAYLOR
secondary road funds.
committee, lop priority is the
DOUGLAS
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Transportation Authority to
HILL BUSH
completion ofSR4!9asamajor
According
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County
spring the surprise of the day cost of $9.50 per hour, five days artery into the county seat include the
four-Inning of Lake Engineer Bill Bush even after commiL itself on a cooperative
when he told of plans to initiate per week, would cost $54,350 to located in Sanford.
The
second
Mary
Boulevard
from the 14 the funds were approved for effort, the committee opted to
bus service within Sanford. sustain the overall operation, effort will focus on building an Interchange to Highway
17-92. such a project it would require submit this motion with the
The report further ill ustrated overpass at
According to Taylor, the icrA motion was passed unaji. ano ther five years before it hope that both the federal and
the
railroad
vice could begin as soon as May WI average of 12 riders per hour crossing on SR 48, west of iznously by the committee to could
be
constructed, state governments would be
would net about $14,000 an. Sa nf ord.
1 of this year.
seek the aid of U.S. Senators Preferring not to wait that !ong working concurrently on th
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'i Taylor said the $48,000 f un- nually or a deficit of upLong-range planning would Lawton Chiles and Richard before getting tho !'.!e te rr''ject.
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Representatives

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Kelly to secure the Inclusion of
th e overpass project by name
(Sanford
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proceeding according to
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Circus Vargas is coming to of elephants
for Th ursday at 8p.m Friday
—i town Feb. 27 through March 1,
Animal attractions include at and 8p.m.; and Saturday at
at Northgate Plaza on Lee Road chimpanazees, .horses, bears,
12:30 and 7 p.m.
and Edgewater Dri ve, wi th a lions, llamas, leopards and
Andfor the kids: on Th ursday
star-splashed cast of per. more,
Law
from 4:30.5:30, Circus Vargas
formers both human and
Young Sandy Dobritch is wi ll have a baby elephant and a
DEAR ABBY: When I come a ni mal,
ringmaste r for the all-new Big clown on display at Clark
home after work, I don't expect
Circus Vargas is America's Show and the Circus Bargas Chrysler Plymouth, 485
East
an elaborate meal, but I do newest and largest under. Brass Band provi des up-tempo S.R.
436,
Casselberry.
Visit
expect to eat. The other canvas circus. Cliff Vargas, musical fun for family en- these two members of the
evening, my wile t two hot president and producer of this tertalnment.
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Performances are scheduled free tickets to see the show.
plate. That was all. She called it world gathering an In"dinner," This has happened ternational group of stars,
before and I told her that this including Harry Thomas,yowi.g
was not my idea of meal. Is It master ol the tigers; TheFeller
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little of a busy
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mother
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By ED PRICKErr
VestIgatlon will last "about 'io when a motion by board
Herald Staff Writer
weeks" and agents will turn m'nl'er E. C. Harper Jr. to
FBI agents will be In over all infomation to jumicE.
the zoning line decision
Seminole Count) ii thi n the officials for their eaIuation fsvipend
ailed to receive a second
next day or so" to conduct a
The confirmed probe by the "Lets scratch it and start over
U.S. Justice Department In- FBI i-1 the latest in a
series of again," Harper said. Twice he
'.estigatlon into civil rights im even ts concerning Rosenwald
made that motion, and twice If
plications of the closing down of since the school board voted failed
to get a second
R osen wald EIernentar
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raised 60289 for the zoo,
which was presented by
club president
presid'!nt Russ
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rmning to commercial and apartment use last fall,
residents of Devonshire which bounds the Schrimsher
tract protested.

Farr said last night approximately half the
property is flood prone including the one-third
currently under water. He said plans are to develop 22
acres out of the 43 Into 300.000 square feet of office
and 1,000 parking spaces with in 18 mon ths to two
years when the economy's financing picture has iiii-

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Access to the development will be via SR 434, Fan'
said, adding that Schrimsher will provide a traffic
signal at the intersection of the entranceway with Sit

Two Nabbed In Auto Thef t
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Herald Stall Writer
Two men have been
arrested by sheriff's agents
in connection with efforts
to sell a stolen $11,000 snorts
car at Longwood for $1,300.

county jail today
bond each,

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was found early today

Detective Jerry Capshaw
parked at motel at 14 and
and Parker said they met
S114E34, Lnngwond, after a
two men
last night in massive search by
Longwood on SR-427, south
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deems it necessary. Farr explained, however, that the
['01 usually will not approve installati on of a traffic
signal until after property is developed and a need is
demonstrated ,
lie said the park will be composed of one and twostory buildings and a 50 feet buffer will be privided to
separate residential prope rties to the north and west.
Parking area will be built within the buffer, Fan' said.
The developuient consultant said drainage will be
directed to a DOT drainage pipe to be constructed
beneath SR 434, taking the water to the south Island
lake area and from there either back north through
1 insor Manor or to a drainage ditch east to Fairy
!ake.
No fill will be placed below the 85 foot contour
mark on the property, Fart said, but building sites win
be filled in somewhat. He said the developer will
pro vide bo th accelera ti on and deceleration lan,s on SR
434. The dike will be removed from the underwater
side of the property to permit better drainage from
parts of adjacent Devonshire
suidivision, he said.
Asked why 'Schrimsher wanted to annex and
develop the property within the city, the former counts'

planner said city services — police and fire protection
— would be necessary for the
urban-type development.
He added when Schrimsher purchased t he
property two years ago. a city representa ti ve urged
that he seek annexation. Farr said although the
privately owned Sanlando Utilities Co. does not now
have sewer system capacity to serve the property, it
as expected capacity would be available in two
years.

Zoning Coriimissioner Robert Hammond said it
ill not be possible at this point to drain the property
through South Island Lake to Fairy Lake. ft was noted
th at drainage water dumped into South Island
La ke
now eventually ends up in Crane's Roost in Altamonte
Springs.

Mayor James it. I,ormann urged the zoning
commission to consider favorable plans for good in.
dustrial and commercial development and annexation
when legal.
He said he wants to see the historical district encouraged and those businesses in and near the historic
district that plan renovations to use the historical

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 26, 1975.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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