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students:
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which can be locata at Sterling nient B. It is clear that this is an
Kunkl,!r said the deter. smoke filled her bedroom on the Sanford Airport h1anager J. S.
Seminole Sheriff's detective
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act of racial discrimination."
Sgt. Robert Kunkler said today mination was made in a joint north side ct her home at 215 -Red" Cleveland, lived alone at
Structure Rosenwald to
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that a fire in which a 57-year-old investigation by Ole sheriff's Vinewood [load, Loch Arbor, the address and had been ai
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Mrs. Maxine Thompson died spokesman said today.
near a television In a sitting
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Maintaui Rosenwald at the
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room of her home.
By Bill, BELLEVR.I.E
Neighbors and deputies were current 350 regular student ever, Felder declined to
proved one of Coordinator El.lis'
unable to enter the blazing capacity and provide for the discuss h1 did say the boycott
Herald Staff Water
"alternative budget plans" and
The hyacinth harvester is okayed a $51,150 county bt4et
house early
yesterday. TNIII program on the same site. may continue past'
today utless
missing.
Firemcn broke through a
lincluding a $17,500 state ffiat-Leave the school as Is with 'the board rules in favor of the
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bedroom window and found 350-pupil
capacity
ac. black community.
immediate reaction from
SIrs, Thompson lying on the cominodating
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Contacted at his office, Layer county officials last night when
floor
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The leaders of the tri-county
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lie said his proposal remains
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meeting of top civic and task force has "spent three over $100.000 had been pledged .and destroyed an auto in the tary.
Rosenwald students to I.ake
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A look at equipment costs to see if some items cent each year. And officials estimate next year's the old lee system.
which need to be purchased can be delayed.
Trustees also - over the objections of Trustee
total head count will be about 3,500 students, up
A look at the school's "
door"policy which from th year's total of approximately 3,117.
George McCammon - voted to allow one free
guarantees almost anyone with i high school
Also as a result of last nights board action, course each term for an trust ee who wishes to
diploma entrance to the school
(ulltune students in September '1l pa the same attend the school
11w possibIlit) of increasing student entrance fees as partte Under the old tee syst em, part
Trustee Jnhn Danith questioned the legality of
lees as a means of raising additional money. Also, time students paid $11 an hour, wi th out of sta te such a move, but Weldon said t he re's "no question
the prospect of reducing the school's staff was students paying 121.
as to legality."
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reason to do anIhing more than

costs at the school are soaring.
,Nleasures mentioned by Weldon to offset the

to run the state's '418 junior culleges.

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gearing up to deal with the money shortages and
will have definite programs outlined by next
months board meeting
Were facing quite a problem next )ear,
Weldon said Also he said the school's been asked to
r ed uce this year's 2 million budget by 1130,000
Weldon said in addition to the decrease in state
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light money ispinhrng Honda's Junior colleges,
causing seminole Junior College (SJ() o(fteiiIs to
artl) ee a proposal that od cut their buet b)
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The cut in next year's bu dg et is part of a [louse
committee s proposal to slash the education
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Net proceeds from the Deltons Open Golf Toutney held In January totaled $10,000 and a check for this night.
amount was prev
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After initially rejecting a
Society of
From left, Buck Gladden, club pro, Dr. Jerry Robinson, co-chairman of the Gold $5 000 annual budget t$60 000
Sponsors for the Doltana open; Stan Brock, volunteer fund raiser for the zoo; Jim Ryan, Zoological count), and $31.000 I state
Sodet&gt; president; Jack Hanna, zoo director and Harold Kastner, co-chairman for the golf event, matching funds several weeks
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Two Men
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Herald Staff Writer

Ren!d Garrett Mycr, , and
Russell Shane Mayer, 19. both
of the Pi"--- t Drlvc
Two Sanford men were jai!ed with pcs.a ( àiuüiIà.
today on possession of
RonaldGarrettMayerwasheld
marijuana charges following a in county jail on $5,000 bond.
police raid at 119 Pinecrest
The younger Mayer was also
Drive, Sanford.
charged with possession of
Capt. C. B. Fagan and hashish, with
bonds totaling
Detective J. A. Cash charged $10,000,

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In ni unselated case, Michael Street, according
to jail
Anthony Whitley, 21, of 214 E. records,
itis Si., Sanford, was held In
Sanford PclIce DetetlIv.' Lt.
county jail 'n $500 bend on , William Lykens lodged adcharge of Possession of less ditional charges of aggravated
than five grams of controlled assault yesterday against
substance.
Whitley
was Freddie lee Brown, 33, of Lake
arrested
yesterday
by Monroe. Brown i being held
Patrolman Richard L. Bennett without bond In county jail on a
at Park Avenue and Seventh sexual battery charge In con-

WASHINGTON iAIi -Watergate prosecutors are conducting a grand jury investigation of the Democratic
party's finances in 1970 and 1971, public records show.
Prosecutors have said they are looking into possible
violations of the federal law requiring public disc!sure of
campaign contributions.

nection wi th the Jan. 31 ab.
duction.rape of a 92-year-old
south SemnMe
Bond was set at
on the
aggravated assault charges
that Lykens said were made in
('OPJlectfon with Feb. 3 incidents
ata shopping center parkinglot
in which a man pulled a gun on
two Juvenile girls.
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Patrolman H. J. Shea Jr.
reported an eight-year-o ld
juveffl!e admtt
L.
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department officials Yesterday
that he set fire to a pile of
clothing in a house at 911
Cypress Avenue.
Firemen
quickly
ex.
tinguished the 5 p.m. blaze irk.)
bedroom.

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Sheri Davis, wife of Central Florida Zoo curator, ('barks Davis, cuddles the Zoo's new lion cub on
f!s f!s!
a J;ck aana, Zoo Direvtor, holds a *2sO check presented by Bob
Ho we, Sanford
Optimist Club president, a! the local club's luncheon at the Sh eraton Sanford Jim.
Th e check
presented to hlanna by the Optimists will go to the feeding of one Chimpanzee fora month,

TANANARIVE, Malagasy Republic (All
Malagasy's military rulers today accused dissident police
Forces on this big African island of assassinating
President Richard Ihatsimandrava The president's car
%%;'.s ambuslwd iui'sday while itatsiniandrava was cii
route home. Two body guards and several assassins were
also reported killed. A large military force surrounded the
Antanimora police camp and the ruling junta called on
Col. Brecharci Rajaonarison to surrender. There were
indications the army was preparing an attack.
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Thatcher Slates Change
lA)NI.)ON API — Margaret Thatcher, the first woman
to head a major British political party, is promising a
"new look and new sense of direction" for her battered
Conservative forces. Observers predict the will turn the
Tories to the right. The 0year.old tax specialist and
Former research chemist was elected Tuesday by the
("4'nservatj'e members of the IIou.se of Commons to
succeed former l'rimne Minister Edward Heath. She
defeated four men, winning 149 votes to 79 for William
Whitelaw, her closest competitor.

Park Victory Expected
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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Like a barometer in reverse,

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS garbage and trash collection or asking the Legislature to center ball field.
Lansing noted in a report last
In other busln.'ss, the corn. fee,
Anoth
pr ovide state f un ding to pay for
- Requested the city ater land developing firm week no money was budgeted mission:
Adopted
a
resolution
the
benefits.
has added its name to the list of this year for any refunds,
torney
to provide a written
company is doing a booming business. "When times are
— Paned on first reading and directed to the Seminole
builders who are demandini
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Floyd
to
sign
an
opinion
on
whether the city can
tight, they don't have the money to buy basketballs, but
The new rate schedule will scheduled second reading and Legislative delegation agreement with the Little donaie $1,000 to the Centrali'
they do have the money to buy YO-YOS." explained
refunds oflees
sewer
water not affect homeowners within public hearing for 6:30 p.m., requesting repeal of the law League to permit the Florida Zoo.
connection
paid and
two years
William Reck, comptroller of Flambeau Products Corp.,
ago.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Coral Gables for a refund
NOTICEOF SHERIFFS SALE
FICTITIOUS NAME
of EIGHTEEhTH JUDICIAL dR.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
GIVEN that
LEOALNOTICE
$32,360—$30,900
p aid at the rate CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR byNOTICE IS
NOTICE Is
given that we
PHILADELPHIA (AP)— The hospital Wp SS Hope is
virtue of that certain Wrel of are engagedhereby
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cm.
STOCKHOLDER
S'ME ETING
In
of$l50each for 206 sewer con- SEMINOLE COUNTY
business at 509 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Ex ecution Issued out of and under
T he reguIr annual meeting 01 the
headed for the scrap pile. The white ship, which traveled
Prairie Lake Dr, Fern Pant,
PRORATE
DIVISION
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
the seal of the Circuit Court of Seminole County
nedlons, $!,0 for a six-inch
$tO(khnldefsoflh.CitI,,nsflar,iot
250, 000m
miles and brought 20th century medi cine to man y
PROBATE NO 75 10 CP
Florida
the CASE NO. ?"- CA-"A
Orange County. F for iøa. upon a linal
OvIedO. Oviedo. Florida. will beheld
water
meter
and
$20
5eeurity
flctitiouj name of ESS' ANDRE' In re:
in re Estate ci
un derdeveloped nations, was towed out of the
th e Marriage of
ju$gmrn$ rendered ,n Inc atorj
at the sw bank 'ild'ng iatc at
WILLIAM M. HOAG. a k a
deposit for water.
ASSOCIATES, and that we intend to CATHERINE F. ROUSE, Wife
W court on th. 77th $ay
iiladdpja Naval 'wd u Tuday
134 Geneva Drive, Oviedo. Ftlda,
Milton
Hoag
Brownot Novemb.r, regist,r laid name with the Clerk of
The firm In a letter to the dty
AM 1977, In that certain
P etitioner , at 3:00 PM on Wednesday.
case Cfl
the
Circuit
Court
svil!e, Tex., where it will be scrapped. The Hope was reSeminole
County.
Cd ;
and
Ca CQmpdfly a a a
FeDruary 26. 1975 lot the elec tion of
ded they had not asked for
NOT!CE TO CREDITORS
Florida In accordance with the PAUL J. ROUSE, Husband,
tired 18 months ago when it became too costly to operate.
Power &amp; Equipment Plaintiff,case
.vs.
Directors and the trdnsactn Of
p'oviilo of the Fictitious Name
return of the $1,190 paid in
All Creditors of the estate of Donnelly &amp; Wahl. Inc., Defendant,
Respondent such other business
may properly
Statutes, To Wit. Section 56509
WILLIAM M. HOAG, deceased are wtich
advance for a buildi ng
NOTICE TO DEFEND
aofresald Writ of Execution FIorkla Statutes 1957
come before the meting.
perimt hereby notified and requir to file
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
THE STATE Or FLORIDA TO:
for a planned multi.sto;y any claims or
L. H. Webb
5: Andre' A Buchamp
demands which they Seminole County,
PAUL J. ROUSE
Florida, and I
Executive
Vice
apartment unit off SR 436 near may have against said estate In the have
Greg J. Ester
C 0 Wilson Rouse
levied upon the f011o*lg
President
PubIIth: Feb. 17, 19, 76, March 5, 197$
Village Green apartments office of Clerk of Circuit Court of described property
Post Office Box SW
Owned by DEK.67
Pbbllth: Feb. 17, 19, 1975
SemInole County, Florida. In the
Canal Point. Florida 3343$
because they di dnotw
Donnelly
&amp;WahI,
Inc..
said
property
DEIC 61
urthouse at Sanford. Florida,
being located in Seminole County,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
sum was refundable,
within four calendar months from Florida,
SEMINOLE COUNTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE that CATHERINE F. ROUSE, his
more
Particularly
PLANNING AND
Unlike other firms who have the date of the first publication of described as follows:
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JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT flIedaPe$ltionintple circuit Cpur,of
thiS notice Each claim or demand
m
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asked refunds of sewer
ZONING
COMMISSION
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
County.
Flori
da
Aspen
Well
Point
System
FLORIDASe
, for a
n- must be In writing and must
con
TheNotice of Public H@Sil
ALTAMON'jj SPRINGS - weeknoUngUiatSiateAtm..ny. nection
Disso lution of marriage, and you are
state Sisting of One (I) pump on weeIs,
PROBATE DIVISION
lees when the city was tftrplaceofrldenceandpostofqi((.
Plann;ng and Zon ing Corn
City co mm issioners last nit Abbott Herring's chief in.
Orange No 616 and E i ght (Li sec
CASE NO. PR7l.U.Cp required to serve a copy of your mission
unable to serve new develop- address of the claimant and must be tls Of PVC
Estate
of
of Seminole County.
Written
deferrses,
if
any, on
while pipe.
bowed to the demand of th
sworn to by the claimant, his agent,
JESSIE W. BIGGS
e vestigator Jack Fulenwider ments because sewer ca pa city Cr
CHRISTOPHER RAY. Attty at Florida, will conduct a public
Said pperty being stored at
his atterney, or it will become Qatfltf
state
he aring to consider recommending
Department
Deceased Law, ose address Is Suit
&amp; Sons In Sanford, Florida
of notified the state agency that was not available, Mayor void according to law,
e
102,
616,
the
following proposed Amendments
and
C. Semoran Boulevard. Altami'w
the undersigned as Sheriff of
NOTICE OF CREDITORS
Administration, Division of although a portion of the grain Norman Floyd said the Katz
Dated Jan,i*ry
to the Seminole County Zoning
!975.
3.irings.
TO
ALL
PENSONS
HAVlp,O
florIda
37701,
and
vmnoie County. Florida. will at
State Planni ng, for return of was to be used for hiring company cotified It is aban.
LOUISE BINNS HOAG
f Il the RegulatIons:
11.00 AM. on the 13th day of CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Original with the Clerk of the above
APfNETTE L. BELL
some $4,127.61 part of a grant detectives, no detectives were doning its planned Project.
Styled Court on or before
An Amendment to the Off Street
February. A . D. 1975, offer for sale SAID ESTATE:
As Executrices
the 61h day Parking and Loading Regulations
March, A .
You and each of you are hereby Of
awarded the city In 1973 to form In fact hired.
an
sell
to
the
highest
bidder,
DebIt
D.
1915,
Otherwise
a
that
will
govern
for
The commission voted ALBERT N. FIT TS
the number of off
notified
and Ultimate Judgment will
Cash. Subject to any and all existing claims
and
required to file any be
and
demands
adetectivediviiioninul.epobce
Attorney
for
Executrices
Itrt
parking
spacc
unanimously
to
have
City
Atty.
entered
required lobe
against
at
the
Fr
on
you
Fulenwider,
which y, or
w hen
t tWesfl Door of the
laded
710 Edwards Building,
department,
for the relief provided for atl buildings con
Joe
Davis
notify
demanded
Ii
the
Petition
either
of
you.
may
have
against
th
th
saId
e
firm
at
le
County
Courthoute
*
in
Fla 37171
Stfl(fed witPn the unincorporated
Mayor Norman Floyd said by The hIera today, said he the service will soon be Sanford,
WITNESS my hand a
('Stateln the office of the Clerk Of the
Sanford, Florida, the above
bli:
Feb.
S.
1?. 1975
had no comment to make
Official areas of Seminole County and
Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial W81 Of said
deScribed Personal property, Ad
the funds were not used any
K 17
available in the area and It is
Court
on this list day Of provisIons for minimum land
ditional
informat
Circu;I,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
January,
A
D.
1975
Investigation
on
i
,sailabte from
which
"properly" and must be paid
scaping requirements of those
thC Civil Division of the
not the city's policy to grant
Probate Division, in the Courthouse (Seal)
NOTICE UNDER
Seminole
herring's office may have
parking areas
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
back. He said$3,490is budgeted made
at Sanford. Florida. within four
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
County Sheriff's Derartment
refunds.
in
7. An Airport Ordlrnce that will
city of Altamonte
Clerk of Circuit Court
calendar monthi from tP,e time of
curre ntl y to repay part of
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
That said sate is being made to
One week ago the city TO
have the effect of creating an Air
Notice is hereby given that tti, Satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Springs or with
Publication of thI5
Seminole County, Florida
port Z on ing Commission which is to
anothnr police department federal agenciesany
thatstate
awaOF conu.Iission accepted the
Each claim or demand must
undersigned, pursuant to the Execution
By: Cecelia V [kern
rd
grant for study that was not
recomme
nd to the County Corn
"FIctjti
writing
and
Deputy
ed
fil
in duplicate and
Clerk
John E Polk,
bid of $5,,0OO from TuttleName Statute," Chapt er
mission the boundarii of th e
665 09 Florida 5tat, will register
spent win nllow&amp;ble limes th grants
state the place of residence and post
Sheriff
Christopher
Ray
whi te and Lee Construct ion wi'h the County Comptroll
various zones to be ettabli%.'ed and
oftic address of the claima nt and Suite 107. 616 E. Semoran
m0I0 Cnty. Florida
er, in
Bou levard the t
1973.
Neither Mayor Floyd nor
on ing regulations to be adop ted
Cornmy to expand the city's for Seminole COuty, Ftcr, md Pubtish Jan 72, 79, Feb. S. 17. 1975 must be sworn to by the claimant, Altamonte Springt, F!orlda 37I
Police Chf Justus En.ct w
But the serond grant (
hiS
rerelni
nt
.
t
relative
to airsoacø h,nrd
pu,pnt
or
OF
AttOrn.y
fr
C!f!r
atfvrny,
o' '!.e amc
12
b1ha Udsi)
1'nw mis
and further to prct.t apriat op
Publith Feb 5. 12, 19. 76,
Notice, the f1c'it;ous name, to ,t.
be void
detective dic-Isioll, Floyd said, available for cwnment and
shalt
1975
capacity main sewer plant off OMEGA MAINTENANCE
proaches of any airport located, in
Dated at Santord. Flcrida, this DEK 13
Poli ce Capt. David Gunter
"involved personnel and
SER
Keller Road to a 7.5 million VICES under which I expect
whole or In part, within this unin
15th day of January, 1915
to
rcferrrd Inquiries to Mayor
period o time running
corporal
areas of the Coun ty.
fl business at 1316 kingston
5: Grace Pierce
j;al!on regional facility.
Autboriting the apoointment and
Floyd.
Road, Longwon, Florida
As Executrix
"The funds were not used
In athtition. the comm ission
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
creation of the Airport Zoning
of said estate.
That the party 'nt
accordance with the grant
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that C
Citycommissloners last night
last night passed on first business en'erpnise iser eSfed 4
om mission' Providing guidelines
DAVID
THE
DAVID
CUNNINnHAM
as
tc(to.
bfrtu
of
that
certain
Writ
of
requirements," Floyd said,
did not assess blame for havIng reading and scheduled second
JUDICIAL CIa. Attorney for Exccutrix
standards to be cOldered by
OMEGA MAINTENANCE
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY ,
Execution Issued out of and under the Airpor t
"Salaries of persormel were to repay u $4,127.61, fl.
P0 Box 1534
SERVICES
Zoning Comm,ssjon In
FLORIDA
reading and public hearing for
theseal of the County Court of making recommendati
Winter Park, Fl 37759
on s to the
By S Jack 0 Conlon
paid out of the funds which were voted unanimously to repay the 6:30 .m,,
PROBATE DIVISION
Seminole County, Florida, upon a County Commission to establish
March 4 on an or.
Dated at Orian(jo,
Publith: Feb. S. 17, I97i
Orange
County.
CASE
NO
PR7S31.CP
I
ir,ol
judgment
rendered
in
not authorized to be paid," City money as soon as the budget
DCX 19
the boundaries of Airport Zoning
dinanc'e raising the water and Florida, ,his 17th day of. January
Estate of
øfc'resald court on the 9th
Atfnrnot,
t,a
-- ------- - fleni.
day
of Districts and in determining
1975
t
.
.
"
will .1, tatc -LOUIS i MEYER
Augujt, A D 1974, in that certain
Adopting , amending, modifying
yinq.
The city received a letter last the funds,
Pubfih
Jan
77,79.
Feb
$.
1;,
Q
Deceased
adding a drainage control Ice
F:
't'viirqp
(fldf,flg "irport Zoning
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CorpOrationof Flor Ja Plainlift, vs
IIOTICE TOCREDITOaS
for a total of 00 Per UPtt on
Providing for the
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FO' Margaret Hughes. Defendant, Which
FICTITfOUSNAME
administration and enforcement of
new COflstr[j('tifln
SEMINO
LE
COUNTY
aforesaId Writ of Execution wa
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST PROBATE DIVISION
Airport
NOT l(f.
Zoning
ereb
th,,t I am SAID ESTATE:
icuulatons
delivered to me as Shvrilf Ot Cleati
'Il fees per unit, und er U
engag
in
Sol
ts4nes at p.o.
ng
a
Board of AdjuStment,
You and each of you are hereby PRORATE NO. ;sn.c
l
Sen,inote
Co
un
ty,
Florida,
and
I
providing
3315. 101 Lakeview Or, F ores
ordinance, Include $300
for appeals in certain
In re: Estate of
t City notified and r equir
have levied upon the
for 3775), Seminole County, Florida claims and
following cases an au'horiiing said Board to
to
any
HAZE
STRUNK
00FF.
sewer and $200 for water
chfile
demands whi
you, or
under the fittiuj name of CD
described property Owned by exercise certain Powers, subject to
either of you, may hive aq5int Said
Margaret Hughes . Said proper ty
connection plus
deceased
$200 for IINOQUIST, an fh.mt
I
guidelines and st.Indards in certain
to estateIntheoffjceofthecier
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
being located In Seminole County, cases'
drainage,
The resulting
&amp;Ih the Clerk of Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Provided thit Airport Zoning
kolihe
To AllCIaimx
Creditors
and All PIriø
Florida.
Having
or Demands
more
the Cl-cult Court, Semin
Parlicularly Regulations stwill be reasonable
ve
re
nuewiIlbeplajfn
a
ol
,
e
County
In;qn irnrjkvtart11 mfl
(if
trust
:udirlal
(ircult,
Seminole
i
,
.
daS(ribM
ftiOw
.
(ot,n?y,
Against
i -111-litnittre ,A01 rvvie-,4 it re;x)rt
nCr da n
the for
Said Estate:
i
with th
Ftrid,, f"cat
.hall not
aci- murit. it-, Ls(. used for util,
Uric (11 1161 To
Iti
il a'
i Ooor
iiiiiwk Cuunt hwen- frouia Feb. l worl of state
infer (fie with any nn conforming
-1` 00-nlli Of the Fictitious Nam* Courth,;)use at Sanford. I'Wids,
You are hereby m)tif,ed and automobile. 1975 Tax No I?O7i
constr union, epan,!, in- Stat"te, o w:m. StIiu,,
te nniil Ccir.rnittee c Feb. 1, 8krimkiu,i.z duzinnen in St.
LC: Def:r.;r certain
within tour efltndar months from
rds and
FlrI
Matutes )97
froveiiie,iI or replacement.
time time of the first publicat,on of demands which yu may have
current progress of Bicen- Augustine.
id
Sa
vehicle
being
stor
ed
at
Ratlitf
Z
Ernie Horrell,
S Fdwarij
on ing NegulatiOnsand all author ity
I kqut
thi% Iotice Each claim or c1ernand against the es tate
, HAZEL &amp; Son in Sanford, Florida Furthe
sewer connection fees to the
tennial projects w il l be newly-appointed local Bicenr grant
!ublith' Jan, 79, let, S. 12. 19. tic ms.rit be
STRUNI( 00FF
thall be lent on IIl Al
Volvo ,,
UVII"OU!V tram he
il
residence
tilseussed,
according
to tennlal Coordinator, who at.
certainpIaceSwhicflaIl be
plicat, and
duplicate
And State the place 01 Seminole COUflty, FIor4
Oiyi$lon of the Seminole County
to the
Public lfl5pti
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, and file
Committee Chairman Jack tersded the workshop,. will
Providing for
and post office bddrt
CriU's Department, and the un
violatlont an penalties, Providing
the
same
the
FICTITIOUS
f.AME
In
duplicate
claimdft end must be Sworn
d*rSlgnf'd
and
as
Sheriff
as
homer,
of
St'mninole
discuss its activities.
NoticeIt heteby qivon that I ,am by the claimant. his Igent or
at provided in Sec tion 733,16, Fk'ida County, Florida, will at 11:00 A M for an effective date
The meeting
enoaQed mb rwss at lIZ) Wathe,,n. torney,
open to all
Statutes, in their dikes in 'he
CopIes of these Amendments are
(O the 77th day of February, A 0.
c-c the same shall be vc-,d
Cl . Altc-nwk Sprni
citizens interested it' becomning
av.,Ilable
in tht Zonng Department,
Dated
County
Courthnus.
Sei,irwjte
at
in
1975
(5u'it'rry
Offer
Seminoic
f-Ijidj,
sate 4nd sell to ftc
A preliminary ineetIn, f
I
Room 43, Covrthous. Sanford,
Il .- lctlt,,,% 1"
County, Florida, Within four
,ni day of Janijry, 1915,
highest bidder, for casli. subject to
paii of Ilicertenr,'l activities S:njc!r County Chairman
Florida from Monday through
name of JAMESTOWN RI At.I j.
tt'Ity M Murphy
calndarxnonfl.sfrom thefimeof the
any and All existing lelni, •t the
will follow a short musicai Hornet, Horreil, Deputy
and that t intend to reg,sfp,
firit
ptAlicatIon
hereof,
or
the
As Executrix
Front IWesO Otxn' of the Seminole Frida, 5 - 30 AM to 5 - 00 PM.
lam,
This Public hearing will be held in
presentation t pitriotic songs Chairman George Brown,
wIlt be bàrred,
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Of Slid eStot,
County Courthouse In Sanford,
41
Court, Seminole County, Florida ri I 5% C.mrroll, Jr.
County Committlon Chambers
Fillat
the
Sanford Florida, this 73rd
Florida. the above de'scrit,cd per
by the &amp;'rninole f3icentennial Treasurer John Mu'rrt'r and
Of the Courtho'jsr
3cc or dan
day of January, 1973
with fl, pxovis,-ou of [SQuire 4
Sanford, or,
sona pror4'rty
Mu!;.d (ifulip 'I t" jtlC''IV' Socretary Peg homer was held
ttiC f i(tit,.jt P4an. St.itijtes. to
Maret, S 1975, at 7 30 P M
5: Elar,e trunk Gedulg
CROLL &amp; JONES, PA
That shid sac is being lylacte to WM
or as
Wit: SO'cliCn 165$ FIo-ida 5tnttt
begins at 7:3-0 p.m. in the yei,tertjiy in Sarford to discuss
As Administratnix CTA
Attorney for Executrix
satisfy the $e-ins of Said Writ of Ihece.mlter as possible.
19 57
21 U $ Highway )7 9
3: A. Edwin Shinholr
Planning and Zoning
SaniforiJ Chamber.
Execution
the
importance
and
Commission
Attorney for Adnminisf,atrix.
P.O fini 9)1
5: 1, (M Acco
John
CIA
t. Polk,
In addi tion to a pcogres,s organizati on of the Feb. IS,
Publith l't 17, 19. 74. P,'.jn't,
Cas:elberry, locIda 37107
Seminole c ounty, Flarid)
First Federal flu,l4ii-s
St.rflf
tpt cxii liival
S.
H Ii Had'n,
jects, the nieetir,:.
n1ord, frida 37775
Se minole County, Florida
.i.. ........
rr.. a"
r:r
P,hhiti'..
7tvitru-, ',".,',,'r.Tur
r'g.------------7, Il, If. l974
ruBIISfl: F
e b5 17 1 7e 5913
fb

would be a large majority in favor of the former general
who has been in power since a bloodless coup in 1961.

Cambodia Defeat Predicted

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Ship To Become Junk

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP)
President Chung lice
Park was expected to win a sizable victory today In the
referendum he called to get a nationwide endorsement of
Ids authoritarian rule. Despite calls for a boycott by opposition political groups and some church and civic organizations, It was generally conceded the final result

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previously and spent total district where sewer lines are a $2.50
per home monthly unemployment compensations concession stand at the civic
$600,000. City auditor Charles currently being installed,

th e YoVo reflects the way the economy ift going. In
these times of ren
.ession. the n4on's largest Yll

Five Form 'Blue Ribbon' Indust ry Group

Assassination Charged

Commission Chairman Sid traffic is already bad there, and
Vihien Jr., who flatly fixed the It would make It worse,"
"wit,iout prcjudlce" denial, McMtllian said The store
After hearing strong op. said 'the proper use of the site would also create additional
position Iron surrounding is not commercial"
litter front patrons who hopid
projrtv o flr
nd (inirdi
'Wi thuut ircjudict" IflUb there,
adding to the already bad t
members, county commis- that the applicant can return litter problem that the churc
sioners last night denied a anytime with a new proposal and
neighborhood
has,
rezoning request that would for rezoning. A normal de ni
al McMillian explained.
have allowed a small con- would require a year's waiting
McMillian said he was also
venience store to be built in a period for resubmittal.
concer ned a bo ut the possibility
residential neighborhood.
Although lot owner Gloria of the store Ict being annex
ed
The request
to change Pratt said that "many neigh, into nearby Altamonte Springs
zoning from duplex (R-2) to bors have said they would like and subsequently
receiving
restricted neighborhood corn- to have a commu ni
ty store permission to se ll alcoholic
mercial (CN) for a lot north of there," surrounding property beverages seven days a week.
North Street on the east side of owners and a representative of
Other
area
residentt
Si 4 7
was denied "wi thou t a nearby ch ur ch opposed the
protested
the
ezon1ng,
some
prejudice" on a motion by corn- rezoning.
wi
th
th
e
argument
that
the
missioner Harry Kwlatkowskj,
James McMillian, of St. store could better be located at
In asking that The request be Johns Missionar),
Baptist ;inotlier site.
u.inu £nwuowJu salu
urnrcti, said his congregati on
In as king for the "withou t
that lack of a site plan for the oppose
d the store, and thought prejudice" denial, Kwiatkowski
store cloudel the need "(or that that It would create "a nuisa
nce suggested ,, that a site plan be
type of operation."
in the neighborhood," "The forthcoming."
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Yo Yo Reflects Economy
MAUIS)N, Wis. (AP)

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By Dlii, BELLEVILI.E
Herald Staff Writer

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Egypt could give the pledge of non bell igerency demanded
by Israel only as part of a final peace settlement.

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Police Burg lary Suspect Pleads Innocent
A New Jersey man, accused tering with intent to commit a H. Campbell Jr., 23; Robert A.
Other suspects pleading possession of a stolen metor for this week tor Carlton
with seven Sanford policemen felony and grand larceny.
Shaw,
29.
March
3—
Larry
Leon
innocent at arraignment vehicle, March 17.
Eugene Levi, 19, Eatonville, In
and auxiliary policemen in
Panko and the policemen are Payton, 26; lirarn Lyle Monday in Circuit Court,
—Donald Edward Hampton, connection with the theft of a
connection
with
local free on their own
recognizance Hamlin, 22, and Raymond charges and trial dates set, 21, 310 W. Third St., Sanford, television and stereo In
burglaries, pleaded innocent pending, trials. All have pleaded Bennett, JO.
included:
and Mark Edward Dyal, 18, 505 Casselberry, has been conwhen arraigned here Monday in innocent,
Judge Salfi set trial for the
—Theodore
Dellfield,
34,
1114
Plurnosa Drive, Sanford, tinued to the week of March 17.
Circuit Court.
Raleigh
Paul
Sessions,
22,
is
week
of
March
17
for
James
W.
12th
St.,
Sanford,
breaking
breaking
and entering with
Trial for Robert V. CarCircuit
Court
Judge scheduled for trial the week of Edward Knight, 20,1804 W. 15Ui and entering with intent to Intent
to
commit
a penter, fl-year-old owner of
Dominick Salt i set trial for the Feb. 17 in connection with the St., Sanford, ona-sexual battery commit a felony and robbery, misdemeanor, petty larceny Solar
Energy
Systems,
week of March 24 for Michell burglaries, Other officers charge in connection with the March 17.
and
possession
of
burglary
DeLand,onashopllfting
charge
Panko, 28, of Colonin, N. J., on slated for trial are: Feb. 24— Feb. 1 rape of a 48-year-old
—Ricky
Charles
Hampton,
tools,
March
10.
was scheduled for this week in
charges of breaking and en' William D. Magner, 24; Robert Sanford woman,
21, 310 W. Third Si, Sanford,
Trial originially scheduled circuit court but has been
continued until March 24 due to
illness of a key state witness.
Carpenter, of 110 Westwood
Court, Sanford, is accused of
taking a microwave oven from
A Five-man committee was
The committee, fill by examine a list provided by the
"This is a highly competitive looking for industry but we are the ,I. C. Penney store, Sanford
established yesterday within Sanford city Commissioner State Department of Commerce market Zo bring industry into," trying to show industry that we Plaza, Dec. 20.
the Industrial '25' Committee of Julian Stt'nstromn, will examine of products manufactured out
Krider said. "We are corn- (Seminole County) have a
the Greater Sanford Chamber the types of industry suitable to of the state which could be peting with Orange County and better Industrial climate."
Members of the promotion
of Commerce with the express the area and develop an in- manufactured in Seminole several hundred small COnI.
liketo
Sanford
who are committee
include
City
purpose of seeking out and dustrial advertising promotion County, according to John munities
also trying
develop
in. ('nmmTiissloner .lohn Morris,
attr;irting industry to Sanford IJri:ratn to attract indiit.rv.
1.
Kridcr, chairman of the
Toii'i liumit, l(u Muncrief and
uiw1try:"
i
antI Seiiiimiuk' (.iiuiity.
'Hie i'OtIiuiittec also Will Committee.
'
''Every little community is Jim Ryan.

JERUSALEM (AP)
Neither Israel nor E?ypt gave
any indication of modifying their positions as Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger carried his peace shuttle to
Cairo today. U.S. sources said Israeli resolve was hardening and Kissinger encountered considerable
resistance during his talks with Premier Yitzhak Rabin
and leaders of his government. In Cairo, President Anwar
Sadat repeated Egypt's demand for return of the Mitla
and Gidi passes and the Abu Hudels oil fields. He said

Zoning Bid Denied

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NEWABF, N.J. (All)
Th..' Homan Ca th olic Ar.
chdiocese of Newark, six th largest In the nation, says It is
faced wi th a multimillion dollar budget deficit, Archbishop Peter L. Gerety told newsmen Tuesday th at
short4errn lo&amp;is and mortgages amounting to $25.3
million owed by the archdiocese are the major problem.
He sa id costs f or th e current fiscal year amo un t to 1noe
than $35 million, but revenues come to only about $21
milli on .

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As Kissinger 'Shuttles'

Co n venience Store

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Archdiocese Faces Deficit

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Cautions Americans
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford Is cautioning
Americans to brace for a faster•than4orecast surge in
unemployment but says the jobless rate will peak at under
10 per cent and gradually head downward before year's
end. Th e President's personal predictions on th e closely
wat ch ed indicator of th e nation's recession came at a
Tope ka, Kan., news conference after he announced the release "f $2 DIi11 in frozen highway funds to spur 125,000
or more jobs in the hard-hit construction Induatry.

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Israel, Egypt Stand Pat

Two Considered For Job
WASHINGTON (API — A Justice Pcpartment official
and the past president of the homebuilders' lobbying
group are among possible nominees being considered to
head the Department of Hill and Urban Development. Sources in Congress and HUE) confirmed two
names persistently mentioned are Asst. Atty. Gen. Carla
Hills and Lewis Cenker, until recently the president of the
National Association of Home PuIiih'rs.

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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - The Cambodian
commander in chief says unless his forces receive the W.
million supplemental military aid sought by President
Ford, It will lose the war before the year is out. "Even
with more aid we cannot win, but we can hold the other
side to a stalemate that may lead to negotiations," Gen.
Sosthene Fernandez told The Associated Press In an interview.

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Councilman Uraes
'Ocoee' Type Plan

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LONG WOOD—Council man

State To Recover
Police l
Grant

Don Schreiner Monday night

recommended the city irnplement an "Ocoee type plan"
by exempting senior citizens
from any future water rate
increase,
Schreiner, saying the city is
in process of raising water
rates, urged that Longwood
follow to an extent the lead
announced by the City of Ocoee
last week, by levying the in.
crease only on residents other
than the elderly,
Noting Attorney General
Robert Shevin's office has said
that property taxes once
collected cannot be rebated to
the seniors, Schreiner said
exempting that section of the
community from any water
rate irrease would probably
be legal.
"The young and newer
members of the community
. ,..:Il:..
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.IeIlf
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a written recommendation to
council members urgcd that
rates be increaced, noting the
fees charged to large users are
not covering operation costs.
Fisher recommended that the
minimum water rate of $3.50
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Crotty have both been appointed to the EastCentral
Florida Regional Planning
Council as representatives of
Seminole County.
The two appointments, which
came at a regular county
commission meeting yesterday, were the result of
numerous recommendations
considered by the Board during
the last several weeks.
Duffy, recommended by the
Logwood Chamber of Cornmerce, is a zoning consultant
with his own firm in Longwood.
The six-year resident of
Seminole County also has a
degree in law,
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But liattawas- felt that Dully
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kind of stand we need" to
further the interests of the
county. Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski, who nominated
Mrs. Crotty, seconded lit.
tawny's nomination.
Commiss i on Chairman Sid
Vihlen Jr., who described Mrs
Crotty as a "very busy
tcoman," said he was afraid
that she "might spread herself
a little too thin," and favored
William's nomination of GlorIa
The new Council members
will attend their first meeting
today when the body convenes.

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My wife and I were talking about the proposed
phone rate increases, and were wondering about
those additional charges when you'd call f')r rnformation,
'eIl, what about those new businesses which
open aster the directories have been published and
are not listed in th.' phone boe!.f It wculz
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unfair to penalize both the prospective customer
ail the new business locations,

300 N. F RENCH AVE., SANFQHfl, FIA flfl)
Area Code 3(-3222611
Wednesday, Feb. 12, 19?S--4A
'kNt1.i,t)OYI.E,Publlsher
Wiij.i,: U. CUI(IUE,Managjng Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
home Delivery: Week, 55 Cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months. 114.20.
\'car, $28 40. B Mail: In I'lorid3 same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6'Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40,

L inccsln : An Ir'njrin I
Thcit Still Remains
Why should there not be a patient confidence in
the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any
better or equal hope in the world?
I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that if at the end, when I come to lay
dowfl (he reins of power. I have kt every other
friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left,

"shad.i" isunglass's). . . and there I am s'uggllng
to see him using all f the power in my four eyes...)

Mayfair Country aub, and hopefully It will again
raise $5,000 for the Guild as it did last year.
There are noottRr campaign drives (or money to
support the Guild's endeavors. Let's help 'em out,
0 K.'

For years, the names of Ballet Guild and DorIs
Otetrith have been synonymous.
The vivacious blonde stirred Own sroom with
her appearance, and an armload of promotional
material relating to an upcoming presentation.
scheduled for Valentine's Day at the Sanford Civic
Center at 8:15 p.m.
There are so many newcomers moving into our
u-ea that we take it for granted they are aware of
It's difficult to comprehend that the Ballet Guild,
of our safety laws.
a nonprofit-making organization, was born Iii
As an example, whenever you have your windSanford just seven years ago.
shield wipers in operation, your headlights are
Miriam Rye and Valerie Rye Weld have made a
required to be on as well,
gigantic cultural contribution to this area, and
Lately we have had some extremely 'oggy
certainly deserve our thanks and support.
mornings: and there were autos coming at me
As a matter of fact, the only financial support
without any headlights on. This, too, is against the
this organization received last year was through the
law,
efforts of cochafrman Tom Largen and Joe
iWhat really 'bugs' me on those without the Kwimai in handling the successful golf tourteadlightse.n is the driver invariably is wearing his
nanient. It's scheduled to be rerun again at the
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Open heart surgery is very muth in the news —
usually dealing with adults who have the operation
dot-,c as a life-eaver!
At first it was most unusual; but now with the
refinements and ow Improved medical knowledge
we have a tendency of accepting it as a routine
nnttei'
Maybe. And then again - maybe not!
how about a five-year.old who has had not one
but two such delicate operations'
We're very pleased to write that Michael Isom of
Sanford is that youngster and is now home again...
doing well after his brief stay at the Gainesville

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Askew noted Tuesday that uneniploynient In

Ililisborough County reached 7 per cent last
month

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'That figure is less that the statewide unemployment
rate of 8.3 per cent, but certainly ihat is small consolation
for the more than 16,000
local workers who are out of
jobs," Askew said in remarks prepared (or the Covernor's l.mmclicon at the Horid;i ate Fair.

DON OAKLEY

Ferguson Appointed
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.ipp iiitcti lus 1i 111cr cnerg adviser, 1h'ell I"erguson, .,
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the Florida Energy Committee,
Ferguson, 30, resigned in December as Askew's adviser
to enter private law practice in Tallahassee.
Ferguson will replace Supreme Court Justice Arthur
England on the energy committee. England, Askew's former consujiler adviser, resigned from the committee
after being elected to the bench last fall.
Meanwhile, House Speaker Donald Tucker, D'Talk
and chairman of the House Growth and Energy Corn.
mnittee, as House cochairman of the lJ'member panel.

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WSHIti;ToN —• NEM - As secretary of

with other men and the product of other men's
labor. Here are two, not only different, but i.
compatible things, called by the same name,
liberty. And it follows that each of the things is by
the respvciin' parties calied by two ditlerent and
incompatible names, liberty and tyranny.
The sh',.pherd drives the wolf from the sheep's
throat, br which the sheep thanks the shepherd as
his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the
same act. . . The sheep and the wolf are not agreed
upon a definition of liberty.

feieral employes whose task it is to print and
Issue the people's money, collect the people's
taxes and pay some of the people's bills. It is a
bureaucracy of unprecedented Influence in the
lives of every man, woman ard i'hili'I in th.
Repoblic.
Thus it is that when Simon begins worrying
about the present enormity and future potential
of "government's control of Its citizens," as he
often do wkn hIs ft
n' his desk and his
mood turns reflective, it should be remembered
by his listeners that his office and agency are the
personifications of his gripe. There is an ironic
bit of the pot calling the bottle black when the
If you once forefeit the confidence of your money czar, who can help or hurt the citizenry
fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect with a single word, idealizes tht Americans
and esteem. It is true that you may fool all the "are dominated and their iniUaves stlffled by
people some of the time; you can even fool some of federal rower."
Nonetheless, his poim is inescapable, The
the people all the time; but you can't fool all the
nation that was founded on the premise that a

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doliar drain on the economy caused by the I'
quadrupling of petroleum prices by the oil
nations' cartel, the OPEC.
Thn.: experts did suggest one possible np.
proach the other day, however.
Economists John Perry of the Brookings
Institution and M.A. Adelman of MIT, along with
former Federal Energy Administration head
John C. SawhiU
, ' -"cd bcfre the Senik
subcommittee on multinational corporations.
The United States, they said, should adopt a
quota on how much oil it will allow to enter from
abroad, then seek secret bids from producing
nations on the right to supply it. This would in.
troduce competition into the oil import market.
Unfortunately - in this connection, that is —
the United States is not the OPEC's largest

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(15
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million employes) and the bureaucratic payroll

Tex., is charging.

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York Times story identifying a popular U.N. midable, overall role.
se'rethi1at official, Vladimir Pavlichenko, as a
The world's most tangled espionage web has
'veteran officer" of the Soviet secret police,
the Kremlin at its center. The Soviet spy system
Pvlichenko was not only a valuable Soviet
in effect, a thuy geometr1 design of spy rings
agent but a ciose associate of Malik, The files within spy rings. The emphasis, of
contain detailed accowit.s of Pavlichenkn's KGB upon deception,
course, is
activitieswhilehewasposiflgasau.N cmptoye.
it is difficult, therefore, to trace Malik's Spy
The New York Times revelation caused Malik career. The intelligence files show he began as a
to overreact, recalled a source with direct stool pigeon (or the Soviøt secret policy, the Nhknowledge of the case. Angrily, MaRk fired off VD, in the •nid-193( when he attended the
two protests to the State Department and also Institute of Diplomatic and Consular Employes.
got U.N. Secretary-General U Thant to corn1k reportedly reiiuiined an ctivt' rlgnt of
plum. Ne4 long afterward, Parlichenko, his &amp;'et intelligence a. he moved up
in 1937 to
usefiiInes imnapüeti, was discreetly called become the deputy press..chief of the Corn.
home. The Soviets were far more successful with rnissariat for Foreign Affairs. Two years ater,
a promnnent Bolivian envoy to the U+N., the fiks he wa.s dinpatcht'd to ttw Snvtct embassy in
show The di4omat wan recruited by the KGB in Japan with the diplomatic rank of couns2!or.
Rut
Bolivia, warigkd n assignment to the U.N. arid Amrr;;,n ;icnN qffli:!
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Lawton Elementary School, —
Oviedo volley ball game benefit
Ruth C Rnqwthi, Dellona
FEB. .
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Mallle M Bredbury, DeOona

ADMISSIONS

vs. teachers and students vs.

JoPn F Boom, Dclton,,
XarCn Lynn oo DCI1OOa

Stephen (
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LOCATION: Fifth Street and Frencti Ave.
Would you like to have this eyesore as your next door neighbor?

We think not and feel it should be spruced up at once. This eyesore is In the heart
of
Santmord and does nothing to Improve the community's image to an&gt;' outf4owner 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 1657,
Sanford, Fla., 32771.
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Council elected Robert
Hammond,Percy White, Tracy
Estc and Robert Harms to the
commission.

Sanford
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Helen .

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Matthew B Roberts
Mttle Jones
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James James
uk Delaney, DeBary
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Ca'oline 'Thomas. Deltona
Martha W Miller. Oellona
Francis C Peterman. Enterprise
(.05 I. Scott, Geneva
VaIn B Sloan, Lake Mary
Jeanette Clover. Lake Mary
Ruth Ann Yates. Lake Mary

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lOWS in ttie Upper los Clearing and Bessemer said.
w'h hinhs in the
Hospital officials recently
tpper 60s W'niis northerly 10 to
occasionally 20 m ph. becoming received their first bill from tEit'
northeasterly Thursday. Rain state Bureau of Unemplo&gt;inent
probabIlity 30 per cent tonight.

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flt bill for $599.71 represents
through Sunday
lorda PeninsuI
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,n the north on Sunday. Slow war Former t'lnploycs (luring the
Delores A DuFault. Orange City ming trend Friday through Sundn

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Carol A Telkamp

Johne F. Boom.

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Juanita M Rictiarthon

SprIngs

%%'ITHOUTAPR[SUUPTION!

n' name Gramkow rn charge

Brodie said the law is unfair

Mary r Kceiinq

Toni Vancna Moran

Also close to Malik .ave been the KI's

Gramnkow Funeral Home in Caer Society In Mrs Thomp

employed as secretary to the charge of arrangements,

5hn ,

Shawn P Davis
Sandra S Mar-li

Redudng Aid

mission for 12 years. She was

Personnel Director Reid

zapped by the flu bug.

John WItarn

John W Williams

THIS %VEEK

secretary to the Seminole children and a niece, Mrs. City. N, C Family reguests
and
Planning and Zoning Corn- .Janet Ayers of Knoxville, Tenn. tIer please be Dmtt
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made to AmCricin

Iksserer said he had "no change the law that was passed

the hospital for just "routine hospitals, but requires them to

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the corning year and discussed action" available to officials in of Warren A. Thompson and Robert W. Thompson, of f'c'ating
Burial
In
the high costs of paying Seminole would be to bring
had been employed as Kansas City, Mo.; two grand- HOIly
Cemetefy. Ei,:abeth
unemployment compensation, pressure on the legislature to

Me ar Mrs RogefslXarenJOld% those patients admitted entered insurance, as it does private
a boy, Deltona

Ray A. Martin

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Survivors include a son, Gramkow Funeral Hcme Chapel

"We're able to handle them, because it doesn't give public

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all emnployes," he said. lie said unemnployment compensation

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The only type

idea" as to why so many in 1974.

BIRTHS

Norma E WaQnc'r

the to be Croi,,

trusteeselected new officers for

Frr C Allen. New Smyrna the facility in January.

James s them Sr

Restaurant,

meeting yesterday. Also, laws,

patients sought hospital care at

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was
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to retain the annexed the owners were Trim
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chairman during the regularly
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Anaverageof192patjenLspr scheduled monthly meeting.
-day — 22 more than the highest
Evans instructed Besserer to

Perre Dt'itos. Orlando

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Oviedo, at 7p.m.

Tthhvinski and
5K. Savchenko; and former spies in the United k
secret police terror during some of the bloodiest Gorsky and V. Zarubin,
years of the late dictator Joseph Stalin.
While Malik was still a top man in the K!, he
Another Malik associate, according to the
was
nsferred to the U.N.
as the Soviet files, was the famed I.E. Ayants, who was once
delegate in 1948 and remained until Stalin's in cherge of spreading false strategic Indeath In 1953. He served thereafter as am- formation to confuse tLS. intelligence and who is
hassador to Britain and then drputy foreign credited in Moscow with helping to pry France
minister in Moscow, although the Files indicate looce from NATO. At Soviet U.N. headquarters,
he actively kept up his int."lligence associations,
we were unable to reach MaRk, but his press
In IPSI, he was named permanent U.N. envoy,
spokesman, Leonld Romonoy, told us: "It wculd
which
provides sheep's clothes for one of be undoubtedly better and more
useful if such an
Itussia's mnot sharn-tooUied wolves, lie is fond,
experienced colunmist as Mr. Anderson did not
this graduate of Stalin's secret police apparatus,
address himself to insignificant and unfounded
of taking the U.N. podium and btanding his intopics but directed his attention end
used his
ternational adversacie as "murderers and
Lalenta
to
cover
the
prohlem
of
le.sening
ingangsters."
ternational
tension
and
developments
of
The fihes
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hopes
of initiating
some type
of
annual luncheon and card party Aveiiue, Sanford. Quarterly Magnolia Ave., Sanford. Co. mnitted
Memorial
Hospital,
an official
"concerted
action"
in opFuneral Notice
starting at 11:30 a.m, in the Hoard of Directors meeting. hostess, Mrs. I.,. C, Wildner.
MRS. MAXINE THOMPSON
airport manager of the Sanford ___________________________
s'!uhhna
on Ovorhonk Drive. Plans for April Cancer Crusade Visiting 1)atmgtiters welcome, says.
position to a new law which
Mrs. Maxine Thompson. 59. Airport Authority at the time of THOUPSOPI MRS. MAXiur
month.
Hospital Administrator brought hospital and other of 215 Vinewood Drive, Loch her death. She was a member
Longwood area Tourist Club,
unerat serv;c,5 br Mrs
Robert Besserer revealed these cmployes under the state's Arbor, died Tuesday. A native and director of the Florida '" Thompson. $9, ob 215
noon, Sunnyshade Park,
Vsnewoo,., Drive. Loth Arr,
and other facts at a board unemployment compensation of Elizabeth City, N.C., she Governmental Secretaries
Longwood.

pointed deputy chairman of the Komitet Affairs."

Mhh g.ve up his formal KI post in 1951, the

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number on any one day in the meet with other governmental AREA DEATHS
Seminole County unit, 7:30 Chapter, 2:30 p.m., home of
Woman's Club of Casseloerry 1)111., Chase Co. building, Oak Mrs. Stanley Pierce, 2219 hospital's history — were ad- bodies in Seminole county in

woman operative. Y.D. Modrzhinskaya, once
Promoted to ambassador, he remained in assistant chief of ftIa'A
U&amp;ipan wiring Worm War II and immediately
was
after the war. Then he was brought
home to a lieutenant colonel in the assassination
Moscow where in 1947 he became an operational department,
varlausly called "Special Bureau
espionage official. The files shov he was apNumber One," "Department 13" and "Wet

"James Bond" equinment speciali,;
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Informatsii, or the K! as it was called, which was
the parent head of both the KGB secret police
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General Robert Shevin's office to remain within the city,
contiguous to I
touching) other annexing along with the land never been dc-annexed." Nader nd Georges St. Laurent,
has agreed to dclay final court
ShevI's oUice notified the dty lawis when annexed, a either Lake Emma Road or Rather, he said the city will principals of I.ongwood Utilitier
action to oust, from city city, after council voted in requirement of state law for Longwood hills Road.
merely be "validating" the Corp., whose package
territory, the 187-acre tract of [)ecember to stop defending a valid annexation.
sewer
Council,
particularly
annexation,
land bounded by Longwood lawsuit filed by 5hevin's office
plant that serves subdivisions
Council for the second time in
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Shevmn's office has con- agreed to reconsider ii property within the city will not Tic Development
Co., a firm no
delay to further consider tendeJ, and the city has ad- assurances are given by the be a "re-annexation" since longer in business.

Social Dcpartnwnt Sanford tnc'u'lg, and food auction at isanford), 7:30 p.m., Cavalier
Woman's Club, bridge and home of Margurite Partin, — Restaurant, 17-92.
canasta, I p.m. Election of Oviedo, at 7p.m.

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govenment
now has a form of cradle-to-grave Purely economical reasons. Incidentally, it's a
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The irascible Soviet am- then, as a paid KGB agent, helped to
enlist other
bassadcjc to the United Nations, Yakov Malik, is Latin Americans in the Soviet spy
apparatus.
active behind the sri'n in
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U.S.intelllgencefilesiiehimtothesoyfetspy U.N. are
prepared for the Job ond regularly
network at th United N.itjons. "The activkits of dc'bricfcd by the: KGB, Sunw a'c rncrely inboth 'legals' and illegals' have apssed over his
formants, ut others are actual KGB agents and
desk," intelligence sources tell us. "LegaLs" are
"co-optees," the intelligence community's term
spies with Formal diplomatic status; "illegaLs" (or contract
spies.
sire clandestine operatives.
The Soviet agents and informants at the U.N.
Only once during his U.N. years, the
files are handled on a day-to-day basis, we are told,
reveal, h Malik shown his hand. This was an by
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Road, annexed Illegally by the would be halted if the city would night voted to let the
property maintain either count&gt;' road the property would now be
will list state offices in all parts of Florida.
city two years ago, City annex the property again now go. But after listening to strong and stated fears that
within the contested area, said
Citizens who want to buy the books must pay $5.20,
city an- contiguous to the city if
Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said that other city lands are ad- arguments
Lake their firm did not care whether
from
including the four per cent state sales tax,
Julian nexationoftheroadswouldstop Emma Road is not annexed
today.
Jacent.
the property remained within
favoring retaining the land, possible county paving plans since the land is
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cut in two by city territory or was in county
For both roads.
the road rigt.of.way. Julian territory.
Despite council, at one of its insisted the ity Lould annex
Nader said the 300,000 gallon
first meetings this year, an- property abutting both sides of
nexing, on petition of a neigh- a road without annexing the tlai!y capacity plant operation
Se
nole
boring property owner, road and the land on both sides thenot meeting expenses from
monthly fee
Serninola Boulevard, Julian would be contiguous.
leed to home owners and that
told councilmen this week no
Councilman Jerr' Connell a
.
citizen
has
the
right
to
petition
asked Julian to determine fors&amp;io
the monthly
facility fee
to is necessary
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same youthful enthusiasm and professional have been attacking the nation's forests.
know-how into the lob of Florida Rell' firct 1in I'Vu..... - ... . I. •
vuuld be iianjietj
Soneth1ng tells me that some of our phone bIU
was that kept this Confederacy so long together.
by aerial
DOT. But while it conpeople work at least one day a week (some two) vousness, nothing - no, I don't feel better (or Increases represent problems In the other three troiled
the spraying
pests andwith
saved
for Washington, and business, says Simon, has worse.)
trees, DOT was also
was not the mere matter of separation of the been largely forced to trade
states Southern Bell serves. So,
its "economic
I
think
Public
harmful
to
other
insects
and
animals and was
Now for the gripe. AU the non-smoking Service Commissioner Hawkins has a good point
colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment Ifl freedom to the government in exchange for organizatia are hollering to ban smokers — when she states she thinks Floridians
are iub. banJ in 1%7.
the Declaration of Independence which gave financial security." There may be,
Control of the winged raiders became
certainly, they are polluters, etc. I am a pedestrian and in sidizing systems in other states,
liberty not only to the people of this country, but good and plenty reason for some governmental
order to go anywhere must cross streets. The
something of a scramble after that, with difhope to all the world, for all future time. It was that involvement in the lives of the governed, but carbon monoxide fumes are awful. If car driving
And somehow I like the ring of the Name; ferent regions using different techniques with
"Florida Bell!"
which gave promise that in due time the weights "government
Simon warns the day is approaching when non-smokers were to stand behind their cars
uncertain degrees of effectiveness at best.
Name Withheld by Request
is so big it may take over corn- while they were running, for one minute, they
would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and pletely."
Now comes the news that chemists have
Letters to the editor are
ays
welcome.
Isolated
one of nature's own rganIsms that
that all should have an equal chance. This is the
might Just 'cool it' on smokers. Thanks (or your
They should be as brief as possible and
It
could
be
argued
here
that
William
Simon
isa
ear,
could
be
mass produced and harnessed in
sentiment embodied in the Declaration of Inlousy spokesman for les.! influential governcomment on matters of general Interest,
- Name withheld by request
lighting
the
Forest pests.
dependence. . . I would rather be assassinated On
should deal with Issues and avoid
ments, his current policy designed to put Editor, Evening Herald:
Bacillus
Thuringiensis, or "BT," Is a bacthis spot then surrender it.
personalities,
Americans at least $85 billion more In public
Your Southern Bell front page stOry (240.75)
terium that Is deadly only to lepklopterous in(governmental) debt in the next 18 months.
The editor reserves the right to edit those sects, the order that includes moths, and Is not
"Southern Bell Split Gets 'Busy Signal" sure
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letters for reasons of space, but will exercise harmful
No doubt, as Simon knows, some people are rang a bell with me. And the heading, "Hawkins'
to any other form of life. Moreover,
ready to trust the civil servants. The Idea Brings No
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost birds and other predatorg are said to thrive on
Comment," challenged me to
in the editing.
bureaucracy, after all, has staged no coup to write.
larvae that have Ingested Hi's.
gain control over the lives of Americans; it has
All letters must be signed with a mailing
It
just
makes
good
sense
to
me
that
a
"home
address
In Maine, where Five.mnjlljon acres of forest
e
A
and, when possible, a telephone
done so peacefully, Indeed even at the con- owned" company, headquartered in Central
number are infested with spruce budworm the state's
the identity of the writer may be checked and Department of
nivance of many citizens no longer confident of Florida, would be more responsive to the needs
Conserv,tlon has asked the
their
own
initiatives.
And
this
is
the
heart
Rep James A Burke, a Massachusetts Democrat, thinks
of the of subscribers than an
established. However, the Evening Herald will legislature for $13 million to spray the trees with
Atlanta-based four-state
respect the wishes of writers who do not want ills. The U.S.
government should give free seeds to knericans so they
matter, as Simon sees it, how to re-educate the operation. Especially if Mrs. hawkins' figures
Forest Service has approved the
theIr names to appear in print,
grow food In their backyards. The idea of "inflation gardens" people to the wisdom of Socrates ho noted that are correct when she states that
use of "Dipel," manufactured by Abbot
40 per cent of
We reserve, of course, the right to
like the Victory gardens of World War I! is a good one, but must
a society ma&gt;' not know It Is dying until it is
reject any Laboratories, as a BT for effective spraying.
too Southern Bells operation is in Florid-3.
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or
weak to care.
every good idea that comes along be turned Into a new federal
However, any HI, somewhat like any
We Seminole Countians had proof in the
slanderous,
give-away?
penicillin, is said in h hli !o d th Jcb.
Rep. Burke svc it wotild
"only' nalik,,i yr in
give every family three packets of seeds: but it isa few million
JACK ANDERSON
here and a few million there that has added up to the billions in
debt and deficits saddling the government.
Welfare riciplents are entitled to buy seeds with food

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Robert Niro, atterr.ey for the Ccncral Scrvic- s
Department, said he knew of no way for the state to
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IndelIble Imprint
of $1 $ D Is1ln is the fattest In the wnrld,
More disturbing than this, though, is the inWhile the people retain their virtue and
calculable
almightiness of the force. Governvigilance, no administration, by any extreme of
Letters To The Ed •
ment
tIüs
year
is perilously close to spending $1
itor
wicicedness or folly, can very seriously injure the bIIIIOII
a day, or some 34 per cent of the gross Editor, Herald:
government in the short space of four years.
recent suctessful United Fund Campaign that
national product, and by the year 2000, Simon
This is my first "Letter to the Editor," but
local Bell officials are Interested in our cornsays, the bureaucrats may be
In recent
years,
ofmoths
spruce —
budwornu,
spending one of I've got a gripe, I am a quote-senior citizen. munity. Tom Hunt, local Southern Bell manager, gypay
niofl
andarmies
tussock
each as
not spring from the sentiments embodied in the
Declaration of Independence . . . I have often
irquiiid of myself what great principle or idea it

pay for the salary of a "lay director of Seminole Cornvolunteer their legal services to assistant" to screen clients and munity Action, also favored the
county Indigents,
to man an office, and pay office proJect. "1 Work with un
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don't want to be i.
overhead. MI legal fees would (krprivileged people all the
competition with attorneys,"
be voluntary if the client net time," she said, "and see
Julian said, "but there are the requirements of need.
great need for them to have
persons who have legal
"We're not trying to get into such services."
problems who can't afford an an area of sncial rhangi', but to
('mnmics Inner f)irk WillIi
:tt'rnev when the need xit;." ahiek' by 'ar rganhzat'5
received hoard Support on his
.Jtilir,n said that the olun(ary
ethics," Julian said. 0(75 at. plan to have all filing tees set at
&amp;iincept is part of
the Bar's torneys in Seminole, 60 of them a $2 charge, instead of the $1.50
tttics, ar,d the legal aid would be eligible to participate. and $1 fees recommended in the
program is one of the few things The remainder are attached to ordinance for county and
that "all members of the theStateAttorney'sol(jce,orto claims cases,
Seminole) Bar agrecd on other government oRices.
The Board will nieetin a work
without grumbling."
Commissioner John Kim- sessionpriortotheregularFeb
The ordinance, if approved brough said he was "concernt'ij 2. meeting in order to consider
vhen the Board considers it over the qualifications of the the ordinance and the program

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we meant business, were prepared to institute a
national belt-tightenIng the likes of which no one
has yet contemplated, the oil producers might
very well say, "Sorry, but If you won't pay our
price, others will."
sun, it might be worth a try, If only to see bow
solid the front presented by the OPEC really Is.
.' P:y pointed out, "We cannot directly Leak
the cartel, but at least we can molest it."
Certainly, the idea has more to recommend It
t,
going to war on the one extreme or Just
sitting back and taking it on the other.
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Human nature will not change. In any future single largest industry, employer, spender and
great national trial, compared with the men of this, strength in the society. Simon says one of everg

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BELLEVILLF:
again on Feb. , would put a $2 prospective clients," and
lleral(I Staff Writer
"across the board surcharge" wanted to be sure that
County commissIoners 1ast
on filing of legal documents in unqualified individuals did not
night delayed apro'a1 of a the civil divisions of circuit and receive free services. Kimlegal surcharge for court county caurts, and in claims brough also received assurance
documents to..support a county court. Based on the volume of from county attorney Torn
legal aid program, until they cases filed last year, (2,424 in Freeman that 'the Board can
could learn more about
circuit, 374 in county, roughly repeal the ordinance if they
"sPecifics" of the operation.
2.000 in elaimsi, the "one time don't like the program."
Ne(l Jul ian Jr., president of fee" would generate around
Attorney Robert Morris, who
ttie Seminole County Bar $J,500 fcr the year.
also serves as county utility
,s('j;itI(fl and attorney Kirby
The revenue, in addition to an attorney, Spoke in favor of the
Mor.crief, asked the Hoard to $8,000 grant to
the Bar and program as "one we need."
approve the program in which $4,000 in matching funds, would Louise Crawfor(l, assistant

TAMPA, Ha. lAP) Gov. Heubin Askew says he will
ask the Florida Cabinet on March 3 to approve the release
of $6.2 milllion in bonds for a new state fairground in
Tampa to help provide jobs for the area.

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word liberty. And the American people just now
aremuchinwantofone. We all declare for liberty,
but in using the same word we do not mean the
same thing. With some, the word liberty may mean
for each man to do as he pleases with himself and
the product of his labor; while with others the same

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Qaxnbless of Longwood, is presented with his second U.S. Mr
Force Commendation Medal by Col. John H. Allison, base
commander, at ceremonies at Sheppard AFB, Tex. Cited for
meritorious service as administrative specialist with USAF
Recruiting Detachment at Arlington, Tex., Bibba is serving as a
security pollee officer at Sheppard.

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Edmund K. Smith, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Smith, 1393
Olive Ave., Sanford, completed
on-the-Job training as a
mechanic at Ft. Benning, Ga.
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b-ginning of Scout Week with a field trip to the Casselberry Pollee
Station. Among those participating, from left, Joey Elst3n, Ray
Hston. Cbris LaCambre, Ra)inond Humphery, Raymond
Humphery Jr. and Ken Clausen. (Herald Photo by Jane
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bang Tuesday night as all the first as heavyweight contender Perez was his eighth in his last of punchs.
In every round Ross
seven bouts - pro and amateur Earnie Shavers left Jackson. nine fights and puts him front- ended in some sort of a ville's Leon Shaw For dead and-center for a shot at staggered Hall but the gully
'l'he first in the series of knockout,
Southern Middleweight Tampa middleweight refused to
alter 2:55.
weekly bo xing at the Orlando
Th e featured event scheduled
go down.
Th e win was Shavers' 49th , Champion John Pinney.
In the fourth, ripping right
Sports Stadium opened with a for lorounds, never got past the and his 48th KO.
Daytona Beach's Virgil
Th e end came suddenly and Gibson ran out of gs in his lead caught hail over his left
dramatically. At he 2:30 mark, light-heavyweight bout with eye splitting It wide open. By
Shavers caught Shaw wi th a "Babe" Clark and was stopped the time the fif th round was
I'iiij • short right hanJ that snapped after 40 seconds had elapsed in half over hail was finished.
The loss was the first for Hall.
his head back and put rubber in the fifth round of their six-round
C
Promoter
Pete Ashlock signed
his legs.
preliminary fight.
e Warren, Ohio slugger
Gibson, the di vision's hardest floss to a contract immediately
was on his stricken op po nent in puncher, had the undefeated after the torrid contest.
Tommy "Killer" Ellis turned
a flash.
Clark on the canvas in the third
Th
A shor t, Jolting uppercut, when he connected with a pro with a one-round knockout
sveeping right hand to the back over Charles Thornton of
followed by st'v'ral powerful
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Mikt' klht th , rlardo J(liuz'.,'r defensive
Otlari(lo in a schedulcd fourlefts and rights along the rupt's of the Georgian's he ad.
tackle and unofficial team spokesman, said Tuesday night
wn it was rounder.
ripened
Shaw
for
the
kill.
After
that
th at the Blazers will not be in Orlando when the WFI, starts
Ellis trapped Thornton in a
The end came from a right all Clark, as Gibson wore
its 1975 seaso n.
hand that caught Shaw flils,h on himself out with his "horne corner and caught him with a
h1cBath said he was told this by the league's president,
the chin and dropped him flat run" swtrigs from the first savage left hook, Before
Chris Ilemmeter, former owner of the Hawaiians, in a
Th ornton could hit the canvas,
on
his back. As the 220-pound ro,md.
telephone co nversa tion Tu esday.
The final shot was a solid Ellis caught him with two more
fighter hit the canvas, his ted
Hemmeter reportedly told Mdllath that efforts to keep
bounced like a basketball straight right hand that sent hooks to complete the job.
th e Blazers together are being made. He reportedly is close
Th e ope ni ng bout was an
be fore his entire body came to Gibson sprawling to the ring
to making a deal wi th Akron, Ohio or Tulsa, Okla. for the
amateur contest in which
rest for the fatal 1 0count.
apron in a ne utral co r ne r,
franchise,
ird in Casselberry's Scott Clark
Sanford's
Vie
Perez
scor
a
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The
loss
was
Gibson's
th
The main stumbling block to keeping th e Blazers in
one-sided win over feeble 17 fights. All his defeats have scored an impressive win over
Central Florida is construction is not complete on the
Frank Simms on a first-round
Robert "Songbird" Williams in come via the KO route.
Tangerine Bowl and many of the games would have to be
a
companion
10-rounder.
in another scheduled 'six.
played durin2
Referee Tony Ortega rescued rounder, a new boxing sta r was
Giving up weight and age
Mcflath also said that no games will be played In the
Williams
at
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147
to 160 in wei gh! and 16 to 24
2:55
of
the
seventh
discovered
when
Edgar
fl
league before all the players receive back salaries.
round.
Clark exploded a
pounded
out
a
sensational
fifth
in
age
The 28-year-old former Buffalo Bill claims the Blazers
Williams
showed
line
moves
round
TKO
over
a
dead-game
series
of
left
and right han ds in
owe him
the
action-packed
first round.
on
defense.
When
it
came
time
Henry
"Tiger"
Hall.
"There is no doubt in my mind the WFL will play in 75
ror him to ta ke the offensive he
The punches knocked out
For the undefeated Ross, it
But it s,on't behere in Orlando,"he.sajd,
knew what to do, but his body no was his eighth win.
several of SImm's teeth and
long er could respond. lie has
D isplaying deadly accuracy loosened the fillings in others.
been in the riry, with many and sharp punching power,
Between rounds, Simms
boxing greats.
Ross beat a steady tattoo on conceeded dw match to the
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and the finals are set Saturday middies did grab a rebound, bucketed 10 field goa
earn t bout with the 2-19 Lyman
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tor
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they had no luck converting It mates Randy Brown sco red 17 Greyhounds
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In Tuesday's game with into two points.
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The Tribe
Winter
The Sanford Naval Academy Trinity Prep, ,Navy leaped to an
With five minutes remaining
Thie Seminole trio scored all Friday night on the Seminole
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m took a giant
lead midway in the first lfl the quartir, "as pulled
but four of the 'rri be ssl points hardwood.
step when it should have taken period alter sinking four down four offensive re un
bo ds
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Brown I i III Undefeated middleweight Edgar Ran wades Into Henry I Mger" HAUI (Herald P Itoto
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after Ross missed an open lay- 16-12 first quarter lead, the Hollins
by Lee C
teller)
th 0 2 2. Pringle 7 0 14.
Instead of battling
countered with a up t could not score.
Washington
10
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Corso
102.
second period was a
Prep on Navy's hardwood pair of
Gray 000, Smith 000. Totals: 257
threeAfter leading 24-14 at half. battle.
Tuesday night, the middies had point play to take the lead 9-8. A time Trinity Prep outscored
EABREEZE: Chandler 1.06I
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15-13 in the eigth minutes to Cook A 0 8. Chef ry 5 2 12. Piccolo 3 2
Lake &amp; Hills Conference buzzer af ter a r1eal, by BID Ross and 15-12 in the fourth.
1.
Flick A 1 9, Gongalet 2 0 4.
cut Seminole's lead to 29-27 at
tournanent,
Williams 0 0 0. Marcum 0 2 2.
gave Navy a 10-9 first quarter
Lapp continued to deal dealt) the half.
Totaft- 21749
The result was a 54-Z win for lead.
blows as he hit half of Prep's
The teams played on even Seminole
Trinity Prep and Navy's 14th
Trinity is John Lapp opened seezind half points.
The Sanford Tourist and
ternisagain In the third quarter Seabreete
loss Sanford has won five.
Total foulS Sanford 11 Seabrecie
11w second quarter with an
\ass could not penetrate [lit
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tile game
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"To be hGnest," Navy Coach inside field goal to push the Saints' zone defense. Instead, volleyball match with action at
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annual singles tournament last
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Chris Marlette said, "the visitors In front 11.10. The the middies crisply passed the
week at the cour ts in Fort
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zone. Even when a Navy player
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women competed.
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Sanford ' as al Academy, Mt
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Harold Opdyke and J a y
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The tourney begins Thursdaly muscle moves.
The Navy junior varsity learn of St,)ck Car Racing tonight'at four-titne
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The Saints barricaded Navy oc'feated Trinity Prep 43.37 in the ' 1'iici'
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Ricarck) Acosta p!lced Navy
Close Ili. 90 car-, will race both of Savannah, Ga., will
(hxlyke third. Ethel Schenck
with 14 pnnLs and teannnate
t'niht through Saturday for a Iwalline the entries.
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Ricky Taylor added
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perlod for the victory.
.Qu,rt end of a ftet-way golf Prep recorded a 17
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TRINITY PREP V(ir.' JO
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The Green Say Packers once
told a St. Louis Cardinals player who had played out his
option that th ey couldn't deal wi th him "because you're
still undt-r contract," the player testified Tuesday.
Tght end Jam es McFarland t oo k th e stand in a U.S.
District Court test of th e National Footba ll League's
Reizeihe Rule, named ;fter N
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Term The peevlousrecordof 91
was first set by Bob Hayes, now
with
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Cleveland at Philadelphia
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NEW YORK (AP)- Alan Ameche scored th e winning
touchdown in what has become known as "th e greatest
football game ev er played," Now he and seven other stars
have joined th e greats of th e game.
Azneche, Frank Gifford, Pete Dawkins, Paul Glel, Don
Coleman, Averell Daniell, Gust Zarnas and th e late
Ch ester "Ch et" Gladthuk were named Tuesday to the
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the intake system of the turbo..
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two engines in practice.
In practice he made one lap of
the 2.5-mile high-banked
the richest stock car i ce ever tice.
speedway at an unolfical
run, t he Daytona 500.
"This car will fly now, Bak- 201.734 m.p.h. It was the fastest
"Our Ma ta dor Isn't qui te er said. "1 don't want to change
ever run he re but well below the
where we want it, but it's Im- a thing."
closed course reco rd of 217.854
proving," Allison said Tuesday
Baker qualified third best
held by A. J. Foyt.
in a quick interview be tween Sunday at 184.0 m.p.h. and
Qualifying continued today
practice sessions with his Allison was fil th wi th 182.215.
for Th ursday's Grand National
Grand National Matador,
Thcy will compete in the first
cvent.sand the Sportsman 300to
Sportsman Chevrolet, Modified 1 25-miler Th ursday along wi th
be run Saturda y. Modified cars
Camaro and a specially pee- Bobby's brother, Donnie Alliwere scheduled to begin
pared Camaro for the Inter- son, who won the pole position
qualifying for the200-rniler they
national Race ol Champions, in Chevrolet on a speed of
will sta ge Frida y along-with the
HP will ririva
races 185.827.
final event in the $200, 000
from Th ursday through Sunday
David Pearson, driving a
International Race of Cham.
Mercury at the second fastest
pions series.
181.411, starts 'ol the poll of the
Sinter Marts' lobb1ns led
.second 125-miler.
I'uesday qualifiers for the
Donnie Allison and Pearson Grand
National division, He
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drove a Dodge at 175.822 m.p.h.,
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Daytona 500 that winds up
"I'm beginning to feel a little
Speed Weeks Sunday.
more confident," Robbins said.
An attempt by Mar k Donohue "At least, I'm curbing my anxto set a world closed course
leties a little better."
speed record has been canJames Ham of Nashville,
celeti. It was to have shared the
Term., was Tuesday's fastest in
Thursday
program,
Sportsman qualifying at 172.285
but
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The
world of amateur track, which
comes up wi th new records laster than the Rolling Stones, of;&lt;
flcially has added 22 more of
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them to its honor roll, including
Ivory Crockett's 9,0-second &gt;
clocking for the 100-yard dash.
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body, had approved Crockett's
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New York Islanders at Man
JOyful Jack (6), 4 Scramblin Man flMOta
Dtrjl at Califor nia
(10), 5. TImes Roman (I), 6
Atlanta at Los, Angeles
Rose (5), 7, ç,p,j' I Cold
Thursday's Games
Montague Leather (I7
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Chicago at Philadelphia
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Manatee Bobby
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Fort Myers Rlvei-dale Ii, Cy
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LCIy 46
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Malt (6), 2 Say Its True (12).
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flerkIey Stacey (6). 4, Rummored New
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(fl. S. Track Winder (10), 6 GM'S ClevInd
Piper 66. Plantation o
Chicago
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TweIveteen (5). 7 ia Jet ($7)
Cardinal Gibbons 65, Miami
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Donna (6)
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Well Division
FIFTH, S.i. o
Boyd Anderson 61. Dillard 61
Montague
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Castle (lOt, 7. A ,J
Fort Lauder dale 67, Coconut
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Lady Bird (12), 6 G.E 's Mini Opal
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Final (5).
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SIXTH, S.i&amp; A - I Li's Dan
South Croward
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City 57
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Moose (1), 1 HI Tower (6), 5 Sane,
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SEVENTH. S-16, C - 1. Buddy
Miami Curley 16, Chaminiscle
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(1tu (121,7 Margarets Beauty (10).
Houston 5. BaltImore 7
3 Noble (4), 1 Irish Trans (6), 5
University School 65, Glades
Torontri A. Edmonton 3
Whisper (0). 6. Brave patty (6). 7.
Day School .4
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Country Swing (5), S Matinee Idol
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Chicago at Cleveland
(12). 7. Bay Charmer (5), 3 Barry
HOutton at MInnesota
Kil'lQ (72), 1. D.G.'s Red (10), 5,
T or onto at Winnipeg
Play Me (6), 6 Ks Be autiful (4?. 7.
EAST
Phoenix at V,ncoijvrr
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Providence Si, Rhode lslc.nd 17
Hidden Island (3), S. Manatee Peggy
Thursday's Games
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C.W Post 61, Long Island
San Diego at Baltimore
NINTH, 1.16. C I. K'S Shill (5)
New Hampshire 90, Dartmouth
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Quebec at Phoenix
7. Scally (1). 3. Hel.,etc. (10),
Conn 90, Rutgers
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Melbourne
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. and would (Y)llect nearly $150,Vero Beach 7). Eau GalUe 69
Miami Rico 6.4, Palm Beach (AP) - Sporting ear-to-ear 011f) if he wins them all,
Country Day 61
smiles, Bobby A llison and Bud.
Baker was overjoyed with the
Melbourne Florida Air Acade
dy Baker feel their late model performance of his Ford,
my 71, Fort Pierce Carroll $6
cars are ready for Thursday's clocked unofficially at better
Naples 61, Fort Myeri
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Rebuild front calipers • Machine front rotors
Inspect front grease seals and mact.r Cyude'
Repack front wheel bearings
lr.spect '.ar brake linings • Inspect rear drums
Inspect rear wheel cylinders
Inspect disc brake hardware
Inspect rear brake springs
inspect rear o11 seals for leaks
Bleed and refill brake system • Road test car
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Dorothy Grigley's field goal
with 30 seconds to play
culminat ed a last-minute rally
that gave the Red [)evils a 15-14
come-from-behind victory over
the Blue Bombers in Sanford
Recreation Depthent girls,
learns planning to par. league basketball action Saintticipate in the Sanford day.
Recreation Department's
The Devils out-scored the
Men's Softball League should Bombers 10-2 in the final
contact
the
recreation quarter after the Bombers took
department immediately.
a 12.5 :hird period lead.
A Church League will be
Cherry Carter of the Bombers
IOrllietl It enough churches was the game's leading scorer
enter teams. If not, church
'with eight points. Donna
teams ssiil com pe te in the Flamm paced the Devils with
Metro League.
six points.
,%i; organizational meetin,g
Ceci Raw1. b'cketed 12 poInts
55111 ix held Feb. at 7p.m. at to lead the Skin Tights to n
the recreation office in the easy 30-6 win over the Green
Sanford ('lyle ('enter.
Berets.

Softball
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(24) Mister Roger's
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(35) Mickey Mouse

Lifestyle
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THURSDAY
MORNING
(c) ctnr'. i:t'.'
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Almanac
6:25 (2) I Drejm Of
Jeanoje
6:30 (6) SslnrI*.a
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(I) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
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(6) Young And
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(8) Jackpot
(9) Passwor d
(33) Big Valley
12:30 (2. 8) Blank Che ck
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) News
(44) Variety
12:00 (2) News
3:00 (2) Jackpot
(6. 6) News
(9) All My Children
(35, 44) Movie
1:30 (2. 8) How To Survive
A Marriage
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
200 (2, 8) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) Guiding Light
(9) $ 10.000 Pyramid
2:30 (2,8) The Doctors
Girl Ili My
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(9) The Big
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(35) My Favorite
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up all
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 8) Another World
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(9) Bozo's Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Black Forum
8:00 (6) CaptaIn Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(I) MovIe
(9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Petticoat
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30:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 8) Wheel Of
Fcrtune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
1100 (2,111) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Sp! S.ccond
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2.8) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
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beautiful O.iks, swimming, fishing,
and Canoeing. See at Camp
Seminole, Smil es west of I In,, SR
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tieslrn position. College graduate. •
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547, care of The Evening
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Patio Newly decorated No more
than 7 children 3 77 7711,
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fenced. central heat and air,
Carpeted 3fl S'S3 Evenincs
7 BF

31— Houses

turn, Clean, S1

3 BR, I', bath, brick, $165
10 Acre farm with fl
$775

double wide.

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'nortoape, 1 years old Cf-I, c er
peted, nice shady area Low do,.vn
pa rnent.

SWING SET NURSERY. Open 24
hr., 7 days. Special rates. Fern
Park, 8)1-1141.

Two bedrtn. apt., or l6rgu 2 bedroom
hOuse. 323 9370 from 9 106.

tabysiIllng in my home Hour. Day
or Week. Fenced yard. playroom.
Low rates for working mothers,
Winter Springs. 3fl 4573

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selection
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MOVIE OF THE WEEK "Cry
for Help" Robert Culp stars as
a radio pe rsonality on an allnight show who keeps ta lking to
keep a distraught young lady
from commiting suicide. The
would-be suicide is played by
Elayne Heilvell. She c411s the
radio show and tells Culp of her
intentions to kill herself. It is a
demanding role for Culp, who i
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throughout Ihe entire film.

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Servedinamostspectacularfashlon.

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dragline, 372 5165 after

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Quiet piece for couple or men
arl Time- If y' are bored with Mature aCtl 373 5695
housework, call Sarah Coventry
Jewelry for excellent income 3 Room turn apt., screened porcPi
OpPOrtunIty No Investment, No
1)00 month. Adults, No pets 77
SolIciting. 323 2791 after 6
West 17th St.

FISHIPIO, BOATING

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hot buher tastin' biscuits, 2
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gravy - Feeds S to 7 people.

734% 30 year mortgages "
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1109 French Ave.
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14 some below dealer cost, first
come-riru Clicet pius Fla.'s
finest Used Cars Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. 73 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph. $311311, Open
Sundays 126

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78—Miotorcycles

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322 7205

1970 red Cf'evrotet Impala conyertible, (transferred, must sell)
6411106
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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3066

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$50000 TO YOU
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in sewing cabinet, tCOflt.It.,4
SIng,r'i test model, winds
autombobbin
machine Full
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Drop in bobbin, zig tag, and 3 needle
Position , Like new Condition, Sold
new for Ill, balance of 145 cash or
s payments of $10. New

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Coffee Table, 150 for both in

goodCondition Call 322 SI?) after
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An acre of land with 2 bedroom
modern trailer and large utility
bldg on paved road. Call Eves
's9 5I35

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$5O Cash

ENOUGH FOR
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BACK CHAIRS, 130
373 1118

42'—bile Homes

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DeBary

Real Estate

Of Our Factory
Rebate!

Furniture-almost new
Queen Sift bedroom s e t
living room set, 671 3397

HWY. 17.92
at 5 POINTS
LONGWOOD

Bf1dfOOnrj set, dresser, chest,
box
Springs and mat., and
night
stands, 1130. Other's to
choose
from Dave's Furniture,
300
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Factoqy Rebate . on any new home
--53—TV. Radio-. Stereo
Purchased, to Spend as you pleas,
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Tony's Mobite' Homes, Hwy. 1797,
Through Feb 27, 1975 all new home
at Five Points 321 0028.
COLOR TV, $11 95 MONTH
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RENTAL
PURCHASE PLAN.
TAP Returns, 70
rs iTlperence.
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have models ready for
rebateuptolsoO Yeslpd of your
Kitchen
Ba'hroorn C'ibnott,
6"
Aitc'rations,
WILLIAMS
ACCOUNTING.
Five
immediate
occupancy
in
Carrage
new home contract
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Dtignng
priced
Counter br'. SIkS In
Cove, Sanford- sPoints. Call 3277113 ar.ytime.
ne'we"st mobile
our 1971 price list-will b.t
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Dressmaking by experts Singer
home park
approved deler 710 E lt St
returnedto you inCashoncosing
54—Garage Sales
Cabell 377 SOS? anytime
323 8861
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
of your home. Call Johnny Walker
Person Tax Service -Construction, 37? 6457 and ask for
No 7 East Rd., 17 97 SiC
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
Huge Carport Sale.' Anything OU
"Ken" çr "Duct" After hours.
Entrance p Ramboftom, 32271"
MENT ALL TYPES O CAR
v.ant we have Starts Feb I, 7770
1017 ci,- 372 7111 194 Country Club
PENTRY AND REDAID
Wirw.iI
Income Tax prepared In your home,
,
Ioy's Mobile Homes
A I Tree Serwice
YARD SALE' Corner of ist &amp;
Confidential, accurate, COfl
PiCV. "it 11
ALL NEW
31 1 bedroom. B; &amp; 2
Carpentry,
Non
iiflated
completetreel.,
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area I.tri)fcr .1 nt-w o.
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rates
po.ntmentt anytime.
Church St. in Geneva. Bargains
bathi.home's, fully equipped, near
J.W, (Jack) KIluck 223 SIu
Repairs, Remodel, Add('jons,
used? Stop by. Hwy. 17 92.
$5
and
up
6.-IS
1190
Galore Clothing, Toys. Household _______________________
everything New FHA S PCI down.
Fiy Points 3710021.
LIcensed, Bonded, Insured. Irv.
goods Free Cuitet' Cash only
at 7'. pcI Interest. 30 Yr's from
Seyk, 323 4-413,
A small Classified Ad brings b
Frid,i, 12Noon to 5. Sat. 9 a m. to
Pay those Christmaç bills by selling
$77,*9Q Da',time call IX) 5327.
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returns Try one and sr. C
eyeS 322 0712
unwanted items in If-fE
3? 7 2611 or 8)) 9993
Carpentry, Repair,
HI' HAL OS Classjfiea 172 2611
Central fft'at &amp; Air Corxjt.0.1,.,.
Remodeling and Additions
f or 1r,-e
55—Boats &amp;
37) 6451
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(.irpenfr',. Renscelng,
;j' Icraft steel hull, twsn grey
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
marine engine's, cabin cruitrr
Free estimate 3734031
PAUL SLATER
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condition
Good
ASSUTI1C
Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Odd ido 04 all types, Carpentry,
payment's, $19 per Mo. 321 0179
Llcenseo Residential, Commercial
Painting, Cement Work, Light
Free Estimates, Ph. 37) U73
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ROBSOPI MARINE
Hauling 3727645
hook)
(formerly
Harriett's
Beauty
7977
Hwy
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Add a eetrance
Aft YOU C full time driver with a part
5)9 E Pine 377 Sf4?
377 596)
All
tsif.t eacn apart
t,nle car' Check the Automotive A sma'I Clds's,I,ed Ad brings big
meat, tots at slorSeçt'on in The Herald everyday
'Ctu,'nS Yr1 one anti ee Call 377
19,, private bal.
60—Office
WlNPIlE' BEAUTY SHOP, 1106 .5I
5)1 93
con'es ana you'll
Sanford
Ave
Master
Beautician.
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lf:et s#ty we say
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Appliances
office furniture
CeflVtnien(e is
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
"W key to
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
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7562 Park Drive
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
37% 5833
Arms
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS
chairs, straight chairs, Iilinq i, .itjr i'-rI
fl' ('i,..
21t's Str'e!
TI. ',' S
cab -'ct's, as i% Cash and Carry
I ree p.
up .irvi de-tiver, 3 da
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All types .)r,z1
NOLLS
service satiSfactn guarant,
Werepair aria service
4.
Casselberry, 17920 30 4706
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Green; Dry Cleaner's of Winter
STINI MACHINE &amp;
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Park 373 7I12 631 7919
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EVERYDAY IN THE
WANT AD SECTION 1 1 1 1 1 1
Hundreds of sales events are held
every day in the Want Ad section
of your newspaper and
thousands of people are looking
for bargain b.ys. If you have
something to sell, put it on sale
in the Classified section,

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Close to everything yet away from it alIt
sUrge wooded lots • Street lights
*Paved streets *Sewers *Sidewalks

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Used

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Pet Care

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Recoriditleneij Batteries, $17.95
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1109 Sanford Ave
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Shop
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172 744)

BIG "3"
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Corbett Real Estate

2565 Park Dr

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76—Auto Parts

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'Cflte? Pb!, Ccrtv.c,,,,.j v..om
temporary chair. Other Small
items. ?717921 afternoon

Peg. Real Estate Broker
7479$. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
Phone 321 0610

Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

322.2420 Anytime

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WIlT REALTY

IDYLLWILDE - HURRYt Only 3
Shoemaker home's left. Brand
new,) bedrooms, 7 baths I.II.SOO
to 117,0(0. Hurry!

SINGLE STORY APARTMENTS

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOM1Y'S, C. 16. Sanford 323 4733

NEW &amp; NICE EXECUTIVE
307 A East lit St.. Sanford 3729111
PATIO homes, 3 bedrooms, 7 baths,
Eves. 569 1144
double garage w electronic
Control doors, kitchen appliances
FREIGHT SALVAGE
furnished $43,000 Con,(-ntonal Appliencet Furniture Paint
Etc
loans at low as 1', pct. interest
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
G 5RMLY'S, E 16, Sanford 323.4733

SANDRA
4
PAClOUSt
beoroom's, 2 bath's family room.
double garage, maly otne extras
Plus Sanora amenities 111,50)

Geneva'
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FIRST TIM1 AD
VEPTISFD' 3 bedroorn, 2 baths,
on lake Central climate control.
Immaculatel Only 175.950

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Orlando (205) 83f2299

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Furnished $ bedroor, air cond,-apt1
lit floor, adults only. No pets, 3721

SWIMMING POOL

323-0142

Ice machine for tale Cube size 1" x
I" x'." capacity 450 lbs. in 21 firs
WhIrlpool, Cell 373 77

.IJy .,crn, pisy pen, dressing
table, walker, automatic %wing,
clothes 365 $250
.

26065 Hwy $797
REALTOR 373 3771

FOR THE

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910 NBC, LUCAS TANNER,
'Why Not a Happy Ending?"
This one Is a real tear jerker.
Diane Baker plays a woman
whe is dying of career, aid Is
unhappy about sending her son
to her estranged husband.
Lucas is called upon to help in a
difficult (kIS On, and make it a
smooth transition for the boy
who is reluctant to rejoin ills

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1-2 BEDROOM APTS

. miles cast of 17-92.
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Ph. Sanford (305) 323-81$Oi

377 5j,4j

Duratherm Kerosene
SpaceHeater.$,0

OPEN WED.. THUPS FRI, SAT
9 5:30 P M LOCATED IN FRONT
OF AAA AUCTION, 190 N. 17 92,
LONGWQ()D

Harold Hall Realty

1311 SANTA BARBARA DR.

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Exciting 3 bedroom home on biq Ir.4,
fenced back yard.carpets, tentrai
iir r,,inm
IVW down,
Only 121.750. Easy to OWfl Just
call
CLIFF
JORDAN,
REALTOR, all 17 72.
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SANFORD

1274 Cariro 1 28. gold, air, povi(:r S
and B 11.0(0 miles Like new, 331
052) or 377 6730

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pair; tennis and house shoes, 30
cents pair, boys and young men
dresspants 2.000 pair's, req 19 to
$12, now 57 50. Men's and boys'
leans, req $6 to $12, now $4 a pair
PJs men's, req. $7 to SI?, now 14
Dresses, long and Short. req. Ils to
125, now $3 children'sclothes,
large 5Cte-(tin prices you won't
belIeve. SHAG CARPET, high
low, req 57 a yd , now 12 50 a yd

COMMERCIAL, Pdrm.
garage with apartment on , lots.

ON LAKE JENNIE
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fl1'
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Discount War6h3use

***Infla tion Beaters,'

Neat, 7 bedroom masonry home,
cc"ner lot, fenced yard, $350 down,
1153 per mo., to qualified our
chaser,

IRUFER REALTY

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1973 Jeep, CJ S. 4 wheel drive, AM
radio, over stied tirts, extra
clean. 13.295. Call Don Pope at 372.
1651 Dealer

Plan now to vacation this year in
your own RFC Vee from

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townhouse's. WatI.to waPl carp.,,,
wallpaper, built In kitchen and no
maintenance lee. LOW, LOW,
LOW io it interest under
tandem plan. Hwy 17 97 to 751h St.
west to Rlcigc-,.,ciod and follow the
signs.

SANFORD

GOOD TERMS
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Ha1 for sate. Fertlliie'J Bahia,
heavy bates. Limited Supply Call
321 0429.

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l973 Dodge Van, Tradesman too
$600 Cash and takeover
payments. $30113)

75--Recreational
Vehicles
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21" Snapper Mower,with
Qf'attcatcher.
Asis, 1S0.109l,S.

Loch Arbor - 2 story Colonial
masonry home located on a
shaded lot on a pretty lake. Has S
bedrooms, 3 baths, nice FI.t room,
central heat and air, and many
other fire features

EXECUTIVE HOME - LOCH
37764.S7;AIterS,377.7i)l
ARflQp_ I Bedrooms with all
in the Herald Classified
custom extras, I1'w34'
CIS tife
pool.
ISCHO
black and white and read all over

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Air connitboner3ton 1725 Heats and
cools. Late model compressor.
6.47

FORREST GREENE INC
REALTORS3fl63oraS,3)3

REALTORS

Peg Real Estate Broker
11)0 C. 25th St

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REAL FLORIDA LIVING-- l'l
AcresnearLakeJ,sp fUrflthd
mobile home. SlS.tu,
Vvk TAKE TRADES

ESTATE INC.

W. Garnett White

Stan's Auction

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3229719

Sanford, horse &amp; livestock auction
every Friday night 8 pm Don't
forges to bring your own livestock,
Trucktoadofnewtackweekly,
5
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Stables. Horses sold 7 days a
wed' 322 5690
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for

Move your old abonctoned car
FREE. If you will call me after 4
pm, 322 1621.

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WILSON Mi'.I'ER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL TRADE
3)1 31SE Fir%f St

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1970 International Moving Van. 12'
aluminum body. Sell or trade for
late model car. 321 ox'.

19711 Toro?a 1700 CC 1,750 or take
over payments of 150 a month for
approx, 11 payments. 372 0166
tffC" 5 P m

Auction

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3 homes. 7 Bedrooms, I Beth
Priced $U,90Ofoi000
JOHNNY WALKER REAL

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC.

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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

5nforJ's newest and

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5 Homes, 3 4 Bedrooms
Price'
From $23,500 10

Commercial Properties

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Best lot

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9—Good fl
'DUPLEX. Fern. or unfurn. ldeaI
THAT'S MY vfrt's mother begs Christie to
IOc&amp;tin. reasonable rent, P7i
MAMA, "Clifton and the Kid." stop her son from committing
FRUIT FOR SALE
owner 313 3171 anytIme.
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Clifton's relationship wi th a murder when he gets out of jail.
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TUBE (R)
SANFORD, 373,n7o
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youngster's mother, whom ganster believed to have
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NAVEL ORANGES. 12.50 CU
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City perk 8. Sanford Pltj. From
Also Tangerines
Clifton that, when his mother Barney (MlLhael Parksi is
$110 Airport Blvd near Sanfor11
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377_673) or 377 03(2
Ave 323 1310
breaks up the romance, the released, his ex-girl friend is
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8.9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON
Enroll now for Spring sewing
clean. 1 bedroom apartment
THE PRAIRIE "Child of Pain"
Classes. Singer approved dealer.
Also
Lights, wafer fVnQ'ed. Adults
710 E. 1st St., 373"2J1,
A child-beaUng problem stirs a
only. us. 3fl.flta Afte' S.
KRATE
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Occupancy. I &amp; 71
'44n1pi,'ij,.'
windb up with Pa Ingalls
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bedroom furnished apart mq-it5.
assigned as the man's keeper.
Water furnIShed nr downtown
SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER
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nth 321 t
It hkes a town meeting to deal
'.'acaton or live under beautiful
0064.
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11:30
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with the drunk, who has beaten
oaks Fithig, Canoing, swim
WELAKA APARTMENTS
his motherless boy. Pa is In
ming, mobile home or camp sit
111W.ltISt.
Camp
Seminole,
Smiles
1.4
favor of Jailing the man, Ma
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on SR 4,). 3724170
us
thirks he has to be treat ed , and
AVALON APARTMENTS
get a fair price when you
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the town fe lls Pa should watch
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ADULTS, NO PETS
advertise your "don't needs" in
116W 2nd St
over him,
the Want Act's.
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LAKE MARY- $20) down, for flew)
bedroom homes in the city Low
120
armr'rs PIGmI'
.'CiflUfliStratiC,41 1'ti1i b builder
531 $649.

OPEN NOON TILL DARK
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equipped kitchen Call 373.1272

MOBILE HOME PA' RK
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ON THE LAKE
323

Waterbed

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FLORIDA WATERBED CORP
761 N OrangeAve
'Irif.', Park. 645

Sneak Preview

LAKE MARY

3 bdrm.. 1, baths, central heat &amp;

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1911 Hwy I? 92 Open .at &amp; 50fl 9 5
339 2970

Nice? bedroom block home. New
roof,
carpeted
throughoul.
Ridiculously low price. 373 7920
alter 3, 3727629

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Will Babysit in my home. Days, any
hours, any age. Not meets.
Reasonable. 3720959

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CONSTRUC1ION

THE HERALD

2,11 W. 251h
Additions

Call for Appt.3223103

Remodeling

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forges it with a Classified Ad. 377.
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Saturday? P M
O&gt;en (laity 105 We Wit. 1.etl.frade

Hillbilly Rldiiig Stables, horseback
riding by hot.-r or day. MIles &amp;
miles of trail. Open 24 ha a day,?
days awec'I, Night riding invited
Parties and Individuals welcome.
Barbecue and night trail rides
first Saturday night each month,
Call for reservations for night
riding. Horses boarded, includes
feed &amp; hay, and complete care, $43
mo. Pasture board ou feed, 170
mo. Horses bought, sold, and
traded every day Under new

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For used furniture, applianctls,
e(f• Our I or tOol items Larry's
Mart. 7)5 t.anforcl. Ave
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Days 377 6173
Nights 322.14 or 377 737

Retirees Dream, quiet &amp; clean, 2
bdrm., family rm , only $17,930.
Acre Really, REALTOR, 373 775o.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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ladle's bk
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CASH

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

Merchandise

LokeFv'ery-3betroom,2bath
farrily room, pool
Byowner.373 $911

Wantedfobuy: Sideroomfor mobile
home, 77'6"xy10",oratIet 377
5757.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. Now Open inLc'ywoc,d
BROKERS1I New tho, 7.000 pair Only Si per

Mayfair. 3 Bedrooms, carpettd,
central P14.1w, fireplace. private
dining room. 2", lots, orange
trees By owner L000
373 716.3

ASSUME MORTGAGE

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PAYION REALTY

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6.5 Acres near Lake Ash by All high
ground with p!ie trees. 'Ideal for
re'.Me in Small ,xrr.An,. Ir.i,-.
Priced right ,thçjoo(1trm;

Peg Real Estate Broker
332 I01 264OHiawafhaAve at I?
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Peg. Real Estate Broker

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I bedroom, 2 baths, with good neigh
bc,rLlpct. mortgage, or refinance
VA or FHA. 5)7.000.

Lake Mary, 2 bedroom furnished
house. Adults, no pets. Near SiC,
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
$110 322 3930
1170 Florida Ave.
PRIVACY GALORE. Modern 2
3236650
bedroom, 1', bath hOrn,. 6 miles
Deflary. Adults. Lovely large I
south of Sanford. 8)0 0336
Da vs 3277174
Eves 3123 0465
bedroom air, Ideal for refit,
Broker
Assnciale
PS% 66864$; 327 -r54
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MUST SELL - NEW) BD 7 BAT
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MARINERS VILLAGE APTS.
HOME. all extras, good locatia
1 &amp; 7 Bdrm turn or unfurn.
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Fenced yard By the Hour. Day, or
Week 3773597

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1973 Harley Davit,on
350 cc. ssoo
3773.119

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&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATED KENNELS.

Stenstrom Realty
Your MLS Realtor

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AKC Doberman pincher puppies
Champion lineage 150 101150, Mr.
__'TL 365

Moving?

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL. it:i
3774991
19195 French
322 7374.372 1196.377 15.a
377)959, 377 116.1

ti,I%SitiedAth tt'tVCthe bUyifl
'wClliflqcommtjnify
everyday, read
.ind 'ise them often Call 372 7611
r All 909)

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Apricot. 6wks old
377 5161

Want to Sell' Cash off
for your
equityf or quirk results, call

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Sanford i bedroomk, ent raI H&amp;A,
w w carpet throughout. nice
neighborhood, dead end Street.
Ideal for children 14.500 down and
assume mtg. 5t7022 month 372
7377

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ent Blue I '.e Flert'
Carpet!
68—Wanted to Buy
--Shampooer foe only 11.50 per day. I
CARPOLL'S FIJR PIITIIRE
W.sntedh
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Not, I ,,
Ank
Quantity
Casselberry, Hwy. 1797. *30

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Allarncnte Springs by owner. 3
bedroorns,3 baths. Florida room,
carpet, hardwood Boor, fenced
Near Malls t.31,ODO $3.4 4612.

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COUPITRYLIVIPIG yet close to city
conveniences. Newly pointed,
carpeted and furnished,
Can use as 2 or 3 bedrooms, 7
storage buildings. Al' for only

1 Bedc,oms with double garage, H.
baths, family room, dining room,
utility room with sink, built In
appliances. fireplace. 2 patios,
fenced,above ground pool. 7
months old 323$Rl

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3r.in.-.'e County S acre wooded &amp;
pasture, beautifuj homeife,
Terry Realty, REALTOR.
0711

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

3Cr 1 bccJrcjoqa, 1' , bath house Good
credit and Qualified ,.,. $739(0

3736061, 3730517

REaLTOR 372 7499

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AFTER HRS;
377.3f$
327 0648

BY OWNER— 679 C. 2nd St, Good 2
bedrooms on professional lot.
Excellent income properly, Owner
finance 8312S47.

CHILDREN HAVE ROOM TO
PLAY &amp; RIDE BIKES
In Sanford we have a spic and span i
bedroom, 7 bath home with a 6'
high fenced yard where there's
room for a garden. Has double
Qarage, central heat P.. air, and
carpeted floors. Only $)1,900 Call
373 9110

M UNSWORTH REALTY

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Close to downto*n, new lovely 2
bedroom, air, carpet, kitchen fully
equipped, Watersewergarbage
Service pd by owner SIlO 372
7099 or 373 1593.

La'-efr:?, Lu.I, Arbor, S ticirmS.,
baths, family room, ISO's. Acre
flealty, REALTOR, 3237750

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1$, ACRES ATMAYTOWN
ON OAK HILL RD.
3721041
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2524 Pork Dr.
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Jim Hunt Realty

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2OO Down

New housesins fl.rat area PlOd rwn
payment, monthly Poymenli I'5%
than rent Government SUnSidi,red
to Qualifiedbuyers Cell to see if
YOU QUalify!l

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3 bdrm masonry Pome, one own,
fenced yard. $1,200 down, $1459
per ma to 4ualified buyer. 327
2760

'Get 'EM While,

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Young Christan woman wants lame
to share apt. Call 3290411 Leave
name 8. number,

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VA- Plo '.own 3 bdrm'., 2 baths,
carpet, iei.tral HIA, garage,
patIo. 121.500, 3231631.
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thoporwarepiofl7j330)fl
4470

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refit 177 1810,

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21—Situations Wanted

LoiV Woman's white wallet near
13th 4. Olive, Sun. Return pipers,
beep money, plus renard 171
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35—Mobile Home Lots

For iese- MINI WAREHOUSE,,
Sanford, with raiIr(l
are nov. taking (Ommittmeqts for
warehousing or small businesses
Zoning MI? Industrial Airp'rt
Blvd. &amp; McCracken Rd. Send
inquIries to P.O. Box 1*0, Sanford.

)BEDROOM HOUSE
2 BEOROOMAPT
373 1774

8-8:30 ABC,

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Bedroom Housvat
111 Edithe Cir., Sanforti
Can t teen between 1 ô
377 7397

Gentleman or Lady to Shore
Room Brd and Expenses

6—Child Care

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conditioned Contact Mr Wi lliams
322 9790 alter 1 pm

Live in mature woman, depefldable,*
with 7 arj,jl:s Good salary. Permanent. Reply P.O Box 561 in
care of The Herald.

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5—Lost &amp; Founa

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Al ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers
For further Information call 173 4507
or write
Sanford At-Anon Family Group P.O
Box $53. Sanford. Fla 3777 1

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NASHVILLE RECORDING
LOOKING
FOR
SINGING
TALENT. 512.525iI

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r 7 bedroom duplex apart, ents
Fupnjthed or unfurnished 60
,'swimming pool, 4770 S. Orlando
Dr. 323 2920

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FACED
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123 4.587
Write P.O, Box 1213
Sanford Florida

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Care""one" Adults or Teens

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Beaver
3:30 (2, 8) How lo Survi v e
A Marriage
(6) Mitch Game
(9) One Life to
Live
(35) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stoges
1:00 (2, I) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy SI.uw
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
1:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) Gilliqan's Island
(13) Winter Park
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Hogan's Heroes

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I thruS times
6thru 25 times

800 AM. - 530 P.M.

(13) Old Smothers
Brothers
(24) As Man Behaves

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RATES

HOURS

(14) Lucy Show
6)0 (2, 8) NBC News

(41) Mod Squad
530 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(33) Dick Powell
Theatre
(24) tectrJc Compan

AFTERNOON

(21) Lilias, Yoga
And You
(35) Burke's Law
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2. 8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(24) Captioned News
(35, 44) The Fugitive
12:00 (24) Man And
Environment
1:00 (2. 6) Tomorrow
Show
(9) Movie
(44) The Promise

(33) Lost In Space
6:00 (2, 6, 8,9) News
(24) Villa Alegre

Club

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7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Animals
(13) Cable Prevuc
(24) Intercom 24
(3S,44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Pr1ce Is Rght
(6) What's My Line
(9) $25.00') Pyramid
(13) Movie
8:00 (7.8) House On
The Prairie
(6) Tony Orlando
And Dawn
(9) That's My
Mama
(24) Arabs And
Israelis
(35) Name Of The
Game
(44) Dinah
8:30 (9) Movie
(24)
(24) Phnd The L 1flC
9:00 (2) Lucas Tanner
(6) Cannon
(24) Great
Perfcrm.,ncc
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) G. E. Theatre
(9) Movie
(13) Detectives
(35) Double Action
Theatre
10:00 (2. 8) Petrocelli
(6) Cher
(9) Get Christie
Love
(13) Dick Powell
10:30 (24) Greet Baso
Ftrnace
(35) Science F'c'•cn
Theatre
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or 7 r1rdroom AduIf75niy —
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2438 FRENCH AVE. NEXT TO WINN DIXIE

Evening Nara Id, Sanford,

Weak Legs

Fl.

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 197S-1R

Safeguard your Health and
your Budget with SupeRx

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By LAWRENCE E. LAMB,
M.D.
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DEAR DR. LAMB For as
long as I cat, rememiivr my
legs, from the knees down, have
tired out much quicker than
anyone else's doing the same
thing. This goes back to my
high school basketball days and
even to pie-teen days when I
stayed home rather than go on on your toes. First stand flatshopping trips with my family footed position and repeat this.
because my legs got too tired. I The weight of your body will
have never consulted a doctor provide the weight training. Do
about this because I supposed I this about 12 times in suewas born this way and must live cession Monday, Wednesday
with it.
and Friday for about two
I'm 51 now, have farmed for weeks. If you can't do it 12
27 years, and they are getting times in a row regularly three
worse at an accelerating rate. days a week for two weeks,
If I am on my feet too much my switch to standing on one loot.
feet and legs ache and even feel You can balance yourself with
tired when I get out of bed in the one hand against the wall. You
ninrnin4s Do ou have arw mar be able to rait' tip on one
i i eats as to the CIUSe inil tot uiil three to fl %C tiltics a
treatment of my problem?
just. Do the toe stands for each
DEAR READER
loot
three days a week until you
Anyone
who has excessive fatigue, build up to doing this three
aching or cramping in the legs times a week regularly.
with exercise must have a
More frequent or additioi.al
medical examination. toe stands will not help you and
Sometimes this Is a sign of poor Can over work the muscle to the
circulation to the legs. The most point that it doesn't develop
common cause of poor cir. strength as fast as v.ith the
culation is the accumulation of schedule outlined here. The rule
fatty-cholesterol deposits In the Is train, not strain. Maintain
arteries, but it can also be a these exercises and it may
birth defect of the major
enable you to increase your
teries.
endurance during walking and
Since you have had this since similar activity.
childhood it is less likely that
DEAR DR. LAMB
I hope
your problem Is circulation, but you can help me understand
you need to have it checked what my medical diagnosis
an/way.
means. I was teaching in the
If the circulation is line my Virgin Islands and came down
best bet would be lack of muscle with virus encephalitis. I was in
strength. Here again we must the hospital in both the Virgin
make a distinction between Islands and Puerto Rico. Please
endurance and strength. A explain this and the cause. It
strong muscle is a big muscle, left my eyesight, hearing and
The strength is related to the speech impaired. Is there any
cross-sectional area of the cure? Is there a specialist for
muscle. Lots of walking will not this condition?
develop strength because it
DEAR
READER
doesn't Increase the weight load Encephalitis merely means
on the m'tscle. Strength is inflammation of the brain. The
developed in relation to the cause of the inflammation in
amount of weight a muscle your case was attributed to a
must contract against, your virus infection.
body weight ur any other means
Many viruses, including the
of loading the muscle. Because common measles virus, can
the ache ts below the knees Iam induce the complication of
suspicious yoiIrone of those Inflammation of the brain. How
many people who never s&amp;Ious it Is depends entirely on
developed strong calf muscles, how much of the brain Is in.
When a muscle is basically volved and how seriously. In
small it may not be so well many instances the damage is
equipped for endurance. This is limited to temporary swelling
why many coaches today in- and there is complete recovery.
dude some form of weight
In less fortunate cirtraining for their overall culiist.ances brain cells can be
athletic program.
permanently damaged, and the
I would suggest that you Mart function they relate to is then
a series of exercises of standing impaired.

Dr.

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poultry seasoning. Fill heart
with stuffing: skewer opening
together. Holl in seasoned flour.
In it Dutch oven in reserved
hot bacon drippings, brown beef
heart on all sides, add water.
Cover and bake In a 350-clegree
oven. turning once, until tender
— 21- to 3 hours. Ilemove heart;
serve with pan juices or thicken
them adding salt and pepper
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present her show to thousands North Carolina. She majored in breads,
during
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parsnips may substituted for

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meat marinade
2 cups apple juice
6 pork loin rib or
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2 tablespoons cooking oil

to a pork dish prepared in a
skillet. Nfix a 15-minute
meat marinade with apple
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chops tl~m simmer slowly

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rice. Grrnished with
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Good, wild cabbages noted for their vitamin C, and shredded cabbage, carrots. potatoes and onions are
also bright, vitamin A-rich carrots are both In the moirket cooked quite quickly on top of the range in a skillet. The
In good
make superb
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dishes,
not put them together
vegetable but
Carrots are not 0y8
1 new ways for your meals?
also one of our richest soirees of vitamin A. Did you know
To buy cabbage excellent
t wo-thirds cup of raw carrots can supply over twice
Lit and Vegetable Association advises, choose those the amount of vitamin A needed daily by the average
Uhit are reasonably solid and closelytrimmed with outer person V,thrnln A, you know, improves vision, pmleaves that are green. The stems should be cut close to the ticularlyat night. Ge the full benefit of carrot's rich store
head, with
thre'orfourouteror wrapper leaves, and
vitamin A b enjoying this golden vegetable in a
preferably no '.nose leaves. Cabbage heads with some sprightly Cabluige and Carrot Saw. It ha3 fresh orange
outer leaves separated from the stem may have un. sections to make it lively-and different from ordinary
desirably strong flavor and coarse texture so it is tin slaw.
Virlant to follow the tips for good quality given here.
Incidentally, do you know why so many fresh carrots
There's an Interesting new way to serve New England today corne in plastic-like bags? It's because carrot tops
Boiled Dinner that cuts down drastically on time and draw moisture from the roots and therefore carrots
work. It's a dinner in which strips of cooked corned beef. without tops will stay fresh longer than those with tops.

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14 cup raisins
cup Scotch whiskey
ounces sweet cooking
chocolate, broken into
small piersK
I2 cup butter, cut in small
pieces
3 eggs, separated
2-3rds cup sugar
41i tablespoons cake flour
mixed with 2-3rds cup
almonds that have been
blanched, dried and
pulverized in an electric
blender
Pinch of salt
Une the bottom of a round 81,12
by 2 Inch cake pan with wax
paper; butter sides of pan and
paper. Steep raisins in whiskey.
In the top of a double boiler over
hot water melt chocolate with 3
tablespoons water, stirring
until smooth. Off heat stir in the
butter,
thuroughly
incorporating each piece before
adding the net Beat egg yolks
with the sugar until a pale
cream) y ellow; stir in
chocolate ind flour-almond
mixture, then raisins and whiskey. Beat egg whites with salt
until stiff, stir a third of them
into chocolate mixture, then
fold all back into remaining egg
whites, Turn ii,o prepared pan.
Bake in a preheated 375-de
375-degree oven until outside is firm
but center moist
20 minutes
Let stand for 10 minutes, then
turn out
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tricks, Tlon lie led a heart and
st did
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discarded one spade, on,.,heart
sho%Ing second round club control
and two diamonds. fie cashed
and b) Inference den)ing first
the last three hearts and led a round diamond control so)ou settle
diamond to give his partner
Tol)AVS 01+:~Tli)\
tricks with the ace and king.

MEATLESS SUPPER

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advantage.
2-potind butternut squash
2 or 3 ObItspoons butter
or nwigarim
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apple In heavy synip,

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Lh Enaacturthg tes, accG. ding ticutar region,
by purchasing only the supplies crease inc amount
canning supphes, said today it absolute certainty that there coming canningseason, Fisher to W. stanley Stuart Jr., vice
canning acUvitY In another
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president
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Demand for home ranning region.
of strong demand for home supplies in the 1975 canning demand to be strong again in products. He said Ball is because our allocation to supplies is affected by several
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Fish Steaks
Potatoes Broccoli canning supplies and is season, but we can assure home 1975, a it was in 1973 and 1974. allocating its production to distributors really represents factors Stuart e;nlained. Crop- very closely by our distributors,
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Uses only a modest amount
one region, while favorable they are needed," he said.
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WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES
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Exhibition of Paintings by pointed more than 200 portraits
Vith its more than 16 affiliated
S UIdre
F Iorli artists right here in oer the ears, induding Mrs
member th'it an pdlntings.
Honda Art Clubs, it brings to
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DeBar) Its at the DBars ILin Winthrop ilockefeller and thi the (galleries the creatite orini1 a n
The G4iIierics re open eer
\lueuzii historic miflsIon built Lite Sen E'trett L)Irksen, she effoits of hundrcth of Honda toietreasure,in enjve U
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(except Monda%) from ito
time. t
b Frederic DeBary, a German is also well known for ncr artists.
You'll find all
5p.m.
To reach the Galleries at
tilC ofli) OP
Raron, in the late
dramatic landscapes and categories
represented;
210 Sunrise Blvd. in DeBa,
The exhibitions change each seascapes You ssill enjo) Healism Impressionism, 50r(1, and wHat te arts '
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bla&amp; audene and cheers from the predominantly
%hiteLlkeOrIentap,1rentswhosucceededjn having
otesting black porents continued their boycott
the blacks bused to Casselberry and not lake
of 8osenwd Elementary School today and called (ienta as layer's origin proposal cled for.
for
count) wide bo}cott of Seminole schools in
The) 're trading an old school (or an old school

momcnt of trut, one ins an o

and those of other Ocaki artists l)et oratins,—in all iiiedi4i

exhibition in Februar) f)pital

lht Florid4i Federation is

The Federation does not

On ttii first Sundis of each

signs on Dirksen Hoes ard

as'ut the predorninanil) black school In

telephone

&amp; 110(11 board members not onl) sated to close Casselberry

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Caelberr) Flementar&gt;
The mea!ure adopted, whcti I.:r cal!'i!

at ÂME urch in Sanford

sd the 1ke Orienta plan was the bes plan" he with a 41 vote, with Board Member Dasle Ss
get the best plan for long range he said
School board ii ibu I'at Toku and E. C.

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%hy place the holt iJt(Jtn of inteatinn on the
Parents "didn t want to go there in the first place
blacks 'Jones asked
h) shod bicks pay the
'We don't want to be at Rostnwald We would whole burden"
prefer a more cenal !ocaflon," Norman Bobbs
"We're not giving it up. "We're not giving it up,"
told board members, adding we "hate to be known Wacks chanted. "No way. No way. Not on this
as Layer s lepers"
earth," one woman shouted

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school in prote of
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additic to thi p1 intd

boycott. "It'll probably go ts Court," Jones said.

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He is one of onl) 40 persons in
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DEAR ABBY: I am 22 and "Jack, you're going to be a

Ptrhaps the husband who office \h bo)friend s;orks

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to the cut. Then a young an)ihing to soy about it."
kid who works at the office
Was I wrong?

Mr and Mrs \athan F Klein
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The SHA has been pa)tng utilit) costs and (he

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Washington requesting all students at Ro.senwald to
The "Orients Plan" provides
federal assistance be cut off Cas.selberr Elementar.
(or
three walk-in schools and
from the Seminole County
iyer said he has contacted contains the following Items:

longer afford the ccsts because of decreased federal
funds.
"We're getting out of the utility business," he said,

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into the school system here dicapped children is still viable.
— Forest Brook students

plexes will drop by U, the utility ailowance, but the
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miles away
11w last item in the list is

ment of housing and Urban
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p an, flIUC
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wa)sto bake and

the transfer of their children

pros ed to the (Ity Commission during their Monday

DEAR ABBY: Seven yeats
ago, my father died, leaving my

be Just a breakfast cereal

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Jack who was divorced and had

the 1975 membership drise of membership, a chamber ofthe Greater Saord Chamber fictal said toda&gt;

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kids to call Jack

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Prior to last night Southern &amp;hweickert, lJo&gt;d Gibbons,

guesses
Councilman Burt Perinchief

(earn had done all the talking the solunteer group), Frank
\ta&gt;or Walter Sorenson had h1erndonandStes Colsenbach

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ibos e the chief of

harry S. }lcn.son, a two- proximately 50,000 persons.

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coming in."

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His son Harry Benson Jr

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Thomas Freeman

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hobbs, but lie s had little time will allow prisate facilities to

delinquents

xssible to give you the finest control, and has frequently his work with Juveniles whh to 400
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will take an estimated $150,000 "This city has went a year or acque it through con-

would rein final authority to
Gentlemen lam enclosing my faorite mane&gt; stretching recs1
&gt;e using 1 Minute Brand Oats

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Jack share her bed

ConMin endod the pur

and further negotiation of Werzyn, another private utility "may not be worth" the 170,000
several points raised by Coun. firm wanted to buy all of asked, and even though there is
cilman Ham' Terry.
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and enter again There are cash prizes of S

Ahole home economics class from Ada, Okia-

struttion Fser&gt; Christmas, be Surpri enterthinnient will
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time to stud) the agreei,ent
Improse the s)stem which has
Werz
City Attorney Ned oet'n the subject of man,

Utilities water s)stem for stressed time as a crlticai

stein
Problems listed in the plan reseal that there is

p.m. today.

unless sou tajo&gt; gctting P

Feb 17
Couril also agreed to pur-

wod has e to pa an estimated (is e ouncilmen were sworn from the Ike Mary Volunteer
60 to 35 aserage monthi, 'nto office Jaii 6
F ire
Department
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approved selection of Benson, time to mull over the Fanne Home AdnistraUon
, to fl $10,500 year post. agreement when Council for purchase funds and hopes to

grading the system

horns!) entered our contest last ytar Fm

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housing Assistance Plan for the cit of Sanford which will

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IittI' effort to see me, and

Orange, N.J., force, was named
Ed Wen, Southern Gulf purchase of the water im
chief of police of this city inst represeotstive, had earlier told and its roughiy 400 custome.
night.
council he did not know if his It has aeady subtted a

Thether wc like it or not it s metmg that s going to

Indian Hills students

Conimission chambers at the attend the school nearest them

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Last 1ear we woke up a lot of appetites, and

be Mrs Robert liussell, Ann

mouth

Heraid Correspondent find decision last nit, but order to get the motion to tify
MKE MARY — Harry S. voted yes, adding for the recrd the agreement voted on.

estn though the cli) will we are told tins is our last firelighting capabilities and

maimers come up with thclr ow special Spiritualist

was ashamed of

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L.ets go, so ie did As soon kgitimate ur otherwise

MARIf y GARLI,NTI

utilit&gt;

The controsersiai issue is on the agenda of SHA
p in. meeting in the conference roor at the Redding

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before I introduced m
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at Rosenald Elementary with the busing of black while about 0 whites showed
School.
children out of the 4yearld up to fight the transfer. School
ration — the demrlinent
I1a1th Fduca(ion nd Welfare

Chartered mernbe will be Garden Club in Titusville and
honored, particularly Mrs. thes will address the audience

DFR EXPEING Yes

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wife.
fellow emplo)e.
father, and he is NOT going to with a special program to be able to get one started at
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M a Deltona Gllrden Club sponsor of the Student Council; Winter Park Chapter, the 1975
Mrs Keene said that the
DeLand, or any of the Membership Coffee to be held Dery Sorrel, Captain of the Program of the Year meeting Chapter is one of mere than 700

I'm marned and just learned interested.
next to him on a coach train line in Romeo and Juliet have that I am ecUng, so when I

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bethetsrestattendaffajr
A ofitskjndthuheClubhasever Fogle; Thelma Bresnick; and

Contact Mrs. Hose Goetsch, Mrs. Ewal(1 Korth, president, President.
rnembehip chairman, or Mkc will welcome special gues
hygiene, he was a notorious off an offensive odor, he younger ds did, but I never Genevieve Richardson, from the Florida Federation of

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BICENTENNIAL
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Bicentennial exhibit at Sanford Plaza. The exhibit closes
A provision in the budget
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tomorrow after a concert by the Orlando Naval Training Center approval allows
that no em- Sanford Airport Authority
Rand. Tonight, weather permitting the Longwood Elementary ploye entering the state system $18,000 per year lease on the
School File and Drum Corp and 13-flag precision drill team will be paid more than employes building. And, according to
perform. Color Guard members from left, are Sgt. Dave Sims, already employed by the state Vihien, the county would
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to Warren Avenue at 9 a.m.
Herald StafI Writer
will disburse at the city ball
LONGWOOD - The city's field on Church and Wilma.
Bicentennial Committee will
Mrs. Nancy Brunner, aid to
kick off the celebra tion of the U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly will
nation's 2Wth birthday with a present the flag acquired at the
parade and flag presentation request of the Bicentennial .
Cammittee.
ceremony tomorrow.
Mayor James R. Larmanri is
Events of the day will begin
a t 8:30 a.m. with a wreath to accept the flag on the city's
ceremony at the Longwood behalf, handing it to a group of
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Guest spe
The ceremony will be followed
eakers for the event
with a parade frorn the First include Jack Horner, chairman

Herald Staff Writer
Units from three Seminole
County Fire Department

shenfr depu ties said
structure was owned by Pauline

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program, "Styles in Today's Society" Tuesday for the PTA. Third
graders Todd Hildebrand and Lesile Gordon are shown modeling

their outfits, (top photo) and designing and sewing are demon-

strated by (bottom photo from left) Revonda Caldwell, Elaina
Ritz and Sherrie Hill. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
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ticipate in thot parade.
invocation while Rev. Tom of Seminole. Inc., which has intent to the Drug Action
The parade will form up Myers, pastor of the First requested $24,000 from

county doesn't fund the Action

Street by the First Baptist will give the benediction. danger of being eliminated if program but did not commit
"We're not looking at the
Church, beginning the march to Pavone is master of ceremonies the money is not approved, an any money.
program as two agencies, but
city hall from Church to SR 427 for the event.
official of the committee said
The letter caused Bobo, who as one agency under one roof.

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operation of The Grove, the missloners several times and

referred
the reforms
in to
his earlier statement
that10
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wake offor
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TI)e -Seininole Count), Sclml
Board also provides assistance

"If the county backs out and to the Grove in the way of "In

and classroom materials.

Bobo

social welfare agencies for
which the county provides
funds.
Both Commissioner Dick
Wl11IazflS and Chairman Sid
VthltnJr,ind)cte that some of
the programs will be kept, some
wi ll be i*tsed out during the
next year a nd some will be cut.
Bobo is Concerned about his
ba by, The Drug Action Cornmittee and the Grove, which
work so closely together that on
his application for fimMi Rohn

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lunch hour session Thursday to men because "this would help Steve Pajoic, 1)-Jacksonville;
exchange views on their all of us have some input."
John Considine, D-West Palm
legislative experiences.
Rep. Karen Coolman, 1)-Fort Beach; Barry Richard, DRep. Joseph Gersten, D. Lauderdale, suggested that Miami; Tom Moore, 1)Miami, charged that th e l5 committee members be Clearwater; Wende ll Wa tson,

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and John Steinmetz (right I. (Herald Staff Photo by Bill Vincent)

the people oriented bills of
freshmen legislators,
Campbell had sponsored a
bill HB362 that he said would

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sharply cut eyeglass prices by

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lli- wed periodic votes of D-I.akeland, and
a "relief for big business confidence on whether the Margolis, 1)-Miami.
session."
The Interact Club of Seminole High School raised over $200
Rep. Gene Campbell, 1)-West
through va ri ous projects and presented a check In th at amount to Pa lm Beach, contended that
Central Florida Zoo Curator Sid Spoehr on Thursday. Making the powerful veterans have Ignored

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to study ways of funding Interest rates on large corn-

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ener gy data center into
department of administration

Air Pollution - Allows

bill of rights for retarded utilities to burn cheaper but
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property taxes. CS 1113570. cent, I1B.s 301 and 509. Cornwith amendment.
Education Committee. To merce Committee, To House
Senate
The Guernor
with amendments.
Retardation - Establishes a

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taken or destroyed. SB629.
J. Lane. To Governor.
progress and mand;;tcs annual
Allow. Renick, Effec ti ve inunediatel-.
State Attorneys
reports to parents r, guardians. assignment of state attorney by
Bands -Increases the fee for
and
Health
H13815.
governor for six month period recording livestock brands
Rehabilitative Services and lets him keep assignment from $1 to $10. SB 316.
Comn-dttee. To Senate.
Committee.
and all proceedings surroun. Agriculture
Communities Provides for ding it secret. 11865. Kiser. 'ro Effective July 1.
creation of new ,
,ommunit)
districts providing services to
developments of more than
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loans e'ding $100,000 to
corportioni from 15 to 2' pet'
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Govcrnor.
IltiLs De 'eated:

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bl ending into the natural Surroundings. All Vood'nere homes are
complete with all modern conveniences sure to please even the most
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said.
Eleven freshmen and one
Ms. Davis, the title she
Attending the session were
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Cl"k of the OfOreU;dcircuit Court.
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All persons are hereby notified areas of Seminole County
that the undersigned. as Executor
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deceased, governing the placement of trailer

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TALLARASSEE,
(AP) 71 of Florida's 160 lawmakers to
The
state
Parole
Commission
sign petitions urging the Parole
administrative hearings.
is reviewing the case of Lois Commission to reconsider hmi
Craig,
1)-St.
Augustine.
Robert Denson, student affairs coordinator, wouldn't
Nozza Diamond, who 10 mon ths "ife's case.
"Probably 15 per cent of
say what action was taken against the latest two students
P
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He claims she was innocent.
members can move their ago began serving a 16-year
involved In the scandal, but he said he didn't expect them
son
term
for
the
malnulegislation
through
the
Mrs. Diamond was portrayed
House,
prL
to appeal.
By DONNA ESTES
chased 85 water meters this before building permits were and the other 85 per cent hang trition manslaughter of her son by prosecutors in her trial as a
Dean.
Herald StaffI Writer
week, but not because he needs acquired, there is no ordinance in there," Campbell said.
mother who sat idly by as her 3them for new homes he plans to on record forbidding the
Rep. Helen Gordon Davis, DCommission chairma
n Roy year-old son stan-ed to death.
TAIJ-AIIASSEE (AP) - Financial disclosure, inLONGWOOD - A move by build immediately.
Prosecutors said Mrs. Nozza
Tampa, complained that the Howard said Th
creased benefits for the unemployed and the 1975-76 ap.
the city to increase revenues by
House
Instead, Nader will save
had listed priorities, Mrs. Diamond, already re Spent her household money on
"There was nothing else I
propriations bill are the major issues awaiting action as
requiring land developers and rnore than $5,5W by getting in could do,"Fishersaid, adding he
pushing special interest bills to Jected once for parole, could cosmetici.
the clock runs out on the 1975 legislative session,
builders to pay a larger share of under the wire before the city was contacted from city taii the top of the list and putting off have her case considered be.
Mrs. Ncizza's husband, a BroThe Senate scheduled a 62 bill special order calendar
water department costs was th- can raise the costs.
before Nader was allowed to people measures, such as fore its scheduled review in ward County construction
for today that Rules Chairman Lew Brantley, Dwarted this week by one
The City Council 10 days ago complete the purchase.
hiking unemployment corn- September.
worker who later divorced her,
Jacksonville, sa id he ho
"would sat isfy the desires of
builder,
instructed City Attorney Ned
pensa tion, until the end of
Could a developer privately
Mrs.
Diamond's
husband,
was
a lso charged in
dea th of
the executive as well as the members."
George Nader of Naders Julian Jr. to prepare an or- purchase the meters himself session,
Hollywood
barber
Angelo
Din.
Little
Dean
Nozza
but
was acA house bill HB660 requiring public officials to report
Homes, who hmi been dinanee For passage on first and thus save money all the
"I Still maintain t ha t the mood, has been walking the quitted.
in detail all sources of income exceeding $1,000 was
developing Longwood Groves reading next Monday night way around?, Fisher was legislature has not putpriorities
halls of the State Capitol since
scheduled For Setate action,
off F. E.Williamson Road pur- raising water fees from .110 to asked.
Onthekindofthingsweshotddbe his wife's prison term began,
An autopsy proved malnutri$175 each.
Lion but not necessarily sta r.
They would not be allowed passing on, for instance, lobbying for her parole.
Public Works Director Ralph to get water from the city unemployment," she said.
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Diamond, who met and mar- vation. Rep. Walter Sackett, D.
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"What the hell have we done ried the former Mrs. Noua in Miami, who earlier this week
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no builder before has ever proper channels," he respon. about the unemployment the time between
her conviction introduced a House resolution
problems in the state?"
purchased meters for houses (led,
ur ging Mrs. Diamond's parole.
and sentencing, has persuaded lie
is tonvinced that the boy
Ile [louse
judicial selection procedures, [louse with amendments.
suffered from an inability to a.Bills passed:
providing for initial contested
Corporations -Omnibus bill
similate
nourishment.
Mammal
Names the elections and subsequent yes or revising the state law with
low
manatee the state marine no election on whether judges respect to formulation and
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mammal and the dolphin the should be retained. HH2265. regulation of corporations in
CAROLINE
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
~I car ago approached the county been set for July 1.
state salt water mammal. CS Rish.
whillgatsn. Action Lime. Lodi
delayed passage.
Florida. HB1395.
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f%s BEST
Oaw. •14 i,s'
Herald Staff Writer
to set up a CATV system in the
Recently hired utility at.
SB429. Natural Resources
Seminole Cable Vision,
at. at
The Senate
Crimes - Provides that any
county and paperwork was torney Ned Woolfolk took on the working out of Orange
Committee. To Governor.
Bills passed:
person convicted of a felony
CAREER APPAREL
Cable
television
for
Seminole
begun
to prepare the ordinance
job this week of rewriting the Cablevision
Retirement
Prohibits
in
Drivers
Orlando,
licenses
while on bail on another felon)'
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So of D" Tf$Cik Rd
County may be closer to and seek a license from the ordinanceinorderthatit would provides
1 How lyll,cattelb"TV134"44
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service to sections of
becoming a reality now that the FCC.
conform to FCC requirements. Sanford.
bribery or impeached officials license and requires license subsequent felony offender. Federal
Communications
Application
Woolfolk told Commissioners
for
a
license
was
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from receiving state pensions. examination or renewal on 1113240. Avon and Becker. To
cornmission (FCC) has given filed.
that
the
amendments
were
SB 02. Sayler. To governor,
applicant's birthday. SB124. house wi th an amendment,
t he county a deadline for I But since at date, little minor and would require no
ums
th
Poston and others. To House.
Land Management
amending its cable franchise work has been done. County major changes.
escalation clauses In leases for
Dog fighting - Bans dog Requires all counties to adopt
recreation and other commonly fighting but sanctions cock land management and growth
Last Tuesday, Commission
Attorney Tom Freeman
o used facilities. SB 112. Zinkil. fighting if cocks have small plans within four years. CS County officials
formed the Commission Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.,
To Senate.
spurs. CS HBs 22, 62, and 116. 1113782. ,Nelson. Back to House Cable vision officials were Tuesday that the FCC has given blamed former Utility Attorney
Adoptions -Limits adoption Back to House with amend. with
meeting at ress time this the county 30 days to enact an Bob Morris for sitting on the
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fees to $500 and restricts out of ments.
Unemployment Compens- morning, knocking out details amended ordinance or the ordinance and nearly losing the
state adoptions. CS SB 41,
AT JIM SPENCER'S
Elections Changes date of ation
Raises maximum in a proposed franchise license application would be FCC license.
Commissioner Mike Hat.
Judiciary
y Civil Committee, To second primary election from weekly unemployment corn- agreement between the county rejected.
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
FREE
SNAPPER V.21
ta wny, however, said it was the
Senate.
third Tuesday after the first pensatlon from $74 to 82. SB5, and the ' company.
A public hearing to consider five commissioners wh
o had
Interama - Abolishes the primary election to the fourth Gordon. To House.
Seminole Cablevision, one adopting the crdi
nance has - -sat" on the ordinance and
V' -Uurlis vour Lm n
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Inter
American
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Center Tuesday to avoid holding
Adoptions
Attempts
to
ban
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Authority and appropriates $6.4 balloting on Jewish hob'da's. black market baby sales by
X)MI
r--.f
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million to pay its debts. RB CS HB173. Elections Corn placing limit on fees charged by
1519. Dick Clark. To Senate.
kwecn the hanJk'
(
doctors
and lawyers for han.
11"A V E
Mortgages
I
elf propelled m(XICIS
Limits To house with amendments. dlingadoptionsandlimitsoutof
maximum interest rates on
Live 6 fOt ,irJ re e d s
Noise pollution Eases state
state adoptions. SB4I. Gallen.
noise pollution standards for Togovernor.
- Rear-v.-heel
cent. 1182235. Commerce heavy trucks to conform with
drive
Ener gy
Consolidates
Committee. To Senate.
more
liberal
federal
.
Auronlat!':
Florida Energy Committee.
Education
Requires the regulations. 11131908, Easley. To fuel allocation office and

SEMINOLE COUN!v "a-...
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Florida, wherein FIR ST FEDERAL
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No tice Public HirIng
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The Board
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CASDREX IP4DUSTRIES, INC
By - David T Riddell,

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"rictitious Name Statute" CNaI,fec
B65 0$, Florda Statute, will register
wi?h the Clerk oI the Circuit Court, in
for Seminal, County, Florida.
upon receipt of proof of the
pubtIcatior of this notice, the fic

Crrain caute pending in the (mci,1
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Amendment to the Sign ReguIati

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minhstra$idnth,qg and has fjledifl Diylilon, Room 113, Courmoi,s,,
MEADOwS
WEST. Seminole
said Coart its final report a
•p Sanford, Florida, ftOrfl Monday County, Florida, accorrli'g ;o the
plication for discharge. Objeclin_ns through Friday. S:JO AM to
5:30 Clii therf as recorded in Plot
thereto, IS any. Thnutd be duly filed. P.M
Book 17, Pages Sand 6 of the Public
Alter filing proof of publication
This public hearing ll be held in
Recnrø of Seminole County,
showing this notice has been the Covni'y C.mmission Cham
be
pubttht'tJ os'ce a week for tour ci the COu!thOu,.., Sanford. Floridrs Florida
a,
will b 'i'tde put ivant tO
consecutive v,tekt, the matter
On June 14. 1975 ?! 700 PM. of as
and In order to Satisfy the terms of
SWUM of Said res.rt and the LOOn thereafter as POss'bte
salu' Final Ju'i'jnc'n?
c'rdecing of distribtjfiof %,'i(I iSta?,
Board nf (nunt'
Witnej my hand ar1 te ti f tn,s
*ill come before tP.e court
(0n1rniinners
court
on the 77th day of M't' R')
SUN FIRST NATIONAL
Smincle County. Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Beckwt1h. Jr.
by. Peter C Taylor
Chairman
Trust Officer
Clerk of th Circuit Court
Attt'
fly' ElaIne RiCharije
As E.eru?or of said eState.
Arlhu H Beckwith, Jr.
Deputy Clerk
°uDiith: May 16. 73, 30, June 6, 1973 PublIsh: May 30, 1973

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activist called for chairmen should continue to
Calling for greater checks on refonns to reduce or eliminate hold their positions.
the n"
tevkin tn e IC?
LkC ipeaker In
t.' power
At the end of each s&amp;.ston
a group of House freshmen appoint committee chairmen
e would really have an opac iri(csted th ! thcir peoplt tnd i
portunit, t' all hose ch'i'rnyr
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COUNly-a corpmation. is Pisintiff,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. FIorida,willhoIdapubIl(l,,,aringt0 and
DOUG' AS E GREEN and

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Detailed specifications are e9ed In business at 155 WIllow
available in the office Of the City Creek Co'i', Longwood. Florida
Manager.

consider

ha ve held informal discussions responsibility," Bobo said,

thea from recent storms while other thns
on ly ha lf an Inch, he added.
Rainfall recorded at the Casselberry Sewage
TreantentPlaiiisotar this month has been 4.S4 inches as
compared to 141 1n1
, A il.
Forecast for the weekend is pertly cloudy tlrcsgh
Saturday with a chan ce of afternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs will be near 90 and lows tonight ne.r io,
Winds variable mostly southeast 10-15 mph except
locally strong arid gusty near th under showers. Pain
pro bability 30 per cent in the afternoon and per cent at

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(or 'iU')
ALUMINUM. under which it is

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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Seed
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Bobo has filed the $24,000 Freeman on Tuesday advised improves on the student's at.

-fore the C0111mission sits down W plan out its

situation and N, citru leaves and huit had Wgun to
.'trnnI "J..ia a.-.
ealti aRainfall tI'wviuehnffl Iii. r'n,mh, I..,rtL'
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Attorney Tom

Manpower which will evaluate social welfare agencies, but did is a "success."

water table back up to normal. "We were in a pretty bad

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with the county Office of

concerned, but more heavy rains are needed to bring the

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county's alternate school on the fate of the Drug Action member
provide
"rap 49.
program
for
students Committee.
sessions" for students of the
Sen. Kenneth Myers, D.
spended
suspen
su
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sek-ction procedures, killing the on judicial reform" Myers said.
Issue as far as the Ir,5
Askew and House Speaker
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Ikubin Askew says he may Judicial reform proposal said against three Florida Supreme
take his crusade for judicial there would be no point in Court justices.
reform a lost cause among considering the measure after Two of the Judges who faced
lawmakers during the final the House action.
impeachment proceedings in a
days of the legislative session
House committee, Hal Dekie
straight to the people.
"There's no seim being Don and David McCain, have
Askew commented Thursday Quixotic about it or tilting at resigned. A third justice,
after the House refused to windmills, but I think the press Joseph Boyd, was required by
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F Uummell dR!Iaged it through !taternents re!cazed to
the news media.
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Horowitz Equitable president Bernard H. Horowitz
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court," said Lewis In Tallahassee,

financed by the association.

commission of a crime had
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Winter Garden, reported to
de pu ties that $2,365 in furniture
Sanford
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that
occurred
Police
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missing reported a window was 21- years ago after he had left
yesterday when the firm smashed but apparently the Miami police force.
repossessed a mobile home on nothing taken in an attempted
Stubbs had been arrested
Sunn ybrook Drive, south burglary at the Tip Top Market, locally April 77 on the Dade
Seminole, that had been 1100 W. 13th St.
County warrants.

today hundreds of veterans, Magdalen Catholic School.
Miss Vaccaro will give her
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indicated the groups form one operation will be approved, but whether to seek a refet endurn
Herald Staff Writer
unit.
he said that the drug action vote until alter the legislative
Several months ago, the committee arid the school are so session is over," Askew said in
The Drug A ct ion Committee commission signed a letter of "interwoven," that if the a statement. "I will explore

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boy and girl scouts and other the First Pentecostal Church of
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James Gregory Stubbs, 35, of
reported that they 117 Anderson Ave., Sanford,
were told the mobile home had reported today that a Dade
been vacant for several mon- County circuit court judge

conclude with a presentation to Bicentennial Committee;
the city of a flag that has flown District County Commissioner
John Kimbrough and Lisa
over the nation's capitol.
Joe Pavone, Bicentennial Vaccaro, an eighth grade
Committee chairman, aaid student from St. Mary

the Longwood Elementary Winning e&amp;Uy On Americanism.
Rev. E. Ru th Grant, pastor of
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and of accepting $10,000 in tin- ployes together for a talk sim- in office.
Th e House has scheduled an authorized com pensation,
liar to today's session.
He won re-election three
all day session Monday to
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unknown and said a dollar the reported theft of $300 in Miami policeman, said
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Askew's press aide, said there
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impeachment by the [louse.
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So far, O'Malley has declined but doesn't plan to speak to recomment on 11 articles of im- porters.
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SEA membe rs.
But SEA feels differently.
buildings after students and school facilities caused by SEA stipulates attendance at any
Concerning the two tentative .Talks have progrtssed at a
Their team members feel the
teachers are turned out at the shall be pain fr" ;' ,the SEA faculty meeting will be agreements produced snail's pace. But speculation is contract proposal allows "long
end of each day.
association.
"strictly voluntary."
yesterday. SEA's Bill Moore they may speed up once school overdue" teacher input into the
However, Harry Pelley, the
Pelley's reasoni ng is that said, "1 think the two things we off icials know how much money county's educational process
Use of school buildings was
is forthcoming this year from
board'a chief spokesman, drc;ve one of two items agreed on there are some teachers in the agreed on were important.
On one Item both Pelley and
his usua l hard bargain and during t he four-hour meeting, county who do not wish to sit
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shows they are Tallahassee. That figure should
tacked on certain stipulations to the sixth bargaining session In through SEA announcements recognizing the association as be finalized sometime today or Rosenthal agree: When the
contract finally goes into effect,
he met before SEA meetings which teacner and association and have no interest in the as. being Important to the educa- by Monday the latest.
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WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
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program of nuclear disarmament.

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ministration spending blueprints, has adopted a "guideline"
budget of $367 billion for th fiscal yeai' beginning July 1, $12
billion more than proposed by President Ford.
The projected budget deficit of $68.8 billion also exceeds by
$8.8 billion the figure at which Mr. Ford has insisted he would
"draw the line."
But it could have been worse. Some experts had envisioned

a deficit of $100 billion of all the spending schemes under core
sideration in Congress squeaked through to rea lity.
This year marks the first test of new budgeting procedures
designed to give Congress a greater voice In fiscal planning.
The spending limits are not binding, however. The national
effort to control Inflation will require sharper aim than
Congress has displayed in the past, even though the target at
which itisshooting is the most visible ever desised.

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happens in our cities, counties and states - and
by the wa' they are run.
The education of our children, the protection
given or not given by our police, Justice or lack of
it in our local courts, the qua li ty of sani ta tion,
recreation and most of the rules and regulations
which keep our neighborhoods worth living in,
are city, county and state matters In the main.
It is therefore of more than passing interest to
all of us that New York City is not alone In its
horrendous financial problems — though It may
be the worst off of the urban invalids and may be
the nation's outstanding example of contin uous
inept leadership.
As badly as we have managed our national
budgets and economy, we have done worse in too
man)' of our cities, coun ties and sta tes. This is
because we have regularly failed to elect to local
executi ve and legislative bodies men and women
with a sense of fiscal management or respon.
siblli ty.
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inadequate dependable income. Revenue
month the President would announce his cansharing has been a pa llative, not a cure,
didacy for the 1976 election.
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All Of this has an odor to it a stench more
major metropolitan centers, accelerated by a
correctly. The administration, which could not
heavy flow of citizens and businesses to the
DAVID POLING
for days assess the number or names of those
suburbs, degrades existing tax sources.
who died serving the President on Koh Tang
Yet, wherever we choose to live, a great many
Island, was Immediately able to define that they
of us still work In the cities; we submit to the
had served him better than they knew. It cannot
crime, to the filth, the distortion of values
Gos p e l
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sit well with the families of the corpses, nor
generated by their deterioration.
should it be acceptable to anyone, when political
Nationwide, states and cities will increase
gain Is so egregiously drawn from the misfortune "He just wanted to tell her again how wonderful last but it takes all the other parts to make it taxes by $3.6 billion this
year, a current
of others,
she'd been, how remarkable Silent Night was; work,
congressional survey estimates. They will cut
Some of the Marines are not yet buried. Some had everybody In church In tears.I flow do you do
In mid-career Mahalia wanted a nice home in back services by an estimatedi $3.3 billion.
of them are not yet found. Wives have been left ft?' Mahalia fixed the full force of her being on a Chicago suburb, Chatham Village. The price Around $1 billion In capital construction will be
alone, children are now without fathers, parents him. 'DON'T YOU KNOW?' she said In disgust. was steep for this all-white neighborhood but delayed or canceled.
have had great parts of their lives cut away in an This man been around her all this much, and MISS Jackson paid cash to move into this quiet.
Twenty states are increasing taxes, four
instant. But while nights pass In dozens of don't know her singing's from God."
posh bedroom community of Chicago. Then the making small reductions. Twenty-two states are
American homes with nothing but wretched —from 'Just Mahalia, Baby"
threats, the obscene phone calls, the go-to-hell reducing services; two expanding.
tears for the very sound of Mayaguez, Sen.
She was Just another one of those little black uns;gned letters. Some wild man shot through
Twenty states have delayed some capital
Richard Schweiker (R-Pa.) tells newsmen the kids (they used to call Negroes growing up in her picture window. It was wild' but she stayed
project.i
by one year or more - mainly highway
incident "will no doubt help (Ford) with the right New Orleans and singing Jesus Loves Me in Mt. and survived and put up this plaque on the front
construction.
Twenty-three have put Into effect
wing of the party."
Morlah Baptist church. She believed the gospel porch:
complete or limited hiring freezes or abolished
it is true that the President himself has not yet message, believed in Dr. Jesus, and shaped,
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jobs completely. Approximately 29,000 posItions
sunk to the level of some of his fel.lows. Not for history of religious music along the way. A If IN THIS HOUSE YOU ARE WANTED AND
have been eliminated or left vacant in 15 states.
public consumption anyway. But there can be no century later she recorded "Silent Night" like it YOU ARE WELCOME
Fifty-two of 140 communities surveyed
doubt of his private elation over his sudden good never had been sung before and the royalty
Her first choice was gospel. Gospel music and
reported
significant tax increases have been
fortune. He was reported at the time of check the first year was $25,000. Yet she turned never letting the church down. %Then she was effected or
will be required to balance their
Mayaguez, for example, to be heartbroken when down bigger offers and rejected larger op- booked into the Newport Jazz Festival, an
the Pentagon stole his thunder by announcing the portunities because they weren't In the gospel, Episcopal parish invited her to be In the morning t1gets; five communities are lowering tax
first report of the actual crew rescue. Explains wouldn't please the Lord. She shunned com- worship service. She accepted. The promoters rates.
Fifty-six of these same 140 local governments
an assistant, cold bloodedly: "The President felt mercial theater and said no thanks to the night nearly fainted giving all that talent away, for
reported significant cuts in services, largely in
it was his show. He didn't want to lose the club circuit,
nothing' "Listen," said Mahalia, "when you stop
dramatics of it."
waste removal, social service programs, fire
The many worlds of Mahalia Jackson come singing free in church on Sunday, you are not
a protection anti street maintenance.
Nor did he wish to lose the momentum of it. As intn focus in this gigantic book by Laurraine real gospel singer anymore."
It was with so many others before him In his Goreau. The author put about seven years of her
Another time DOWNBEAT announced that
Seventy-one of these local governments
chair, a great part of President Ford's time is life into this project for a fellow citizen of New Mahalia had placed among the top four In their studied
by Ralph Schlosstein and the staff of the
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jazz vocalist poll, right up there with Ella Fit- Congressional Joint Economic Committee have

Normally that could be understood, if lamented
Whatever world you ,are into, you will find 74erald, Billie Ilijliday and Sarah Vaughan. delayed or canceled the building of schools, fire
by Idealists, but in this case with this President some zip and excitement: gospel music, civil "Jazz! They're beginning to analyze me In a way and police stations, city halls, court ho
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Men who once served in the Defense the fact that in 1974 he was deputy assistant sit
outside with a certain amount of detachtried out in Washington to shoo the starlings Department, in other words, are now called upon (k'IerLse secretary.
rnent,"
from the caves of government buildings. The to bark at their former masters. Some of the
- - Charles Howsher, Listed as an ac. WATCH ON WASTE; The eight chief officers
startled birds rise fluttering and twittering, then panel members actually served directly under counting firm official. lie was an assistant of the newly elected Energy Research and
settle back after the alarm has past.
Schlesinger during the past year.
secretary of the Navy.
Development Administration, who are supposed
Much the same effect is produced on the
The discover y of this backscratching
Philip Odeen. identified as vie.' pri'ident of to find ways to conzcrvc energy, are cruising
Pentagon beau every time Congress raises a operation was made by the Senate Government Wilson Sporting Goods, lie was a deputy around in government.eaj Ford Torinn Elite
howl about military spending. They fire off Operations Reports subcommittee,
A con assistant defense secretary.
wtornobiles. Equipped with a 40p-cublc.inch
memos, is.sue stern directives and otherwise fidential report to its chairman, Sen. Lee Met-- Dr. Emory Cook, identified as a "con- engine,
this happens to be one of the biggest gas
create the impression that changes will be made. calf. D.-Mont., Is now in our pussession.
sultant." He was a prominent adviser to the r,luzlers on the road today. The
eight cars,
If Congress appears to be really serious about
Navy.
i'mnpkte with stert.o tape decks, are costing the
The report ca lls the Acquisition Advisory
military cuts, a blue-ribbon panel is formed t
-Thomas
the retrid chair- '.Izpa'eri $lZ000 a ye,r in leasing costs alone,
uncover waste and to re-examine spendhig Group nothing more than "an advisor)' coin- man of Adm.
the Joint
Chit, Moorer,
a of Stall,
— Flu: timber barons are pushing through a
miltee reunion of former Penta gon officials." It'
Policies.
There
are
also
t':'
cUred
lluiLtenan'
generai
$1-aday members are not "independent in any on
Jill, which would grart them Interest-free
tie pane' 1s' e utive dlmctor Ii a retIri I t.mLU om the
It Is a measure of the Pentagon's Ifl5tflt ordinary se Of the word," the study charges.
fr
federal government for the
apprehension thM another blue-ribbon group has
The chairman is Dr. Alei.p'ij- ri o. 0 .io Is idmi ii. Nt( i s11. member i a ttor.Pentan roads they build to haul timber out of national
been as ganized to go through the usual mOtions, listed as preli 64 ,i; f the I n o, e ft i.,efense specList at, a consumer advocate,
forests. The bill, hflroduced by Sen. James
As a signal to Congress tiut no ov wi.I be lfl
Analyses. Nouic has questioned Flax's abiftty or
R.-I4aho, would cost the federal and
Commented the Senate study wonderingly:
mune, atblue-ritbon boy,i trill even check upon patroism; he has even refused to accept the "The Acquisition
county
governments $169 million during the first
Advisory Group Is made up of
extravagances in Defense Secretary $I38..a.diy fee. But his Company happens to be a insiders, who will be reviewing
year alone,
recomS'±!esirier's ohio,.
- The Army recently sent a dozen key
major defense contractor and he Is a forifter inendations on behif o( present and fnrn'er
congressional
of
the
Air
.ecretary
Force.
colleagues, As such, their reviews will be
staff members to Fort Jackson,
The Pentagon has proudly hailed the integrity assistant
fo,
an
S.C.orientation
anything
tour. They wexe loa ded
but
an
arm's-leng
th
transaction."
and Independence of the Acquisition Advlw•'
Here are a few of his associates, who will join
down
with
5harpshOOfJ,
mneals, Green Beret
Group, as this latest blue-ribbon panel is called. him in reviewing policies affecting billions worth
Footnote: Dr. Flax politely but forcefully insignia pens, letter
Openers
and enough
But a closer examination reveals that every last of military purchases:
defended the group, saying: "I think that, knicknacks to start a Souvenir shop.
All of the
one of the distinguished watchdogs
recruited
— Don Brazier, identified as treasurer of the although all of us were influenced by our cx- bric-a-brac, of Course, was
paid for by the tax.
right out of the Pentagon's own kennels,
National Railroad Passenger Corp. Omitted is perience in the Defense lX'partment, we can now payers

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been trying to get the embargo
European
leaders razcd
(leep financial trouble. 'there is in Washington has turned down
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President Ford today for his rePrime Minister Harold WI!.
SEOUL, Sou th Korea (AP) — South Korean forces ha ve
talk of bankruptc), but New York's pleas for help.
___
affirmation
of
support
to
e
th
son
of Britain told Ford the toy.
completed "five-or six-fold defense lines" all along
au thorities say they are con—City ernployes here want a
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NATO allies, but Turkey's pre- alty of the United States to its
4
(lemllitarized zone and can "smash In a single blow" any
tident It won't happen here,
wage increase of 30 per cent to
mnier attacked America's arms Eurbpean allies was never in
North Korean attack, Defense Minister Suh Jhong-chul
London's woes are strikingly keep ahead of inflation now
—'
ban agai nst his country as a doubt, despite setbacks to
told a news conference today.
similar to those now strapping ru nning at 21.7 per cent. They
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"self-destructive
act."
American policy.
Suh said North Korea has recently moved tactical air
the administration of Ma yor also want differentials because
Gen.
Vasco
Goncalves,
Wilson said he welcomed the
bases and artillery positions closer to the demilitarized
Abraham D. Beame in New living costs are higher in
Portugal's
leftist
premier,
was
President's
reassurance of supzone and reinforced them.
York. But London has physical London.
quoted
as
asking
the
allies
for
port
at
the
opening Thursday of
•
He said these and other North Korean moves increase
assets to fall back on in a pinch
—While costs rose, London's
"more
comprehension
and
less
the
North Atlantic Treaty Orthe possibility of North Kcrea renewing hostilities in the
and New York doen't.
tax base declined. The
appcher.siu" alal defeiiding ganizauons two-day summit
wake of the Communist advances in Indochina.
Among London's woes:
population dropped from 7.9
Portugal's approaches to the meeting.
In addition to the 600,) welltralned regulars in
—London's debt was $4.6 million to 7.2 million in the past
Soviet Union. He also promised
French Foreign Minister
South Korean armed forces, Sub pointed out, South Korea
billion at the end of March. It 10 years, Each year the city lost
that
Portugal
would
remain
a
Jean
Sauvagnargues called
has a reserve force of 2.7 million men and U.S. cornmay be difficult to borrow 40.000 manufacturing jobs.
loyal ally, and said there had NATO "the bulwark of our seinitments to the defense of the country.
more. New York City's debt has
New York's population has
been too much talk in the West curity" and echoed Wilson in
South Korea also has better weapons and equipment
risen from $500 million in 1965 to remained steady at 8 million
about
its affairs,
saying that the French never
and can mobilize more human and economic resources
billion now.
but the city has lost large
The speeches were delivered doubted America's loyalty to its
than North Korea, he declared.
—Property taxes have risen numbers of skilled middle class
behind closed doors and spokes- pledges.
50 per cent and bus and subway whites and the taxes they paid.
men furnished accounts of them
West German Chancellor
fares 80 per cent or more in the
to newsmen.
45,000 Attend Mass
Helmut Schmidt said, "The
past year in London, but the
.4a'
In his denouncement of the President of the United Sta tes
added revenue hasn't helped.
*
U.S. arms embargo against his yesterday pointed out the
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Paul VI celebrated a Cor.
Increases In transit fares and
nation,
Turkish Premier Suley. problems of the alliance in an
pus Christi mass In a cold drizzle and then rode around St.
property taxes have been
man
De
mirel of Turkey did not im por tant contribution."
Peter's Square on a pa pal throne atop a flower-strewn
discussed in New York.
mention the United States by
He said he took satisfaction in
jeep. About 45,000 Romans and Holy Year pilgrims at—Much of London's long term
name
bu
ed
tr
t
includ
s
ong
.words the President's statement that
tended the mass Thursday.
debt was borrowed w hen inagainst the embargo.
the United States would not
terest rates were at 3 or 4 per
. ,~
..If we adnut that the threat unilaterally reduce its 300, 000
cent. As the loans mature, the
we are facing continues, that troops in Western Europe.
money to repay them must be
the contribution of Turkey Is as
"You may be assured, that in
Seven Lyman High School FUZZY FRIEND
borrowed at 12 or 13 per cent.
important
as
it was in the past, these times
students
were
when the United
injured
14
11
The national government won't
Wynn doesn't seem nervous with a tarantula crawling on his it is VeT')' difficult to find any States carries the especially
yesterday
when
two
cars
Fred
lend money to London unless
but you can bet the photographer was hoping that the bug justification capable of explain- heavy burden of worldwide rethe city pays still higher in- collided headon on narrow chest,
would
e Howell Road, near SR-436, featurestay where it was. Wynn's wild animal show will be one ing this self-destructive act," sponsibility, we too stand at
te rest rates. New York has been
at tomorrow's Summer Vacation Grand Opening at Sun he said.
MAY 31
Collectors Inc., seven th annual
ow side: you can rely just as
Casselberry, the Florida HighHis attitude has been en- much on us," Schmidt toil
League of Women Voters show and sale, Rollins College
Bank of Semoran at Oxford Road and SR 436 In Fern Park.
way Patrol reported.
Central Florida Zoo animals will be there too, and a pet parade dorsed by a number of other Ford.
Spring Luncheon, Sears Field House, Winter Park.
FliP Trooper
Ernie
Jacobs
with
prizes for the best and most
Co mmunity Room, Altamonte
NATO members.
Aldo Moro, Italy's premier,
Identified drivers of the cars as
The Ford administration has said, "'Me solidarity real fir.
Mall. Speaker, Dr. Joi'us ffl
George Carlton Spring Jr., 17,
director of Center for Govern- JUNE
med by President Ford has be,
of Fern Park, and Robby
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men ta l Responsibility, U of F.
co me alive aiid operative for
Alta monte Springs Woman's
Wayne Dupre, 16, of Winter
1
Reservations to Mrs. John Club, 11
al
Springs. Jacobs said Spring
a.m., covered dish
Melick.
In his speech on Thursday,
waschargedwithdriving o,ithe
luncheon and program by Mrs.
Ford
conceded that the Cornwrong side of the road.
Rummage Sale sponsored by Bob liattaway, president,
NEW
ORLEANS
(AP)
A
munist
victories in South VietThe drivers of the cars and
United Methodist Women arid Seminole County Federation of federal investigation of corrupnam
and
Cambodia "have led
Woman's
Clubs.
five
passenge
rs
were taken to
Hai ti Trip group at Community
lion in the grain exporting busi- Florida hospital North,
some
to
que
stion our strength
United Methodist Church, 17-92,
ness has produced a spinoff En- Altamonte Springs, for treatand
reliability."
Cas.selber'ry.
LAKE MARY - James with half to be paid from utility budgeted, no official action had
Seminole Numismatic dictmnent accusing three men of ment of injuries sustained in the
scheflhillg
to
sell non-existent collision that demolished both Collins, who has been on the job funds and the other half from been taken.
Society, 7:30 p.m., Sanford
as city bookkeeper since the administrative budget.
League of Women Voters Beauty College, Sanford SoytieallS.
The council at a wcrkshop
cars,
spring luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Avenue. All
18,
Monday,
fi
na
"This
is
JUSt
part
of
lly
got
the
official
Th
e
council
found
this
week
prior to the meeting discussed
coin collectors
Jacobs said Paul Dupre,
# Sears
Activity
Room, invited .
word last night wha t his salary that although it had been throughly a complaint by
ond phase of the Investigation," was a passenger in the
LL MILLERS
Spring is going to be.
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Altamonte Mall. Speaker Dr.
Asst. U.S. Alt)'. Cornelius H. ve hicle a nd identifi
generally agreed in workshop another applicant for the
ed
him
as
a
j!4
Dr. Jon Mills of the Center for
The salary se unanimously that the salary would be $150 position. When the man did not
Heusel of New Orleans said brother of the driver of the
H
Political
Responsibility on
by
the cou ncil is $150 wetkly weekly and this amount was show up at the meeting,
Free public lecture on Wednesday.
other
car
involved
in
the
crash,
"Presidential Accountability." Transcendental MeditatIon, 8
"It's just one of the things we
however, the complaint was
A Florida Hospital North
p.m. Flagship Bank, 200 W. found in an investigation still spokesman said today that
dropped.
Christian Outreach, 9:30 First St.
continuing."
MARY
Councilman Burt Perinchief
Thomas Lundy, 17, of Maitland,
a.m., Bram Towers, First
The Indictment by a grand and Robert Llekweg, 16, of
CO4IV'
&amp; tku'tt pIn?I &amp; cv&amp;tom
and Mayor Walter Sorenson
Ia14dba
Street, Sanford. Speaker, Faith
Find tP,m if
jury said the three conspired to Casselberry, were admitted
said a city resident claimed in
Smith of Lantana. Open to ty 3-31
cheat the Peavey Co. of Alton, and were listed in satisfactory
N'SREER
APPAREL
telephone conversations with
i,- , •.
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public.
Ca
rp
by
Ill.,
out of $63,449 by sel ling it 10
ort
Sale
sponsored
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them that he had been assured
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l. CitWtbiry SM P4
condi tion today.
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men of
Redeemer
Lutheran
truckloads
of
soybeans
—
about
he
was
going
to
get
the
job
and
Treated
and
released
from
MAY 31-JUNE 1
Church, Friday afternoon and 2,300 bushels - that never the hospital were: George
A tearful Orlando mother of clothing for the children tostart went so far as to give up
Mid-State Antique Bottle Saturday morning, home of existed.
Canton Spring Jr., Robby six children pleaded no contest school,
another job opportunity.
to obtaining property by
Ms.
Wooten
and
husband
Councilman Harry Terry said
Wayne Dupre,-. Paul Dupre,
worthless check yesterday and have since separated, the court he had given assurances to no
Randy McWilliams,
17, of 18,
Fern
Circuit Court Judge A. J. was told, and restitution has one that he would be given the
Park, and Michael flume,
of Hosemann
Jr. suspended been made for the worthless job. He said he told the man the
Longwcxxl.
1x2
sentence in the case for two check.
entire council would have to
means 1 column by 2 in.
years.
Judge Hosemann withheld a- vote on the appointment.
MAY 29, 1975
Richard L. Williams
Pamela G. Swain
ches. Too small for an
Judication in the case when
The council last Saturday
Karcher Starts
AI)MLSSIONS
Sylvester G. Wynn
4
Sandra Williams
ledora Wooten, 34, entered suspending sentencing,
unanimously approved Terry's
ad to be noticed or el.
Sanford:
Darren Ray Justice
Timothy L Johnson
the no contest plea through her
Another
plea
finished
up
the
recommendation
to
hire
Arrest Probe
fective? You're reading
John H . Smith
Lorene Hed.ric
Lula G. Gardner
attorney, David Porter, and court's criminal trial docket for Collins, a past president of the
Judy Garlick
this one!
Gottlob Schlmpf
Sheryl P. Donovan
then explained to the court that this week. Edna Davis, 21, of Lake Mary Chamber of
iContinued from I'agelA!
"
Corine Eason Anderson
Irene C. Stinson
Lois Johnson
when she wrote a $187 check Altamonte Springs, pleaded Commerce.
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Scott M. Roche
!hows that the callers "didn't last Augn't at E- M, 'rn gult
Joanne C. Postle, Al tamonte
Sheldon F. Zeigler
dadigei
uttering a
Margaret L. Brinson
state anything about being Park, that she thought her then. forger)' - a $152 cheek written
Springs
Sheila I. Brown
requested to call."
Oscar W. Torrens, Deltona
husband had deposited money Feb. 25 on the account of a
William H. Spillman
Karcher said that after in the bank to cover the ex'- Longwood couple - and the
Marguerite G. Kendall,
Thomas J. Bernosky
Deltona
Patrolman William Morris and penditure. She told the court court withheld ajudication and
Robert
Earl
Moxley
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Harvey
L.
Dunn,
Enterprise
Sgt.
David Guilford arrived at that the purchases paid for by placed Ms. Davis on 30 months
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it : %1 Nancy J. Walls
Dan Williams Jr., Lake
the accident scene that Perkins the check had been shoes and probation.
James E. Brantley, Christwas placed under arrest for
j
Yesterday's high was 92, Monroe
mas
driving under the influence
overnight low 67. Rainfall 2.27 Sadie Mora, Longwood
—
Dorothy S. Cogswell, DeBary
"on
the way to a patrol car a
inches.
James U. Gillespie, New
WE HAVE
John E. Lambertson, DeBary
'lI ,\ )LT
fight started and the officers
Partly cloudy through Smyrna Beach
.0
Mildred I.. Merris, Debary
asked two bystanders for help
Saturday with s chance f af. Brenda Jordon, Oviedo
•HANGING
j
Marion A. Fudge, DeBary
and those persons helped the
ternoon and evening thun- Louis W. Bowers, Winter
Edward T. Burke, Deltona
officers."
dershowers. Highs near 90. Park
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lillian Esposito, Deltona
SWAP
Lows tonight near 70. Wi nds
v,
Juanita V. 'I rail, Geneva
variable mostly south east 10 to
•
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Kenneth F. Rowell, 15 mph except l ocally strong
Do You Know George Stuart
Longwood
and gusty near tflUnSOIL
Sells Duracell Batteries?
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dershowers.Rainprobabillty3o
I
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fr
Smyrna Beach
per cent in the afternoon, 20 per
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Florence S. Reed, Orange
cent at night.
Cakv1it, Flnhiághti.
SMALL POTTED PLANTS
City
Extended Forecasts Sunday
Rsdlos, Recorders. etc.
2¼"
POTS ... 49c 3" POTS..39 &amp; 69c
William Brandt, Winter Park
through Tuesday: Mainly af.
IP
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Last longer than regular ç,,,,,, I
ternoon and evening showers
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bitten,i. Trial 01 or
DISCHA RGES
and acattered thunderstorms
Owac&amp;l
refund l
Sanford:
throughout period more likely
purtses. ptic of fIrst
PINE BARK
4 1
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Mon. tliru sat
29 1
b- Barbara J. .Mason
interfor and eastern portions.
Warm with highs mostly mid
tamy or group). 0ea
GGETS
ICU of
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at tune of pwclsac.
9:06-9:30
A.M.
north U' 70s elsewhere.
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BRUSSELS (AP) — Leaders September. It will officially em leader has
been told out. the case fora European summit leaders of European Corn. nev's swan song.
of the North Atlantic Alliance recognize the Soviet sphere of right the Communist party
parley by the end of the sum- munist parties. And finally,
are getting reports from Mos- influence in Eastern Europe, chief is on his way out,
mer.
next February or March, a concow that suggest Leonid 1. and Brezhnev wants it as the
Some Western officials exAmong the pointers:
gres.s
of
the
Soviet
Communist
press
the belief that agreement
Brezhney, the No. I man in the crowning achievement of his
—Brezhaev
appears
to
have
party
is
expected.
to hold the European summit
—Brezhnev"s health seems
Soviet Union, will retire next career,
to be not all that good, ac- lined up a schedule that has all
conference in September would
year.
have the earmarks of farewell tour.
The impression among West- reinforce the faction in the
That is believed to be the
Expectations of Brezhnev's cording to people who
First
on
the
agenda
is
a
visit
to
em
offlciaes attending the Kremlin that favors cooperachief reason why the soviet withdrawal from public life ap- watched him at close quarter
President
Focd
in
Washington,
North
Atlantic Treaty Organ- tion with t he West. This, then,
government is pushing so hard pear to be based on circum- recently.
hopes
he
by
July.
In
the
fall
are izatlon's summit coriference. is would marginally influence the
for a 34-nation summit confer- stantial evidence, hints and
—Soviet officials exhibit a the European summit con- that the party congress is in. succession to Brezhnev, they
ence on European security in suggestions. No visiting West- new sense of haste In arguing ference and
another summit of tended as the stage for Brezh- argue.

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Palestinian guerr;llas trying torestoreorder after
of chaotic street fighting.
Their prese nce reduced the conflict to lcinvcd -&amp;.-incidents that rcsulted In fewer than 10 casualties. At least

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Police shot and killed
a
sniper early today during a night of
scattered clashes
between political and religious factions.
It was the first known clse of active intervention by
joint ceasefire patrols of Lebanese security men and

By all accounts the nuclear arsenals of the
world are large enough to destroy all of the people
in the world 25 times over.
Unfortunately, that is only a part of the bad
news. Nuclear destructive power is now held by
only six of the major nations of the world, but the
awesome potential for the annihilation of mankind
could bi' six or
tiine greater.
Almost an' jiat ion that has the will and the
resources now, can produce a nuclear bomb. A
graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology recently diagrammed a nuclear bomb
in five weeks, using only public knowledge. And
whether or not a nation actually develops a nuclear
bomb and a system to deliver it, the ability of any
third world power to acquire plutonium, a deadly
poison, and threaten the world with it is obvious.
Against this backdrop, the effort in recent
years to limit a potential Armageddon is weak
indeed. Some 30 years ago, the United States of
America offered to give the whole world a nuclear
safeguard by putting its atomic capabilities into
the hands of the United Nations. The world recused,
but has been trying to reach the same point itself
ever since.
Five years ago the U.N. treaty on nuclear
nonproliferation became effective when the
requisite number of nations signed it - the United
States and the Soviet Union among them.
To this day, however, the treaty is not worth
much more than the paper on which it is written
because it is not universal. France and mainland
China, for example, have refused to cooperate in
stemming the spread of nuclear weapons. India
recently exploded an atomic device, thumbing its
nose at international efforts to control the nuclear
genie. Both sides in the Middle East are verba lly
brandishing their poten tial for manufacturing
nuclear weapons as a part of their hostilities
toward each other, and so forth.
The acquisition of the Doomsday weapon continues to increase regardless of the best efforts of
well-intentioned statesmen. indeed, the danger is
increasing mathematically as the world advances
industrially and technologically,
This ineludible fact was noted at a recent
meeting of 60 nations which had been convened to
disc us nucle.r nonproliferation. Nobody had any
ideas s to how the nuclear race could be hobbled,
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GREGORY LUMBER
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
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DEKLES'
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CELERY CITY
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are "planting" trees, through time, and early foresaw the of his natural resources.
Academy was held Sunday at First Christian Cbur,h. Among the Jewish National Fund, present
Dr. Lowdermilk planned the
African famine because
those taking part In the service were (from left) George V
Israelis
official
land
reclama.
of
land
abuse.
Jordan
Valley water scheme to
Hamrick, senior lieutenant colonel; Jay Layne, second
tion
agency.
Through
his
ingenious
ap.
benefit
both Arabs and Jews.
lieutenant; Dr. Harold Ilards, minister; and from the Junior
Dr.
Lowdermilk
died
last
proach
to
agricultural
This
became
the lifeline for the
School, Kevin Arenes and Rick Klorinan.
year at 86 after a distinguished engineering was to raise the new State of Israel.

clubs, churches and individuals of the most traveled men of our forese n

HONORED

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Josephine Stankiewicz, ',ice Community Umted Methodist
sident; and Margaret Church in Ca.sselberry at both
Anderson, secretary.
the 9:35 and 11 a.m. services.
The presentation includes
witnessing, singing and inMoronatha
strumental accompanlent in
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Saturday will be Faith Smith
of Lantana, who has a prayer
and reaching ministry with
adults and
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rinlsters
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church anniversary, the first and the Haiti Tour group will
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and a native of Kentucky, she is
week in June. The church is
a graduate of Southwestern
located in the Castle Brewer on the church lawn
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Center on West 10th
Theological Seminary.
choir, under the direction or First Baptist
Larry Eillon, will celebrate Its
Florida Synod
Anniversary at the West Side
Dr. John E. Johns Predent
Recreation Center on Per- of Stetson University, will if
Representatives of Ila
simmon Avenue Guest Choirs preach at both morning worship
congregations
of the Florida
JOHN JOHNS
from Daytona will sing James services, as well as speak to the
Synod of the Lutheran Church
Griffin is pastor.
graduates at the Senior Lun.
in America wiU meet for their
cheon at 12:15 P.M. in First He is also the recipient of three annual convention June 64 in
Baptist Church's fellowship hall honorary degrees. He came to Daytona Beach. The 47,000
S piritual Temple
Sunday. A native of Ozark, Ala. the faculty of Stetson in 1948 member bloody will attract some
he attended high sochool n an
s sere
continousy 500 delegates and visitors,
The Spiritual T
Arcadia,
was
graduzstf-4
from
since
having
been
instaBed
as including a Youth Convo group
Longwood will sponwr a study
Furman University. Green. President in 1970. He is a of 60 who wiU share tn the
class at 7 p.m. at Packwood
vile, S.C., and has received
ember of the First Baptist proceedings.
Apartments Clubroom in
both the M.A. degree and the Church, DeLand.
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Maitland
on
spiritual
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The Senior Luncheon will Goa or Prophecy
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School, Stetson University, and
Southern
Seminary
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Louisville, Ky., and they have
four children who have joined
them in their missionary en.
deavors.
He is one of the leading
Central Florida coordinators in
the relocation f VII nam
refugees through church groups
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members of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church of Sanford as
Mr.and Mrs.St. Paul for this year as 2 tvsult of the annual Men
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GRADS

For the fourth summer, First Linda McKee,
activities July 23 (2-3:30 p.m.)
Presbyterian Church of Sanford
On July 2, 2-3:30 pm., with including Creative Dramatics,
will offer a Creative Arts Judy Robb as director for the Potpourri, woodworking
Program to the Sanford day, Creative Dramatics, candle making and siwink art.
Community for three-year-olds Potpourri, flower baskets, dip
Director on July 30 will be
through
senior
highs. glaze flowers and nature craft
Mary Jean Berrien with
Registration is limited to 75.
will be on the agenda.
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Carolyn Durak and Jane Creative Driunatics, Potpourri,
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addition wliich increases Porter will be directors on July craft sticks, macrame, color
Sensory ubureiIes iii the noild 9, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. when thebook Yarn.
- around us through imagination,
entire group will go to Ft. 1.anc
A field day in the Fourth
expression, motion, pan- Park on Lake Harney for Street Park and home made lee
~_7 tornime, improvisation and role nature exploring and a picnic. cream will climaA the series on
playing.
July
16 (-:30 p.m.) fun will Aug. 6 and a marionette show
On June 25, 2-3:30 p.m., ac- include ' ,..ative Dramatics, will be neld 2-5 p.m. In fellow-.
t1'lties will include Creative Potpourri, peace flowers, ship hall. Judy Robb and Jane
Dramatics, Potpourri, tie-dye, baking cookies and Iecther Porter will be directors.
stuffed animals, paper bag burning with Judy Robb as
For Information call the
puppets and sock puppets.
direttor.
Tracy Albert will direct church office or Ms. Robb.
IDirector for the clay will be

OTHER CHURCHIS

Grant Chsp#4 A M I Chvrch, Oviedo

C*WCh44uI$1SChrfsI44Lat?e,y%1j441311p0,,
laster. 014104.. Church. St. JsIwt
Chryisjt.in Chapel , Hw'y. I? 47,
Per. Park

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LuVHLItAN
Attention Luther.. Churcp. 0verbrooi Di-. C1smsbery
Goid Shepherd United Lutheran. 31$ S Oilandn OrLutherin Church of PvOw,des't., D.tsena
LvTherasC hwrOieS m.a.d.,mer, 503W fl?Is PI,
Mesiwih Luthora. Church, G.Idei, Days Di £ Hwy
Cass$Isrr5
$1 (uSes Lutheran CP'uuPi, RI 13$ SIaw*a

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Forest take Sewpntpi Day Ad,,i,.,, Church, Ha
43$ Fonist City
Sevi-ip Day A4,,,,t,,t Church. M4?tarJ Ave Albin.t, Sprl.s
Sanford Seventh Day A4vint5I Church, 71h £ Elm
WsMefSpfin45 Se ve
nth Day Advent,stChy,c1,445,,,,,(Id

POO&amp; WtSityan Aillefliodett. It 44 W &amp;I pooli

All Satols Epi$,;op4j C%W ch, Ir DoBary AV#.,[frielprits,
Christ C$4140"l Chvirck Loing-wood
P4015 Crot Ipitcopil Path Ave, 114th 51

CHRISTIAN
First thlstaan Church, 1447$ Sas's,,i
Saciord (lw,lia. Church. 131 W Airpost I-id
Nor0t4de Chr,sI,aj Church. Florida Haven, Dv- , Maittand
1e , iSa Rd as Jen sen
Lakeview Chw stta. Churchget

1pts

U?sal, Community Pfflby$tp Churh,
Upsala II
Westm,nste, P'esByt,r,.. Church.
Red Su Nd. Casmelserry

S- Jam,, A ME Offipt Cypress
SI Moty's A M.E Church St., as Ill, Oston
$ t Paul's Methodist Church. Osteva Rd. Pitcipri.
Stallard M.rnavlai Church. S D.Sary

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Chwck 44 God. 1403W 14th 55
Church of 0ed is Christ. 0-vied.
Church 44 (pod Prsphey. 25445 Elm Ave
Church as CodeS Pr.pt'ery, 1441 Pf5l$U$in Ave
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il M-IIS Prsbyter,in

CkWth Of 04d Aillistsiso. Enterprise

'iscus Church *4 God. ltl't /4 SHIv St Sarforo

St hUtY hUSS"LOSO WhOk ChWttl, 11401"ind Ave . Altsmoolo
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MacOde,wa L.r$$4*ft Saptiit Churc h 044 04*?? Rd. Osleen
Mernill Glory £p-tst r.hurch. Geneva Hwy
MI, te4arsah Pry tiv lap-Hat. 1101 Licut) Ave. Sanford
Mt ,'),,,* M'is*ne'p l*pt'iS Chuict. SasLeiwde 5,,ns Rd.

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ChurA at Ihi Hat,vty, Lake Miry
All Souls CatlIol,c Church, 15* (i.e A.,, Sanfi,S
St *ius Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. DeBary

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Pint Baptist Church of De?
FowMan Head lapts? Church. Ovieds

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Chur ch 44 God. 143 Nétkery

Wilkarn Cliapof lAasiaooiry Baptist Church. Mart &amp; W*lIaa$ St.

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Fir? Sap's? Church of Santordo

NSI*tdi Church of Chris,,

8410foll OWCA, P840111 SOW109% Rd. Anansealle Sairl"s

Fir-il Church 44 O,flfla
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Fu? Sipis, Church if Led, Merne
CR*Ch £Graat
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Narvwtl United M.nverisl Church, £ Delary Ave. Pnl.rp,,s,
Boar Lake United Methed.t Church
b,thel A ME. Church Canaan Hgt$.
Catsolberry Communat1 United Metnodvit Church. Hwy. Il-fl £
Pines R i dge N4. CaSs.elbeuy
Diliry Community MCth.dist Church, W H4lb,nk, Rd - D.Rary
F.I? U9'?td P.'.IPi$l (P'vnc$. IS Pars A,.
F i rst Methodil Church of Cviedo
First Southern Methodist Church, 3440 Sanford Ave
Frq Methodist Church. 244W 4th St
Geneva MethIodist Church, Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church. Airport Bin

CP'ur(Pl of Cittit? Longwood
(hvr(h ct Cfci? Pa!a
Church *1 Christ, W. 17th It

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to participate in the annual llockhill,Mrs. Kay Hosick and
diers through teens. Rev, and
Deltona ('ommunity Day Camo Mrs SLLVIn I"rpdpris'kcrtn
Nit&amp; Douglas E. Porter are co.
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as volunteers are invited to
Camp
activities
will
include
directors
of
the
school.
The
attend a planning meeting
Wednesday t 10 am. in the story time, shuffleboard, theme for study ts"uvingWith
music,
bicycle riding, drama, Bible Heroes." Songs, hand.
social hall of Our lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church on arts and crafts, fishing, (-raft and flag salutes are also
crocheting, square dancing, planned.
There
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no
Maximilian Street, L)eltona.
scheduled go, sewing, swimming, sports registration fee.
The Day Camp is
and games.
for Aug. 4-15 (ruin 9 to 11:30
Redeemer Lutheran
Representatives of Deltona
a.m. at various locations in the
community. Children from United Methodist Church, Our
Lutheran Church of Thc
kindergarten through sixth Lady of the Lakes, Temple
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gradeareeligibletoattendThe Shalom, United Church, Redeemer will hold Its annual
$1. registration fee will cover American Legion Junior Vacation Bible School June 9
r and Auxiliary, Vann Park Shuf- 20th, Monday through Friday, 9
cost
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fleboard Club and the Fishing to 11:30 a.m. Children of the
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SeeM? C'!vary Misiiinary lapit?. 1124W- 13Th 5?.
5,-u Salem Pvlrniliv Baptist CIuutcIt. 1114W IflR St
Slew UI. lain BapI,st Church ml Pear Ave
ISvtøa Par-b Baptist Church, 3142 W 24Th St.
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Pine-crest loptist Church. ill W Airp-*rt Blvd
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St Pout Ba ptist Church. III Pin* Ave.

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birthday and the 43rd anniversary of his ordination. After a
special program of music by the church choir, a folk quartet and
the Seminole Singers, refreshments were sen-ed Including this
coke made by Mrs. Sandy King.

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Named for America's great the sorrows of modern man by prductivity of the Holy Land
scientist-conservationist who working under Herbert Hoover that he gave his best attention
in the last years of his life.
died last year, the (crest is on Belgian
ther a.,
Studying old Roman lands of
missionary
being sponsored by leading agricultural
California Christians from the heading up the famine preven- the Middle East, where manfields of agriculture, education, (ion work in China, where made deserts had made pro.
erosion
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business, religion and public af
was
ocstroulg man's abilit:, ic hcCameuPonthe)ougJ,,tsh
settlers of Palestine and was
"There has been a ready re- produce food
He was instrumental in impressed by their zeal in reponse to this most fitting
monument to America's fore- building thcU S Soil Conser,a claiming the land of thetr (oreost soil and water conserva. tion Sersice, and his efforts fathers, with the aim of
tionist, and to the friendship . tos -d saving the' good earth' restoring the 1101) Land to the
tween the people of America subsequently led him to 3?. fertility of Bible times. He
and the Holy Land," said Dr. A. countries on four continenU. He wrote the famous "Eleventh
M. Boyce, dean emeritus of the warned that mankind could de- Commandment," dealing with
tynythøI ci
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minds and no very great through friends and farridy.
wisoom. but God has gone to This love is from G od. This is
great trouble to aswe us that ON-' consolation of God He
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he loves u3. Ile has gone the doesn't answer our "whys";
length of Calvary. As Isaiah answers our need for love. "Are
expresses ii, "In all their af- the consolations of God small
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Dedication of the Walter Clay career of public service. lie was living standards of many
Lowdermilk Memorial Forest a Rhodes Scholar and became people, such as the rural Arabs
in the Jerusalem hills in Israel an outstanding forester, but he of Nor th Af rica , It was to the

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Why the child had to meet that piety he redeemed them;
deadly virus, and why he could he bare them, and carried them
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questions, would that comfort and horrible crimes per.
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DEAR ABBY: Danny and I
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have seen married for five
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years. He had just been figu
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divorced, and I had never been can bet the rent that Danny is
married before.
keepLog something from you.
Danny was 42 at the time.
You ha No choices: la
Abby, be still hasn't told is up your mind that )OU don't
family that we are married. His give a boot whether or not
ca-wife and sister are very
family knows you are
clo e — like sisters- and his mrrI, nr tIi him that If h
sister never gave up hope that doesn't
announce
your
Danny and his ex would get marriage by the fourth of July,
back tccther.
there will be firework!
They know about me, but 1
DEAR ABBY: We recently
guess they must think Danny moved to another city where
and! are just living together. I my husband was appointed to
never liked the Idea of his keep- an executive position.
lag our marriage a seeret from
He told me that we should
hie farniy, but he has forbidden wait until the wives of execume to tell them and keeps tives invite us before we make
saying that he will tell them at any OWtFJTeS to socialize with
the "proper" time,
them.
Abby, this really upsets me.
lAster I found out that every
What is he waiting for? When I wife of a peanut clerk had intiring it up, he says that I am vited top-management people
being childish and that I should to their homes, their invi ta tions
trust him ,
had been accepted and a good
'This bothers me so much I time was had by all,
think I am going to have a
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rervous breakdown. Can you invite management who are
aboie mv husband in rank
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"We're going to win them all," Head Football
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don't think you're going to win them all , there's
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The members represent many denominations, rehearse
weekly and continually audition musicians for the coming
concert series. Spurr, director of the Calvary Concert
Choir is Minister of Music at Winter Park's Calvary
Assembly church and says..."the entire "Freedom
Celebration" concert will be full of reminders of this
country's colorful past and its promising future. It will
include familiar songs of national pride and bright new
musical creations %Titten for this very special concwt."

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games in the last two minutes. Clennie Patterson
is of! to West Point. And 18 starters from last
s team graduate In a week.
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"The kids ve responded well to practice.
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LONGWOOD— Lyman Head Football Coach Dick
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Of the boys remaining, the biggest lineman is 195
pounds.
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nucleus is 195-pound offensive guard Jerry Human.
guard Rick Bennett, who Is a transfer from ArkanSaS, split end Danny Williams, wingback Horace
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Jim Barron and Steve Lang.
"To tell you thde truth," Copeland said. "It's hard
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in the fall. The opener
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Winter Park before meeting Edgewater at home. Oak
Ridge, Winter Park, Edgewater and Boone, which
later in the season, are Metr o Co
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i cut pact totaiing more than $1 milli on, and
In(IicaUon were 1 will get
College recruiters began descending on
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week. One of them even offered me a new outfit
street clothes e very game'
It is illegal
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ducemnents beyond tuition, books and $15 mon
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The 16-year-old, 6-10 Evans High School star
said hit will sign .1 contract today with the
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Association draft Thursday.
'Yeah, I thought for awhile It was great,"
Dawkins said, reflecting on the tempting college
offers. "But then I realized that if you took it, It
for the team and
might mean
me."
Dawkin., credited Evans basketball Coach
Fred Pennington with helping him to view the
college offers in the proper perspective,
'1 told him the Cadillac was worth, what, ten
thousand? Eleven thousand?," said Pennington.
"I told him that wasn't worth the chance; that it
would be a drop in the bucket one of these days."
Dawkins, who averaged 25.9 points a game
this year in leading his team to the Florida
AAAA crown, refused to disclose details of the
76ers' contract.
But tie said his goal was to get a seven year,
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included for such
Sunbonnet and Bn-erage Can hat
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crocheted
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You'll find a rich collection
edition of - The Needlework patterns for afghans and quilts ,
Album, available exclusively to for pretty aprons, linen emreaders of this newspaper, broideries, samplers, items for
otters a special Bicentennial the home, pill ow covers and
collection of needlework pat- loads of stuffed toys including a
terns. If you're looking for a wonderful Santa wi th jingle bell
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To get your copy of the new
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th birthday, here's the place with your name, address and
act as thought liii an old mald'
to stxp.
up to Album, SUtchin' Time, co
Abby, not everj girl Li dying
Four
embroidery
designs
are
this newspaper, Box 503, Radio
get married. I enjoy being
inspired by the verses to City Station New York, N.Y.
single and not having
"America, the Beautiful." The 10019.
problems of a
Besides. I've got plenty of time.
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"Can you feel his hand'' "' Copeland asked. "Put
Jolmon, defensive end and tig
. ht end Morris
Hedges, guard and defensive end Don Jacobs, pressure on him, left him off the ground if you can.
tackle Tom Fenton wingback and cornerback And he'll sit down."
Copeland took the map and it was good. fie took
Rick Evans, and tailbacks Dillard Gould and
another
one and it was good too.
Hureal Bell.
All
right,"
Copeland said. 'That's enough. No
Fenton is 6-4, 275 pounds.
Well have to search a little to find tackles," it's not."
Ile told the pair to make theirway to the dressing
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defense in
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More than 43 players a few of them junior players left
I souon th e field. Copeland was alone, waiting
sity, are on the gridiron this pring. Last for the freshmen.
year's Oviedo JVs, which must produce
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`Mis is our big dilenuna," Copeland said. "So
, were 44 and second in the Orange many of these boys have never played before. I'd say
Belt Conference.
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— Tom Keyser 70 r t his creates a lot of problen.
"So we're
how at's what spr ings for. Just hI ck , ta ckle
and\tore to read keys on de fense."
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man when spring practice began. There are 64 left.
a lot got disgusted and quit," Copeland
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pattern contains transfer, color
chart and stitch Illustrations for
four landscapes. A pair of
mother-daughter sunbonnets
are authentically early
American but practical for
contemporary wear. There are
patterns for the old-time patchwork quilts — Lemon Star,
Tumbling Block, Sunbonnet Sue
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"And we've got a few people banged up,"
Klein said
The lions will trade practice jerseys for
game uniforms tonight when they battle in an
intra-squad game at Oviedo. The game Li the
third leg of a 11th fry and basketball game between the outgoing seniors and upcoming varsity.
The football game starts at 7:30.
Oviedo will open the season in the fall at
Seminole. The Lions then will tackle New
Smyrna Beach, Rockledge, I,ake Howell, Cocoa
Beach, Bishop M oore, Astronaut, West Orange,
Lake Brantley and Apopka
Oviedo returnees are quarterback Lee Ward,
Fullbacks Frank Procell and Wayne Stumpf,
wingback Billy Merchant, guard Tlm Meeks,
kle Jim Reeves and free safety Terry Myers.
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they invite 'i..s?
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DEAR WAITING: Become
better acquainted first, then invite those whose company you
enjoy without eonce,alng your.
selves with the pecking order.
DEAR ABBY: Roger and I
have been dating for three
years. We are very happy just
dating and not ha'.ing to worry
about money, hildren and all
the problems most married
coupes have.
Here's my problem: A day
doesn't go by without someone
asking, "When are you and
Bveryosi has a problem. whars
Roger going to get married?" I"Iufl ? For ap.rwtaireply,w,l,.,a
ACRY: Ru No. ofl, L.A., CaIII.
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By JOANNE SQ1REiB
learned their letters and
Conunerce Building is the place
The Herald Services
numbers and embroidery
to be Saturday night, from 7
Fine needlework is part of our stitches by making samplers.
o'clock onwards, when the In- American heritage.
Martha Washington, at 69,
County Roadrunners C. B.
Our museums are filled with needlepointed 12 seat cushions
Radio Club holds a Coffee the work of our Colonial in a shell design. One may be
Break to which the public Is grandmothers who warmed the seen at Mount Vernon. Other
invited
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person attending, to the person
Miles Standish, is the porcupi ne qui ll
who travelled furthest to the
Museum in Plym oith,
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president of the Lions
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li%el% Saturda night s en
DEl TO',A—Ste%eBaldauff, Deltona Elected to serve with
president, Mrs. Carl G TLII
tertairtment and at the same president and owner of the him were: Bin Parke, first vicv
presiding. Mm V. M. Smi
Sanford
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support this worth) cause Steven R. Baldauff Funeral president, Eugene Brambley,
announced that the
Home on Saxon Boulevard in second vice president; Harry
Garden Club had received the
Deltona,
was elevted and in
1974 .National Award for their
stalled
as
the president of the Emory Caukin secretary;
Spring Flower show.
A f ter commi ttee reports were
DELTONA— The Depart- Southwest Volusta Kiwanis
Crouse, treasurer; j0
given former member Mrs. meat of Florida Veterans of Club.
Canton, Lion Tamer; Clifford
Elected to serve with him are Bird Jr., Tail Twister and
Huth Herron installed the World War I and its Ladies
following officers in an fin- Auxiliary will held
21s1 Chester Weimer, president- Edmund Shlnton and Harry
pressive ceremony: Mrs. P. L Annual Convention in Clear- elect; Will Euverard, vice Bower, as two year directors;
Elmore, president; Mrs. water June 5 through 8, with president; Early Hardy, and Robert Wright and LeRoy
Robert Briason, vice president Mrs. 011ie Nalan of Ocoee secretary; Herbert Rumage, Roth as one year directors.
Roy Ramsey, secretary; presideng at the Auxiliary treasurer, James Arroyo,
The Club voted to sponsor a
Edward
Thacker
and
George
golfer
in the tournament for the
Mrs. V M Smith, treasurer
sessions and 1ex L
Mrs Tilhs presented cor
year
directors
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benefit of the Little League and
of Melbourne, heading the Hill, as three
sages to the new Officers — Barracks sessions at the Alonzo Hardesty, a two year contribute $25 to cover exdirector.
purple to the president; red to Harrison Hotel.
penses of this project.
tl.e vice president; yellow to the
Heading the delegation from
secretary and green to the the local Barracks and
treasurer
svnibolize their offices.
1197, will be Mr. and ,Mrs.
Mrs. Elrnore appointed her Charles L Edwards.
new committee cha irmen: Mrs.
Joe Orritt, horticulture; Mrs.
The 200 Voice Calvary Concert Choir, with Symphonic
Gerald Driskell. world gar- Seniors Set Sail
Brass and Strings, will be featured in the first Bidening. Mrs. Tillis, junior
Centennial Musical called "Freedom Celebration" at
gardening and garden therapy
The Happy Senior Citizen
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Installed Tuesday night Inaceremon held in the Sanford
Chic Center. Officers are (from left Dorothy Pearson,
vice president, Letha Fowler,
recording secretary, Marge Jernigan, treasurer and
Florence Mapes, corresponding secretary. (Hera ld Photo
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Brantley: Four-team spring football jamboree
beginning at 7:30 p.m. 1st quarter Seminole and Lyman,
2nd quarter Bishop Moore and Lake Brantley, 3rd quarter
— Seminole and Bishop Moore, 4th quarter — Lyman and
Lake Brantley.
available at the four schools and at
the gate.
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rLSI fry.: p.m., basketbai ane between
last year's seniors and
year's varsity at 6 p.m., Oviedo
lntra.sivad football game at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at
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their two other outstanding selections, Marvin
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ABA and then weigh all
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drafted me, but I just enjoy- basketball and will be
happy playing anywhere."
The Hawks likely will be batffing the ABA's Denver
Nuggets for Thompson's services. The Nuggets have
the ABA's No. 1 pick and they already have been
openly courting the three-time All-American and twotime Player of the Year, apparently having made
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afford to sign Thompson, Webster and Willoughby.
The problems, if any, could be solved by Wilcox
selling the team to more financially sta ble owners, or
as has been speculated, the Hawks trading Webster
and Willoughby to the New York Knicks for forward
Phil Jackson and $1 million.
The latter deal, of course, would provide the Hawks

with sufficient money to afford Thompson
At present, however, they have the luxury of all
three players
TV 7-0 Webister. a two-time College Division All.
America and twice winner of the College Division
Playir of the \'tar known as The Human Fras4.r
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third player selected over-alt in the draft.
Willoughby, a 6-8 forward who averaged 35 poin ts
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Morrow High School in Englewood, N.J., was the first
player chosen on the second round.
Willoughby was the second high school player ev r
drafted by the NBA.
The first was 6-10 Darryl Dawkins from Orlando
Evans. He was taken by the Philadelphia 76ers on the
first round
the fifth player chosen over-all.
Dawkins, who averaged 25.9 points per game in his
semoryear, said his goal was to get a seven-year, no.
cut contract exceeding $1 million. '1 will get that," he
said confidently, adding that he was to fl to Phila.
delpWa today and sign with the 76ers.
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quandry. That ws New Orleans' pick on the 10th
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flight 004, due in Seattle at 7:15 a.m., PDT,
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Friday.
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the Sanford American I.ittle singles each. Henry Dye
League.
clobbered a double.
"Everybody'i talking about ways to
The victory bDosted Bank to
Scott Richardson and Greg
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12-1 and dropped Sanford
Church slammed home runs for
doing something about it," said Coach Bill Ilecreation to
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Sanford RecreaUon. Joe Settle
contributed two singles.
doing this for-President Ford."
shoo-in for the American
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Andrew Mar tin, Jazz president. Martin
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commissioner, said the league would have building school."

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Borkowski, morst improved.
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"Belov will be notifed of his selection in
irr,pvlw (wilsey ir ) 6 I. 2 Birdie
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Ste Bright (Gammell) S-1: 3
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their last pick in the National Basketball
Rodney (Taylor)$?. S Sunset Saui (2 6) $17 60 P (6 2) M 00 T 1 ~6 4
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Association college draft, but Bill Bertka
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(Bredberg) 7 7. 7 What Acclaim
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Wayne Stumpf, best offensive player;
trouble carrying his hardware. He handles Kevin Creeden, best offensive player; Ted Keith Johnson, best defensive player.

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FrIday,

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notic, of Public Hearing
The Board of County Corn
miSsioners of Seminole County will
holdapubllchearIngtocojder an
appeal against the Board ci Ad
lustment In denying a Special Ex
CeptOfl?o park a mobile home in an
A 1 AgrIculture Zone on the
icIlowIng described properly:
7 of the S'2 of the SE '. lest the
N 23 ft Of the SE I . of the SE '.. of
Section 1621-32, on Snow Hill Road.
Thit public hearing will be held .n
the Courty Commisston Chambers

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 610 West 9th
St., Sanford. 3277%, Seminole
County, Florida. under the ficlltloui
name of UNITED NATIONAL
ALARM,
and
that
I fl
'end to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seriinoie County. Florida In OC
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Section $6509 Florida Statutes 1957.
5 Jack. R, McCleary
Publish: May 7), 30. June 6. 13. 1973
DEN 145

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FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Potice shereby ivcn triat we are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
(nQaoed in bIines at i5 W Hgh
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
wy 136. Altarnonte Spring 37701. SEMINOLE COUNTY
Seminole County, Florida under the
PROBATE DIVISION
fictitious name ot THC DOGGIE
PROBATE NO.
In fe: Estate of
BAG, and that we intend o register
S. G. WEEKS, a k a Seborn 0.
said name with the Clerk of
CIrcuit Court, Seminole Cojnty. Weeks
Florida In accordance with the
deceased.
provisionS of the Flciitijs flame
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
To All Credito
Statutes To WI, Section 165M9
and All Persons
Florida Statutes 1957
HavIng Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
S Charles E Fischer
You arc hereby notified and
Lila M Fischer
Publish May 9, 16, 73, 30, 1973
required to present any claims and
demands which you may have
DEN 7%
_____________________________ against the estate of S
6 WEEKS,
a k a Seborn 0 Wec4s, deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
late of Seminole County, Florida, to

on July 8. 1975, at 7. PM.or as
soon thereafter as Possible.
Board of County
Commisloners
Sminole County, Florida
By Sd Vihtrn Jr.
Chairman

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Flctltipj Name Statute', Chapter
$6S.09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the clerk of the Circuit Court
and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
Publication of this notice the SICtitious name, to -wit: PACIFIC
FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS under
wtich we are engaged in business a
30C) West Highway 416 in the City
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
That the corporation inteqestej in
said business enterprise is at
follows.
Pacific Textile and

n-Houses

CLASSIFIED ADS

w,
N 22 deg II' E 2thfI, N 67
S6'?S" E 306 73ff, S lodeg E 110 ft. S
it to
ptu that part .ttcd
s Fern Terrance arid Fern Terrace
RCVISIOn, less sny part lying W of
RaIlroad. Further described as on
the W side of U 5 17 97. N of
Seminole IndustrIal Park. (01ST.
No. 1)
B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Albert J. Myers - BA(6 16 15)
39TE - Al Agriculture Zone - To
parka mobile home on the following
described proprIy. E '. of S '-i di
SW '. of NW'. of Section 16 20 32,
. , fOIST No I)
off
Pearl M. Allen - BA(4 1675)
i3TE - - A 1 Agriculture Zone - To
parka mobile home on the t0llwing

Orlando - Winter Pck
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
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Noon The Dcy Before Publication

2 Redrooril, fenced yard
117% mo Adulft Preferred
17) S$Slor)n 4620

mpty ready to move Into. Spanist
bedrooms, family room, separa
living and dining rooms, 30'xl
screened porch, huge inside utill
room, 2 car garage, 2' years 01
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COS
136 900, interest rate? . pct 51,1
clown to assume 1)71 per mont
Swim In community pool. Syslen
Four Inc REALTORS, 611 131

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service. ISO No pets 327 9066
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with no down payment. Why re-i
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payment, monthly payments les
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IC qualified buyers Call to see
you qualify'

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373 6061, 3730317 Eves

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377-1049
Free to good home, puppies, half
Dachshund, half Poodle, 9 wks
3738001.

One bedroom trailer, cabana wit
bedroom &amp; living room built oi
1Sx 176' lot. in city, fruit tree
15,000 cash 32) 0159
New SkylIne double wioe Paymen
less than $125 mo
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sar'fc.rd32) 2CO

at this he'isLitIful shade'd tot
Sith r'-ii.i- -t I .I 'Ct yst,5l, $65'

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Harold Hall

Air Conditioning

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entnal ile-,iI &amp; Ar c:j !,cw , 00
For free' estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 377
"171

Thi; I; cr 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our
Customers 377 5132
DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME.
Housebreaking, Obedience.
Protection
83) 7370
CALL
CALL
All Breed Dog Training Academy

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1970 Cyclone Spoiler 129 Cobra let,
auto PS, PB. 57.000 miles Local
private owner Factory stock Bob
Baxter. 322 8809,
Pick UpAbandoned Cars
FREE
322 1621
WANTED' 1962 265 Jaguar XKE
373.1701

Home Improvements
Carpentry, Remodel-rig. Addetons,
Custom Work. Licensed Bonded
3
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Beauty Core

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IOv'iEP', BEAUTY 5AON
formerly Harr,ett's Beauty Plcroki
519 C Pne 372 $712
LIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COt UMPS

Land Clearfrig

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,.i;'t 141 WI. ANt) (L(A14l5..j,
All t,'"s lotS &amp; ,1t'n.sile (lCIrt'iJ
hive top soil. till dirt. Clay. and
shell available Please call nglit
or day. 373 39$)
Lard Clearing. Bulldozing, Fill dirt,
Tr-p ;Oil [STEPSON LAND
c':j3
(1 f;.1 rP(,

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Lila

,n't needt" Serves useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Clis;sified Ad from the Herald
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Aackhoe

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260-65 Hwy 119'?

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1972 TORINO
4DR.
$1995
1974 LUV
P-U, AIR
$2795
1973 CAPRI
LOADED
$2195
1974 GREMLINS
FROM
$2499
1974 CAMARO
L.T. LOADED
$3795
MONTE CARLO

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$3795
1975
MONTE CARLO
$4595

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Service

landcle.Ie.ng, fill dirt. clay, rock
All kinds of digging House trail
e-fS stored and moved 372 1112 or
8)1 1195
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1974 FIREBIRD
$3895

Roofing
Expert roof repairs
Flat roofs or shingle
jfl 6100
ariteco

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entral &amp; Room Air Conditioners
BUDDY'S PIOME:MPROVEMENT.
Duct Work, Installation &amp; ,
ALL T'pFS OF CARPENTRY
Peçi-rs Dvkcs 3)) t7i
AND "i PAIRS 3?? 1)31

PECIAL: Permanent Wave. SW
Ask for "Glen Bernice's Beauty
Salon. 7635 Sanford Ae 377 39M

Realty

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1966 Plymouth Convertible
Qc0dt'ou1 1300
3731090

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

'71 Apache. 3 BR 3 baths. ai
washer, dryer. isWninQ, carpe
furnished with extras 322 0909,

DmnmercIaI Zoned--? Dli, otfii
decor, busy street, low dow
511.950 Acre Realty, REALTOI
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1944 Galaxe 500 6 cylinder, air,
auto. tranmission, 1967 Galaxie
500 Scylinder, auto transmission.
Both good condition 323 3406

CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AC

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smission. excellent condition.
1210 373 7721

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1972 PINTO
LOADED
$1795

1974

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Mobile home. 1966. 7 BR.
heat, air corsd will wail carpc
In frlendly. economical part
13.000 373 6664

BROKERS
Days 377 6173
Plight; 3)7 5171 or 377 7353

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(ENMORE WASHER, parts, service, used machipes.
MOONEY APPLIANCES323 0691

J%Ji JUl.) ILP'SL I I 5_S

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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Cot
plete set up I'll save you mone
Licensed Orlando 273 5470

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Unns,
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1973 TOYOTA
LAND CRUISER
$2995

1972 TORINO
WAGON
S1995

Best off er

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39' Electric Range
5)5
377 0419

Assume payments, central air
heat, 17'x60', 2 BR. 32)6057

REALTY

Peg Real Estate Broker
372 1)01, 7610 )4iiswth Ave ,s

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52-Appliances

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73 Dattun pick up, tool chest c
each side. Take over payment$17 33 3737210 after 5.

64-Equipment for Ren

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1970 DUSTER
LOADED
$1195

1972 MALIBU
LOADED
$1895

11,300 Call 3230753.

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carl
Shampooer for only $1.30 per dl
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

1974 PINTO
WAGON LOADED
$2895

$1395

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3 bedroom, refurbished
home,
shaded lo' Sec it at $lb,SrO
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Shaded lot, tp,se fr ctrde'n, 7
bedrooms, on pa.ed rob'. 5)150"

3 Minutes from Town

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Moving Must Sell. 2 Bedroom
Home in Country Club
$500 Down 3777778

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3238670

Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

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LOADED
$1895

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1972 VEGA
GT LOADED

79-TrucksTra iler

365 3384 after 6 P M

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WAGON LOADED
$1895

BLAIR AGENCY

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owner, like new. 2 Bedroom
Fla. room, detached garag
fenced yard 519.000 372 6)99

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Sparkling clean. 3 be rooms. 2 bath,
lakefront home, central heat and
air, tree;, and other e*tr.%,
139.000

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

1974 Honda Elsinoref,ST 750
1650

Al_..AA.srhi r,o,rsjT,v,lc

See-Al
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East lit St., Downtown
3739111 Eve's 869 1146

iO_AMhilt

Swim or Fish

Only

78-v'ctorcycles
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 (i.lery Aye

1971 Singer Zig Zag with Cabinet.
cash price of $44 or I payments ol
5050 Golcten"Toucn 'n Sew, s - I

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Reconditioned Batter es. SI? 95
exct'Argi' REEL'S BODY SHOP,
tl0'7 Sarford Awe--

Schrade Walden, John Prirnt
flives GardenLand, 1100 W. I
St 373 6630

BPS 2 full baths, family room
den, plenty storage, large IC
372 1017

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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

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usuuuuuu iv uuiii L,atQIc
Hot-re on lake, lovely iiv-ng room, 3
noon-i;, 2 batS;

MAY SPECIAL

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Like' New Call

iiuivit rMTIVit.lII

FLORIDA'!

Dell's Auction Service

lT1dEPtL

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FR I DAY, MAY 30. )0 F M
Don't forget our Friday night
auction Mahogany bed. matchinc
dresser I. nightstand, Maple
bedrooms set, chest, dresser &amp;
Other mattresses I springs,
Tv's: Couch. Easy chairs; Pinc
Pong table, all kinds of tools, inc
mIscellaneous itemS

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
1970 Suzuki 350CC
I£,haurs. secretarial deskt I
WindshleldandFaring
chairs, straight chairs, filing
CaII3fl 7166
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
1974 Honda CB 700 Pull backs. silty
bar with pads. crash bars, 372721
before 3.

372711
21 Park Dr
EALTOR
AFTER HR
2 9711
322 0648
322 391

CENTRAL

76-Auto Parts

Used office furniture

Counter tops, Sinks Instaltatic
available, Bud Cabell. 377 80

Jim Hunt Realty

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

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Hwy 16. West Sanford

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nomtt, no 17 92

NO CREDIT CHECK
IOIPITEREST -P4OREDTAPE

CLEANEST

Sale

,

owner 3 BR, 1 bath, big come
lot, beautiful oaks, new carpet
fenced back yard. and much more
details, call 372 0375 from 9

isduits

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Pt1uction

I me MOW or TILL your lot and
arden spot Floyd Freer,

L1UCI7

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ROBSOPI MARINE
7972 Hwy 17 97
372 i6I

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5 HP Johnson trade for 3Sor 40 HP
187 Crystal Lake Dr.. Lake Mary

Mower, electric start, lights,
HP engine, Hydrostatic driv
Also 3 wheel bicycle 106 Oaklat

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OVER 60NICE CLEAN CAPS
DCHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS

72'AUCtIOfl

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16' Canoe
10' Fiberglass Fishing Boat
373004

Junk, Trash Hauled Away
SI Pick up Load
'167 6306

110.900, Existing. $16,500, 7 Pc
'itg 323 1602

031 1772

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73' Critctifield Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power, Ideal for family
cismping, skiing, &amp; fishIng. 372
5181 or 372 0274

911 HWy, 1792 Open Sat &amp; Sun. 9 5
3)9 79)0

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REALTOR

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For used furniture, appliance
fools. etc Buy I or 1001 item
Larrys Mart, 713 Sanford Ave

II' Courtney bc.af, 35 HP engine &amp;
trailer, 1330 323 1691 after 1.30.

Broker. 107W Commercial

LAWANA KiSH
Pea Peal Estate Broker

1505

Pb. Sanford (305) r3-816o
OrLando (305) 342292

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Cash
For Your Junk Cars

AM FM radio, exlra clean $7,695
Call Dcxi Poce. 12 laS) I.*I,ii'

CASH 3224132

Boat lralter heavy duty lit, I?'
wheels fits 11' 2Cr boat, 37) 5761

MAITLAND FLEA MARi

W. Garnett White

Kish Real Estate

4'

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60'-OHIce

Acreage

wall to wall carpeting, fireplace
drapes, central beat 1. air, garage
7 patios, Quiet. On canal to lakes
S 50.000

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Friday, May 30, 075-SB

DAvE S' 373 9370

19' Cisriri Cr,jer Will trace- tor late
model motorcycle or compact car
of equal value. 374 270%,

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&amp; S.idoy. io5p.m.
Tables &amp; permanent booths
available, All under cover.
Located 1' miles east of I-I on SR
44, Sanford at Stan'; Auction 377
97)9

Commercial Propertie5
Homes, Lots
And

Apartments

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We Buy Furniture

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories
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1' ,Miles C,,;' of I or. i'l* -,. 46
Sanford For infOrmation call
3779719

IN At,.I, PRICE RANGES
7W 1st St
372,6

322.6457

Luxury Patio

Wanted to buy used office furnitur
Any Quantity, NOLL'S Cassa
berry, Hwy 17 92. 8301204.

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STAN'S AUCTION

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE PlC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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5ovlrg- S piece antique yellow
bedroom Suite with mattress &amp;
springs,orange&amp;qreefldayhed&amp;
Sears power edger $47 2190

show Low in price, high
Quality, Plenty shade. Cc
venlently located

aymerifs Ii's; than rent Buyeri
from 18 thru retirement MusI
qualify- Excellent
investment
Your questions can be answered
Contact us

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ants, large variety Two I p
bedroom sets, dinette set, chair
Irockers, d'esser, matching %oi
a
snd chair, cedar wardrobe Mi;
377 3317 78th SI &amp; Sanford Ave

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Large Flea Market

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p JMMAGE SALE
to benef
:hurch. May 30. IS P H ; May 3
117 AM. at Fedcjersens in Lak
itAary on West Lake Mary Biv*

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Itility trailer, factory mail.' 1'*6',
$133. 322 0231

Peg Real Estate Broker

ove Into A New Home
For S120

wardens

display

Make your Budget g' furthir, Sh*
the Classified Ads -?very day

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i.aliirday arid SUnday 9 to 5 Corn
plete department store, dothing,
shoes, toys, hardware, gifts, yard
goods, furniture Save 3060 70 oct.
Barr'aln prices Everything sold
as is. Plo refunds Cash only
Located at
STAN'S AUCTION &amp;
FLEA MARKET
1' MIl East oil Ion Hwy 4.6
Sanford 372 9719

JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC.

finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on

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p3635) REALTORS 615733)

Central Florida's
'.'i)tllp(E LISTING REALTOI1
171991
19195 Freec
377 7)11, 377 1196, 3)7 1981
372 %959, 377 4)6.4

Sanford's newest and

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:ARPORT SPiLE Fi,rnitw.
glassware, misc item; Thursd t
P. Friday Jonr-s Awe, )j 6121,

* Warehouse Sale*

y Owner Lovely) bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almust I
acre- lil'1 itwildr- Ser',on 373 9165

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Stemper Realty

4OBILE HOME PARK

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOP MLY's E. 46, Sanford sfl

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ly Owner: 3 IIR,Ibath home on lot,
one city block aeep. 12 Citrut
trees, garden, well P. pump, largi
utility Shed. AcJicc'nt to woodec
city park 525,000 cash or assum,
mtg at 513% per mo 323 6590 aftet
5,

ANFORD.- 7 or 3 bedroorni
family room, centrist heat &amp; au
carpeted, range &amp; refrigerato,
fenced yard, Terms available
519.000
WE TAKE TRADES
AXE MARY--- 7 bedroom fr4m
home with breezy perthes Come
lot 51.600
WE TAKE TRADES
AXE MINNIE- 4 bedrooms, 11
baths, fenced yard. air con
ailiunra. utility tried sii,ug,
WE TAKE TRADES
ISH, SEIM. SKI- 3 bedroory
waterfront home, beautiful kit
then, formal dining, Floridi
room, central heat &amp; 4it, fencep
yard, 1)9,900
WE TAKE TRADES
SNFORD.- SparklIng 3 bedroorr
borne near hospital Drapes, range
&amp; refrIgerator included Poorr
corner lot has citrus &amp; workthoc
building 523.000

11011 SI.'.
iode,fl brick home. 3 bedrooms,
baths, central h ,i. w w carpet
big play room in country On I I
acres Re-djuced to 537.500 As 10
s' 56.500 down Place for horse
garden

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P1l, IS IT 'rour home nea
shopping, 7 bedrooms, I bath, al
conditioning, large lot 572.700

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

Lane Bradford
Pe'g Real Estate Broker
901 775 6999
Eves 3OS 8)1 5)39, 167

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REALTOR 372749$

* They're Hot! *

lauilled Ads are here to help yoi
buy, sell, rent or swap. at a to',
c;t
let us help you plar.e your
-- Call 3722611 or 811.9993,

eSutiful 2 story traditional on huç
wooded tot, Foyer, living rnoi
with fireplace-, formal diriin
room, huge 7S'x2)' family rooi
includes antique juke box. TP
pool Snd p11110 area designed Ic
outdoor entertaining 1 Bedrcom'
3 baths, has everything Extra
galore This new listing price
way below replacement at 1.49.50
3P'osn t .sppo'ntmr-nl, )73 tilp

41-Houses

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C (RAGE SALE' Saturday, Misy)II,
£4
clean new wire Rabbit Cages. 21"
910 4 2)73 Revona Court 10ff 21fh
x 30" x 36", Crocks, feeders, &amp; 20
&amp; Myrtle),
nest boxes included Moving. 101
Garrison Drive 3730115
GA PiiGE SALE: 010 Point Pleasar
'lace, Glen Arden, Altamonle
ri &amp; Sat 95 0310112

* "Get 'Em While *

Al iflt.t

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awn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
ServIce The Rest Western Auto
301 W. 1st Sf'

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Your MLS Agency

,r' Plutchison Ocean front Apartment
339 S Atlantic Aye'
Disyttj,
Beach Call

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71)9 S Myrtle Ave Stnford
Phor,e 371 0610 372.274

3222420 Anytime

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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY--SELL- TRADE
3I)315E FirstS?
372547'p

CaliBart Real Estate

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Merchandise

Large 2 fIR with family room, tr
covered . acre, 575,900

week Old Pekin Ducklings. 1k
each. Lake Mary, 371 1569.

N O LONGER USED CAMPIt
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED A

3 BR, VA. no S down, $19,000

'.#- #i.
nix nqme ar
pool 3 81, 7 baths, large ci
tertainment room, central hei
and air 1)9,700

DOKING FOR A RENTAI? Sli
hair' severisl Give us a call c
drop by for more information.

Property

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67-tJveStoCk.PoultrY ___8G--Autos for Sate

COLOR rv, si 9SMOPITH,
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,
644 1004

ant

Brok

50-Miscellaneous

rOPING IT PAAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASI
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOV

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REAMWOLD PRICED T
SELL 3 bedrooms. 7 baths, fuf
carpeted Eat in kitchen pIt
dining area Central heat and al
Immaculate Secluded area On
m 000

Y973 17' wlj', 1 Q
furflithi'd
conditioned Adults Securi:
deposIt, 5125 mo 327 59)9

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veninq Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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3 tsR, 7 bath, corner lot, large oak
524.500

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.4 bedrooms,
baths, in on of Sdnford' fine
areas Fismlly ro.)m, central he
and air, double garage 152.90
Must see

34¼)biIe Homes

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clear flowing stream, hor'seSOg
Terry Realty, REALTOR 47$

1-374641

"SAPIrO)- SAL ES LEADER

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MOSSIE C, BATEMA

DESPE RATE

Sten strom

Pisrtlally furnished small houi
Ideal for couple with I Child $1
37? 0351 after 9 ; rn

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SANFO

WANTED-

ew I bedrooms 7 baths, cty wat
Plo City tisz Subject to a
oowernrnent ta, rt,ate I Block
lake Monroe Make offer, Mu
sr-tI 793 5*59, 0rlantf,

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41-Houses

3 BR, 7 bath, pool home, $22,900

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cc 'N Gre-en, e-1(e-llt-t condition,
BR, 1: baths, living rrn fami
rrn central tie,jt air, carpetin
above qrounJ pool, fenced his
yard Ply Owner 37) 0577 after

Ijale Mary, 2 BR furnished. ut lIt
except gas, 1)60 Adults
pets 372 3930

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE file the same
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
inchesEofNWcorotNW'.ofNE 'a
in duplicate and as
a Nevada corporation,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
provided in Section 731.16, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
oiSection25 2% 30.runE alonglheN
_________________________
C
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Rolls,
CIVIL CASE NO. 11fl31CAO9D
Statutes, in their offices In the
CUI. SEMINOLE
line oINW '.01 the NE ',of Section
COUNTY,
President
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
FLORIDA
County Courthouse In Seminole
73-21 30, 136 ft 4 inches: run thence S
DatedatOrlando.Or*ngecounly,
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
County. Florida. within four
PROBATE DIVISION
andparalieltothewlineofsaldNW
Florida,
May
20,
1975
ration, ctc.
'-. of NE 'a, 69 ft. run thence W 136
calendar months from the lime of
CASE NO. PR.1S164CP
Publish23. 30. June 6. Ii, 1975
Pliinlitf,
the first pubIicat:on r:reof. Or the DEN 155
1? 1 .1chcStowithIn7 116 inCheS of
E:tate f
-________
-_________
vs.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
same will be barred.
Lucille F Rapetti
theW line of said NW '.f NE
CARITON
DUNNING
and
.RCHlE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
'•
24-Business
Publith- May 30, 1975
21n MemOFiam
run thence N 639 ft to POB, Further
- OpX)rtuflitieS
Flledat Sanford Florida. this 20th
Deceased
DUNNING. a k a Liivonia Dunning, day of May,
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
DEN 705
1915
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described
as
off
Tuskawllla
on
dirt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
his wife,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
S: Earl D Weeks
lane between Dike and Red Bug
',',,,nt,'d
Pio I API
AT
flr,ters
V
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOIIS
Defendants
In memory of Charlie Miller. who
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-l1.CA.OS•O
As Executor
Road (DI5T. Plo 1)
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Terrain 'ie'cle manufacturer in
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE OF ACTION
DIV tlO OF ADMI PIT T PAT ION.
passed away May 30, 1971 We
UGLAS ST ENSTROM
SAID
ES"ATF:
R.
Carrington
Aylor
BA(6-16country i looking for dealers
TO WhOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO - CARLION DUNNING
miss u so much, our husband
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART
c, STEPST
You and each of you are hereby
15) 37TE &amp; 9E -- A 1 Agriculture
DAvIS
this area Any reputable person
Notice is hreby given that the
Residence unknown
lather,
We'll
never
MENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION.
forget
you
i. MCINTOSH
Zone - To park a mobile home and
interested may call or write
undersigned, pursuant to the notified and reguired to file any
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Wife, Ruby and
and
Children
Attorney for Executor
to construct a rldng Stable with
CI3Ims and demands which you, or
A T V Sales &amp; Service. 25
"Fictitious Name Stdlute" Chaer
tin for foreclose a morigaUc On p o
Charlotte.
Carolyn,
Nora,
Phyllis
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Box 1330.
either of you, may have agan4t Slid
atteidant Wow rings, barn and
Ormond Beach
Kenilrth
A'.
$63 09. FlorIda Statute, will register
.j
the foIlfnq property in Semino1e
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Fla , 37071 Area ce 1 6/i .''
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described
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-and for Setnoie Our?v i rd6,
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1 ORIDAI4AVEN ASSOCIATION.
Efl 15.1
Crcu, Setnr.!o County, Ficrd,.
SF '. of SE t of Section 1771 3)
4-Personals
-n rer ' c
p-::' :1 the
Inflation ProoI flusineS $78 iii
.'.',) HILLS. dcCrtt-d .s
____________________Prt
(le 30 II off South br McCullh ____________________________________
Division,
in
the
Courthouse
publication of this notic., the tic
vestment Part or full time Wk
fIows Beginning at a point on the
IN
rHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Dctndants
1t Sanford. Florida. within four
Road; l0acresmoreor less) 101ST
titiout name, to wit - VILLAGE
Pfl you went' Earn what you
curveof the East right ot way line of
EIGHTEENTH
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
IS
ALCOHOL
A
PROOLMP
JUDICIAL
dR.
NO I)
calendar months from the time of
LANDSCAPE SERVICE, under
Wflflt' Call 373 f9S or 371 0155
Encino
Way
at
the
intertion
with
IN
YOUR
FAMILY'
CUlT.
TO
SHOWCAUSE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
4. Robert E. Woodard - BA(6 16
whichlt:sengagedinbusinessat 151 th first Publication Of this notice,
the Søutherly line of La? 30; thence
FLORIDA.
AL ANON
____________________________
NOTICE OF SUIT
75) Sly &amp; IITE --- A I Agriculture
Willow Creek. Cove, Longwood, Each claim or demand must be in
South 61 degrees 50
' East along
For families or brierwis of proülern
TIlE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
PROBATE DIVISION
writing
and
filed
in
dupIcate
Zone
-Lot
Sixeand
and
Width
Variance
FlorIda 37730
Rentals
the Southerly line of Lot 30 for a
drinkers
________________________
Case No. PR'S.lSS.CP
and a Special Exception to park a
That the party Interested in sag State the place of resdence and post
distance 01135 07 feet; thence North
For
further
information
Mullis
In
re:
Estate
B
call
423
of
L
4581
office address of the claimant and
mobile home on the following
business enterprises is 45 follows:
_______________________________
61 degrees 37' 35" West for a
or write
30% Walnut Street
ELEANOR J. DANCE
described
property Lot
5,
CASDREK INOUSTRIES. INC. must be sworn to by the claimant, distance of 10% 99 feet. thence North
Sanford
Al
Anon
Family
Group
P0
Macon,
Georgia
Deceased.
his agent or attorney, or the same
Cameron's Plan of Log Landing, in
By' David T Rddefi,
degrees 50' 35" West for a
Box 55). Sanford. Fla 37171
PARCEL NO 10.4
CITATION
Wall be void
!ectlon 73-Ic 32. on St
Johns _____________________________
President
___________________________ __________________________
distance of 7966 feet to the point of
THE
STATE
01
1
LOPiDA
Dated
at
!anford Florida. lhiS
Avenue fOiST NO It
Dated at Orlando. Orange County.
beginning, according to the plat
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE Pmei,jt wanttd
TO
Ray
C
Lyn
Mullis
Dance,
Address
.ire e'ptses
72nd day of May, 1975
S. SeanN. Jacobui - BA(6 1613)
Florida, My 27th, 1975.
thereof as recorded in Plot Book 13.
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
Unknown and all other persons
301 Walnut Street
3776361 after S
VIncent A Rapetti
I2TE
A
I
Agriculture
Zone
Puhlith Mv 10 Jtpn.pA. 11,30 1975
To
_______________________________
Ih.
n
rnr.r'
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
Mrnn Pnrflla
Eugene Trunco
,t
mc . hC tGI1
DEN 702
Seminole County, Florida.
MYSELF AS OF S 30 '13
MAN OR WOMAN OR ROOM AND
PARCEL NO 101
You are hereby notified that a
As Co Executors
described property - The W 165 ft of
has
bCen filed against you and you
Daniel K Knud.en
BOARD CALL ANYTIME, 37)
petition has been tiled In said Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
of said estate
SE '. of SW 'i of SectIon 71 II 30
are required to serve a copy of your
prayIng for Letters of Ad
If said defendants are living, and
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND Dario .1 Icardi
(Parcel A II) Further described as ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
written defenses, if any, to if on
ministratL.s and you are hereby if any or all of said defendant or
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTy, Attorney for Co Executors
West of Tuskawilla and South of Red
Free, 641 2077 for "We Care"- Room for rent in private borne
RICHARD H. ADAMS. JR of Gr,y,
reguircd 'o file your Written defendants are deceased, the
FLORIDA
ICARDI &amp; wOMBLES, P,A
Bug Road fOIST No I)
"Htline" Adults or Teen'
Adams
Harris
&amp;
Privat,'
tr,incr I, h,ith 3fl 1576
Robinson,
P
A.,
defenses thereto within thirty days unknown spouse, hers, dev%e'es,
CASE NO, 7S-7.CA-0$.D
Post Oflice Cox 879
Paul E. Elsea - BA(6 16 75
plaintiff's attorneys, wtiose address
after a ir 17 f'C)
lot
MELVIN .J HARBER, Trvitee.
after
thC
first
publication
or
posting
grante.e-j,
creditors.
iienors,
or
other
Winter Park, Florida 32789
3OTE
FACED WIT H A DRINKING
A I Agriculture Zone
To
is 10) East Robinson Street, P0.
Moc
hereof, and serve a copy thereof parties claiming by. through under,
Plaintiff, Publish May 30, .iune 6. 1975
PROBLEM
parka mobile homeon the following
Box 3061. Orlando, Florida 322, on
upon petitioner's attorney, whose or against any such deceased
vs
DEN 196
described property That part of Lot
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
or
before
the
12th
day
of
June,
1973,
S &amp; 7 DEVELOPMENT COR
name ar-wi address 4re: Harry H
defendant or defendants. if alive,
______________________________
so-Apartments Unfurnist'd
9 and Lot 1), Palm Hammock
Can Help
and file the original with the clerk of
Marvel, of Anderson &amp; Rush, 3-n E and, if dead, 'heir unknown spouse,
PORATION, a Florida corporation
lIotment near Lake Jessup, in
- -Call 473 4587
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
this Court either before service on
Central Blvd
and AVERY WISDOM.
P0. Box 7201, heirs, devIsees, legatees, grantee's,
write P 0 Box 121)
Un1urnh'j Cott,,r, 1100 Month
Section 10 7031. as recorded in PB )
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
plaintff'sattorneys
or
immediately
Orlando, Florida If you fall todo so. Creditors. lienors. ar other parties
Defendants
Sanford, Florida)7771
Pages 101and 105, Seminole County,
bnquire7lOw 18th St
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
thereafter; otherwise a default will
judgment may be entered in due claiming by, through, under, or
NOTICE OF SUIT
Flis on Sarfor Avenue near Oai
COUNTY, FLORIDA
- -------be
entered
against
youforfherelief
course upon the petition
TO AVERY WISDOM
against any such deceased defen
way fOIST No 2)
CASE NO. 7$793-CA.09.E
5-._.1_ost &amp; Found
demanded in the complain'.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
dInt or defendants, and all parties
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
I &amp; 7 Bedroom Apf 1105170 mo
CHARLES 0 TULLER, JR not
7. John Stutiman - BA(6 1675)
- --WITNESS my hand and seal of
sad Court at Sbnford, Seminole having or claiming to have any
You are 'sereby notified that the
321 O6
£3TE - A 1 AgrIculture Zone
individually but as Nominee Of the
To
thiS
Court
on
My
12th.
1975
County, Florida, this lath day of
above CaPtioned action has been
right, tItle-, or interest in and to the
LOST
Small
Labrador
female
Trustees of COUSINS MORTGAGE
park
a
mibile
home
for
nigh?
wat
(Seat)
May, 1975
property described in Ihe- Corn
.flstltuted against you in the Circuit
puppy, 3 rros black, from Lake Partially furnished apt, LongwOOd,
chman on the following de1,ribed
AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS, an
Arthur H Bcckwith. Jr.
Court of the 38th Judicial Circuit Of
(Seal)
plaint, to wit
children &amp; pets accepted $30 4SI2
Monroe area REWARD 323 6569
property - The SW', of NE .0f SE
unincorporated buslnest trust
Clerk of the Circuit Court
or $30 7)52
Florida, in and for Seminole County organlied under the
Arthur H. BeCkwlth, Jr
SECTION 170IO2SlS STATE ROAD
'. of Section 33 19 3) (less P WI
laws of the
By: Joy Stokes
to foreclose a mortgagv upon the State of Georgia,
IS £ O0: SEMINOLE COUNTY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
containing 10 acre-s more or lest, on
Deputy Clerk
Deflary, Acults Lovely large 1 bed
6 Child C'e
following described real 11-operty:
By - Lois fl Walker
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 104
Cameron Avenue (01ST NO 2)
Plaintiff,
room,
air, ide-al for retired persons
Pub'ish:
May
16.
23.
30.
Juneà,
1975
Deputy
Clerk
LOtsItNu 77. Block 35 and Lots 1
RIGHT OF WAY
FEE SIMPLE
$.Fredfl.MaIciantoni-BA(6 16
DEN-106
$61441;
2228051
thrulln BtOckS4lndLots3$thru5l GIEGER
Publish: May 30. June 6.
Beginning 181.7 feet East of the
ChildCareinmyhome
_________________________
20.
%973
73) tOE - Al Agriculture Zone
DEVELOPMENT
in Block 36 of the 4th Section
DEN
197
Southwe'stcornerof
the
SE
'401
SW
Fenced
Yard
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
To operate a Convalescent home on
MASTERSCOvE
i,of Section 19, Township 2% South,
DREAMWOLD, Sanford. Florida, WIt. FR ED
3723931
NOTICE
LGI EGER and
the'foliowing deScribed property: C
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
ON THE LAKE
according to the Pta? thereof,
Range
30
East,
run
East
ISO
lice?,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
HENRIETTA GIEGER; BONANZA
200 ft of N 2)7 Oft of Lot 77. McNeil's Child care, my home, hot meats.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
371 7900
?p''flCC North 204 6 feet, thence in a
recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 99, of
Pursuant to Public Law 92S00.
CONSTRUCTION, INC., a-k a
Orisnoc Villa, in Section 2021
n
Noticeaf Public Hearing
large yard. Sanford area Call
the Public Records of Seminole BONANZA
Southwesterly
direction
2S21
feet
to
Section 101 (a) (1), Federal Water
Cub Lake Drive 1DIST No.
CONSTRUCT ION
The Board of County Corn
2 Bedroom unfurnithed apt, ar,
Lonnie, 3739167
Cnty, Florida
point of beginning, contaIning 15.116
Pollution Control Act (1972 Amend
COMPANY, INC., a k a BONANZA
c• VARIANCES
mitsioners of Seminole County.
wall to wall carpet 117% month,
Yo
are required to file a
square
feet
(035.1
acre),
more
or
ments),
this
agency
has
received
an
CONSTR UCT ION
COMPANY,
JoAnne LaPoma
BA(6 1$ 75)
Saturday &amp; Evening
Florida. will hold a public hearing to less
15.0 damage deposit 20) E 71st St.
responlve pleading to Pllintif•'s
application for certification that the
ROGER LONSWAY; and FLORIDA
A 1 Agriculture Zone
consider a proposed change of
Side
Child Care Ages 70
373 1309 atteq 330
Complaint with the (cik of ttsC ENVIRONMENTAL At.ES, INC
You and each of you are hereby
following proect Is) will comply
Yaro VarIance from 25' to 10' for
A Child't World 373 8474
toning from R 1 Single Family
aforesaId Court, and serve a copy
severally
notifIed
that
the
plaintiffs
with the applicable water quality
swimming pool on the following
Detenoants.
FRAPIKLINARMSAPTS
Dwclting District to P 2 Duplea on
thereof upon PlaInlilt's Attorney, A.
filed it% sworn Complaint, together
standards of the State of Florida as
NOTICE OF ACTION
descrl
properly Beg at a point
$170 Florida Ave
the following described property;
with its Declaration of Taking In the
JAY CRISTOL. 21 Northeast First
prescribed in Chapter 173. Florida
'O BONANZA CONSTRUCTION,
719 55' N of SW cor of P1W 'aol NE '.
9Good Things to Eat
373 4650
tots 6 throuoh 70. inclusive, of
Avenue, Miami, FlorIda. 33131, not
above
styled
Court
against
you
and
Administraf we Code
INC. a k a BONANZA CON
Section 352) 30, run N 19 deg
Block
7.
AlIen's
First
Adiition
to
later than June 30th, 1975, or a
eachofyouasdefendantsseeking to
Project Plo 593-00153 IC
STRUCTION COMPANY. INC., a k
46" E parallel with Howell Branch Cucumbers, you pick Bring own
WashIngton Heights. as recorded ifi Condemn
SAPIDLEWOOD VILLAS
default will be entered agalns' YOU a BONANZA CONSTRUCTION
the above described
Applicant: Seminole County
Road, 455' thence run N 700' thence
Plat Book). Page 7). public records
East
Celery
lust
east
of
centainer
110W AIRPORT BLVt4
or the relief demanded in the
property located in Seminole
Description Construction of Clock
COMPANY, a Florida corporation
run S 9 cleg ci' 46" W 155' thence
of Seminole County. Florida, in
WTRR 373 7170 or 37) 6791 for
SANFORD,)?) 7070
Complaint
County,
Florida,
and
by
Eminent
maintenance
dredge
channel
on
AddreSs unknown
run 5 700' to P013 Less P W of
Section Il 7)31 Further described
information
Domain proceedings
DATED' May 27th. 1975.
St Johns River. Section 37; T19S,
You are hereby notified that the
Grand Road, subiect to R w of
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS.
- -as East of Reed Avenue, South of
(Seat)
You are further notified that the
R32E, Seminole County
above named Plaintiff has filed
'
Power Company easement Further
Gracious country living, yet city
State
Road
126,
approximately
Arthur H Beckwi'h. Jr.
Plaintiffs
will
c,iIl
for
hearing
up
18-Help
All interested persons are hereby
Complaint ntpse above styled Court.
described as located at the corner of
security Quiet, s*,ndpfoof 12
mile East of Oviedo City Limits.
befor,' lhe Honorable Dav'd U
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in the nature of a mortgage
informed that this agency is conHowell Branch Road and Grand
BR, all electric kitchen Enjoy
This public hearing will be held in
Stra*,i
one
of
By' Joy Stokes
siderino
the
Judg
of
the
the Issuance of a cee.
foreclosure on that certain real
Road fOIST No 1)
We have llstlnu We have buyers,
outdoor picnics, and leisure time
the County Commission Chambers
Deputy Clerk
above styled Court on the 15th day Of
tification to the applicant,
property herein described, said land
2. Bruce C. Arrow
BA(6 16 75)
We need another real estate
in the courtyard 300 E Airport
of the Coirtho'
Sanford, Florida.
.luly. A 0, 1975. at 11 30 o'clock
Publish- May 30, June 6. 13. 20, 1975
Interested persons are hereby
situate, lying and being in Seminole
liv -- P 144 Reidentiil Zone
Blvd 373 1310
licensee to help us make sales
on June 71, 1975, at 7 00 P.M. or as
A,M
in
DEN 19$
the
SeminOle County
notified that objections may be filed
County. Florida, to wit:
Rear Yard Variance for screened
socw thereafter as possible
Forrest Greene. Inc . 373 6353. 372 Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. its
withIn 20 day's from date of this
North ' of the NE '. (less the
encloSure from 30' to 21' on the
Board of County
1970, eves
IN
THE
COUNTY
application for an Order of Taking in
COURT
publIcation, Objections must be
South 3 chains of East "i) of Section
31-Apartnnts Furnished
following described property - Lot
Commissioners
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
accordance with Its Declaration Of
SubmItted in writing to the below
U, Township 70 South, Range
11, Block C, The Meadowt Unit I, in Accountant, experienced, full
'
Seminole
County.
Florida
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75I2M-CC.1a.H
Taklnghecesoforefitedinthiscause
East, Seminole County, and the
address and must be supported by
charge So.- retail stores Must 3roomapt ,up.tairs. lights &amp; water
Section 367079, on Post and Rail
fli. Sid Vihten, Jr •
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
All parli to this suit and all other
PORT
North IlchalnsoftheWestschalns
evidence whch would indicate that
Road (DIST NO 7)
know office procedure and coo
Included Mature
SI! Park
Chairman
AUTHORITY, a body politicking of Section 12, Township 20 South,
interestedparties may appear at the'
the subject project (sI would have
trots through profit and lots
3 Roder A. Renzulli
A?tt:
Awe, Sanford
BA(6
16
corporate.
time and place designated and be
an adverse effect on water quaIl-,
Range 29 East. Seminole County,
,s aav
Reply to Box 570. Co The Evening
A 1 Agriculture Zone
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Plaintiff,
he-Ird
and the South ts of the SE '.of SE '. standards of the above described
I ur 2 Bedroom Adulttonlv
Herald, P 0 Box 163?. Sanford,
Pear Yard Variance from 50' to 3$'
Publish May
waters
Of Section 7. Townhlp 20 South,
P,SRK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
no the foliowinq described property
FIa 3777)
DE t in
ii UC E SCOBIE and AMOS
AND
Range 79 East, Seminole County.
Details of the locations and plans
751% Park Drive 570 up
S 6)) 0)' of E 166' of SE '.of NW '.of
,.ALLS, d b a DELTA MARINE.
for the above project (5) and other
Florida, less that part lying in Inc
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Section 752079, less the Ely and Sly Ladies as fashIon show directors
Defendants
Each defendant isheeety required
3Pm Apt all utilities furnished,
Right of Way
relevant Information may be
of
Longwood
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
33' thereof for road Further
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn 13
NOTICE OF ACTION
591 50 Adults only No pets 379
to serve written defenses, if 4fl), tO described as located at the corner of
Markhim Road. Containing 101.57
etamiflid at this office between 0:00
Notice of Public Hearing
to
$5
an
hour,
Commission
Full
0r
TO: AMOS WALLS
said Complaint on
7294 eves &amp; wknds
acres,
am. andl )Op m .Mondy through
The Board of County Corn
past
time
Lake Myrtle Hilts Road and Dixon
No experience
_____________________________
Address unknown
Friday.
You are comrranded to file your
THOMAS 6 FREEMAN.
missioners of Seminole County.
Road (01ST, NO 7)
neceSSary, sampl
free, start
BAMBOOCOVE GAPDENAPTS
County Attorniy
written defenses to said Complaint
Office of Dredge
Florida, wIll holo a public hearing to
no*, 3195.420. 319 5491
4. PatricIa W. Rich- BA(6 1675)
Decor furnIture, 12 BR, deep shlg
BRUCE SCOBIE
Seminole County
with the Clerk of the above named
and Fill
consider a proposed change of
Sly
P 1A Residential Zone
carpeting Call tee, reslden
747 Melfa Crescent
Court ani to serve a copy thereof
1007 Highway 134
State of Florida
Zoninc
from P IAA and P IAAA
Pear Yard Varianc, from 30' to 12' LeasIng Agent for small apartment
manager
today 300 C Airport
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
upon Gene H. Godbold. Esquire, of
Altamonte Springs.
Department of
complex Apartment plus salary.
Single Family Dwelling District to
nd Side Yard Varianc, from 10' to
Blvd 323 1310
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Maguire. Voorhis &amp; Wells, PA., P
FlOrida
32701
Pollution Control
PC-i Country Estates on the
678 5450 Days or 37) 6470 eves.
I' to Lot 19. Block F, Lynwood
_____________________________
action to enforce a lien upon the
0 Box 633, Orlando, Florida 32102,
on or before the 2nd day of July, Revision, in
2367 Executive Center
following deScribed property.
One I. Two Bedroom apartments .
Section 1$ 2)29.
following property in Seminole
Work your own hour's Earn extra
Attorneys for Plaintiff on or before
A 0, 197%. and file the originil with
Circle East
The SW'. of Section 30, Township
houses
recorded In Pt) 16. Pages 3') and 33
County, Florida
income as an AVON Represen
the 70th day of June, 197%
thC Clerk of the ,sbove styled Court
Montgomery Building
19
South,
Range
30
East.
less
the
Further
describe-Cl
as cm Carbone
Motor Vessel PADDLE WHEEL
Date May 19th. 1975
tative Call 641 3019
Slid d3te. to Show cause what
Payton Realty
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
South 110 fet'i of the West 995 6 beet,
Way (01ST No 3)
QUEEN, C N 231544. G.R.T. 25;
(Seal)
right, title, Interest or lien you or
Publish May 30. 1975
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Further
S.
Joseph
373 1)01. 7640 fliawaIM ,.,
DePaulis - BA(6 1675)
-hiS been filed tgainst you and you
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
any of you have In and to the
DEN 19)
deScribed as Paola Corners
P 144 Residential Zone
are rguired to serve a copy of your
21-Situations Wanted
Clerk of the Circuit Court
property
described
in
said
Corn
WELAKA APARTMENTS
Wilson Place on the East, Orange
Lot Width Variance from 90ff to 63 ft
written defenses. if any. thereto on
Joy Stokes
NOTICE CF SHERIFF'S SALE
tia w it t
Boulevard on the West, Old Stale plaint SOd to Wow cause, if any you ard Lot Size Variance from 11,700
W C HUTCHl,ON, JR.. Piain,irVs
Deputy Clerk
Bookkeeper Secretary.
desires
hive, why said property snould not
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Road
ldonflorth,
and
Wilson
S'hool
locK
s
ft on the following
attOrney,whoWagdres5ls730p4rth
GENE H. 000BOLD, Esquire
be condemned for the uses and
position full charge NCR, hSS 3ij
AVALON APARTMENTS
by virlue of fhat certain Writ of
"'
Road on South
described property: Lot 7. Lake
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, on Pbli5h. May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 1975
a set forth in the Corn
purposes
experience
Also
cost
&amp;
ADULTS,NOPETS
Execution issued out of and under
This public hearing will be held 'n
Brantley Isles. Amended P1st, in
or before June 71, 1975 and file the
DEN ii?
Ihe seal of the Circuit Cuurl of
consolidating accounting &amp; FWX
116W 2ndSt.
the' County Commission Chambers plaint filed herein If you fail to do SectIon 4 2179. on Poinsettia Drive
original with the Clerk of thi5 Court
machine
experience
668
5064
Orange
County.
Florida,
upon
a
final
so,
a
default
will
be
entered
aga'nst
of
the
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida,
____________________________ I
(01ST PIo 3)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
either before service on Plaintiff's
Bedroom apt Large rooms, Nice'
you for the relief demanded in the
ludgme'nt rendered in the aforesaid
on June-71. 1975. at 7 00 P M • or as
FOR
SEMI NOLE
4. James C. Lewis
COUNTY,
attorney or immediately thereafter;
BA(6
167%)
Work Monday or Wednesday
furnished Just remodeled Like
Days
Complaint,
court
on
the
7th
day
of
October,
A0
soon
thereafter
as
possible
FLOP IDA
19v
M I Industrial Zone
otherwise a default will be entered
Buffer
Good references Call 37) 0516
new ill W 1t St.
1971, in that certain case entitled,
WITNESS
MY
HAND
AND
SEAL
Board of County
CASE NO. 75I3'-CA -09.E
Yard Varlane from 15.0' to 0' and
against you for the relief demanded
after 5
of SSid Court on the 78th day of May.
r.-..i
Commissioners
DAC CORPORATION, 4 FtI'%Vi4* Pan American Bank of Orlando,
P-urn or unfurn ApIs, large 1 &amp; 2
'"'iii
,n tr.e Complaint or pttitinn
•. .'.•.,i.., .. I'art,s,
,j. lt'i
C:;: r:..
$emInOII Cn?y, Florida
Corporation.
'g Side Setback Variance from _____________________________
bedrooms, carpeted, aIr conWlTNESSsnyhangandth,WaIof
et al. dc , Defendant, which
(SEAl)
By' SId Vihln, Jr.,
ditioned Plo pets Moderate rent
70' to IS' Ofl the following described
Plaintiff, aforesaid Writ
this Court on the 19th day of May.
of Execution was
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Chairman
vi
property S",ofLot77(ltp Wfor
377 1110
A 0 1975
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Attest
WILLIAM C TAYLOR, and JUNE
S P.434) Forrest City. Orant.e Park.
Sea'
Seminolt County, Florida, and I
By - Lillian T Jenkins
Arthur H Beckwitp,. Jr
in Section 16 2129
Monthly Rentals Available
A H Beckwith, Jr.
P TAYLOR and LOCAL FINANCE have
Further l'I THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
levied upon the following
Deputy Clerk
Publish
My
30,
1975
CO
of
5135 5151) Color TV
FLORIDA,
Clerk of the Court
described as torated between HIgh
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
described property owned by W.
Publish- May 30, Juneó, I). 70. 1915
DEN 191
QUALITY INN NORTH
By: LiIliln T Jenkirs
wayaMintl
Orange
Avenue,
West
of
FLORIDA
Hugh Parks. Jr and Betty w
DEN 70.1
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Little Weklv River IDIST. No 3) CASE NO. 'S1$4'CA.I7.E
NOTICEOFSUIT
Deputy Clerk
Parks.hiswIfe,saidprpprtying
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
7 Eugenie Valencia
10 WILL lAM E TAYLOR
Publish May 73. 30, June 6, 13, 1975
flAt
616
DON
FOX
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
a
-located 'n Seminole County, Flørid.
E 1011 FE E NTII JUDICIAL C IR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
75) IIV - P IA Residential Zone
DIN lee
JUNE P TAYLOR
Florida corporation,
more particulariy described as
31A-.4)iplexes
CUlT
OF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
OF
ADJUSTMENT
Rear
Yard
Varlancu
-Addr
Unknown
from 10' to a' to
Plaintiff,
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SEMINOLECOUNTYIOARQ
'Notice of Public Hearing
construct utility buildIng on the vs
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Various
household
effects
In
PROBATE
DIVISION
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
June 16, 197%
7 Bedrooms. aituitt preferred, 530
that an action to foreclose morlgigefollowinqdes(ribc' property lotS
JAYMOR
CORPOATION,
cluding
dining room (hairs,
PROBATE NO 75 16$ CP
Notice of Public Hearing
7:00 P.M.
Wck F u'i",ShcJ ur uiifurn.S.t't-Cl
cotrir.g the following real and
1r5t Slopes, in etion I 7129, on Florida corporation, and RICHARD
freezer, refrigerator, dish5 and
In re: Estate of
The Board of County Corn
TO WHOM IT MA.Y CONCERN
323 5154. 327 4420
personal property an Seminole
West Lake Brantley Road. (DIST
BRUCE
KERLIf,
and
ELIZABETH
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plctureS inventory available from
HELEN S D4',(LS
Notice is hereby given that the
misslorsers of Seminole County will County, Florida, to wit
No. 33
PEARCE KERLIN. his wife,
I hr Civil Division of the Seminole
DELTONA-- New Duplex, Furn, or
hold a put.lic hearinç tp co,'idee i'
Seminole County Board of Ad
deceased
I. Burton H. Tischer - (IA(6 16
All that tract or parcel Of land County
Defendants
Sheriff's
unfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn
Department,
All
NOTICE
T(5
(
appeal against the Board of Ad
justment
EDITORS
public
will
conduct
a
75)
S)V
lyIng
M 1 Industrial Zone
beng the' North 75 feet of property to be sold in one lot.
NOTICE OF ACTION
tare 373 1171 or 6616.344
To All Creditors and All Persons bearing to consider the following Pear Yard Variance frum IS' to 5.'
Iustmeist in approving a Front Yard Lot land the South 29 66 feet 05 LOt
TO- RICHARD BRUCE KERLIN
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One Ii) 1973
Thunderbird
Havinç Claims or Demands Against Items:
VarL'nce In an P IAA RCsid,ntial Block 2%. SUBURBAN ItCHES,
and Side Yard Varianc, from 20' to and
ELI ZA BET H
3 Bedrooms, family room, 2
Automobile
PEARCE
Said Estate;
Zone from 75 ft.rt to 17'é" and a Side •Ccording t the pla? thereof
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS - 11' on the following described KERLIPI his
wife-,
bedroom, carport Children okay
Whose
One
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CONTINUED
property l'arts of Lofs 1$ tP,ru lv. known address it LJflknf,..n
recorded In Piat (1c,uk, S. page 6') and
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Sanford officials had made it c!ear that the city would

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and Is also co vered
by a s ta te law regarding annexation.
"I as afraid that would happen," Kno wles sa id. "I
talked with everyone concerned on this matter, trying to
lx)int out that with two act-, and two different time
elements, the municipa lities in Seminole County would be
iii a serious situation about planning programs. Ap
parently, I didn't do as good a Job as I should have."
K no wles sa id he had been concerned that sou th
Seminole communities would Find their situations
critical" under two acts "because many of them are Just
getting st ar t ed in planning act work."
"Sanford won't be too badly affected because our
planning act is a bout done. In Fact, it is being prepared for
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the difficulties,
none of the members of the de partment on City Council,
Fire Chief Chuck Smith, who department were paid city moved to have the department
led the opposition to the pur.
mployes they should not be exempt from filling the forms
chasing procedure.-., had fcr,-cd to fill Gul
prepared a resignation for city when they need to buy and small materials.

council over the issue.
But, a petition signed by .30

something.
Ile also was opposed

members of the volunteer

living to go tt!ouh ill the red

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motion
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The issue was scheduled to be

ra e Park Before Grant Is P(i
Department

in the small picnic shelter, Resources,

nut on the Council agenda for
ihe June 11 meeting.
Smi th accused the city of
questioning his integrity with
d

e new purchasing procedures

of Natural state channels the money to the the parks land prior to the 4, with or without a completed
county, which disperses the approval of the remaining road system.

The attempt to repeal the local Seminole Plan Act
(ailed when Sen. Warren Sims attempted to tack on an
amendment to the 'Little Elms" measure Friday which
would have pla ce d Seminole County under the new state
law.
His aion Failed in the last minute push to approve
the planning iiieusurc, thus clearing the way Fur the i9Th
Legislature to adlourn next week.

Rep.[lob Hattawey, who backed Sims' action, said he
did not Feel "Seminole should be under both bills because
It is not fair to the citizens."

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may take the shock

treatment of a strike to wake
which had only two tables,
According to Froemke, the funds to the Society.
grant monies.
the city council up that is a
there were four metal bar-b-que second payment, Si4l.Wo, on the
The Society has asked the volunteer fire department,"
The state cannot deal directly
The Society, which is leasing
grills. flute said the restrooms matching $100,000 has
been with the Society, Froemke said, the parks land from the county Seminole County Commission Smith said. Smith received
"looked good:'
approved
because the Society is a privat.. at a nominal cost, is seeking to to proside more than $30,000 for vocal agreement from several
road construction but the board members of the audience,

with the state division of ment after several society Society.

ounty,

Herald Staff Writer

That was the reaction Saturday from City Manager
Warren "Pete" K no wles when he learned his light to have
the 1974 &amp;'mninole Land Plan Act repealed had failed,

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main reascris for sticking to the

TheZoo,whichwasoi-igin.ally July

"We're not advocating a
strike but we would strike to
prove a point." I'ie sail.
Sorenson, followed Smith's
presentation on t sta of th

move the department, said he didn't

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Recreiiition and Parks to follow members signed a SlW,000
Froeinkesaid he when he was scheduled to open the last of animals from the run down 7.6o understand why the new pur"Most picnic tables are UP on the recommendations,
ba nk note. Th
e society has in the county on the inspection May, was rescheduled to a July in downtown Sanford,
chasing is "such a problem."
Sorenson said the intention of
the new procedures was not to
include minor purchases such
as gasoline.

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purchasing and accounting hired bookkeeper, Jim Collins the de .rt'mr', act as watprocedures
where the fire department mu-t (hdogs" over the purchasing of
Li-.,"
The threat came during a file purchasing orders and the department and additional
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meeting of firemen and city requests on all materials red tape is not necessary.

-don bleyer and City clerk flenry Tamm
Scaled from left, Commissioner A. A. McClanahan. Mayor I,ee
51(wre and Commissioner Julian Sten.strom. I Herald color photo

Florida Attorney General

Longwood To

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But, Smith could not be
persuaded that the new city

zoning recently completed by the lion's share of the property and resn'ential zoning,
legal action was almos t certain
the City Council there.
and business district I limited
n recent months, City to develop over the rean-

County

Attorney

Tom continercial) on the part bor-

chases.
"We don't have time to

Attorney Ned Julian Jr. told nexation, called the land use (file all the orders). If I was '
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Robert Shevin's office last
ree:iian predict ed Friday this dering the road,
councilmen Shevin's office was designation bo th spot and strip salaried employe
y (city)
November said the legality of suit may be only the first the
suit if the zoning and the entire council would have to pay me $20,000 a
me city originally annexed willing to dismiss the
the state annexation law, county fil
year to put up with this nones
against
Seminole
the
property several years ago city perfected adopted again) move an "abuse of power."
Chapter 74.190, because of its municipalities,
Freeman said Friday a basis sense.
on a petition from the cwmers at the annexation now that the
confusing sections, would
tract is contiguous.
"I will not go to Big Daddy
of
the county litigation will be
"It
is
my
impression,"
the
time.
Shevin's
offi
ce filed
ultimately have to be decided In Freeman said, "that every suit challenging the annexation
An ordinance completing the that the original annexation iSorensont for ever)' nut and
the courts.
illegal annexation by a
re-annexation was passed by was illegal, thus the rean- bolt and tank of gas we need."

That is exactly what is going municipality here will result
en and the test arena is a law suit being filed by the
to be Seminole County.
count y ()illuuiSsiOfl
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flute said he dQes not received shortly by the Smiety. oWn4ation.
have the county incorporate the
11111'. (f Interior comes only a than 10 picruc tables.
"forest-e any prollikm Colininig ,. Htiltlaitt Pop 31, IM date _- The sinount
of
red
tape
ihmore
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I than 80 acres into the
— widen a section of steps up now with the funding.
has been set for compLethr of volved in funneling the monies count)' parks lands,
frr.'n the scheduled July 4 leading frnm a picnic shelter. lie said the report is being the three-year project. The through so many hands also has
Discu.ssion between county
L
r roming of the 7.(xi and allHuie said on Friday in typed up with photographs and Society in IM secured mat- caused what Froemke calls a
t I is joinIng parh.
and
Society officials are
Atlanta th.
,!"I didn't care for Will be
forwarded to an official ching funds from the depart- "bone of contention" with the currently underway.

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mentioned in [lie report will be sanded down in the factory," tie
State official
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asked
the
county
commission
to
tour,
he
was
able
to
straighten
4
opening
and
some
Society
[Like money from the fire
completed prior to the July 4 said.
Froemke
said
Friday
that
he
pick
up
the
note,
but
this
has
out
some
of
the
paper
work
members
considered
delaying
department.
o -.ntng
Hule said the .steps needed to will make another inspection of been ruled illegal,
Smith told Mayor Walter
between the Society and the the opening longer.

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T he grant money is only for be improved to provide better the parks lands prior to the final
The first payment of more County.
The second delay would have Sorenson, who also attended the
Pa4s lantl, .Idjoirii,,1P, the r.eiv the parks lands and not for the walkways for elderly people. installment of Or- grant.
Lhan
$Z7,000
was
paid
in
June,
"The county is really just the been caused by Ahe lack of meeting, that "if the city
:ntra! ilorida Z)o has zoo.
lie said the steps were "too
Froernke is the head of the lrj4.
intermediary,
the vehicle," roads in the park, but now continues to push to take the derveale '-flue nii,.ir projects
steep" and I should be widened grants and aids division of the
The federal agency channels Froemke said.
Bill fluie, project officer from oil I.
.chich muft be completed
Society officials have recon- partment's funds away a
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recreation and parks with the the money to the state. and the
the Bureau of Outdoor
Froemke
said
he
will
inspect
sidered
and plan to open on July genera I strike will be in order."
before
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67th Year, No. 243—Sunday, June 1. 1975

Answer tO Previous Punle

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()BI'8VSBMI
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(13) MovIe
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Saturday

(24) Senior Scene
(35. 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line
(0) $25,000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood
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the law in court, citing
ng. wI hills load near Lake
in a con- Kuima load and tts zoning

in claiming the larxi was not
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Courml little more than 10 days nexation was subject to the

tiguous
other city of
ago anti signed into law by state annexation law,
property,
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requirtrilent
state law for a valid annexa-

tion. Tl,-.e city admitted the land
w is not contiguous.

Mayor James It. IA)rmann, *
The state law says a city consideration to allow the fire
The orthriance passed on a cannot change the zoning for department and the Seminole
scant 3-2 Council vote with two years on annexed land to County Fire Department to

'our'ilmen Gerard Connell
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tile activities of Herring's of. I jilvii to control and supervise possible harin to the %icttin
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and-or lus property."
The Ilrt'vard jury report
ihi' Grand Jury recoin"1 took disciplinary action
State Atty. Abbott hkrring findings state ''that there was i i'adcd ''that there be coin- because I was not made aware
says a ITM criminal case was insufficient supervision. control 11-le control and supervision of beforehand of our action,"
dismissed in circuit court at and communication wi th an tie activities of the State hIerriig said. "I would have
Sanford "thru the negligence of Assista nt State Attorney and Attorney's investigator., to concurred in the action had I
'fl experienced Assistant State
the State Attorney 's in- avoid unethical, improper, been apprised of the tota l
Attorney" and that the ein- vestigator in it case known as il egal
or
underhanded circulmstances. The case was
plo)'V, who has since cllte~ed
Statv of Florida %.s. Scott p~cvodurei or conduct." The disinisse;i
thruugh
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private law practi ce, "was Kenneth and Orville Anderson Ju;'.' also slated that "all per- negligence of an
experienced
reprimanded by me."
when the S ta le Attorney's in. .omtrcl of the Sta te Attorney's Assistant State Attorney, he
herring made the s ta tements vestigators were involved and oh ice should conduct them- was reprimanded by me."
in his reply to a Brevard Count)' par ticipated in the Issuance of i selves in an exemplary manner
herring said Brock went to
Grand Jury report Issued after False stock certificate. It was so that t heir behavior is at all work for the State
Attorney's
a six-month investigation of his maintained as the position of times abo ve reproach."
office Nov. 1. 1971 at a salary of
office. herring, now in the the State Attorney's office that
"I take issue with any lit)- $13,500 annually and was
middle of his second term as the behavior of its staff was to phic!ltion that this office has, at making $'2l,000 a year when he
elected State Attorney for the ;irotectthccomplaming witness any time, engaged in any imn• resigned the position effective
18th Judicial Circuit ( Seminole from harm. However, it is a iroc'r or unethical conduct. 1 Feb. 1,1974 to enter private Law
and Brevard counties), Iden- Finding of the Grand Jury that will not condone such conduct," practice.
tified the Former assistant as alternative ethical methods Herring said Frida y in his
A deposition given Oct. 23,
Newma n Brock, who now has were available. The case was written reply to portions of the 1973 in the Kenneth-Anderson
Offices in Altamonte Springs, (lisnhiss'(i b) the Court becüuse 17-page Grand Jury report.
case b) then-Sta te Attorne)
Brock was one of 38 witnesses the State failed to oppose a
Herring said there was investigator C.E. DeI'uy Jr.,
who appeared before the motion to disinim filed by the nothing unethical in the Ken- stated that a stock certificate
h3S'es'iH'd Gra nd Jury that hired defendants. Throughout the neth-Anderson case. "We took was issued by an Orlando
at.
a private attomiey to advise it tran3miction, the State Attorne y action in an alleged extor tion
after jt'rors decided to probe was not adequately ad keil au'.! conspiracy plot to prevent
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There's another "giant" loose in Semriinole County and
can be seen at the Agricultural Center daily, Read Donna
Estes' story about the camphor tree on Page 2A of today's
Herald
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but uzit'niployment in Setitinole County is still high with
1,500 high school students about to make it higher. Area
job experts are concerned 'and Staff Writer Ed Prichett
tells why in his story on Page GA toda.

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Monday, May 26, 1973-613

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AN ORDINANCE OF THF. CITY $u(hotherrnatteqsestheCourtmey
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parties clalminu or having any
Notice i hereby given that we ale 'ght, title, interest, estate. mor
engaged in business at 133 Highway gage or other 1cm to or on those
434. Casselberry 32707. Seminole certain tracts of In4 described as
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Location of Fiori
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nameof PLANTS, POTS 'N KNOTS, poration's DeBary Plant-North
and that we intend to register said L ongwood transmission line guying
name with the Clerk of the Circuit easements In thi NE'i of Section
(ourt. eminose County, Florida in Township IC South, Range 30 Eat
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accorda nc e with the provisions of
Seminole County, Florida, on the
Inc Fictitious Name Statutes, To
property ul William P and Clara h,
Wit - Section 555 09 Florida Statutes
S.M.'n Lot 3. Pine Lake Groves, a
1951
SubdiviSiOn of record in Plat Book 9.
5: .ioame .1 RuileIl
Page 77, Public Records of
Joyce M Jackson
Cnty, Florida,
Publish. May 5, 12, 19. 26. 1974
and beIng more particularip DEN 33
described in the Petition heretofor e It
silt. and me toiJowing persons. 1
together with all unknOwn perss
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OPINE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa. claiming by. through or under
known poisons who are dead, or Who
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In re the Estate of:
WILLIAM P BALL
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EDWIN 0 HUNT
Twin Lakes
BOB 167$
Deceased
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Sanford, Florida 37711
FINAL NOTICE
Notice hereby given that the
undersigned will, on the 41h day o
CLARA M BALL
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A t) 'i"c. n'espnf to tho
TJn Lakes
r'uonrabIe Circuit Judge 01
boil 167$
Seminole County, Florida, his final
Sanford. Florida 32771
return, account and vouc hers, as
Executor of the Estate of Edwin 0 ,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
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Hunt. deceas ed, and at said time, Declaration of Taki ng hCS been Wei
then and there. make application to in the above styled cause by
the Said Judge fora final Settlement Petitioner. Florida Power (or
04 hiS administration of sad estate, poratlon. for condemnation s
and for an order discharging James easements upon and within the lar.
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described above and In the PetitIon
Dated this the )Oth day of April, for the purpose af constructing and
A 0 197$.
maintaining guy wir es and a nchors
James A. Hunt
esse ntial for the support of a portIon
As Executor of thi
of a double circuit 730 KV steel ie
Estate of
transmission line under construction
Edwin 0 Hunt
in Seminole County, Florida
Deceased.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
C Vernon Misc, .i. Of
that the Petitioner, pursuant to t
CLEVELAND I MIZE
provisions of Section 71051, Flori
Attorneys for Executor
StatutM,willapply$o the Honorable IP 0 Drawer Z
Richard ft Muldrw, one of Se
tanford, Florida 37771
Judas of th' Circuit Court of 're
Publish: May 5, 12, 19, 25, 1915
Eighteen th Judicial Circuit, in
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for SPmlnoleCounty, Florida, on 'ti e
78th day of May, 197$. at II
LAKE CITY OF
o'clock. A M, in the Seminole
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MARY, FLORIDA
County Courthouse, Sanfori
Notice of Public Hearing
Florida. for a hearing to determlrir
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVN Ptv
Letfkmcy of the pleadings
thpCltyCotjflcHof the City of Lake, *tiether the Petitioner is propert,
Mary, Florida, that said Council will exercising its deleqated author tf' I
bold a Public Hearing at 7.30 pm, (1) the amount to be deposited
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Noticeisherebyglventhatwe.
engaged in business at 606 For$t
Of CiliSCiberry. Seminole County
Florida unde r the Iáctiinnt
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
STRUCIscTh. and tnat we intend ii'
register Said name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance With the
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S Melvin 0 Harper
James Edward Harper
rubiiSfl May 19. 76. June 7, 9, 197 5
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To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and

day of May. 197$
5 - Kirby Moncrief
As Executor
SHIIIHOLSER AND LOGAN
Attorney for S Kirby Mon.r1e4,

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Filed at Sanford Florida, this 13th

Year, No. 239-Tuesday, May 27, 1975

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ARIES tMarch 21-April 19) yourself put on the spot.
Keep
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CANCER (June 21-July )
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Don't
make any major
others
to
co-operate
with
aims
lITHE
IF HAPPY
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decisions
impulsively today,
important
to
you.
You'll
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especially
if what you decide
their
support
If
you're
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CURIOUS
has a direct effect upon another
aggressive,
FEMALE
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LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) Be
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ciforts
will
be
extra
cautious the next few da ys
It,
or
yo
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BLACK GODFATHER
Part $,
Ptv
scattered too thin and noth ing wi th work you're responsible
wort h w h i le will be achieved for. Don't make moves without
GEMINLMay2I-Ju ne 2O)Be first consulting superiors.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fli
careful today. You could be
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drawn into a friend's very corn- You'll ha ve to curb your exAtk For Midnight Shoe ________________
plicated affairs and find travagant tendencies today ,iiid
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tomorrow if you want to keep
your budget intact.
LIBRA(Sept. 23-O(t. 23) It
would be unwise at this time to
put off handling domestic
mat ters of importance that
need attention now.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
LOUNGE
Don't try to overpower others
A&amp; r
with your Ideas today. If they're
not
buying, pressuring them
and
won't do the trick.
S,GI'Afl'US Nov. 23-Dec.
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RESTAURANT
prize to a friend who, you know

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6:00 (2.6,8,9) News
NotiLe s hereby given that I am
(24) Villa Alegre
engaged in bij%ifletS at 100 Marvin
(44) Lucy Show
Ave., Bldg fli, Lonçwood 3flS0.
6:30 (2. 8) NBC News
Seminole County, Florida under the
tititlOuS name of CENTRAL
(6) CBS News
TOWING, and that I intend t
(9) ABC News
rrus!er sad name with the Clerk of
(13) Ensign (YToote
t!r Crcut ourt Seminole Counts
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With 1h
(35) Mayberry RFDFlorida In accordance
provisbotfl of the itltiOu flam
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Statutes. To Wit: Section •6 ('

the first puMicaton hereof, or the
same will be barred

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You might think that is good
for a dia betic, but It is not. It
plays hob wi th any attempts to
regulate a patient by diet or
insulin. The higher blood
glucose level in an untreated
dia be tic Is necessary to enable
gl ucose to enter the cells of the
body to release energy.
Lowering the level by alcohol
may bring on symptoms of
hypoglycemia (low blood
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Obviously, anyone who really
as "low blood sugar" should
not use alcohol in any form.

Is too low the liver normally
As you may guess from the
releases glucose into the blood above, I do not approve of a
or may convert amino acids diabetic drinking alcohol in any
from protein into glucose. When form, particularly if the
the liver can't do this because It disease is severe enough to
is processing alcohol, low blood require insulin or if any of the
glucose levels are apt to occur. dia be tic pill.s are used.

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that frequent enough? My
mot he r was a diabetic, but her
doctor used to send he r for a
bk)cld gar every four to six
weeks. Isn't that proper? 1)
h usband goes into the hospital
on the average of three times a
year because of the sugar.
DEAR READER
Alcoho l
has a pronounced effect on
level of blood glucose. In order
to metabolize alcohol, a basic
enzyme NAD in the liver is
completely tied up. You
this enzyme for the chemical
actions t he liver m ust perf orm

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Semoran Blvd Altamonte Spring ,
Seminole County. Florida under thio
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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court, Seminoi
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By BERNiCE BEDE osoi

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anything wi th alcohol his eyes
get as red as a beet, also
neck and top of his chest and
he has trouble breathing. By
that I mean Just one small glass
of wine, beer, or a scotch and
soda will do it.
Whe n he asks the doctor
about th is he gives him no
answer. Could you please help
us on this.
I was wondering if it is his
blood pressure. But the doct or
says It is all right. He only
goes for a blood sugar test
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DEAR DR. LAMB
My
husband has been a diabetic for
at least six years. He has been
under the doctor's care ever
since he found out about it. The
dot has told him he can
have a six-ounce glass of white
wine with his main meal every

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that am
engaged in buSifltt at 520 H'bt
Casselberry,
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Road
County. Florida under the f i ct i t ious
of T&amp;K DRIVE SERVICE,
triat i intend to register said
name With the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the Provisions of
ttie Fictitious Name Statutes,
Wit - Section $6S 09 Florida Statutes
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O'Malley and remove him from office.

O'Malley declined comment on the articles of
In Florida's unique government, Cabinet officers
matters
impeachment.
Ills press aide, Jerry Davies, said
have a vote equal to the governor on such
as natural resources, education, constr uction and O'Malley Would review the articles before deciding
w he t he r to comment.
highway safety.

The House impeachment committee did not

center purchase. O'Malley was a allegedly a secret

partner in the shopping center.

case.

--Sought and obtained through his executive

assistant, E.A. Faircloth, about $1,000 from
Independent Life Insurance Co. of Jacksonvjlk.
-had Faircioth obta in $560 from Charles T.
president of liberty National Life
Insurance Co., Birmingham, Ala., to help O'Malley
pay for office renovations.
In each case, according to the articles of in
peacliment, O'Malley used his influence as in-

The articles of impeachment charge that
O'Malley:
-Tcok inure than $70,200 from his former Miami
law partners, Bennett Feldman and Riccardo
Ciravolo, for referring insurance company clients
to them.

O'Malley was re-elected last November while
O'Malley is the first CabInet official In Florida
under
Indictment. He faces trial June 30 in
-Aroved a S2. million Gulf Life Insurance
history to be sublect to an Impeachment vote by
the
Tattlaha3see
on
charges
at
accepting
$10,Wo
in
kickCo. mortgage loan as an investment for Ow
full House.
backs from a,1snker aed perjury by fatling to list Jacksonville firm alter nducfng It to km the
Florida Ho
.ekor' Disnald Tucker, D.1 tbe mcm'ty aq a stale gIftFir: fpnn.
money t four Nath Florida men
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from wance comnies thAt had mat ters pen.

ding bétin him and could Ill afford to alienate him.

Final Word De/ayed commissioners To Hear Firms Violating
Utility
Ordinance?
City
Hall
Panel
Report
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schools on the way to
the Casselberry.
The Seminole County School Altamonte Springs City hail.
The board decided yesterday
Board has delayed until June 4
not to make the final decision
Layer said his recoinafinal decision on zone lines for
until June 4. Hoard members
tnendation
will be "similar" to
South Seminole County which
felt that way parents will have
previous recommendation.
entail the controversial trantime to study Layer's WedThat initial suggestion to the
sfer of about 207 Rosenwald
nesilay recommendation. Also,
Elementary School children, board requested Rosenwald L'er says the board wants to
That delaying decision came children be bused to soon-to- see the justice ruling in writing.
open lake Orienta Elementary,
yesterday during a meeting
That written ruling has been
Sanford called to provide but the boar d overrode Layer promised . But as of this mor•
and decided instead to bus the rung, u
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written coruirrnanon
to Casselberry.
students
decision about which school
from Washington had not
Rosenwald children will end up
Layer said he will follow arrived.
attending.
recommendations outlined by
Black leaders also have
At yesterday's session, at- the U.S. Justice Department. vowed to wait for a formal
tended by about 50 pa ren ts, the That recommendation ruling be fore deciding the next
School Board asked School suggested the board's decision step in a series of protests
Supt. Bud layer for a recom- to phase out Rosenwald was against the Rosenwald conmendation on new zone lines, okay, but ru led against busing version.
The first of the protest series
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began with a three-week
boycott of Rosenwald school,
then progressed to a three-day
black boycott of all Seminole
schoo ls and a r eq uest to the
Stanley Cup On Line
Justice Department for an
investigation,
Also, black
The Phijadelphia Flyers could win the Stanley Cup
pa
rents
have
filed
a pe tition in
tonight for the second year in a row. The Buffalo Sabres
Orlando's federal courts asking
wi ll be trying to stop th em. See game preview on Page 1.
the Rosenwald conversion plan
B.
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Melbourne Man Held
Layer said he received two
plans from parents yesterday.
A 20-year-old Melbourne man is being held in county
One
came from a group in
Jail today In lieu of $15,000 bond on charges of resisting
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arrest with violence and two counts of assault with intent

commit a felony after being arrested by Casselbcrry
police. De tai ls and other crime ne ws are in Herald Sta ff
Reporter Bob Lloyd's 'Action Reports' on Page 2-A.
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By GLENN MC'CASLAND

Amending the zoning ordinance, article
Herald Staff Writer
8, supplementary regulations, section six, site
development plan, regarding the water
Sanford City Commissioners will meet
recharge area.
with the City hall review committee and hold
Amending the zoning ordinance, article
a series of public hearings on condemnation
5, conditional use provisions. RC-1 and GC-2
and rezoning projects at 7 tonight at city hall.
districts.
The review committee is expected to
An appeal regarding a conditional use of
outline in depth its findings regarding the 801 East 25th Street due to parking will be
revamping of the present city building or
heard with P. Zeuii and M. Silverman to
relocating the structure,
appear. The Planning and Zoning CornAt the same time, the Commission will mission denied the request and City Manager
hold public hearings to consider con- Warren 'P1etc" Knowles has recommended
demnation of 11 structures in various sections
the action be upheld by the commission.
of the city.
City Attorney Vernon Mize is scheduled to
In addition, the Commission will also hold
report on his investigation of street paving
a public hearing to consider the rezoning of
assessments, including the use of escrow and
property 150 feet east of the southeast corner
contract agreements by the city and property
of the intersection of Celery Avenue and
owners For street paving projects. Mize has
Locust Avenue to BC-I.
been involved in checking to determine what
Other public hearings will cover:
city policy should be followed in developing
Rezoning of property between Pear and city paving Operations.
Peach Avenues and between 18th Street and
A tabled request from Seminole Bakery
19th Street to SR-i.
Products Inc., for a paving agreement ex
R ezoning property at the northeast
tension on Laurel Avenue will be discussed
corner of 24th Strect and French Avenue to following Mize's report. The request was
GC-2,
tabled by the Commission on May 19.
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Laye r says,
"They're all right except the
numbers within boundaries
don't quite work out."
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City Council passed the ordinance in late December. It
becam" I ',sLi', nned by the
LONGWOOD
Two utility mayor
companies operating within
this city
Longwood Utilities
Inc. and Sanlando Utilities
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may be operating in violation of
the city's utility control ordinanee and their officers could
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be lined $200 or be jailed for six
months.
The ordinance which became
law with the signature of Mayor
James H. Lormann March 28
controls utility rates and
Seminole County Bicen.
operation.
tennia! Chairman Jack Homer
Section four of the ordinance said today he was "very
requires the two firms which pleascd by the turnout
provide sewer service to sub.- yesterday"
the
Florida
st.antlal parts of the city
to Bicentennial Exhibit at Sanford
register with the city within 30
Plaza.
days of March 28, 1q75 adoption
Exhibit officials had expected
of the ordinance,
a turnout of around 200 because
City Clerk Onnie B. Shomak of the holiday, but were
said today neither firm has filed "pleasantly surprised," Homer
the registration which Is to said, by the 561 people who
include the utility's name, toured the three-trailer exhibit.
principal place of business,
exhibit
features
mailing address, number and BicThe
entennial themes of Florida
type of connections, and a
her tage
history, Florida
description of the area which it
now and Florida's future.
The statement is also to inThe free dis'itay includes
j ciuue the type of service fur- projects by students from
nished to each area.
Seminole Cou nty Schoo ls in the
1
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. Bank
pena ty
bu ildi ng
the ex
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ext
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itself.
agent, representative or em. plcive or other persons who fail
The exhIbit opened ,sttrduy
or refuse to obey or comply with a ceremonial ribbonwith, or willfully violates any of cutting by Sa nf or d Mayor Lee
the provisions of the ordinance, P. Moore and a concert by the
upon conviction, shall be Like t3rantlev High Sehnnl
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the system within the city and to receive as grants thwarted by the county.
Herald Staff Writer
ownership
"Due to what happened In Casselberry, Lake
LAKt. MARY The City Council, caught in the and firms.of all Im provements made by individuals
Mary should be protected," Terry said,
dilemma 0, time running Out to approve uti
li ty
Th
second
called
for
a
2Oyear
term
to
Massey was more concerned about th e 20 year
serve
the
servi ce 0 1e new .T.Ott Electronics plant while
city areas,
period
set forth in the agreement. He not ed
attempting to safeguard future city rights, has
Bacon
and
Terry
insisted
execution
a
section
should
be
of the agreement would give the utility or
•. delayed until tomorrow night
approval of an in. included giving the city first priority in buying tLe the county the right to serve Scott Electronics and
terlocal agreement with the Seminole County system which Wilco officials said is again for sale. other city areas for 20 years while the City recently
Commission.
ColiLgues refused support for the Bacon-Terry granted a certificate of service to Wilco for only a
Two items in the agreement, prepared by
the motion alter City Attorney Gary Massey said the two-year period,
County, Particularly rubbed Councilmen Martin county would never accept such a clause and its
Mayor Walter Sorermn said Scott plans to mov,Bacon Sr and Hari-y Terry, the wrong'
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purchases Florida 1,and Company-owned Wilco Casselberry had when that South Seminole city's and water lines are laid and an entrance road is
Utilities, to include under its control the portion of plan to
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LOCATION 819 West Third Street, Sanford
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paid force is supplemented by

to the department, rather than ininillit.1111 standard fire. in proper condition and garaged
the volunteers.
to individual members
fighting training course, after each use.
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mIned on the basis of a point emergency training course,
meetings, training sessions and
discussing the possibility of a
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- The city would permit drills.
tA_ Colonel Lewis A. Jones, center, son of Mrs. An= Thomas of first In Seminole County - a volunteers for expenses in- teers.
usageof its fire equipment and
- The city would recognize
505 Cypress Ave., receives the Air National Guard's Eagle Award contract with a volunteer fire curred in responding to
— The city would continue emergency vehicles for the the
volunteers as the exclusive
from Major General L. E. Weber, chief of the National Guard (iopalinlent.
emergency and fire alarms, providing liability, disability purposes of training,
and official volunteer fire
Bureau, while Major General John J. Pesch. director, Air
The newly incorporated The sum noted is $1,500 quar. and hospitalization Insurance
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entagon
National Guard, left, watches during ceremonies at the P
volunteers have submitted to terly, up from the $1,000 coverage.
fire equipment and vehicles in
Bravo is on the agenda for
In Washington. The award bone of three meritorious a*ards
the City Council a four-page quarterly now paid. The
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by Jones as be rejoins the New Jersey Air Nadonal Guard bend- proposed agreernent raising Its agreement also states that the the volunteers upon satisfac- volunteers responsible for begin talks on am proposed
quarters as Social Actions Staff Officer. In addition to the Eagle reimbursement payments 50 city will pay the money directly tory completion of 0 hours cleaning and replacing vehicles agreement,
A ward. Jones has recei ved the Air National Guard and Army per cent in the new fiscal year
and
National Guard Meritorins Service awards.
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members said there was no way practices of the
county's Insurance Advisory ConunlUce UAC)
they would be ready to open
County Insurance meti Frank Antos and Jim Harris and Florida
with funding of prisons was one Insurance CornmLlisioner's agent Bill Canova of Orlando,
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County CoriiniLssion 0mirman Sid Vihlen Jr., appeared at the
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two rim 150-bed prisens in In- tormy Abbott Hwing asked the board to "get Uw corrw~ttee In,

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age of 30 indtrIais was up a
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Currently the city is goerntd onl) advisory and not man Arthur Evans and Herbert
by a mayor, who has little datory.
McC.arley and Mayor Ikon
power, and a five member city
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Donald Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee, and ln excellent posluon for
accusFormer Rep. Bill Gunter, 1)- if Tucker seiks another term. 1976 session.
ing lawmakers of favoring ape- Fla., was unable to get enough
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to decide if principals are to be co nsidered Managerial' em
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ployes, or if they, like school teachers In the coun:y, may form
names will appear on the ballot
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units and bargain collectively with the board.
to fill th! terni extendirg to
The appointment of a new Public Employes Relations
Pelley's request could shake the entire state and cause
WhI!e preparing for th e inception of 9.1-i for Seminole county, a
September, 1 96 include six- Conunission (PERC) chairmazi has breathed new life into vibrations for rears to come.
COMMITTEE
t is , if PERC should fleprgroup visited Gainesville last week to observe that city's year Council veteran Ray Seminole County's request on whether principals are
cipats cannot form bargaining units. In other states, principals .
VISITS GAINESVILLE emergency s)-stem, which has been In operation since 19,3.
Be,asley and William lialscott, "management."
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stan ding ((rum left) are Chuck Swanson, Seminole County Fire an assistant principal at an
At least th e appointment, says Harry Pelley, breathes new
PERC officials have to ld The Evening Herald that Florida
De pt. ; Susan (ox, Southern Bell Telephone Co representative Orange County school
life Into the timetable about when to expect a ruling from PERC principals may also form units separate from those occupied bs
and Casselberry Police Chief George Karcher. According to 9-1-1
Oviedo City Clerk Nancy Cox officials, who have home base in Tallahassee.
teachers and may, if they so choose, bargain with the board. That
Supervisor John A. Spolski the 9-1.1 emergency telephone net- said Charles Pratt, a previously
When Charles Freeman, the agency's first chairman, decision caused some concern among school board members —
work Is scheduled to start by 1977 in Seminole County, the same announced candidate. has with- resigned, Pelley feared it could be months before Seminole hears
principally Allan Keeth.
)ear as that of
drawn from the race.
from PERC. or for that matter even before the governor apAnd for a time, school officials debated whether to file a suit
The wording of a straw ballot pointed Freeman's successor.
against PERC. That suit would have sought to force the cornto be considered at the election
But Gov. Reubin Askew came through and appointed Curtis mission not to allow principals in a bargaining unit.
is
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determined
at
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the new chairman. Prior to his appointment, Mack was
Pollowing too close is dangerous. Stay at least two seconds be
But a final decision on the suit was put off until PERC rules on
City
Council
meeting.
Mrs.
Cox
PERC's
legal counsel.
hind the vehicle in Wont of you. Select a f xedob*ect
along the
Pelley's request.
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Mack w
' as the attorney who journeyed to Seminole and in1002 as It-Iie lead vehic le passes
Concerning that ruling, Pelley says all the tapes of interviews
HIGHWAY SAFETY
the spot. If you reach the object in less then two seconds, you
The straw ba I lot is an effort to terviewed school principals in anticipation of a ruling on Pelley's
with Seminole principals have yet to be transcribed.
'sJIVJ11IO)IUI
are following too close.
gauge citizen support for a request.
He sa id he looks for that prncedure to be finished soon.
proposed charter change
Pelley, the School Board's chief negotiator, has asked PERC
'I'm still trying to get an appointment," Pelley added.

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the legislature in this, possibly access to the media and ought satisfied with Tucker.
. the niien who volun4&amp; Merve
)Anoclated Press WriTir
. the fiq week of the 1975 ses- to be able to cra up
the communitf'es with
TALLAHAS~EE, (AP)- gion.
ganization relatively easily House Republican Leader
then cities have
contracts with
lay JOHN
firefighting
assistance.
Although Gov. Reubin Askew But It could well be too late could do very well in an in. William James of Delray Beacl,
The proposed agreement, has taken it on the chin from the for Askew to salvage measures itative campaign.
prepared
vowed that the Elections Cornby attorney Carmine legislature this session, he can such as a stronger financial
And, once Askew goes hfnr-p mitteehd no(
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The governor has just begun
He has said that he will take for Barton and other legislators viding for single member legispledges
the
Longwood to flex his most potent weapon, his case to the people if the leg. to stop him.
lative
Volunteer Fire Department pubilcopinion, which, in a clash islrture fails to act, campaign.

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The panel cut a M,000 apA subcommittee of House in Broward County, all schea propriation for tuition for sendand Senate confereees trying to uled for opening March 1, Ing inmates to junior colleges in
hanmw out differences in the Thontas said.
half, Ttiomas said.

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There may have been a bit of rule that conunittm do not kill
emergency and fire alarms Senate President Dempsey financial disclosure and
amended Monday to require both.
forced.
a
message
for Rep. Carl Ogden, the bills of chairmen, protesting
when available."
Barron, 1)-Panama City, is judicial reform on the bafl6t as D-Jacksonville, In House defeat to
The House was scheduled to take
later
attorne s 'ust don't have
Demoa'atic leaders ttiat tie
The city began a paid fire moetllkelyinAskew'scornr, constltutlonalamendjnenta.
compromise bills 10rraithe the nanmnoth
to violators of
last week of Ogden's one per had the same status as a
cityordftwces, par- deparUnent two years ago when
Bwked into a corner by a
Health and Rehabilitative Services Department ticularly minor wes In small
towns distant from
The State Constitution re- cent local option sales W bill. chairman.
re chief,
of
((-SB165) and the prison system ((SB169) county seats, Rep. Richard Langley,
legislative pro- quires that eight per cent of the
The bill appreared on Thurs.
Sure enough, Elections
late Cl
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which Rep. Barry u1un,
Pummeling
t vote rs in the last sta tewide day as if It would pass since a C
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hairman Joe Lana Kershaw,
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bring refornis the legislature could be proud of.
but
DMianii,
moved the next
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The bill provides that the county courts can fuUtinw paid firemen Muding when it refused to re-confirm gressional districts sign n- a I ak
Rapid approval as expected would send the establish
branches with all officials excep
ers killed the bfll the that James' bill be resurrected.
the
form,
major legislation to Gov. Reubin Askew.
er health and rehabi. itative petitions on proposed following day, 63-43.
judges classified as city employes.
It was, without discussion.
litative service s secretary, consti tutional amendments.
Many issues were involved.
Themovedoesllttletoputthe
Askew h&amp;q had to take it so far
The petition route is, how- One may have been Ogden's bill before the tlou!e this year.
this session.
ever, tough and Fas rael, W'Ui ambiuvin to cnalfenge Speaker but it keeps the measure alive
Sen
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ities to relieve overcrowding.
But the panel of to
sentatives and two senators cut
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received only last Thursday. "I will not be today.
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aspects of the proposal individually and hold in. unanimous. Council did not make a decision on
dividual discussions with Massey during the next
whether Collins will be named city treasurer,
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A workshop on the contract was set for 7:30 p.m.
agreement for months.
Wednesday with a formal meeting at 8:30 p.m.. as
A compromise motion to Include in the contract suggested by Council mem ber Virginia Mercer.
th e right for the City to purchase the utility during
In other business, James Howard Collins as
the 20-year period as well as the County was passed hired as city bookkeeper. His duties will be under
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Police said Perkins also laces
charges in Casselbex-i-) (it)
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'Lake Mary Delays Approval Of Agreement On Ut*1*ties

dehydration.
Iluence, careless driving,
419 and Tuscawilla Road.
failure to have and to carry
Lykens said the Investigation
Deputy
Thorpe reported
R p
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Casselberry police booked a Florida registration and
is continuing aid informa tion the cow had apparently been
20-year-old Melbourne man into defacing property. Perkins was
gathered by officers will b shot in the neck and the bullet
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count) jail earl) today on wrested b) Sgt Dave Guilford
turned o er to State Atty then removed. Thorpe said the
$ 15,()0 bond on charges of and Patrolman William J.
Abbott herring's office,
animal's hind and front
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resisting arrest with violence Morris, according to jail
quarters had been butchered
and two counts of assault with records.
Charles R. Mayo, of si'
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intent to commit a felony.
Seminole Drive, Forest City,
Police said Jay Raymond
"Wony) tiled[itcine."
Sanford Patrolman Richard reported his home was
Perkins was arrested following
I • William L)kens said an Quigle) reported today that burglarized and $57 cash and

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Believe It or not, my faith in the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) has been renewed
almost
For the
three
I've been trying tu
fax Information Service In Orlando,
both on theft toll free line and the Orlando number
listed in the airectory.
But RH the diniliw that l'vn time røcii1tt,I In
nothing but busy signals and tape recordings one
of which drove me out of my mind since It said, "All
th fines to the IRS offices are busy at this time.
Please call us between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily

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home tehvery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 82.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
N'ear, $28,40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; i2 Months, $32.40.

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na tionwide for IRS so all dates are the same.
Great, but I couldn't get through to a the
Thanking her and hanging up, I wondered a bit
question much less get an answer.
If the IRS was telling it straight. Well, on Saturday
Well, I finally called another IRS number - the
my mom called to say that the check had arrived
Intelligence Unit — and got a Young lady who
and she wai forwarding it to me.
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c'meone call. She couldn't understand the problem
faith In the IRS is to get the check and that's up to
with the telephone. I hung up, figuring I wouldn't
the pos~al boys.
hear, but about two hours later the phone rang and
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law by Got'. Reubin Askew.
lbough the bill has won praise from many
doctors and indications are that the skyrocketing
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and
perhaps reverse -. the thrust of the bill is toward
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Association (AMA) terms "nuisance suits,"
If these "nuisance suits" represent a major

problem, it seems unlikely that the Florida bill will
help ease that problem. Doctors seem to feel the
bill'3 privision for arbitration of disputes un der th e
malpractice statut es will lighten the court load and
lower the cost to the doctor's insurance carrier of
defending lawsuits.
We fail to see how the arbitration panel can
help in this area. If a suit is, in reality, a "nuisance
suit," then the person who brings that suit is certainly not going to go along with any arbitration
finding that he feels is unsatisfactory. He will go to

court anyway.

While the above experience is a "true-to-life.

maybe we can help now," the young lady said on the

story," 1 also learned the rebate program Is me ing

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those doctors who, through impatience, incompetence or just plain overwork, are dragging
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House

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Skoffield To Test
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Iteubin Askew's requested $36.3
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An Fill witnesses

agent and a one-time law

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lie left Winewood to join the partner of former Sen. Edward
J.
Gurney
head
a
list
of
proseinet
with prosecutors and de- inan Edmond Fortune, D-Pace,
governor's staff in February.
said Ile thoughta big difference
"I can't imagine in the United "ution witnesses as tile Gurney fense lawyers in closed session "ould be how tile two bills

States of America that a person trial resumes today after a 12could be treated this unfairly," day recess.
sa id h?'nkemore, "It's like a
The Washington federal

to view a tape of Gurney's Despend $75 million in federal
vember lQ73 news con
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house last week that the committee found no evidence of
whet, he responded to an invesnususe of electronic bugs but that the legislation was
The Senate places all of it in
htmare."
agent and Winter [lark attorney tigation of alleged wrongdoing
needed to control the department's activities.
involving
his
staff,
elucation
funding, while the
The mt damaging evidence John Skolfield were waiting
It
was
not
known
if the tape or House does not.
outside the courtroom last
any
portion
of
it
would
be shown
Tuesday when the trial w as
Tile House is about $1 I million
death
to
the
jury.
postponed because of the
below the Senate in bIllS fun.
Gurney, ex-a ides James
of a juror's mother.
Groat and Joseph Bastien, and ding and about $6 million over
the Senate in education funding.
Both were instructed to re
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turn to the federal courthouse R4ilph Koontz and K. Wayne
[louse Speaker Donald Tucktoday as the bri bery conspiracy Swiger, are charged with con- er. 11)-Tallahassee, has said he
MAY 27
office for reservations). Open to MAY 31-JUNE 1
trial of Gurney and four code- spiracy to build an illegal slush wants to adjourn Friday and
Sanford Grammar School all Interested in Red Cross.
Mid-State Antique Bottle fendants entered its 14th week. fund froin builder payoffs by Senate President Dempsey
PTA, 7:30 p.m,, final meeting.
The unex pected week-long pr omising Gurney's influence Barron, D-Panama City, has
llectors Inc., seventh annual
Co
Fifth Grade Awards Program. MAY 31
show and sale, Rollins College adjournment came on tile heels with the Federal Housing Ad- said tie's leaning heavily
of a long weekend break.
Field
House, Winter Park.
ministration.
toward early adjournment.
League of Women Voters
MAY 28
U.S. District Judge Ben
Gurney
faces
additional
To adjourn early, the apprGLuncheon, Sears
Annual meeting Central Spring
Krentzinan said opposing attor- charges of bribery, accepting priations bill would have to be
Community
Room,
Altamonte
JUNE
Florida Chapter, American Red
neys were to use their free time unlawful compensation and ready for a vote in both chainCross, 5 p.m., home of Mr. and Mall. Speaker, Dr. John Mills,
Audition, for Bicentennial to trim the list of more than 300 four counts of perjury.
hers Thursda y.
Mrs. Taylor Drysdale, 55
director of Center for Govern- Chorus, 2-5 p.m., Altamonte
Parkdale Dr., Orlando, mental Responsibility, U of F. Springs Civic Center. Primarily
followed by swimming, boating Reservations to Mrs. John for teenagers, but open to all
and dinner (call Red Cross Melick.
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The house
Bills passed:
Mobile homes Allows savings and loan associations to
make loans directly to purchasers of mobile homes.
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per cent and the ceiling from $5,000 to $10,000 on loans
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the loan. 11131923. Commerce Committee. To Senate.
Loans - Increases from 15 to 25 per cent interest that
may be charged on loans over $250,000. CS-11B301 and 509.
Commerce Committee. To Senate.
Insurance - Increases from 6 to 8 per cent the interest
(h1Bl05O. Commerce Committee. To Senate.
Insurance
Forbids false advertising and
discrimination in insurance. CS-biBs 511 and 618. Cornmerce Committee. To Sena te.
Bees Allows Agriculture Department to aid !armerz
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11B4. Rish. To Sena te.
The SeirLa te
Bills passed:
1116 Reorganization — Reorgani7es the marninoth
Health and Rehabilitative Services Department into 11

districts with district administrators to coordinate the
agency's services to the poor, retarded and mentally ill.
CSSBI65. Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee.
To blouse.
Prisons - Creates the department of offend er
rehabilitation to supervise the state's prison system by
combining the IIRS Corrections Division with the field

staff of the Parole and Probation Commission. CSSZI69.
Health and Rehabilitative Services Commmittee. To
House.
Fleeing felons, — Allows policemen to shoot to kill
flee ing felons who ha ve used wea pons in commission of
crimes or who police have reason to believe may be armed. 1113210. liazelton. To governor.
Tax increases - Requires no tices of tax increases be
printed in newspapers that arc published at least 5 days a
week instead of 6 days a week. SB65. To governor.
The Governor

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ADML&amp;SIONS

Patricia S. Morgan
Archie Lee Green

Springs
Owen J. McCarron, DeBary
William C. West, DeBary

Richard I. Williams
Sheldon F. Zeigler

Sanford:
Elizabeth Methvin
John H. McGill

James D. Monti, Deltona
Marguerite G. Kendall,
Deltona '
Myrtis Wright, Deltona
Harvey L. Dunn, Enterprise

NOW 11olticlaw
Mary S. Stokes
Virginia H. Wagner

Mildred I. Babcock
st Willie Mae Lowery
Ellis E. Bolton

Elizabeth K. Hurst
Betty M. Luke, Altamonte

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IJISCUARGES
Sanford:
Mrs. Addine Stevens, Okolona; Muriel Carter
MISS KERRY ALTMAN
Mrs. Eloise Parker, Okolona, Hallie P. Lavigne
Miss Kerry Vivian Altman, Mrs. Blanche Liller and Mrs. Carrie Luster
17 0 620 Parkwood Ave., Vola Mize, both of Memphis, Martha Jefferson
Altamonte Springs died Tenn.; Mrs. Madge Moore, Vane&amp;w Freeman
Saturday
in Winter Park. She Chickas.aw. Ala.; Sirs. Margie Elizabeth E. Patrick
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was born in Miami and was a Owings, Demopolis, Ala,-. 25 Michael Wayne Gregory
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Violet V. Johns
Christian Church. She came to grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral tiorne. Elizabeth M. Graham
Altamonte Springs eight years
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student at Seminole Iligh arrangements.
Sta ble A. Fried le, DeBary
School where she was a
MRS. FLO&amp;SIE HALL
member of the Job Entry
Mrs.FlossleE.Ilall,70,of 313 Irene K. McMullen, Deltona
Harold J. Flanagan, Deltona
program.
E. 11th St,, Sanford, died Tavi J. Brown.
Lake Monroe
Before transferring to Monday night at
her home.
&amp; baby
Seminole for the year, Rho '
lorn in Chapel bull, N. C.,
she
boy,
Longwood
a student at lyman High School
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lived in Sanford (or the past
Lou ise M. Smith, Orange City
where she was a member of the years. She was the widow
of the Fannie 13. Swab, Orange City
Glee Club.
late Albert hall.
Eduvigis C. Criado, Puerto
She is survived b' her
Survivors include daughters
Rico
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Skinner of Altamonte Springsi Lakeland; Mrs. Lucille Martin,
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1% her father, James E. Altnian o Virginia Beach, Va.; Mrs.
North Miami Beach; paternal Mary Ann Neddham, Dallas,
great grand mu other, Mrs. Tex ,; four sons, Albert E.
I)onalsson
Martha
E.
Leesburg; grandparents, Mr. Raymond, Geneva; Curtis, overnight low 67. Partly cloudy
and Mrs. Forrest Kinney of
Winter through tomorrow with a
Sanford and harry D. Altman, Park;
"grandchildren; 22 chan ce of mainly afternoon and
of North Miami Beach.
great-grandchildren; one evening thundershowers. Highs
hlaldwin-McNamara Alta- great-great-grandchild;
four mostly in the 90s. I1ows near 70.
monte Drive Funeral Hoifle is
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The mother learned that he son had been had killed only 13 peasants. But the priests
" eu one point,., his swollen eyes were forced
around the world, helpless vict.im have subjected to vidous torture and then she heard reported the true figure was 100.
open (and) he noted a headline3tating that Fred
smuggled their stories to us in the desperate no more. She appealed to Col. Jorge Espinoza,
There is more to the story of oppression and Morris had been expelled from the country. At
hope that the publicity will restrain their toe- who supervises detained persons. He promised torture in Bolivia. Although some of the that
point, he knew he would not tie killed, lie felt
mentors,
that the young man would turn up In a week. But smuggled documents can't be verified, we have sure news would
spread of his predicament, , +
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been able to get Independent confirmation of However, the torture continued."
oppressed have brought us the smuggled
The courier from Chile told us that the army, other allegations.
He was transferred to another prison where
documents. They have come to us, these brave navy, air rce and police each arrest and detain
An
American
priest
m
La
Paz,
for
he
was questioned again about his friends, He
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refused to Implicate them,
dozen lands,
those who reach a military tribunal for a secret Bolivia... unlversityandhlgh5choo!profeo-s,
We have met them furtively in backrooms, in trial,
"He t hen suffered very severe bea tings. All of
military officers, housewives, university
outf-the-way lunchrooms, in parked cars. Ti
wiUut
students,
doctors,
his
partially healed leinn were reopened,"
miners, journalists, lawyers,
Others are locked up (or months
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a r eas in the bill would be funding for education and the miun.

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for 300,000 square feet of office
space in the Winewood complex
for the De partment of health
and Rehabili ta tive Servi ces,
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House and • Senate ap. g)verIlent spending for fiscal Services Department.
propriations bills totaling yeai 19776, is the last major
Saunders was elected chairRep. Barry Kutun, D-Miami, nearly $15 billion,
hurdle of the 1975 session.
111"111 Of the pancl
lie mmmdc the Iiii)tIOfl to send
'I lie three sutwoimmimuttees of
Sen. Bob Saunders, L)(;ain'fl jjije approved a $4479evidence gathered by the panel the hIom-Scnate panel were eville and Senate Ways and billion spending bill in early
to Speaker Donald Tucker for schem1u1e1 to mimeet again today Means
chairman, said he ex- Ma, and the Senate approved
referral to a grand Jury.
its 84.490-billion
app.
propriations bill last week after
While general servIces dircc.

discovered earlier In the session.

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End Budget Squabble

but my personal feelings are reconciling differences in tjor.s bill, wNch details st,it~*

The bill also forbids the agency to inve3figate public
officiaLs or employes for alleged misconduct without
written approval of the governor or lieutenant governor.
Tile committee was created after the agency's files on
legislators, Cabinet officers and rEporlers were

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TALLAHASSEE
(All) after brief organizational ses"1 don't want to accuse Mr. -- A 14-nieniber legislative con- sions Monday night.
Blakermiore of dog any wrong, ference couuiiittee has started
Approval of the appropria.

bill to limit the agency's investigations,
The blouse investigating committee Monday approved
unanimously a bill to forbid the department to keep
reco
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Department of General Sci'.
vices in 1972 and 1973.

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leases to the Wi:iewuod Corp.

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Askew. Childers, who took Askew's Senate seat when
was elected governor, said he knew that Askew hqd t,
:tP1't3t'd an interest in the measures.
Toni ght will be the Commerce Coiiimjttee's last meeting for the 1975 session.
"Since I expect these bills to be hotly debated, it will be
Ill Ost helpful if You would provide the committee with the
benefit of your recomme ndati ons on these measures and
any ati1er,cimnla hch might be offered, to alter the

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On the basis of the best evidence yet
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recent
years.
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this
has
apparently
happened
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a claim. Doctors and hospitals can get additional
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coverage by contributing to a patient's corn- concerni ng World War II indicates some factual
Dr. James K. Angell and Juli us Korshover of
errors on the governor's part, but no shocking
pensation fund.
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In recent months, in Florida and in oth er sympath y with Nazism. Wallace said merely
at more prudent U.S. policies might have
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using Instruments that look upward through
states, doctors have been th reatening to go on th
prevented Nazi-Japanese expansion in the 1930s,
atmosphere and measure the ozone In the entire
strike, in some cases have ceased performing all
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vertical column.
but the most urgent surgery as part of an intensive embrace the Soviet Union, Many historians ha ve
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AINIA lobbying effort to change the rules under said as much.
been increasing throughout most of the northern
As for the hope Ule Wallace wit, taken at its
11.-hich they do btainess, with their insurance
'Wave a havana, Senor?"
hernis;ltere during the 1960s, have turned
worse,
might stun his constituency, all those
companies.
'wnward. From 1962 to 1970, most parts of the
Our fear is that the AMA, and its local medical service station owners who were sergeants In
northern hemisphere, plus the south tropics, had
Patton's army, that possibility has died in the RAY CROMLEY
showed Increases In ozone varying from 1 per
society affiliates, would be better encouraged to
governor's mailbox. Elvin Stanton, pres3aide to
cent
in Japan to 8 per cent in Europeari Russia.
ciack down on chronic malpractitioners if the - Wallace in Alabama, sys it thus: "We've
Western
European records showed an Increase
insurance setup was one that would promote loW received some crit1cln, maini)' because the
of even longer duratlon-7 per cent between 1955
rates for
the competent and weed out the in- statements were misrepresented. But on the
nt
and 1970,
,
whole, our mail shows that people have been able
com pe ten t.
Then beginning In 1970, nearly all regions of
We don't think there can be any argument with to see through the press reports. They write In to
WASHINGTON - (NEA)
We as a nation certain knowledge that without Inspections, the world underwent a decline of from 1 to 2 per Is
the fact that malpractice insurance rates have
say, in effect, irs a shamt the governor can't be have a passion for written treaties, pacts and particularly on-site, there is no way of deter. cent. Only In Asiatic Russia and the Wuth tropics
treated fairly and accurately In newspapers." memoranda of understanding. We have a lm- mining (or certain whether the adversary is
soared out of sight. One Seminole County physician
was there no change. This recent decline has
All things considered then, George Wallace plistic belief that something agreed to on paper cheating. Data papers can be fudged. Technical brought ozone back down
was paying less than $300 per year for his insurance
almost to its 1963 level
has cmerged from the incident un=rked. And will stand — and that our interpretation of the information can be manipulated. Structures and In the United States, but not in Grat Britain.
12 years ago. This year he is paying $7,000. Another
properly so. He was treated shabbily in press words will be followed,
their works can be camouflaged to hide their Moreover, the researchers note, the rate of ozone
doctor has seen his premiums go from $1,100 in 1972 reports of his remarks, and justice rightly
We settle problems piecemeal, without thought true purpose. Short of on-site inspections there Is decrease has been slowing.
to $5,200 in 1975.
kissed his scowling cheek. Nonetheless, that astowhere these solutions lead us in other fields no way to prove skillful violations even If we
Such long-term trends appear to be part of a
One local physician sees the bill as a means of collect.ive idea mentioned earlier may still be and in other areas of the world. In our desire for have the photographs or other Information which confusing background of "normal
,, ozone
"bringing some doctors back into practice." This retrievable: George Wallace's mind has always settlements we don't look carefully at tee th of convince us of cheating.
variations. There seems to be a quasi-biennial
We have given in on this matter of effective oscillation—a rising and (ailing and rising again
doctor says that high insurance rates have driven been his worst enemy, the more it's explored the the horse offered us In the deal.
less is discovered. Thus if at last he can be
We
repeatedly
forget
b
that
treaties
inspection
In the strategic arms limitation over a period of roughly two years.
without
many young practitioners out of the profession
persuaded to open it entirely for public in- credible means of enforcement are not worth the agreements, and in the treaties on Vietnam,
But these oscillations are by no means
entirely, or into the military service, where spection the possibility Is that those who view its paper they are written
on. And that there is little Korea, Laos - in fact in every treaty we have uniform, nor do peaks and dips occur
malpractice insurance is not a factor.
contents, unembellished, will be unimpressed. chance of the words of a treaty being followed by signed with Communist states, Large and small. simultaneously around the world.
Another Seminole County doctor says that
The question Is whether the public will be Communist or other totalitarian regimes unless Even where Inspection Is provided on
paper,
The researchers suggest that the post-1970
allowed
to Inspect Wallace Thought unem- we demonstrate we are willing and able to put there have been loopholes
while he has no way of guessing whether the in.
which enabled the decrease In ozone might be related to sunspots
surance companies will be able to lower theirrates bellished. As Wallace reminds everyone, this has t?e ecr,( provisions irno eCL
iaarn
eIfetuvely nar Learns tmilged "flu wiar *Pes rather man to any man-induced
In preparing for treaty talks, we are lazy and with this duty.
under the new law, "I would certainly hope that if never been the case In his public career.
effects, such as the introduction of chlorine
In his first successful campaign for the do not do our homework. We are thus not
We are not very careful in the language we bearing compounds (fluorocarbons) and nitric
the rates do come down, all of us will make an
Alabama statehouse, as example, he told a rally prepared to intelligently handle shifts proposed agree to in treaties.
We sign one, then another oxides.
effort to reflect any downward changes back to th e of foo(stomping
fans they should not pay at- by the other si6e,
and
tiU
another containing worth, phrases and
Here again, however, as with nuclear ex- •
patient."
tention to what the rest of the world thinks of
We easily tire and give in under the stalling paragraphs so vague they can be interpreted in plosions and volcanic eruptions,
two other
Certainly, any change in the law that May
Alabama, because, in words to this effect, "not tact.ics and lengthy hard bargaining of our ad- one way by us and another way by
tM other factors thought to have something to do with
only do people in India not know where we are, versaries — especially when the men on the party. There is some evidence that Henry mone depletion, the evidence is contradictory.
result in lower charges to the over-burdened
consumer of medical service is going to be
they do not know where they are either." But other side oi the table are Affled Communist KhWnger glories in his ability to work out this
The NOAA researchers intend to keep a close
welcomed . However, th e over-riding question that lovely thought was lost then, os have so dialecticians, willing to argue for years over line type of arrangement, making everyone happy
watch on seasonal and annual variations in ozone
many others over the years, because reporters points that make the difference between an e'tren- happy that is, for awhile, until
concerning the malpractice issue is more imviolations begin to in order to spot any unusual cha nges "at ft
did not write what he was saying as much as handed treaty and one loaded in their favor.
appear.
These
violations
of
cotm Increase earliest possible moment."In the meantime, the
portant than even cost. Unfortunately, the new law what he was doing stirring hate, touching
.
We usually give in, too, on the matter of strict suspicions and tensions, as each side accuses the rest of us maintain
an
uneasy
in Florida does not address itself to that problem.
watch
on
the
souls, picking scabs.
which we start out demanding In the other of decei
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(AP) presented by the conunittee copies of$7,946promissory note signed, and maintained that it You know that I've never profitubstintik' his st'ir) about the
A grand jury should in. during a day-long hearing cen to Blakeniore from Bill Cartee, was back dated to put him on an ed from being In general sr- promissory noic.
vestigate links between an aide lered on docwnents which al- Winewood president, dated equal footing with other WI. vices or going to Winewood or
"I can't believe you won't
to Gov. Reubin Askew and the legedly showed that Blakemore Feb. 26. 1973,
newood investors for the pur. leaving Winewood," Blakemore take the time. where a Person, ,
developers of an office complex was financially involved with
said.
reputation and a company
pose of interest payments.
which has $1.8 million in state Winewood officials while he still
Illakemore countered that he
sur%ival is at stake, to
leases, a house subcommittee worked for the state,
did not receive the note until
"The committee has my de.
He also blasted the subcom- from the people who can testify
has concluded.
w subcommmjuee released Oct. 15, 19, after he had re tailed financi al statement and miiittee for not calling Cartee to to the fads," Blakemore said.
The appropriations subcomn.
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Of course, for them to find out about a problem,
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busy, I have an idea lots of people aren't getting
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The young lady informed me that very few
problems had been encountered thus far and most
of
came because of bugs in the rebate
operation — something that could be expected for so
large an undertaking.
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some $1, returns have been received when it

other end of the phone.
I wanted to know
was (one)
how do you figure the rebates and
(two) when can I expect mine since I filed my Lu
return In mid-Feburary and received a refund In
mid-March?
The young lady explained how the rebate is
figured sind then told me the checks for rebate of tax

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a different interests. Udall's out. campaign of former North
ivcd that far,
Keefe conceded the reason is men who aren't sure that Udall
, key aides look
organizational responsi. Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford Is ahead with optimism.
trio of Lflconspluuuus upswi
the 1974 campaign law, which is the candidate for them.
Bentsen's campaign director,
Hill buildings, the 1976 Demo- bilities, Bentsen's displays about to mov e Into new quar.
sets tight limits on the amounts
"'I
we've
got
it
figured
the
cratic presidential campaigns media markets, Jackson's ters that once housed
fght, candidates can spend on a Ben Palumbo, has no such
M.
shows
the
delegate totals and Democratic National Corn. we're coming along all right," 3tate-by.5tate basis.
of Morris K. Udall, Lloyd
problems. Bentsen has raised
said
Robert
G.
Keefe,
the
soft.
some $1.4 million, third behind
Bentsen and Henry M. Jackson spending limits in each state. mittee.
A few bk)CkS away at Udall's Wallace and Jackson.
In suburban McLean, Va., the spoken, rotund director of the
are taking shape.
Nearly a year before most of
Jackson campaign who prob. headquarters, the emphasis is
Although he Isn't ready to say
71x 1e.tings reflect their can- the nation has focused on the Fred It. Harris campaign is .
crating out of the former Okla. ably knows more key Demo- on organization in the field, es. Bentsen will bypass the first
didacles. Udall's is a converted 1976 presidential battle, small
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office building bustling with groups of professional and horns senator's home.
states of New Hampshire and
in the 1976 race,
puts great emphasis on the
youthful workers, Bentsen's the amateur politicians are doing
And in Montgomery, Ala.,
Wisconsin that created the nio- industrial East and Middle
Is busy raising mon. mentum
well-appointed parkside tow- the fundraising and organ- and Atlanta, efforts to put
George
for
nhouse with low-key activity, izational chores they hope will George C. Wallace and Jimmy ey, some $2 million so far; at. McGovern's successful 1972 West, starting with the April 6
New York primary.
a "
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Carter into the White 11o1'se are tacking President Ford and drive.
qiu&gt;ctinn of ru.
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noting that
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now,
nine
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before cratic rivals; and moving rela- cede they are being hampered Pennsylvania follows New
two.
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Army, Air Force Plan
To Cut Officer Corps
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Army and Air Force
officers, m os tly captains, are due to get word in the
months ahead that they'll be forced to leave the military
he services gea('1uii iruiu t 'Ietnani era.
An Army personnel board is meeting this month to pick
2, 150 from among 2,70; officers being considered for Involuntary separation during the fiscal year starting July
1. In a departure
past practice, the board was tcld t3
give equal consideration to regular officers and reservists
on active duty.
Maj. Gen. George W. Putnam, the Army's chief of personnel, estimated about
would be regulars. He said
"we found we were cutting out reserve officers who were
more qualified" than regulars being kept. But the Air
Forco is
t! cuts t reservists
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between 1,200 to 2000 during the next fiscal year, depending on how
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through the legislature today
after winning Senate approval
in a special holiday session.
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Loopholes Cost $58.2 Billion
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal tax loopholes saved
the 160,(X*) richest taxpayers In the United States a total of
$73 billion last fIscal year, a new Treasury Department

says.

Over all, tax loopholes cost the Treasury $58.2 billion
In 1974. The study said that 14.6 per cent of all taxpayers
—
those with adjusted gross incomes over $20,000— received
S3 per cent of the benefits from the tax breaks.
The 160,000 richest taxpayers were those with gross
Incomes of $100,000 and more for the fiscal year that
ended t-"June 30. The study said they saved an average
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were not an 'attempt to marginalize the mimass organizations
already existing."
There was no inunediate reaction from the Socialists, who
have been the target of Increasing leftist harassment since
they outdrew the Communists
three-to-one in the con
stitution,il concntion elections
last month.

the relationship

Kissinger Readies

between the Import-Export Plan
industrialized

and developing
countries Is
among the
principal issues
of our time."
Kissinger

PARIS(All) — secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger is reported ready to support development of a system linking the prices of oil
and other raw materials bought by the industrial countries to the prices of the finished
products they sell the underdeveloped
nations.
Such a move would be a major shift in
economic policy,
Kissinger is expected to discuss the U.S.
government's turnaround in speeches today
and Wednesday to the International Energy
Agency and the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development,
Arriving Monday night with Treasury
Secretary William E. Simon, Kissinger said

'the proUenm of the relationship between the
industrialized and developing countries Is
among the principal Issues of our time,"
Aides said his speeches would emphasize an
American desire for cooperation instead of
confrontation.
The secretary of state was reported hopeful
that the American shift would open the way to
revival of the conference of oil-exporting and
oil-importing countries.
The plan reportedly accepted by the United
States calls for establishment of a joint group
of industrialized and developing countries to
monitor the prices of raw materials and
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The Armed Forces Movement, the leftist-dominated assembly of 240 military men,
said in a communique after a
lengthy meeting that it "approved a recom menda tion ... to
rapidly resolve the ( political )
crisis, i nf orming the leaders of
the Socialist party of the hard
general tone of the criticisms
expressed in the assembly
be cause of t he party's fail ure to
ta ke part In the last cabinet
meeti ng."
The assembly said it was
naming a working coimumuittee to
develop "popular organIzations" to "reinforce the alliance between the people and
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Betty has her own ideas.
Mrs. Ford'says the now feels and gave interviews to trayFord leaves Wednesday for EuWhile Ford is conferring with better than before her cancer cling reporters.
rope on her first foreign trip foreign leaders, Mrs. Ford said surgery.
At 57, she looks well despite
with the President amid signs she'll be off "doing my own
"I have gained my strength the appearance of being thin.
that she is ready to assume a thing ... sight-seeing, window- back ... I feel tip-top shape,"
She had dieted before her canmuch more active role as First shopping and seeing some of the
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Lady.
country." The lack of a California trip last week,
around 110 pounds, which is
Plagued by Illness over the schedule leaves her options
During her West Coast tour, light for her 5-foot-six-inch
past nine months, Mrs. Ford open, in case she doesn't feel Mrs. Ford proved her stamina frame,
reports she now has regained like doing much when she gets and her ability to handle a var.
Mrs. Ford does not think a
her health and strength and is there,
led schedule with aplomb. The President's wife should have a
in "tip.tot shane"
The Fir !"1y underwent trip was her longest, most am- political role of her own
but she
e has been proving It by in- breast cancer surgery last Sop- bitlous effort as First Lady.
said she sees no reason why
creasing her activities, ratglng temnber and has had recurring
She went mainly to support to shouldn't express herself on
from dancing past midnight on problems with neck and back two big art fund
raising events issues, perhaps even going on
recent occasions to taking on a pains from osteo-arthritis. She
Los Angeles and San Diego, the road to endorse the Equal
four-day trip to California, stayed at home when Ford but she constantly added to her Rights Amendment.
where she made speeches, gave traveled to Japan, the Soviet schedule and included private
"I consider myself a citizen,
interviews and toured a tentcity Union and Korea last Novezn- visits with friends and wealthy not
First Lady," she declared.
for Vietnamese and Cambodian bet, and when Ford traveled in art patrons.
-refugees.
December to Martinique where
On the five-hour flight each
Mrs. Ford is even looking he met with French President way, she worked on corredown the road to campaigning Valery (;isctrtl d'I'.staing.
'pondence with her s'crctary
for her husband's election In
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defend," Ford said.
Italy, Spain and Austria.
action in Indochina and says
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Emphasizing the need for a
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long as there are law breakers Europe, beginning Wednesday,
in the world, we must have the and preparing for a br oadcast
strength and the resolve to speech tonight in which he will
stand up for what Is right,"
announce whether to increase
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ways paid for being free," he cut down U.S. consumption of
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The United States and Laos
agreed today on an eight-point
plan that would return the student-held U.S Agency for
International Development
All) — compound and send all
U.S. and third-country employes of the All) mission out of
Laos by June 30.
The agreement was to be
signed tonight. U.S. Charge
d'Affaires Christian A. Chapman said he hoped Americans
could re-enter the compound
tonight or Wednesday mourning
and the three Americans inside
the compound would be released.
Chapman and U.S. political
officer Steven Johnson negotinted the agreement with
Pathet Lao leader Sotli
l'ethrasv. students and a
representative of Laotian U.S.
All) workers.
Other points included turning
over U.S. All) mission vehicles,
equipment, commodities and
funds to the Laotian coalition
government, according to an
unofficial text read out by students. No details were available.
U.S. All) would pay all its Ical employes until the day of its
dissolution, under the agreetiment.
Protesters would leave the
big All) administrative and
watehouse compound but local
employes of the agency would
watch over the compound and
the disposition of property, the
text said.
Police of the joint Pathet Lao
and Vientiane side force would
be stationed outside the cornpound, and the government
would take no legal action
against the youths who took
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mind of women responding to her ad for a surrogate
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Vietnamese would leave Guam early Wednesduy, Guam
time. A second flight of 179 refugees scheduled to follow
within several hours and more will leave daily until June
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WASHINGTON (API — President Ford says a bill
providi ng $1.1 billion for the National Railroad Passenger
Corp. (Amtrak) shouid result in improved intercity rail
passenger sr.lce.
Ford signed the legislation Sunday but expressed
reservations about a requirement that Congress be
an opportunity to approve or veto any pla ns by Am trak
modify routes or services planned as part of an
pravement program.
Ford said he has been advised by the attorney general
that this is "an unconstitutional exercise of constitutional
power" and that he is "seriously concerned about the
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The Israeli military corn- air bases on Its territory. The
Gunfire subsided in Beirut to. would last.
experiment with military rule fighting, and the toll rose above mand said Arab raiders in paper attacked the authorday as President Suleiman
The city government called after three days. Frarijleh 100 dead and 300 wounded,
southern Lebanon fired three itative Cairo newspaper Al AhFranjteh consulted politicians on employes to return to work, named the 76-year-old general
In Paris, U.S. officials told salvos of Katyusha rockets ram for carr)ing the report.
and tried to line up a new gov- There was fear of disease as premier Friday night after newsmen with Secretary of across the frontier into Israel
ernrnent for Lebanon.
garbage uncollected for a week nearly a week of street battles State Henry A. Kissinger that during the night. The command
The Communist party newsA few isolated skirmishes decomposed In huge piles under between Palestinian guerrillas Kissinger and President Ford said the rockets — some landpaper also ridiculed Al Ahrar,, s
were reported between leftist a hot sun,
and militiamen from the right- were fearful that the unrest In lag more than five miles inside report that the Soviet Union is
Moslems and right-wing ChrisLeftist Lebanese political wing Christian Phalangist par- Lebanon would bring on a civil Israel caused no damage or providing billions of dollars of
tans. An increasing number of leaders appealed for an end to ty.
war comparable to the Black casualties and the Israelis did military equipment to Libya.
armed security patrols were in the clash after a week of parHifai's appointment was September strife in Jordan in not fire back.
The newspaper said last week
the streets. Barricades erected ilysI. They were joined by greeted with an outcry from 1970. In that war, King Hus.d.'l:. that Libyan !eer Moammar
In
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by armed v" from a do7en leaders of all Palestine guer- Moslem lead--s. who vnk.tIrA. cs'r"
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Khadaly and So.'iet Premier
f1ictIons tgantodisappear, but rilla factions.
pugnanceto military ruleancjthe tine guerrillac t c t
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the S )vets military, nam arid recent visit
Libya.

[)AH ES SAI.AAM, ianzansa (Atli — U.S.
Beverly Carter says he has hopes that Ambassador
two American
students and a Young Dutch woman held by guerrillas In
Zaire will be released despite the Tanzanian
government's refusal to meet the kidnapers' demands.
Guerrillas the Marxist Popular Revolutionary party
thrt'J to
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unless the Tanzanian government within 60 days paid them W0,000,
freed a number of tlw rv's i" 11eld in Tanzanian
jazL and t74dcd over hundreds of rifles and
raminn nnd
as 01 rounds of ammunition
"Tanzania will not be blackmailed," said President
Julius Nyerere's press secretary after a cabinet meeting.
"The Tanianian government flatly rejects all of the
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agreement noted thmt the U.S.
government agreed last Saturday to dissolve the All) operation and that a letter to that
effect had beer. sent to the Foreign Ministry.
The agreement was negotiatt-d inside the Economics and

Plans Ministry building as
more than 100 students and local All) employes gathered outside and several hundred VIentiane residents looked on from
the gates of the ministry.
The students brought in three
siens that had been posted at
the U.S. AID compound reading
in English and Lao that the
compound was U.S. government property.
The students, calling themselves revolutionary command.
m's, jeered thenever they saw
Chapman through the window
of the second-story negotiating
room and cheered whenever
one of their representatives
came into view,
Commandeered All) vehicles
blocked the gates of the ministry, and the students said the
would not let Chapman leave
until the agreement was coneluded,
An embassy spokesman said
earlier that once the agreement
was signed, the embassy and
the Communist-dominated gorernment will begin renegotlating the 1951 aid agreement. The
Pathet Lao, which now dominates the coalition regime, said
it wants American aid to contmntu' but without any American
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Max Ediger of Turpin, Okla.,
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"We hadn't heard from Max
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A cablegram received
Soloists In the annual concert preseited by Seminole High
CHORUS
PRESENTS
ment,
said
a
letter from
well as major growe rs.
Chorus last night at 8 o'clock In the school auditorium included the weekend, believed to
four,
was
the
IiI'3t
Kiassen
written
April
6 sa id the
There have been at least 5,ANNUAL CONCERT (from left) Lewis Dorton Jr., Mary Bennett, Aithony Sutton from the
decided
to remain In
000 arrests, numerous reports
Jackie Blaylock and Judy Dupree. Under th e direction of Earl E. word from them since Saigon four had
the
country
to
"stay with
of violence and one death since
Minott., the program Include a variety of sacred, secular and fell A pr il 30.
Vietnamese
brothers
and
battle erupted between the two
spirituals selections. (Herald Photo by Marva Hawkfns
"Life
is
happy
and
exciting."
sisters
through
these
days."
unions.
Kiassen went to South Vietthe brief wire received by the
The Democratic governor has
Mennonite
Central
Committee twin in 11172, Martin first in 196
hailed
milestone in
read in part.
and again in 1973, Ichikawa In
farm labor legislation which he
says could be a model for the
William T. Snyder, executive 1969 and Evdiger in 1971.
A
nation.
director
of the committee, said
Brown's floor managers
the
letters
"EHMJ" at the end of
hoped to have the bill on Ow
the
message
proba bly are the
governor's desk for signing as
first Initials of each misearly as Thursday. it must pmcc
— Earl Martin
first through two Assembly
of New Holland, Pa., Yoshlhlro
committee hearings and a final
llchikawa of Sapporo, Japan,
Assembly floor vote.
it Iliac timetable is met, dccWASHINGTON tAP) — ProsAs key elements in his ener- plans to add additional dollars
tions could be held under the ident Ford tells a nationwide
gy-conservation
program, Ford on March 1 and April 1 after
bill as early as September.
broadcast audience tonight proposed a $a-a-barrel tariff in Congress began working on its
A packed state Senate gallery about the next step in his enerDo You Know George Stuart
bUrst into cheers Monday after- gy program, with strong in- three monthly steps and a own energy tax package.
Sells Duracell Batteries?
gradual end to price controls on
The congressional effort has
noon when the 31-7 vote was an- dications that
it will include a crude oil products.
been stalled, however, and
Wide selection for
n0ed
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second $1 tariff
each barrel
Ford
took note of that when be
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C&amp;Ltri,
Brown personally led the r.eFIMS.
The
adrniristratIun luis said
imported
W111 4
told five foreign correspondents
gotiations which forged the
Reos. Rica-dirt. sic.
the program Is designed to enlast
Fri
da
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that he was weighLast longer thin nguiar
compromise. He called the
All major television and radio courage fuel conservation and
f
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breakthrough "an event of networks said they planned to domestic oil production so the ing whether to impose the SCC
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DwiceA will refund
great historical significance," broadcast Ford's statement United States can sharply re- ond dollar tariff.
purt
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One foe, Republican Sen. live from his Oval Office at 8:30 duce its heavy dependence on
"The Congress has failed
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Clare Berryhill of the San Joa. p.m. EDT. A White House an- foreign petroleum by the 1980s. very badly,"
he asserted.
famJy
or
group).
Oitidi
quin Valley farming corn- nouncement said the President
Officials estimate that each "They have done literally nothat tat of pwctiasa,
munity of Ceres, has predicted would disclose "his decisions on $1-per-barrel tax boost adds I to ing affirmatively to solve
California agriculture will the energy program in the ab- 114 cents to the retail price of energy problem. Perhaps our
Ph. 1437700
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restrtctlonsor supervision ofits
use.
At another American cornpound, the U.S. residential settlement outside the city, looters
were cutting holes in the fence
around the sparsely guarded
area and carting off household
possessions left by Americans
evacuated from Laos.
An American, interviewed
through the locked gates of the
residential compound four
miles outside the city said only
about 80 persons remain there,
including six American women
secretaries.
He said four or five homes
were stripped Sunday because
there were only two unarmed
volunteer patrols to guard the
150 houses in the compound.
Most of those remaining who
lived on the peripliery of the
compound have moved into vacant houses in the center, he
said. Volunteers have crated
what they can in abandoned
homes and taken them to the
settlement's gymnasium, but
such large items as furniture,
carpets and refrigerators remain In the houses.
The Pathet Lao guards on the
gate allowed the departing
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Juice
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prove that
singing commercials
television advertising pays, says a marketing expert. But
Florida citrus growers aren't reaping the benefits.
he
"The way it is now, it's only the processors that are so
happy every time Anita Bryant sings," says Bernard
Gross, a professii at Florida Atlantic University and part
owner of a West Palm Beach orange grove.
Eighty-five per cent of all citrus consumed In the United
States comes from Florida.
(rowers pay 10 cents per box to finance Miss Bryant's
singing television commercials. Industry spokesmen
credit the national advertising campaign with a 12 per
Cent rise in sales.
But processors, who determine what price they will pay
the state's 16,500 citrus growers at the end of a season,
ha v e been pocketing the profits, Gross says.
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mistake In my freshman year. I

family is Jalle Ann Tucker,

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laude this spring from Duke

dude who was really neat

DEAR ABBY: My brother is I buy them, of course), then let her first two years of college
and complet ed her B.S. at

started to notice me. I made up dating a widcw. Her daughter Is him take it
from there,
my mind that I would play hard going to be married soon, and
Everyone has a problem. What's
to get with him because being my brother has been asked to
70ur5? For a person al reply, write
easy got me nowhere. The first give the bride away.
ABBY: Boi No. 61700, L.A. Calif.
time he asked me out I fougbt it
timeheasktdmeoutlfougbtit
The bride-to-be has been '°°" Enclose stamped, se ll.
addressed env,too., ploast.
and fought it but gave in living with her fiance for
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again. He never called me after

that. I wanted to see him so
much, I called him, but he
always made excuses so he
wouldn't have to see me.
He is the only guy I really (alt
anything for, Ahby. How can I
get him to realize that if I have
him, I wouldn't look at another

Hostess,
MARGE WILLIAMS
322-182

Sanford
SHIRLEY COOPER
$34-9212
Cassel berry. Winter Springs
JUDY RENEE
834-9212

Altamonte Springs-Longwooc
SHIRLEY MILLET
831.9212

Fcresf City
H I LDA RICHMOND

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day. I can't sleep or study. I'm
going crazy. Please tell me how
to get another chance with him,
HEARTSICK
DEAR HEARTSICK: Sorry,
but there lano way to get aguy
to see you. date you or even ghe
you a iecod glance If he's nc,
Interested. You blew It when
You gave In to him. Bed hopping
is not the
to get a man.
Counseling is avaheble on your
campus, so please lake sd
vantage of it You need more
help than I can give you In a
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concerned over the pr opriety of
accepting this dubious honor.
I'd appreciate an answer In
your column. We all read It, and
this wou ld inform us without
'omplicat ions. Thank you.
SIS
DEAR SIS: The custom of
"giving away" the bride need
not be nk,0 li terally. Your
brother would be standing In for
the bride's father. He should be
complimented, not critical.
IP&amp; Should be refuse, he
would be gi vi ng HIMSELF
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CONFIDENTIAL

Duke. Nest year, Ms. Tucker
will begin graduate school In
clinical psychology at Vanan.
c.lerbilt University In Nashville,
Tenn.

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It may never go down in history alongside Knute Rockne's
legendary win one for the (lpper' tearjerker, but the C!?- -c land Indians got the sara result Monday from Manager r ir
Robinson's little pep talk
They went out and clobbered the California Angels 9-3 after
ltoLnsun talked thi'mn out of boycotting the game to protest his
three-day suspension And before turning the reins over to Coach
Da v e Garcia, he also asked tlamn to play as hard for Dae as
ou have been for me."
Elsewhere in the American League, the Oakland A's edged
the Baltimore Orioles 6.5 in II innings, the Boston Red Sox
outsiugged the Texas Rangers 7-5, the Kansas City Royals
nipped the New York Yankees 6-5 In 11 innings, the Chicago
White Sox downed the Milwaukee rewers 42 and the Detroit
Tigers defeated the Minnesota Twins 6-2
Coach Torn McC'raw said Robinson's pep ta lk "was noth ing
dramatic. 1k hasn't lost his cool all year." But the Indians, who
had dropped 23
!8 starts under Robinson's leadership, battered four L'alifornia pitchers for 13 hits, including Charlie
Spikes' first borne run of the season.
A's 6, Orioles 5
Gene Tenace dr ove in his fif th run of the game with a two-out
single in the 11th inning. It was Baltimore's fif th consecutive
setback and ninth in 10 games and dropped the Orioles into last
'flc*
place in te
Red Sox 7, Range rs 5
Dwight Evans' tie-breaking two-run homer In the eighth inning capped a late-Inning exchange of home runs and enabled
Boston to open a I 1 game lead over Milwaukee in the Al. East.
Evans' fifth home run of the season caine off reliever Steve
hucau1t ha.rlsoc1lcdathrcc runhomertohtrnitCarboin
the se venth when the Red Sax scored four times a nd erased a 3-1
deficit. It was ('arbo's eighth.

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That it not to say, however, th
F:z=nero wa
peasd with the proceeding. He would not rneeL with newsmen
after the game, saying he wanted to look at Ilins of the contest
while the game still was fresh in his mind lie Liter revealed that
he was angry with his players.
I was mad at the team for losing their discipline after they
got that big lead," Shero said Monday after showing up late for
the trip here. "I was coiist.antly lecturing them on the bench.
They started to float. They let up. It was a good game for our
fans but not for our system."

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Indianapolis 500 had ended.
Rasmussen's car touched and times you have a choice and
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filled with ferocious thunder- led into the outside wall on the Mine was instinct and I chose
clouds and terrifying streaks of second turn, exploded and scat tht right way, Unser said , lightning, was now bright and tered itself all over the track but all four of Foyts tires were
sunny.
Miraculously, Snesa suffered ruined by the metallic litter
The track, which had been only rnoerate burns, enough to that had been Sneva's car. 1k
drenched with the fury that only require hospitalization but not had to change them in a 5.-sec
a sudden Midwest storm can enough to keep him from prom- ond pit stop that dropped him to
bring was now drying out
ising to be back racing in a third where he stayed to the
And Johnny Rutherford am month or so, nor to keep him end
bled over to Ch ief Ste ward Tom from watchi ng Monday night's
Now Unser was third On the
Binford and, perhaps only half awards dinner on local tele- 162nd lap he moved into second
jokingly, muttered
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You already know how to start
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Vidan to bring out both the red
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on Johnny Bench during his
career with the Cincinnati
Reds.
Monday they were up literManny Trulo's slump-break.
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iog honie run toie o a five.
Bench, who has had a love- run filth inning and Ray Burns
hate relationship with the pitched a four-hitter as Chicago
crowds at Cincinnati, was whipped Atlanta and snapped a
treated to a rare standing ova
five-giie losing streak.
tion after hitting grand slam
MetS 6, Dodgers 3
home run that keyed the Reds
l'inch hitter Wayne Gar re tt
to a 5-4 vi ct o ry over the Mon. blasted a three-run homer in
treal Expos amid a doubleheader the ninth inning, giving New
ej sweep.
York its victory over Los AngeReds'
fans
at
the
The 25,034
les and previously' unbeaten
ballpark, already' giddy over Andy M essersmith.
the 4-3 victory In the opener.
Pirates 10, Astros 2
went absolutely Leserk when
Bruce Kison pitched a livepe
Bench's homer cap d a five- hitter and Willie Stargell hit a
run rally in the fifth i nn ing of two-run triple and a hases-empthe second game and in
ty home run, leading Pittsburgh
tied
him
cidentally
for the over Houston.
Reds' all-time grand slam lead'
I'hillles I, Giants 0
larry Bowa singled with two
ershiP.
out in the 11th inning and came
In Mo nday's other National
League gcmes the Chicago around to score on two San
Francisco errors, enabling
Cubs stopped the Atlanta
Braves 6-0; the New York Mets Philadelphia to beat the Giants
beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6- and snap a six-game losing
3; th e l'jttsburgh Pirates streak.
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Do.Medich,theRoyalstiedthescorewithtworunsintheeighth
andtwotntheninth.ChrisChainbtisspacedtheYankeestoa S-1
lead with two doubles and a single. He scored three times.
White Sox 4, Brewers 2
[lucky Dent and Brian Downing belted consecutive two-out
homers off Jim ('olborn in the ninth inning. Dent's first home
run of the season broke a 2.1 tie and Downing followed with
homer No. J. Jorge Orta hit his third home run in the third inning
after the White Sox took a 1.0 lead in the second on a walk and
singles by Tony' Muser and Dent.
TIgers 6, Twins 2
Home runs by Dan Meyer and Aurelio Rodriguez backed the
six-hit pi tching of Vern Ruhle as Detroit ended the Twins' four.
game winning streak. Both homers came in the first two innings
off Bill Campbell, a relief specialist, who was tanking his third
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The Flyers have taken the lead within minutes of the opening
faceoff. In (t and .,, the Sabres battled back to win on their
fog-clouded Memorial Auditorium house ice. The fog returned
for Monday's practice, thanks to temperatures in the low 70s,
and was expected to make its return to game action Tuesday
night. In the other two games here the haze stopped play a total
of 14 times.
In Philadelphia Sunday, Buffalo could not extricate itself from
the early deficit. Flyers' badman Dave Schultz scored twice
while Bob Kelly, Reggie Leach and Gary Dornhoefer added
single goals to give Philadelphia a 54 triumph and send them ti,

It's also the toughest to lose, and the Sabres have no intention
of going down without a fight. - if they are to go down at all.
"We've got to give all we've got," said Buffalo defenseman
Jim Schoenfeld. 'That's all there is to it. You don't hold back for
anything and hope you can win two more hockey games. But
we've got to get an early lead to do it."

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personal needs. But his county
(Prince William) welfare nursing home will receive $25 a David Jennings, operator of a in advanced states of senility,
depar.ment arbitrarily decided month.
Spartanburg, S.C., nursing falsely claiming it was owed for
he could get by on $4.
Despite the federal law, home. Jennings didn't install an laundry or other services.
The county confiscates the Prince WilliamCounty officials accounting system for SSI
The worst example of
other $21 and applies it to the have informed the operator of funds until March of this year. diverting patient
funds may be
cost of his nursing home care the nursing home where
'1 just didn't know it was Florida where d class action
anUitbetLoflbejI88he Johnson resides that Johnson necessary," said Mrs. Floy suit has been filed
against a
receives from .'ieii Security - has two sons who should take McDonald who has 22 Medicaid company which operates three I
practice that appears to care of his small personal pa tients in her Pickins, S.C., homes. The company sold
the
violate boh the letter and the needs, The county officials have home. "I just put the money In homes after allegedly transpirit of the law,
decided that in the case of envelopes for each patient," sferring the funds to its own
A continuing investigation by Johnson and 30 others in the she said.
account. State auditors contend
Scrip ps-Howard Newspapers of same home who also get less
William Chauvious, a South the firm owes the money to
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fans for a victory parade Wednesday morning.
"We must win today," said Philadelphia center Terry Crisp,
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handling of patients' personal many instances that relatives
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The county officials have funds.
are the real culprits In the li
raiding the personal funds of been unmoved by the nursing
Mrs. Daphne Krause, a personal fund scandal. If a
Medicaid patients with tin- home operators' arguments nationally known crusader for patient can't manage his funds
punity.
that the relatives refuse to help nursing home reform from and the nursing home doesn't
Johnson's
right
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and that Johnson's needs, for Minnesota, believes the want to, this chore goes to a
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to the $25 a month out of his instance, must be met by stealing of the $25 a month In relative, usually a daughter or
social security check is sporadic handouts from his &amp;S1 funds is nationwide and one son.
provided for by a section of the former employer and a few of the most "vicious" practices
I Medicaid law. Because states dollars raised by the home's she had uncovered in years of
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of $214,031 and his own slim
16th-place pickings of $18,300.
And Bobby did, indeed, deserve it. lie ran a cool, cautious,
clever race, totally unlike the
one he won in 1968, when he
locked his right knee, rammed
the accelerator to the floor and
kept it there all the way, simply
outrunning the rest of the 33-car
field,
"I was raised In racing that,
when the green flag drops, you
stand on the gas and the fastest
guy wins the race," Bobby said.
"For many years, as everyone
knows, that's the way it was...,
'Of course, now it's a little bit
different and thank God we
have radios so we can correspond back and forth, talk
things over and plan things out
We knew we had to make a
strong, calculated run We had
Ili run a smart race,"
Plan he did with Dan Gurney,
the builder and owner of his
sleek, blue No. 48 car, an Offenhauser-powered All'American Eagle. Rather than try to
burn out Foyt, Rutherford, Dal.
lenbach arid the rest of the field,
he chose to simply try to stay
with the leaders.
Ultimately, though, it was not
planning but luck, bad luck for
some, that enabled Unser to
take the lead when it mattered
and take home the lion's chare
of the $1,001,322 in total prize
money.
Sneva's ' - rash on the 1 21st lal)

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INDIANAPOLIS AP) In auto racing circles they're called
strokers. They just hang back, let everyone pass when they want
ar.tl hope they'll fini.th in one piece.
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of the ye ar honors at Monday night's Indianapolis 500-mile race
victory dinner.
"I saw guy's coming up behind me all day and I just got out of
their way and let 'em go," said the 38- year-old Indianapolis
veteran of the sprint and dirt track circuits,
"We just wanted to stay out of trouble and finish the race."
lie [unshed seventh, eight spots higher than he started and
five better than his closest rookie competitor, Sheldon Kinser of
Bloomington, I n d.
Puterbauh was almost too cautious, though.
lie wanted to end his first run on the champ car circuit
prematurely after developing rear end problemiis,
"I thought maybe I had lost some rubber oil a tire because the
car was really vibrating," he recalled, "I went around once and
came back into the pits and said, 'Hey, something's wrong with
this car,' They this crew) said, Co ahead aid run 'Mil it
quits."
The problem turned out to be a broken ring and pini o n gear
and shortly
Puterbaugh returned the race, the yellow
light caine on. He was able to finish the race, which was stopped
at 435 miles by a sudden
without needing fourth gear
or the turbocharger on his Eagle-Offenhauser.
"I was ready to quit," Puterbaugh said. "1 just didn't want to
take a chance on crashing the
Nevertheless, the day still ended in a wreck. Puterbaugh,
Bentley Warren and Jimmy Caruthers slid into each other on
the final lap in the main straight as rain made the sleek,
treadless machines uncontrollable.
Puterbaugh said the top rookie honer meart rii're to ?, wi than
the $1,000 prize that went along with it.
He hopes it will boost his driving reputation and hc!p lwr
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m'nother ride at Indianapolis
Lee Elkiru., iiho own':d
the car Puterbaugh drove Sunday, is 62 years old and in fall jni'
health and probably will not be here next May, Puterbaugh said
Mea'iwhile, he plans one more try at championship racing this
ear - nex t m onth's Pocuon 500.
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Bowl America and Sanford
The win preserved Bow)
Gail Whitted and Vivian
Police continued to win Friday America's lead to two games Lively stroked two singles
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to win. Rutherford had to settle night. "I know I'll always -won.
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in the Sanford Recreation over Sanford Police. Bowl apiece for Sanford Police . Liz
ierSchai() (2) 910 100 300 7.
for the second-place prize of
Taylors Farvel (3) 3 00 2 10 3. Avon
Department Lassie Softball America Is 11-3 and Sanford Calm cracked two singles and lenbach, who had led
Long befoe the rains Caine,
for
nearly
$97,866
and Foyt earned $74,677.
Ben(?) 260 0 (2-3) WaO P (7-3)
League.
Police is 94.
Sherri Bledsoe belted a double 100 laps, blew his engine, also
the
wondering was over for
I
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T
Carter,
finishing
Pancho
Baseball
In
rained-out
The league resumes action for Civitan.
games
the result of a stray piece of fourth despite having to drive three of the other top names in
TENTH - 1 Justa Frost
tonight. It ends June 5.
(Dvoracek) (a) 5 702 602 2. Space scheduled to be play May 15,
$ metal from the accldent,
American League
the race. Lloyd Ruby went out
Bowl America
an untested car half made up of
Corqueror (5) a 00 3003 Dan Way
East
Bowl America dropped Art
Five girls for Bowl America
And
on
the
165th
lap Unset
(1)3000 ti
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P
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took over first
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21 17 353 problems, 1973 winner Gordon
when
Rutherford
other
after he crashed in
Police
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ELEVENTH
Milwaukee
I Ginger O'Brien Sanford Police defeated Civitan over Art Brown. Three players
pulled
in
for
20 19 3)3
refueling. Then, on
p
departed after 11 wi th
CivUan
fuel
tests,
got
Jotincock
Thursday
's
122 13- 9 3 5
(ki,cla) (7) 910 5 10 3 00 I. Mann 12-9.
Detroit
singled for Art Brown,
ii 19 454 3
lap
No.
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came
the
third
and
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failure and Mario
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Sleek (1)3 60 5 00 3 ArmbrOO'Kfe
Roger McCluskey reNew York
$ 77
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16 73 110 st 2
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57.906 70 T 11
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Bottimore
16 21
100 6
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A -- 1,657; Hanøle
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West
wheel
on
the
main
straightsixth
and
Bill
Puterbaugh,
sethe
49th
lap.
Oakland
25 17 .593
away. With some masterful lected the rookie of the year,
Kansas
For those three and for Ru th.
city 25 19 $65 1
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Y4'• j•
Telps
2 D 5
l right, slowed it down by liter"For a long time, a lot of Sneva and others, the luck was
California
72 77
ally bouncing it off the outside people are going to wonder Just bad. For Bobby Unset it was
Chicaoo
19
Entries
Saturday'
The Sanford Independents
(our innings, striking out seven, out live and not issuing a tree wall several times, then what would have happened if good. "Luck Is everything," he
s Reiu$ti
Oakland 10. Cleveland
w hl
h ee l it onto the first-turn
recrded their third strai'ht walking one and allowing one pass.
the race had been continued," said. "If you don't have luck on
Boston 6. California 0
IONIGHT
field
grass.
victoryan8-O win Sunday over hit. Franks tossed two inn1r."
Cta
Rutherford
mused Monday the ra ce track, you don't win."
),
Robert l.Iy went the distance
•
With that mishap, out came
the Oviedo Black Hawke.
New York 9. Tew.as S
fanning two, not walking a man
FIRST: I M - Pace C.3 Cond for Oviedo, striking out eight
Kansas City S. Baltimore I
$400; 1 Pepper, Heel (Blood) 31. 7,
the yellow caution flag. The
Nick Brady, Chris Franks and not giving up a
Minnesota 3. Milwaukee 7
Minneicta
hit.
Von
and
walking
six.
Empire Lara (HumpIne) 9 2; 3.
drivers
were locked in their reand John Von Aiken teamed for Aiken capped the three-man
e
Sunday's Results
Red Clay (Stader) I I: 1 Derby
Sanford to fire a two-hitter,
Cleveland 6, Oakland 0. Is? Lane (Warkhlser) 7 2. 3 Perkiomen
pitching show with three in- Dean Smith headed the spective positions Unser first
cme
Cadet (No Driver) 51. 6 Barlows
Brady started and pitched nings of one-hit Nall, striking Independents' balanced attack and Rutherford second and
OahIard 6. Cleveland 3, 2nd Dutchess (Piper) 6 I; 7 T.J,Q,
with two singles and two rbi. unable to gain ground.
ome
(Benedict) 51. S. Saint Clair Eulie
Five laps later the skies
Turn Gracey added a triple and
Detroit a, Chicago 1. Is?. 7 in - (Hartiler) 10 1
nings, rain
o
ned and it was all over. Unpe
Bill Yell belt ed a double.
SECOND: I M - Pace C.3 Detroit a? Chicago Ind. ppd. I. Papeete (Fags) 1 1; 7. Chief S',,
Arthur Barkley paced Oviedo ser cruised past some other
S
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Mercedes (Neely) 57. 3 Easter
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1,- I Grey fluff (DAmato)i5) Sanford Swill) Association were: Jason (Angle (11-12) UIitII
THIRD: M -TrotC-3-U0o: 1. swimmers who
competed last place 50 breast, 50 back, and 50
Golden Do (Crank) 7 2. 2, Duke Of
weekend
in
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Woo (Hobbes) 20 1. 3 Carol M Okay
(Brainard) 5 1.
Clever Trip Sun B Meet at Ocala.
third place SO breast; Pat
Detroit, 6. Minnesota 7
(PerkIns) 92; S What Acclaim
Swimming
in
the
10-andStenstrorn(lO
and U) third in5O
Kansas City 6. New York 6
(Dennis) S-I; 6. sunset Saul (PatBoston 7. Texas S
tenon) 6-1; 7 Hansel Rodney (Blod) under age group, Alinda placed breast and 50 back and fifth in
Today's Games
51. 5 Berthas Boy (Kalathas)
first in the SO-yard backstroke 50 fly; Louis Kelly (13-14)
Minnesota
(Albury
22
or
FOURTH: I M - Pace CImg - with a time of 41.6. In addition fourth in 100
fly and Art
Blyleven SI) of Detroit (LaG.. 5400, I (PuIiP I.4,,n', ,)r) I 7
to
INS Will she. picked up two
Woodruff
014 3-3), (n)
(11-12)
sixth in 50
Cool Hand Luke (Weaver) 101; 3
New York (Hunter 61) at Easy Sweet (Vander5cha.af) 6-1; 1
"A time awards for swim- back.
Kansas City (Fitimornis 6-3). Dougt Dynamite (VanDeventer 7 ming the yard breast stroke
The
Sanford
Swim
(n)
2 S Camden Bonnie (Bourgeois) I
in
41.1
and
the
50-yard
freestyle
Association
began
its
summer
Chlcago(ftahr,seq, 2-11 a? Mil. I: 6 Truax Honor (Lupo) 5-1; 7
waukee (Sprague 0 7). (n)
in 32.9.
program in the first week in
Camden Jody (Larrabee) 97, @
Boston (Tiant 1 5) at Texas Charter (Lake) t 1
Tramell,
who
swims
in
the
13May and since that time has
(Hands 52). (n)
FIFTH: 74 M - Pace C•3 - 5400:
14 age group, placed first in the doubled its membership.
Cleveland (G. Perry 36) at I Swift Torrid (Benedict) 5-1; 2.
California (Singer 4.51, ()
100 butter fl y with
a time of
Brodners Pride (No Driver) LI; 3
."mw'e lurImsuey I-u) it
LfltiS Gold (Kocia) 1 1; 1. Gotta Go
i:1.0 and firs t in the 100
Kansas City 9. Baltimore
Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 2
Monday's Results
Chicago A. MIt*uaukee 7
Clev.land 9. California 3
Oakland 6. Ba.tlrnore 5. 11 in
nings

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5-1; 7 JoSedale Admirer (Bunkley)
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New York at Kansas City, 1
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SIXTH: h N - Pace C.3 - IM:
Chicago at Milwaukee, (n)
1 Otca Mas (Benedict) 3 I; 7. Iron
Bo.on at Texas. (n) 0
City tdency (Ragur) 7-2; 3. Madam
Cleveland at California. n)
Runner (Wilsey Jr.) 9-7; 1. ChristhBalt;me at Oakland, in)
own Belle (Bourgeois) S.I. S. Aus?
Southern Silver (No Driver) 10-1; 6.
National Lesgue
San Juan Hanover (Cooley) Ii. 7
East
Dolly Jester (Dennis) 6 1; 5.
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W I Pct. GB Sweetheart ' Volta (Drayton) I 1.
Chicago
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York
19 17 575 1') $473: 1 Direct America (Larrabee)
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20 1$ .5
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1.
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Mchianna Chief (Hendrickson) 4.1;
16 73 .410 6
Montreal
II 73 .3;.
S Storegate Sharp (Patterson) 3•I;
Freddie Howard fired a no.
West
I Sis Wampjm (Crank) 9 2; 7. J. H. hitter
to lead the Railroaders to
L
Angela 21 5
Tim (Werkhiser 61
')in.satl
74 70 545 7
EIGHTH: 1 M - Pace C.1 - $455: a 1 win Friday over First
S.Fr.ncisco
77 20 .321 4
1. Potentate Pick (Udall) 3I; 2. Federa1int15anfodNaU
San Diego
23 21 .577 a
AuburnTiger (Ford) Si;), Fearless
Little League.
Atlanta
71 21 .447 6t, Fire (Ruggtesl 101. 1.
West
In the American League,.
Houston
It 79 313 )0'.
(Johnson) 77. S. Dandy Thing
Saturday's Results
(Taylor) 9.7; 6. Winning Tina Sanford Recreation DepartSan Francisco 10, Chicago 3
(Regur) 5-1; 7. Freddie Adios
ment blasted Florida State
CincinnatI 3. PhiladelphIa 2. (Bridgi) 61; 5 Never Renege
Bank 14-3
11
(Hobbs) $1
New York S. Atlanta I
The win for
NINTH: 1 M - Tro4B3C.IC.3....
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Montreal 7, Houston 1
$100: 1. Cltarts Cornet (Brltton) 6-1; was their 10th straight. They
St. louis 6. Los .Sngeles 2
2. 619 Beau Byrd (Ihlenfeld) 11;).
have yet to lose this season.
San Diego S. Pittsburgh oBlliful Dream (Rey nolds) 9-2;
Sunday's Results
Ocala Mighty Mile (BrIdges) 7.7; S.
Howard struck out 10 and did
Atlanta 6. New York 3
Mr. Baoeye IDvorac$) 5-2; s. not walk a man. Fred Huaman
Decatur Boy (Bridges) 31
Cincinnati a. Philadelphia 3
slapped a triple and Eugene
Houston S. Montreal 7, 17 in
TENTH: 1 N - Pace C-3 - UOl
1. Beatrice Way (Regur) 1.1; 2. Rogero a double for the
Pittsburgh 6. San Diego
11 StingerC(J,tferson)5.1;3Mue Railroaders.
innings
Major (No Driver) II; 1. Valid
Sanford Recreation's 13-run
San FrancIsco 9, Chicago 7
Frank (Stevens) 7-2; 5. .105 SPied
L. Angeles 7. St. Louis 3
(Neely) 3.1; 6. Silverbell Rice (Ru) second inning evened its record
Monday's Resu lts
51; 7. Joyous Boy (Vilar) st. .. at 5-5 in the American League.
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Chicago 6. Atlanta 0

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are on the line. A thoughtless oversight, you'll gain respect
move will leave a poor lasting by admitting it, even though it's
difficult.
impression.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A task
you've been postponing because Though you have a strong
you thought it would be a snap craving to buy something new,
will be tougher the longer you resisting the urge will make It
easier later when payments
pit it off. Do it now,
(Aug.
23-Sept.
22)
come
due.
VIRGO
You're prone to take risks today
YOUR IiIlt1IlDA\'
with things that aren't yours. A
May28,
friend will be angered if something he values Is ruined.
You'll play a more meaningLIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 21) If
you want your household to run lul role this year in managesmoothly today, you and your ment of the affairs ci others.
mate will have to decide who Substantial rewards will come

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Mahaffey, who had to take off
"If I couldn't win this golf
a shoe, roll up a pants leg, and
tournament, I think it's
ARIES (March 21-April 19 for committee rule!
greatest thing In the world for go wading after one watery
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Gene littler to do it," said Ma- shot, ended up with a 71 and a Be careful. You could
haffey, who began the final 275 total. It was the second time miscalculate things today. This It's not like you to make ex.
this year, and the fifth in 17 would deprive you of a goal cuses to shirk responsibility,
round ina tie for the top.
to realize, but that's just what you're apt
"To me, he is the epitome of months, that he had finished you're very anxious
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 to do today. Watch it!
golf. Heis not egotistical, and Li second.
SAGITI'ARIUS Nov. 23-Dec
Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weis- Double-check your sources to
a perfect gentleman. I think
information
from
21)
You're unrealistic regarthat if all the young play ers kopf tied for third at 277. Each make sure
bea
bit
ding
how
you manage financial
in.
others
is
valid.
You
may
coming up would model them- had a 68. Nicklaus' roujyl
resources.
Some form of loss is
selves after Littler, we'd have a cludeda birdie on the final hole, on the gullible side today.
GEMINI
(May
21-June
20)
likely
unless
you change your
while Weiskopi got off to a
helluva tour,"
birdie-eagle-birdie start, went Your best course again today Is ways.
Littler was glad, but less efCAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
fusive, after his second victory six under through six holes and to stay at arm's length from
situations that are not your l9A person who's seeking your
of the year. "It's very gram- then finished poorly,
Lee Trevino trailed with a direct concern. Your advice advice will not be helped if you
hying" the slightly-built, softclosing 70 for 284, while Car)' will be neither welcome nor sugar-coat your words. Tell it to
spoken veteran said.
him hard and straight.
It must have been. He shot a Player, the 1974 Memphis needed.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
six-wider-par 66 in the closing champion, was well back at
today
,in
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MEMPHIS (AP) Even
for the best performance of
losers are pleased when Gene
the day. His total of 270 was a
littler wins,
The 44-year-old Littler fired distant 18 under par, a record
four consecutive birdies Sunday for the 7,193-yard Colonial ___________________________________________________
and finished up with a five- Country Club.
littler's victory also clinched
stroke victory over John Ma haffey In the $175,000 Danny a spot on the Ryder Cup team, _______________________________________________________
Thomas-Memphis Golf Classic, which he's made every time By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
and the second-f inisher was as since 1961, ex cept for the wne
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LONDON (AP) - Evel Knievel said he would never jump
again after suffering painful injuries in a motorcycle leap
over 13 single-deck London buses that he thought failed to set
a distance record.
But promoters of the stunt and most of the newsmen who
watched the 35-year-old American daredevil hit the dust at
100 miles an hour Monday night accepted the claim of his
aides that he had set a new flying motorcycle mark of 140
feet.
"In two or three days. Evel !"
ruider 'e decision rr,t o r"de tag ' '':; 'L'b)iL1t)' map. "He Lc in
considerable pain'idthei'listn'nng in the world he wants to
be thinking about at this stage is riding a bike."
A few persons said they thought Knievel's 750cc Harley
Davids,,i touched the roof of UIC i3th bus and that caused him
to fall before 70,000 screaming spectators in London's
Wembley Stadium. But most of the experts agreed he cleared
the buses and crashed on landing.
The publicity man, Brian Carthell, said the motorcycle
split a plywoci plank when it came down, throwing Evel and
the bike into the air. The motorcycle landed on top of him.
lie limped to a microphone, his costume in tatters and his
face blackened, and told the crowd:
"Ladies and gentlemen of this wonderful country, I have
got to tell &gt; un tJ-.t u
the iat p'o:ut' t
!it' UflL I
Shall i'cver jump again and that is the truth. I am through.
Then he was rushed to the London Hospital. Cartnell said
he haa a crushed vertebra in the middle of his back, a fracture of the right hand, other spinal damage and severe
bruises.
The 140-foot jump bettered Knievel's previous mark of 104
feet, set in Toronto, arid was the second longest he had ever
attempted. The longest was his unsuccessful attempt to
rocket over the Snake River Canyon in Idaho last September.
Before that, he had tried to hurtle himself over cars, trucks
and other objects more than 300 times. He failed in 11 attempts and broke 50 bones.
The accident forced Knievel to cancel the rest of a British
tour.

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Tuesday, May 27,1975--]B

Evening Herald, Sanford, F).

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Rutherford

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SCOREBOARD

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face management.

He explained that the management have all the right to
advantages to the players, but stressed that
the players also have a right to make their choice.
"A strike would be bad for everybody, the management,
the players and the crowds. The players and the management would lose money, and the fan would not have the
games to see, But I can assure you that this group is
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Legal Notice

Tuesday, May 27, 1973

_Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 73I$CP
In to: Estate of
ALICE MARTIN MCSHEA
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
All creditors OP the estate of Alice

and
JAMES LYNN WORLEY. HuSband,

" where your friends are"

Pr iva te Patients - VA

919 F

IN
CIRCUIT COURT.
1111h
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

PRORATE DIVISION
PR No 3.IIS.CP

NOTICE OF PROBATE

THE STATE OF FLORIDA. to all
persons Interested in the Estate f
the sa id decedent:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a written Instrument purporting
to be the last will and testament of
MELVIN A. RANEY, deceased. MS
been admitted to probate in said
Court
YOU ARE HEREBY COM
MANDED within six (6) calendar
rnthS from the date of the first
Publication of this Not ice to appeer
and show cause, if any
said

YOU can, why the action oi said Court
admitting sad Will to probate
should not stOod unrevoked
5' Roger F Dykes
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Circuit Judge
s Victor E Woodman
VICTOR E. WOODMAN OF
WINDERWEEDLE. HAINES.
WARD &amp; WOODMAN, P.A.
P 0 Box
Winter Park, Florida 377"
LttOrn.yt for Estate
Publijh: May 13, 70. 27. June), 1915

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DEN Ill
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice IS hereby given that I am

Notice is hereby given that I am
in business at 9c3 S,
Wymore Pd.. Altamonte Springs

Seminole

37701,
under

the

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Florida

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fictitiousname
Of ALICD

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I intend to register taid name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminote County, Florida ,i
cordancewth the provisions of the
Fictltloi.n Name Statutes. To Wit:
Section S 09 Florida Stàtutcs 1951
S William Balmer
Publish May 6 11, 20, 77 19)3
DEN 4$
NOTICF.OFSHERIF('SSALE
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthat
by virtue Of that Ce"taitt Writ of

E,ecuton 'swed out of and under
the seal of the C ounty Court of

Orange County, FI'rida. upon a final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 3rd day cot April. A.D
1973, in that C':rtaifl case entitled,
Jordan Mirth Company, a Florida
corporation. Plaintiff, vs Frank D.
Hooper and Betty L H000er.
Defendant, which aforetaid Writ of
Execution was d,livered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida.
and I have l*v'ed upon the following
dtjcribed property owned by Frank
D Hooper, said property being
located in Sseninoie Cotit'y, Florida,
more particularly descr'bed as

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persons having or claiming any
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NOTICE OF SUIT
TOQUIETTITLE
In thC Name of the $t at of Florida:
To tht DefendantS:
Harry Cohen and Helen Cohen el-k a Helen Barker Anderson, his wife;
William .Ierdln Boitright and

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But oh, what a beating the
summer heat gives their little
feet. Going barefoot Is fun, but
feet need the same protection
during summer, so they can
grow properly and not get
burned or cut. Cheryl Todd and
Nell RIchardson, owners of
Vale's Jr. Shoeland In the
Longwood Plaza. Longwood,
know that kids want shoes that
will hold up, even when the kids
don't, and be the next best thing
to barefooted!
Vale's carries only the best in
name brand shoes at very
reasonable prices. They know
you can't scrimp when it comes
to your children's feet, or you'll
pay for It In the long run,
Cheryl recommends the
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PA. Suite 1110, The Hartford
Building, 200 (ett Robinson Street,
Orlando, Florida 32101, and file the
original in the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
on or before June 6. 1975; otherwise
the allegations of said Complaint
will be taken as confessed
This not ice %hall be published once
each week for four (1) consecutive
wse6.s In the Evening Herald
Dated this 2nd day of May. 1975-

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Shoes
Vote's Junior
Moeland
PIL 131-7252

Residential . Commercial
£ Electronic Equipment

Moving.
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Agent for

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PH. 323-5954

Owner

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390 Longwood Plaza

Mountains.

MIKE BRAGAN
SALES MANAGER

Carpet Cleaning
Floor &amp;Office Cleaning

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train. The track for the
sales clerk, ticket .takers
and conductors, switchmen, all of them are children. Only the engine
driver himself is an adult.
The Pioneer Railway was
built in 1948 between the
resort areas of Szechenyi
hegy and Huvosvolvy in
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made your travel plans at
CARIBBEAN CRUISES
OF ORLANDO INC.. 574
No. Orlando Ave., Winter
Park Mall. Tel. 645-2060.
Open 9:305:30. Sat. 10.2.
Domesic and Interna.
tional Travel for Groups
and Individuals. It costs
nothing extra to book
your reservations
through us.

Travel Tips:
Most experts say that
two completely wash and
wear type travelling cos
tumes are all that is
necessary for any trip.

mountains. The colorful native

customs, the
cat hedrals
and pirate hideouts. There's all
this and more for you to see and
ex pe rience on this Caribbe an
cruise
A ?.day Caribbean cruise lust
like the "Christmas Shopping
own and Cruise" left last Sa turday and
John,
husband,
operate Caribbean Cruises was sold out well in advance. So
, Travel Agency. Write or call Judy and John advise you to see
them and they will gladly send them right awa" and arrange
you one of these colorful for your own Christmas present
ochures.
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panels, HAND WASHED
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appetite. Who in all the wor ld,
has such love for fine food as
Italian chefs? When you get
back home, y ou'll have as much
to say about the Angelino Lauro
food as you will about the places
you visited.
At y our ports of call you 'll
have the oppor tunity to see arid
do all of those things y ou 've
heard a nd read about, the
shopping, hiking. nightllfe,
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food, facilities and personal
service. It giv es you the chance
to see the West Indies, Italian
style. No resort can offer you
mor e activities than you can
envoy right aboard the lovely
Angellno- lively parties.
groovy dancing or moonlight
relaxing. T he re's the swim.
ming pool, deck tennis, shut.
fleboard,
card
playing,
lounging, sunning lunching,
sipping, snacking and the en
dless games you can take or sit
out.
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Shopping Spree

Agency, located In the Winter
Park Mall.
This "Christmas Shopping
Cru!se" will cover Dec. 13
hrough 20, and will utilize the
21,400
ton luxury cruiser
Angelino Lauro, It is the only
cruise that goes to the three
most popular por ts in the
Caribbean - San Juan, St.
Thomas and Montego Bay. This
ship Is very po pular and its
cruises are always booked well
In advance, so act now to give
yourself a special Christmas
present of a Caribbean cruise
oupled with the opportunity to
do you r Christmas shopping at
bargain prices,
The regular price (which is
c onsidered a bargain by travel
experts) is $485 for a cabin
with 2 lower beds. The special
price available to you through
Caribbean Cruises Is 5 3 99,
I which Includes transportation
from Winter Park Mall and a
$10 port tax. Where more than
41)two people occupy the cabin
prices are still lower, under
s pe cial gr ou p rate.
Brochures are in the pr oc ess
of being printed and will be
available In June, acc or ding to
' Judy Schlenk, who along with

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Nrwt Ptts Charms. . .me o.rf,cl
all-occasion lilt. Have a f.vorit,
phot o reduc ed arid mountd On larie
accessories cpia'n, ,,o',

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RETAIL SALES
AT WHOLESALE PRICES

Caribbean Cruisc~s
Italian registry,

Heart

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54 Fats initainatic £ P.I.eid prints

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EASTLAND SHOPPING CENTER

GardenL-and will soon have a
special sate on fertilizer, so
GardenLand has a good watch for their ad on this
selection of flowers for plan. necessary lawn and garden
ting, along with all kinds of nutrient.
Whether you have a small
sower and vegetable seeds.
They carry house plants and a home garden or lawn oroper3te
yours.

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Front (West) Otor of the Semunoti
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
County Courthouse in
Sanford. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Florida. the above descr'bed per
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
sonal property. Additional in
SAID ESTATE:
tormitbon available from the Cavil
You •d each of you are hereby
Division of the Seminole County notifIeØ and required tu tile any
Sheriff'S Department. Sanford,

most experienced farmers. The application of insecticides
almanac calendars are still before they kill off your garden,

pr ices;

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USED FURNITURE
COLLECTABLEI CHINAS GLASS

(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

said vehIcle being stored at Central
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
To*irsg at 100 Marvin Avenue, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
LonQwOOd Fonda
CUlT IN ANt) FOR SEMINOLE
arid the undersigned as Sheriff of COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida. will at IN PROBATE
11:00 AM on the 11th day of June. CASE 6W. 71117.CP
A 0 1975, offer for sate and till to In pc: The Estate of
the P,ihMf bdder, for C ash,
F
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to COy 6" all existing lens, at tne

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You can combine a 7 day
pleasure cruise to t he beautiful,
with
exciting
Caribbean
Christmas shopping at bargain

A NEW SHOP IN CASSELBERRY

Plaintiffs, attorney, Jerry H Jet
leVy, Esquire, Of Nichols 6. Tatich,

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styles. They come in various
styles and colors. Child Life is
"tops" when It comes to a great
fitting orthopedic shoe, and
Vale's also has some of the
Edwards brand in stock. Cheryl
A new addition to the family
is an expert in fitting children
of Vale's shoes are the Dingo
for these specialized shoes.
Boots. They come In leather
Vale's will also loan you the
denim, in many different styles, outflares and bar prescribed
and area sure thing for the best
by doctors for corrective
looking boot. Available In B
treatment. The only charge is a
thru D widths, and girls will
$3 deposit which is returned to
love them as much as the guys. you when the equipment Is no
Sneakers and sandals aren't longer needed. Remember,
all Vale's carries They have there is no rental fee, this
dressy and casual shoes in equipment Is loaned to you free
name brands, featuring the of charge
New summer hours for Vale's
most popular styles. In addition
they carry decals, and socks. are Mon. thru Sat. 10-5. For all
Vale's Jr. Shoeland is your children's footwear needs,
Seminole County's oldest or. see Cheryl and Alice at Vale's.
thopedlc dealer, Orthopedic located In the Lcngwood Plaza,
zt
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be Longwood. You'll be headed on
s:t
distinguished from regular the right foot? - ADV.
wear, camping and hiking are
now at Vale's. Even though
they were designed for boys,
girls love them too for their fun
and frolics.

BILLINGS ANTIQUI$

requited to serve a cnoy of your
answer to the Complaint on the

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ping. This attractive, sturdy
sandal for boys and girls is the
",et best thing."For older
girls. Jumping Jacks features
the barefoot sandal with a
higher, stylish heel.
Vale's carries sneakers and
sandals In all widths so they can
pr operly fit even the most
difficult foot.
For sandals that are as fun to
look at as they are to wear,
Vale's has Gum Drops, Bum.
blebees, Daisies. Dimples for
girls, and Chuckles for boys.
These adorable shoes are
enough to convince any child
that going barefoot isn't all it's
"cracked up to be." One of
Vale's most popular tennis shoe
is th.7 Raggedy Ann end Andy,
which are not only fun to wear,
but very good for little feet.
The popular Chukka bce's
which are perfect for everyday

Vale's Jr. Shoeland

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and LESS AND EXCEPT the West
t of thi South 330 feet thireof.
You, and each of you. are notified
that a suit to quiet title to the above
described property has been filed
against you and you are hereby

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growing like mad you need to clay pots for your plants, which
take precautions now against allow the roots to breathe.
chinch bugs and mole crickets. House plants bring a breath of
These pests, along with a the outdoors into your home the
number of others can make a year round
prize lawn look like a vacant lot
GardenLand carries three
in short order uness you take well known brands of knives for
the proper steps to control your selection - John Primble,
them
Schracfp Walder, and the world
The chinch bug is Ihe chief famous "Buck" knives - the
emy of St. Augustine grass, latter two carrying lifetimt
hile the mole cricket feeds on warranties.
Bahia lawns. One insecticide
For spraying insecticide or
that can take care of both pests liquid fertilizer a hose sprayer
Is Spectraclde, according to the is convenient and economical.
experts at GardenLand, 1600v/. GardenLand has a sale on the
First St., Sanford. They glass jar hook-on type o
recommend
Spectracide sprayer for only 98 cents. There
granules for the control of these is also a special sale at the
enemies of your lawn
present time on gladiola bulbs
GardenLand carr ies a full in assorted colors for only 50
flAe of equpnieul au1 svip
.enls a dozen. They are also
r lawns and gardens, and is offering Nelson roses and or.
e largest retail seller of bulk chids.
seed south of Jacksonville.
A home vegetable garden this
according to Harold and Pat summer can be practical as
Hunilker, owners They have .sell as good. healthful exercise
decorative wrought iron plant Help lower your food bill by
holders, boots, hoes, rakes, planting a vegetable garden.
gloves, soil test kits, planting GardenLand
will
supply
soil, peat moss, sprayers and everything necessary except
fertIlIzers,
the effort. You can supply that
A dealer for Sunnytand and and be the healthier and hap.
Chase and Company. Gar. pier for it. But you can't lust
.,,enLand has pesticides and plant a garden and expect to sit
,rtIlizers needed for a healthy, ba ck and wait for ha rvest time.
hardy, productive garden, They The v egetables are tasty to the
have new Kilgore seed planting insects too, and they eat 24
guides on hand which are a hoursaday. lt'supto you tokill
tremendous help to even the off the pests by the proper

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described property, situate In
Semino'e County, Florida. to wit:
The South 691 feet of the NW 1.4 of
the NE
of Section 25, Township 21
South, Range
East, Seminole
County. Florida; LESS AND EX
CEPT the East 26.1 feet of the North
163 feet of the South 493 feet thereof;
and LESS AND EXCED? tti'

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Summertime to kids, is the
next best thing to Santa Claus.

Boutique

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HARRY COHEN and HELEN
COHEN ak a HELEN BARKER
ANDERSON
wife; WILLIAM
JERDIN
BOATRIGHT
AND
DOROTHY ESTILL BOATRIGHT;
PEARL MOCK .kIPEARL MOCK
ALLEN and WILLIAM H. ALLEN.

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Plaintiffs,

Diputy Clerk
Publish: May 6. 13. 20, 27. 1975

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IN THE CiRCUITCOUkT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 71-191.CA.13.0
TRAVIS K. BURCH and HELEN R
BURCH nis wife.

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One (1) 1977 Yamaha, Title Nu.
in out,

EQUIPMENT

WHOLESALE

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LOr0my Estill tsoatrlgrn; Pearl
engaged In business at Hwy £27 Mock a It a Pearl Mock Allen and
Lengwond 37771. Seminole County, William H. Allen. her husband;
Florida under the fictitious name of Err*st B. Mock, Sr.. and Johnnie C
SIX FLAGS NURSERY. and that I Mock and Linda M. Mock, his wife,
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nriy rrVry a
a niriey 'uouse.
rl'rra rorrq'sier sa'o name win inc
And to: All Unkndwn Spouses of Said
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
aboie named natural defendants
County. Florida in accordance with
And to: All Parties claiming interest
the provisions of the Fictitious
by. through, under or against the
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
abOvenimed natural defendants n3t
M509 Florida Statutes 1957
known to be dead or •lIve.
5' Wafter 0 McCreless
And to: All Parties having or
Publish' May 20, 27. June 3, 10, 1915
claiming to have any right, title or
DEN 120
interest In and to the following
FICTITIOUS NAME
engaged

Sanford

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AUTO PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES

tte C!r:i,.t Cr!.
Florida in iccordante with the
provlsi*nt of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit: Section 165 09
Florida Statutes 1957.
5' James 0 Magafas

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Even thougn your lawn is nice variety of plants for your

OVIEDO TRACTOR CO

that I am
engaged in business at 210 Loraine
Drive, Altamonte Springs 37701.
Seminole County. Florida under
the fictitious name of RAINBOW
LANDSCAPING, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of

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AND

given

In

Jr. Shoeland

DUDA AUTO PARTS

FICTITIOUS NAME

located

At Vale's

(Reg. 114.93)

SEE ALL THE

11een and lush and the grass is terrarium. Also In stock are

Ph. 323-6630

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PER SET

$1050

GardenLand
Open Daily 8a.m..

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GardenLand Supplies

Bugs, Sod Webworms, Bermuda Mites,
White Grubs, Leafhoppers And More.

DEN 131

property

Put Best Foot Forward

The Only Insecticide You Need To
Proteci Your Lawn Against Chinch

1400 W. First St.

pieces, rust or maintenanCe. 2
times the area of conventional
mobile home steps. Non skid

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Spectradde

DENSe

deceased

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Lawn Insects

Publith' May 6 13, 20, 77. 1975

Re, Estate of
MELVIN A RAPIIEY.

Safe strong one piece Con'
struction. No bolts. cenCtifll

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Clerk of the Crut Lirt
By L:lllan Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Pubtith May 20. 77. June). 10. 1973

Notice is hereby

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A SPECIAL FRAME FOR
THAT SPECIAL PICTURE

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Sanford, Fla.

2nd St.

(Seat)

'find to register sa id name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Coun'y. Florida in accordance with
thp provisionS of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
66509 Florida Statutes 1937
S Drusle E Myers
Publish May 6 11 20 27. 1973

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Out Patient Therapy

ht'by notified and required to file
NOTICE OF ACTION
any claims or demands which they TO: James Lynn Worley
may hityC against taiC estate in the
co C C. Kiser
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of
601 Magnolia Rd, NE
Se minole County, Florida, in the
Roanoke. Virginia
courthouse at Sanford, Florida.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
iithr, Pcr calendar mon ths from action for Dissolution of marriage
the date of the first publication of has been filed against you and you
thiS notice Each claim or demand
are required to serve a COPY of your
r'iu%t be in writing and must state
written defenses. it any, to it On
the place of residence and postoffice WILLIAM A LEFFLER, III,
,.idre%s of th claimant an must be Petitioners attorney, whose address
S',orn to ty the claimant, his agent, It Post Office flo* 7791. Sanford,
rir hit attorney, or it will become
FIorida37l7l.ort or before June 161h,
void according to law
1975. and file the original with the
tThted Mat, 15th. 1975
Clerk of this court either before
Roger L Uerry
service on P,tZtioners attorney or
Ancillary Administrator
immediately thereafter; otherwise a
PERRY &amp; FULLER
default will be entered agai nst you
Attorneys for Estate
for the relief demanded in the
P 0 Drawer 0
Petition
.nford, Florida 3777
?fITNESS my hand and the seal of
Publish May 70 27. 1975.
this Court on the Is? day 01 May.
DEN1Y
AD,1975
FlCTl1IOUSNME
cc S N reb QI( 'bat i arn
enqaged in butnefl at 517 QUeens
Mirror Circle, Cassefberry 37707,
Seminole County. Florida under the
fiCtitiOuS name of CLEAN RITE

2606 Orlando Drive
"The little blue bgiIdg., w'u,rs

24 Hour Nursing Care For

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azailp
322-1074

CENTER

Tuesday, May 27, 97S-S!

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Sturd Fiberglass
TS Home StePs
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NURSING

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
CUlT
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 111.1007.CA44-0
In p, The Marriage of
ROBIN ELIZABETH WORLEY.
Wife.

Petitioner,

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24-Business OpFrtunities

34-Wi*lle Homes

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inflation Proof Business. mm.
vestment. Part or lull time. WorI
when you Wflt! Earn what yo
want! Call 323 ecsa or 371 oi.

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NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR recorde in Official
CLASSIFIED ADS
THE VACATING, ABANDONING, 917. Page Sn, Public Records of '4' E. 150.17 feet, thence N. Si ProlectiOn on the West line Of laid
1 9
P e r so ii s
I
i e
degrees52' )2"W. 2)2.13 feet. thence North Orlando Ranches SeCtion 13,
DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING Seminole County, Florida, ac
SemInole
OrlQndo - Winter PQrk
OF RIGHTS OF WAY
cording to the plat thereof as s• 37 degrees 3.1' 07" W. 492.01 feet, 5. 17 degrees 51' 01" W. 117.05 feet;
thence
S.
2$ degrees 16 45" W. 421.41
thence West ltI07 feet to the point of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER N
recorded in Plat Book ii. Pages
831-9993
322 -2611
tfginnIng,
_____________________________
feet to the point of curvature of
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE 31, 33, 34 and 37, Public Records
curve concave .outhwesterly, run thence S. 0) degree 11' 21" E
NOTICE that the Board of County Seminole County, Florida. AND;
On State Roads
Commissioners of Seminole County,
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Unit Nos. 7, 3, 4. 6, 73. 26 and , having a radius of 13.1.71 feet, a 160.0$ feet, thence S. 4$ degrees 56
RATES
Ala., a pedestrian killed Florida. at 70O o'clock P.M. on the SHEOAH, SECTION THREE, a central angle of 07 degrees 43' 44", 43" E. 205.35 feet, thence S. 20
tur,
By The Auoctated Preu
1 thru S timd........41C a ma
24th day of June, AD. 1973, in the Condominium, 'ecorded in Official and a tangent bearing of N. s, degrees 27' 56" W. 91.67 feet. tnerce
HOURS
Mot.aists from Englewood Sunday night In Panama City County Commissioners Meeting Recoros Book 912. Page
Public
degrees
19'
09"
W.;
run
thru2SfimIS .....3lCa lifli
thence N. 77 degrees 51' W'W. 71.59 feet.
.
Room at the County Courthouse in Records of Seminole County, Northwesterly along the arc of slid thenceS.13degree,45'39"w,2.31
and Miami died In single.car Beach.
0:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
ntimes ...........24c111fl1
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
accidents as Florida's highway
-Hildegard Ewgzgtrom, 7 Sanford. Florida, will hold a Public Florida, according to the plat curve 31.63 feet to the point of feet. thence 5.11 degrees 59' 11" E.
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
IS, tangency;
61.27 feet, thence S. 13 degrees 37'
Hearing to consider and determtne thereof as recorded in Piat
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Minimum
3
death toll for the Memorial Day of Apopka, hit and killed by
thence N. 63 degrees 07' 55" w. 37" W. 339.54 lest, thence S. 4
_________________________________
whether or not the County will P.ages 31. 39 and 40, Public Records
holiday climbed to 19, the state car Sunday night while walking v$cate, abandon. discontinue. Close. of Seminole County. Florida. AND; 77.00 feet, thence N. 60 degrees 19' dejrets 21' 59" W. 40.71 feet, thence
75 39" E. 53.11 feet. thence N. 12 5. 29feet 44' 13" W. 50.67 feet, thence
along State Road 500 in Lock- renounce and disclaim any right O
Unit Nos. 1.3.5,7.
Highway Patrol said today.
14,21
DEADLINES
the County and the public In and to p, 79, 31. 33, 33. 37 and 39, SHEOAH, degrees 29' 23" E. 109.15 feet, thence S. ( degrees 11' 16" W. 63.76 feet,
tlart, Orange cM.mty.
Police said Janet E. Hall,
the following rights of.way running SECTION F3UR, a Condominium, N. 69 degrees 26' 31" W. 13.41 feet. thence 5. 20 degrees 33' 72" W. 13.41
Noon The Da Before Publication
-Anthony Thomas, 19, of through the described property, to
of Englewood, was killed in
recorded in Official Pecords Book thence 5, 66de'grees 4,05" W. 30i,j feet, thence S. 06 degrees 12' 33" W.
Sarasota County late Monday Crescent City, died In a one-car wit:
9$), Page 931, Public Recordt of feet, thence 557 degrees 410" W. $3 S9teet.thenceS.69 degrees 26' 3$"
1)0 73 feet to the point of beginning, E.47.77feet,th(.nceN.lodegr,.es .
Thdt certain right.of-way lying Seminole County. Florida. AND;
Sunday - Noon Fridaj
when the car she was riding crash Sunday night east of between Lots 21 and 22. and the
LESS
(From
the
Southwest
corner
11"
F.
170.29
feet,
thence
N.
13
_______________________________
1,
Unit Not. 1. . 3, . 5. 6. •, 9, 10,
Fruitland in Putnam County. Golden Rod Roaa. TUSKAWILLA, ii 17. 13. 11, 15, 16,
went out of ,.antrol and hit a
North OrIa,vto 'anches Section degrees 14' 26" F. 57.37 feet, thence
' - ______________________________
17. , 19. 20, 21.
- as recorded in Put Book 1. Page
n 3, 74, 73,26.27 and 2$, SHEOAH, 13,as recorded .n Plat Book 13, page N. 66 degrees 02' 15" F. 49.71 feet,
tree.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY SECTION EIGHT, a CondominIum, 10. PublIc Records of Seminole thence S. 29 degrees 21' 2$" E. 91.79
------ -Walter K. Desa, 21, of Miami
APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE recorded in Official Records Book County, Florida, run thence N. 12 feet
Legal Notice
6--Child Care
4Personals
was killed in Brevard County
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
___________
__________________________
997, Page 1313. Public Records of degrees 54' 04" E. along the WeSt thenceN.SSdegr.es 11' 11" E. 170.42
_i.,,,.. ,s.,._ i.-..., ss..
SPECIFIED,
line of said North Orlando Ranches feet. thence S. ii degrees 26' 04" F.
$êlö
Seminole County, Florida. AND;
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll Tumbling Tots Day Care Center.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND (Seal)
19,
Section
13, a distanco ci 353.37 l3et;
31.67 feet, thence S. 49 degrees 43'
Unit Nos. 1,3,3,7,9,11, 13, 15. ,
FLORIDA
323 7910.
beside Interstate
Commissioners
_______________________
59. 61. 101.67 feet; run thence N. 31 degrees degrees 22' II" W 65.00 feet, tlene
"Pfotline". Aduit or Teens.
44, '' '4 '' "
33 5
CASE PlO. JS-$33-CA44.O
of Seminole County. Florida
25' w' E. 25754 feet to the point of S. 50 degrees 11' 10" W. 117.13 feet,
Saturday IEvening
63, 63, 67. 69 and 7), SHEOAH,
The Highway Patrol had pre- DIVISION 0
By: Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
SECTION NINE, a Condominium, beginning; thence continue N. 31 thence 5.23 degrees 1I'SS" W. 76.16 Mrs. Mae Ward. former leather at
Child Care. Ages 2$
In re: the Marriage of
Clerk
Sanford BeSuty College Is now
feet, thence S. 33 degrees 11' 24" W.
dicted earlier nt
in Official Records Book oegrees 25' 14" E. 41.47 feet;
A
Child's
world 323 1421
recorded
TAWAPIA J PAPIULES.
iy' Marie W Walker
assocIated with Johnette's Beauty _____________________________
Page 36, Public Records of run thence 5. 73 degrees 3$' O" E. 77,11 feet, thence 5. 15 detjree* 54,
would die In Florida traffic acPettont.
Deputy Clerk
Salon. 7510.D Oak Ave. She invites
100.10 feet, thence N. St degrees 71' 13" W. 7250 feet, thence S. 33
Seminole County, Florida. AND;
to Eat
sreek. and
ood Thn
dth,nb ovcr tht'
all her patrons I friends to call.
Publith May 27, 1913
4$" E. 321.67 fed, thence S. II degrees 4)' 74" F 105.17 feet, thence
Unit Nos. 1,3,5, 7.9. . 13. ,
1e
___________________________
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"' '144:
girtr
;: C 5...: )
'.".''
. 1.'jC.s'g.
i). 79. 31. 33. 35. i, •,, ii
ResPondent -___________________ --WICk eyed peas. You pick, $4
E. 257.21 feet, E. 21.2$ feet, thence P4.51 degrees 30' _______________________
SHEOAH,
SECTION
TEN,
a
Con
N
OS
decrees
07'
45"
and ending at midnight MonNOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE
NOTICE OF ACTION
bushel. Tyre Farms. Hwy 115 at
ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
dominium,
recorded
in
Ofticial
thenceN.6Sdegrfts011l
E.
15200
25"
E.
64.02
feet,
thence
East
60.00
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
dny.
Carlton's Furnitui'eStOre. 372.1749
IP4YOUR
FAMILY'?
feet,
thence
S
21
destree's
1$'
OS"
E
U'
of trt certa'n Writ cc
Recorth Book 901, Page 1319, Public feet. thence S 49 degrec- 45 i9' E,
',ICPIAFL fl P.'.HULES
3?? 0105
AL
AtION
53*5 feet, thence N. $4 degrees 1;'
L*ecvtion issued out ci arid '.ncIer Records of Seminole County, 4404 fcct. thence S. 63 degrees 0)'
Other traffic fatallti.2s includis. 263 O
41
21
For
familes
or
friends
of
problem
Cucumbers.
you pIck. Bring own
W.
17111
leet,
thence
5.
05
22"
F.
10030
leet,
thence
S.
the seal of the County Court of
Florida,
Company
ed:
degrees 07' 1" W. 375 40 feet, thence degrees 1I'05" F. 107.70 feet, thence
der5
Orange
County,
Florida.
East
Celery lust east of
upon a final
contafnec.
2nd Battalion
N 01 degrees 37' 17' .. 57194 feet
5. 71 degrees 33' 54" F. 91.07 feet, Forfurtherinformafloncatlln.t3S7
-Martha Henderson, 61, of
1t09ment rendered In the aforesaid
WTPR. 3727170 or 3234191 for
EXHIBIT"A"
10th SpecIal
thence 5.5$ degrees 31' 4W. 321.54
or write
thence N. Sdclegrees 15' 36" E. 14.4,22
court on the 70th day of March. A.O
information.
Pittsburgh, whose car was InForces Group
thence N 73 degrees 31' 09" W.
31• F. Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
feet,
thence
N.
24
degrees
16'
1975, in that certain case entitled,
APARTMENT SITE NO. FOUR: feet
Ft.
Devens.
vo1sed In a head-on collision
Containing 35)152 acres, more or
returns. Tey one and see. Call 322.
07" W, $201 feet. thence N. 3$
Plaintiff, vs C. 510mm ak a Orlando Ranches Section 13, as
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
less
FACED WITH A DRINKING
2611 or 53199?)
degrees 39' 35" E. 9605 feet, thence
Charles Stomm, Defendant, which recorded in Plat Book 13, page
St. John's County.
tt TAWANA .,. PAHULES
PROBLEM
IiledaPetit$on inthe Circuit Court of aforesaid Writ of Execution was Public Records of Seminole County, NORTH ORLANDO HIGHLANDS S. 10 degrees 34. 03" E. 111.39 feet,
PerhapsAlcohOlicAnonymoui
ttlenceN.SlCegrees3l'O4" F. 700.06
FlorLda,run thence N. l2degreesS.4' "GOLF COURSE PARCEL NO. 2:
-John WillIams, 54, of Cle- Seminole County, Florida, for delivered to me at Sheriff of
18-Help Wanted
From the Southwest corner of feet. thenceS.Sodecrees 30')?" E.l
CanHelp
DitsOtutiOnofMarriage,andyouare Seminole County, Florida, and I 04" F. along the West line of said
wLston, who drowned after )iJ
'
Call 42) 4,51?
;---"
have levied upon the following North Orland Ranches Section I), a North Orlando Ranches Section 1), 107,71 feet. thence S. 02 degrees 23'
car ran off a road and plunged reguired to serve a copy of your
.
as
recorded
l
Plat
V'r'te
P
0.
Bo
1713
experi.nced,
full
Book
1),
page
10,
09"
F.
2402)
fed,
Accountant.
thence S.
described property owned by distance 01313.31 feet; thence run
wrlt5..
EN
Safl"wct. Piorwa 37771
cnarge for retail stores. Must
Into a Gades County c.anai NETH W McINTOSH, of STEN. charles Stomm, said properly teing 77 degrees OS' 35" F. 10167 feet to FubU Returthof emsnole (ounty, degrees 1' SI" E. 96.57 feet, thence
know office procedure and con
STROM. DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, locatedinSeminomecounty,Florida, the poInt of curvature of a curve Florlda,runthenceN.l2degreesSl' S.31 degrees 11' 05" W. 361.01 feet, _________________________
Monday.
04" E. along the Weit line of said thenceS.63degr34'06"w.116
trols through profit and lots.
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more particular'y described as
concave Northeasterly, having a
Attorneys for Petitioner, whose
Reply to 00* 570. co The Evening
follows:
radius of 516.17 feet. a tangent of North Orlando Ranches Section 13,1 feet. thence N. 33 degrees 41' 20" W.
Logo
N otice
.....-Je.ffrey Crawford, 22, of address IS Post Office Box 1330,
distance of 11$ U feet; thence run 5. 176.19 feet, thence N. SI degrees 43'
One 1) 1969 Buick Grand Sport, 57001 feet. a centra; angle of
Herald, P.O. Boi 1637. Sanford,
Sanford, Florida. 32771, and file' the
a tangent 59 degrees 36' 10" F. 3)0.52 feet to a 39" w. 231.10 fe'e't,
Warrl.ngton, killed in a two-car orgnat
Chassis Number 446371K113041
FIa 33771
degrees 75' 11" an
with the Clerk of the above.
_________________________________
____________________________
a curve concave Nor
thence N 39 degrees 1$' 20' W. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Said vehiCle being Stored at 50)
bearing of S 31 degrees 23' 46" W.; point
collision in Escambia County Styled Court on or before June 10,
default and Hwy 17 92. Fern Park, Florida. run thence Southerly along the arc of theasterly, havIng a radius Of 394.11 195.26 feet, thence N. 15 degrees IS' EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R. LIdiet as fashion show directors for
1975, otherwise a
Sunday morning.
be entered Addilional information available taidcurveadittanceofl6q.Olfeetlo feet.acentralangleoflldegrees5.4' 1$" W. 11102 feet, thence N. 74 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn $3
ultimate Iudgment will
06". and a tangent bearing of S 09 degrees34' 77"W. 715 17 feet, thence COUNTY, FLORIDA.
-Alice Ambrc&amp;, 17, of Deca- bçainst
toSS an hour, commiSsion Full or
u for the retef demanded from the Civil Division of the the point of tangency; run thence
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart
50 drees 11' 40" W. 75.10 feet. CIVIL DIVISION No. C175-4SLCA.
part lime.
Plo experience
63 degrees 02' 55" E 77 00 fed to the degrees 51' 11" W.; run thence
in the PetItion,
point of curvature of a curve con Southeasterly along the arc of slid Phence S. 71 degrees 33' SI" W. 63.71
necessary,
samples
fr,e, start
WITNESS my hand and official ment.
BOSTON SAVINGS BANK.
now 349 5170; 319 3691.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of cave Southwesterly, having a radIus curve 1)6.71 feet to the point of feet, thence N. SO degrees 32' 16" W. SOUTH
sealof
laid
Court
on
the
30th
day
ci
a
savings
bank
organized
and
F LORlOR
beginning; thence continue along 171 64 feet, thence N. 42 degrees
Seminole County, Florida. will at of 431.7$ feet anI a central angle
AprIl, AD., 1975.
11:00 AM. on the IS day of June, 23 degrees 2$' 41"; run thence the arc of said curve 62.36 feet to the 3$" W. Ii 39 feet, thence N. )5 existing under the laws Of IF THIS IS THE DAY to tn.). anew
(SeaI
MassachuSetts,
car, see today's Classified ads for
A.D 1975, offer for sale and sell to Southeasterly along the arc of slid pofrt of tangency; run thence S. 65 degrees 31' 27" W. 93.41 feet, thence
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr..
Plaintiff,
degrees
02'
53"
E.
72.00
feet
to
the
N.
46
degrees
72'
the highest bidder, for Cash, subject
best burl.
14" W. 07.32 feet,
curve
193.31
fed
to
the
point
of
Clerk of Circuit Court
point of curvature of a curve con. thence N. 3$ degrees 09' 26" W.
to any and all existing leins, at the
beginnIng;
SIfrISH1NE STATE
Seminole County, Florida
cave Southwesterly, having a radius 17101 feet, thence N. 17 degrees 7Q• CURTIS KNIGHT and DOROTHY
Work your own ho.,rs. Earn extra
Front
(West)
Door
of
the
Seminole
run
thence'
______________________
N.
41
decrees
30'
00"
F.
By: Lillian 1. Jenkins
M. KNIGHT, his wife,
151.75 feet and a central angle of 21" W. 163.7$ feet, thence N.
income as an AVON RepresenCounty
Courthouse
In
Sanford,
30323
feet,
run
thence
S.
_____________________________
7' degrees of
Deputy Clerk
Defendants,
05 degrees 43' 37"; run thence
tative. Call 644 3079
degrees 45' 31" F. 75.17 feet, thence
Florida, the above described per. 3$' 21" F. 4.6111 feet; run thence
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STEPISTROM, DAVIS
NOTICE OF SALE
sonal property.
24 degreesOi' CR" E. 321.00 feet; run Southeasterly along the arc of latd N. 75 degrees 41' 24" W. 101.9$ feet,
I McINTOSH
NOTICE is hereby given, that
____________________
Legal Notice
33.44 feet to the point of thenceN.Oldegreesll'4.6" E.65.74
That
said
sale
is
being
made
to
thenceS.lodegreesOO'39"w.
_________________________
17263 curve
Post Office BOx 1330
F. pursuant to a Final Judgment of
feet, thence N. 75 dsgre 10' 25"
satisfy the terms of saict Writ of feet; runthence S. o6degreesS4' 19" tangency.
Flagship Bank
77 foreclsoure entered May 73rd, 1913
13 run thence 5. 10 degrees 29, 21" W.
Execution.
175 U feet, thence N. 09 degrees
FICTITIOUSNAME
W. 541.56 feet; run thence .
SuIte 77
feet, thence S. 25 degrees 44' 4.1" F. 152.4 feet, thence N. 21 in the Circuit Court of the
JoPri F. Polk.
Notice is hereby given that I am
degrees 45' 39" W. 973 $6 feet; run 411.65
Sanford, Florida 3.
N UT I C E
10" W. 161.01 feet, thence S. 62 0egre,sa'Q5"w.I6),53ftqt,the, Eighteenth '.rcuit in and for
Sh,rf
mg aged in business at 690 F Hwy
thenceS.$4depreesl4'43"W,
Attorneys for Petitiger
,t, Seminole County Florida in Civil
___________________________
37
n
feet,
thence
N.
6$
43&amp; Casselbeny. Seminole County,
Seminole County, Florida
degrees
11'
ss"
W.
7)5.11
feet to the point of curvature of a degrees 1P 11"W.
Publish: May 6. 13, , 27
Publish: May 77, June). 10, Il, 1975 curve Concave Easterly having a S. 41 degrees 03' 26" F. 272.77 feet, thence N.O3cfegreesl3' 53" F. 230.49 Action No C175 45$ (ACe F. AR
Florida undur the fictitious name of
DEN 51
)ISABL ED
71 dc'3reel 51' 19" E. 214.77 feet, thence N. 17 degrees 30' 35" E. THUR H BECKWITH. JR. Clerk of
DEPI.1SO
ANDY'S TEXACO. and that I intend
____________________________ radius of 592.9$ feet, a central angle thence N.
AMERICAN
feet. thence S. $1 degrees 24' 39" E. 115.11 feet, thence P4. 3 degrees , the said Court. will sell for cash In
to register said name with th Clerk
degrees 14' 35" and a tangent
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, of 72
VETERANS
26100 feet, thence 5. 46 decrees 32' 21" F. 141.27 feet, thence N. 43 hand to the highest and best bidier
ol the Circuit Court, seenunoi
N 02 degrees 31' 31" W.;
the West Front door of tne
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
"
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. bearing of
County, Florida in accordance with
F
261
73
feet.
thence
S
17
degrees
F.
6J64
feet,
thence
S.
50
at
rn thence Northerly along the arc
Chapter
the provisions Of the Fictitious CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Courthouse, County. Florida at 11:00
of said curve 31441 feet to the point dg*s05' 11" E. 143.1$ feet. thence degrees 32' 14" F. 30.11 feet, thence
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
30
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
degrees Ii'S$" F. 141.76 feet to N. 35 degrees 32' 16" F. 43.01 feet. o'clock A M on June 10 1975 the
Name Statutes. To Wit:
41" W. 46.10 followIng described reel Property
CIVIL ACTION NO. S-763CA494 CIVIL ACTION NO. S-..ICA64-E of tangency; run ttwn,e Pd. , N. IS
of curvature of a curve
$43.0, Florida Statutes 1937.
thence Pd. 17 degrees 31'
P4*y I? 97
degree's 23' 04" F. 302.76 feet to the
w. situate in SemInole County, FlorIda,
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK,
ItS re: the Marriage
3: Kenneth G.
'.,trj of sanford
pot Of curvature of a curve con. Concave Northeasterly, having a feet. thence S. 11 degrees 03' 3."
wIt'
10
Plaintiff, ROBERT S GLAZE, Husband;
oi radius of 97291 feet, a central angIe 145.77 feet, thence Pd. 05 degrees '
bIlSh: May 77. June), 10. 17, 1975
cave Westerly having a rsdlus
Lot 40, Block "C". WASHINGTON
vs.
and
angli of U O 16 degrees OS' 49" and a tangent 44" W. 131.53 feet.
DEN-t7
I) feet and a central
thence N 69 OAKS SECTION TWO, according to
JOHN J. SQUARTINO and ANITA MARGARET J. GLAZE. Wife.
MeetIngs
degrees 00' 1$"; run thence Nor, bearing Of S. 04 degrees 4$' 02" F.; degreesl4' 30"W. 101.71 feet. thence the plat thereof as recorded In Plat
C. SQUARTINO. his wife,
FICTITIOUS NAME
thence Southeasterly along the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Business 7:30 1tTues.
N. 02 degrees 17' 74" W. 125.10 feet, BoOk 16, Pages 54 &amp; 57, Public
therly along the arc of said curve run
Notice is hereby given that I am
Defendants. 10: MARGARET .1 GLAZE
717 Clfeet tothepoint of a compound arc of said curve 37420 feet tq the thence N. lldegrees 71' 2$" F. I).51 Records of Seminole County,
______________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
engaged in business at 1005 Hwy 17
3013 Mountain Terrace
curveconcave Southwesterly having point of reverse curvature Concave feet, thence P4.15 degrees F. 11.13 Florida
TO: JOHN .i. SQUARTIPIO and
97, Caiseiberry, Seminole County,
Memphis. Tennessee 31137
431.75 feet and a central Westerly, having a redly's of $30.23 feet, thence N. U degres 79' 3)" E. Together with the following Items of
Bingo
ANITA C. SQUARTINO, and all
Florida under he fictitious name Of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED a radius of
and a tangent bearing of 5. 70
155.34 feel, thence 5 77 decrees 71' permanently installed
ence Northwesterly along the arc
as a pa-I o
any right, title or interest in the Marrlagehas been filed against you,
Early Birds 7:15 p rn
and that I intend to register said
16" E. 92.19 feet to the point of the Improvements on said land
said curve a distance of 22.3$ feet degrees 36' 31" F.. run thence along
property
herein
described.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
in which Petitioner is seeking a of
the arc of Said curve 10715 feet to begInning.)
to the point of egirviIng. All of the
One Ortn Range (sic) Model No.
_________________________
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
divorce; and you are required
point of tangency;
ALSO LESS (From the In. F 34. Serial No. AC$91)
above described bing in Seminole the
______________________
accordance with the provisions of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED serve a copy of your written County, Florida, containing 151010 run thence S. 57 degrees 3$' 33" W.
tersectionof ftc North right of way
One Mercury Hood (dc) Model
that the above-named Plaintiff hat defenses, if any, to GENE R.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
19.70 feet, thence S. 37 degrees 1)'
lIne of the Longwood Wagner Road No. MW, Serial No. M2K72R
Did you know that your
cres, more or lst.
filedaComplaInt intheaboveilyled STEPHENSON, Attorney for
Wit: Section $43.09 Florida Statutes
OS" W. 3.4101 feet, thence S 10 and the West line of Lot 56, Block
Oni
Comfort
Pac
Furnance
(efe)
club
or ocganization can
Court for the foreclos',rs of a Petitioner, Post Office Drawer One,
957
decree's 36' 05" F. 97.20 feet. thence "0", 0. R. Mitchell's Survey of Model
file APARTMENT
SITE
No.
CPFIOD,
Serial
No.
appear
In this listIng each
mortgage
encumbering
the Cassetbeny. FlorIda 37707; and
S: Samuel L. MCGS
FIVE: BegInning at the Northeast S. 32 degrees 51' 10" W. 720.31 feet. Moses E. Levy Grant as recorded In M316$s
week for only $3 per
Publish: May 27. June 3. 10, 17, 1973 foflowlng.described real property: the original with the Clerk of the
degrees 31' 10" F. 315.14 PIat Book 1, pIgs 5. Public Records
One Coldipot Refrigerator (del
Lot 1, Block A. CARRIAGE HILL above Styled Court onor before June corner of Lot 34, Block "0". 0. R thence S. 01
DEN171
This is an ideal
thence S. 17 degrees 10' 24" F. of Seminole County, Florida run Model No. 1044.4212), Serial No
UNIT NO. 4, accord1ng to the Plat 2. 1975; otherwiie, a Judgment may Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grant, as feet,
140.95 feet to the Point Of Curvature, thence N.O0degrees
way
to
inform
the public
49' 13" W. along S3441933S
recorded in Plat Book 1, page s,
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 15. be entered against you for the relief
Curve concave Southeasterly,
- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
saId West line of Lcd 34, 2)0.36 feet to
of
your
club
activities
Public
Records
of
Seminole
Counly,
of
a
DAT ED this 23rd day of May, 1973
Pages 51 and 54. Public Record's of demanded in the Petition
TO APPEAR
the Northwest corner of saii Lot 36:
Florida. run thence S 0 degrees 19' having a radius of 1543.71 feet, a
Seal)
Seminole County, Florida,
WITNESS my hand and official
Lol
central
angle
Of
77 )975
OS
degrees
42'
07"
thence
N.
19 degrees 59' 31" W.
13"E.along the East tide of said
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
You are commanded to file your seal of this Court, thiS 30th day of
CALL FOR BIDS
2.3' 31" W., run thence along
said Lot 56 to the point of beginning;
on a curve on the Northerly right of.
By: Elaine RiChard,
with the Clerk of the abovenamed (Seal)
re'.g bids for Milk, Bid No. 75.
LEGION
way line of Stale Road No. S.434. the arc of said curve 234.74 feet to run thence S. 00 degrees 49' I)" F.
Deputy
Clerk
Court
arid
to
serve
a
copy
thereof
tte point of tangency;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
2OSJT Ocr the Seminole Detention
179.30
feet
9
P()5T53
to
the aforesaid North Publish: May 77, 1913
concave Northetly, with a tangent
upon the Iftorneys herdnbe
nOt
Clerk of Circuil Court
Center. Bids wIll be received until
4l 2I F., a run thence S. $7 degrees II' 34" W. right of way line of Longwood
bearing of S. U degrees
DEN.1$i
later
than
June
2nd,
1915.
By:
LIllian
T.
Jenkins
radius of 117.91 feet. thence South 233.00 feet, Wagner Road; run thence along
13, 1975,
10:00 AM.,, Friday, Jy
tangent of 42.77 feet, a
said ___________________________
'jt•
WITNESS
my
hand
and
seal
of
the
Deputy Clerk
and should be addressed to:
2570 63 feet and a central angle of 1 thence S. 14 degrees 44' 03" W. 310.30 North right of way line N. $2 degrees
Court at Sanford, Florida, thiS 2rid Publish: May 6. 13, 30. 27. 1975
Joespis H. Roach.
fat;
thence
N.
00
NOTICE
OF
PROCEEDINGS
FOR
degree 42' 19"; run thence Easterly feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 33' 31" W. 141.7$
Hwy 17 97 1 Mite
day of ?Aay, 1975,
DEN 55
Purchasing DIrector
along the arc of Said curve and said 56. Block "D". D. R Mitchell's
degrees 50 16" F. 140.97 fist to the THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
Southof Sanforc.
(Seal)
DISCONTINUING,
AND
CLOSING
DIvl2on of Youth Services
Survey
of
Moses
F.
Levy
Grant,
as
aforesaid North line of Lot 54
r'ight.of way line a distance
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
IN
TN!
CiRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
1317 Wlnewood Boulevard
feet to It, point of tangency; run ret'orded In Plat Book I, page 5. thencealongsaidNoqthlineofLo,56 OF RIGHTSOF.wAy
Clerk of the Clrc,'it Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Builillrc 3. Room 107
ME$TINGS
73' 10" E. 91.24 PublIc Records of Seminole County, a distance of 11771 f.,t to the point
By: Joy Stokes
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE thinCi S N degrees
SPM --7ndandllh
TaIlatsass;. Florida 32301
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
feet; thence leaving said rightof. Florida;runthenceN.s9degrees5p' of begInning.)
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Bids blanks and detailed
E. 31" W. along the North line Of said
ContainIng 131M3acr,mor,or NOTICE that the Board of County
Thuray Each Month
LOWNOES. PEIRSOL. DROSDiCK CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 73.951. way line N. 01 degree 36'
SpeCifiCatiOri's are available at the
including acreage of the Commissioners of Seminole County,
curvature Lot 54, 30000 feet; run thence S. 00
lert.
not
721.75
feet
to
the
Point ot
CA-Oil
Purchasing Oflice, 13)7 w.r.wood 1. DOSTER PROFESSIONAL
Curve concave Easterly with a degrees 19' 13" F 17930 feet_____________
to. aforesaid Florida Power Cor. Florida, at 1.00 o'clock p-rn on the
BINGO
ASSOCIATION
,,
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Of a
24th day of June, A.D • 1975, in the
point on the North right
Boulevard, Talialsatsee, Florida.
of way line
FveryMon. &amp; Sat
R:C:1.t.2
!y: '
."ES. LOAn
-. t.., n ,.
,i.iauN
.-.
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GWnÔ .d 'TtAiifI .aC'1VtL
cbi. Q,
P.,,
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.
'°'" 1,,,,jh1,,,1r rv
'
iroi
'
a!JOegreesu7'o4,andatangentof
ORLANDO. • corporation.
at the County Courthouse In
reservestherltorejct anyand ESQUIRE
Pr'gularatl ISPM
47.07 feet; run thence Northerly Wagner Road), run thence the LESS FkOMALLOF THE ABOVE' Room
SuIte 43). First Federal
Plaintiff,
Sanford. Florida, will hold a Public
___________________________________________
all bids.
_______________________
along the arc of said curve a fllovIng course's along said North
SHEOAH, SECTION ONE, a
Building
vs
Official Hearing to consider and determine
ios.'plt P Pw*4,
CondominI, recorded in
DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES, distanc, of $1 Ii feet to the point of right of way line;
Post Office DCX 7109
whether or not the County will
DIrec?
degree's
$4'
Thence
N
17
degrees
53'
31"
W.
Records
Book
954,
tangency; thence 5. 17
Page 304, Public
Orlando, Florida 32102
INCORPORATED, a Florida cor
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close.
J H Poach,
71
feet,
thence
N.
07
degrees
06'
.
720
Records of Seminole.
'
54" W. 112.91 feet; run thence
th
Attorneys for Plaintiff
poratmon. et at.
renounce
and disclaim any right of
Puhsslng Director
F
71"
10 00 teet, thence
AND ALSO LESS,
235.00 feet: thence 5. 11 degrees
Publish: May 6. 13, 20, 77, 1975
Defendants,
SHEOAH, SECT 1011 TWO, a the County and the public in and to
Publish: May 77, 1975
''T
$2
degrees
53'
31"
W.
70004
OS" W. 310.30 feet to ttse point
DEN £3
followIng righls of way runnIng
NOTICE OF ACTION
DEN '$4
feet, thence 3.07 decrees 06, 29" W. Condominium, record
beginning,
containing
in
Official
the
7
6370
plus
or
TO' Leon E. Henry
_________________
through the described property, to1000 feet, thence N. 12 degrees 53' Records Bock 977, Page 0311, Public
minus acre's
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
75 Elm Acre Drive
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
31" W 25490 feet to a point on the Records of Seminole County, wIt. Beginning at the S.F. corner of
$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Fond oc' Lac. wisconsin
Los 7, thence N II degrees I)' II" F
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
East lineof Lc. 57, Block "0" of said
Florida.
EXHIIIT"B"
________________________
virtue
by
of
that
Certain
Writ
of
FLORIDA
50.00 to the SW. corner of Lot 100,
D. R.Mitchell'sSurveyoflrieMoses AND ALSO LESS:
ExecutIon Issued out of and under
FLEET RESERVE
Sibyl Henry
CASE NO: 14.13910
degrees 02' 04" W 71.90'
NORTH ORLANDO HIGHLANDS F. Levy Grant; thence leaving laid
SHEOAH. SECTION THREE, a thence N 07
me seal of the County Court of
75 Elm Acre Drive
ASSN.
THURMAN B. CAMPBELL.
innIng oi a curve con
PlO
I
road
right
of
way
line,
run
N.
00 CondomInium recorded In Official to the
"GOLP COURSE PARCEL
Plaintiff OrangeCounty,Florlda,upQna final
Fond du L.ac. Wisconsin
easlerly
to
Its
right
Mgr
Prp
north
Fromttses.outhwestcornevo. North degree's 19' I)" W. along the East Records Bo0k972,PageCe30, Public Caving
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
having a radius of 73', thence along
vs
Guaranty Bank I Trust
13.
as
line
of
saId
Lot
57,
9)
RIled
to
the
Records
Of
Seminole
County,
'lat'd Ranches SectIon
Art
"Ma??"
court on the lilt, day of January, Company, a banking corporation
DONALD H. PRATT,
arc of sad curve 39.37' to a point
lbs recorded In Plat Book 13. page 10, Northeast corner of the aforesaid Florida.
Picanso
Matthew
A.D 1975. in that certain case en
organIzed and cdstinç* under
Defendant.
south
R
W
of
Hlllvie*
Dr..
thence
Lot Si; run thence N. I' degrees 59' AND ALSO LESS:
titled. Eagle Finance Company, liws of the Commonwealth of Public Records of Seminole County, 31" W.
degrees 11' II" W 100.00' along
NOTICE OF SALE
Busine'ssMeetlng
along the North line of said
SHEOAH, SECTION FOUR, a
Fiorida,runthenceN
l2degreessl'
Plaintiff, -vi Nicholas J Enderle Massachusetts. co William 0
NOTICE is hereby given that
Ofticial saidRW.tothebeginnlr.gofacyry
2ndMonday-7000
F. along the Wet' line of said Los Sia distance of 73575 feet ba Condominium recorded in
purSuant to the Final Judgment of
and Karen Enderle. Defendant, Ireland, Jr. President, 370 Main 01"
Club Hours- 3 p m
point on the aforesaid North right of Records Book 951, Page 931, PublIc concavng soUth easterly to the
Lien Foreclosure entered in this which aforesaid Writ of Execution
Street, Worcester, Massachusetts North Orlando Ranches Section 13
along arc of said
way
line
of
State
Road
Plo
S
431.
Daily
(closed Wr'd I
run
Records
of
Sem'nole
County,
rights,
thence
cause. pending i. th5 Circuit cowl, was delIvcad to me as Sheriff of
You are hereby notified that a suit distance of 35) 31 feet; thence run s. thenceN.$2degreesS3'31"W.along Florida.
Curve)9.I7',?er,ceS07degre,s02'
BlngoThursd.y7000
i7degrefsO5'54"E.4OS67,fttOth,
Seminole County. Florida. a
in and For Seminole County,
I 'tofore(loseamorgageentltledFirst
SH(OAH, SECTION EIGHT, a 04" E 75 101otheitointo, beginning.
said Plocth right of way line 61445
point of beginning;
Florida, (iy;l Mtion Plo 1413910, P',aye levied uV.v'i ?h
tofIow- ng Federal Savings
Containing 0.124 Acres
__________________________
nd Loan
a
point
on
the
West
line
Of
Lot
Condominium
recorded
In
Official
run thence N. 3$ degrees 23' 46" F. fee? to
the undersigned Clerk will sell the described property owned by Association of Orlando, a cor
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
thenca S. 73 degrees 3.' IS, Block "0". said 0. R. Mitchell's Records Book 997, Page 13$). Public
following described real property PkPiOfes -I, Erderie and Karen poration, versus Developmenl 291.2$ fept.
Survey of Moses F. Levy Grant; Records of Seminole COunty. APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE
09" F. 92.15 feet, thence N.
lying and being situate in Seminole Eflder$e.saidgeroperty being located
TIME AND PLACE ABO'I.
Enterprises, Incorporated, a
leaving taid North right Of Florida.
u1''5
20'
iS"
E.
121
04
feet,
thence
thence
In Seminole County, Florida, more Florida corporation, et al, has been
SPECIFIED.
County. Florida. to wit:
N.Ildegrees7I'ij" E. 35),I4 feel, *ayline'olStateRosdPlo. S4s4; run AND ALSO LESS:
Casselberry, F'i
porticutarly described as follows:
BEG. 13$' NEly from ttte In
(Seal)
fIledlgalsntyoufntheCiruitCctjf
thence N. lldegrees 49' 30" E. along
SHEOAH,
SECTION
NINE,
a
One U) lion" mMl. 'fl0'I#CycIe, for Se'rtIe County, Florida. being thence N.S3degrees5o' 23" F. 33131
l5'cip' vltI Inst ' W lit'e of
Commissioners
"
,
1 t'f't 'I U fl,r,,'ds
314 ft, the'rt,S 49 degre.
I, '
)7A 1619 Saig property teing
vj!h ine of Section 11. Townsh;p
,.,,
('I
i.''ii,flly,
,,iS',,
B arid that yoj are rm'gurecJ to ,
ii., 'ia
-. doree4. 51' 31" E M9 49 it'rt tn A
Da,',,,.la ,,, t..:.,.,

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furnished apartment, Air,
iewly decorated, breakfast room,
vater furniShed Adults, no pets
77 1303

alsifIed Ads are hr. to
buy, sell, rent or swaØ. at a low
cost. . Id us help you place yours
Call 372.2611 or 131.9993.

IAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS.
cor furniture, I 7 BR, deep shag
:arpeling. Call Lee, resident

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Slvd. 323 1340.

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Rentals

OP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
:Iasstfied Ads didn't work
the-re' wouldn't be any.

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ir, wall wall carpet. $125 Month,
30 Damage depot it. 203 E. 21st St.

W/W Shag Carpet
WELAKA APARTMENTS

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Recreational Building

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110W.AIRPORT-BLVO.
323.7570

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FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
1170 Florida Ave
32) 6650

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Lake Mary. 243 4th St., 2 bedroom
duplex with central heat I aIr,
carpets, drapes &amp; fully equipped
____________________________
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS,
Gracious country living, yet City
security. Quiet, soundproof 17
I Bedroom unlurn apt , air, car
BR, all electric kitchen En$oy

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peted, kitchen equipped. Adults.
$9150 323 2296 eves &amp; weekends

outdoor picnics, and leisure time
in the courtyard 300 E. Airport
Blvd 323 1340

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32-Houses Unfurnished

DeBary, Actults Lovely large 1 bed
room, air. ide'aI for ref ired persons
3221051

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T FORGET TO AD

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IT
IN
THE
rs ASIF lED ADS 327 7611.
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31-Apartments Furnished

a

plus deposit e3l.17n

P.!sRK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7543 Park Drive S7Oup

Carpeted 3 bedroom. I'., bath,
kitchen equipped. Central heal I
air, fenced yard. $190 mo. 372 9739,
P41cc 3 bedroom house near down.
tov,n $125 month $73 Security.
349 5542 after S p m,
2631 Hartwell, 3 BR, 1.-i bath, air,

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Duplex Furnished
Adults. No Pets.
After 4p m.. 3723410

1 Bedroom, 1', bath, new carpet,
garage, closi to schools 333-0237

or 377.1134.

3 'Rm. Apt, all utilities furnished.
$97.50. Adults only No pets 377
7294 eves. I wknds.

Available June I. $225 per mo

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3 room apt, for one or couple Ar
conditioned, water furnished,

tnr.,.t

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COUNTY - NICE COUNTRY
HOME. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, nicely
paneled family room. Fenced
back yard, workshop in garage.
Attractively landscaped. s,sco.

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MOBILE HOME PARK
Rent From

$55

Best lot selection
now available In

through November Adult; ;;

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MLS Agency

ii:r

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Luxury Patio
Apartni ents

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STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES
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FROM

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Rd. 4V,

1505 W. 25th St.

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miles east of l7•

pa,
'

SANFORD

223-0160

sanior (30$)

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(305)

3222O9O
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Like New, Call

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Pick UAbandoned Cars
FREE
372-1621
Pick up 'ink car's FREE. Small
price for others. 322-1424.

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Make your Budget goTurth.r, shop
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79-Trucks-Trailers

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1970 Datsun, 1 dr automatic tran
miSs'en, radio, exceptionally
clean, $1,593 Aik for Duane
McGuire. 3721451 Dealer

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$7' Crltchfield, '7), 133 Evinrude, 1971 Ford F.100, 340, ar, power
11.950. '32) 1034
steering, 5500 GVW, po's tract
3221129 after S
Crlando Clipper 17' tn
sull,
bowrlder, Mercury 113 lie, both
8utos for Sale
1974.
full
canvas,
tack,
__________________________
speedometer, 15 gal
tank.
certitled tilt trailer, Sacrifice
19fl Cadillac El Dorado loaded
$7995 373.4495
Best offer.
-671.7354or$3.10913.
ROBSOPI MARINE
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1966 Plymouth Convertible
2977 Hwy. 17
goodcondition.$300.
3fl.5961
373 1S90

1911 Plymouth Wagon, air,

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automatic, $2130. 901-31)7517.
Weiva River Acres.
1969 Renault, good Ciiidition

$600 firm
3221193 after 1pm
WANTED: 1963 265 Jaguar XKE
373 1201.

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
37) 9136

In the Herald Classified ads arQ
black and white and read all over.

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Us'd office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive dask
Ichairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing

MAZDA CA H RElATES

cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.

11,..ttL..,.a 4...

62-Lawn- Garden
MOBILE HOME MOVING Com-plete set up I'll s-ave you money.
Licensed. Orlando 713-5470
10' x 33' Mobile home, excellent
Condition, nicely furnished,
central heat, air conditIoner, 2
bedroom, I bath $7,700 or best
offer 372 $33.6. after? 173 0112, ask

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garden spot FlQ',a Freer,
377 5191

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St., 32)6430.
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

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3101 Orlando OrIvø

LAWANA KISH
Reg Real Estate Broker
7101 S French Ave,. 371.0011

CLIFF JORDAN

2 Cole Planters

FACTORY CASH REBATE

43Lots-Acreage

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BIG CORNER LOT- Small price,
Cozy 2 bedroom home with large
utility shed. Fresh paint in and
out. Must see to appreciate, only

fenced back yard. and much more.
For details, call 3220313 from 9 to
5,

MOTIVATED OWNER NEEDS TO
SELL-) BR, 2 bath, split plan, w
w carpets, central ha. fenced
yard, near schools and shopping
Good financing $23,900.

Terry Realty, REALTOR, 621.

Handyman's Special, duplex in
Sanford, for sale by owner, or will

PLUS+ ++ +

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Rent Btue Lu,tre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.50 er day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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POOL PARTY. ANYONE? With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom at-

Wanted' 3 BR. 2 bath, 2 car garage
home on one acre or more. Will

tractively decorated, attractively

Home on lake, lovely living room, 3

priced home. Just reduced to
$79,900,

trade 2 BR, 1 bath with family
room, plus cost difference 373

bedrooms, 2 baths
$2 7, 5.00

S temper Realty

1177.

Swim or Fish

SO-Mscellaneous

1.39,000.

372)959,3721164

Sunland
home with completely fenced
yard. $20,000

3 BR, 2 full balhs. large lot, fruit
trees, 521.950

WILLIAMS BROS.
WHEN YOU BUY ANY BRAND

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GOP MLY's E 46. Sanford 37) i733

NEW 1974 ROTARY ENGINE
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64.45126, Winter Park

3 bedroom, refurbished home,
shaded lot. See it at s11,soo.

OVIEDO-3 uR, I bath, 4 large lots,
living room, eat in kitchen, family

CASH BACK FROM

301 W 1st St

Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on paved road. $12,300.

'94"

CALL

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best I,
Service The Rest, Western Auto.

RURAL BUNGALOW

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Reg.
Real Estate Broker

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131.7370

Sale

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
31$ )1SE. FIrst St
3fl4

Ideal area for children, 3 bdroom

3 BR, I' bath, den. 572,500

for

Protection
CALL

This Is our 15th year at AnimI
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you, our

Mnrela,in.Heii

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lakefront home, central heat and
air, trees, and olher extras,

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTtPIG REALTOR
327.4991
19)93. French
372-7371, 372-1196,372.1911

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PAYTON REALTY

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Table Rentals 12 00

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tools. dc. Buy 1 or P001 items.
Larry's M'srt, 215 Sanford Ave.

50.00O MlLE3 YEAR ROTARY
ENGINE WARRANTY

OFFER ENDS MAY 31, 1975

Wanted to buy used office furniture,

rge 2 BR with family room, tree
:overed 's.. acre, $23,900.

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Large Flea Market
you qualify!
Open Saturday &amp; Sur.day, 9 to 3pm.
M. UNSWOPTH REALTY
Tjp,Is
'oths
Rc;t
available
All under cover.
503W. isi St.
Located 1' imiles east of lIon SR
3236041,323051; Eves
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14. Sanford at Stan's Auction 322
By Owner' 3 DR. I bath home on lots
one city block deep- 12 Citrus
trees, garden, well &amp; pump, large
8' Garage Door
utility shed, Adjacent to wooded
327 3151
city park 123.000 cash or assume
mtg at $133 per rio. 323 6590 after
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Kitchen.Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell. 372 5032

LAX 'N COOL in this home arid

001 3 BR. 2 baths, large en
irtainment room, central heat
nd air. $39,700.
CHECK THESE HOMES
Q I P, iPs ,$.n %1Q,7
R, 1 bath, $10,900
P. I bath. 110.500.
P. I bath, central heat, $19,300.
IS IS IT Your home near
iopping, 2 bedrooms, I bath, air
'riditboning, large lot. 122.700.

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11Q. 25th. St. 372 6635
606
Drive,) BR, 1': bathS,
double carport, large patio land
scaPid. owner must sell 570.500.

Sunlard

bottom spring fed lake Large oak
trees, paved road fronlage. Many
other nice features.
ACRES- All fenced on paved

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ST. JOHNS RIVER- 25 Acres.
2 houses, barns, swimming pool,
large trees, and a nice boat dock

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Fla. room, detached garage,
fenced yard. 119.000 3226399 or
39513

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R, on nice shaded lot, kitchen

equipped. 5)7.500

Beauty Care

Iwtd Clearisg

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(frirmerly Harrle?t's Beauty Nook)
SI9E P1ne372 Sill
ARE

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
1971 SInger Zig Zag with cabinet,
cash pr Ice' 01 161 or I payments of
*1 30. Golden Touch ri $ew, $75'
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st St., Downtown
322.9411 EvesS6'9 1114
Antique Buffet, uS; Floor lamp. SI.
Desk with chair. 525. Kitchen

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FROM
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WANT

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Rr o f ing

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Flat roofsor shingle
All work guaranteed 323 4700

ART At,LING LAND CLEARING
AilIspes ifs &amp; acerage cle,sred We
have top Soil till dirt clay and
shell available Please call night
or day, 323 3913
Sprivigis here and it's a good time to
chooseanewlscrnelromtPiep,ages
of our classified ads

SPECIAL Permanent Wave. $10
A 0 Uk
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ervce
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
Salon 26.33 Sanford Ave 3723936 Landclearing fill drt c1ay rock
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All kinds of digging House trai
er's s'ored arid mo,ed 3279112 or
Don t needt Serve a useful
195
again ishen you sell them with a
ClassifIed .cf from the Herald
Call us today' Don't delay! isis?
dat 377 2611 or 6)1 vyfl i pace
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Cu'tom Work Licensed Bonded
Free estimate 373 603$
Central &amp; Prom Air Conditioners BUDDY HOMEIMPROVEMEPIT
Duct V,ork
Installation &amp;
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
Pegic, rs fl,i.. 32'? P47
..ND REPMIRS 3" t35

BUDGETS

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Central H'it &amp; Air Cond ton rig
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771.

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

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Estates, Sanford,

373 37$?.

road Has large older 2 story
home, barns and a small cottage.

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EXPERTS READYTO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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WIll REALTY
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

yrs. old, very reasonable. 373 0799.

* They're Hot! *

REALTOR 373.7194

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1'JMllesEastoiI.IonHwvlo

IR, 7 bath, pool home, $72,900

the Want Ads

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Sanford, By Owner, 3 BR, 2 bath,

TAFFER REALTY

Established Residential Areal

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322.4017

Peg Real Estate Broker

In Sanfords Finest

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Kish Real Estate

make this? bedroom, 1 bath some
wIth FlorIda room into a liveabte
home. Has additional room parlly
complete. A good buy at only
$15000. Sorry, but $.4,500-$7.000

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Moving? Why Not Live

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3123991

central Iit arid at, fllflflf extras,
2' years old. $29,900, Low down
payment, by owner. 322-1330, 301
Pine Wind Ct , Sanford,

wall to wall carpeting, fireplace,
drapes, central heat &amp; air, garage,
2 patIos, quiet, On canal to lakes.

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322064$

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 7 car garage,
screened porch, fenced yard,

LAKE MARKHAM- 3 AR,? bath,

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3229211

Bedrooms each side, cement
block, roomy lot. $19,100

Reg Real Estate Broker
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LAKE MARY DUPLEX- 2

SR. VA, no $ down, $19,000.

SANFORD
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Jim Hunt Realty
2571 Park Dr

SANFORD- 2 Bedroom home with
den, carpeted, vacant, Move right
In, wIth good terms. 110,500
WE TAKE TRADES

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1961 Chevrolet Biscayrse, good con
dillon, $150. 373 7965. ask for Den

Like New
32)0544

Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cass-el.
berry, Hwy. 17 92 1304206

Come osil "nd Inspect
(b Model Homes on

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$11,900. Existing, 516,500, 7 pct.
m?g 3235602

MAITLAPID FLEA MART

'fInest AdFamily
Mobile I'me Park.
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1971 HoJaka 123

MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate

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Lake Mary, 2 BR furnished, utilities
e*ce'pI gas $160. Adults. No
pets. 372.3930.

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2 edroom, fenced yard.
$175 mo Adults preferred.
323 5154 or 372 6620

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117W It? 51
372 5611

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deposIt 327 7399

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Choice Listings

1 L 's L OR
1561 Lee Rd ,Winter Park
303 6.41 4344
John Saggio
R E AL. TOP BR OKE R

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1 or2 Bedroom Adults only

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BALL REALTY

Systems Four, Inc.

Cash down.

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VFW 10,050

IDEAL 3 bedrooms, 2

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cut Only S19.9

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me for $321 per month. Swim in
my community pool. COME
PEEK AT ME.

19' CabIn Cruiser. Will trade for late
model motorcycle or compact car
of ecual value. 574 2701

73' Critthfleld Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for family
camping, Skiing, &amp; ishing. 372.
SIll o: 322.0721.

Sale

1977 Toyota Mark II hardtop. 4 cyl..
automatic, air, stereo radio, extra
clean, low mileage. 323 0441.

Accessories

Alter 6.3227541
II' Courtney boat, 33 HP engine I _____________________________
traiiei, $350. 323 1691 after 1:30,
Motorcycle Insurance

veniently located

touch at $36,900 with interest rate
sie 73,, 54,450 down and live wth

famIly room, Pay $17702 for 360
months,9 pct. annual rate, Fenced
yard. washer, dryer, range 1.
refrigerator Included in low price
522,700 3239110

323 3551. 3?? 6620

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advertisedt 3 bedrooms, I bath,
carpet throughout, 3 air units,
priced right! $17,500

hAS (.n4.4 As..

S5Boats &amp;

for

$972 Opel Rally coupe, low mileage.
exceptIonally clean. Reasonable
By owner. 3722335

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.

Broker, 101W. Commercial
Sanford 372.75$)
5150w. Low in price, high In

8Oitos

RecondItIoned Batteries, $12.93

W. Garnett White

QualIty. Plenty shade Con

ForrestGreene, Inc.

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years old. MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST. I'm an easy

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Water. Lawn Care. 373-157
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COVE
ON THE LAKE

Desperate

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LAKE MARY.? new homes ready to

PCice', Read the ClaSSified Ads.

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322•2420 Anytime

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Wanted

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church, May30, 1.5 P.M.; May 31,
917 AM. at Fedders-ens in Lake
Mary on Weil Lake Mary Blvd.

RUMMAGE SALE

Boat trailer heady duty tilt, I?"
wheels fits 11'-70' b.'vat 373 571.1.

SANFORD

I feel like an orphan-EMPTyond no one to occupy r.e. I'm
Spanish, hsve I bedrooms with
famIly room for relaxing,
separate lIving room to enterlain
you, and separate dining room.
Slide my doors open, and enter a
30'xlO' screened porch to Florida
ilving. I have a huge inside utilIty
room and 2 car garage. I'm 3½

Lakefront,3 BR, 2 bath, family rm..
hat sir, garage. $45, 930, acre
Realty, REALTOR, 373.7730.

YoUr

DELTONA - New Duplex. Furn or
Unfurn,. Appliances. Drapes,

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BEL Air

AVALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St.

Dishwasher.D,sposal

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111W is? St.

Range-Refrigerator

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JOHN KRIDER. ASSO

322-6457

NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED

Sten strom

RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

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GEAR IS ltd DEMAND. SELl

rnithed garage apartmen', 3
arge rooms, near hospital, Off
treet parking 5120. 323 0799,

72-hour

[MrnVE ALIVE

NO LONGER USED CAMP:

41-Houses

Monthly Re'ntals Available
$135 $150-Color TV
QUALITY INN-NORTH
I lISP 434, Longwood

Sand lewood

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Payton Realty

hod

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Your queslions can be answered.
Contact us.

322. 3939

372 1301, 2640 HiaweIha Ave.

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By Owner Lovely 3 bedroome, 1 year
old, large famIly raorr, with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
acre. lciyllwilcle Section 3739dM.

Payments lest than rent. Buyers
from 15 thru retirement. Must
qualify-Excellent
investment.

SAPIORA

dernuiing you' Home? Sell no
onger nctd.d but useful items
sills a Classilled Ad.

__41-Houses

Move Into A New Home

1973 12' wide, I BR, air condilio
Adults. Securily deposIt, $12.5

utet

Roommate wanted. share elipenses
After 5. 562 1570
Thinks to Ciauifi' Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost. Try one
today! Phone 3fl 2611 or

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Adult mobile home village, ui
large Shady oaks on the sc
Wekiva Modern clean inter
from $110, SMi. W. Cf Sanford.
4170.

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Tuesday, May 27, t73

BEETLE BAILEY

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By G1NN MCCAS1ND
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Mize and Knowles pointed out or to dissolve ffie present date be used as a cutoff
for Street paving project, and if
to the Commission that the practice of paving agreements escrow, but the motion was revenue sharing funds have
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row
Sanford City Commission Last three-fold."
part.
Moore broke a 2-2 deadlock on funds will be returned to the
night awarded fiv: contracts
"We must decide if we are to
It was suggested that cutoff the issue and urged a better depositor, upon application.
for paving of some 21 miles of continue, or discontinue, the date be established with no "decision be forthcoming."
exclusive of sub-division paving
street.! to Halifax Paving, Inc. present paving policies which
paving requirements
After boucing the problem projects."
of Daytona Beach at a cost of are a mixture of policies since the city is scheduled to back and forth, the Commission
The Commission then a
$1,162,490.16.
evolved over several years; to begin the paving project as finally approved a motion from
another motion which
a continue
The action came
or discontinue ordered on Jan. 11, 1974, by a Commissioners Gordon Meyer would extend "all written and
tense t%7hour discussi on of requiring escrow payments for federal court,
and Julian Stenstrom which verbal agreements to pa'
past paving policies that saw paving prior to the issuance of
Commissioner
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said:
streets" until the pavin
the Commission attempt to ('Os: continue to collect on,
n. ed th e Court
Upon cusht
in
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untangle a variety of escrow,
Knowles urged the Cam•
written and verbal agreement.c.
mission to "begin now to think
Halifax was the low bidder on
about 'a second paving project'
street paving
so when the current program is
will be corn-

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67th Year, No. 240—Wednesday, May 28, 1975

card

good hearts.
Now South led a spade,
finessed the jack, cashed dummv's ace of spades, noted the
fa ll of thequeen from West,
a while, counted the
hand carefully and came up
with an original holding of three
snidc in the West hnrI ('Ip.,r.
Iythe
spade was the 10
spot so South led a spade to his
'iia (us h eighth and last

EAST

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spade. Hut the key and winning
discard was the
West jettisoned on the last club, lie
hung on to the useless six of
and threw one of his
diamonds

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CARNIVAL

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North Fast South

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at three notrunip. We 11 gi%e

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"Now here's one with a lot of good payments left In it!"

clue I',a't and At,st AKQ9
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iit do ou do ro'
Now for flu' play South held
A
We IIghil taor a pass
off
with his ace of hearts. twre. but ouId not criticize a cue
He discarded a diamond from hid of three hearts.
dummy and E.wit
TOl)A%"S QtESTION
tour of diamonds. dropped his
Ym
do bid th ree hearts and sour
Then came four rounds of
tht'i' bids threc notrump
clubs East got rid of another
diamond on ihe fourth club 1k'd you do no
Aner Tomorro
could do this with no worries
because West had th rown the 10
Send SI for JACOBY MODERN
of diamonds on the third one

by Art Sonsom

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will receive the
contrac ts on a 60-day interval
basis, thus being able to work
on
projects at a time,
according to Knowles. The
will extend over a
period of 425 total lapsed time
(lays.
The paving project IS to be
completed by July of 1976,
according to Knowles.
The letting of the contracts
Work is moving tlong on Southern Bell's 120-foot nicrowae and
of the low bid
tower. The tower will be a link In the company's statewide toll was a simple matter as corntelephone network, providing broad band radio and terminal pared with the wrangling over
facilities to the central office. (Herald Staff Photo by Bill Vin. paving policies of the city
cent
following a detailed report by
C i ty Attorney Vernon Mire.

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FATHF,LJMPlPLIZARP
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IBRAYJ
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that both Harrell and the ambu- is that there was no profanity,
lance attendant, Robert no loud noises and "no one was
Manning, passed polygraph seen with a hand on Manning."
,,Jeslc adLninistered examiner
"Sworn staten1
Phil Sellers,
corroborate 1-larrell's state-

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work started on the paving
within "two-and-a-hall
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half weeks.project

County Schools Allocated $150,000

Drinking On Sunday
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Altamonte Springs Is pr e paring to o pe n up its tavern
to permit dr in ki ng on Sundays and Is also set to make I
legal for package
sale of alcoholic beverages on tb
Sabba th. Donna Estates writes a bout th e pending cit:
ordinance and othe City Council itenLs on Page 7-A.
store

EEK &amp; MEEK

by Howi.

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MUSICIANS

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comprehensive re po rt to detennine who is get ti ng what
from the county in an effort to clear up th e matter of
double ta xation, Mickey Lochrldge reports on the issue on
Page 2-A.

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(Herald Staff Photos b
Tom Vincent,

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Bicentennial exhibit
although director Nanc'
Ramsey, at left, needed at
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by Martha Oestreich
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intervene in the disturbance.
On the tape Bridges read off
"We've
been
pestered
for
the
license numbers of several
W H Bridges yesterday told
four
or
five
weeks,"
Bridges
of
the
airboats, which he Said
the Seminole County Cornto
be
told
the
board,
put
in the lake off Lake Harney
mission tales of sadism
.The au- boats go up and down Road and Osceola Road.
found at Lake Harney.
t he la ke t ill o ne and two o'clock
.lie said that the peonle with
!Ei 12
Em
airboat with a club and knocks in the morning, keeping the airboats sometimes camp
awake
and out around the lake and run
birds in the head as the boat everybody
disturbing
e
peace.
th
their boa ts all night long
goes through the nesting
Bridges said the au-boats
lie said the residents along
grounds, knocking the birds In
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all directions, killing 'em and even come out of the water up
seeing '
fly,
"This had got to stop,"
Bridges said. "Its sa distic."
p
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Bridges, a Lake Barney
Shores resident, made his plea
for help from the count) with
the aid of a dramatic toi
recording of the loud airboaLs

Double Taxation
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Herald Staff Writer

Seminole County's school system will realize aboi
$150,000 Inadditional funds followinga $1,021_billion ai
propriatlon hammered ouTb'y Florida i1üse arii
conferees yeste'day. Ed Prickett reports on the moni
and how th ey'll be used on Page 10- A.

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Commission he hoped to see

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"Hopefully, we have tius
business resolved," he said at
the co mpletion of the involved
discussion.
Knowles concluded the
meeting by informing the

Yesterday, Herring revealed assaulted him in a small roorn tedly alleged (ha.l Harrell and Harrell, Manning, Herndon nine deputies present," Herring

Inside Today

by Dick CavoIH

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State Atty. Abbott Herring
'me tests didn't detect any ment one-hundred-per-cen- nine other deputies were In the Ambulance officials and ,all said.
statement on the alleged in- Herrin4 said that in sworn
he will let interested deceptions," herring said, t,"Herring said,
small room where he had been interested parties."
Herring
also
revealed
that
cident to his employer and the testimony Manning denied the
parties review an investigation "arid Sellers says both men
Harrell said he and vice forced to go and that Harrell
"We have the sworn there were discrepancies sworn testimony of Manning to written report th:st Harrell had
by his office "that found no sub- could actually believe what squad IA. H. C. Parker both had assaulted him.
testimony of a nurse who saw between Manning's written state attorney's personnel. struck him
"ance to allegations" that they said was true."
Harrell called the allegations Manning, Harrell, Parker and
heated verbal confrontations
Seminole Chief Deputy Sheriff
with Manning when the officers "outright lies" and said he Deputy Jim Jones go Into the r
Duane Harrell allegedly
However, Herring saId, went to th emergency room believes "someone Is trying to room," Herring said, "and she
assaulted
a
Herndon sworn
testimony
Seminole where Sheriff John Polk's stir up something to embarrass says there was no force or
Memorial
Hospitalfrom
personnel
Ambulance driver.
(laughter had been taken by Sheriff John Polk."
profanity used and there were
Earlier, a spokesman for who were present at the ambulance.
Herring
said
yesterday
he's
no
loud noises from the room.
Herring announced the week. emergency room area April 17
Manning, in a written report opening up his investigative file She says Manning wasn't
long probe had been closed and when
Harrell
used Manning
profanityalleged
and physically
to his employers, had repor- on the case for review by dragged in and there weren't
criminal charges won't be filed.

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Moore, speaking for the

Commission, said that much of
"the so-called policy" regarding paving projects had
become involved "because we
have tried to help
many
people as we can."

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Commission "can be handled in
such a fashion as to get as many
streets as we can paved as

requesting an investigation.
The Grand Jury heard four witnesses. The
report Identified them as Frank Antos Jr.,
Fred Harris Sr., John Gray and John Kim.
brough. Antos and Harris were identified by
sources close to the IAC probe as south
Seminole insurance men. Gray is the county
personnel director and Kimbi-ough the county
commissioner who made the motion for the
resolution requesting the probe.
The Herald has learned that other witnesses, both under subpoena and inf orma l
request to appear, were on standby, but didn't
testify before the grand jury. Among those
persons
were County Commission Chairman
Sid Vihien Jr., and at least one member of the
IAC. Also on standby yesterday for possible
testimony was Bill Canova of the State
Inaw-ance Commissioner's Orlando office.
Canova didn't testify however,
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Knowles pointed out that the
paving project let by the

Jury today
reported it has found that "in the past, there
have been what appear to be
in
the manner of purchase of insurance I by the
county) through the Insurance Advisory
Commit tee."
The Grand Jury however, in an interim
report after probing the county's insurance
dealings for two days, returned no Ifl.
dictments
only recommendations to the
Board of County Commissioners,
The Grand Jury report, returned this
morning, "recommends th t the County
Commission take action, so that in the future,
all purchases of insurance by the County, Will
be by public advertising of bids for Insurance
contracts open to all companies and agents."
The Grand Jury probe of the Insurance
Advisory Committee (IAC) was In response to
a
resolution from the County Commission on
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Grand

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Change Insurance Policies

Halifax

Garry Trudeau

completed, additional streets
"can be put under p3vement as

mission's action stemmed from
recommendations by Clark,
Deitz and Associates, conu1Lirig engineers, as well as M.
R. LaZenby, director of public
works, and City Manager
Warren "Pete" Knowles.

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on Lake Harney at the east
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boundary of the county.
member, said he's receives
Herald Staif Writec
Bridges also presented to
numerous calls to his office
Commission a
with 59
from local residents and
names of property holders
The school calendar for next businessmen inquiring as to the
along the west shore of the lake year goes to tl'e Sch'il Board exact time school will start and
protesting the barrage of noisy tonight, unsan
by the end next year
S eminole
Jea 0
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l are n•
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ASSO( lilt ion
after volved besides teachers
negot.atc.rs failed stcrday to parent and community inreach any kird of igreement. volvernent. That's the reason it
SEA spo!esmnnn Steve can't be tentative," according
Rosetha1 turned down Harry to Pelley, the board's chief
TALLAHASSEE The bill
Pelley's offer to negotiate only spokesman.
creating the appointive off kt' th 16 d,li)s used by teachers
So, the board will be asked
of county comptroller w an for pie-planni ng and work days tonight to approve a calendar
passed by the Florida house durhg a low-hour, sometimes which was not
aWuved by
of Rcprsseutatives today ;rd healed
session.
SEA. This, SEA officials say,
will be considered b the
Instead. EA proposed to willallow SEA at a later date to
Senate temerrow or h-Iday, agree with the offi:ial calendar challenge the caiendar if the
State Rep. Bob I1attawav (I)" çropo3al on.i "tentative" basis as ociation so desires.
Altamonte Springs) rer'ort. orih', But Peiev aid, "We can't
Rosenthal wanted it known
Before becoming lau the
make it a tentiitive calendar. that he couldn't initial any
legislation requires ajpr!)%nl
There are too 'nan)' people agreement on just a part of the
by Seminole County's snten4
involved with it,,
calendar. 'The reason, he said,
during the 1976 presid"utial
That statement came after ls because the calendar fsa part
preferential primary,
Eride Cowey, a Pelley team
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67th Year, No. 236—Monday,

May 26, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

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By ED PRICK
Herald Staff Writer

came after Grooms, the executive director of the AFT's Bob Allan of the United Teachers of Orange.
Longwood has been a beehive of activity, most of ween SEA and the School Board.
Seminole Education Association (SEA),
Grooms said that durinschooI-hours meeting
it
in
opposition to the SEA. However, a petition to
Mrs. Moore claims "SEA Is embarrassed by
In a renresentivp
prepared handout,
a Longwoodelementary threatened to file an unfair labor practice corn- was a violation of Flrrida's hr inn
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faculty
wh cii. hr
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the
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w' are auing' about we contract
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jubjjc ImpIoyes Helations Corn- also said SEA is considering filing a pro
a dissident teacher group" today called charges
test to the
SEA's
validity
was
signed
by
only
six
teachers.
proposal
and as such are throwin g up a
mission PERC), the state agency that sets professiona l Practices
that Longwood teache1 s are interested in the
Commission (PPC), a state Various meetings have been scheduled at the
"smokescreen" to confuse teachers,
milective barga ini ng guideline for the entire state, agency with investigatory powers.
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) a
Longwood campus, and speakers have been invited
SEA, on the other hand, says collective
What Grooms was protesting was the fact that a
Asked about the AFT session which occurred
"deliberate misrepresentation"
from different organizations,
bargaining
always has been the prime goal of any
meeting in which an AFT representati'e spoke to last Wednesday, Mrs. Coberly replied, "You don't
"Gene Groo ms knows full well that
The
AFT
meeting,
Mrs.
Moore
says,
was
the
teacher
organization.
SEA officials also say
the position Longwood teachers was held on campus and during talk to me
of our group in th at we want no union representation
about that. That's out of my Jurisdic.
only session held prior to the time school lets out, teachers will have th e final vote of ra fication on
school hours.
ti
tion." But Mrs. Moore confirmed the meeting, and
at all. We've even been down to his office to tell him
Today at 4p.m., a meeting is scheduled to organize any contract negotiated by the SEA team.
That
meeting,
according
to
Mrs.
Moore,
was
Pelley
adv
ised during-school-hour sessions cease,
about it," Mrs. Consta n ce Moore said,
an association to speak for professional educa to rs
Mrs. Moore sa ys SEA should have circulated
Pelleya 1 so said the meeting was held on;Inearly
lit week, the Scto
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in
Seminole
Co
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Board's chieff neotiatcr,
tu!t
rf the contrt propo d for a! kach'rs t
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read
fur
contends Mis. Coberly didn't kno w hu the ieatured Coberly, when a teacher is allowed to go home early
meetings after school hours only. That advisement
collective bargaining and the proposed 75-page
Copies of the 75-page proposal, due to cost facspeaker was. The featured speaker turned out to be if that teacher has all of his or her work completed.
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Board To Hear

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appeared to have diarrhea on
Saturday and Mrs. Iowan was
Senunule County Sheriff's yesterday, in the Woodlands breaking and entering with
said to have administered the deputies today were In- subdlvblon, west
of Longwood. Intent
to
commit
a
worm medicine.
vestigatlng two burglaries of
Deputies report burglars misdemeanor and booked at
Sanford
Detective Lt. residences In the county in broke into the home of
Richard county jail in lieu of $500 bond.
Wtlliazu Lykens said today no which a total of more than G. Secor, 31. 124
Fox Ridge
A 27-year-old Sanford man,
charges would be filed until an $9,000 worth of stereo equip- Run, and stole $3,000 worth of found early this
morning
nut(1 )S) Is completed.
tent cameras and other stereo equipment, cameras and wandering aimlessly on SR 46
1k nr 1' llshd Jowirs 19 of possessions were stolen
jewelry ,
east of the Geneva Bridge, told
Apopka, Route Two, became
George Orthos, 32, Apt 256,
A 25-year-old Oviedo woman Sheriff's deputies he had been
Seminole's first holiday Spanish Trace Apartments, in was arrested Sunday night by beatupandrobbedofroby two
weekend traffic fatality — and Altamonte Springs, reported sheriff's deputies on a Marion men last
night in Volusia
the year's sixth highway death his apartment was burglarized County warrant for passing bad County, near DeLand. Mozell
Saturday night when his auto sometime during the weekend checks.
Curtis, 41012 Hickory Ave., was
veered from the northbound and an estimated $6,330 worth
Penny Dailene Still, Route 3, picked up on the highway by
lane of 1-4, just south of the of possessions were taken.
Box 320, was booked into John Hines, 28, 285 E. Sanlajido
Lake Mary Boulevard exit, and
Deputies report that burglars Seminole County Jail on four Springs, who took Curtis to
rolled through the median into entered the apartment through
separatechargesandtotalbond Seminole Memorial Hospital.
the southbound lanes,
the front door and stole stereo was set at $662.
Curtis was treated for cuts
Florida Highway Patrol equipment.
cameras.
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29-year-old Sanford and bruises.
Trooper J. A. Brown said briefcase, jewelry, a cassette woman, Ruthie Mae Brooks,
Curtis told deputies he did not
Jowers was alone in the car and recorder and several Suit! of Box 3153
W. 5th Si, was remember what time the indied at Florida Hospital North. clothes.
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on Page 2-A of today's Evening Herald,

Bobby Unser of Albuquerque. N.M., won his second
Indianapolis 500 yesterday in a rain-shortened race. A.
Foyt had led in the early going but had to settle for third
place In his bid for an unprecedented fourth Indy crown.
See the stories on Page l.Bof today's Herald sports.

Solution For Housewives
Is the ri-i-ing of the telephone and ding-dong of the
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Women's Section

Portugal To Impose Ban
Portugal's military rulers are expected to take action
that would ban or severely restrict political party ac
tivitles in that nation. See story on Page 5-A (if Iliv Herald.

Today at 4 o'clock is "parent mendations which will be
iiiiut" time concerning the presented at a 7 p.m. board
controversial School Board meeting Wednesday at the
decision to clm- Rosenwald AiLatnonte Springs City Ilall.
Initially. Layer recatti-

Last week. School Board mended that Rosenwald be
Chairman Bud Feather called converted, but asked that the
for a meeting today at the board bus some 207 black
board's co nference room in students to Lake Orienta, a new
Sanford.
school scheduled to open next
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this morning he's going to hand
Layer's decision was over-

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and trie to drown himself.
S 80101 1 Ma)or Lee Tloure (1414,) and Wa e Albert, presiden of
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tensions over the Memorial Day
weekend, ani at the attii time
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decision to turti Rosenwald into p]a n
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blacks
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thumbs down on its decision to area protested by boycotting
bus Rosenwald students past the school for three weeks.
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and let them to to it.
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She was charged with notified of the incident.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional Democrats have
various explanations for their failure to legislate an
energy conservation program for the nation. Somoe blame
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Students ra e Music

For Trays A prons
VFRO HFACII' (A
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music sheets for aprons and trays six nighLi a week as
they wait tables between song revues in return for
scholarships and tips,
-The hardest thing is to chr.nee (-nm:--:xMntr.fr% na~
lurniing, said Jim Touchton, 22, of Palatka, Fla. ,you
inight return to the tables and start singing."
Co-owners John T. I-ischa arid Roger Ryeacki say they
held dU(litiO1 at 96 colleges in search of muskal
-, waiters" arid "waitresses" before opening theMusicana
last week In this Atlantic resort town.

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government funds for expenses
The trip to Berlin, Bnmsels,
Itome Naples, Vienna, Athens
CASSELI3ERRY - Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10050 held
and the Azores began after memorial servisys at the Cassielberry Cemetery yesterday in
Congress began the 10-day re- honor of 18 men who gave their lives or had served in the military
cess Thursday night.
of the United States.
A Pentagon spokesman, when
A flag donated by the Post was raised and a wreath of poppies
asked how the members were fasNoned by the Ladies Auxiliary was placed in the cemetery.
selected for the Pentagon-sporv. The Post said it will see to it a flag is always at the cemetM.
sored trip said "most are
Police Chief George Karcher was guest speaker for the ocWASHINGTON AP
The new head of President
r'e"be' of the House irter- =ion.
national Relations Committee
Participating in the event were VFW Post and Auxiliary 50
Vietnamese government is cooperating with the United
and
the
others
all
have
an
inof
Winter
Springs; American Legion Post 256, Casselberry;
Nations in negotiating about refugees who wish to return
terest
in
NATO
affairs."
Sanford
VFW Post 10108 junior girls and the Seminole County
to their home muntry. Julia Vadela Taft said in an inBut
only
two
of
the
congressCivil
Air
Patrol.
terview that the names of those who wish to return are
men are members of that cornSpecial guests included foils Johnson, past state VFW
being submitted to the U.N. high commissioner on
mittee
Reps.
Dante
B.
Fascell,
commander;
Jack Burns, district 18 VFW commander; Bob
refugees, who will subrnit them to the new governments of
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D-Fla..
and
Robert
D~sert,
state
chaplain, who gave We benediction; Edward
C.vnbDdia and South Vietnam.
Lagornarsino, R-Calif.
Izbicky, outgoing commander of VFW Post 256; George Yager,
Five others are on subcorn- sixth district of Florida, American Legion; Alex Gutierrez, first
inittees dealing with NATO af. %ice commander, Post 256; Joe Pavone, Seminole County
fairs.
Bicentennial Committee veterans coordinator, commander of
They are Sen. Roman L. Legion Post 256 and representing Voitlere 478, 40 and 8.
f Colliflnued From Page I-A) does exist that a judge could Hruska. R-Neb., and Reps.
Chuck Diegan, Cassielberry post chaplain and George Howard
That probe was made, and the rule the conversion is violation Clarence D. Long, 1)-Md., Ed- were in charge of all color guards and firing squads. Taps
results were telephoned to of a 1970 desegration order, but ward I. Koch, 1)-N.Y., Burt L played by Bob Tingle and the bagpipes were played by Bob
Layer last Wednesday. School schoolofficials feel secure such Talcott, R-Calif., and Edward
Mrs. Cathy Howard, president of 10050 Ladles
officials still await the written a ruling is highly unlikely.
T. Patten. D-N.J.
placed wreaths of poppies on the graves of the 18 veterans.
order.

KEY WEST, (AP) -Seven Key West fishermen who
reportedly were held in Cuba for two months after
their two vessels were seized by Cuban gunboats were
but detalls of the Cuban exiles' returio were 5k~-tchy
"The boats are back in," a Coast Guard spokesmars
here sild. 1k confirr,d that the two boats the Willie Mae
and the Josefa Maria, and their entire crews had retur
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The seven, including a 13-year-old lx)y, were first
reported missing March 31 when they failed to return
from a fishing expedition. A U.S. Coast Guard spokesman
&amp;aid at the time that a search for the two vessels failed to
turn up any sign of them,
The !e'en were :(.cntl.Icd a F..stc,,an Diaz, l, I{ulandu
Agular, 24; ilodolfo Aguilar, 17; Felix Aguilar; Hilarlo
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in her second "Angel Derby" and a co-pilot making the
race for the first time are the unofficial winners of the
1,4&amp;9-rnile Canada-to-Florida race.
Esther Wright of Thomasville, Ga., and co-pilot Joyce
Akers of Decatur, Ga., were declared first Sunday among
51 lanes competing in the handicap race for women
Officials said the two had a handicap speed of 142 miles
per hour but flew their Cessna 182-K plane at an average
speed of 163.636 m.p.h., beating their handicap by an
average of 21.636 m.p.h, The race began Thursday at
Ontario, Canada, and ended Saturday in Titusville.

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hearing.
"I can't sayanything, b
going to be in living color." said
unusually tight-lipped Earl
Dixon, D-Jacksonville,
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The list of witnesses today
cluded two of Gov. Reubin Ask.
ew's top aides, Jim
senior executive assistant and
Chester Blakemore. chief Cabinet aide.
Dixon declined to discuss details of any evidence gathered
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hearing.
inittee in But he said he was
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Co. and Tampa Electric Co. extra for electricity (luring the Senate as 1111.5 secretary
centered on criticism of a letter
since March 31.
those hours.
A request from Flori~a Pow- [leak-hour and peak-month sent out over his signature outer Corp. for a $65.6 million in- differentials also are part of an lining the agency's intention to
Ipac. an,,,iinlinished Winewood
crease is due for consideration jcraU
which the coininisson has been building at it titne of budget
next Monday.
cutbacks and reorganization of
The increases are blwned conducting for months.
Peak-use demands have been the huge department.
primarily on inflation, sharply
rising fuel prices and higher in- grosing at about 11 per cent a
terest rates on money borrowed year in Florida in pot years
to meet construction needs as compared with 6.7 per cent na
p
dernd ows.
tionall)', Kennedy said.
Ketlysaid the rnpanies
Jay Kennedy, PSC executive
diretor, said conservation is would be niuch better off finanidll) b) operating their
one answer to keeping don the
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IlioiWy, but the eastomer must build ne plants, ihtch cost so
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summer inotks hen air con
ditioners are on, and about 44 might force Arabs to cut oil
p.m. dad) when television sets, prices because Saudi Arabia
stoves, dishwashers,lights, and for Instance, was selling 5.5
barrels a day of oil,
other appliances are turned on,
million.
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meet
the
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have
said
they
are
consid
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build generators
they have to let ering a price increase
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or spin needlessly
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TALLAHASSEE (All) — have kislators headed home his proposals to the people if the gled out only two rnaor issues measure ard scheduled a final
week of the purpose for solic- Pressured by
Gov. Reubin Frithr; I week before Uie legislature doesn't acton them. remaining before the
J legisla- vote today. A 14-member apiting ffie money froin Independ. Askew for passage of his pet scheduled June 6 adjournment.
He wants to require officials ture: Reorganization of the propriatioris conference comPnI I
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mittee mu Ls for the first tune
sonvilN,.
early adjournment, lawmakers Barron, D-Paniana City, would returns and financial state- ices Department and the budget this week.
(YMalley said in a statement hope this week will be the final like to see his chamber go home inents. Ills proposals also in- for fiscal year
1975-76.
last Thursday he had obtained one of the session,
early, too, but is not as anxious chide bills for standards of conFor the first time this ses;ion,
A Ilouseenate conference
the inoney to defray expenses of
House Speaker Donald Tuck- as Tucker.
duct judicial election reforms. t-vinniittee luis settled differ- the Senate is scheduled to ineet
the convention of the National er. I) Tallahassee has vowed to
Askewhas threatened to take
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leases the Department of
IlealthandllehabilitativeServ.
k
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ings at a cost of about $1.8 mu.
lion a year.
Blakemore was director of
the Department of General
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summer approved. He resigned In Au.
the latest round of electric-rate electricity
gust, 197
7.1, to become an assisthits
consumers. nionths.
hikes
Such charges were approved ant to the managing partner o
officials say stable fuel prices
and conservation could keep the for FP&amp;L. Tampa Electric and the Vtneood Corp. He joined
prices from escalating again. Gulf Power. Florida Power also the governor's office in
But neither Is by any means expect! to get them.
OneAskewassociateafread-,
certain.
KcnnedysaidthecommLssion
has lost his job partly because
The Public Service Commis- also is seeking a grant from
sion has granted rate increases Fedet dl Energy Administration of Winewood.

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a contribution to his 1970 testimony before the panel by the Insurance Commissioner
campaign uiid that he thought votes on what is expected to be to defray expenses
were
perhaps he would like to make .1 a recommendation that not covered.
December, 1971.
member it," Faircloth testified, contribution at that time. O'Mi1ley be impeached.
i%rnong the witnces were
"Was there any conversation
He told the committee that Period."
Faircioth testified that he had Peninsular life president Jack
back in 1971 by Mr. O'Malley or O'Malley had hirii obtain the
Faircioth was the first of nine solicited nearly $3,00C in conul- Quaritius, board member Miany members of his staff that in money from Jacob Bryan,
witnesses called before the butions for O'Malley from chael O'Neil, attorney Ralph
fact additional money was Independent [Afe president, coimnittee today in what is bankers. lie said O'Malley put Wickersham and Secretary Suneeded to defray convention because the firm "did not make expected to be the last round of the money in a trust
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executive assistant, testified
today that O'Malley made no
mention of defraying Con.
vention expenses when he instructed Faircloth to solicit a
$1,000 contribution from an in.
surane company.
Faircloth's testimony to the
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TALLAHASSEE 1AP) - E. Association of Insurance
expensps"" asked Rep. Ralph
'Corn Commissioners, for which he Ila be n, 11'iliiitto.
missioner Thomas O'Malley's played ht at Miami Beach in
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has probably trusted, her abilityto unctio.,sexuallyIS
very likely to become impaired," Dr. Paulme B. Rart
said To be raped by a stranger is a violation of your
bmly; to be raprd by soniewoe you luiow a" an e%vn
crueler violation of tnist," she said.

The ace in the hole held by
school officials now is the fact
that the Justice Department
ba.s ruled on the board's behalf.
This would make it difficult for
a judge to rule against it.
Nonetheless, te possibility

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WHlNGN (AP) - At
The 10 members not on any troop ducUons wi th a stop at
Attending the Noah Atlantic t re nch relations are Re
are aveling.
least 49 members of Congress NATO-related subcommittee the air show on the way home. Assembly conference with Brooks, Bob CaseY
Five members of ()i jpjpJ.
are taking advantage of the are Reps. Phil M. Landrum, DJ
The 10 House members are Hays are Reps. Jack Brooks, I). Philip Burton, E)-Ca
Charles graUon subcommittee are tray.
Mcmcrial uay recess to make Ga., Herman T. Schneebeli, R. Reps. Samuel S. Stratton, 1)- Tex., and Bob Wilson, R-Calif. Buchanan, R-Ala.,t
L. cling to Moscow and Leningrad,
trips to Europe to Investigate at Mark Andrews, R-N.D., Don N.Y., William L. Dickenson, RThe six members joining Hays Rose, D-N.C., and Step
and possibly Kiev, to study
taxpayer expense.
If. Clausen. R-Calif., Del Ala., Floyd D. Spence, R-S.C., in Paris to discuss international Neal, D-N.C.
The trips include an in- Clawson, R-Calif., Robert B. William J. Randall, 1)-Mo., monetary problems and U.S..
Members of three House
spection tour of NATO facil- Duncan, 1)-Ore., C.W. "Bill" Robin Beard, R.Tenn., Charles
ities. visits to the Paris air show Young, R-Fla., Yvonne Brath- H. Wilson, Di-Calif., Robert L.
WE RESERV
and travels to look into the waite Burke, D-Calif., Williant Leggett, D-Calif., Marjtrie S.
THE RICH
treatment of Jews in the Soviet N. Ketchum. R-Calif., and Holt, R-Md., Richard C. WItite,
TOLIMI
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shopping is set aside along with the Pans air show, an aide said North Atlantic Assembly, who

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Vacations

time off at night for entertain- which 10 House Armed Services delegation to an assembly conment.
Committee members are going ference in Brussels and then a
Tlwy get expense money plus to Vienna to visit the U.S. dele- seven-member delegafion to a
heir
costs but members gation on mutual U.S.-Soviet confeftnce m Paris
taking their spoum have to pay
extra.
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Congratulations are in order for Skip Senkarik, this
except to say "thanks" to guys like Skip
Further,
year's Sanford-Seminole Jaycee's Man Of The Year.
the honor bestowed upon Senkarik at Senkarik, Larry Blair and Fred Kolesar who form the
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the occasion for special remembrance of those who
have fallen in the nation's wars becomes a matter
of what is convenient - or profitable - for the

commercial community.
Persuaded by those who said that It made more
sense to have a th1ee-day weekend every year
rather than have a holiday fall in the middle of the
etk, as it sometimes did, Congress several years
ago changed Memorial Day from May 30 to the last
Monday in the month . It also moved Veterans
Armistice Day from Nov. II to the last Monday in
October for the same reason, as well as to put more

and Thanksgiving.

Not all of the states fell in line with the change; a
few have continued to observe the traditional
dates. Some Southern states have always observed
Confederate Memorial Day on different days in
April and May.
If a lobbying campaign being conducted chiefly
by former servicemen is successful, Veterans Day
will once again be redesignated as Nov. 11. The
U.S. Senate has already so acted. Other bills have
been introduced in Congress to move Memorial
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reported.
The Soviet space program has been dogged by setbacks,
but the news agency said Air Force IA. Col. Pyotr Klimuk,
33, and his civilian engineer, Vitaly Sevastyanov, 40,
"reported that all the syste ms of the station are functiomung normally and they feel well."
The doc king took place a bout 30 hours alter the
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Sanford:
BIRTHS
Lena Belle Jennings
Evelyn Jo7wfrk
Mr. and Mrs. Gene PatricIa)
Amanda Montgomery
Burke, a girl, Sanford
Elizabeth E. Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. William I).
Mildred Smith
(Isabella) Iticharde, a boy,
Lois Vaughn
Sanford
San!ord
Virginia H. Wagner
Joseph J. Wiggins
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes
Charlie A. Bumgardner, (Catherine) Savage, a boy,
Deltona
Longwood
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Catherine I..
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James L. June
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Deone Allet', Deltona
Carrie U. Kosowsky. Deltona
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Wiley H. Burrow
Darren Ray Justice
Early Bradford
Anthony Placido
Katherine L. Quackenbush
Laura S. Lavery, Deltona
Lorraine P. Flowers, osteen

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A third American kidnaped Tanzania, one to U.S. AmubassaAPI
Guerrillas from Zaire by the guerrillas, Barbara dor Beverly Carter, one to the
holding two Americans and c Smut., .4, of Ann Arbor, %l•;.
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U .S . Eniassy, öCt to Dutch
Dutch woman kidnaped a week ws freed early Sunday. She Ambassador
Van den Berg
ago are believed demanding the brought with her nine letters: and three from the hostages to
release Zaireans held as po- three from the guerrillas to their parents.
litical prisoners in Tanzania. President Julius Nycrere of
Carter said a report that the
kidnapers were demanding a
million dollars was inaccurate.
He said he did
know of any
demands made
the United
S ta tes or on any government
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Several weeks before the hostilities is clearly indicated."
disagree with Mike, I don't think the act applies have a time probem to coordinate our planning."
Cambodians seized the Mayaguez., President
But not until he had already ordered the
It was intended to cover aggressive
In the first
the War Powers Act, the
Ford began to look for a dramatic way to
Marines to go ahead with the rescue operation action."
President re-established his authority to order
demonstrate that the United States wasn't going did Ford call congressional leaders to the White
Sen. Robert Byrd, D.-W. Va., the Democratic military forces into action with no more
than
to take any more kicking around.
house May 14. Then he notified them
the whip, asked why the leaders weren't consulted advance notification of
Congress.
Confidential Vii'iite lk'u,e m iluti t1u that
'iction; itit'u.ld bestretchinj to nay W "o,tsultei' "a. ItUt at the
ti- chq'iij.,n i; belti,
he chafed over the U.S. setbacks
Southeast
vaii. But he encountered hide opposition from made." lie, too, was concerned over the born, theFeotiote Intel:igence reporta s
that
Mayaguez incident may have been
Asia. These events had made him look like a the leaders. house Speaker Carl Albert merely bing missions against the Cambodian mainland.
Q(ifi
weak, indecisive leader. "1 know what the mall
to
asked how they should "answer charges in the
Perhaps the leaders could have iiiade their
oil
bed
that
may
he grumped
April 22 strategy house
lie
the War Powers Act."
the Wei Islands,
input, perhaps to urge caution in
striking those Geologists have reported signs of undersea oil in
session,
ta
rge
,"
ts
su
ed
ggest
Byrd.
The President
stated that he hadn't
this
Rot he was more concerned about
ha
"(This
Is)
a
proper
question and I'll answer
violated the act. "I co ce
that each step I've
other co
about his leadership,
it," said Ford. "As commander-in-chief, I
taken has been within my powers," he said.
The new Communist government in Phnom
have
to
show
sonic
strength,"
he declared,"to believe that
"I
1973
the
responsibility to protect U.S. citizens con- Perth moved quickly to occu
regardless
the
py the Islands, which
help us.. . with our credibility abroad."
legislation, I have the authority I am using as sistent th the War Powers Act." He had or. are also being claimed by the new Saigon
dered the bombing of the mainland, he saId, to regime.
commander-in-chief."
Ma; 12 when they bosrded the U.S. ,iicrchanj
protect the rescue operation.
U.S. satellite photos at the heighth of the
ship. He went ahead with the daring rescue.
He had fulfilled his obligation, he said, by
"I'm In no position
say your position Is crisis showed only rock d foliage on the Island
without asking the permission of Congress.
.adv,sing" them of the military move after It wrung or outside your authority," Byrd pressed, of Tang whet
e the Marines landed. Therefore,
lie was aware not only that the rescue at- was underway. "We reached our decision at 5:50 "but why were not some leaders
both sides they had not expected the heavy resijtance they
tempt might fail but that he could be challenged p.m.," he said. "(Then) we called you In."
brought in before your decision?"
encountered:
by Congress. For the War Powers Act, which an
Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield
"Bob," replied the President, "there has been
Apparently, the Cambodians had moved In
angry Congress passed in 1973, declared:
also expressed "apprehensIon," particularly continuous contact with the leaders. But we have troops to claim the islands and gunboats to
"The President In every possible instance over striking the Cambodian mainland,
a government of separation of powers. We have challenge any
that ventures too close,
shall consult with Congress blore introducing
But Sen. Clifford Case, R.-N.J., who helped livedwithin the law as It relates to our obligation Their purpose, ships
the lntelligen reports Indicate,
U.S. armed forces into hotilit1es or Into draft the War Powers Act, defended the to a coordinate branch of the government,"
may have been to claim the potential oil under
situations wher immInent involvement In President. "As the author of the act," he said, "I
Then, as an afterthought, he added: "We did the ocean,

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ADMISSIONS

MAY
MAY 31-JUNE 1
DISCHARGES
li
ldylwllde Elementary School
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
missioner George Perjcins to fill
Robert
W. Markos
Mid-State
Antique
Battle
The
Skating Party, MelodeeSkating
City corninLsslon tomorrow the unexpired term of a
Collectors
Ronnie
Inc.,
M. Holloway
seventh annual at 4:30 p.m. Is expected to resigned member.
Rink. 6:301:30 p.m.
Donn
a
I. I"nlev &amp; Baby Girl
show and sale, Rollins College consider the pr',pozai of th
- Public bearings and
Sanford Homemakers Club, Field House, Winter Park.
William
0. Carpenter
districting committee, which adoption of ordinances on storm
1:30 p.m., home of Bea
Margare
t L. Boyd
has drawn ne boundary lines water management, electrical,
Newsome, 301 E. 24th St.
Virginia
it. Wagner
JUNE 12
for the areas which members mechanical and swimming pool
Beulah
M.
Black
Auditions for Bicentennial
the commission must reside. codes.
MAY 27
The districting committee is
-A letter from City Attorney Cindy L. Neal
Sanford Optimist 'dub noon Choris, 2-5 p.m., Altamonte
to
meet
tonight to take final Joe Davis regarding Associated Mamie L. Bradley
luncheon, Sheraton Inn 14 and Springs Civic Center. Primarily
MarieJean
A. Cumin
action
on
the proposal. The Building and Contracting's Ernti
Coach
Jerry
for
teenagers,
but
open
to
all
Dickerson
SR 46 Speaker
first
proposal,
payments
to
sub-contractors
Posey, Seminole High
which would have eliminated and suppliers for the northside Jacquelyn Delores Jones
Rene J. Kaufmann, Deflary
City Commissioner Helen ,sanitary seser district.
Sanford Grammar School
Betty
Yates, DeLand
Keyser's district and thus deny
A report of numbers of
final meeting.
PTA, 7:30
her the right to seek re-election homes and afrtments within Eloise I. Chester, Deltona
Fifth Grade Awards Program.
Louise Barker, Longwood
this year
abandoned In the city from the
post
office
Robin Timothy
Akey,
MAY 28
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one eliminating the department.
Orlando
Annual meeting Central
base of no commissioner.
Yesterday's high 92, overFlorida Chapter, American Red
According to the city charter,
Cross, 5 p.m., home of Mr. and night low 69. Partly cloudy the Uty Commission has no
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(j Mrs. Taylor Drysdale, 5526 through Tuesday with a chance right to change the recomParkdale Dr., Orlando, of afternoon and evening mendatiori of the committee. If
eMGrtiw-Ed.ciCorrp'-ryDvi'-i
followed by swimming, boating thundershowers. Highs in the the City Commission does not
and dimmer (call Red Cross low to mid 90s. Lows In the adopt an ordinance setting the
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office for reservations). Open to upper 60s. Variable winds 10 committee recommendation, it
mph. Rain probability 30 per will become law automatically.
all Interested In Red cross.
cent In the afternoon, 2D per
Other business on the agenda
cent at night.
MAY 31
tomorrows meeting Includes:
League of Women Voters
Extended Outlook Wed.
-A personnel administration
Spring Luncheon, Sears nesday through Friday
board appointment by Corn.
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f
Mall. Speaker, Dr. John Mills, with widely scattered thun.
director of Center for Govern- dershowers becoming more
mental Responsibility, U of F. numerous over north portion
Reservations to Mrs. John Thursday and Friday. AfterMellck.
noon highs in the upper Ws and
low 90. Lows mostly 60s north
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DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - T Soviet Union has yielded
to Western demands for advance notice of all major
military maneuvers in an effort to clear the way for the
mammoth summit conference
European security
Leonid I. Brezhnev wants.
The Soviet climbdown, alter two years of resistance,
was disclosed by officials attending a co er ce
Dublin foreign ministers from the European Common
Market countries.

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with this country in 1972 could (if we
Congress, being the flower of democracy,
11111)' mix a metaphor) turned out to be small
exercises freedoms of a scale going far beyond
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potatoes compared to the use they are making of
any other institution in the land, particularly
supposedly canny American businessmen in the
concerning the freedom speech. Though every
"detente."
current era
other American from president
is
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According
the columnist team of Jack
limited as to what he can legally say, and about
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Anderson and Les Whitten, while there has been
whom he can legally say It, federal legislators in
a welcome relaxation of tensions between our
session have naught but their own consciences to
.
.
two countries— which Is what detente means guide them,
the United States is paying a price that the
And so it should be. Lawmakers muzzled
American people haven't been told about In the
would be lawmakers cowed, therefore the good
form of a significant "technology drain" from
of the nation suggests they be assured immunity
Opposing this is another lobby, made up of
the United States to the U.S.S.R.
from arrest or suit regarding opinions made
numerous corporations, trade associations in- during their deliberations. Occasionally,
Because Soviet technology lags years behind
volved in the travel business and unions, which however, the obvious necessity of this Immunity
ours in the most Important fields, including
argues that three-day holiday weekends promote is questioned by its potential for misuse,
agriculture, deep-sea exploration, computers
,
and aircraft and space science, they have little to
spending by the public, profits for industry, jobs for Recently, by example, one member of Congress
offer
but much to gain from the technological
has
called
a
former
member
a
communist
people and better worker efficiency,
sympathizer
'exchange."
— and the ugly matter raises the
In the midst of it all, we seem to have forgotten
wonder of whether immunity should have its
With the active encouragement of the State
.
what a day like Memorial Day is supposed to be bounds.
,
a
and Commerce Departments, and to the dismay
about.
me situation Is this: tightest Rep. Larry
of U.S. intelligence analysts, say the writers,
a
Perhaps Americans no longer want to be McDonald of Georgia, who has spent the better
American firms have already exported or are
reminded of the sacrifices of their wartime dead, part of his first term publicizing groups and
planning to export to the Soviet Union millions of
—
e
especially this year when the loss of more than individuals he believes to be communist
dollars worth of tethnol.lca1 information and
oriented,
has
on
two
occasions
inser
te
products
d
into
involving ev2rythlng from wide-bodied
56,000 of them in Vietnam is so fresh in mind and
Congressional
Record
items
condemning
jets
to dvanced computers.
seems to have hen so unnecesarv and so useless.
Homecoming
activities of Ioraer member Charles 0. Porter.
One U.S. company, for example, has signed
We happen not to believe it. We believe that
a two term Democrat from Oregon, now
preliminary agreements to help the Russians
certain things are more important to Americans Porter,
practicing law there, was said by McDonald to
build plants for the manufacture of computers
than the recreational or money-making O
have 'known involvement with the Communist
and associated equipment, a field in which the
portunities afforded by a three-day weekend and party" for the last decade.
Soviets are at least 10 years behind us. American
that if they were asked, the majority of them would
The known involvement, according to the
firms are also selling licenses and detailed Information which will permit the Russians to
vote to put the holiday back where it was for more charge, was Porter's membership In various
e
liberal organizations (one promoting public
build the various products themselves.
thar a century.
ownership
of
power
companies,
another
opposed
Actually, this is not the first time the Corn.
As it is now, Memorial Day is just another
to the old house UnArnerican Activities Corn.
Now that Fidel Castro has opened up the
"Caramba! if you don't get serious, I'm going munists have found It immensely beneficial to do
Monday, different only because most of us don't mittee, etc.). McDonald believes the
groups to be possibility of improved relations between the to walk out of these discussions right now, Senor business with the very capitalists they are
have to get up to go to work.
communist - inspired or operated, and has, via United States and Cuba via "baseball Finley."
dedicated to overthrowing. Back In the 1920s,
Congress. cautioned Porter "to carefully re- diplomacy," it Is Important that an appropriate
"Who do you think you are, Vida Blue? Look, American engineering know-how helped bail out
examine his record and be absolutely sure this is
American negotiator enter the picture. But while I've seen movies of you pitching and let's face It, the Soviets in their early attempts to
the road he wishes to take."
many people will say the situation demands the you're not In any position to be playing out your dustrialize. What is different today is only the
IV affair, up to now, has been little noted, talents of someone like Henry Kissinger, William option. The best we can do is offer you a hundred scope of the assistance.
Few people In the country read the Fulbright or Ellsworth Bunker, there is ob. cases of Coke a week and perpetual reruns of
It Is one thing to pursue a policy of detente and
There has to be both sympathy and applause for President Congressional Record for one thing, and few viously only one person suited for the Job: 'Mission: Impossible' for Havana television, to work for the normalization of trade and other
Ford in his decisive actions that succeeded in saving the crew of others pay much attention anymore to ac
Charlie Finley.
Take or leave it."
relations with the Soviet Union. But ai Anderson
the freighter Mayaguez seized by Cambodians In the Gulf Of cusatlons of communist culpability. Not a word
Imagine the first Castro-Finley summit:
"I can't believe this. Where are the Russians and Whitten point out, detente, at least as
Siam.
of the charge against Porter has appeared in his
"How are you, Fidel?" Finley says. "Here, when I need them?"
regards Soviet
American scientific
Sympathy was due the President as he moved to discharge hometown paper, and he says he has received no have a cigar."
'That reminds me, Fidel. have you con- cooperation, has so far largely been one way. It
his constitutional function as commaixler-lnchief in time of contrary response of any kind. "If I run for
"No thank you, Senor Finley," Castro replies. sidered instituting a designated Imperialist rule? Is difficult to see what the United States, or the
crisis. Where the safety of the ship's crew was concerned, time public office again," says Porter. "somebody "I am here for business only, to reach a historic You could take someone you don't like -even West, stands to gain in the lon
g run from ped.
was of the essence, but the War Powers Act of 1973 obliged Mr. m y dig this up but otherwise I don't think compromise. We, the Cuban neonle. demand old Leonid himself. for example -and sw he's dung its technological
superiority for a quick
•. it,dru Qrx-ei,ca0vA(xUU t"duuti More i*80m:J~Vtltt itAt, linybody caies. ivsson~ie[niig l
o anothir age.- uiree' things: an end to the U.S.
nornic an imperialist and make him pay you billions of buck to a society that remains closed,
spending precious hours in procuring a consensus Of
Yet If the communist charge has raised little blockade, removal of the naval base and a left- rubles to take it back."
totalitarian and Inimical to everything that
congressional leaders, the President still came in for criticism dust, the propriety of It, and the Implications of handed hitting outfielder with power. What do
"All right, Finley. I'm warning you. Any more Western democracy represents.
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"Oh, Fidel old boy, we can get around to that
"AAArrrggghh' Don't mention that team. But last capitalist Is hanged, it will be with the rope
hearings and a formal vote. In the meantime, of c0urse1 the
McDonald had charged me with something more later. I've been meaning to ask If you've ever since you're getting so tough, here's my final he sold his own executioners.
helpless crewmen might well be gone - permanently.
serious;" asks Porter. "What If he said that I
thought of painting your whole island with offer: I trade Alvin Dark for you, even up. You
The more rope that Is sold, the sooner the
So the President merits our applause as he proceeded to do had cheated my clients, or that I had taken
phosphorescent orange paint? It would make a get to manage the A's. You'll fit right In with hanging?
what he had to do. He has behaved like a proper commander-in' money not mine? That accusation, even though
great tourist gimmick and help pilots find it in
your beard. Maybe later you can run for
chief, acting courageously while there remained some chance patently false, could destroy my reputation and
the dark at the same time."
governor of CalifcrnIa."
Juries seem to be much more reluctant to vote
that our strength wouldbeeffectiveln rescuing our citizens.
my business. But he would still have complete
"What an insane imperialist idea! Let's stick
"Now you're talking, amigo," Fidel says, large awards when the government Is the
There is a valuable lesson in it all — that neither diplomacy immunity from prosecution and I would still not to the nialters bt hand. Now, about that einbargo
quickly whipping off his hat and putting on the defendant in a damage suit than when private
nor military action can be accommpllshed by committee. Our be able to fight back in the courts."
on Cuban sugar?"
green-and-gold A's cap, and throwing his arm insurance company money is involved.
Constitution did not contemplate any such arrangement, and the
And so the wonder is this: is there no limit to a'
"I have a better plan. Have you ever thought of around Finley's shoulder. "Don't you think Billy
This Is one of the findings of an analysis of
sooner we get congressional and presidential powers back in lawmaker's immunity? Porter says there isn't, moving your country to Tahiti? It would be a
Williams shou!d be a little higher in the batting personal injury cases involving government
balance, the better,
not at least so far as private citizens are con- great spot for a real big league country. You'd be order? And let's get Jackson to bunt a little agencies Just completed by the staff of Jury
a big ht."
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taking notes. cupled compound carried an ploe.s of the security tsrrii that
named Itifal premier Friday crated the burning of docu. Embassy supply flights.
A crowd of about 200 students M16 rifle. Others had American guarded U.S. government prop-night after a week of street ments today and the Embassy's
"Don't stay much longer," and Laotian AID employes military field radios.
erty.
fighting between Palestinian Marine guards moved their pis- U.S. Charge d'Affaires
Chris- cheered when told the AID
Laotians employed by the
Informed sources said stuguerrillas and Christian tots and riot-gas supplies to sa tian A. Chapman advised an workers would be paid by U.S. government have been dedents had confiscated a number
militiamen o' the right-wing fer upstairs storage areas as American newsman.
tonight. But informed sources mnanding immediate payment of cars owned by 'JSAID.
I'halangist party. About 100 anti-American feeling mounted
Students continued to occupy s.id this increased the potential of their wages as the evacuation
The leaders of the Communist
persons have been killed in the in Vi entiane.
the headquarters compound of for violence because the pay of Americans has continued. Pathet Lao who now dominate
street fighting and about 300
There were no flights today in the U.S. Agency for Inter- records were inside the occu- The embassy was pressured the coalition government say
have been wounded, according the Lt(I- airlift that has national Development. Police pled compound
and it might not into paying three months' sev- that they want diplomatic
to unofficial police counts,
reduced the American commu- guards outside the gate pre- be possible to get the payroll erance pay instead of the one relations with the United States
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TOLEDO, Spain (AP) A powerful earthquake
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It's a known fact that 21,000 adults in the area suffer
from alcoholism, a disease which affects every
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The Lebanese defense minisMoslem opposition forced fire and said joint patrols began vcre cruising the streets firing ment down. Arafat joined the
artillery and air attacks by Is- try said seven Lebanese were
Lebanon's first military touring the streets during the mnachi.,e guns from cars with Lebanese security police in the raeli and Lebanese
that killed and three were wounded.
premier in 32 years to resign night trying to stop the firing concealed license plates, the In. call for a return
to calm follow- lasted from midnight Saturday The Israeli military command
today after only three days In and to get the warring factions terior ministry said.
ing mediation by Syrian For- until nearly noon Sunday, A reported two of its men killed
power.
to dismantle their barricades ol
Palestine chieftain Yasir eign Minister Abdul Halim senior Israeli officer said itwas and one wounded.
Brig. Gen. Noureddin hlifai, barbed wire and sandbags.
Arafat ordered his lieutenants Khuiddam.
the hardest fighting between
The Israeli command said
76, announced he was quitting
The patrols had orders to in Lebanon's 14 refugee camps
Meanwhile, an Israeli raid Lebanese and Israeli regulars one of its border patrols came
after a storm of protest greeted open fire on anyone violating to keep (it of the campaign to
across the border into southern in three years.
under bazooka fire.
his appointment. Gunfire and

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dates of graduation and baccalaureate services for
area high schools.
Yesterday, the county school administration offices
released the following Information regarding same:
Baccalaureate
Sunday, June 8,
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their wives.
Florida Jaycee President Fred Kolesar, of Fort
LAKE BRANTLEY H.S. — Baccalaureate - SunPierce, was the guest speaker and reminded one and
day. June 8, 8 a.m., Graduation, — Monday, June 9, 8
all that there is more to being a Jaycee than attending a.m.
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and that without goals we are lost.
8,9 a.m., Graduation — Monday, June 9,9 a.m.
We hope this clears up the situation for one and all.
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Since its inception in 1970, MFCA has helped over
2,200 Inpatients and 6,500 outpatients.
To illustrate the success of MFCA, a recent followup study made six menths after treatment showed tha t
75 per cent of th e patients were continuing to abstain..

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of the local group.
It was a double surprise for Senkarik, in that the
award came as a complete surprise to him and his
parents were In attendance whci he wan selected for
his outstanding contributions to the club.
Outgoing President Larry Blair made the
presentation be fore a throng of admirers and well,,

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name to any number of calling policies.
a deluxe model
Mother always taught me to about six months ago when a super-eye
and nuiling Lists!
It's their fault that I now stick be polite on the telephone and salesman came b with a peep-hole into which were built
Such tiny little bells. Who my tongue out at the telephone Father would give me 10 lashes product that for once I was in a number of mirrors. Once
would have ever thought they every time I pass o poke for lysu. Mom can still L
the market for,
fixed in the door, the wondercould become such a nuisance? fingers in my ears as
When the doorbell rang I eye would make it almost
it 'nit Da d would probably
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or anyone
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the triple chime door bell.
cringe t(,.."_ar me pviiw&amp;, - - .. .. ....,6. By JAN MONAHAN
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Flags and poppies will Lx. Post 255 remind all residents of
placed on the veterans' graves Dellona, DeBary and Enter.
in the Casselberrs Cemetery
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DEAR ABBY: My brother
and I are 17-year-old identical
twins. Our parents have been
separated since we were 13, and
we haven't seen our father
since then.
My twin brother and I are
very close. (We have no other
brothers or sisters.) Some
people think that we [eel 'incomplete" when we're apart,
001 We tSuLti is that we are which left a grease spot on the disrespectful ill donate it to th
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always together because we new carpet. My mother doesn't resale shop.
really want to be. We have most eat much, but she smokes a lot,
What would you do'
of the same friends, doubledate and she already dropped ashes GOOD FOR NOTHING
alot nstIeknvPfrrj-s*Ifnfontheetandburnad2I'.I'
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choice, not out of need.
In it.
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me and donate IL
Next year we will be going off
My little sister and I are
to college. We want to go to the watched like hawks, but we CONFIDENTIAL TO"HUNG
same college, but our mother don't eat in the living room and OVER AND FEF.LIN' ROTsays that we should go to dl!. we are neater than they are.
TEN:" Al the risk of overferexit colleges so that we can
What to you think? Don't you simplifying. I'd advise you to
learn to be independent. Our think my parents should ask yourself if you'd rather feel
gwdance counselor says it's practice what they preach?
good in the evening — or in the
time we made a break from HUNGRY IN NEW ORlEANS morning. That should do It.
each other.
DEARHUNGRY:
shiul
Abby, we don't really want to
make a break,
forcing them to. They belong to
Are they right? Or
that big club whose motto is:
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your say." Unfortunately, rank has
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cultivate friends Individually, I daughter and three sons — all of
would advise you to go to the whom are married.
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same college — If you want to.
All of her good stuff she left to
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A tisin is more than just a womb her daughter. Everything else
mate. A twin Is a friend. And a (the junk) she left to her
'(i' it,
closer friendship never was. I daughters-in-law.
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ought to know.
I fell heir to a well-worn
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DEAR ABBY: I am I4-year s- bea,er coa t. It's at least 20
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family moved Into a new house, that I will never wear it, so I'd
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auxi-hary resale shop.
One was "no eating" except
My husband says he doesn't
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father eats wherever he wants his mother's name emto. He dropped greasy' foods on broidred on the lining, arid he's
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lie v.as leading it
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"What it (lay' What -I beau. aboxitas stable as surf bo,ir&amp; on Wally. EngineIttroubles,
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tiful du&gt; Unser exclaimed 1S the slick Flooded asphalt
b&gt; debris From the (Li&gt; S (if!)
tiC tIiIflbe(l From his I agle.4)f
And (urne&gt; who came here serious wreck
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btaiiiin' fact turned upwar4ls drier and buildir at md&gt;
and st.nt Hutherforti into tht
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into th waning rain (1 u thim
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dcristorin th;it hall jtl~~t given clamic of American auto raciriv
bun Iu ccond triumph in the sloshtd to its conclus1un Wh,
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lord decid
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Indianapolis 5W.
right there alongside Bobby in of his (i"n. 19 second.s that put
It was supposed to go the thewirrner'scjrcle, "I've never Unser in front.
standard 200 l ps 500 miles
forgiven Bobby for beating me
Five laps later, itutherlord
just like the race lie'd won here in 'Gfl," lk- joked.
found (nit just how costly his pit
in 1968 when he beat [)all
It wits a clear case of "If You stop was. In tile 170th kip. tile
(iirney .
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dri'.ers were Frozen in their rt
But on tile 172nd lap Sunday 'lliat's what Gurney had done spective positions under a yel.
the lightning -I torm fie years ago when he tearnul lu caution flag the Filth and
(buds which had been mmdc
up with Unser to build the final one
when Gary Bet
Ing tile 111 d i miapofis Motor Arnerican Eagle cars that [jot). tenhausen blew .I tire and
SpCedwa~.. forI more than ,fit by drove. It nearly paid off last played handball with his car
ho)ur finally unleashed their )ear when Unser came in No. 2 along the main straightaway's
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Davis, 503 E. l4th St., Sanford,
*Aas named Garden of the Month for May, by The Garden Club of
Sanford The trim lawns, hedges and brilliant display of day lilies
make this garden a joy to behold. 1 Herald Photo by Tom %'Incent)

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blac k-and - w hite flags which ured on tither of them being o made topless cars gauht
lops
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Luck wits certainly on Un.10"
lu y asn't finished any bet* 14 I . No 6. E ag it Of f y. 164 la:: -,
that Bobby' had won it alter 174 reserved For Wall&gt;' Dallenbach. ser'sside on the 127th lap, when
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And wasn't it nice, they said, Tom Sneva and rookie Eldon
Cob.
No 10. Wildcat Dra
races,and thatwas way back in
When e . crossed the finish that th,e guy' from Basalt, Cob., Rasmussen got together a little
2 laps. blown piston.
1967. This time he made it
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w here near his winning speed of races, was going to outshine the outside wall, flipped over
laps
more the fan of life's perennial
sieveKriSiIoOl. Parsippa
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losers shed a tear.
2 hours, 54 minutes, 55 seconds,
grey, overcast, hot and humid flames. Debris was flying ev-/,
lOPS
Gordon Johncock, the winner
But that didn't matter one bit. (lay.
12 1, eld
K inser. Blooming
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of the death.stairied, rain-shortd,
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Admiring his likeness, Peter DePaolo, winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 11M, looks over tbe sm1p.
The fact that Ile crossed tile line
Dallenbach charged from his
Unser managed to weav e his
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still say that it wasn't how well
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Washington Bullets 96-95 Sun- home game to the Warriors
day to complete a stunning since 1970. Even after three
four-game sweep in the title losses, Washington was favored
round.
by six points on Sunday.
not
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But a field goal by Butch
about what people say', Attics
Beard put the Warriors ahead
said."We won the champion- for only the second
time in the
ship, and we did it
the way we game at 94.93 with 1:45 to play,
tad to do it.
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itirols to clinch It t_ i tory
three previous victories over
Beard niisseil the first two ef
heavily-favored Washington his last three foul shots, with
and In the Western Conference Golden State ahead 95-93 and
title game against Chicago, was nine sec-onus icit,
to overcome a sizable deficit.
With a 92-86 lead, the Bullets
Golden State won the series
opener 101-95 at the Capital started on an incredible series
Centre where the Bullets had of niisplays. They failed to sink
lost only' six oF 48 previous three foul shots, reserve Dick
gaines after fabling behind y (;ilth.s botched a last-break layUP and Wes Unseld committed
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gaines played in San Fran- to $330,500. It was the third title
cisco's Cow Palace, 92-91 and for the teatii, but the first since
109-101. In Game 2, they once the Franchise was moved to the
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H IIUWARI) SMITH
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Al' Sports Writer
It aime Fafls.is City whipped
I: the sixth .Joirmi was
It wasn't one of Boston's Fin- Baltimore 9-1; Minnesota beat tised out for arguing a strike
edged the San Diego Padres 6-5
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The Cubs really had to make sluggers. They made Four er- Indians winning 6-0 and the A's bast'iiian knelt down, cleaned
an effort to lose Sunday's game, rors, allowed four stolen bases taking the nightcap 6-3, and Dc. off the plate, then carefully
They opened a 71 lead in the and managed only three hits off (roiL beat Chicago 41 In a rain piled dirt all over it anti
fourth inning but Chris Speier imuherilded F dF
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two singles in San Francisco's
'We played a long stretch bats quiet but not the hatters,
lie was promptly thurntx'd
seven-run filth and Bobby without a bad game and maybe who spent the afternoon or- out iii the gaiiie
tiircvr orovided an insurance we' were just due for one," said guing with plate umpire Lou
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total to 34 by tinyGiants' seventh straight.
victory' Sunday'. "It was a bad phoned bitterly, was kicked Out ing in six runs with two singles
Singles by Spcier and
day For everyone except their of the game and had to be reson started the rally and Marc young pitcher."
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starter Geoff Zahn. Pinch hitter inning and George Foster horn- home runs and Jimmy Wynn hit
It's a good thing the guy who Joke Brown singled in a run, ered in the fourth For the deci- his eiihth homer and iirnv. in
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road trips with the Chicago added a run-scoring single off borg in the third inning after the of late.
Cubs and the Philadelphia Toni Dettore,
Wynn doubled home th first
Beds loaded the bases on a
Phillies.
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11w Cubs, who left the friend- loser Ken F'railing and Gary twoout error by third baseman inning and scored on Steve
I&gt;' confines of Wrigley' Field Matthews, who knocked in a Mike Schmidt.
Garvey's single and then hit a
with4i 3'2 game lead in the Na
first inning run with a triple
Bob Boone txMnered for the three-run homer in the fourth
tional League East, concluded a doubled to tie the game. Mat- Phils in the fifth and they Ferguson hit solo homers in the
2-8 journey' through three Cal- (hews went to third on a fly' ball scored twice in the eighth be. fifth and seventh innings off
I ifornia cities Sunday by losing and scored the go-ahead rim on fore rookie reliever Rawly Tosiuny Moore and Ryan Kuroto the San Francisco Giants 9-7, Spcier's squeeze bunt single. Eastwick shuck out Schmidt s.ki, respectively', while Don
their fifth consecutive setback.
Beds 4, I'hillks 3
with the bases loaded to end the Sutton pitched eight innings and
Their lead is down to l' games
(tsar (,crontmo drove in ralh
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Meet the odd couple.
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Bobby Unser 41 From the ney's Eagles in 1970.
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I wanted someone who could
1965
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was.
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raced
his
first
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in
rawboned, brash, wreckless. A suburbs of Southern California.
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" iilitU, Gurney explained.
the Grand Prix circuit. "What Indianapolis lap record by until it or the checkered flag
hotroder. His youth conjures Ivy League. Shy, blushes easPersonalities aside,
we needed though was rek abil. about 17 miles per hour.
dropped.
up a picture of a cigarette dan. II&gt;', intelligent, a dreamer. Allil%r.."
Unseir
fit
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gling froin his lower lip, a pack American good looks, 'Aith a
Gurney had the reliability races. For the 1974 season we idea. Not one bit," said Wiser,
rolled in the sleeve of his white stubborn lock of blond hair that happened to be unemployed in
. his forehead. A 1970 when Gurney retired as a with the Eagle at Indianapolis i hanged our strategy. We de. who is going against his up..
T-shirt. From it racing family, is always acrrm
cut his teeth on Pike's Peak in sporty-car guy. Formula I driver and began looking For his from 1968 to 1970 with two see- cided to concentrate on finish- bringing at anything less than
onds anti if third. But no %- ic- ing races inste,ad of winning the full throttle.
t1w famotis hill-climb. No% a driver. Grand Prix winner. A own replacement.
the
tories,
pole position or leading ever&gt;'
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secretary; Sharon Thomas,
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vice-president; Ruth Holzman,
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secretary,
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Junior
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Telephones and front doors
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Within 15 minutes he had
the working world, the trials --lucky winner" of more "free gave at the office" because I bright sinfle. 1b," lie said
and tribulations on the home Inagazini. contests than I can don't tube the courage to admit picking back through the crack measured in&gt; eye Ieel at the
front were suddenti&gt; thrust
count I in Just another statistic lice to Face that I just can t in the door. I in Liking a door, retrieved a drill From his
upon me
sure to see what women like car installed that little eeball
Oil the subject of dinner at Ford to donate to every good
In the BI i be fore baby) days, th eatres, shampoo junior (BUSC that conies along.
yourself do when the doorbell in one of in&gt; double doors and
the only response m house colleges
rings in th middle oF the da
cleaned Uf) the sawdust
and
underarm
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twils re*(vived i%erc a :iij~ht
deodorants. li I tiever left tile tough Io rvsi.st. 'Hiere*s band "trill %our*re hoine alone, lear*%,
cock of the ear from m&gt;
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house I could still have an unilorins that need lin,incu' abou t ans wering strangers
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dog. What a joy it must have lighlbuLbs,
a little more confidence who's outside,l needn't answer
doughnuts, allowances that need boosting
1 opened the door further to see if I don t want to
been to the solicitors to finally
cosmetics, writing paper, dog with a Few lawn jobs
Kids are one of the exceptions him holding soinethijig that
All I need now is the saine
hear a friendly libello" when food and potato cWps. Sly book
they dialed or called on my
shelves would be stocked with that I've made to my hard and looked like a gigantic eyeball. sort of device for my telephone!
rumber. So overjoyed that the
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Several weeks ago, McGuire announced he had landed
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Monday, May 26, 1!i

Legal Notice

— Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Lejal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
of
ALTAMONTE sPRINGs,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Nolice hereby given that are
Pursuant to SeCtion
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR. OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITV
FLORIDA
FLORIDA
the Uniform commercla' Code. and engaged in business t 10.45 Notr
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1034.CA.A
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
pursuant to that certain Promitsory Dame Drive. Attamonte SprinW
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NAME LAW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given t,a,
In re: the Marriage of
Note in the principal sum of 37gl, Seminole County, Florida
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SlUCA0.F
NOTICE ii hereby givt'n that CUlT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by BOOKER
Public Hearing will be held at the
T. WASHINGTON, 62$S,717.4$. made by . 1. Stewart under the fictitious name of NEW
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CARDLAND OF FLORIDA, INC., a
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Commitsion Room in the City Hall the Board of Zoning Appeals of the HuSband,
Mortgage Company, Inc..infavOrOf CONCEPTS IN LAWN CARE, and
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Florida corporation, desiring
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, a in the City of
nford. Florida, at City of Altamonte Springs, Forlda,
Petltiner,
Bigayne Bank, a Florida Banking that we Intend to register said name
CASE
NO.
7S.01.CA.Q4.E
corporation Organ
tflgbge in bvs)nes under the tIC
and existing 7:00 o'clock PM. on JuM9, 1975, to that said Board wil'
ld a public and
CorporatIon,
public notice is hereby with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In
re:
Th•
Marriage
of
under the laws of the United States
titlujt name of THE GIFT MART
nsider the adoption of an or
hearing to consider n ap,eaI for MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON, given that Blscayne Bank will sell, Seminole County, Florida in ac
ARIIALDO RIVERA. HuSband,
f Amer1c,
with principal ofl 1cet at 112) E
WiIC
ciinance by the City of Sanford, iscminlstrative review to allow a
for cash, to the highest bidder, On cordance with the provisions of the
Peti tioner,
Semoran BIvø, Casselberry.
Plaintiff.
Florida. title of which is as follows:
"one hour
martiniting
Respondent,
dry
and
Fictiliou Name Statutes, To Wit.
June 10. 1975, at 12.00 noon, in It
Florida. 37707. intenth to ri%ter NILDA RIVERA. Wile,
cleaners" in Shopping Center
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
o fllscavne Section $6509 Florida Statutes 17
offices, located a?
the tad name with the Clerk of th
RAYMOND J PIPPIN, JR and
Commercial Zoning, is uat
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
ORDINANCE NO 1297
Rpnt
Boutevard Miami, Florida, the
5: Harry K Holcomb
CAROL LEE PIPPIPI, a k a CAROL
Ciruit Court of Seminole County,
classification is deribed In zoning
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON,
NOTICE OF ACTION
flowing:
Thomas Ln Siegfried
Florida
P1PPIN, his wife; and SARNET T
WHOSE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ordinance No. 7267) of the City o
RESIDENCE
AND
That certain Note, in the oriçinal Publish: May 26, June 7. 9, 66. l97'
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO BANK OF WINTER PARK, N A.,
CARDLAND OF
or
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
Altamonte
Springs.
for
that
MAILING
ADDRESS IS 67$ WEST principal amount of 6305.000. dated DEN Ill
NILflA
RIVERA,
WHOSE
FLORIDA INC.,
Defendants
property located at 250 South 46th STREET,
AAENDING ORDINANCE NO.
RESIDENCE AND MAILING
SAVANNAH, March 15, 1974, made by Sterling
a Florida corporation
NOTICE OF SUIT
OF SA1DCITY, SAID ORDINANCE Wymore Road
GEORGIA, 31101.
ADDRESS
IS
UNKNOWN:
Park, Inc., and that certain Mo'
S FIOy L Hopkins
TO: RAYMOND J PIPPIN, JR.
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tgage dated March 15, 1971.
THE PUBLIC HEARING will
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Lch
President
and CAROL. LEE PIPP!N.
THE CITY OF
SANFORD. held in the City HjII of Altamonte that a proceeding for dissolution of
that a procceding for dinolu?ion of
Mortgage is recorded in 0 R. Book
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
aba CAROL PIPPIN, hit wife
PubliSh May I?. 19. 26, June 2. 197$ niarrlaahatbeenflledagainst you
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT Springs, Fi0id, on Monday, June marriagehasbeenflledagain5,y0,
)017, a? Page 1.40, of the Public
DEN 66
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
CHANGING THE ZONING OF 9, 1915. at 530 PM • or as soon
and that Petitioner. ARNALDO
the short title is IN RE: THE Records ot Seminole County. FLORIDA.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
therealtt'rasflOSsibIe.atwhichllme
MARRIAGE OF BOOKER T.
kIVERA. Seeks other relief against
FIorida,andthatc.rtainNteinthe CASE NO.: 75.547.CA.O9.D
1)9 Carbone Way.
LYING AT THE soti,r_ • '
WASHINGTON, Htt%.,
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u aflrctino fh. mu.
IN THE rivciss ,
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CORNER
OF
nfluøgaiiil Inc 1IaI1ifliIfraljve
MARVA BF.TTY WASHINGTON.
THE
IN
real property, to Wit.
. )971, made by
dated March
tIGHTEENTH JUDIIAL dR.
AND TO: All
PI,ntlfs,
rIie claiming in.
TERSECTION
OF
24TH
STREET
decision
will
be
heard
and
tinl
Wile,
and
these
presents
command
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLr
Lot 3, Block 743. Deltona Lakes tcrestsby,through, und or
Sterling Park, Inc , and that certall,
against AND FRENCH AVENUE TO GC' action taken
u to appear and tile your Answer Mortgage dated March 29. 1971,
Subdivision, Unit 3, MB 25. Pôfl the aforesaid persons
COUIITY, FLORIDA.
IAGO VISTA, INC . et .I,
(C-ENERAL
COMMERCIAL)
THIS NOTICE will be published Orotherdefenseorpleadiflgwith,he whichMortgag,IsrecordedinO R
136. PR Volia County
CIVIL ACTION NO. Psais CA-09.A
Defendants
YOU ARE hereby notified thaI an DISTRICT
by posting one copy on the aforesaid Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for B.00k 1013, at Page 1373, of the Public
FE DE RAL NAT IONAL MOR
AND, you are ruired to appear acliontoforecle a mortgage
the
NOTICE OF ACTION
A
copy
shall
be
available
at
the
property
and
by
posting
in
three
Seminole
County,
Florida,
and
see
and
file
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Records of Seminole Conty, TO CHEROKEE UTILITIES itc
ur Answer or Other following described property In
office of the City Clerk for all per
Public places in the City of
a CODy therf on Petitioner's at.
defenseorpleading with the Clerk of Seminole county. Florida
Flerlda, which Mortgages encumber
Plaintiff,
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P.O Box 662,
sons desiring to examine the same
Altarlionte Springs, Florida, at least
torney. Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., Of
lhedircuit court in and for Seminole
lhefollowlng described property, to
Lot 7, Block G, LYNWOOD
Deiray Beach. FlorIda 33141
All
parties
in
interest
and
citizens
fifteen
days
prior
to
the
date
Cleveland
&amp;
Mite,
P
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Drawer
Z.
County. Florida, and serve a
of
BOBBIE C. McKNIGpiT. et aI,
wit:
cooy REVISION, according to the PIat
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
shall have an Opportunity to be public hearing.
Sanford, Florida, 3271), on or before
The East 300feet of Lot 31 (less the action to foreclose a mortgage and
Defendants
thereof on Petifioner's attorney, thereof as recorded In Plat Book 16,
heard at said hearing
DATED
THIS
71st
DAY
OF
MAY,
the
30th
day
of
June,
A.D
,
1975.
NOTICE OF SUIT
North 6' thereof), and Lots 33 and 34 security Interest in certain real and
Terrence William Achert, Esquire. Pages 32 and 33, Public Records 01
By order of the City Commission 1913 A.D
oIherwis a default will be entered
TO ELINOR G. COHEN.
Pott Office Box 7461, S4nford, Seminole County, Florida,
Of Watts Farms, at recorded In Piat personal property situated in /
Qain%t yOu.
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
Florida 37771. on or before the 11th sat been filed against you, and you
Trustee fOr the
Book 6, Page 60, Public RecordS of Seminole County. Florida has been
H N Tamm. Jr.
Roxanne Hasty,
WITNESSmy hand ard teal of the
Bilit f
day of June, A 0, 1973. or otherwise are required to serve a cupy of your
Seminole County, Florida. Con
filed against you àtid you are
City Clerk
Secretary
Clerk of the Circuit on thIs 20th day
Rebecca 5. Gitnick
a default will be entered against written defenses, If any, to it on
tamIng 27 57) acres
re'gulred to serve a copy of your '
Publith: May 76. 1975
Board
of
Zoning
Appeals
Of
May,
A
D..
1973.
you
RESIDENCE, UNKNOW.4
Vernon Swartt.et of ANDERSON &amp;
From the N F Corner of Lot 49, written defenses, if any, tO it Ofl
DEN ISo
Publish May 26. 197$
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
WITN,55 my hand and official piç
:.Il prtrs claiming interest
Watts Farnis as recorded in Plat Sfeph
attornes for Plintjff,
flozarth. Esquire
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Cirtuit
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t 'heCler ef ih Circe ' C.r'
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6. Paqe 00, of the Public Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address
THE
Cu CUIT
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COURT.
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Liltitin Jer5.,ns
t.,,'i. Tru,t1- It, Ih
37 t.'ay, .'. C) . I9S
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'7 çxt r.ntr,,I ffnj''y",
f 5minla County.
Recordt
C rine
1111% Ward, Fi
EIOtITEEH1',t JUC)ICIAL CIR
teai}
Depiy Cierk
"becca S Gitnick and toall parties
U(rldi, as a Point of Begiflfl'0t2.
Orlando, Florida 37107, and file the CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
manuel,
¶irnith&amp;
Cultler, PA. Suite
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwuth, J?-aing or claiming to have any
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
origlI with the Clerk of the abe COUNTY. FLORIDA
Thence run 501 SI 03W 1011 II feet 1603, CHA Towtr, Orlando. Florida,
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.. of
right, title or interest in the real
Clerk of the C'rcuit Court
AND FOR. SE?.SINOLE COUNTY,
along the West Right of Way Line
styled Court on or before the ISlh
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1534$.CA.01.B
on or before June 73rd, 197$, and file
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
By' Elaine RiCharde
prorty heresn deScribed
FLORIDA
of June, 1913; otherwise a
a
Platted Road (not open) toa point the original with the Clerk of this
In
re:
the
Marriage
of:
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Petitioner
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CIVIL NO, JS.237.CA.09.F
iugment may be entered against BERNARD BALES.
on the Southern Boundary of the Court either before service on
TERREN
P 0 Drawer 1
W ACKERT.
"at an action to foreclose a mor
GP£ATEP
0RLAN00
yo'i for the relief demanded In the
Philip R. Yonge Grant; said point Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately
ESQUIRE
Sanford, Florida 37771
eon the following real
Husband. DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Florida
Complaint,
and
also being the Southeast Corner Of thereafter; otherwise a default will
property
Attorney
for
Petitioner
ri
Publish.
May
26,
June
7,
9,
16,
197$
Seminole County, Florida
corporation,
WITNESS my handand the seal of SAPIDEE M BALES,
Said Lot 19:
be entered against you for the relief
Post Office Box 74)
ot 13.
Plaintiff.
DEN
139
saId Court on this 13th day of
Thence run N 1500 lIWalong slid demanded in the Complaint or
Wf
Block B. SUMMERSET Sanford, Florida 327fl
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"OR TH SECTION 1, according ° Publish' May 12. 19,
1975
South Boundary of the Philip R Pettlon The property. both real and
AMENDED
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Pl therf as recoro In Plat
26, June?, 1975 (Seal)
FRED P.S HUMPI4RE V. Ct II.
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Yonga Grant a distance of 5)7 607 personal, which is the sub,ect of the
DEN 7$
FL OR I 0 A,
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Defendants
Arthur H BI'ckwilh, Jr
Thence run N62 06 21W 10)
TO BERNARD BALES
above mentionedaction in which you
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOR
'i cordS of
NOTICE OT
Cour,l.
CZ(k ul (lit' C'ru Cuu,I
f
To a Pc,n1 ui (Fi, Eobl Buuiitl&amp;y are made a party defendant is asp
t(C'SiOCflce unknown
i rid6
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
______________________________
FORECLOSURE SALE
By: Joy Stokes
of Sterling Park Unit 1
YO ARE NOTIFIED that an
folio*s
Case No. 7S.l51.CP
has been filed against you and yOu
IN THE CIRCUIT COUiT
Notice IS hereby given that the Division Probate
Deputy Clerk
Thence run NO.4 SI O3E along Said
action
for
Dissolution
The E Of the W' ,of the NW
are
O undersigned ARTHUR BECKWITH,

required to serve a copy of your EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Publish: May 19, 76, June 2. 9, 191$ Marriage has bn filed against you JR.. Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
In re: Estate of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DEN170
written defenses, if any, to it on van
and you are required to S&amp;'rve a
ALICE GEHAP TRAMELL,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, P A . at
copy
Seminole
County.
Florida
,iil
on
04 your written defenses, if any, to it thc 4th da of June, 1975. at
Deceased
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74 1343.5
Post Office Box 79). Orlando,
on S KIRBY MONCRIEF, Plain
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lorida 32107. and file fhC original
In re; the Marriage of
a m at the wSt frunt door of the
hIlt attorney, whose address is Seminole County Courthouse,
To all creditors and all
ANN
M.
ons
SANTARSIERE,
with the Clerk of the above styled
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Post Office Box
having
claims or demands against
Petitioner,
court on or bere May 3h, 1915,
7779. Sanford, Sanford, Florida, offer for sale and
NAME STATUTE
Florida, 32171, on or before the 23rd sell at public outcry to the higheSt
slid estate.
and
otheiW a iudgment may
en
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
day 04
JAMES
You, and each of you. are hereby
J
SANTARSIERE,
'ered against you for the relief
June, 1975,
and
andfollowing
best bidder
for cash,
the notified and required to present any
NOtICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that origlnalwiththe
Clerk
of file
the the
Circuit
described
property
ReSpondent,
demanded In the Compliint or
the undersigned, puuam to the Court of Seminole County either situated in Seminole County,
claimt and demands which you, or
petition,
AMENDED
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
before service on Plaintiff's at
either
Of you. may have against the
NOTICEOFACTION
WlTNES5myhandandthewalof
$6509. Florida Statute, will register torney or immediately thereafter, Florida
Estate of Al'ce Gehan Tramell,
TO JAMES J SANTARSIERE
said Court on April 2h, 397$
Lot 20. Bock B. THE SPRINGS
with the County Comptroller, in and olnerwise a default will be
deceased, to the Judge of the said
(ScsI)
Waterbury. Connecticut
entered
according
to Book
the PIjt
thereof
as
for Seminole County. Florida, upon against you for the relief demanded
recorded
in PIat
16. pages
9, 10,
Court, In the Courthouse at Sanford,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED receipt
Arlhijr H. Beckwitpu, Jr.
of Proof of Publication of
in the complaint or petition,
Seminole County, Florida, within
Clerk of the Circuit Court
th6t an ad ion for DISSOLUTION this notice, the Fictitious Name, to.
WlTNES5myhandandtlof and 11, PublIc Records of Seminole four months from the date of the
OF MARRIAGE, h65
By. Joy Stokes
County, Florida
been filed wit: 330 ProductIons, Disco Unique, this Court this 21st day of May, )975
first Publication of this notice.
against
you,
In
which
Petitioner
it
Deputy Clerk
Dr. Shame under which the below (Seal)
'r1u' to the Summary Final
Each claim or demand mutt be i
DEN 37

houselsotd furniture and fur. inbusinesscurrently

61350 Wymore
nishings. and you are
reguird to Road. No 104, Altamonte Springs,
serve a copy of rour written Seminoi County, Florida:
defenses, if any, to GENE R.
Thomas K. Krause

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. STEPHENSON, Attorney for
Edward Bookbinder
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Petitioner, Post Office Drawer One,
DATED at Altamonte Springs,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CauelberTy, Florida
32707: and file Seminole County, Florida, this 11th
Civil Atsn No. 76-671.CA49.0
the original with the Clerk of the øay of May, AD, )97$
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF abovestyledCourton,beforeMay Publith:
May 26. June?, 9,16, 3915
31st, 1913. otherwise a Judgment
MEMPHIS.
DEN 1)3

Plaintiff, may be entered against you for the __________________________
relief demanded in the Petition,
FICTITIOUS NAME

SUITTO

Deferilants. seal of thiS Court, this 30th
day l engaged in business at Rt, I, Box
April. 1q75,

FORECLOSEMORTOAGE

(Seal)

Arthur H. BC(with, Jr.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Clerk of Circuit Court
TO: STANSELL.GRAHAM
8y Joy Stokes
CORPORATION
Hoffman
Deputy Clerk
Gulf Breeze. Florida
Publish, May 5, 17, 19, 26, 197$
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED DEN
9sat a Complaint to ForIe

Certain mortgage on the føllowing
describedi real pfcperty, tow,?.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

in Said Court, the style of which is
Clerk of the Circuit Court
indcated abot'
Joy Stokes
WITNESS my land and official
Deputy Clerk
Publish My 26. June 7,9, 16, 1975 seal of Said Court thiS 2tst day 04
May. 1975
DEN 163
iSeal)

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NoticeofPublicHearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake

hOld a Public Hearing at 730 pm.
Longwood. 37750, SemInole County, or as soon thereafter as possible on
Fforidaunderthetldtitlousnarneof Wednesday, June 11. 1973 to con
side, the Adoption of an Ordinance
GREEN PLANTS. INC., and that
intendtoreglstersldnamewithfh, by the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
Clerk 04 the Circpit Court, Seminole title Of which is as follows,
,

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions
the FIdItIOV5 OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section RELATING TO FEDERAL OLD
$6509 Florida Statutes 1957.
AGE ANC SURVIVORS IN
SURAPICE.
James F Mobley
A copy of said Ordinance shaH be
President &amp;
'

II, TownshIp 21 South, Ranç,. 30 CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Clerk of the City of Lake ,3ary,
Phyllis B Mobley
East.runthenc,Ntd,gre,j4 . .. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Florida for alt persons desiring to
Secretary
East along lIs, northerly line of the CIVIL CASE NO. 743)S.CA.Q.A
examine same
Marvin L Mobley
SW i4 OfsaldSectionl$adjstanc,of COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
All interested parties are invited
1,753.43 fe*t to a point on the CORPORATION, a New York Publish: Vice President
to attend and be heard.
May S. 17, 19, 26. 197$
westerly right otway line of Hs
corporation,
DEN-33
TfiisnOflcelstobepubllthedlntpie
S CL. Rallro#d,thesc,S 10 degrees
Plaintiff,
Evening Herald. a newspaper
33'lO" Wett along said rigPIt.of.way Vt
line a distance Of 571.17 f, to a JOE S. ANDERSON. JR. and
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING general circulation in said city, one
point S $9 degrees 17' 7$" East a MARY E. ANDERSON, his wife,
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION time at least five (5) days prior to
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY the time of the Public Hearing,
drsIance of 101.4) feet from tht NE
Defendants,
DATED THIS 20th day of May.
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
corner of Maltbie Shoret First
NOTICEOFACTION
addition, as recorded In Pta? Book TO JOE S ANDERSON. JR and
Notle Is hereby given that a 1975
Kay Saisman.
13. page 4. Public Records of MARY E ANDERSON, hit wife,
PubIi Hearing will be held at the
City Clerk
Commission Room in the City Hall
Seminole County, Florida; thence N residence addren unknown
City of Lake Mary,
$9 degrees 42 20" West along the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an the City of Sanford, Florida. at 7.00
Florida
northerly line of said subdivis
o'clock P.M. on June ,, 1975, i,
action for torerinse a mortoaqe
i
GARY
E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
c,vixi.
esx?.,,yei
Sr'w
adoption
of
an
or
toiio'wg property in Seminole ttjIiSiC)
dinance by the City of Sanford. 616 E. Semoran Btvd, Sult If
fensionthefeofadistanceof 1143.63 County, Florida'
feet, to the east line of Say Street,
Springs, FIo'id 3270)
Florida. title of which is as follows:
Lot 5, hess the Northeasterly 1
Attorney for City
said line being I he west line of foot thereof) Block
A. EAST&amp;ROOI(
of Lake Mary
ORDINANCE NO. fl
aforesaid Section II; thence N 0 SUBDIVISION UNIT PlO. 11, ac
Publish: May U. 3973
degrees 13' 41" East along said line cording to Use
plat thereof as
DEN IU
a distance of 502.65 feet to the point recded In Plat Book Ii,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Page 93, of
SANFORD,
Of btginning. (Containing 11094 the Public Records of Seminole OF
FLORIDA,
CITYOF
acres of 413.914 square feet).
AMENDING 1 HE CONDITIONAL
County, Florida.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
.,,.,

required to serve a written copy
ti your Answer or pleading to the
are

is

en.'

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Arthur H Ileckwith. Jr
Seminole Cnty, Florida
By Elaine RlCharcse
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 76, 1975
DEN 168

____________________

residence and post office address of
the claimant and mutt be sworn to
by the claimant, his
agent, or hit

attorney, or it will bcome void
accordIng to law.
Each creditor shall deliver iijl.

ficient copies of hiS claim to enable
the Court to mail one 10 each per
tonal representative
Dated May 20Th, 197$
CLARA FLOYD GEHAN
As Administratrix

ALICE GEHAN TRAMELL,
NOTICE
Deceased.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Clara Floyd Gehan
Pursuant to Public Law 97
Attorney at Law
Section 10, (a (1), Federal Water
717 North East First s.
Pollution Control Act
(1912
Gainesville. Florida 3760)
Amendments), this
agency has Publish May 76, June?, 197$
received an application
for cer
DEN 160
tification that the following project ________________________
(s) will comply *ith the 6pplicable
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
waterguality standardsof

the State EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of Florida as rescrbed in Chapter
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Project No 59 1001331E
Applicant
Captain Leo R
Norgart
Description COnstrucl private
dock, clear waterfront, and fill for

CIVIL NO. 75479.CA.09.a
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,

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611;
Thence run 5g49IOE along laid
Western Boundary 101200 feet to a
point on the Boderman Release

Line;

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DEADLINES
Noon The Dy Before
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Stenstrorn

'AP4FQRD

Wanted

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Realty

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Mae Ward. lormi', Ie,irhrr at
Sanford Beauty Ciilt'qi' is o
as'ciciated with Johnelte's Beauty
Salon, 2310 0 Oak Ave She invites
all her patrons &amp; ?riends to call
O66

18—Help Wanted
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LOST Black 1. tan male Braijle.
vicinity 5 'anorc1 Av
&amp; (3nt
Way P1W/dID 3735017
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FOUND 'Tennis Ilarqoi't Magnolia
Ave Owner ma', i.'?t, 37200)1
hild Ca

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Payton Redity
3?? 130$. 7640 Hisw,jth,s Ay

29—Roo

P.onthIy Rentals Available
5133 5130- Color TV
QUALITY INN -NORTH
I 1 &amp; SR 131. Longwood

ood Things to Eat

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Roomniat,' winind thare e'pensr
t,i ,,
; i'::

urnshcd miamaur' apartment, 3
large rooms, near hospital Off
street parking 6170 323 0799

3O-Aments

Bedroom furnished apartment,
air. wall wall carpet. $123 Month,
650 flamegedeposit 203 E 21st St

Uurnish

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j'i'ju. ,',,.cj peas
mu p c. lu
bh&amp;'l I ,ry I arns ri, 415 at DUPLI X I urn or Unfurn • Idea
Carlfon s Furniture Store Jfl 1717
OCOtiOn, Reasonable Rent Ph
or 372 0103
OAner. 3633721
Cucumbers. you PiCk Bring own
container East Celery just east of
WTPR 371 7170 or 373 6791 for
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t'",i' r',

337 3791

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;.

room apt , for one or couple Air
conditioned, water furnished,
references required. 5100, 525
deposit 372 7399

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___________________

:

Pm Apt , all utihitirS lot fliStIt!d.
$91 S( Adi.Ilt c'niy No pets 337
7296 eves &amp; wknds

Man and woman to room
andboara Call anytime

Saturday &amp; Evening
('rild Care Ages? 6
(hId s World 323 144

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WELAKA APARTMENTS

111W 1st 51

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Accountnrd, ,'iprr.'n,'O. liii
',"ust
charge for retail
know officC proedure and con
trols throuoh profit and lots

As Deputy Clerk
Publish' May 26. June 7. 9. 16. 1775

Reply to Box 310 C 0 The Evening

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Herald. P0 Box $637
FIa

1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

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* W/W Shag Carpet

Sanford. * Range Refrigerator

31A—(iplexes

* DishwasherDisposaI

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AOBILE HOME PARK

Grant;
Thence run SISOG lIE
GRAPIVILLE S EUBANKS and
alOng SlId BOundary 517607 feet to JULIA MAE E(JBANKS. his wife.
tt'e Point of Beginning
Defendants
Said Mortgage having heretofore
NOTICE OF SALE
4)
been assigned by the Mortgagee to
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
the Btscayne Bank.

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Lot

* 12 Bedroom

$55

Rent From

Sanford's newest and

on the 6th day of June, 1973. t 11
fliscayne Bar reserves 9i right am at the weSt front door
o4 the
tO bid at the sale For further in
Courthouse of Seminole County, at

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1 Bedroom unfurn apt., air. Ca rpeted. kitchen equipped, Adult S
196 30 372 7796 eves &amp; weekend S

I P0.5' 3160
110W AIRPORT BLVD
373 7670

Best lot selection
now avnllahk In

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Mobile home I'ark.

flames

of the Biscayne descrIbed real property
Bank, 310 Biscayne Boulevard,
Lot 49, ACADEMY MANOR. Unit
Miami, Florida, TeleØsone No. 351

3 BR house near 25th &amp; Palmet?c
Will consider year lease. 6150 mc
ni,,t ,1.,v,eii •si

on

display

Lti Patio
Apartments

Carpeted 3 bedroom, I'
bath,
kitchen equipped, central heal 5.
air, feetced yard. 6190
. 3379739.

STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

N'
3 L'Doom hu% near down
town $123 month 575 SecurIty
319 5367 after $ p m
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3i bath air.
2571 Hartwell. 3 fl
carpet 6273 mo 6)1 5760 Owner

__________________

"'

Associate

FROM

1505 W. 25th St.

state Rd. 427, 2,3

miles east of 17..
Sanford
(305) 323-8160
Ph.
Orlando 305) 834-!
____________________________

Sparkling?bedroom home with den,
3mil bedroom, fenced yard
Available June I $223 per mo
ForvestCreei,,Inc REALTORS.
373 6333
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SANFORD

322•2090

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_______________________-33—Houses Furnished

J2

3flrcjrnorrtenceciyard
1173 mo Adults preferred
373 5651 or 337 6670

Vi11ageLYwECIAL
NO

SECURITY

DEPOSIT

Pay 1st. Months Rent

I. Ike Mary, 2 BR furnished, utilities
F*l except gas $160 Adults No
pets 372 3930

Only

Furnished
7 Bedroom House
372 2097 or 3773750

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Furnished or Unfurnished

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ovely furnished quest house,
weekly or monthly, available
through November Adults only
110 pets $165 mo plus utl'rs p.,
Security. 372771)
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y 17.97, Sanford

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I Bedroom. 1', bath, new carpet,
garage, close to schools 373 0757
or 337 1135

135

CDVEAGE

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Larry Saxon. Realtor
TENDER LOVING CARE-- and a
little paint Is all that is needed to
make this? bedroom. I bath home
with Florida room into a liveable
home Has additional room partly
cornp!c'te A
b,, at
615.000 Sorry, but 6.1.500 67,000
C6%h down
BIG CORNER LOT- Small price.
Cozy 7 bedroom home with large
utility SPied Fresh paint in and
nut Must see to appt'eciate only
115,000
f (''Yfi f.'r- r (''.',i'df 1? flI IDS 10
SELL
3 tIR.7 bath, Split plan, w
* carpets, central N a. fenced
yard. near Schools and shopping
Good financing 173.900

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34-.4obi)e Homes

AVE MARY DUPLEX
Bearromns COCP1 %dr, cerrr'n
lurk, rrrmm i. 5r

Forrest Greene, Inc.
373A331

I4LALTOi-' 6157333

pat bus ranch style home on farg
Shaded tot, approxlmatel
IS7'x77?' with country at
mospPw're Sunken living room
foyer. ftrmat dining room
modern ,'at in kitchen, will
hinI ,.,l,
.,., Pr'td de
fireplace, 1 bedrooms, 3 baths,
will's dressing room Carpet I
drapes, enormous utility room

wall to well carpeting, fireplace
drape's, central heat &amp; air, garage
7 patIos, quiet On canal to lakes
$50,000

Kish Real Estate
t.AV,AP,A ItISI'f
Req )4CaI Estale Broker
770)5 Fmf'rsrhAve,371 0011

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CLIFF JORDAN
REALTOR
at, a,',,

Stemper Realty

3 BR, 7 full baths, large lot. fru
trees, 121.950

MOSSIE C. BATEMAI
Real Estate

Brokm

to?, beautiful oakS, new carpet.
fenced back yard, and much more
For details, call 32? 0375 from 9 to
5
Handyman's Special, duplex in
Sanford. for sale by owner, or will
trade for country property 3?)
1578 ev,ts or 173 .1153 days

Reduced to Settle Estate
Home on lake, lovely living room. 3

bedrooms. 7 baths
327.300

Sparkling clean, 3hed?ooms. 2 bath,
lakefront tome. central neat and
tir. trees. and other extras.
139.Oop

3 BR, VA, no S down. 6)9,000

ld sI area fcr ct''rt'' 3 bed'tom
home with completely fenced
yard 120.000

Large 2 BR with family room. tre
Covered
acre, 525.900

Swim or Fish

RURAL BUNGALOW
3 Minutes from Town

PEAL TOP 372 7190

I bedroom, refurbished home.
st'adect lot See it at $16,500

THIS IS IT
Your home near
shopping. 7 bedlooms, I bath, air
condition no, large lot $27,200

WFET REALTY

PAYTON REALTY
Req Real (Stat, Broker
27 1301, 2610 Hiauvatha Ave at 17 97
____________________________

LIPS

2 full hatPi, family room &amp;

deli, plenty storage, large lot
372 1047

Sanford. fty Owner, 3 BR. 2 bath,
air. carpet, garage, screened
porch. 7 yin old, $?6.S$0 373 6137

W

Peg Peal Estate Broker
2139 S Myrtle Ave , Snford
Phone 371 0610 Jfl 274

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30 ACRES- All fenced on pa',ed
road Has large older 2 story
home. barns, and a small coltaqe
ONST,JOHNSPIVER-- 75Acres
7 houses, barns, swimming pool,
large trees,
d a flicC boat do

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days 3?? 6)?)
PlightS 'I?? 3171 or 372 7)3?

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

., 4• ,%

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1) 17' wide. I LIP, air condillorsed
Adults. Security deposit, $125 mi
1?? 59)9
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
('.EAR IS IN DEMAND SELL II
PlOW WllH A CLASSIFIED AD
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377 vfli
3?? ca
3fl
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1 BedroomS. 2 baths, 2 Car garage
screened porch, fenced yard
central neat and air, many extras
2i, years old 679.900 Low dowr
pa',imnnnt, by owner 337 1530, 301
Poe Wnd Ct., Sanford.
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Payments Irs'. than rent flu, irs
from 11 thru retirement Must
Qualify Excellent
investment
Your gi,estins can be answered
Contact i's
JOHNNY fiALK1R
REt,LESIATEINC
GEN(P'L CONTRACTOR
After fIrs. 373 7612

1

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
)PMLY's( 46, Sanford 32] 1733_ ,

68—Wanted to Buy

i)UIVlt rMiIVltll
Sinner ho 7*ri w,ii, ,'*i', , '
cash prlc of $61 or I payments of
11 50 Golden 'Touch 'n Sew, 57'

911

3_ASh J'.4I
or used furniture, appliances.
tools. etc Buy 1 or 1001 itCmS
Larry's Mart. 73$ Sanford Aye

See At
SANFORD SEW:NG CENTER

307 East 1st St.. Downtown
3779131 Eve%$69 1116

42—)fle Homes
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U, uui,i,
'ii ,tr,7, CS1J
5 Sold daily in thin' Cia,s.f ed /.01
iinih.in a... all I,,,..,.I ii..•i

plete set up I'll save yOu mone

/arded to buy used office furniture,
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Catsel
berry, Hwy 1792 $301704

Nitigue Buffet, $35; Floor lamp, $1.
Desk wIth char, $75; Kitchen
table, 11; ChIna cabinet. 6.35.
Bedroom suite, complete. $93.
Tier table, 170. M,ahogan1 drop
leaf ctinirin table, 56.5. .tj.P
DECORATORS, 109 Welt 51. 37'

We Buy Furniture
r,',iir'11

75—Recreational Vehicles
Centralair &amp; heat
Assume payments 373 603?
lew Skyline double wide Payment
less than $125 mo

furniture, rugs. Misc items 2
Cowan Moughten Terrace 37

). boo trub. lO
camper
17.000 3776916
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3-tO) Orlando Drive
S.'snfou'd)73 $?C0

76—Auto Parts

52—Appliances
,,._

,.,__,...,,. .._. .9,

sa.

rcOnditloned Batteries. 1)2 93
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
lit. (.,à,,.,, A..

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ice, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730691

A'L...J ntc..lifrA3fUk
One lot 00 Crysta
och Arbor
View South. 100*73' road Iron
tacie One lot N F. corner Cryst"a

53—TV

COLOI' 1V.S195MOPITH
P [1111,1 PuRCHASE PLAN

small spring, over 300' on pavec
O6d 117.300 Terms $31 7*91
teauliful S acres, paved road, treei
clear flowing stream. horses 0.1
Terry Realty. REALTOR. 671
C711

47—Real Estate Wanted
HInted 3 BR. 2 bath, 7 car qaragt
home on one acre or more Wil
trade 2 BR, I bath with familt
room, plus cost difference. 373
1)77

7S—M1orcyC)es

Raa 10- stereo

Like New

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

ne raced or damaged

ot lrail,r heavy duty tilt. I?"

1977 Kawasabi. 500. low milca 4 e

i' Lourmney ooat. IS PIP engine
trailer. 13.30 37)6691 after 1.)

Like New Call
ala__A

3' Crltchfield Cruiser. 160 Inboari
outboard power Ideal for famli
camping, Skiing. &amp; fishing 37
flat

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373 3666

79—Trucks-Trailers

51.950 37) 1034

Merchandise

irlando Clipper 17' tn hull
bowrIder, Mercury 115 PIP, boll
1971.

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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-- TRADE
311 31SF First St
372547

full

60—Office uppues

Electric Exercycle

SO DeBAR'r FLEA MARKET
.,

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 17 9? Open Sat 8. Sun OS
3)9 7970

tack

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QuIEt

kood or steel desks (executive desl
hI,5. secretarial deskS I
&amp;
chairs, straight Chairs. fitin
cabinets, as is Lash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Caiselberry. 17 97, IY's 1206
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I' MItes East of I Ion H*'y 10
Sanford For intormatlon call
377

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Woodruff's Garden Center

Arkla S Ton gas air conditioner, I
yrs old, very reasonable 37.3 0799
Diamond Ring, lldiamondstotalinç
I carat Appraised at $650. selling
5,350 Stereo console, tape deck
AM F p.s radio, Med stylt
cabinets. $350 Med bedroom
suite. king size bed with dresser
aria Chest, 5330 306 Browning
Junk. Trash HauledAwa y
1$ Pick up Load
662 6)06

961 Chevrolet Siscayne. good con
dition, $150 372 7963, ask for Den
nil.
Pick Up Abandoned Cars
FREE

377 1671
Irk up look cars FREE Srr.a;i
price for others. 377 3621.

Pp store it and forget it' Sell it 0' 1
forget it with a Classified Ad )'2
761)
70 Datsun, I dr automatic Iran
smission. radio, exceptionally
clean. 11.595 Ask for Duane
McGulre. 377 1651 Dealer.

74 Plymouth Wagon, air.
automatic, $2000 901 353.2577.

AI'Is r.i.... £ia

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63—Machinery-Tools
6.00 Ford Tractor
7 High Speed Cole Planters
345 3154 afterép m

£.A___ni,inn'irx4
&amp;'tr
Dnf
U
UUU
ll !SUUU

automatic. 1725 373 353$.

CL,i1

automatic, air, stereg rado, exira
clean, low mileage 323 0144

iurnuiure

lurId Famous Buck kniveS. atsc
S.chradie-Walden, John Prinible
knives GardenLarid, 1100 W IsI
St , 373 6630

STAN'S AUCTION

t.._.,A.i4r,ic trar

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17 92
11'l

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best I

3726)51

canvas,

171 Ford F-lOU. 360. air, power
steer Iru, 5300 GVW, pot.i tract
3221179 after 5-

speedometer. II gal tank
certified tilt trailer Sacrifici
17.995 373 1495

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BLAIR AGENCY

a,,,

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Ca'pet
lsampooer lou' c*(y II SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

372 I1)fter1p
You can get a fair price when you
advertise your "don't nee" in
tIse Wart? Ads.
WANTED 1942 7o Jaguar
.,..

J4J 14

For Your Junk Cars
373 9134
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
003W. lit 5?
17lIJ'I 1,10(1,

city blo'S deep 17 Citru
trees. garden, wcll &amp; pump, larg
utility Shed. Adiaent to woode
(ity park 575.000 (aSh or .ISsum
oitq at 1135 per mo 371 6390 afte
S

IRt"t'LlC l'ftALIY
Req Real Estate Broker
hOE 25th St 377 665%
unlancl Estates, Sanford, 60
Baywocid Drive. 3 BR, I
blhs
double carport, large patio. land
scaped, Owner must Sell 670.300
373 37$?

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Air Conditioning

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Home Improvements

'entmat Pun',s' P. Ar Condt'onnq
Fr free' •".tmates. call Carl
Harr,s, at SEARS fl Sanford 372
1771.

Carpentry. Remooelng. Addition'
CuStom Work Licensed Bonde,
Fr,'. estimate 37) 6036

'entral 8. Poon Air Conditioners
fluct Work. lnStaIl6tion &amp;
Repairs Dykt's. 37265,7

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRi
AND R(PAIRS 372 1331

Beauty Care

Lund Clearbig

TOWI: R'" IILAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty 11005.'
519 E. ne3fl 5712
L.IM
LIUDGEIS
ARE
FOLST(RED WITH VALUES
FR3M
'THE
WANT
AD
COLUMN S
PFCIAL Perm,snen' Wave, 110
Ask for "Glen Bernice's Beauty
Salon, 7635 Sanford Ave 372 3934

APT ".11 Nd, 14N() CLEARiNG
All t ',p.e's lots &amp; aerage cleared W
Pia,' toqu sn.l fill i$'rt rIp.,
shell available Plus, call nigP
or day. 373 390)

y owner, like new, 7 Bedrooms.
116 room, detached garage,
fenced yard 619000 377 6)99 or
373 9315

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in't neco!" Serve a useful purpose

tQ6in wher you sell them wiIh a

Roofing
Expert roof repars
P1,1! -CotSor shingle
.Ork. guaranteed 37) 6700

dl

Pest

Spring i here and it'5 a qood time I
cPiCc'se a new home from the page
of our (IltIlfied acts

C&amp;A

Rackhoe Service

.ur'.d lrrinq, fill url. (law, rock

"iii knt5 of dggng House trail
,rs Shored ailil mnc,ed 3?? 911? ni
fTi t.
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Control

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Park Dr've
377

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Boarding &amp; Grooming

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322.6457

or eq—rvw

lfchen Bathroom Cabinets
Counter tops. Sinks IflStôlIOtiO
available Boil (',tbell 372 0057
anytime

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r#, hovSt in6 rural area N)
payment, monthly payments It
Ihan reeSt Government subs,Jzec
to Qulliflf'd buyers Call to Sn-" 1
you qualify'

pring
"Move ciijt5id time" Ge
patio and laivn fu,ntvre at

Move Into A New Home
For S120

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Moving? Why Not Live
S WEKIVA RIVER I
Adult mobile home village, wIde,
Iarui" %fl,ij 00kv •,n Ili' Scenic
Wexiva P,Soderrt clean intcriOr5,
from 1110 SMI W of Sanford 377
1170,

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372 7111
TER MRS

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hiS is our 13th year it Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our
Customers 337 5757

8' Garage Door

Jim Hunt Realty
7371 Park fir

Housebreaking Obedience.
ProtectIon
'ALL
$31 7370
CILL
ill Breed Dog Training Academy

Tabtes &amp; permanent booth

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
517W 1st Sf
337564
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)i7
3
room,
bath on corner lot,
611900. ExIsting, 616,500. 7 pcI
mtg 373 06/)2

* They're Hot! *

A bomey
LAKE FRONTbedroom cottage, on a dear Sand
bottom spring fed lake Large oax
trees. paved road frontage. Mant
otter nice features

65—Pets.Supplies

available All under Cover
Located Ii miles east of I-Ion SI
14, Sanford at 'tan's Auction 37
9719

Choice Listingc

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CaliBart Real Estate
RELAX 'N COOL in this home arsc
pool 3 BR, 7 baths, large en
tertainment room, central heal
,tnd Or t3.7Ci0
CHECi', THESE HOMES
7 BR. I bath, den 6)0.900
2 BR, I bath, 110.900
7 BR, I bath, 610,500
1 BR. I bath, central heat. 539.500

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)pen Salurday &amp; Sunday,t loS p.mt

BALL REALTY

'T

S unland

Shaded lot, space for garden. 2
bedrooms, on paved road 212.500 I

3 BR. 2 bath. pool horn,, S?2,

50—MisceHaneous for Sale

Service The Rest Western AutC
301 W. 1st St

177 7611
OSiIEDO-- 3 .R, I bath. 1 large loll
living room, eat in kitchen, famil
moons, dining room, $16,900 773
137$
3 BR. 7 bath, corner tot, large oaki
176500

32—Houses tJnfurnished

finest Adult•Family

Mortgage being
sold, contact Harry Clerk willoffer for sale the following
Joe King. President

I4UP,Tl. P,'
3 Bedroom Sanford home which
mu3t he SolO %hi% weekCnd.
Vacant. carpet. fenced yard. good
condition F HA or VA 0 k Call 373
91)0

Peg

duplex with central heat &amp; li
carpets. drapes &amp; fully equippe
kitchen Only 6150 mo. Call 645
011? Days, or 643 3372 eves

* Heated Pool

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3 BR, 1' bath, den, 572.500

7 BedroomS, adults preferred. S
Week Furnished or unfurnished
323 5051. 377 6620

* Clothes Washer•Drye

Iet,
GOVERNMENT
fIAT ION AL
Thence run
NO) 1019E 1111111 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
feet to a point on the Southern
Plaintiff,
Boundary of said Philip P. Yonge
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ATIENTIOPI.QAPG;,lpI

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 Freed'
Furn or tjnfurn ApIs , large I &amp; 2 3771991
322 7371. 372 1196.337 $90.1
bedrooms, carpeted, air Co
di? bred Plo pets. Moderate rem
37? 1610

Unturnished

LAItE MARY, 7neyvhorne'j ready ti
Show Low In price, high ii
guality
Plenty shade
Con
veniently located

WE TAKE TRADES

I Bedroom apt Largø rooms Nlc
furnished Just remodeled Liibe
rie,v 7)5 W. 1st St

Villas

den. carpeted, vacant Move righ
in, with 000d terms 516.300

lS6SParkDr

POOL PARTY, ANYONE? With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom at
Iractively decorated, attractively
priced tionse Just reduced to
679.900

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W, 2nd St

Sand lewood

18--Help Wanted

REALTORS

I',Yr nIct,lfldrm 'w iv carpel
central H&amp;A. fly Owner 67S.9
3737736

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Your MLS Agency

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Rentals
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Tumbling 'Tots Day Care Center
Children from 6 weeks to I? years
373 79)0

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ROrn furniShed apartment. Air.
newly clecoratt'd. breakfasl room.
water furnished Adults, no pelt
3?? 3303

Inflation Prc.cl ltusnt's'. 38 In
vCStfliint Part or full lime Wo4'I
you wariti [,urn *h, mi
.
r iii 1?i y'i or 171 013$

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:.E YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll I Work your own hours Earn extr
Free. 614 2027 for "We Care"income as an AVON Represer
"Holline" Aiultt or- Teens
tativu' Call 6.41 3079
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lartrts P I '. iP
24— Business Opportunitie
Y"?ar fl'.
5—Lost &amp; Found
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Systems Four,

.'. f,'.t.ori ,I' direct's IC
Sarah C nvntry Jet'lry Earn I
toSS an hour Cflrnniis%ion E ull C
part timç
No eperienc
necessary, sanples tree. Stai
now 319 3170. 319 3691

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according to the plat thereof as
access road
recorded In Pta? Book 16. Page 71,
on Lake
Dated at Miami, Florida, on
Section 74. T195.
R7'E.Markham
Seminole ELIJHA JOHNSON, et al.,
this Public Reco'ds of Seminole County.
)WS day of May, 975
O,l,,idjnt
COUnty.
Flcrlda
BISCAYNE BANK
NOTICE OF SALE
All interested persons are hereby
together with all structures. i'n
By' 5' Harry Joe King,
NOTICE
IS of
HEREBY
GIVEN that
informed th6t thiS agency is con on the
6th day
June. 1973,
provements, fixtures. appliances,
President
at lI
sidering the issuance of a Cer
.d appurtenences on Slid land or
a m at the west front door of the
Publish' May 76, 1975
tificatuon to the applicant.
used in coniuriction therewith
DEN
176
Courthouse
Cf
Seminole
County,
at
Interested persons are hereby
_____________________
The aforei,ad tale will be made
notified that objections may be filed Sanford, Florida the undersigned
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
Within 20 day's from date of this Clerk will offer for sale the f011owing
FICTITIOUS NAME
tf In CIvil No 75 506 now pending
PubliCltiOn. Obiections must be described real property:
Notice is hereby give, that I am in the Circuit Court of the
LotS, Block "0" WASHINGTON
Sumbitted in writing to the below
engaged in business at ISO? A. N. Eighteenth Judicial Circuit itt
and
OAKS SECTION ONE,
address and must be tunc".'t" "
according to Hwy. 17 97, Maltland, Seminole for Seminole County, Florida
Inc piat thereof as recorded in Plat
evidence which would indicate that
County, Florida unner the fIctitlqu
OATEDthis7lstdayofMay, $975
Book 16.
the subject proiect (5) would have Records
pages 7 and I, Public name of ARTCRAFT FURNITURE (Seal)
6fl adverse effect on water quality Florida, of Seminole County,
STRIPPING, and that I intend to
Arthur H BCCkwith, Jr
register said name With the Clerk of
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
standards
of
the
above
described
together
Wilt,
all
structures.
im
waters.
the Circuit Cjrt, Seminole County,
By Elaine RiChard,
Details of ttw' locations arid plans provemnts. fixtures, appliances, Florida in accordant, with
the
Deputy Clerk
and appurtenances on Slid land or
for the above project Cs) and other
provi
of the F(t$itløijt Name VAN DEN BERG, GAY
relevant information may be i'd in conjunction therewith
Statutn, To Wit: Section 66509 &amp; BURKE. P A

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I feel like an orphan EMPTY
and no one to occupy me I'm
.
Spanish. have I bedrooms with
family room for
relaxing,
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
separate living room to entertain
you. and Separate dining room
307 ParkviC'W. First
S(JNLAPIDSlide my doors open, and enter a
time advertised! 3 bedroomS, I
30*10' screened porch to Florida
bath, CS with brick front Kitchen
living I have a huge Inside utility
equipped, arptt, excellent
room and 7 car garage I'm 2',
cOndition, 619300
years old MY OWNER PUT ML
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
WATERFRONT Price reduced on
TO ORIGINAL COST I'm an easy
H—Apartments Furnished
this I bedroom, I bath. St Johns
- touch at 334.900 with interest rate
-River home on Perch Lane
.
SIi ". -.&amp;..;"t .'T"'fl'.f
idniiiy rouii,p
I ii,1 t'"(lrc,oq'i AduIts',,,i,v • ''"t
"' .,ucie
me for 6321 per month Swim in
'ivith fireplace. Central heal and
P,'i P i' AVI' NUE MOBILE PAR K
my (Ommunity N- ri COME
air, screened porch and sundeck
7343 Park Drive 510 up
PEE It Al P,'(
Swimming pool %95%
DpIex Furnishcu
Adults Nc' Pets
AD
CITYFIRST
TIME
Inc.
Alter I p m . 137 3610
VE P 'TISE D! Must set. to ap
REaLTORS
preciate this 3 bedroom, 2 bath
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
136% te Pit .Wnter Park
Pvinie with central heat and air on
)ecor furniture, I 7 BR, deep shag
303641 1314
Quiet street 631.000
carpeting Call Lee, resident
JohnSagqio
manager loday 300 E. Airport
Anu'fimo
RCALTOR RPOICID
t,I..
IiuiJLiiiU
Blvd 373 1310

41c a
)lc a
24ca

3 Lines Minimum
____________________________
____________________________

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T Jenkins

a m and I 30 p m Monday through Pursuant to a Final Judgment en
5 Robert 0. Scott
Post Office Box 793
leredin Civil No 7$ I29now pending
Friday
Complaint to
Publiitr May 76. June?. 9, 16, 3973 Orlando, Florida
32107
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
DEN
163
Office of Dredge and Fill
Maurice Shamsot the firm Subin, Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson, . A., ENTITLED "USE PROVISIONS". Mary, Florida. that said City
__________
Publish
May 76. 1975
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
__________________________
State of Florida
Shams, Rosenbluth &amp; Moran. PA. plaintiff's attorneys, WhoW address SAIDAMENDMENTAODINGAND
CouncilwillholdaPubllc Hearinga
DEN 17)
for Seminole County, Florida.
Department of
P0 Box 215. 610 CIIA Tower, ms 101 East
AMENDING CONDITIONAL USES
7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, June 13,
Robinson SIreet. P.O.
DATEDthI5 71st day of May 1975
Pollution
Control
Orlando. FiOtidi 32002
RELATIVE TO PC I (RESTRIC
Box 3061. Orlando, Florida 32507, on
1973, to.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
(Seal)
2562 Executive Center
plaintiff's attorney, and file tfs* or before the 11th day of June, 1975, TED COMMERCIAL) OISTPICT
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
a) consider a request for a change
CITY OF
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Circle
EaSt
origittaIwiththisCounonorbe.e andfiIetheoriginaIwithth(g,.Øf AND CC? (GENERAL COM
OF API ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
of zoning from Al, Agricultural to
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Clerk
of
IPie
Circuit
Court
Montgomery
Building
3),
1975
May
If you fail to do so. tJt Court either before service on MERCIAL) DISTRICT.
Or SANFORD, FLORIDA,
PM 7. Residental, Rental Mobile
NOtiCeofPvblI(Hearung
By Elaine RiCharde
Tallahassee, Florida 37301
ivdgment y default will be entered p4a.ntiff' attorneys or immediately
A Copy shall be available at the Home. as said classificahons itre
Notice is hereby given that a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Deputy
Clerk
Publish
May
76,
3975
against you for the relief dernand
of the City Clerk for all per. described in the Znirsg Ordinances
thercaft,r; otherwise a default will
Public Hearing will be held at the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
DEN 169
fl tse Complaint
t) entered against you for the relief sons desirIng to examine the same
Commission Room in the City Hall the City Council of the City of Lake
of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, Of
________________
&amp;
BURKE,
P
A.
WITNESS fhe hand 6nd 'iii of
demanded in the complaint.
Alt parties In interest arid rititens the following described property
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
Mary, Fto'lda, that %6id Council will
Attcrneys for Ihe Plaintiff
ft's Court on 30th day of AprIl, 1973.
WITNESS my hand mnc sea! of
shall have an opportunily to e lying within the Municipal limIts of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Post Office Box 70)
7.00 o'clock P M on June 9. 1975, to hold a Public Hearing at 7 30 p m
heard at said hearing.
Ihis Court on May 7th, 1975
Lake Mary, Florida, and more fully
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Orlando, Florida 32102
cOnsider the adoption of an or. or as soon thereafter as possible on
lS.'aI)
(Seal)
Jinance by Use City of Sanford, Wedneay. June 1), 1975, to con
By order of the City Commission
described as followt: towit:
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Publish
May
76,
$975
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
North I., of the Northwest i 4
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Florida, title of which it as folløws: sider the adoption of an Ordinance
DEN 361
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Cirtuil Court
H, P4 Tamm, Jr.
SectiOn 5, Township 20 South, Range CIVIL NO 7370) CAO9 F
by the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
By. Joy Stokes
By. Lillian Jenklnj
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF AP
ORDINANCE NO. l2fl
30 East, Seminole County, Florida FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
title Of whIch lsas follows
Deputy Clerk
PLICATION FOR PERMIT TO
Deputy Clerk
City Clerk
ThePubllcHearingwillbeheldin TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE dIV
PubliSh: May 5, 12, I?. 26, 1973
CONSTRUCT AIR POLLUTION
PubliSh May 17, 19. 76. June 2.te,
Publish' May 76. 1913
lhC City Hill, of the City of Lake
Pl6intiff,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
DEN 31
SOURCE
DEN 00
DEN 51
OF
SANFORD,
Mary. Florida, on the 11th day
______________________________________________
FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO IS.
TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN
June, lV7St 7:30pm., 0(65 500fl W000ROWA DONALDSQPiI,etaI,
AMENDING ARTICLC VIII,
NUWNASTHE BUILDING CODE
'The Florida Department of SUPPLEMENTARY
thereafteraspossible.atwhichtlme
Defendants
REGULA- OF THE CITY OF LAKE PkARY,J
Pollution
Control
hat
received
an
interesled parties for and against
TIONS.
SECTION
NOTICEOFSALE
6.
SITE FLORIDA; REPEALING ANY
appIicationforapermittoc5If
the proposed change of zoning
DEVELOPMENT
PLAN,
CONFLICTS HEREWITH.
NOTICE
ISHERERY
GIVEN
PARAGRAPH 2 OF THE ZONING PROVIDING SEVERABILITY
classifIcation will be heard, Said on the
6th day
of June, 1975,
at that
11 two package sleam healing boilers,
G E N E A A I. A E V EN U E S H A P I N G P LA N N E 0 USE R E P0 AT
scxjrcec,4
hearing may bf (Ontlnd from time am at the west ftonf door of the
air pollution, at the north ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AND PROVIDING API EFF ICT lyE
'- a
,- 'x.
",
j.' i',,,..,' ,'-i'i, 7i..t ,i I
*,.di 4..,., a
y•i' s.. .
Side of High flanks Road, •p• SANFORD, FLORIDA, SAID DATE
to lime until final action is taken by Courthouse Of Seminole Cnty, at
a r*'a4 sx4r gas4ca. ..d,ta.wi
i d.(4' i 'a. '4
IfOI Aaq
g
lhree miles
tPte City CniI of the City' of Lake Sanford, Florida Ihe underSigned ofproximately
DeBary, Florida.
This northwest AMENDMENT TOREQUIRE THAT
TinC r.o,t..vi*y
WHEREAS. THE COUNCIL OF
0i4
S _____
a... DC fl1
Mary, Florida,
o. LOI,.4AJD c.
application SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
_____________________________________
Clerk
will
offer
for
sale
the
following
has
been
submitted
by
Florida
CONFORM
TO
Pt,Mx%lD (a (inOiTuRf
MIC'A ti
otmws*t
This Notice shall De posted in described real property
ALL APPLICABLE I' LOPIDA, In order to prott the
1II.O2
lhree (3) publIc places within the
iCif1xa?wr,,
P3wer Corporation pursuant 10 PROVISIONS OF THE ZONING public health, safety and
Lot 1,
$iC*IICONI$
1$'C..t&amp;
welfare of
M.w!IxA*sct to.
Block
F. INDIAN
Chapter 172, F.A.C,, of the oqDINANc
I*'it,ltt
,,,
AI
City of Lake Mary. Florida, at the UNIT THREE.
according
to the HILLS,
plat
AND FURTHER its citIzenry, deems 1110 be in the
Department's rules regarding the PROVIDING
5
THAT THECF
SAFETY
City's best
Interest
amend Or
i
Cily Hall
within
City of in
Lake
thereof
as recorded
n IPlat
(took 11, control cf emissions wfii:h may AND CONVENIENCE
THE dinance
Plumber
IS,to
(Omn'nQniy
Jfl
OO
M,sry,
Ftomid,
andthe
publi5hnd
t
Page 01
P0il' Prrth
Semnle
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Gracious country living, yet City
socurity Quiet, soundproof 1?
BR, all electric kitchen Enjoy
outdoor picnics, and leisure lime
in the courtyard 300 E Airport
Blvd 37) 1310
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MONDAY thiu FRIDAy
SATURDAY 9.Noon

are required to serve a copy of yrx,r OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
THE
CITY
OF
written defenses, if any, 10 it on
SANFORD,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
PHILLIP P FINCH of Gray,
FLORIDA. SAID ARTICLE BEING the City Council of the City of Lake

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1170 Florida Ave
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South Right of Way Line of South said property situated. lynci ,iniJ
Drive, a Platted Road (not open), being In Seminole County. Florida,
Thence run S
39 E along Slid together with the tenements,
Right of Way Line 817 76 feet to the hereditaments, and appurtenances
Point of Beginning,
thereto belonqng, the rentt. iuues
ContainIng 2000 acres
an profits thereof, all pecwnal
From the Northeast Corner Of property used and useful in con
Lot 19. Watts Farms, as recorded in nection with said premises and as
P16? Book 6. Page lOS, of the Public more particularly descri
in the )
Records of Seminole County, Mortgage and Security Agreement
Florida, run 501 3103W 1011.11 feet appended as Exhibits to the Cornalong the West Right 04 Way Line Of
alntonfil, In the above captioned
a Platted Road (riot open) 106 Point action
on the South Boundary of the DhiIIp
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
P Vonge Grant; said point being this Court
on flnd day of May, 1975

Power Corporation Easement as

Seminole
322-2611

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Boundary 66000 feet to the Nor. the SW '4Of ertion 72, Township 21

recorded in 0 R Book 17$, Page

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Unit 4, said point also lying on the way for Redbug Lake Road, all of

1,, for a PoInt of Beginning,
Thence run 55500 lIE along Slid
Southern Boundary of the Philip R
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the Western Boundary of a Florida

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Monday, May 26, 1973-613

(4 Night Gallery
11:30 (2.1) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive
12:00 (9) News

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(13) Zane Grey
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(24) Today In
Legislature
(3i) Felony Squad
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h usband goes into the hospital
on the average of three times a
year because of the sugar.
DEAR READER
Alcoho l
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level of blood glucose. In order
to metabolize alcohol, a basic
enzyme NAD in the liver is
completely tied up. You
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for a dia betic, but It is not. It
plays hob wi th any attempts to
regulate a patient by diet or
insulin. The higher blood
glucose level in an untreated
dia be tic Is necessary to enable
gl ucose to enter the cells of the
body to release energy.
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assembled at Memo rial Park Yesterday in oiervance of Memorial Day. On the extreme right
is Sanford Mayor I.'c Moore,
Rev.

A spanking new Old Glory proudly flies atop th e flagpole at
Memorial Park. Sa nf ord's Rotary Club presented th e 15 x 25
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on display at Sa nf ord Plaza. Th e three-trailer exhibit will be o pe n to the public th roughout the
week and features many items of interest.

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House Hearing May Start Thursday

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TAUAHASSEE (AP) - A select House
committee has recommended the Impeachment of

SALL. h1s wife,

involved in other impeachment Investigations have

Treasurer-] nsurance Commissioner Thomas

O'Malley as early asThursday. It takes a two-thirds consider those charges because of the pending court

resigned. The tWrd, Justice Joseph Boyd, has been

vote of both the House .and Senate to impeach

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SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE
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from insurance companies that had vital matters
pending before turn.
The committee voted 10 articles of impeachment
Monday, accusing O'Malley, 41, of accepting
unauthorized ,compensation, committing perjury
and violating the state law setting standards of
nduct lor public officials.

O'MalleyisoneofthreeFloridaCabinetrnenibe rs
indicted last year. The other two are no longer in
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AN ORDINANCE OF THF. CITY $u(hotherrnatteqsestheCourtmey
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA, deem pro per
CONC[RNlplG
MUNICIPAL
You and each of you are htfeb,
GOVERNMENT
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O'Malley and remove him from office.

O'Malley declined comment on the articles of
In Florida's unique government, Cabinet officers
matters
impeachment.
Ills press aide, Jerry Davies, said
have a vote equal to the governor on such
as natural resources, education, constr uction and O'Malley Would review the articles before deciding
w he t he r to comment.
highway safety.

The House impeachment committee did not

center purchase. O'Malley was a allegedly a secret

partner in the shopping center.

case.

--Sought and obtained through his executive

assistant, E.A. Faircloth, about $1,000 from
Independent Life Insurance Co. of Jacksonvjlk.
-had Faircioth obta in $560 from Charles T.
president of liberty National Life
Insurance Co., Birmingham, Ala., to help O'Malley
pay for office renovations.
In each case, according to the articles of in
peacliment, O'Malley used his influence as in-

The articles of impeachment charge that
O'Malley:
-Tcok inure than $70,200 from his former Miami
law partners, Bennett Feldman and Riccardo
Ciravolo, for referring insurance company clients
to them.

O'Malley was re-elected last November while
O'Malley is the first CabInet official In Florida
under
Indictment. He faces trial June 30 in
-Aroved a S2. million Gulf Life Insurance
history to be sublect to an Impeachment vote by
the
Tattlaha3see
on
charges
at
accepting
$10,Wo
in
kickCo. mortgage loan as an investment for Ow
full House.
backs from a,1snker aed perjury by fatling to list Jacksonville firm alter nducfng It to km the
Florida Ho
.ekor' Disnald Tucker, D.1 tbe mcm'ty aq a stale gIftFir: fpnn.
money t four Nath Florida men
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from wance comnies thAt had mat ters pen.

ding bétin him and could Ill afford to alienate him.

Final Word De/ayed commissioners To Hear Firms Violating
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schools on the way to
the Casselberry.
The Seminole County School Altamonte Springs City hail.
The board decided yesterday
Board has delayed until June 4
not to make the final decision
Layer said his recoinafinal decision on zone lines for
until June 4. Hoard members
tnendation
will be "similar" to
South Seminole County which
felt that way parents will have
previous recommendation.
entail the controversial trantime to study Layer's WedThat initial suggestion to the
sfer of about 207 Rosenwald
nesilay recommendation. Also,
Elementary School children, board requested Rosenwald L'er says the board wants to
That delaying decision came children be bused to soon-to- see the justice ruling in writing.
open lake Orienta Elementary,
yesterday during a meeting
That written ruling has been
Sanford called to provide but the boar d overrode Layer promised . But as of this mor•
and decided instead to bus the rung, u
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tilt IHPUI rislu um uicururui
written coruirrnanon
to Casselberry.
students
decision about which school
from Washington had not
Rosenwald children will end up
Layer said he will follow arrived.
attending.
recommendations outlined by
Black leaders also have
At yesterday's session, at- the U.S. Justice Department. vowed to wait for a formal
tended by about 50 pa ren ts, the That recommendation ruling be fore deciding the next
School Board asked School suggested the board's decision step in a series of protests
Supt. Bud layer for a recom- to phase out Rosenwald was against the Rosenwald conmendation on new zone lines, okay, but ru led against busing version.
The first of the protest series
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began with a three-week
boycott of Rosenwald school,
then progressed to a three-day
black boycott of all Seminole
schoo ls and a r eq uest to the
Stanley Cup On Line
Justice Department for an
investigation,
Also, black
The Phijadelphia Flyers could win the Stanley Cup
pa
rents
have
filed
a pe tition in
tonight for the second year in a row. The Buffalo Sabres
Orlando's federal courts asking
wi ll be trying to stop them. See game preview on Page 1.
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A 20-year-old Melbourne man is being held in county
Jail today In lieu of $15,000 bond

on

charges of resisting

arrest with violence and two counts of assault with intent

commit a felony after being arrested by Casselbcrry
police. De tai ls and other crime ne ws are in Herald Sta ff
Reporter Bob Lloyd's 'Action Reports' on Page 2-A.
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City Hall Panel Report
By GLENN MC'CASLAND

Amending the zoning ordinance, article
Herald Staff Writer
8, supplementary regulations, section six, site
development plan, regarding the water
Sanford City Commissioners will meet
recharge area.
with the City Hall review committee and hold
Amending the zoning ordinance, article
a series of public hearings on condemnation
5, conditional use provisions, 1W-I and GC-2
and rezoning projects at 7 tonight at city hall.
districts.
The review committee is expected to
An appeal regarding a conditional use of
outline in depth its findings regarding the 801 East 25th Street due to parking will be
revamping of the present city building or
heard with P. Zeuii and M. Silverman to
relocating the structure,
appear. The Planning and Zoning CornAt the same time, the Commission will mission denied the request and City Manager
hold public hearings to consider con- Warren 'P1etc" Knowles has recommended
demnation of 11 structures in various sections
the action be upheld by the commission.
of the city.
City Attorney Vernon Mize is scheduled to
In addition, the Commission will also hold
report on his investigation of street paving
a public hearing to consider the rezoning of
assessments, including the use of escrow and
property 150 feet east of the southeast corner
contract agreements by the city and property
of the intersection of Celery Avenue and
owners For street paving projects. Mize has
Locust Avenue to BC-I.
been involved in checking to determine what
Other public hearings will cover:
city policy should be followed in developing
Rezoning of property between Pear and city paving Operations.
Peach Avenues and between 18th Street and
A tabled request from Seminole Bakery
19th Street to SR.l.
Products Inc., for a paving agreement ex
R ezoning property at the northeast
tension on Laurel Avenue will be discussed
corner of 24th Strect and French Avenue to following Mize's report. The request was
GC-2,
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"They're all right except the
numbers within boundaries
don't quite work out."
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City Council passed the ordinance in late December. It
becam" I ',sLi',,1 .,nned by the
LONGWOOD
Two utility mayor
companies operating within
this city
Longwood Utilities
Inc. and Sanlando Utilities
may be operating in violation of
the city's utility control ordinanee and their officers could
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be lined $200 or be jailed for six
months.
The ordinance which became
law with the signature of Mayor
James H. Lormann March 28
controls utility rates and
Seminole County Bicenoperation.
tennia! Chairman Jack Homer
Section four of the ordinance said today he was "very
requires the two firms which pleascd by the turnout
provide sewer service to sub- yesterday"
the
Florida
st.antlal parts of the city
to Bicentennial Exhibit at Sanford
register with the city within 30
Plaza.
days of March 28, 1q75 adoption
Exhibit officials had expected
of the ordinance,
a turnout of around 200 because
City Clerk Orinie B. Shomak of the holiday, but were
said today neither firm has filed "pleasantly surprised," Homer
the registration which Is to said, by the 561 people who
include the utility's name, toured the three-trailer exhibit.
principal place of business,
exhibit
features
mailing address, number and BicThe
entennial themes of Florida
type of connections, and a
her tage
history, Florida
description of the area which it
now and Florida's future.
The statement is also to inThe free dis'itay includes
j ciuue the type of servi ce fur- projects by students from
nished to each area.
Seminole County Schools in the
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pena ty provision of the former Flagship
bu ildi ng
the ex
t hat
ext
hi bit
itself.
agent, representative or em. plcive or other persons who fail
The exhIbit opened ,sttrdy
or refuse to obey or comply with a ceremonial ribbonwith, or willfully violates any of cutting by Sa nf or d Mayor Lee
the provisions of the ordinance, P. Moore and a concert by the
upon conviction, shall be Like Brantlev hIih Sehnnl
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parties clalminu or having any
Notice i hereby given that we ale 'ght, title, interest, estate. mor
engaged in business at 133 Highway gage or other 1cm to or on those
434. Casselberry 32707. Seminole certain tracts of In4 described as
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County. Flor ida der the fictitious
Location of Fiori
Po*tr Cor
nameof PLANTS, POTS 'N KNOTS, poration's DeBary Plant-North
and that we intend to register said L ongwood transmission line guying
name with the Clerk of the Circuit easements In thi NE'i of Section
(ourt. eminose County, Florida in Township IC South, Range 30 Eat
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Seminole County, Florida, on the
Inc Fictitious Name Statutes, To
property ul William P and Clara h,
Wit - Section 555 09 Florida Statutes
S.M.'n Lot 3. Pine Lake Groves, a
1951
SubdiviSiOn of record in Plat Book 9.
5: .ioame .1 RuileIl
Page 77, Public Records of
Joyce M Jackson
Cnty, Florida,
Publish. May 5, 12, 19. 26. 1974
and beIng more particularip DEN 33
described in the Petition heretofor e It
silt. and me toiJowing persons. 1
together with all unknOwn perss
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OPINE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa. claiming by. through or under
known poisons who are dead, or Who
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
are not known to be dead or alive. t.) -,
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PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In re the Estate of:
WILLIAM P BALL
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EDWIN 0 HUNT
Twin Lakes
BOB 167$
Deceased
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Sanford, Florida 37711
FINAL NOTICE
Notice hereby given that the
undersigned will, on the 41h day o
CLARA M BALL
mi
A t) 'i"c. n'espnf to tho
TJn Lakes
r'uonrabIe Circuit Judge 01
boil 167$
Seminole County, Florida, his final
Sanford. Florida 32771
return, account and vouc hers, as
Executor of the Estate of Edwin 0 ,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
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Hunt. deceas ed, and at said time, Declaration of Taki ng hCS been Wei
then and there. make application to in the above styled cause by
the Said Judge fora final Settlement Petitioner. Florida Power (or
04 hiS administration of sad estate, poratlon. for condemnation s
and for an order discharging James easements upon and within the lar.
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described above and In the PetitIon
Dated this the )Oth day of April, for the purpose af constructing and
A 0 197$.
maintaining guy wir es and a nchors
James A. Hunt
esse ntial for the support of a portIon
As Executor of thi
of a double circuit 730 KV steel ie
Estate of
transmission line under construction
Edwin 0 Hunt
in Seminole County, Florida
Deceased.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
C Vernon Misc, .i. Of
that the Petitioner, pursuant to t
CLEVELAND I MIZE
provisions of Section 71051, Flori
Attorneys for Executor
StatutM,willapply$o the Honorable IP 0 Drawer Z
Richard ft Muldrw, one of Se
tanford, Florida 37771
Judas of th' Circuit Court of 're
Publish: May 5, 12, 19, 25, 1915
Eighteen th Judicial Circuit, in
DEN 2
for SPmlnoleCounty, Florida, on 'ti e
78th day of May, 197$. at II
LAKE CITY OF
o'clock. A M, in the Seminole
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MARY, FLORIDA
County Courthouse, Sanfori
Notice of Public Hearing
Florida. for a hearing to determlrir
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
( 1) the ivrIsdktion of this Court, I?)
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVN Ptv
Letfkmcy of the pleadings
thpCltyCotjflcHof the City of Lake, *tiether the Petitioner is propert,
Mary, Florida, that said Council will exercising its deleqated author tf' I
bold a Public Hearing at 7.30 pm, (1) the amount to be deposited
or as soân thereafter at possible on the property Sought to be op
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demands
against the estate of THOMAS 6.
SCHWARTZ, deceased late Of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Ti
Seminole County. Florida, to the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR I;
Clerk of the Circuit Court, arid file
CUlT OF THE STATE OI
the same In duplicate and IS FLORIDA
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provided In Sec tion 73316. Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Statutes, in their offices In the
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SHIIIHOLSER AND LOGAN
Attorney for S Kirby Mon.r1e4,

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Noticeisherebyglventhatwe.
engaged in business at 606 For$t
Of CiliSCiberry. Seminole County
Florida unde r the Iáctiinnt
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
STRUCIscTh. and tnat we intend ii'
register Said name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance With the
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provisions of the FlCtitioi,, tt,
S;atijtrs, To Wt
Sertion es
bride Statutes 1957
S Melvin 0 Harper
James Edward Harper
rubiiSfl May 19. 76. June 7, 9, 197 5
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To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and

Filed at Sanford Florida, this 13th

27, 1975

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ARIES tMarch 21-April 19) yourself put on the spot.
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careful today. You could be
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drawn into a friend's very corn- You'll ha ve to curb your exAtk For Midnight Shoe ________________
plicated affairs and find travagant tendencies today ,iiid
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tomorrow if you want to keep
your budget intact.
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would be unwise at this time to
put off handling domestic
mat ters of importance that
need attention now.
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LOUNGE
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A&amp; r
with your Ideas today. If they're
not
buying, pressuring them
and
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NotiLe s hereby given that I am
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engaged in bij%ifletS at 100 Marvin
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6:30 (2. 8) NBC News
Seminole County, Florida under the
tititlOuS name of CENTRAL
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provisbotfl of the itltiOu flam
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or may convert amino acids diabetic drinking alcohol in any
from protein into glucose. When form, particularly if the
the liver can't do this because It disease is severe enough to
is processing alcohol, low blood require insulin or if any of the
glucose levels are apt to occur. dia be tic pill.s are used.

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67th Year, No. 239-Tuesday,

Notice hereby given thIt we are
in buSineSS at ill (
Semoran Blvd Altamonte Spring ,
Seminole County. Florida under thio
lic,iliousnameo IRlMandthatw,
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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court, Seminoi
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get as red as a beet, also
neck and top of his chest and
he has trouble breathing. By
that I mean Just one small glass
of wine, beer, or a scotch and
soda will do it.
Whe n he asks the doctor
about th is he gives him no
answer. Could you please help
us on this.
I was wondering if it is his
blood pressure. But the doct or
says It is all right. He only
goes for a blood sugar test
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have a six-ounce glass of white
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that am
engaged in buSifltt at 520 H'bt
Casselberry,
emn0
Road
County. Florida under the f i ct i t ious
of T&amp;K DRIVE SERVICE,
triat i intend to register said
name With the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the Provisions of
ttie Fictitious Name Statutes,
Wit - Section $6S 09 Florida Statutes
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S Grace Ruth Tamburo
AA.iv 12. 19. 26. June 2. ta,i

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