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knowing that you cared enough
to write to me about it may
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his habit and Its effects on his
children who love him so much.
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about the damage alcohol does
to the liver, its effects on the
body are far more widespread.
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of the effects of alcohol on the
body, write to me in care of this
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
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Tonight Is opening night for "The Miracle Worker," a play which dramatizes the miraculous story of
blind mute, Helen Keller, presented by Sanford's Fellowship Players in the First United Methodist
Church hail at 8 o'clock and again Saturday and Sunday nights at the same time. Helen (Janine
Metzger) Is pictured holding the hand of the blind Irish girl Annie Sullivan (Anna Lea Heard who
rescues her from dark, tortured silence, Kate Keller, the mother, is played by Martha Hardwick, t
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"philosophical" decision on
whether to take over the
maintenance of the parks land

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under a quarter of a million
dollars in aid for the park Lands.

SEA chief negotiator Steve Rosenthal quickly pointed out to
Pelley that ,it that calendar goes before the board and is passed
we will file an unfair labor practice."
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mnect Tuesday and discuss this," Rosenthal told Pelley, who said
his team will be "willing" to discuss SEA input at that time.

Earlier Pelley said school officials have received no "SEA
input" on the calendar — which has been drawn up by the ad
ministration and is scheduled for consideration at the next board
During the four-how meeting, the two teams initialed ttative approval of several sections of the Association and Teacher
flights section of SEA's 75-page master contract proposal.
Teams agreed that SEA will be given place on the agenda of
the first general district meeting for orientation of new teachers.
Also, both teams okayed a proposal allowing SEA to conduct
official business on school property as long as approval is granted
by the administration of a particular school.
Pelley rapped SEA's request to be placed first on agendas at
School Board meetings, saying the board "has many items of
importance" and that school officials consider all school pernot only teachers,
sonnel important

Rosenthal, on the tither hand, felt teachers are the "most
important aspect of education" and their 'concerns should be of a
paramount importance with a standing place on agendas."
"I fail to see your rationale," Pelley retorted. "It's the
board's decision as to where you will be placed, and the board has
many paramount items of importance."
Then Rosenthal, playing on Pelley's own previous
statements, asked if it wasn't proper to allow teachers to appear
first on agendas so they would be crisp and fresh for the next
morning's classes. "Meetings last way into the morning,"
Rosenthal noted.
Pelley has limited hours of meetings because he said teachers
shouldn't be up negotiating half the night when they are required
to teach classes the next day. And both Pelley and School Supt.
Bud Layer have been adamant that no during-school-hour
negotiations will take place.
Pelley offered an agenda which would "consider as soon as
ixIssible" SEA requests, but SEA turned it down and the matter,
of thp time being, was tabled.

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A circuit court jury investigation last November in
section.
Heffernan
identified Harold last four years.
Goldsboro
yesterday acquitted a 19-year- Sanford's
The state had alleged that
Old Sanford man accused of
The jury in the court of Danny Oates as a paid conpurchased marijuana for
Oates
selling marijuana to an in- Judge David U. Strawn
fidential informant who had $10 from McClary in the vicinity
formnant employed by the returned a verdict of Innocent
the Silver Tip Tavern on W.
Seminole Sheriff's Department for Clifford MeClary, 19, like worked over 600 drug cases for of
various Florida law en- 13th St., Sanford, on Nov. 14.
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Buck also %%as instructed by
time than 80 wm in the park plans to investigate the cost the
lands adjoining the zoo county will encounter in Commission Chairman Sift
Vihlen Jr., on other requests
property is threatening to delay Finishing the project.
vie society requested S50,000 made by the society regarding
Ilk, opening again.
fencing the park area, taking
In response to the society's for the paving project,
Buck
was
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duty
of
over
maintenance of the park
resolution asking the county to
checking
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costs
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parks land and the
complete the road paving
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The calendar is up for approval at next week's School Board
meeting, and Harry Pelley, the board's chief negotiator, said it
could be approved then and SEA input could modify It at a Later
date.

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yesterdly betweed county
officials and members of the
Central Florida Zoological
Sociiety a cooperative effort las
surfaced which could put the
z(x)'s opening back on schedule.
The zoo was tentatively
scheduled to open on May 31,
but then rescheduled for
opening on July 4.

The Seminole Education Association I SEA) scooped out a
minor victory yesterday when School Board negotiators agreed to
discuss and allow SEA input into next year's school calendar.

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By MICK IA)CURIIXE
Herald Staff Writer
Inx, July 4 ollening of the
Central Florida Zoo inay be
back on schedule, depending
only on time required for a
paving project and favorable
recommendations to the Board
of County Commissioners,
Following a joint meeting

ARIES (March 21-April 19) good news you receive today thinking of you first.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You may fumble the ball a few will not be all you had expected.
times, but you'll be able to Accept it. Know that something Ignore the temptation to
"coast" at work today. You're
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heen trying to wrap up
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Your first ideas won't be your today. Don't be disappointed shame to waste it.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March 20)
best ones today. Sound them out because you don't get
on one whose opinions you trust everything you want. What you
In a situation where you share
first.
do obtain will be generous.
an Interest, you'll cause your
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services too low today. Don't be project for the home because will be smaller.
greedy. just ne sure you set a you cant anoru w cumpicie IL
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now. Get it started. The means
true value, fair to all,
CANCER (June 21-July fl) will later be available.
May 23, 1975
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your social plans that will be 21) Business dealings or
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disappointing at first. The commercial acquisitions come
result of the switch will prove to naturally to you today, if you been exposed to for a long time
handle details personally and will be coming to you this year.
be a pleasant surprise,
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a fifth of booze every night. On kill him, but he won't
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with an AFT
Orlando began about 3:30 in the
ifterrmort
However, Mrs. Moore said
sht.sub:mtteda request to Mrs.
Coberly for a 3 pm session
School normally lets out at
I.i)ngwood at 3:45, according to
Mrs Moore Mrs
the request was approved by
Mrs. Coberly, but that the
principal "didn't know who was
speaking."
School Supt. Bud Layer said
he would "check into the
matter" and referred the issue
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8-9 CBS THE WALTONS
"The Birthday" RERUN A
problem of age and illness,
touchingly portrayed. Grandpa
Walton suffers a heart attack
and is sure he will die. Drained
o( spirits, he gets a big lilt and
the will to live while celebrating
his 73rd birthday.

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had acre used to hold it on a bracket thief Ken Tripplett recovered
burned a short time later near couldn't be locked, three hours 'aII that night and that tie
on the dash of the vehicle.
the siren unit and radio after
Forest City on the opposite side before the van sas found been seen there."
Assistant
State
Atty.
Bill
the
van was burned
lman
o
Oviedo police patr
burning near Forest City.
of Seminole County.
Helfernan,
in
his
opening
Beasley said Fuller "acted Larry Neely testified he had
The trial of a 22-year-old man
Also listed to testify today as
nd
trial
got
u
As
the
erway
Like
he had been drinking a talked to Faller and later hod statement, told the jury that the
accused of stealing and burning
in the trial were
an Oviedo Volunteer Fire De yesterday afternoon Oviedo little" and asked about joining seen him in the vicinity of the stale will present testimony state witnesses
a state fire
ex- Volunteer Fire Department the volunteer department.
lire house twice that night that the siren unit and a radio sheriff's deputies,
partment rescue van was
that Faller
had been removed from the van marshal, a county fire
I'hilpott testified that Faller before the van was taken.
pected to go to a circuit court officials testified
building "was acting stranger than
completed
Neely said Faller told him he before it was found burning and k'jirtmtnt official, and a radio
jury for deliberations this after- had
cabinets in the rescue van Just normal and I smelled the odor "had been drinkini every night that Fuller, who hitchhiked a repairman.
noon.
It was stolen of alcohol." He said Faller for two weeks to suppress his ride with a sheriffs vice squad
Defense attorney Allan
Forrest Dee Falter, 22, f. six weeks before
burned.
of
anJ
at
urge
to
steal
things."
discussed
the
agent
in
an
unmiiarked
patrol
Dickey
reserved his opening
security
lack
of
merly of Oviedo, is accused
that
an
The
firemen
testified
car Iwo blocks from the tire statement to the jury yesterday
larceny of a motor vehicle and
Chief C. A. Beasley and the firehouse due to the in.
siren
unit
put
into
scene,
open
electronic
had knobs similar to and indicated the defense might
Lewis
Philpott
operable
door
that
was
left
third-degree arson in the Jan. Deputy Chief
that
had
been
those
one
evidence
was
from
the siren unit On his prevent testimony of at least
,
quickly
xit
15 incident involving the $10,000 told the Jury that Faller had so lire trucks could
that
van,
and
it
the
rescue
person.
"it
would
in
one withess, iherun - 'Snny"
rescue van that was taken from been at the fire house, which and that Fuller said
knobs
that
two
missing
Heffernan said Oviedo Police Grant Jr
the Oviedo firehouse and had a jamflied door and be funny If someone stole the was
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The federal government'a
Counc i l on Wage and Price Stability pians to study the
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cusLs of
thciil c;re, htch Council Director
Albert Heed says is one rtuiaining trouble spot In the
improved inflation picture. The cost of medical care services increased 14.5 per cent in the pact 12 months and 2.7
percent in the past three months, according to the Labor
Department's Consumer Price Index for April. By
comparison, consumer prices over-all rose 10.2 during the
12-month period and 1.4 per cent in the past three months.
Physicians' fees rose 14 per cent during the 12-month
period ending in April, dental fees rose 11.8 per cent and
hospital service charges increased 16.8 per cent.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - After a 10.day recess, Cosigress
will resume work on a $15-billion money bill that contair:
tu"ifni"veral programs that aid mQuas ol Americans
t!zrtl rut by thr r-e.szou. A dispute Thursday delayed
final action on the bill, which contains funds for unmployment compensation, food stamps, welfare,
ommunity services, veterans services and numerous other
federal programs. After the Memorial Day recess ends on
June 2. the House also will tackle two other major items
on which It postponed action. These are the energy conservation tax bill and the attempt to override President
Ford's veto or the strip mining bill.

Medical Care Costs Studied

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do
affiliated teachers' union,
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M
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to
Harry
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Board's chief negotiator con- about 3:30 because the speaker representives say they will
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cern ing teachers' waslate.TheAvrrepresenuve have a unit chartered here lr
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organizations.
as scheduled to speak at 3 Seminole by this fall. To do this
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Frankly," Pelley said. "1 o'clock.
will require signatures of about
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them
(Longwood
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school teachers.
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hours.',
Pelley said Wednesday was Pe lley said his understanding of "deep rooted" problems at
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would mean SEA would request
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early dismissal day, teachers, meeting was annowicod.
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If they have their work done,
At any rate, Grooms contends an investiga tion from PPC
Seminole County Qifd Sheriff's Deputy Duane Harrell, center, may leave the campus by 3 that any such meetings during officials.
SAFE DRIVERS
congratulates W. F. Penners left and H. E. Watson, winners of p.m., according to Mrs. school hours are a violation of
The PPC is a state level
Southern Hell Telephone Co. safe driving awards. Penners, a Coberly.
organization
with the power to
the law. During meetings after
ARE LAUDED
Pelley said the meeting school hours, Grooms said, all conduct Investigations and
PBX foreman, has turaed In 34 years of accident-free driving,
between the AFT representive
while installer-repairman Watson has fl years.
sts must be borne by the make recommendations to
and about half the faculty at agency using the facility,
school superintendents.
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employe, prepared by City that whether required or not, time will be split between the Terry said.
Mrs. Mercer said Police Chief
Herald Stall Writer
Attorney Gary Massey and Mrs. Sassman spends much utility record keeping under his
Among the duties of the job harry Benson Is also forming a
LAKE MARY- The City Councilman harry Terry, more than part time in city hail direction and general fund will be handling purchases.
program for the city's
Council intends to correct what Councilman Martin
Bacon Sr. doing chores for city officials bookkeeping under Mayor
In other b Lnes, the Council teenagers.
Mayor Walter Sorenson calls zeroed in on the proposed $50 and others,
Walter Sorsenson's direction, tentatively agrl'Pd, on Terry's
It wac agreed In allnte
the 1ud1e podge" system of weekly salary.
Former Council member
Terry said the person would suggestion, to budget the lion's $8,000 of the money fore
purchasing when a bookkeeper
"Are we paying other em- Dolores Lash, fr.,m the prepare monthly line item share of anticipated $14,422 in recreation and $G,4fl for public
is hired to handle record ployes this much money?" he audience, asked what happened budget statements of the federal revenue sharing money safety.
CONCORD. N.H. (AP) - The New Hampshire
keeping of both the new utility asked, eliciting from Mrs. to the raise
budgeted for Mrs. various departments. The for recreation for young people
Sorsenson told councilmen to
legislature has passed a law to reintroduce prayer into the
department and general city Sassman that her current Sassman last
year
before
she
person,
given
the
Job,
will
be
of
the
community
submit
budget
public schools, with sponsors directly challenging the U.S.
recomoperations,
salary is $160 every two weeks. left office. Council member required to have two years
Terry noted the city, through mendatlons for 1975-76 by June
Supreme Court on the issue. The Connecticut legislature
The person to be hired to the
Mrs. Sassman said, however, Lillian Griffin said Mrs. education In bookkeeping and contract with the YMCA, can 15. He said, according to the
passed a measure designed to avoid a confrontation with
$150 weekly position at a special that she is not required to be at Sassman certainly
should get two years experience and if he set-up a good summer city charter, he must have his
the high court. New Hampshire Gov. Meldrün Thomson Is
10a.m. meeting tomorrow may city hall 40 hours weekly. This the raise,
meets all the qualifications, recreation program for
budget message prepared by
expected to sign a till passed Thursday that would permit
also be named city treasurer, a brought a response from Bacon
Terry
said
the
bookkeeper's
salary
should
be $150 weekly, city's youth for $5,000.
July 1.
the voluntary recitation of the Lord's Prayer in public
title and pt handled by City
elementary schools at the option of local school districts.
Clerk Kay Sassman since the
community was incorporated
nearly two years ago.
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Council member Virginia
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CHICAGO (AP) - Traffic accidents during the long
workshop meeting Last night,
- Memorial Day weekend will cause between 400 and 500
saying the treasurer posi tion
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Damage Houses
was named by motion and can
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she said. Mrs. Mercer got
.dwing last year's Memxlal Day weekend. In 1973, before
Fires of suspicious nature
immediate support from Mayor
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speed limits were lowered to 55 miles per hour on t he
Walter Sorenson for her idea
houses at Sanford and
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nation's highways, there were 539 traffic fatalities during
While the Council went over
Longwood yesterday causing
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the holiday weekend.
the proposed duties of the new
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Investigators are reported
. Possibilities 9f arson to
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Instances. Residents of the
LaBosslere said the fire was
homes were away at the time of of a suspicious
origin and state
the fires,
fire marshals are Investigating. J
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Sanford firemen were alerted Firemen reported the blaze Is
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LAKE MARY- Consulting negotiate with both quickly to
fire and were able to contain
The city also insisted It be
Dyer, his wife and three
Engineer Cal Conklin Is to be make a decisi on on the matter, included in the pr
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ovision
invited loan as yet unscheduled adding Sanford officials have the ultimate sale price for the
the five-room frame dwelling the time of the blaze, firemen
.
workshop session with the City said they were willing to con- utili ty will no
WAS destroyed.
t Include Una and
reported.
Council to discuss the pros and sider extending their service, equipment paid for by
Fire Cl'JefG. M. Harriett said
Scott
Sheriff's deputies today were
cons of updating (1*, newly Terry said one of the definite Electronics.
the house was heavily Investigating a number of
purchased water systems advantages would be that the
damaged,
Council at a 10 a.m. special
though,
with burglaries and thefts including
versus the city purchasing city could immediately in- meeting tomorrow jsscheduled SCHOOL LEASES
Representatives o( Sanford Chl4Jti3n School are shown $talease. estimates of damage at least 12 outboard motors, valued at
water on a bulk basis from crease its water pressure.
signing ceremony this week at the Sanford Airport, which will be $3.
to execute the contract. Also on
$4,000, that were reported
either Wilco Utilities or the City
the site of the school's 1975.7 classes. From left are airport
the agenda is the second
Loyal Barr, who rented the missing after a break-in at Bell
of Sanford.
It was added that if the city reading of the amended budget AIRPORT SPACE
assistant manager Marvin Greenstein, Sanford Christian School house, told police and in. Marine Supply, 110 W. SR436,
Councilman Harry Terry could serve with water the 300 and the purchase of a truck for
Board Chairman Rev. G. Blair McGarvey and school ad- vestigators from the state fire Fern Park. Deputy David
made the suggestion last night disputed acres included In Its the utility department.
ministrator Carem Gager.
marshal's of fice that he was Duguld re ported tools were also
at a workshop, noting by put- boundaries
working atapart.wne job wt
missing from the business.
chasing the water rather than the owners might not be
the blaze occurred. His wife
Robert Heitler reported
immediately updating the interested In Joining Sanford.
Karetha
and
this
three
children
$1,501
in silverware, meat from
system more money could be
were
at
church,
Council
member
Lillian
Sevier
a freezer, jewelry and radios
a vailable to extena
"The fire Is definitely of a were missing after a burglary 4'
Griffin said both improving and
prove water lines.
suspicious nature," Harriett at 602 Blue Lake Dr..
updating the city's water
He urged that the city system
LONGWOOD-Land
deve- pay increased operati(,n costs
In addition, Lormann said, many times in recent months said. Firemen found several Longwood, according to a
particularly digging
new wells and upgrading the loper George Nader, a principal of the 300,000 gallon daily there was apparently some that the orginal annexation was gallons of gasoline in cardboard report filed by Deputy F. N.
plant - and the possibility of of the Longwood Utilities Inc., capacity sewer package plant. confusion created when the city still in effect since the property and plastic milk containers Stewart,
which furnishes sewer service
Nader was apparently early this week reaffirmed its had not been ousted from city scattered throughout the house.
purchasing water should be
Wendell Aldridge, 2204
looked into. She noted that to four city subdivisions, is unaware that the city has a annexation of two tracts on the control by the courts. The new
"In
another
minute
there
Driftwood
Dr,, Fern Park,
Conklin has not et come up holding a proposed rate In- fran h i se ord inance Longwood Hills Road, one of annexation was only to confirm could have been an explosion reported $205 in fishing
with a recommendation on the Crease In abeyance until he authorizing control by the city which is occupied by the sewer the prior action-make the that would have blown the roof equipment was taken from a
speaks with the City Council, of rates and operations of plant.
size well required.
Bartlett noted as in, porch and Charles P. Craig
annexation more solid, he said.
Mayor James H. Lormann said privately-owned utilities within
The City Council reannazed
Lormann said Nader In- vestigators examined a nearly- reported a $180 citizens band ,
Councilman Martin Bacon Sr. today,
the municipal bounds, Lormann the parcel in order to have a dicated he would cease action
full open gallon plastic Jug of radio was taken from a car In a
said Conklin estimated the
said,
gasoline
lawsuit
filed
by
Attorney
raise
found in the middle of parking lot at Spanish Trace
the rates and bring u
Lormarm said he discussed
necessary improvements at
General Robert Shevin, matter before the City Council the living room floor. Firemen Apartments,
Altamonte
1300,000, but Mayor Walter the problem with Nader after adopted by City Council late challenging the annexation,
blaze
to
a
standstill
Springs.
Council
has
scheduled
a
fought
the
receiving
numerous
Sorenson said he had not been
telephone last year and signed into law by dismissed.
meeting June 2. The regular Just before It reached the Jug.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Deputies were also incomplaints from residents
given that figure
In
Mayor
Lormann
several
City
Attorney
Ned
Julian
Jr.
One
fireman
reported
that
meeting
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of
May
26
has
been
he
vestigating
the theft of a
Highland Hill, Sandalwood, inonthi ago.
ha.s explained to
In
stumbled
over
something
on
the
shotgun
other
business,
Council
Longwood
and pistol, valued at
cancelled due to the holiday,
Bruce H. Rola nd 's night.
Grove and Shadow
..councilmen
.
floor as he probed a smoke- $349, in a break-In at
members discussed with
Before It ended, the 27.
the
a proposed 60
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County Planning Director
year-old Altamonte
per rent increase in sc'r
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Roger Neiswender and Bill rates.
possible residents In the blazing at Highland Drive and Ridge
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He said he later Road, Longwood,
Baker
of
Florida
Land
Co.'s
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with seven tickets from the
Wilco Utilities and other
discovered the object was an
The mayor said the ufli.'.
Deputy C. H. Braecklein
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police department, was in
open container of gasoline,
Florida Land representatives a
repor
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ted a $259 television was
notified
the
users
jail,
Patrolman Eugene Fogle reported ta ken from the home
proposed interlocal agreement rates were being increased
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reported that Barr told him that
between the city and the from $4.50 to $7.50 monthly to
of James Deck, 610 Archibald
charged Roland twice with
county.
$1,750 cash had been hidden in a Ave., Altamonte Springs.
failing to report an acbedroom that was gutted by the
Deputy J. N. Patton reported
The agreement set out
cident, twice with leaving
fire,
Man
John
Byrd, 30, of Byrd Street,
(1et0h15 for Wllro to serve the
the scene of an accident,
Firemen
said
the
blaze
apMidway,
PtV &amp;f,tt Fkct!onic's [)lflt.
received head and eye
4
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IV
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rear
of
injuries
wn a motorcycle
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dri ving and dri vi ng while
With
the house near a kItchen- overturned and skidded 75 feet 1
When
city
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cials
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Inticated,
laundry room area,
to change wording in the proon Midway Ave. at Ma in Street
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Michael L. Prater, address
Cheflew sa id Roland
Johnhlend on,orof
termIlgh
posed contra ct to give the city unknow
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as well as the county the right 10
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Hu)lid5y Inn parking Hit,
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charged with breaking and
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insurance.
purchase the utili
ty, Baker entering in an incident which
pulled onto the street and
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Just after noon yesterday
mirprised Vie groW. He said,
occurred
I.ongwood
firemen were
"From our standpoint, we are
fled to the salety of his
open right now to alt down and
Police said that Prater, 22, _____________________________________________
Spanish Trace apartment.
William F. Dyer realdence'at
work out a deal to sell." was seen Inside the Imperial But onlookers took his
First
Street and 13th Street
station on SR 436. Pollee were
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tag number, and Chellew
The in itial period of the summoned, and Frater was
after smoke was seen pouting
from the residence,
track ed him there and
agreement 15 to be for captured after he dove thr ough _________________________ _________________________
a minimum of 0 years, a window
placed him tinder arrest,
Fire Chief Roy Lauiosslere
in an Abortive at_________________
said
today that damage to the
automatfrally
extended
an.
tempt
to
escape.
Roland was free today
nually thereafter. After 20
after posting $618 in aJ1
SCIENCE
FT$DkhlnRefadk,kit,aadSamH1ll)oukatacIrIarygyjtm gutted house WAS estimated at
He is being held under $5,000
years, the agreement could be
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display at the Tuikawilla Middle School All &amp;hxl Fair $12000 and approximately
bond, police said
DISPLAY
$8,000 In contents were
broken on 90 days' notice.
reerrily. (Herald Photo by EMs NichaPs)

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The Senate
Hills passed:
Horse racing
Increases take-out for thoroughbred
race tracks from 17 per cent to 17.4 per cent. CS-11B2004.
Appropriations and Regulated Industries Committees. To
governor.
Horse racing Increases the number of racing days for
three Miami area thoroughbred tracks by 24, and increases the purses offered. C&amp;HB2005. Appropriations
and Regulated Industries Committees. To governor.
Horse racing
Creates a study committee to determine feasibility of the state taking over ownership and
operation of horse tracks. 11N2072. Regulated Industries &amp;
licensing Committee. To Governor.
Requires uniform financial and
Horse racing
operations data reporting of all pari-mutuels In Florida to
the Department of Business Regulation. 11132073.
Regulated Industries &amp; Licensing Committee. To Governor.
Harness racing'.- Ineases take-out from 17 per cent to
17.4 per cent to fund increased purses for harness racing
tracks. 11132101. Regulated Industries &amp; Licensing Committee. To governor.
Recreation leases Voids escalation clauses in leases
for recreational facilities or other commonly used
facilities serving residential cooperatives. SB 112. Zunkil
and Jon Thomas. To House.
Provides for forfeiture of retirement
Retirement
benefits by state employe convicted of an Impeachable
offense. SB11O2. Sayler and others. To House.
School - reduces from 16 to 14 the age after which a
child does not have to attend school. CS-S13340. Sims. To
House.
The House
Hills passed:
Creates 29 aquatic preserves
Aquatic preserves
around the state and provides protection. CS-SB321.
Natural Resources and Conservation Committee. To
Senate with amendments.
Repeals jury duty exemption for dentists,
Juries
funeral directors and embalmers. SB183. Lewis. To
Governor.
Liquor Allows persons under 17 to work as actor's, actresses or musicians In dinner theaters in which alcohol is
served. S13107. Henderson. To Senate with amendments.
Authorizes counties and municipalities to
Fees
collect up to a $5 service fee when a check is dishonored by
the payor. SB388. Zinkil, To governor.
Requires state, county and municipal
Handicapped
governments to provide special parking spaces for
disabled persons. S112 Lane. To governor.
Requires auto Insurance
Insurance
notify drivers under 30 years old that they might be due a
premium reduction on their birthday. CSIIB341. Cornmercy Committee. To Senate.
Provides for four-year licer.se tags. dSAuto tags
11131385. Transportation committee. To Senate.
Prohibits discrimination in
Age discrimination
employment based on age. M11131573. Select Committee
on Human Rights.
The Governor
Signed into law:
Reorganizes state environmental
Environment
agencies, consolidating permit-granting in one department and natural resources management in the other. (
SB123. Lewis, Effective July 1.
Homicide - Removes killing of it child or servant while
correcting them from protection of excusable homicide.
SB66. Wilson. Effective Oct. I.
Requires that development starts,
Assessments
rather than platting, change the tax assessment on land.
S13l3. Zinkil. Effective Oct. I.
Schools Requires the Cabinet to coordinate calendars
of universities, community
make transfers easier. S1383. Plante. Effective immediately.
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massive I lealth and Rehabilitative Services Department
and put prisons under a new department of offender
rehabilitation.
The last roadblock was cleared Thursday when house
conferees, urged by Speaker Donald Tucker to reach a
decision quickly, backed (town from their position on
juverule delinquency programs.
The bills, as finally approved contain the .Snato
position - also sought by Gov. Reubin Askew - of
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"lie can select his own lieuand
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his fight for Senate president nothing to say about that. But
Quaritius
said he hired Fel.
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until the last vote is counted in ht' has nothing to (to with the
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for$l0,000on
Nov. 1,
the fail of 1976.
selection of the officer who runs
Five days later, Quaritlus said,
"You know
old saying, this Senate and if he starts
the
Insurance Department was
'You win some, you lose some fooling around with me tie ain't
a
of Feldman's role as
notified
and some are rained out?' I'd seen nothing yet," Barron said.
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unl_ _
the
firm's
Lawyer. Two days
.
W1
put this one in the rained-out
Askew's press aide, Paul
O'Malley
granted inafter
category," Saunders said Schnmtt, acknowledged that the
formal approval of the Penin.
Thursday after losing in the governor's
had been insular life reorganization.
Senate Democratic Caucus to volved in the race 'on a very
O'Malley said it is "very imSen. Lew Brantley of Jackson- limited basis." Jim Apthorp,
portant to note that the ex-law
ville
Askew's senior adviser, said he
was never forced upon
Brantley was designated. 16- had talked to only one senator
bl
anybody."
to
succeed
Senate
He said Feldman
II,
President about it, and that the subject
Dempsey Barron, D-Panama came up during a conversation GOVERNOR
Coy. Reubin Askew, left, receives the Herbert Harley award of and Ciravolo were recomCity, for the 1977-78 term. Three on another subject.
the American Judicature Society (AJS) for leadership in mended to Insurance corn.
senators who voted for SatinSaunders had written pledges
streamlining his state's court system and improving judicial panics only if the firm asked for
ders switched to Brantley after from 26 of the 27 Senate Demo
selections through nominating commissions. Making the a lawyer in the Miami area.
Cullen testified that he perpleas to make the selection crats, including Brantley, and
presentation is Fletcher G. Rush, national treasurer of
Judicial
sonaLly
witnessed a number of
unanimous,
was generally conceded to have
Chkagobased AJS, during the Federal Fifth Circuit
occasions when O'Malley or
Eight refused, indicating to the presidency locked up a
Conference at Orlando.
he lost the battle week ago.
Deputy Insurance CommissionSaunders
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er Thomas Brown asked inbut that the war won't be over
dustry figures "if they had any
until the Senate president is ofcounsel in Florida. if they inficially elected in an organu
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tended to hire any, and if they
izational session following the
did, his old law firm was down
1976 general election,
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. IAPI appropriations lull and $4.49
there."
Following his selection
Passed Thursday by the Sen. new agency.
Rep. Carl Ogden, 1)-Jackson- billion Senate spending bill,
Thursday, Brantley said he
ate was a package of five bills
The house Regulated InHouse Speaker Donald Tuck- providing some $5.3 million in dustries and Licensing Cornwould move to solidify his ville, says a bill to let counties
MARY
Senate levy a I per cent local sales
among
Position
er, 1)-Tallahassee, appointed additional purse money to aid inittee approved a bill to allow
could
too.
At1$. PII I CVI
C,Wd
provide
up
to
$139.4
milhis conferees Thursday.
thoroughbred race tracks. The the advertising of eyeglass
Democrats.
wid fleni
The house debated Thursday, bills would raise the money by prices, which supporters said
Brantley, Rules Committee lion in property-tax relief.
.ANj EJ APPARE]
The froposed constitutional but delayed final approval of a withholding From potential win- would cut consumers' costs, but
chairman and a Jacksonville
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sheet metal contractor, said a aniendmnent mIlJR292 was cx- proposed constitutional amend- rungs an additional penny on the measure iHB362 faces a
number of senators who voted pected to pass the house today merit 1 IIJI(1709 pro%Iding for a each $2 bet.
hostile Rules Committee.
The Senate also passed a bill
for Saunders had come to bins after surviving, 60-50, an at. panel of seven senior chief circult judges to consider recoin- iS111 HY2-i that would deny a
after (tie caucus to express tempt Thursday to kill it,
Meanwhile,
the
Senate muendations that Florida Su- pension to any state official
their support For him.
Brantley's nomination by the Judiciary-Crimmnal Committee premise Court justices be re convicted of an Felony.
The house passed a bill iCSDemocratic caucus to succeed was to reconsider its 4-3 vote for moved from office.
The Florida Supreme Court 11131385m that would authorize
Barton Is unofficial and his a bill iSB2971 that would ban
gaining the office would depend the cheap handguns known as now disciplines its own risem- four-year auto license tags and
hers, but that procedure was an identification system based
on Democrats holding control of "Saturday Night Specials."
Senate President Dempsey attacked when a panel of judges on three letters and three numthe Senate in the 1975 elections.
lmmsmmsediately after the vote Barron, 1)-Panama City, was appointed by the court voted hers.
HAPPY
A bill to bars age dis'lhursd'my, hiarron, a close ally expected to name seven Senate earlier this year to reprimand
ANN IVER SA RY
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of Brantley, accused Guy. Reti. issembers of a conference coin- and not remove Justice Joseph t-rimuinat!on
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"To me, at least, it's very ed an aide to collect $1,000 from Into the convention to defray swear that they have listed all ceived at least $40,000 in unlawInsurance Commissioner convincing that we have prob. executives of the Independent the expenses."
ful compensation for referring
gifts exceeding $.
Thomas O'Malley's staunchest able cause" to recommend Life Insurance Co.
But committee staff director
Faircioth, Bryan and an insurance company clients to
defender on a House impeach. O'Malley's impeachment to the
E. A. Falrcloth, O'Malley's James Michael Rose said there Independent Life official Y.- ho his former law partners, Benmerit committee says the evi house, said Rep. Granville executive assistant, said was no mention of convention said he delivered the money, nett Feldman and Riccardo
dence of misconduct In office by Crabtree,
0 Malley told him in late 1971 expenses in depositions of Fair. James Stanley, were called Ciravolo, both of Miami.
O'Malley is "very damaging,"
The committee decided to that Jacob Bryan, Independent cloth, Bryan and two In. before the committee Monday.
The committee was told peeRep. Ralph hlaben, 1)- take live testimony Monday Life president from Jackson- dependent Life officiate. The
Also called as witnesses were viously that Feldman and CiraPalmietto, commented Thur- from nine witnesses, eight of ville. "was not helpful during latter two said they gave the Spencer Cullen, Insurance De.. volo had no insurance clients
sday after the panel heard a whom have given writtcn cvi. the campaign and to tie sure money to Faircloth in the Fon- partment examination direcO'Malley's 1970 election,
new allegation that (YMaIley dence damaging to O'Malley. he'd like to be helpfu! at that Lainbleau Hotel lobby in late tor; James Hanna. Insurance but have represented 59 Insur' '('i\ u.ln.
'lime panel is cxpt&amp;Lec1 w uW
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whether
to
recommend
O'MaIlev issued a statement 1971.
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analyst; and Michael O'Neil, at least
company.
() MaiIeys iriipcacflrnent later denying that he used the moo.
Faircioth testified that he re- Jack
Quaritius, Peninsular Life
Quaritius,
Ralph
hiaben's remark, plus the next week.
e. lie said it was used to defray ce1cd the cash in an envelope, Wickersham and Susan Skip. president, said in an Aug. 29,
comments of other committee
ith 1972 etter to O'Neil. a company
Ina major new charge raised CXCflSCS during the 1971 and 'l took it and gave it to Mr. per, all associated
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iderably less friendly to 13 months of O'Malley investi- anee Commissioners conthat O'Malley was deliberately
A committee staff report said of Jacksonville
O'Malley, indicated that the gations and three indictments vention that he hosted at Miami that O'Malley's failure to report
The Peninsular Life officials withholding approval of the
panel would vote next week to by the Leon County grand Jury. Ik'acts.
the $1,000 on required state gift will be questioned in connection Jacksonville firm's reorganire-t'omnmmmend impeachment of the impeachment committee
"This money did not come to forms was perjury, because the with new evidence concerning zation plan 'strictly for
()'Malley.
as told that O'Malley instruct- mmmc," O'Malley said. "It went law requires public officials to alleg3tions that O'Malley re- political reasons."
Having heard in "cocktail
'-';r!
conversations"
that Feldm an
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Legislators say their
debate over prison funds will barely be affected by a
federal judge's order for the state to bring its inmate
population in line with capacity.
Meanwhile, Atty. Gm
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Scott's order
beca,ise It uuid force the tatt' to either Oulici
million
worth of new prisons or prematurely release 2,500
prisoners.
Acting on a cornplair.t by
ordered in
Jacksonville that the population be lowered to an
"emergency level" in a year and to normal capacity
within 18 months.
"We will not hear anything until the U.S. Supreme Court
decides," said Chairman Harry Kutun of the House
Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee, "It is a
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Meanwhile, Coy. Reubin Asksigned a bill tCS-SBl23 into
law that reorganizes the state's
Rep. Okaloosa County, which five opmcnt.
DESTIN, Fla. (AP)
environmental agencies,
Sikes was unavailable to reRobert L.F. Sikes, D-Fla..
'ears later leased the land to
providing for an enlarged
he
made
denies reports that
local businessman Finley Dun- turn reporters' telephone calls I)epartment
of
Natural
Thursday, but his office
thousands of dollars in the last can.
issued Resources and an expanded
12 years from a land investment
The 99-year lease cost him a prepared statement. In It, I )t'partisient
Environmental
because it was enhanced by $100. But Duncan reportedly Sikes denied any conflict of in. Regulation.
legislation he backed.
went broke in 1958 and sold the terest.
house and Senate conference
lie said his the
Sikes, who was first elected to land lease for $60,000 to C.B.S.
C.B.S. venture committee members agreed on
Congress in 1940 and then re- Corp.. owned j'intly ny Sikes, was "not affected by and did
compromise bills reorganizing
elected 17 (tines, confirmed the late Newman C. Brackin, not profit by" any legislation in
Department of Health and
newspaper reports that he was onetime president of the Flori. which he took part.
Rehabilitative ServicesCSa member of a firm which do ila Senate, and lien H. Cox, a
Sikes called the news stories SBl65i and creating anew pris'eloped a Destin'-area housing Crestview businessman.
"sensationalism."
sin agency CS-SBI69, as the
project called holiday Isle.
Ten years earlier, Sikes had
('ox, contacted at his home House nuemsibers gave up their
But he said the firm never introduced a bill tilch sub. Thursiav.
the insistence on transfering 1111S
called
profited because of legislation sequently became law, trans. •gatioi
ill
"preposterous."
dt'lmniqucne'v programmis to the
lifting development restrictions ferring 875 acres
including
originally imposed on the land. the Holi day Isle land
to the
The New York Times and counts' on the condition that it
Pensacola Journal reported lie used only for recreation.
that Sikes' firm, C.B.S. DevelBut in 1961, while C. B.S.
.S. con.
invested
less
trolled
opmcnt Corp.,
the property, Sikes supthan $230,000 in holiday Isle and ported another house bill,
10 years later reported gross misade law in hate 1962, that
receipts of 81.8 million
changed the intent of the agreeAs reported in both news- imient by deleting the phrase
pars. public records show "for recreational purposes,'
papers.
that the federally owned land the newspapers reported.
WE HAVE
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his mouth, my son came along and grabbed the snake,
Jack Fulenwider, the burly chief Investigator for
freeing the bird, and hauled the stake to the zoo.
State Attorney Abbot Herring's office In Seminole
"My daughter was upset because she thought the
County, has a reputation for being frightening attimes.
bird was hurt. She had spotted red on the little tyke's
But Jack revealed arvther side of himself this week
head, thinking it was blood," Jack continued. "I
when he told a touching story about two hammerhead
showed
her the bird was okay and put it back In the
woodpeckers, several baby birds and a snake.
fleSL, i IUrUIg we mower wowu nave noinmg iuriner w
IL seems we good investigator has a uee wnicn
do with the llttie bird because human had touched It.
attracted the hammerheads this spring
I've heard this happens.
me birds worked daily, hammering and pecking
the
tree
until
away, at
Jack found a perfect circle had
"Well, the next day, there was the mother bird back
been drilled about three to four Inches deep before
and caring
family. A couple
going six Inches or so straight down Inside the trunk
of days later I spotted the adult bli'diin
some
"Ce would drill away at the wood and then fly
jta.nce awa while theHUte birdchirpped
a
and
away. The-second would sweep out the shavings and
squaw ked for food.
make room for me drilling," Jack explained. "Well ,
'
"I think the adult birds were telling the little guy
pretty sooti we had eggs Inside the bottom of the hole
th
at
(the wanted his food, he was going to have to fly
andtheadultbirdsstayedbusywarmfngthenest.
"One day I came home and found my daughter in over and get It. Sure enough, pretty soon he got up the
nerve and t3ok off," Jack said.
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VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - A be evacuated was not known, 'We will continue to accept
planeload of American women but Secretary of State Henry A. U.S. aid. The Lao government
and children took off from Kissinger said the American and the U.S. Embassy will
Vientiane today, launching the presence in the land-locked negotiate on the matter."

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The aid program thi.s year toevacuation of many of the 1,000 kingdom that has come under
Communist domination in the hits $32.5 million.
Americans In Laos.
'T -,
.I
The
Students continued to occupy
Comirtunist-domina
Led
past month would be substan
4
.
I
1
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~
0
Laotian government announced (laity reduced.
the AID headquarters coinM
ft: i
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thAt wpchtrgton bRA m-'rrim.~-i tn
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2
331
go,
Marine
guards
and c'
US
withdraw all " ¶ aid peraonnel uinsin Laos, including
w t.
which had hatüicd by th$
on their home, have a family, lose part ot it, i id then
~
except a few experts and to dis- ernment em loyes, 150 private American civilian are prison'. 41
1 time. Well, t
=Ite couldn't get out of the hole at';er
'_
k M0?
train the survior to take care of itself, Jack declares, is
=
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mantle the 24-year-old aid pro- civilians and 500 dependents. ers. And Pathet l,ao troops con.
9_=:Tn~r
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t
filling himself with birds, but he backed out, unbetter than watching a Wait Disney "True To Liffe"
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gram in the count!).
-,'iu',l nno ri'j ar th.:i went fcr the last livc nc.
Phoumt Vongvichil the Corn- tinued to restrict traffic in and
3
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Eighteen women PrO 61 chil. munist Pathet Lao deputy pre. out of the American housing
-Just as he slipped out of the nest with the bird In
1
"Can you think of a better nature spol than right In
T'he Memorial Day holiday weekend officiall
-#'
sa1dtherauooughttobenomoreans..o.
dren were aboard the first mice and foreign minister, told settlement four miles outside
begins at 6 p.m. today and ends at midnight
chartered Laotian tetliner that a ra ll y in the national sta dium Vientiane in h(ch about 140
Monday, May 26.
took off for Bangkok seven that in response to demonstra American families li ve.
TOM
DON
Meet
The government arranged
During that 78-hour span, 28 persons will die on
South Seminole Optimist Club recently staged its snmzal Like hours late because government lions in the past two weeks, the
BIKE SAFETY
Embassy
had
decided
to
the
release of foreigners held
Florida's highways, according to Highway Patrol
safety program at St. Mary Magdalene Parochial School In clearance was delayed. There U.S.
ANKARA, Turkey (API-Secreta ry of State Henry
b student
PROGRAM
Altamonte Sprlugs with Sgt. Eu Taylor of the Semliick County was no expla na tion for the de- close the of fices of the U.S. under house arrest
Director Colonel Eldrige Peach.
Kissinger met today with former Premier flu!ent Ece'.it
in 1varnakhet,
Agency for international demonstrat
y
Shrrif' Dept., offering an asfrt ttISi krid1ng a
f
"If our estimate should prove to be correct,"
...
and eisked him to throw his support behind a
ern
Laos.
and 14 Amensou
th
The husbands of the women, Development and withdraw all
Attamnnte Springs hrc Ik'partment. Sttan Innsway is pictured
ctttcment.
ieach said recentiv. "having 2 persons killed
Crc
Ilt,ri
from
there to
CI(b
11 eznpioyes of the U.S. aid All) personnel except a few
I- I'-( t'i%ing a afcy sLicker From Optimist President Bob Sehrnth
Ecevit
was
th
e
premier
who
ordered
during this period will be a tragic waste of human
th
nor
theast
Udorn
air
base
in
e
successful
0
while anoth er youngster awaits her turn in line. Sgt. Taylor program, will not leave until all experts.
Turkish
invasion
of
Cyprus
last
swnmer
but
with
now
along
heads
lives."
"The dissolution of USAID Thailand Thursday,
(seated) presented a handbook on bicycle safety aad a certificate wives and children of American
the
opposition
to
Premier
Sul,eymari
Demirel's
governofficials have been evacuated. does not mean we wull stop ac- Japanese peace corps workers,
Colonel Beach said, "Last year, 22 people were
to those students whose bikes passed the test.
ment.
The number of Americans to cepting American aid," he said. European missionaries and
killed and in 1973 40 were lost in traffic deaths. Over
Kissinger said they reviewed "international affairs In
employes of British volunteer
the last four years, about one person was killed
general and the Cyprus question in particular."
agencies.
Most
every two and one-half hours during Memorial Day
Asked what he expected th e opposition leader to. do
They had been confined to
weekends."
about a Cy prus settlement, he replied: 'I am sure It will
their homes for eight days dunbe a responsible role as he has always said it would be."
Of those who were killed last year, six were
ing which the Embassy said
Kissi nger during his visit warned Dernirel and Ecevit
there were 12 Americans in the
WASHINGTON - (NEA) - When the U.S.
pedestrians and seven others were persons ejected
What place should moral principles ha ve In
C'.......O. ,...t.
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at despite the U.S. Senate's approval of the resumption
th
town.
On Th ursday, the Einbasmonth
to
ratify
a harrniiaa
&amp;&amp;UI*I U
- V lV iid killed. Tweve ci'she uixurred
the conduct of a nation's (ureigil pulky.
I
of
American
arms
aid
to
Turkey,
the
House
of
sy
said
18 had been evacuated.
ohition designating April 24 as "National Day
in daylight hours and 15 crashes happened in clear
was captured wading to the northwest. They tell of parent - surrender or else,
time
when
America
ns are concer ned I'
At
a
Special
Correspondent
camp.
He
(AP
Representatives
won't
held
for
a
few
days
school
i
go
in
a
along
unless
there
is
actual
but today it reduced the number
weather. Two of the 22 deaths came about via of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man,"
about the future direction of their country in the
men
fleeing
in
blind
panic
from
Peter
Arnett
began
covering
a
river.
In
the
last
week,
only
the
25th
building,
then
released
to
his
to
14. There was no explanation
movement
toward
a
settlement
between
the
Greek
and
hardly an instance of editorial surprise was
That was the Inglorious end of murderously accurate artillery and 5th Divisions stood be tween family in Saigon.
accidents involving motorcycles,
light of the bitter Vietnam experience, at a time
Vietnam
War
in
1962.
He
the
Turkish
Cypriots
for any of the ctianes.
recorded. Perhaps understandably. Senatorial
when the "dirt)' tricks" of the Central
Too, it is worth noting that of the six snubs of this kind may be so common as to no
as there when it ended and has the to South Vietnamese in- fire, of officers deserting, of the Communists and mastery of
Intelligence Agency - which some critics allege
remained since the Corn- fantry divisions defending Sal. complete resignation to defeat the capital. The Communists
pedestrians killed, three died in accidents that
longer be newsworthy; these hundred men
A,ioslems,
attempted
or
contemplated
extended
to
the
munists took over. Here is his gon in the last hours of the by whole units, and of a few who moved first against the 25th.
happened during darkness hours.
regularly and deliberately Ignore actions
heads
of
state
assa
ination
of
certain
foreign
ss
report on the last days of the Vietnam War, the finale of the tried to salvage some honor slamming shells for three days
There is no law enforcement agency known to designed to condemn human oppression.
50-day rout of the million-man, from the sudden stunning into the Cu Chi base camp,
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Shooting between
are the subject of official investigation, the
South Vietnamese army.)
man that can eliminate traffic deaths alone, ac'r
brushoff of the National Day of
Palestinian Moslems and right-wing Christian Lebanese
question Is far from a rhetorical one
American-created Army of the victor)' grabbed by the Coinmu- which the U.S. 25th Division had
cording to Colonel Beach "even when we're out in Remembrance, actually, was for the Senate a
continued on the eastern outskirts of Beirut today despite
By PETER ARNET
Republic of Vietnam that began nists.
carvi out of the jungle 20 miles
AU governments claim to act from moral
full force as they will be this Memorial Day comparatively small slight of decency along
•
All Special Correspondent in the Central highlands and
deployment of a buffer force of Lebanese security troops.
The pattern of defeat became northwest of Saigon in 1966.
principles, of course, but the question has a
The government stationed troops of the new special police
SAIGON (AP) - One corn- s pread down the coast until j. evident early In April when elite
weekend," he says. "We must have the full these lines. In recent years the body has refused
The Communist forces
LISBON, Portugal (AP) - military regiuie'S internal sespecial
relevance for Americans, according to
to approve other more urgent human rights
force
with
manding
general blew his gon itself was left defenseless units around Hue and Da Nang launched the overwhelming last More than 40,(X)) people mar- curity force, announced th at it
armored
cars
and trucks between the warrin g
cooperation of the traveling public if everyone is to
Charles Frankel, professor of philosophy and
resolutions which would call for the international
brains out after ordering his and defeated.
factions in eastern subuz-bswhei-e at least 20 persons have
fled as Communist forces attack on the Cu Chi base at 6 died in Lisbon Thursday night has arreste d 21 "counter-revoArrive Alive," Colonel Beach concluded,
public
affairs at Columbia University.
political rights of women, the international
been killed in three days of fighting be tween Palestinian
lS,(X)O.man infantry division to
Reports of the final hours of massed in the hills.
a.m. on April .
in support of Socialist party lutionary activists" involved in
In addition to those people who will lose their condemnation of all forms of racial
surrender
without
a
fight.
guerrdlas
and
the
private
army
of
the
Phalangist
party.
The
debacle
allowed
CommuThis is because, he writes in "Morality and
tile
15-year
war
have
trickled
The
first
target
was
a
di0sion
demands that the leftist a terrorist organization binwd
:
lives this weekend, there will be countless others discrimination, and the world abolition of forced
Another (led in panic after into Saigon from survivors of fist forces to encircle Saigon a training center whose soldiers military government's "drift in Spain. it said they ere
But the troops withdrew when they got caught in a
U.S. Foreign Policy," a booklet recently
who will be permanently maimed or disfigured labor, forced marriage and forced prostitution.
commandeering the only jeep the two divisions involved - the Full week before the fall of the broke and ran in the first toward
crossfire, and the casualty toil rose to more than 25 dead
published by the private, non-partisan
Communist
dic. "supplied by mercenaries frotii
while still others will suffer the sadness and
wounded,
and
150
still
running in his shell-blasted 5th north of Saigon and the 25th city, and the message was ap- minutes. An hour later Commu- tatorship" be blocked.
educational
Foreign
Policy
Assn.,
unlike
most
Spain and France, with whom
Indeed, the Senate's record concerning the
other
na
ons
"made
by
ti
God
or
history,"
heartbreak that accompanies such tragedies.
nist tanks were inside Cu Chi.
the
us
maintain relations and
o
applauded
they
Th
ands
more
global cause of human dignity is, as one member
Uni
te
d
S
ta
tes
"dec
la
na
red
itself
tion
a
by
an
act
The
division
commander,
from
through
w ho m they receive
the
sidewalks
for
Socialist
Then again, there will be those who lose their says, "odorous." And, unfortunately, Its
I
troops
to
in
of
exp
li
cit
political
self-cons
told
stay
place.
But
le
uction,
by
a
j
tr
is
support
ader Mario Soares, who
from fascist organlives through drownings, fire and other unforeseen reluctance leaves a scer,t on every American.
deliberate
compa
ct
within
three
hours
a
company
threatened
Into
which
people
entered
by
izations"
to pull the party out
Constitutionally, the United States cannot of.
happenstances.
eommandir
reported
the
tanks
annou
nc
ing
their
allegiance
to
universal
princoalition
military-civilian
. - _______
tli
With all this in mmii s.v
.. iircip zoli. nitr . Ig,i-c in tidally loin other nations in the observance of
W_
ciples
at
were
th
e
sprawling
cabi
th
rough
th
they
declared
ought
to
be
at the
t
in
which
he
is
a
minis
i
ne
international laws of human rights without a
be extra cautious this weekend.
base's second line of defense ter wi thout portfolio.
founda tion of government everywhere."
SERVICE'
two-thirds Sena te vote approving each law; and
ai.
When (h iving, watch out for the other guy at all since the Senate has steadfastly refused to
and
were threatening the
The
Socialists
got the largest
'I
CALL
MILLERS
ap.
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Fertilizer sale. Optimist MAY 24-25
Mail. Speaker, Dr. John Mills, Springs Civic Center. Primard y command bunker.
Jefferson, in his Inaugural Address of 1801,
tor
times. In other words, be a good defensive driver. prove aII but a few world treaties and conI
vote in the constitutional con- ~
PH,
322-03S2
Lyman
tUgb
School
Annual
Youth
Athletic
Fund
and
described the United States gavernment as "the
CentennW Plus 4 Spring Art director of Center for Govern. for teenagers, but open to all
.
II
General Ba ordered his ve~tio
If you and .yburs are having a fun day at the ventions in this area, the entire country remains
'n election last month, and ~
Hand
1
a
man
of
Concert
featuring
the
Central
Florida
Chorale
Festival
by Florida Federation mental ResponsibUity, U of F. ages.
2619 Orlando Dr. 0?-?2
IU Herald:
formulated
except
for
the
actions
of
V'Ince
world's
best
hope."
11min,
not
corrimand
staff
into
two
groups
So
11
beach, take a count of nose periodically and keep
isolated from the development of human xlght.s
Symphonic
Band;
Stage
land;
Sanford
evange
cal
benefit,
Mid-Florida
of
Art,
S&amp;L,
at
DeBary
Mansi
on
Reservations
to
Mrs.
John
.
All
li
temper,
spoke
of
the effort at
Fechtel who refused to approve the
and ran out.
MAY 31.JUNE i
ny at the party headquarters, -------_______________
Open Letter to Rep. Bob Hattaway:
close tabs on everyone - especially the regulations.
Orchestra; and Sth Grade Airport and 17-92 and Serriinole Florida artists invited to Nfelick.
POWU government as "the last, best hope of
"At
that
moment
I
saw
that
told
the crowd: "Only a party
A House subcommittee on interna ti onal
Band, 7:30 pin., school Plaza, Casselberry.
youngsters.
exhibit. To secure registration
The so.called County Fire Department and
Mid-State Antique Bottle all men were going their own
CAROLINE
with the strength of the SocialAIIi LI". tad,
Concerning your guest column In the Sanford
auditorium. Open to public,
PttI,t'l
Along with this sense of hope, says Frankel,
forms, write to William Sholar, JUNE 12
And, if it's a big barbecue that's on your organizations suggests the Sena te ha., failed to
it's three mill taxing authority established by
Collectors Inc., seventh annual way and not following orders," isIs
''
consolidate
democracy
Dew.
can
with ratify "at least 29 human rights conventions" - Sunday Herald, May 10, I don't know whether I
23-24
MAY
chairman, at 35 Lake Drive,
ordinance is in reality a special tax district since there has been in the American air since the time
Auditions for Bicentennial show and sale, Rollins College said a staff officer who was in Portugal."
br&amp;"% sto at
Poppy Day by American
agenda, use common sense. Start your fire
but one, the Genocide Treaty and that may well hold a minority or a majority point of view, and so
Poppy Days by American DeBary, Fla. 32713. A small fee Chorus, 2-5 p.m., Altamonte Field House, Winter Park.
ounty property owners were exempted of the Declaration of Independence the idea that
Legion and Auxiliary 255 in
caution - don't do like some idiots and use gasoline
be tue most dismal illustration of its shame. The frankly I don't care, but I am one who strongly
Legion and Auxiliary 255, of for space. Dance, Sat urda y
from paying the tax prior to passage of the or. something better Is expected of a nation selfDeltona area for benefit of
of escape to avoid fire and fijs who overthrew the fascist
it I Stock So 01 Oo' "0(1 Rd
to get it going - and keep little ones at a safe treaty, written after the World War 11 slaughter believes that increased taxing and spendin
Workers welcome, eveni ng at Fire Hall In DeBary.
th
is
th
312W Hy I? 2. Cauelb.frv 934 04
g by dlnance by e Comm sion. WhetheS e tire created to demonstrate the possibility of a
all
wars,
from
9
Deltona.
veterans
of
shelling. I myself ran away. dictatorship 13 months ago,
-_
distance. Watch out for flying sparks
Jews, and first submitted
government
•- a
uw
a
•jiii
up*
"p'
' •
j
5UVDCBL
a.m.
uu
evening,
jumping
over
any
kind
of ohSoares said: "Gentlemen of the
I ML
quarter century ago, prohibits certain acts Index foi' judging efficiency or good government cldental. 11w Commission maintained a very low Something hotter is expect ed th
tering grease.
of Del tona to offer your -s er
of at na tion by
_________________________________ stacle Including barbed wire
'
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Revolu tionary Council and the
committed
wi
th
th
e
Intent
to
destroy,
in
whole
vi
s.
or
Your
article
ce
dealt
with,
among
o
th
er
th
ings, a
At all times, no matter what you do or where
MAY 24
profile concerning their Intention to establish the the world; something better Is demanded by that
Idylwllde Elementary School
ward
th
e
main
gate
of
the
base Armed Forces Movement, do
MAY 22, 1975
Graduation exercise of
Foley, a girl
you go, make a special effort to make this in Part, a national. ethnic, racial or religious study of county government by the Public service for well over a year before pass e, nation's own citium.
I
Skating Party, Melodee Skating
;
q
to
seek
a
way
out.
What
was not destroy the beauty of the
MAY
23-15
group. Seventy eight nations have ratified it - Research and Management ComPanY- Since a regardless of whether they had broad support or
ADMISSIONS
students In 1974-75 school year
fir
Out of the disilIuslonment of American
I
Memorial Day one on which we honor the memo
present Rink, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
most
dramatic
were
the
25th
of
April.
Do
not
make
this
Fellowship
Players
ry but not yet the U.S. Senate.
company of this kind by its very na ture is being
idealism
•
Deltona
.
not.
after
World
DISCIIARGF.S
War
I,
however,
and
out
of
•
of those who died while serving our country - not
wounded. Some had lost one leg the saddest month of May since
Adult Education "The Miracle Worker," 8 p.m.,
Why' Sen. William Proxmire, who has paid to produce a wordy study, they usually
the apparent lessons of World War II, there
SaflfOr(i:
Program
at 10 a.m., in
Sanford:
but still 'r:ed to drag them- 1926," when a coup ended a
the day when your loved ones will remember you pleaded since 1%7 for approval of the genomcide recommend changes of various kinds. I have
Fellowship hall, First United MAY 26
As for the library service which was emerged a new school -the pofitical realists (liarles S. Butler
Deltons Community Center.
William Ii. Brooks
I
selves
on - to where nobody previous Portuguese republic. 1 Gc3rbage Disposer
Sanford
Homemakers
Club,
as having been one of th e statistics of Memorial pact almost every day the Senate has been In never heard of a study which conned onfy one authorized by a straw ballot vote In 1924, In- who
Methodist Church of
called for a foreign policy guided by a
Alma M. Bagwl)
Speaker Edward Tal ton, head
White
Bea
Jacqueline
Deni
se
knew,
O
ther wounded were 1g.
1:30 p.m., home of
The march was called to proDay 1975.
session, says fear and ignorance work against sentence. "What you have is working fine, leave
clusive of authority to tax ki mffl for payment to headed conception of the national interest.
i
MOM 77
I). Jeannette Waters
Clara
D.
Corley
nored
by
fellow
mbatan
.
co
Newsome,
301
E.
24th
St.
ts
the closing of the Socialist
test
Ito riss it"
passage. Conserva ti ves, fearing one-woridism, it alone."
MAY
zs
the Orlando Public Library for library service to
Among other things, says Frankel, realism
Norval G. Angle
years. Deltona Choral Group
Isa be l E. Peatsall
fl, stoti, 1' 2
his staff party newspaper Republica by
"When
Gen.
Ba
and
eve it and other International agreements
Articles 5 and 8 of the Florida Constitution Seminole County, this is no bargain. Seminole
Dedication
of
newly
built
a 11
Texas Hickson
hp outomol'C
"
27
chip away at US. sovereignty. Sen. Barry spell out rather specifically the duties of the Junior College has an excellent library which Is suspect In foreign
Temple Shalom, on Elkcam
Markos S. Lyons
policy; (b) moral principles
s.4fsvvK e
Sanford Optimist Club noon Frank B. Ashdown
base more than 1,000 men were fernng to that action, Soares
beUeves ratification of Office of the Clerk of the Court. Not being an open to the public and if the Commissioner are the word kind of general principles, inviting
Altamonte Springs Boulevard near Providence,
Deborah
F. Maples
Aprd
Beatrice
Rivers
trying, each in his own way, to said: "We cannot believe that
the cenodde Treaty would jeopardize some lLs. attorney I can 't voice a legal opinion, but wanted to pay out $450,000 for one year's service zealotry and fana ti
E3ementary PTA Spring Fling Deltons, at 2:30 p.m. Public luncheon. Sheraton Inn 14 and
cism; (C) there is a direct
Rivers
Bernice Davis &amp; ba by
f
SR
46
Speaker
Coach
Jerry
Amy
G.
escape, climbing over the gate, the armed forces movement
citize ns who, say, accused of genocide in volving nowhere In these articles can I find a suggestion as they did by contract with Orlando, it should contradiction between morals and poli ti
Car ni val, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., invited.
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The banner of consumerism is In the forefront of a
Irene C.W.Stinson
Dora Mae Bryant
cs, and
Posey,
Seminole
High
School.
floeard
Rod,a
crossing
fields of mines. Quite a would countervene the people's
Palmview and Palm Springs
Congress to estabIM a new bureaucracy which wffl create early American blacks. might be brought to trial that would authorize taking financial respon. have been used to expand the college library (d)foreign policy 3hou)d be based on man as he
Carolyn R. Stiller
Il E AstUrtivil 111"factmifft f trief
"N1155
DeBary," to be
few NO been shot dead by will like this -this clear violaDrive. Barbecue chicken
hundreds of federal jobs and cog tht tupayer3 an estimated $16 in a foreign country and denied U.S. judicial sibifil.im from the Clerk's Office and estabMng services or at a minimum set aside for several is and not as we would like him to be.
April
Beatrice
Postle,
Rivers
Altamonte
Sanford Grammar School Joanne C.
AL PORZIG
fellow combatants for ear li er (ion of the pr ess law."
protection,
a new Comptroller Department. I asswne thIs years until enough had been accumulated to
dinner, 5-7 p.m.; movie crowned on gr ounds of DeBary
billion over the next three years.
But moral principles are dangerous only
Amy
G.
Rivers
a.m.,
Hall,
at
noon.
She
and
her
MA.
p.m.,
final
meeting.
Springs
Republica
was
the
only
news7:30
tiaving
refused
to
obey
the
orProxmire
has
argued
endlessly
that
such
a
PLUMBING
,,Reluctant Astronaut" 10
A proposed constima protection agency to "monitor" the
would create a need for more money and more establish a Seminole County Library System. At when they are treated as absolutes, argues
Catherine Leoni in i ste r,
magic Court, will lead a Maypole Fifth Grade Awards Program. Theresa Ruvolo, DeBary
paper in Lisbon not controlled
.to resist.
ac tions of other governmen ta l regulator departments has been fear is unfounded. And so has the Sena te Foreign employment and add to the 46 per cent increase the very least it would have been better than a Frankel. Properly employed, ,,they are in.
noon and 3:30 p.m.;
Ph.fll)l
Jeannine Louisa Gomez,
('assadaga
Gen. Ba h:iself jumped on by the Communists.
705 s French Sanford
given leguilative form in bilis before both the limse and Senate. Relations Committee, which has reported the bill in the county work force the past t%o years paid voucher and no tangible assets at some dispensible guidelines to action ... they help us
show, 2 p.m. Moonwalk, pony Dance. "Miss DeBary" Contest
I
DeBary
Roy
E.
fleikkinen.
'Meanwhile, COPCON. the
the only jeep left, belonging to
games and
Go-Karts,
sponsored by DeBary Chamber MAY 28
But, as Preside nt Ford emphasized In a recent address to favorably on three occasions. The committee which you mentioned In your comments. The later date.
to decide what to do about dearly prized
ride,
Deltona
Harold
J.
Flanagan,
('asselberry
values
In
this
of
Commerce,
co-sponsor
ed
Annual
meeting
Central
the artillery commander. He
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, ample federal tools exist says the bill is not retroactive and that ex- apparent decision to submit it to the voters In the
freshments.
whiCh our civilization has deep investments and
C. Reedy, Lake
C. Lillian llealy, DeBary
year
with
the
Florida
Florida
Chapter,
American
Red
Eugenia
I
erdered
the gate opened so he
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traditions
under
ur
it
are
not
possible,
. form of a referendum would never have been
already to insure that the American consumer Is kept sec
Ned N. Julian our senaeof identity and self4.espect is Involved.
Mary
Aletha Madeline Journey,
Seminole Audubon Society Federation of Art.
Cross,
home
5p.m.,
of
Mr.
and
could
flee.
After
(he
gates
I'%from purveyors of shoddy merchandise or inadequate services.
(ziry D. Brown, Lake Monroe
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#, monthly meeting and covered
Mrs. Taylor Drysdale,
opened, a fleeing crowd swelled
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The federal effort should be directed to improving their focus
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Empire State Club of Parkdale
Dr., Orlando, Geneva Legree, Oviedo
d., h picnic at Silver Lake home
to more Own 2,000 as families
and performace.
Puerto
Criado.
Eduvigis
C.
Charles W. Poytz, Deltona
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of Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford,
Deltona, 4 p.m., Deltona followed by swimming, boating
joined soldiers. They looked
The nation does not need another Inflatlon4eedlng federal
Rho
Laura
Lavery,
Deltona
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Community Center. Enterand dinner (call Red Cross
like bees fleeing an endangered
empire to cha llenge or compete with existing watchdog agen.
Thomas J. O'Reilly, Deltona
tainment: "Another Episode of office for reservations). Open to
hive. Communist guns began
des.
BIRTHS
Gary D. Brown, Lake Monroe
the honeymooners," under the all Interested In Red Cross.
firing front nearby but the)'
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Sandirection of Mrs. Charles
Ella Mae Neal)', Lake
,Acre firing into the air to stop
Insurance Agencies
Z
.Nlonroe
the soldiers and not to kill
WASHINGTON - Uncle Sam has shelled out the 1974 spring semester. Yet 71 received full Jackie will get the full
Donna
anti
Mrs.
Robert
i
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All
meeting.
following
the
I
Voters
Mr.
League of Women
momwials &amp; PI&amp;4vn
Vickey K. Fowler &amp; baby.
them."
amount. At least one "Piracy." Under international law, t.hey said,
a whopping $329.6 million to students who ap- time be nefits of at least $270 per month,
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source close to the negotiations doubts it. Heiress Cambodia had a legal right to
The officer was captured and
seize the ship afte r
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.COUNTRY
CLUB
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Perently pocketed the money and then played
At another Maryland school, one veteran was Christina Onassis, who dislikes Jackie, "isn't it steamed within UW
Deltona elegible.
Coininunity Room, Altamonte
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hooky.
allowed to keep signing up for classes for five about to give her anything like $20.5 million," Cambodia tinimo n it. I...41,...l.,I
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uiii waters.
They are Vietnam veterans who have been semesters, although he never has completed a
vi i.ru u ii
said the source.
The
Mayagucz
was
only
eight
miles
from
the
collecting their educational benefits, It seems, single course. He still Is enrolled in the college
The late Aristotle Onassis Left no will but left Cambodian islet of
Poulo Wal when it was
without bothering to go to school.
and, of course, still collects his monthly
the keys to his financial empire with his stopped.
Yesterday's high was 91,
The House Veterans Committee has quietly government check,
daughter Christina, according to our sources.
overnight low 60. Early morMeanwhile, the Joint Chiefs gave President
ordered the General Accounting Office to
Christina discussed a financial settlement with
ning ground fog will restrict
Another
student,
according
to
the
n
Ford
vestigate the massive overpayments and to
their opinion that the ship could be rescued
'Jackie
In
London
a
few
days
ago.
Thmfter.
dr
iving conditions. Otherwise ,
recommend ways to get back the misspent vestigative report, was asked why he was $20.5 million of the Onassis fortune was Iran: because of its isolated location off an
islet
Sonic
partly
cloudy through S-aturenr olling in the same course he had taken the
35 miles from the Canlbo(jian coast.
funds
sferred
by
Chase
Manhattan
Bank
from
London
Blair Agency
day. highs in the ittid to utiper
previous semester, "You get your money." he
r the end, the Prczlient !tlan
Thc ';c!rr,ns
have
,,
to New Yui City wl*e it was put intu the acto hl
8O.
Lows
in
the
low
to
mid
6fi.
replied,
"so
why should you care how I use my
generals rather than his lawyers.
taxpayers, meanwhile, could be
count of the M il bank, Tweed, Hadley
3
McCtO)
Boyd-Wallace Insurance Agency
entitled
benefits?"
Winds variable 10 mph or less.
They have taken advantage of a tax law, which
law firm, our sources say.
afternoons.
What
has
happened
In
PUYALLUP
HOSPITAL:
The
Puyallup
on
shore
In
Maryland,
according
to
the
was Intended to permit veterans to begin their
At this writing, less than $900,000 has been Indians gave up chea
other state educatim
ply 39 acres of land In 1941
jj going on
Crumley Monteith Inc.
Ex te nded Forecasts- Mostly
education without wilting around for the officials,
trandaTed
into
Jacquellm's
account
at
so
the
federal
government
couJd
build
an
tlrothout
the
nation.
The
scandal
ma
y
compel
to
Highs
from
the
mid
80s
Indian
fair.
wherewithal. Under the law,
First National Qty Bank. But Onassis executives
Twenty years later, the got
low 90s. Lows mainly in the
Karns Insurance Agency
benefit checks must be sent out before the a return to former, tighter controls. GOvernment have been conferring with bank officials, ac- hospital.
turn
ed the hospi tal over not to the Indians but to
enforcement officials meanwhile, have
sou
.
and
70
upper
60s
north
3
th
veterans start their classes.
cording to our sources, about a large transfer. Washington state
for a token $1 payment.
Daytona Beach tides- highs
IV
Some schools, particularly community recovered only $192.3 million of the misspent
The Mckibbin Agency
Jackie's attorney, Alexander Forger of the
Now
the
Puyallups
want
the
$336
am.,
1:35
8:16;
low
hospital
back,
7:47
a.m.,
colleges, abet the culprits by permitting them to
Milbank, Tweed firm, refused to discuss the and the state
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a •a would like to get rid of It. But the
£ .)l p.m.; s-- s tAIJIUVVIUIskip CL*S55 and still ?flfl*lfl listed as students
JACKIE'S SETTLEMENT: Jacquelin
roweils Insurance Agency
details of the negotIatIons. We also were unable state goVeriuneflL IS lI)5iSt1fl
UPOn a $1.7 million
highs7:2l a.m., 8:02 p.m.; lows
entitled to federal benefits.
Kennedy Onassis, the toast of the jet set, inky get to get any formal comment from the Onauts
Payment either from the Indians or the feds.
am.. 1:37 pH
n many states, It pays colleges to keen a en&amp;oti 120.5 million settlement from her late off ice- Szkpm,n
1:22
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c,A
h.-. t_-i-_-i Sanford Insurance Inc.
4'WiU3I (11*0
r''" fr 1th (')(lLO M,.nk,fi,.
a ,,v svzrju government
won't
pay,
and
the
students on the rolls who don't attend classes, husband's estate.
First National City banks had nothing to say.
state government won't
because the amount of state support depends
This is the amount, according to sources close
FORD'S DILEMMA: President Ford ordered without pay. "The state give up the hospital
Tony Russi Insurance Agency
got at least $10 million
upon the size of the enrollment.
to the late sh ipping tycoon, which was tran- the rescue of the merchant ship Mayaguez
th
of
use
out
of
It for $1," grumbled a
wor
In Maryland, for example, an investigation sferred from London to New York City for the against the advice of Ms legal experts.
uyallup
spokesman.
"With
a little help from the
disclosed that 145 vetersns at one community se ttlement.
The,as always somebody who doesn't gel the
They cattloned him that, contrary to his federals, we could
Sanford, Florida
905 Laurel Avenue
322-2131
make It count for a lot more
college never completed a single course during
We couldn't determine, however, w he t her public stitement, the ship's capture was not than
word!"
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Chiet rx;xity Duane Hamll. Vire 84juad Lt. Ray
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understanding ot terms."
Joe Namath has
WSI. President Chris HemNamath was apologetic over nieter said in Honolulu that not
jected the World Football
League's $4 million offer but not signing with the WFL but signing Namath "may be a Iresays he won't hang up his Na- maintained the WFL would not mendous setback in TV
tionalFootballLeaguecleatsas be ruined without him,
negotiations for 1975.
long as the money is right.
"in no way does the league's
"But on the other hand, it
Namath, who played out his success stand with any one in. may be a plus factor because
option with the New York Jets dividual," said Namath. He we have established in the
last year to become a free tronicelly was joined later sporung community the t thragent, said at a press confer- Thursday night by former league wi ll not compromise its
NFl, team except the Jets has and Jun Kiick, both signed by
"It was a very attractive of.
bid for his services.
the WFL, as he opened a new fer and a very difficult decision
But he said he was open to nightclub here.
to make," Namath said. "I Felt
offers.
"A great deal of the WFL's bad about not signing. EveryThe Jets reportedly have of. success this year is going to de- one was excited about it.
fered their star quarterback a pend on the quality of the loot"I decided not to accept it be.
three-year contract worth $1 ball," added Namath, who at 31 cause of the reasons stated million. Narnath said returning is still the sport's highestpriced perscrial and private." he said.
to New York is "certainly a commniodity despite his injury. "Maybe in the future, I can

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Charlie's won a second half game
and then came back to win a first half
contest Thursday in the SanfGrd
Recreation Department Women's
Softball League.
Charlie's stopped Atlantic National
Bank 20.5 in a regular-scheduled
second half battle, and then stomped
the Bankers again fl-7 In a rained-out
first half game.
Shoemaker Construction Company
plowed over Ritz Theatre 8-2 In a
second half confrontation.
Charlie's has zoomed to the second
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Joan Turner of Charlie's again
turned In a masterful pitching per.
formance. She limited Atlantic
National Bank to four hits and one
walk.
Charlie's exploded for 16 runs in the
bottom of the fifth Inning for the
rained-out win.
Betty Turner and Donalyn Knight
paced Charlie's with a triple and two
singles apiece. Judy Carlton belted a
triple and Carol Ann Pickles and
Cathy Griffith slammed two singles
apiece.
Shoemaker Construction scored
eight r,ma In the final three nnmgs
after falling behind to Ritz 2-0 in the
third.
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When It ended Thursday evening,
they had won their first American
Basketball Association championship
by holding off Indiana, 110-105, ending
an eight-year drought.
Colonels' owner Ellie Brown, 11P*
ping champagne afterwards In the
dressing room, said, "We're ready to
take on the National Basketball
Association in a Super Bowl, but they
probably won't do it. They have
much to lose."
Loule Dampier, the only Colonels'
player still around since Game No, I
was played in 1967, admitted t wa
nice to collect a winner's check for
approximately $7,000, "but
something more important.
"The money will go Into the bank or
I'll spend it, but I'll have a cham.
plonship ring to keep forever."
in taking the series four games to
one, the Colonels relied heavily on
ArtisGilmore, whocollected2$ points
and set a playoff record by snatching
31 rebt*inds. That was three more
than he had last Saturday when he
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was the game's only hit.
Dennis Adams and Tony Adams did
notallowahlt, but walked ls and gave
up 10 runs.
The Twins scored 11 runs in the last
two Innings to knock off the Panthers.
Tim Fall led the Twins' attack with
two singles. G. Swift poked a double.
Greg Carter smashed a home run,
Rick Nooney smacked a triple and
Bruce Franklin clobbered three
singles for the Panthers.
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the game hasn't always been enjoyable for him.
"But I'm having mor,
,fun now than
I've ever had before," the Golden
State Warriors' star said prior to
tonight's third game of the nationally
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series against the Washington BuUet&amp;
The reason for his joy has been
miraculous manner in which the
Warriors have played this season,
including their unexpected 2.4 lead
over the Bullets. And the major
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dur."d Ci'.'to:. !I..7 Th'r.4ny Li the
Sanford Recreation Department
Lassie Softball League.
Lincoln Community club trounced
the Sanford Seniors 12-1 Wednesday.
Bowl America retained its two.
game lead over Sanford Police. Bowl
America is 10-3, Pollee 8-5, Ctvltan 54
and Art Brown 3-10.
Sanford Poce rode the arm of
Loa, w toised a onehitter, walked one and struck out (otzr.
literesa B.raceland did the job of.
fensively with two singles.
Both teams scored twice in ft
second then Sanford Policeadded
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Rabbit) RIggirLs and Tina Turner
each collected two singles for Bowl
America. liz Calm stroked three
singles for Civitan.
Pam Bryant paced Uncoin Can.
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Thom and Stringer captured state championships in the
triple jump and 120-yard high hurdles respectively. llxrne
leaped 46-feet., 2.Inches In the triple jump and Stringer sprinted
14.8 in the high hurdles.

HOUSTON- A handful of Seminole Junior College track
athletes will compete today axkl Saturday In the National Junior
College Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Houston.
David Law, Nate Perkins, Theroy Stringer, Manny
Wetherbee and ELI Thorne accompanied SIC Coach Terry
Coach to the prestigious meet.
Don Merrick was expected to head the SiC contingent,
the sprinter is competing this weekend for the U. S. track and
field team touring the People's Republic of China.
The team is competing this weekend at Shanghai.
Wetherbee, SJC's national indoor pole vault champion,
shouldbethe!thiders'bestbetforanationaltjtle,
':.j.ing. At the state meet
early this month, Wetherbee failed at 15 feet, 6-inches and
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Thornealsotooksecondththe44Oyarddash(48.5).
SIC's mile relay team of Thorne, Perkins, Norwood
Wilkerson and Mprrick set a Florida record at the state nxvt,
and also broke the national junior college record earlier this
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Sneva, a surprise to many but
their crews.
not to car owner Roger Penske,
It is considered a certainty
has a good piece of equipment
that the 24-year-old Carter, the
and knows how to drive it. I f
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Foyt, to the surprise of just in the first three.
he lies in bed today and nurses But itwiilbeina patchwork car
in which he wiil have no chance
about no one, goes off as a 2-1
his sore back, and as his pit
Jot0ck
has
the
second
favorite Sunday to win his
works to create a corn- to practice.
est machine In the field, and the
So Carter cannot be considfourth Indianapolis
petitive car from a pile of Junk,
odds For Foyt and 12 others only question is will it last?
were set in an informal annual new Goosen-Drake-Sparks Duane"Pancho'CarterJr. can ereti a strong challenger to

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NORWALK, Ohio (AP) — Lefty Grove, the hail of
Fame pitcher who had a sizzling fastbail and a trigger
temper, is dead, lie was 75.
Robert Moses Grove died Thursday at his home. Cause
of death was listed as a heart attack.
Of his famous left arm, Grove once said. "the old boy
just played out on me after 21 years, 17 in the big
leagues."
in those 17 major league seasons with the Philadelphia
Athletics and Boston Red Sax before he retired in 1941.
Grove posted a 30140 record for a fantastic .682 winning
percentage, compiled a 3,06 earned run average and
registered 2, 266 strikeouts. He won 20 games or more in a
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times,
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4-2 In the extreme heat at the
athlete. Sometimes in the battle
Memorial Auditorium, and tied u
between courage and fear, fear wins.
Stanley Cup's final series at two vicIt was up to Gerry Desjardlns to win
tories each entering Sunday's fifth
his fight with himself Thursday night
game In the best-of-seven set.
after losing it badly just two days
"I was figh ting the puck again
before. But whil e the Buffalo Sabres'
tonight,
especially in the first period,"
goalie admits he won a tattle in
DCsJaxdlflS said. "Philadelphia didn't
fourth game of the National Hockey
Lcaguc's championship series, be still put much pressure on me at the
or I would ha'e been In big trouble."
Isn't sire a bout the rest of the war,
"I was worried and the guys knew
Asit was, the Flyers scored on their
it," he said. "But they kept enthird shot of the game - bringing to
cosraging me to be more confident
nlind horrible memories of
'oinwI,
and gradually, It
"Right after the warmup, I felt like
in the Flyers' lirs two shots and three
coming out of the game."
of the first six before removing
Desjardins stayed In, helped the
hhnself train the contest.

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protest after Kentucky won 95-93.
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on the clock, who almost pulled the
game out for Indiana when he hit two
free throws, narrowing the gap to 108
103. He then drnped Ins !3-foot shot,
but Gll.more was fouled and pumped
In two from the free throw Line to
make it 110-105.
Indiana called time out with 15
sonds left, and when play resumed
Billy Keller fired off a 26-footer that
missed.

fourth seasoin with the
Warriors
he also played for three
teams In four years in the American
Basketball Association — Barry is
serving as Golden State's captain for
the First time. He has fulfilled the role
with relish, often acting as an
assistant coach, but never in.
terferring with the authority of head
Coach Al Attics.
"This is the way basketball Is
suposed to be," said Barry, the only
established individual standout on a
team of littleknown and obscure
players. "It is 3uposed to be fun. And
it has been, because everyone has
been pulling together, playing as a
team.,,
Barry's total of 60 points, Including
16 of 16 free throws, is high for the
series, Washington's Phil Chenler is
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A.J. Foyt,
who
be a 2-1 favorite
to win
anwill
unJohncock and teammate Wally minutes would have made.
the Sanford Senior Baseball one,struckoutfourandgaveup cials and drivers.
The thought of it may haunt precedented fourth Indy 500.
Dallenbach have been expiring
League and Knights of one run.
Foyt joined Carter and the 31
Although perirnutuel betting iirly regularly in practice so him every time he thinks about
Cleveland
ouble Whammy (Hysell) 2 1; 6. Columbus opened the second
14 20 412
1975's running of the In. other drivers here Thursday
Chris Gardner and Ricky on auto racing is illegal, the poll far this month.
West
Henry T Victory (Bridgej) 57
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amazingly
accurate
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Ife" Vo (Weavef) S-1; 3, Worthy Foreign Wars.
Fredericks smashed a triple for friendly survey for information
9. California
dianapolis, but the 10-1 odds on most in the month-long party the cars are allowed on the
Kansas
City 21 19 -$25 2
Robin (Setciers) 9 2 1, Sass Santo
Badcock upped its mark to 2-2 Police,
purposes only. The poll
Minnesota
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(Stevens) 6-1; 3. Merle Voto
him reflect the troubles he's that is Indy — were all that re- track.
Anthony Knight and Mike trrecily named Gordon
Chicago
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Johnny Rutherford. last
had in past years. Teammate mained Thursday before a
Thursday's Results
1; 7 Belt Gesle (D'Amalo) I 1; 8. which plays Police tonight at 7 Wright combined for a two1973 and Johnny RuthTexas 6, Milwaukee 0
Mario
Andretti
is
back
at
12-1,
three-hour
practice
session
was
year's
winner who will be startLucky Mary (Bintsley) S-i.
at the Sanford Memorial hitter for K of C. Both pitchers cock in
Califor nia 6. Boston 3
erford last year as the most
ELEVENTH: I M—Pace Clingtaking
Into
account
his
ninth
to
be
ended
at
the
Indianapolis
ing
on
the
inside of the third row
Stadium, Leads the four-team allowed one hit.
Chicago 7. Baltimore I
$400: 1 Charier (Lake) 41; 2 C0l
likely to succeed.
Speedway.
Motor
Sunday, turned in a lap a
Only games scheduled
league with a 4-0 record. Chase
Bernie Von hlerbulis cracked
row starting position.
Hand Luke (Weaver) $ I, 3. Tar
FO)'sodds,Uplrom 5-2 after
Today's Games
Dapple (Oleen) 3 1; 1. Easy skeet is 2-3.
a double for K of C, and Scott
As Carter, a highly regarded 190-921, the second fastest of the
Mike
Mosley,
a
consensus
James lAttles and Donnie McKee slammed a twD-bagger a blown engine in practice last
Cleveland (C Perry 5.
pic1,1,%.4 n a big one someday, young driver, came roaring out day, and said he believed his
Nick (Polk) 5 1; 6 Othkoth (Hum.
week, are the closest ever on
illiams of Badcock teamed for VFW.
California (Ryan S 1) at Bos
Jr ) 6-1: 7 Vaneys Best (Nelson) 7-2. W
is
sandwiched between Al and of the first turn, his ear began chances were good to repeat the
the poll. The line on the
(TIant 15), n
one of the most spectacular victory, a trick Last turned by Al
for a one-hitter, although
TWELFTH: I M — Pace 1.3 —
T.aas (Jenki,n 57) at New
1ario at 11-1.
time ,A inner says, "He's got it
$100: I Da nd y Thi ng (Taylor) 9 2; 2.
allowing
eight
runs,
York (Hunter SI), fl
single-car crashes In the speed- Unser in 1970 and 1971.
Peoples Choice (Levan) 3 I; 3
007 001 0-5 1 S all together."
Police
Dallenbach, considered
tAttles
started
on
the
mound,
Others who performed well
ltimore (Grimsley 11) •t Shiaway Adios (Jabton ) Si; 1.
014 500 i—tO 6
BadCock
dark horse of the race, is at it-i. way's long history. It slid 'IZ) Thursday were Tom Sreva, a
KansaS City (Fitimorris
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Bristles (kucia) si . o. west not giving up a hit, but walking
Behind the 40-year-old Foyt is
Mrr.esca (Hughes 41 or tioPwuson) to I; 6. Ssnok)e Bear
301 002 07
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eight
and
permitting
seven
the
oldest man in the race, 47- He could be higher In the sum- feet before smacking the outer 26-year-old former Junior high
Blyleven 4 I) at Milwaukee
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Lloyd Ruby, who de- vey, except that he hasn't done wall, then spun another 213 feet school teacher whose 191-plus
(Sprague ii),
year
(Pfithotl) 6 1; S More Reliable third-Inning runs. Williams took
Detroit (LaGrow 33) at Chi
(Wilsey in 8-I.
spite his reputation for bad luck the development work that across the track before clipping wasthe fastest of the day and
a fire truck and coming to rest fly Unser, 38, a former wincago (Wood 27 ) . n
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Saturday's Games
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A trio at is-i are the longest in a drainage ditch.
ner here who went above 1 in
Oakland at Cleveland
than his Mct4aren teammate
— Billy
California at icjton, niH tv
The car is a shambles; me- yet another excellent test of a
Rutherford, The ride is Ruby's shots taken this year
Detroit t Chicago, backup Iv
worked through the car designed for him by Dan
best ever, the desire is still Vukovich, Jimmy Caruthers
a
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and Jerry Grant.
night
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Of
course,
others
In
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33-ear
take
the
parts
From a backup
Foyt's fastest lap was 187.931,
The relaxed, ready appearAmer ican eague
Oakland at Cleveland, 7
BATTING 75 at bats - Munson,
ance this month of Dan Gurney field have a chance to win, car and somehow fit them onto eight miles per hour below his
Detroit at Chicago. 7
NY, .312; Yount , Mil, .344.
and driver Bobby Unser has a especially if hot weather pre- what remains of Carter's. The fastest qualifying lap, but there
T,'xa at New York
RUNS - R. White, NY, 26; M.
California at Boston
lot of people worried. The 1968 vails,asIs forecast. Hot, humid 24-year-old Carter, meanwhile, was no reason to believe anyNettles. Cal, 21; Rivers, Cat. 21:
Baltimo re at Kansas city
winner
is due again. He and conditions should be toughest stumbled and collapsed as he thing was bothering the 40-year.
Ra nd te. Tea. 21
M innesota at Milwaukee
RUNS BATTED IN — Horton.
Dan seem to know something on the fastest cars, where the climbed out of the wreckage, old 'rexan, whose cunning
Des, 75; lusle, Mm, 2$; Burroughs.
the others don't. Peg him at 4-1. engines will be working at high- but he escaped with only a torn manner would not put him
Tea, 2$; G. Scott. Mil, 25; McRae.
Racing
Rutherford, Tom Sneva and ertemperaturesandmoi'eLlke- musclelnhlsback.Doctorstold above holding back from top
KC.fl
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Ted McClain, who hit 19 points, was
credited with 15 steals, an ABA
record.
}Jighpoint honors went to Indiana's
Billy Knight, who finished with 40,
followed by George McGinnis with 31.

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each of the second and third Innings.
C.'harlle's was aided by 12 Atlantic
National Bank errors.
Jo Opisso ripped a grand slam home
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inning, Charlie's erupted for 10 runs In

Scott Kriger fired a no-hitter
Thursday to lead the Tigers to a 13-2
win over the Rebels in the Sanford Pee
Wee Baseball League.
In other action, the Yanks dumped
the Cards 12-10 and the Twins
defeated the Panthers 12-8.
The Tigers and Yanks are tied for
the six-team league lead with 2-0
records. The Panthers are 1-1, the
Rebels and Twins 1-2, and the Cards 02.
Krlger struck out 11 and walked two
en route to his no-hit gem. He allowed
single runs in the first and second
innings.
The Tigers scored in every Inning,
despite only a single by John Holt.
Two Rebel pitchers walked 16 batters.
The Carth and Yanks also scored In
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elaborate on my personal rea- Nammath. "The worse that said the team didn't seem to be
son, but right now I don't want could have happened was for in a rush to negotiate.
to discuss it and I don't feel I the league to fold after I played
But Jets' President Phil 'se
have to,"
a couple months, but I would lin said disagreed.
have still made more than
"We want to proceed with our
The WFL offered Namat,h a made with the Jets the last
negotiations right now and we
$500,000 signing bonus and a couple of years."
hope to meet with Joe and Jim
three-year playing contract for
As to the Jets, Namath said
" he said in
$500,000 a year, plus a $100,000
and
attorneymmy
he
City.
New
York
pension for 20 years and possibk par lust ownership in a fu- 111VC been dIcussint in (erm
..We want him back very
ture WFI. team in New York. of a two-year deal and they've
g a three
Lud.1y. We have throughout this
e contract deal.
thing. Hopefully, now we will be
called for hini to play two years
"I wouldn't want to be tied to able to reach an agreement."
in Chicago and the third year in a long-term deal at this stage. I
The Jets, who signed Namath
New
York,
where
the
WFL
don't
want
to
be
obligated
and
I
out
of the University of Ala.
currently has no team.
don't think they want to be obli- bama 10 years ago for a $400,
"I'm convinced the WFL Is gated."
000 bonus, have paid him $300,With the Jets' training camp 000 a year the past three seasolid. They guaranteed the contract Four different ways," said stilitwo months away, Namath sons.

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Three Tied At Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Some self-examination, and
a little change in his game, paid off for John Mahaffey.
"I took some time off to reevaluate myself," Mahaffey
said. "I was not getting what I should out of my game. I
discovered I'd let my swing get too 1131
111 moved a little closer to the ball and got my hands
higher,"
The result was a string of eight birdies in 10 holes and,
with a 65,a tie with Tom Weiskopf and Andy North for the,
first round lead Thursday in the $175,000 Danny ThomasMemphis Golf Classic.

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Asian members of

th e International Olympic Committee were reported
trying to force a showdown today on China's application
to compete in the Olympic Games.
On the agenda of the final day of the IOC's annual
assembly was China's application for recognition, 1Kcoinpanled by a terse demand that Taiwan be disowned.
bC sources said the application Is likely to be sent back
to Peking on a technicality. Many members say the constItuton of the All-China Sports Federation, which made
the application, does not conform to Olympic regulations.

Southern Tops Rollins
LAKELANI) (API — Florida South ern, ranked No. 1

Time (W,rkhei5er)9 7, 1 Langburn
The game-winning hit was
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(Perkn) 10 1; 4. Richland Smoke
(Taylor) 3,: 7 Royal Harvest five trips. Glenn Robinson
1Wva'6 1; 9 Harriette C (Uilell) 7 contributed a single and triple.

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Jim Sandberg and Tovar lost five games.
lowered his earned run average
White Sox 2, Orioles 1
opened the Texas eighth with
to 2.10.
Carlos May singled across
"It's Just taken me awhUe to singles and base hits by Willie
Bill Hands has lost his veloc. learn the hitters In the Amen- Davis and Mike hIargrove pro- two runs in the third Inning and
ity, but none of his vitality,
can League," said Hands, who duced the first two Banger runs Jim Kaat, with relief help from
At the age of 35, hands
pitched the Rangers into first of the inning. Aft&amp; Davis and Rich Gossage, recorded his
longer ftows the ball as hard
as he used to, but appears to be place in the American League Hargrove worked a double seventh victory as Chicago
steal, Jim Spencer was in. nipped Baltimore.
West.
pitching as well as ever.
The Rangers took a halfgame tentionally walked and then
"There's an old saying about
Pirates 4, Padres 2
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lead over the idle Oakland A's Toby Harrah singled home twc
Pittsburgh's Willie Stargell
never underestimate class
with the victory,
more runs.
broke a 2-2 tIe with a two-run
Bill was first class today," said
In the other American
homer in the fifth inning as the
Milwaukee's Jim Colborn, who
League games, the California
6,
Red
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Angels
Pirates snapped a three-garne
was outdueled 6.0 by the veteran Texas right-hander Thurs- Angels beat the Boston Red .,ox
Rookie Jerry Rem)' scored losing streak by beating San
6-3 and the Chicago White Sax the first run al tr a leadoff Diego.
day.
nipped the Baltimore Orioles 2- triple and then drove In two
Dodgers 8, Cubs 3
Hands, a one-time 20-game
1. In the National League, the more helping California whip
wini-ocr with the Chicago Cubs in
Ron Cey doubled home two
Pittsburgh Pirates trimmed
the National League and a
runs in a four-run sixth inning
inember of the Minnesota San Diego Padres 4-2 and the Boston.
Bill Singer settled down after and Jimmy Wynn's RBI single
Twins' staff before coming to Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Fred Lynn hit a three-run triggered a four-run seventh as
the Chic3go Cubs &amp;3.
the Rangers this year, pitched a
homer in the tWrd inning to pick Los Angeles whipped Chicago
gorgeous five-hitter,
The Texas-Milwaukee game up his fourth victory of the for Burt Hooton's first victory
was closer than the final SCOI
After two frustrating seasons
season The right-hander has against his former club.
%%ith the Tivins, Hands appears indicated. Hands only had one
run to work with until his teamto have come into his own with
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the Rangers. Thursday's vi orv raised his record to 5-2 and

mates erupted for Four runs in
the eighth inning.

Olympic Showdown Brewing

among National Collegiate Athletic Association Division
II baseball teams, has readied th e Division II finals by
beating Rollins 6-3.
The team, now 32-9, advanced with Thursday's triumph

John Von Aiken got the win in

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Bank Night

Slated

11ur 1;cd managers arid
('vntr4tl !"lurida Nht
scheduled Thursday at Tinker coaches of organized softball
Fiel(I for the Orlando Twins. and baseball teams to take adJacksonville Suns Class 2A vantage of this free offer.
Southern League baseball
game.
Tickets, w hich will admit a
family or a team, are available
at no charge at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Cornnerve, the Flagship U.S. Bank

of Seminole on 17-92 and the
Evening Herald.
"We can accommodate
any body and everybody," said
Jack
Darner,
executive

titanager of the local chamber.
The game begins at 7:30 p.m.

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Senate Probers Quiz Colby Again

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Linda Voltoline of Sanford won 11(X) worth
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Mrs, Mann praised Civitan efforts and
Civitan President Eddie Hughes presented
Glenyce Mann of the Chorale with a check for other community organizations for helping
raise funds for the tour.
OW immediately after the drawinR and more

Mrs. Jack McEwan accompamed on the piano ind
Mri. Marion Ret.hwell and Mrs
Florence Arledge sang a duet
The bride was given In
marriage by Mr. Harold Scott.
The bride wore an ice blue

Hughes told Mrs. Mann, "Civitan Is proud

Central Florida Chorale's planned. concert
tour of Poland.
Second prize, a 15-pound ham, went to A.
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by the Sanford Junior Women's Club was Rickle Cooper (above) other pieces."
an eighth grader at Lakeview Middle School. lie received a $U
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savings bond for his free style watercolor.
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Signia Phi, had a Fifties Part), new ceremony for chapter
May 3 at the Florida Power members. Officers being In.
Corp. Clubhouse in Enterprise. stalled were: president, Linda
Members enjoyed a cookout Sapp; vice president, Mariles
recording
and the memories of the 50's \lcGsbbon
Plans were made of an end of secretary, Debbie Bowlin:
the year social. It is to be a corresponding secretary, Jan
Linda White
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sale, at the St. Augustine Church, Sunset Dr.,and Seminola Blvd.,
Casselberry, Saturday from 5 to 6 p.m. and 8 a.m., to 1:30 p.m.
Sunday Slay 23 and 24. All proceeds from the sale will go toward
projects of ne Gruve School. Getting plants ready 1from left)
Jean McKennes'; Nlary Forester, chairman of sale; Mariann
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director of the Juvenile authority.
77n. airport management has
establishul in the furthconm' hops of upgrading the facility
laws u4 tiguiu to benefit from the
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in her purse, looking em- she doesn't seem able to cumi- stray dogs Iio drag it all over.
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barrassed. It seems her trial.
our neighbor and ask her if she that doesn't get results, write o
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groceries had already been
DEAR %l1tS. S.: First call read DEAR ABBY today. ti hie again.
checked, and she was a dollar with tight lids.
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writingm) name and address them to give her a ticket for
on a loose piece of paper. She littering.
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Helen gives her husband, woman, Helen is also an ac- accomplished artist and enjoys the right size to sit on.
New officers of the Women's Auxiliary to the Seminole County Medical Society were installed at a Walter, ctedit for doing the complished seanistress, assisting her mother In
Helen only takes on the job of
luncheon May 19 at Seminole Memorial HospitaL Pat Thames (left) first 1ce president of the state heavy part of the refinishing, making most of her own upholstery
work
and refinishing when she feels the
auxiliary installed (Iran second kit) Marybeth Weljand, recording lecielary; Carol Sue Powers, "Walter does all the major clothes, as well as her curtains refinishing,
need for a certain piece of
President; Bnv&amp; Doy,puldent-elecL #M VillW.WarW Ow 0oviltall and &amp;W On"4 a film. Their sanding and dismantles the and drapes. "I learned to sew
Always looking for new ideas, fumiture. "After I find lust
ProjeCt of Bi'tut SeilEiamiutlos wifibe presented again neni yC*i'lo all ninth gilde school girls, pieces if necessary. I li ke to be by watchi ng my mo ther; my Helen rece n tly made a wen wha t I
looking for, then I'm
-able to start work from the daughter, Katherine, learned wire-rope reel into a footstool ready to go to work."

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Juvenile crime has become a
major ('orvern to ruins area
law enforcement officials, but a
newly formed Seminole Youth
Council may be able to finid
some of the answers to the ever.
growing problem.
law enforcement
Or S~miiicle (Aniv
School Board. the juven&amp;
detention center, state attorney's office and county
Juvenile court lere all
representedatameetlngyesterday to form the council and
to discuss a ogram to help
coinhat juivnile crime.

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in which the bottom
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and the detailed planning nec- from cow-se.
essary will be completed in
The two Soyuz cosmonauts
time for the joint mission will be launched at 820am
scheduled fora July 15 Launch
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Cosnvdrome in Russia. Mm
Space Administration an- Americans in an Apollo space.
nouncedin Washington.
ctwlllbelaunchedfromthe
The announcement is an In- Kennedy Space Center in
dication the Soviets have satis- da at 3:50 p.m., 74 hours later.
factortly convinced their kmerThe two craft will dock two
ican counterparts that an un- days later and remain hwked
succtsdul Soviet launch April 5 together for two days while
son t affect the Jul) flight
joint scientific experiments are
That flight
a two-man So- performed.
yuz crew was 7borled when the
yuz wi ll undock and land In
Russian A-2 rocket used in the the Soviet Union July 21. The
launch failed to boost the American craft will continue
spacecraft into exth orbit.
circUng the earth until a Pacific
The Russian cosmonauts Ocean landing July 24.
landed their spacecraft in
The U.S.crew members are
Westem Siberia where rescuie 71ximas P. Stafford, Vance
teams picked them up, a Soviet Brand and Donald K. Slayton.
announcement said.
The Soviet ci ew mbers are
Apollo-Soyuz project director Aleksi Leonov and Valerli,
GIM lAumey taid Thursday in Kuba=-.

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ref- nish old pieces of furniture
and be pleasel with the outcoine? Helen Bliss, of English
Estates, answers emphatically,
"Yes!" And she has the
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there and tLsteneu Just LIKe es
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But, he said, investigations he erybody else."
conducted indicated the tapping
When L)nn reported to the
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telephone was bugged and he telephone was tapped, the sp.
wasunsuccessfulingewng the clalagentinchargeoftheFfll
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officein Houston was reluctant
Lynn and the former U.S. at. to investigate, he said.
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The police chief replied. "ElAn FBI spokesman In Washther they were totally aware of Ington said after
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ing police chief of Houton, with a former FBI intelligence
Tex., on Jan. 9, 1974, was to in. division supervisor indicated
form his subordinates that he FBI agents participated in
would not tolerate illegal wire. some of the bugging.
tapping by policemen.
Lynn said he asked the super"I simply wanted the Houston visor if the agents were uWt
Police Department to ge. ou. of by the illegal activity and the
the business of violating the surtirvisor replied: "Didn't do

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Senate select Committee on in. the Phoenix program from 1968
At his 1973 confirmation hear. for up to two years wi thout a
Acknowledging that the Intelligence is investigating the to 1971.
ings Colby told the Senate trial, Colby said. He aLso in. cidents he described took place
CIA's role n a controversial
In previous congressional Armed Services Committee dicated that there were m• before Colby had assumed conprogram aimed at the elimina- testimony,
Colby
has tha t "the irust of the program stances in which captured Viet troloOperatInn Phoenix, Ostion of Vi et Cong leaders during acknowledged II
han was to capture people who were Cong were mistreated.
born also related an instance in
the Vietnam War.
20,OW suspected Viet Cong were on these- lists (of suspected Viet
which
he "witnessed the proOne witness before the
According to Chairman
tracted starvation of a Viet.
killed as a result of Operation Cong leaders) or to get them to
Frank Church, D-Idaho, CIA
Phoenix. A&amp;encv critics have defect." In the promw of Armed Services Committee namese woman suspect" and
claimed that 61bY "was aware
Director William E. Colby will labeled It an assassination rounding up these ctjuwctpd
said that members of the Phoe-1 Oka "'U.-.0nd
frder a B-52 raid
peoplewe Ire
" sinatlon, kidnaping and tom
denied uflOcr OdW At the killed ," Colby said.
latnst a villag e where
lure," The, witness, a former
he testifies before the com. same
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mittee today. Colby, who W.
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ported to be meefing.
waki;ig his third appearance also some abuses in which been captured, some 20,000 had named K. Barton Osborn, de.
Church said he intends to
been killed, and some 17,000 had scribed two instances ir, which
hear testimony later from any
actually rallied" to the suspected Viet Cong were
Vietnamese refugees now in
government' side, the CIA thrown out of helicopters in an
this country who were involved
director said.
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Fvs$ ASsembly of God. 31111 6 Elm

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Calvary $lpliI Assembly. WI Fairmsel tS.ans,vd Garden Cled.

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Caiwibirry Baptist Church. 375 Simiasla 11,4

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PrairieLake Baptist, l,pe Rd • Fern Park
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First Bapt ist Church .4 Oitein
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ChWCII Of God. NJ Hickory
Church at Gad. HI * nnd St.
CleicI II 0.4 She4ineu. Lake Moire.

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ChurcheS Ced MIis.et telerpril.

EPISCOPAL
Cast lip-RI Churns. La*OI
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Pent CIeii.s Church. 1141 S S5Ic'IStI Ave

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Nor*sade ChristIan Church, F14'bea HiVSS. Dr.. MalI.a*4

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ByGEORGE W.

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Vietnam Regie

Communist Imposed bloodbath . ment, but on new term s.

"Actually, the transition has

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Lake Mary United Pr*ytoclie Church

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Bishop Mcflavid will convene

Saints', I.'man at Interiachen
in Winter Park, Saturday from

than 1,800 lii' and ministerial
delegates from throughout the

Will tw Ifugli Tarcai and the

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government in South Vietnam

niture, clothing, kitchen wares

1st Book of Genesis I.

was reached, and on Sunday,

Tumple Shalom of Deltona will

"lie said they may not even and finances. Merchant.s and

•ilK' event will mar k a special
edlicational drive and donation

Vowati. David Dyess,

day tot llsrida Mt'miieriai

,JtljIlLSlirI Kimit i(oI'rts, Jaihik'

After five vears of monev.

Harris will be one of 31

Chip

urk, has been active in the

local and conference United

will deliver the sertnon.

Given special recognition will

Th'tI.'hst Vs'utl Ftlhissh1t

'11w youth of the church gill
ill

x- George Hamrick, an ap.
I srest'nt a II Icli)drahia at the
Shoemaker, Robert Smith, liointee to the Naval Acade
m) BandshiiAl of Florida Southern
L. Tlisiii,as, chairman and Rev. Judy Swain Marintha Tillis, in Annapolis, and an hon
or
Robert lNictor. juistor.
College (in May 29. Skits (if
Katie Whe!chel. Leslie Whitstudent and Buxton IX-mers, an
tern, Steve Wailer and Sherlyn honor student, recently ac- music. dr,iti,a and humor var)'
from a Broadway num be r to
Wilsomi.
Northside Christian
repted into the Society of

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iirthiside Christian
Sc hool at 75 1-'lorkkihaven
Drive, Altamonte Springs will
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students to be or.

Distinguised Anwrican High
School students.
A service of recognition for
graduating seniors of the
Sanford Naval Acadein%. who
have been active in the church
bile at the academy,

will

Shiloh Missionary

hillbilly fun

Full Gospel
DeBa r% Full (;(ispel prayer
meeting will be held at 10 a.m.

Choir Two of the First Shiloh Sunday in the l)eltry ('mu-

lx' Missionary Baptist Church of

Illunity Center on Shell Road

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.tE deacons, and admit them to

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liii' graduates include T. also speak. 1)r. harold Harris

;Ile Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. L.

10-30 a.m. Monday.
.seminary

Sunday 1t First Christian anniversary at 2:30 p.m. guest 'c'ker.

A special Bible Sludy on the
young as probationary ministers.
The Senior
the
.Sanford
"Ilol%
Spirit" is beini! field
Delegates
from
Churchmen at Holy Cross will
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McI)avid at the Florida Annual

Ihe five (lay conference of more

1kv. Robert T. Uizner.

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Holy TriAltv Church #4
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Ceseneal Pvesbyl5riie ChurnS, 3715 S&amp; Ortanda Or
Si s't'' Presb,1,riin Church, III) Boor Labe RI

ordination from Bishop Joel

ministry to the drug problem,
will havean open meeting at All

flethn1 Kills Mo-rivian Chvrth, Aflaene,,fe Spll

Fit$' P'1#0
71"is* Church, 0611 Awe. It Sod So

Scott Harris, son of Mr. anti

Mrs, Roger Harris, members of
First Urilteil Mt'thiihs1 Church

l.akeland May &amp;-o.

Ml Olive H,knpt Church, Oak Hill RI, Osteen
Sanford £',Ia41c, Church. 1 1
44 S Park A,.
Santo-rd GWIprPI5It,an, * J•ly5 *11551141, 1,14* 4th St

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"Theprograrnsnolongerill pects an affirmative answer American way of 111e

In it, he has served as a sort

The Order of St. I.uke, the Lay

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raising affairs by the of the Congregation was apB) FANNETI'E EDWARDS
Because of the small memCongregation and Sisterhood, pointed to head the chair.
Herald Correspondent
with people in both, channeling able to continue work In South (Provisional Revolutionary bership of St. Andrews,250, it is
after five years of solicitirg nianship of the Building
worker in Indochina for more
church
aid
to
projects
on
both
Vietnam,
in
reconstruction.
Government)
insisted
to
me
a
very
close
church
and
this
can
DEI.TONA
"And
the
Lord
donations
to their building fund, Committee and each year the
than
years.
sides.
r e c o n c ill a t I on
a n d they are not a Communist be a great assistance to their
poken and said, "Thou after five years of hoping and Sisterhood ran parties and
s
humanaritian projects, If the government arid not going to be new friends. There are coni- had
shalt build a Temple unto Me, . praying, their ultimate goal dinners to help swell the fund.
"A lot of people had mistaken He said he expects word soon churches of the West are
one
ituttees formed to find fur-

have its finol meeting of the

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the First United Methodist Church of Sanford.

Lay Ministry

poolit""
101 00" 64114* Takiw"Clip_ 111109ftled Ave. to## ?Ion as
Pottle S.msnesp KIII Scheij

Lake MyChelc*iS'hoNaIareie Lake Mary Blvd, LakoMary

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family. Mr. Andrews feels that

interested

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Hallst Jehuvol's Wstnea Lake Msiree Unit. 1143W I'd
St
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"very bad." But Christ simply say, "Make your decision, or

The chur(ii is liarticularly

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First C hv`044 the NOW111ft. W.fad of Maple
Fern Park

Mfir9 Gbity BaptitI 111i,d" Guiceti
Mt M,,ai, Pr&amp;mit,ye Bap*';t. 1151 Lirvit Are, Sanford

MC low wtuerwy awftt CAWth. Is* J" AV*hu It" hut-tioxan Baptist- Sipits Awe.
It,.' $411.5 M.nsr&amp;'y CIO-Ch. 15551 1 MiSery Ave
Baptist ".t, Civic Leao-e' Sad.. Lieqisd Fle

Ststsqe MietSelil Church. S. Delary

Sar""do United M0111111060

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for the new St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church In Sanford
beginning June 1 at 1 p.m. The Orthodox services will be held at

June 1. will be

SEVE NIH.OAY ADVENTIST
Fe"t, Lake 54vtWit Day Aill-I'll
Cheoloca. HWY Au
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As CantorMichael Goodman,

the fund had reached the

%hbo has officiated for five
amount needed to build and
years, as Spiritual Leader, says ground was brok?n. Today, the
Area Church News
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beautiful building will be
The Management and Employes
dedicated
and the Congregation
When the congregation First
gathered to worship at the of Temple Shalom of Deltona
ill hold Its first servi ce .
Synagogue
in i)eLand, because
WINN-DIXIE STORES
a
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had
no
Temple
he
re
and
no
and Employes
Services for the dedication
special plans for raising fundsald
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to build one of their own, Rev. will be conducted by Cantor
school year Sunday, Members
I(ev. Arnold Smith
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Rupert West Sanford Free Will and the following midshipmen Charlie Glenn is
evangelist for the special
s ill leave the church at noon for Strickland.
Hol iness Church . 1704W. Ninth will assist in the service: Scott 1kv L. 1. Freeman is pastor. tic Sousa of t he Unit ed Church (;odmnan assisted by the
FLAGSHIP BANK
ser%ices
at
the
First
Church
of
New
Sinyrtut
Beach
arid
return
St.
. Pastor is Mother Ruby I. Crowell, Invocation; George
of Sanford and Staff
I of Del tona, offered their Church Temple Choir. Guest speaker
God, 1402 W. 16th St. to be held by 5:30 p.m.
as a place of worship for the 'sill be liabbi Sanford Shapiro.
200W. First
The Junior Episcopal Young
Kim Purnell, the pledge °
at 7:30 p.m., May 28 through
A skit , entitled ''The
Thomas S.
McDonald. Jewry of Deltona, for Friday director of the Southeast
Cliurchnien %ill have its last
allegiance.
June
1.
pastor
Rev.
G.M.
Christian Bridal Education First Methodist
slimmer youth leader at First eveninws and wtwnever thw- District (if the. UHAC IUnited
gathering
June
1
with
a
skiing
March,"
will
be
performed
by
Euhanks
announced
today,
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Acolytes will be Kevin Arenas tJiiitcd Methodist of Sanford, Ji'ish high Holidays would )Iebrev American Council,
High School graduates f the
Ilarty at the tllnle of Mr. and the mission department of St.
and Peter Bitz.er. William G. 11:15 returned to tht' area frorii fall Gratefully, they accepted . Otlwr guests include Rev. John
Special music will be \lrs Ii's' Swarti
First United Methodist ('hurell
Baptist
Missionary
I'aul
u versity
in but i ith the promise to It. dr Sousa of t he United
( ibson, headin.ister at the i\iIItr iva n
jiro',ided at the services.
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Church, 9th Stree t and Pine iii Sanford will be honored III junior school wll extend Washington. For the past themselves that some day they ('tiIilTh of Deltona and Barry
Marts Prvsby$swaa CIWICIS, III Palm Spths Rd. AltameIv
Spts
SlIndav morning services at Harris Ordination
Avenue. iii 7:30 p.m. Monday at the church's II a.m. orshi[) greeting5 and Jessie F. harry, several sears, Tout, a former Would build a Temple unto God. Woods, president of the Temple
Upsala Commpp Pr
iriat CRe'ch, U15o1a Rd
service Sunday.
the church this Sunday and
Each ear another member Ohev Shalom of Orlando.
Westinstitor Presbyterian Church. Rid Bv RI, CaiselIerry
(1w church.
Academy administrator will district president of youth

SI James
III a? Cypress
ChetthSJJ•sChhofLanlr Oar Iai
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St. Mary's A,M.$. Clutch St..
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Eastern Dellede. Clurth, It. JsIses Chryt, ChpeS, Hwy. Il I,
ry,340,$, IlmAve.
St. PasS's MeSIsdist Church, Odes. II.. IuIsryI40
Fern Pink

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con grega lion
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their necessities.

OTHER CHURCHES
A11ed'5 A I. Church. Ot.", A 1 3th
wolliva Fork ad
leartHi Avenue $IOass CIsI$..
Siordali Are.
CIVISISI

PndI Wittoyan Mi4bss1. 11.45*. ppt

Churil 0.4. 11.1* 9* 5t
.4 0 be Chess?. Owhsds

Missionary Be" Church. MarSh HI. EIHerprflI

Mac edo nia M.ssa-st BaptIst Ch urch. Oak Hill RI.. Oit*t1

Cass.Iwuy Ceenmv,u11 Unit,d MtThe4,t Clcvrct,, Hwy. 17 II it

Ft" Melt,ed.it CRVrCR. 115 * "ft %I
Geneva Mini,t Church, Geneva
Grace United "h4*0 Church, Airport Giv,1
Grant Chapel AM E. Chetch. OvHwj

RCKe'CL(RSIG.4 1704W

II Sutton Not.

Bear Lake Unled Methodist Che'cR
$01.1 A U I. Chvvcl. Canaan

Piney Rss RI. Can.rn,rry
Of Ear V
MF"Vmly Moothed"t Church- W."W40,114% Rd. DOB&amp;O'll,
F,rst Umled MtlIeit Church, Its Park Ave,
Fit M.t:,.? 'P. (I' t ". "

ChWCSIIOWIP,
Churchs4ie..Ip,eof,av.,,s5Sp,,sim..s.a

Chilleth Of ft 11118twitY. Late Mary
LII I.,is Catholic Church. III Oak Act. San4g
it &amp;i' Cal1.tIt Church. DO,
Trail, DqIêy

Semen United M.m,r,.I CbvrtR. I Delary Ave. Enterprise

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HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

_______

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I ist year, Manuel Kamp,
And ttus is just what the be, dedicated at2:30p.m.at 1785 now president of the Conwidespread contentions in
restoring support to projects
He is awaiting replies to be socialist, that they are going other interested businessmen Congregation of Temple
Flkcani Blvd .
gregation held the chairmancountry that the fall of the American churches had carried written Inquiries on the matter to be their own. They're have helped the family with Shalotti of Deltona has done.
ship and on Jan. 14 1975,
Siagon regime would mean a on under the former govem- delivered to South Vietnam's primarily nationalist."

Sanford, Fla.

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L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY

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Park Presbyterian Church paid SERVICES
for the airline tickets for the

impressions," he added in an from the new South Vietnamese willing."

LANTIC NATIONAL BANK

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SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO.II INC.
and Employes

.............
PUBLIX MARKETS

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

and Employes

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

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except a man be born

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Mr. and Mrs. All Wilson

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administration, says the Rev.

LASH-QUEEN
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interview, noting the previous leaders clearing the way for

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of middleman between North
"I'm practically certain the is inaccurate," he said.
Ernest L. Fogg, a church and South Vietnam, dealing churches of the West will be "Representatives of the PRG

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man classifies sin and the again, he cannot see the
sinners as "not so bad" and kingdom of God." lie did not Spiritual Consecration

the new South Vietnamese

Paster

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UPSALA PRUS$YTI ROAN CHURCH
CarMrCeuNyChub

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people on both sides says he's
0999 55, de3erves the opportunity to and are very vehement about requirements. Other members
Cantor Michael Goodman I left) and Manuel Kempiv president of Ttv -1 M-lom 'angrendmpohd
confident U.S. C
taJIS
of the World Council of talce on that responsibility."
that," he said. He added that of his family will be trying to to the Tree of life__
in th
e newly built Temple Shalom of Deltona, which will be dedicated Sunday atCh
ur
ches'
Fund
for
Reconresume support of
sta nce
while
they
USP
Marxist
Inmake
their
contribution
to
the
ternoon.
The
temple
Is
located
at 175 Elkeam Blvd. In Deltona. (Herald Photo by Fannette Edprojects soon under the new cllllatlonlnlndochlna,washere
However, challenging doctrination, they strongly American way of life. They are wards)
this week for consultation wi th assumptions made by some reject any tie in with ingovernment in the south,
determined to overcome the
church officials before heading churchmen about the situation, ternational communism, and iuiany handicaps. Mrs. Birth's
Many Americans have been back to his post In Bangkok, he said, "It's not the end of take an independent stance,
"surprised, shaken, even Thaila nd.
Christian mission in that
plantation
and their pace
in the
parents
owned
a rubbem Temple To Be Dedicated
"To say there's a Communist American society must be
country."
frustrated" at the openn ess of

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbur Ave .Lale Mary
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Vietnamese church staff "They're their own people mnediclneaftermeetingtheu.S.

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the first time in be, and ought not to be, within 10 days, Judging from
NEW YORK (AP)- A Texan 3o years for most people there," ma naged by westerners kam past experiences wi th them,
w ho had straddled the Vietnam he
he said. "Surprise and hope." the outs e," he said. "The

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long
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other

were in sin, he just called them in water," all of which is good Feminine Emphasis Day, Sunday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Church and he hopes that other
sinners,
for one to do, but only AFTER Theme is: "Consecrated Men and Women- Where Art Thou", churches will be instrumental
Luke 13:1-5 - Jesus was told he has repented and been born Speaker for the morning will be Mrs. Doreths Orr, teacber in the in helping other families
of the Galileans whose blood again. And that puts you right Orangc County School System. Spiritual music for th e morning resettle. "This can be a real
Pilate mingled with their in the family of God. Paul said will be rendered by th e St Paul Women's choir and the St.. James ministry of the servant church
sacrifice. (Can you imagine in II Corinthians 5:17 -"... i
AME Church choir under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Clark and and must be a community
how those self-righteous people any man be in Christ,, he is a Mrs. Sylvia Stallworth. At the afternoon service Antioch project for all," the minister
tried to make those who did new creature: old things are Missionary Baptist Church and Choir, the New Mt. Calvary insists.
such a crime look so evil?) passed away; behold, all things Missionary Baptist Church and choir. The Rev. James Hagin and
Amierican food and clotWng *is
Jesus's answer must have are become new." Then you can Rev. G. L. Sims are in charge. Margaret Oliver and Doro th y a problem. Some of the women
shocked them right out of their truly sing, "It's Different Brown, above are chairmen, Rev. Robert Doctor, pastor.
of the St. Andrews church have

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411pm
GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Airperl Blvd. al WssdIeeeAys.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev Marvin 0. S.cknsr
Paclsr
OF SANFORD
CcIsScRssS
5:41a.m.
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11:11a.m. Nov.Fred 31.331asS*IA,,,
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called it sin, and those who join the church, or be baptized St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church observes Masculine and thiS is the definite work of the

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airport and
them behind, along with

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seek and to sa ve that which was sinner . . lost
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without the
lost."Allpeoplearebornwith8 redeeming blood of Christ.
sinful nature and need Seeing his condition he repents,
redemption from sin. In Mat. and God, for Christ's sake,
thew 1:21, the angel said of forgives him of his sins; and,
Jesus,
and thou shalt call then, and only then, can he
his name Jesus: for he shall make the right decision. There
save his people from their is no difference in the degree of
sins." (not in their sins)
sin, with God you may as well
Romans 3:
for all have steal the cow as the hamburger.
sinned and
short of the God never said what
should
glory of God." No matter who not steal, lie just said, "Thou
we are or w ha t station In life we shalt not steal." In no uncertain

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715 Oak Ac's. 5p$.j
Fr. William ten,
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'11 Crystal Lake 0,.
Lake Mary. Fla,
Re, Paul 0 T,iss.I
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%~ elcoine of their new American successful practice until the many other possessions, and
and
brimstone
preaching
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ministers of today
ceased,
repentance
was
the
guest
home of Mr. and Mrs, the city and he gathered his a new homeland.
tt backslidden from the "hell fire
replaced
with
"decision
There will be
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and brimstone" preaching
work and time involved in
back.slnpping, ear-scratching, making. However, no man Is
helping the Family to get acsoft-peddling, soothing, and capable of making the right
until
Godly
sorrow
has
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never
come into his heart, brought
and Mrs. Binh speak enough
condemning any
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only
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anybody.
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members of the family

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4115 Park
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world's loveliness. and take for granted the gifts which should brighten the hours and
yea rs. We need a faith that gives us vision
find again the inner beauty lie gave us in
the beginning . a gift which lie
takes away. Let us go. then. to Ills Church. Let
us "enter into His gates with thanksgiving - for the Lord Is good: Ills mercy Is everlasting: and His Truth enduroth forever.-

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major purposes of the ministry members who know nothing of Von, two children,
Is to show the people their sins repentance or the need for
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and what
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Church, a
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Bea r Lake sponsors a Viet. there until arrangements are could carry and took advantage
use
the Gospel would not be the suffered such
things? " And nainese refugee Family for their iwnplete for their move to a of the U.S. ufier to fly them to
same as it WSS
With
then Camethestuningblow.
resettlement period. Members larger home furnished by the
safety. The knowledge
pe rhaps a littic less patience, as tell you,
nay, but, except ye of the church met the family of church, and closer to the church
horrors that the Communist
he would sternly proclaim,
repent,
ye
shall
and
forces
had reigned upon other
when
they
ed
Th
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community,
all likewise six
arriv
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them to flee
my people the ways of God in or Sinner
aboa-1 Southern Airways flight to make their family coin. their beloved homeland to a
- all must repent.
this wonderful grace dispen.
227 at McCoy jetport.
fortable in their strange ncw land where their children had a

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METHODIST CHURCH
1461 Sanford Ave.

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THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH

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Church 1607 S. .Sanford Ave.
The Marine Corps JROTC

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Color(;uard will prenl colors

Maryi (;lenn s organist. I

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Eugene Shelton will deliver
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Legou rioii;e
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CITYOF
ill THE CIRCUITCOURT OF THE
LONGW000, FLORIDA
EIGHTEE,TH JUDICI.&amp;L CIR
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CONSIDER
ADOPT ION
OF
COUNTY, PLORIDA
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.ê47B
FINANCIAL coRropAlic7i"i' WHOM II MAy ca,CLw
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
FLORIDA, formerly known as
the City of Longwood, Florida, that
PHIPPS HARP INGTON
COR
PORATION FLORIDA, a Delaware the City Council will hold a Public
hearing to consider enactment
corporation,
Plaintiff, Ordinaice No 395. entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
LONGW000.
FLORIDA.
DOLCRO ENTERPRISES, INC.,
FIXING THE HOURS FOR THE
oa c,rpvration. e' at
OF
INTOXICATING
Defendants. 514.(:
BEVERAGES AND FiXING THE
NOTICE OF SALE
HOURS OF OPERATION FOR
NOTICE IHEPEflYGIVENthet
S I A It L I 5 H M C P4 1 5
IN
(AT th
flti Jl Cf ,)un. 1975, 4t the'
TERRITORY OF THE CITY OF
hour of 1i - CiO A M , at the west front
door of the Seminole County L 0 N &amp; W 00 0, F L 0 P I 0 A,
REARING
THE
ZONING
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, the
OF
8-1,
undersigned Clerk will otter sale to CLASSIFICATIONS
BUSINESS, C COMMERCIAL. M I,
the highest and be-st bidder for cash
the
following described
real LIGHT INDUSTRIAL. AND PUD
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP.
property

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precautions.

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Legal._otice

Legal Notice

4—PersonalS

FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUSPfAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Complaint.
Notice is hereby given that I am
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
NOtiCe
hereby given that I am
saidCourtonthe75lhdaYOf April, engaged In business at 2761
cnQQCd in business at 610 Writ 9th COUNTY OF SEMINOLE -- JuInAfr Av *nIn,,1 c.m,ip
anroro.
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CIVIL ACTION NO: 75'lfl'Q3'U
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LegalNotice

LegalNotice

ga I ti S t S ii a ices

U a rd
DEAR DR. LAMB

Friday.

name of
*LAPM,

SEMINOLE COUNTY.

with the' Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Se'min&amp;e County, Florida in ac
cordence with the provis!ons of the
FtitiOus Name Statutes. To Wit:

Plaintiffs,

,

$975

.

NOTICE OF HARIN0
TOSHOWCAUSE
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

THE
IN
COUNTY
COURT
SEMIPIOLF COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO, JS1206.CC.I4.H
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PORT
AIITHOQITY.
l"'v
corporate.
Plaintitf,

BRUCE SCOBIE
747 Melfi, Crescent
Ottawa, Ontario. Canada
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action u enforce a lien upon the
folloi' ing property In Seminole
C.*,rity, FIcirida
Motor Vessel PADDLE WHEEL
QUEEN. ON, 234511, 0 P 1 23.
been fuiec against ou anil 'o
are required to serve .s coPy at
written defenses, if any, thereto on
w c P4UTCHISON. JR., Plaintiff's
attorney, whoseaddrrisis73oNorth
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, on
or before June 21. 197$ arid file the
original with the Clerk of thiS Court

.

Notice Is hereby given that we' are
engaged in business at ISSW. Hgh
Wy. 136, Aitamonte Spring 32701,
S-eminoleCounty, Florida under the
fictitious name of THE DOGGIE
Charles E. Bloom. Jr.
BAG, and that we Intend to register
as Co Executor of the Estate of
said name with the Clerk of the
Charles E. Bloom
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
r' t.niichi' Rn's and Company
I
:
1633 Rroadway
provisions of the Fictitious Name
New York, New York 10019
Statutes, To Wit: Section
Florida Statutes 1957.
PARCEL No 11S
5: Charles E. Fischer
Lila M Fischer
First National City flank
Publish - May 9, 16, 73, 30. 1975
SERVE: William I Spencer.
DEN 71
o,,'.ten?
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399 Park Avenue
Nsw York. New York
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL clv.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
First Wisconsin National flank of
PROBATE DIVISION
Milwaukee
PROBATE PlO. 71.13).CP
SERVE' Hal C- Kuehl,
In Re: Estate of
Presideni
A K POcSFTTFR ais+" knøwy, as
777 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Appleton Kent Rossetfer, Sr.
Milwuk&amp;, Wscon$in 5307
deceased
Plo
101
r'AR
NOTICE OF CREDITORS
To All Credlt.n-s and All Persons
Barbara B. Goldberg. as Co
Having Claims or Demands Agilnt
Executor of the Estate of Charles
Said Estate:
Bloom
You are hereby notified and
co Touch Ross and Company
required to present any claims and
1633 Broadway
demands which you may
New York. New York 10019
against the
A. K.
PARCEL No 101

your

Seminole

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In
Estate of
u wtts, d k a
Weeks

Plat thereof as recorded ri piat
Book 17. Pages 73 and 7
PubliC
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
together with all structure's, imfixtures, appliances
and appurtenances on Said land or

re:

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eborn

ALLOWED TO BE CONSUMED AS

117. II) and 136, WINSOR MANOR,

To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and
required to present any ctaims and
demands which you
against the estate of S. 0. WEEKS.
k-a Seborn 0. Weeks, deceased
late' of Seminole County, Florida, to
t'ie Clerk of the Circuit Court, arid
tie the same in duplicate and
provided in Section 733.16, FlorIda
Statutes, in their offices in the
County Courthue' In Seminole
LuunJy, 1- IarJ'Ja, wilnin your
calendar months from the time of
the flrst publication hereof, or the
same will be barred.
Filed it Sanford Florida, this 20th
day of May, 1973.
S: Earl 0. Weeks
As Executor
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
of STENSTROM,DAVIS
6. McINTOSH
Attorney for Executor
P0. Box 13)0.
Sanford. Fl. 37171
Publish May 73, 30. 1975
DEN 151
may

ThiS sale is made pursuant to
Final Judgment in Foreclosure
entered in Civil Action No 7647 3
now pending in the Circuit Court In
and for Seminole County, Florida.
DATED thiS 20th day of May, $973
(Seall
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
LOWNDES, PEIRSOL, DROSOICK
A. DOSTER
Professional As.sociahon
y - P1 wlCnard aate-s, Esquire
Suite 133. First Federal Building
Post Office Box 7109
Orlan, Florida 37102
Attomey for Plaintiff
Publish - Ma' 7). InS
DEN-14

have

a

as

NECTION WITH RETAIL OR
WI'OL E SALE COMMERCIAL
TRANSACTIONS OR WH ER $
ENTERTAINMENT IS PROVIDED
Oi
FEE Fc ADMISSIoN OK
MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED;
PRO V I Dl NO
PEN A LII ES,

against you for the relief demanded
in the Complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on the 19th day of May.

DATE
SaidOrdinancewasplacedonfirst
reading on Monday, April 21, 191$,
and the City Council will consider
san:efortinalpassageandactoption
after the public hearing which will
be' held in the City Hall of Longwood.
Florida. on Monday. the 911, day of
June, A D. 197S, at 0.00 pm , Or 15
soon thereafter as possible At the
meeting interested parties may
appearafldbehe'ard*lthrespectfo
the proposed Ordinance. This
hearing may becontinuedfrorn time
10 iime unTil Tinal acTion ii Taken by
the City Council
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
is pted at the City Hall, LOflgWOOd,
Florida. and copies are on tile with
the Clerk of the City and same may
be inspected by the public.
DAlEDthis7OthdayofMay,AD
1975
Orinle P. Shomate
City Clerk
of the City Of
Longwood. Florida
Publish. May 23. 1975
DEN-151

By LillIan 1. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Pubi'Sh May 7), 30,
6. I). 1975
DEN 146
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CulT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 154fl.CA09E
CHARLES 0. TULLER, JR., fOt
individually but as Nominee of the
Trustees of COUSINS MORTGAGE
AND EQUITY INVESTMENtS, an
CITYOF
CITYOF
unincorporated business trust
LONOW000, FLORIDA
LONOW000, FLORIDA
organized under the' laws Of the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Notice of Public Hearing
State of Georgia.
ADOPTION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
OP
CONSIDER
plaintiff,
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
The City Commlsionof the City of
,
Longwood. Florida, hereby gives
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DEVELOFMENT
GIEGER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
f'iOtiCe that it will hold a Public
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
'he City of Longwood, Florida, that
Hearing pursuant to the proviSions
WILFR ED LGIEGER
and
the City Council wilt Pioid a Public
of Ordinance No 143 of the City of
HENRIETTA GIEGER; BONANZA
hearing to consider enactment 01
Longwood, Florida, on June 9, 1975,
CONSTRUCTION, INC.,
ka
at the hour of 7 00 pm. in the
Ordinance No. 397. entitled:
SON A N Z A
CONSTRUCTION
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Council Chamjers. City HaIl.
COMPANY. INC.. a-k a BONANZA
FLORIDA.
OF
LONGW000.
West Warren Avenue, LOwOOd.
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY;
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 143
Florida, whereat It will cOnsider the
ROGER LONSWAY; arid FLORIDA
AS ENACTED AND AMENDED,
request of BETTY P. WIDDIS fw
ENVIRONMENTAL SLES, INC.,
SAID ORDINANCE NO 14.3 BEING
()efeci,dants, re Zoning of real properly described
THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
15:
NOTICE OF ACTION
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
The West 200feet of Lots 11, $7 and
TO: BONANZA CONSTRUCTION,
FLORIDA,
TO
LOPIGW000.
3. BRADLEY'S ADDITION TO
INC.. a - k - a BONANZA CON.
PROVIDE THAT ALL CHANGES
LONGW000.
FLORIDA,
as
STRUCT!ON COMPANY. INC., ak
IN ZONING DESIGNATION BE
a BONANZA CONSTRUCTION recorded in PIat Bock I. Pige 17.of
CONDITIONAL IN NATURE, TO
COMPANY, a Florida corporatipn the Public Records of Seminole
PROVIDE FOR THE VESTING OF
County, F loe'ida,
Address unknown.
AMEN0E0
Z0NING
You are hereby notified that the from Its present zoning of P2.
DESiGNATION, PROVIDE FOR
above named Plaintiff has filed a that ZOning '5 defined In Ordinance
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR
Complaint intrie above styled Court. NO 4) iS amended of the City of
IN
CHANGE
ZONING
Florida,
to
in the nature of a mortgage Loflgwood,
B
DESIGNATION, TO PROVIDE
foreclosure on that certain real Bussiness, As that designation is
PROCEDURE FOR CHANGE IN
propertyhe'eii,descri,saidlan4 difined in Ordinance Plo. 143 as
0 E SIGN A Ti ON,
Z ON IN 0
situate, lying and being in Seminole amended of the' City of Longwood,
PROVIDE TIME FOR FILING OF
Florida. Further, that Itie' said City
County. Florida, to wit:
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN
North l. of the NE 4 (less the' Commission will also
the
DESIGNATION,
ZO N I NO
5,jtp, 3 chains of East ' - jI of Section application of BETTY
WIDDIS
CONFLICTS 11, TownshIp 70 South, Range 39 bOtchangeOfloninQOfrealproperty
SEPARABILITY,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
East, Seminole County. arid tPie described
SaldOrdinancewasplacedonfirst
L01sII.12Jnd13.lessttiewest300
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and ?ht City Council will consider Range 79 East. Seminole County, BRADLEY'S ADDITION TO
same
final ,øsa.age and iooption andthe South S's of the SE '401 SE
LONGW000, FLOP IDA, as
after the public hearing which will
Section 7, Towrn'ilp 70 Sot,th, recorded in Flat Book 1, Page Il
be held in the City Hall of Lorsgwood. Range 29 East, Semisole County, the Public Records of Seminole
Florida. on Monday, the 9th day of
Florida, less that part lying in the County, Florida,
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soon thereafter
possible At ttie
Markham Road. Containing 10157 1. 5 those cesignations are defined
interested partiti may
in Ordinance No. II) as amended of
acres.
appear and be heard with reSPect to
You are commanded to file your the City of Longwood, Florida, to the
the proposed Ordinance. This
to Said Complaint toning 01 Ml, Light Industrial,
itten
hearingmayiecorWiouedfromtiml with the Clerk Of the above named that detignalion is defined In Orto time until final action is taken by Court and to serve a copy thereof dnance No. $4) as amended of the
the City CounCiL
Gene H Godbofd, Esquire, of City of Long*'ood, Florida.
copy o the proposed Ordinance Maqulr.'. Voorhu&amp; I. Wells, PA.
Further, all persons desiring to be'
.spostedattheC.IyHaII,Longwood, 0 Box 633, Orlando. Florida 33902 heard, both for and aCainst said
Florida, and copies are on file with Attorney's for PlaintIff on or before proposed changes in zoning, are
the Clerk of the City arid same may the 20th day of June, 1975
hereby invited to attend and be
heard
be inspected by the public
Date: May 19th, 1975
DATEDthis7hday of May, AD.
DATEDtP%i's7othdayofMay,A D.
ISeal)
$975
1S
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
5 Orvile R, Sliomate
S Omit R. Shoniate
Clerk of the Circuit Court
City Clerk
City Clerk
Joy Stokes
Of the City of
of the City of
Deputy Clerk
Long*ood. Florida
Longwood. Florida
GENE H. 000SOLO, EsQuire
Publtth. May 73. 197$
Pbli5h' May 73, 30. June 6. $3, 197$ Publi'sh - May 7). 1975
DE P4150
DEN 152
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NOTICE
NOT ICE is hereby given Ihat the
BOard of County Commissioners of
Semnole County, Florida. shall at
3)0 pm. or as soon as possible
thereafter, C'. the I7TPI day of June,
consider the adoptIon of the
foilowing Ordinance:
An Ordinance relating to specified
areas of the unIncorporated
territories Of Seminole County,
Florida; creating the Sterling Park
Street Lighting District; to be en
titled the Sterling Park Street
Lighting District
Ordinance;
providing for definitions; providing
br governance of the diStrict by the
Board of County Commissioners.
providing br maintenance and
operation of street lights within the
district, creating an Advisory
Board; setting forth fiscal and
taxation prQcedures; empowering
the levy of special assessments or
taxes within the district; and
providing
to.'
COnstruction,
severability, and an effective dale.
(SEALI
Arthur H. Rerkwith. Jr
Clerk of Rrd Of
County Commissioners
SemInole' County, Flidi
PubIish May 73. I97
DEN III

as

G E N £ R A I II LV E N U F S H A R I P' (i P 1 A N N F 0 U S F If F

same wilt be barred
Filedat Sanford, Florid., this 24th
day of April, 1973
A K. Posetter, Jr.
As Executor
w, C Hutchisor'. Jr
t
Hutchison, Leffler &amp;'
MorrIs
Attorney for Executor
P.O. Drawer H Sanford, Fl, 32771
SECTION 71500.2605; STATE ROAD Publish: May 2. 9. II, 73. i
431;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY DEN 19
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. $01
RIGHT OF WAY
FEE SIMPLE
That part o
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Tr'e NE . of the SW 4 of Section FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
9, Townàiip 21 South, Ronge 29 FLORIDA
East: lying wIthin 71 feet Westerly CASE NO. 7S.$34-CA.09.E
of the following described survey line OAf CORPORATION, a Florida
Of State Road S 431. Section 17560, corporatIon.
betwn Survey Line Station 60+00
Plaintiff,
and Survey Line Station 60+79.
Commence at a point on the North WILLIAM E. TAYLOR, and JUNE
Of the' NE 4 of the SW -4 of P TAYLOR and LOCAL FINANCE
St'tion9, TownshIp 71 Soul?', Range CO of FLORIDA.
2 East, said pOint being 1312 92 East
Detendanti
of the Southwest corner of the SE 'i
NOTICE OF SUIT
OftheNW'aofsaldSection9, thence TO' WILLIAM E. TAYLOR
run South 0 degrees 73' 11" West a
JUNE P. TAYLOR
di%tanra of 917 74 I.l tlh. urvav
Arr. t?.'r':
Line Station 60+00 for the Point of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Beginning: thence run North 0 thet an action to foreclose mortgage
degrees 23' 11" East a distance of 29 COvering the following real and
feet to Survey Line Station 60+29 for personal property in Seminole
the end of this survey line County, Florida, to-nit:
de'scriptiori of State Road 5-434,
All that tract or parcel of land
Section 77510.
lying and being the' North 75 feet of
Containing 317 square feel, more Lofi andtheSouthl9 66 feet of Lof;,
Or lf'tS. exclusive of areas lying RIck 21, SUBURBAN HOMES.
within es isting road right of way and according to the pta? thereof as
existing Drainage Ditch Easement, recorded in Piat Book 3. page 60 and
SECTION 77510260S; STATE 61, Public Records of Seminole
ROAD 1)4; SEMINOLE COUNTY County. Florida
SEMINOLE PARCEL NO. ilSi FEE Pai been filed against you and you
SIMPLE — RIGHT OF WAY
arerequiredtoserveacopyofyour
That part of:
written defenses. if any, to it on c.
The NE 'i of the SW x Of Section VICTOR BUTLER, JR., of EVANS
3. TownshIp 21 South, Range 29 East. &amp; BUTLER, 200 E. Robinson Street,
lying between the Old Forest City- Hartford Building, Suite 920,
Palm Sorinas Road and State Road Orlando, Florida, 3290$ arid file the
5431, Section 77560. lying within 2 original with the Clerk of the above'feet each Side of the following Styled Court on or before the 13th
described line'
day of June, 1975, otherwise a
Commence on the East line of Judgment may be entered against
Section 1, Township II South, Range you for the relief demanded in the
29 East. at a poInt 1192 77 fed South Complaint.
of the Northeast corner of the SE '
WITNESS my hand and official
of said Section 4, (said point also seal of said Court thiS 13th day .f
binglll2l2fpetSnuthoftheNorth- May, 1975.
west corner of Section 3, TownshIp Seafl
ll5outh,Range79East);tflencerun
Arthur II. Beckwitri, Jr.
North 73 degrees 35' Ii" East a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
distance of 375 57 feet tO the
By: Joy Stokes
begInning of a curve Concave
Deputy Clerk
Southerly and having a radius of Publish: May 16.23,30, June 6, 197$
113239
feet;
thence
run DENI07

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ci
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No. 6151
In re: the Estate of
DONALD P. MAC GREGOR,
deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL
REPORT AND APPLICATION
FOR DISCHARGE
All persons are hereby notified
fyf the undersigned, as Executor of
sd estate has completed the ad
ministration thereof and has tiled in
said Court its final report and appliralion for discharge. Obiections
thereto, if any, should be duly filed
After filing proof of publication
Showing this notice has been
published once a week for tour
consicutiye weeks, the matter
approval of said report and the
orderingotdistributionof said estate
will come before the court
SUN FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF ORLANDO
By. Pete, C Taylor
Trust Officer
As Executor of said estate.
Publish, May 16.23.30. June6, $973
DEN IOU

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by virtue ot that certain Writ o
Execution issued Out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
OrangeCounty,F,ida,uponafnaI
judgment rendered in ttue aforesaid
courtonttie1fhdayofO(te'q,,
1971, in that Certain CISC entitled,
Pan American Bank of Orlando,
Etc Plaintiff, vs Jimmy W. Parks.
et ii, etc , Defendant, which
aforesaid WrIt of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described properly own
.
Hugh Parks. Jr and Belly W
Parks, hiS wife, said properly being
Incited In Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described
follows
VariouS hOU%ehid effects in
cluding: dining room chairs,
freeter, refrigerator, dishes and
p.ctures inientory available from
the Civil Division of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department All
property to be sold
t,
One (11 $97) Thunderbird

Guy W Botts, as Trustee of flarnett
Winiton Investment Trust
770 Gilmore Street
Jacksonville, 'Ior,oa
PARCEL No 115

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59730 Adults cAily Plo pe't
372
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-* conditioned, water furnished,
references required. *100, 575
depo'It 32? 7299
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re'furblshe'd, furnished or un
furniShed Athjit only 3771741

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water furniShea Aduit,
327 1303

You pick. 1-4
Black eyed peas
bushel Tyre Farms. Hwy 415 at
Carlton's Furniture Store 322)749
or 322 O1OS

Dyer Enterprises. Inc.
SERVE: Thomas 0. Dyer,
Resident Agent
540 State Road 431
Altamonte Springs. Florida
PARCEL No- 103

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carpet *773 nio ii vso G,nvnec
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114W 1st st

Cucumbers, you pick, Bring
container, East Celery lust east of
WTRR 37) 7170 or 37) 6791 for
information

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QUALITY I PIN - NORTH
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$ large rooms, near hospital Off
street parking *120 37)0799

18-Help Wanted

First State Bank of Miami
SERVE: JOPinM Garner, President
1011 N E - 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida
PARCEL No. 10)

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No eiperlence
necessary, samples free, start
I*. 349 SIlO. 349 5691

Preston H HastLeti, as 1ruit
ot
Barnett Winston Investment Trust
770 Gilmore Street
JaksonvllIe'. Florida
PARCEL No 115

Malcolm M. Prin, as Trustee of
flarnett Winston Investment Trust
7200Umore Street
Jacksonville. Florida
PARCEL No. 11$

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fOBILE HOME

Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection
now available in
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult"FamIly
Mobile home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model homes on
display

Homes

$973 12' wide. I BR. air Conditioned
Adults Security depOsit. 5125 mo
372 3939
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Luxury

LarrySaxon,Realtor
littte' panf is nIl that iS needed to
make thiS? bedroom, 1 bath home
with Florida room into a Iveable
t,i,.i,it HdS fl(J;SlIVIdi 'uun parliy
complete. A good buy •t only
*15.000 Sorry, but 1-1.500*7,000
cash down
BIG CORNER LOT
Small price
CoZy 7 bedroom home with large
utility 'shr'd Fresh paint in arid
MuSt See to apPreciate only
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CT It. AT Fl) O'A 741' W PIE EDS TO
SELL
3 BR, 7bOth. split plan, w
* carpets, central h a, iencecj
yard, near Schools and Shopping
Good financing *73.900
POOL PARTY. ANYONES With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom at
tractivelv de+'nrAl..
priced home, 137,500

Patio

3 BR, VA. no * down, SI9.0
Large 2 BR with family room, tree
covereci . acre, *23.900
3 ftP, 7 bath, pool home, $fl,

CaliBart

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RELAX 'N COOL in this home' and
pool. 3 BR, 2 baths, large en
tertainment room. central heat
and air *39.700.
CHECK THESE HOMES
7 BR. 1
P, den *10.900
7 BR. I bath, *10,900
2 fiR. I bath, *10.500
3 BR. bilh, central heat, *19,500

Will' REALTY
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BROKERS
Dabs 1776173
N'gP'?c 377 3*71 cr 77? 2)37

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19 degrees 07' II" a distance 01100 FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR
Jacksonville, Florida
Gracious country living, yet city
feet to tPteendof this described line, TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
PARCEL Plo 113
security Quiet, soundproof 1 2
Containing 7037 'square feet (0017 poratbon, etc ,
BR, all electric kitcht
acres), more or leis, exclusive of
Enloy
Plaintiff,
Each defendant is hereby notified
outdoor
picnics, and Ieire time
area lying within existing road v's.
that the Plaintiff will call up to.'
in the courtyard 300 E. Airport
rights of way
CARLTON DUNNING COdARCHIE hearing before the Honorable Tom
Blvd 173 1340
YOu and each of you are hereby DUNNING, a K a lavonia Dunning, Waddell, Jr .one of the Judgei of the
severally notified that the plaintiffs his wife,
abOve styled court, on the 26th da' of
SANDL EWOOD VILLAS
- filed it sworn Complaint, together
Defents
June, AD. 1973, at 11:30 o'clock,
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD.
with its Declaration of TaK:rig In the
NOTICE OF ACTION
A M. Seminole County Courthousi,
SANFORD, 373 7070
above styled Court against you and TO - CARLION DUNNING
Sanford. Flori'Th, jts application for
each of you as defendants seeking to
Residence unknown
an Order of Taking heretofore filed L"eBary. 'AduIfs. Lovely large I
Condemn the above described
Lc'raom air, Ideal for retired
in this cause All parliri to this Suit
YOU ARE NOTtF lED that
property located in Seminole action for foreclose a mortgage on and all oIlier interestedpartlesmay
pern 6616400, 322 90S4
County. Florid's, by Eminent the following property in Seminole appear at the time and place
-Domain proceedings.
County, Florida
d+'SiQflatd and be heard
31- 4p,fn"s.epfs Furnished
You are further notified that the'
lot 30 and that part of Lot II,
--------------------------Plaintiffs will call up for hearing OAKLAND HILLS, described
AND
before the' Honorable Torn Wad+elI, fo4l*s: Beginning at a point on the
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APIS
Jr., one of the Judges of the above curve of the East right of way line of
Each defendant 5 hereby required Decor furniture. 1-2 BR. deep shag
styled Court on the 26th day 04 June, Encbno Way at the Intersection with to SCrve written defenses to
carpeting Call Lee, resident
A 0. 1915, at 11)0 o'clock A M. in the Southerly line of Lot 30; thep Complaint on
manager today 300 E Airport
Seminole County Courthouse, South dl degree's 50' 29" East along
Blvd 773 1340
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
Sanford. Florida. Its application for the' Southerly line Of Lot 30 for a
County Attorney
1 or 7
Mi Order at Taking in .ucc'rdance distance' of 1)3 07 ICet. thence North
Adultsonly
Serniniole County
PdSPK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
with Its Declaration of TakIng 64 degree's 37' 35" West for a
1007 Highway 436
251$ Park Drive *lOup
pie'refofore filed in tills CIU%e' All distance 0110599 feet; thence North
Altamonte Sprinçs.
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parties to this si:it and all other SI degrees 50' 13" Wet for a
Florida 3770)
intere"stedpartlri may appear at the distance of 796.6 feet to the point of
Legal Notice

NO SECURITY

Pay 1st. Months Rent Only

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Reduced to Settle Estat
tinirne on lake, lovely Iivnrj room
bedrooms. 7 baths
5? 7. SC%3

DEPOSIT

Bedroom Apis.

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Swim or Fish
Sparitna cHin. I hedrowns. 7 bat
lakefront home, central heat a
air, trees, and other eltrl
139,000

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Sunland
Ideal area for thlldrc'cl. 3 bedroc
home with completely fenc
yard *20,000

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Es'ablish ed Residential Area?

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BUNGALOW

Shaded lot, space tar garden.
bedrooms. on paved road *17.5

In Sanford 's Finest

as

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Minutes from Town
3 bedroom, refurbished horn
'shaded lot See It at 116.3(1,'.

Open House
2 To S p m
SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY
116 Falrlane Circle 4 Bedroom, air,
central heat, carpet, large fenced
yard
Forrest Greene, Inc.
64% 7333

Spaci,s ranch lyle hOme on large
shaØeØ lot, approximately
1S2'x273' with country atmosphere Sunken living room,
foyer, formal dining room,
modern eat In kitchen, with
Cabinets galore Pantted den with
fireplace. I bedrooms, 3 baths, 1
with dressing room Carpet &amp;
drapes, enormous utility room.
double garage, *65,000. 373-3733.
lAKE MARKHAM - 3 BR,? bath,
wall to wall carpeting, fireplace,
drapes, central heat &amp; dir, garage.
2 patios, quiet. On canal to lakes.

CLIFF JORDAN

BALL REALTY

Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W 1sf t
27
I' Yr old, 1 Bclrm
central lilA. By Owner. *75.900.
373 1716
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Homes, LOIS

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By owner- 3 BR. I bath, big corner
lot, beautiful oaks, new carpet,
fenced back yard, and much more.
For details, call 372 0)75 from 9 to
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Sanford, By Owner, 3 BR. 2 bath,
air. rirnat, nafan. err...',l

'Em While

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M. UNSWORTII REALTY
Peg RealEstateBroker
103W. 1st St.
3736061. 373 OSIl Eve's
FISH, SWIM, SkI 3 Bedroom
waterfront home. beautitul kit
chen. forn'.aI dining, Florida
room, central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard 139.900
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MINNIE- I Bedrooms. I':
baths, fenced yard, air
conditioned, easy access to I land
17 92 *37,300

address

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In, with good terms 115.300

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Peg Real Estate Broker
110 73ttiSt 3726633

AMERICAN

*You Qualify For A 12

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3734630

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866

79—Trucics-Tra i er's
1974 FOrd F-100. 360. air, power
steering, 5500 C,VW, pOSi tract
322 4129 after S.

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Trailer 45' Brown, high cube fur
niture van Can cc seen daily I 5.
77 W Livingston, Orlando. 122
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63—MaChinery-TOots
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7 Hiqh Soeed Cole Planters

International Harvester CO1$0o
kiadstar torn ii' "e'! y
bod;
with lip gate, power steering, 5 sp
345 cv in 196 HP engine, *1900
Poll's Hwy 17.97 Casselberry. 030
4706

3.63 3101 at'er6pm.
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64—Equipment

for Rent

Pen? Blue' Lustre' Electric Carpet 1971 GMC Astro Tractor, sleeper,
S.nOIC iIle. 73$ Detroit engine *ith
Shampooer for only 11 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
10 sp roadranger. Can be seen
daily 0-5, 77 W. LivIngston,
Orlando. .127 5113
65—Pets--Supplies
7665 Ford Ranchero, high per.
formance 219, custom paint,
slotted wheels, air shocks $700
373 5)39

Pomeranian AKC
6MonthOldM-ale
*100 3730679
Lisa Apso AKC. Champion blood
linej, cute, cuddly little' golden
puppies, fine pedigreed md $62
3705

YARD SALE Friday &amp; Saturday
131% MellOnviIIe Axe,

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1967 Plymouth, clean, runt good,
new radial tires 3734473.
GA RAGE SALE, Reasonable
DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME.
Pr'ices Includes antiques, fur
1972 Toyota Mark II hardtop, 6 cyI.,
Housebreaking. Obedience.
ml lure, tools, formals (site 7-9,
automatic, air, stereo.radio, extra
Protection
w orn oncel, wide variety of
clean, low mileage, 323 0144
CALL
CALL
531 7370
11$ althy attractive house &amp; outdoor
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Academy
All
Breed
Dog
Training
ants Friday, Sat. on 26th St. I __________________________________
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_____________________________ 196) ChevTolee' Biscayne, good conSI nford Ave.
dition, 5)50 327-7963. ask for DenAnimal
____________________________ ThiS is our 15th year
nis.
Haven Grooming 6, Boarding
PlanTts For Sale. Flowers, flowering
kennels Thanks to you, our
vi ne's. many unusual plants,
PiCk Up Abandoned Cars
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customers 322 3757.
Rirasoruable. 2720 Hart*ell Ave.
FREE
54inford. 373 7392
3221621

3 Bedrooms, '2 baths. 2 car garage.
screened porch, fenced yard
central heat and air, many extras,
7') year's old *29,900 Low down
payment, by owner 372 1530, 301
Pine Wind Ct Sanford.
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42-Mobile
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Homelte. 2 BR. carpeted, Florida
rOofll.Carthed,l?'160',Lotcanbe
nented 373107%

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GARAGE SALE: Thurs. Fri. I Sat.
All ili.clothlng, furniture. 'an top
carrier, books, screen door,
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
slidng glass door, and lots more
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
SOS Diane Circle, CaseIberry 531 C.ORMLY's E. 46. Sanford 323-4733
MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn 1439.
piete set up I'll save you money
CA RPORT SALE' Saturday I
- to Buy
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Licensed Orlando 71) 5170

Pick up lunk cars FREE. Small
price for other's. 322 142&amp;

MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate
is Sold daily in the Classified Ads.
Nothing small about that'

Why store it arid forget it? Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad. 3727611
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bottle's, Guns, Tools, CB equip
nient. I Household items 122
L ike Marx Ave. Lake Mary 323
036
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2 BR Mobile Home
Central air &amp; heat
Assume payments 373 6013
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New Skyline double Wide Payments
Iris than *125 mo.

55—Boats&amp;Accessories

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O]OrtandOUrive
Sanford 373

By owner offshore 70' Chritchfleld,
fiberglass Coast Guard approved,
radio, depth finder, outriggers,
43.—t.ots-Acreage
live bait unit, ship to shore ho*k
_______________________________ up, plus many extras, 110 HP,
Chevy Mercury Cruiser inboard.
Pierson, 10 acres. Nicely wooded,
outboard
drive'
Rocket
small spring, over 300' on paved
galvanized
tandem
trailer
with
road 111.500 Terms 131 7691
eiectri winCh Must see to
preciate 14.5000.' best Offer Bank
Loch Arbor- One lot on Crystal
will help wfh financing Call 1373
View South. 100*75' road Iron
1767 ______-______________
tage One tot II E. corner Cry'tal
View North, 100'iil$O' 3723141
By owner 169" Chrysler tn hull
Sportsman, 4% HP. new galvanized
Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees,
tilt trailer, walk thru windshield,
clear flowing stream, hones 0 K
Coast Guard approved with lots of
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 676
extras ready to go now. Total
0711
11,193 Bank will finance, I)?).
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1963 Ford GaIaie 500 3 dr s.Idan,
runs good. $100 or best offer. 3737597,

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Wanted to buy used off ice furniture.
Any Quantity POLL'S Casselberry, Hwy. 17-92 1304704

1973 VW Beetle, light blue, radio, air
conditIoning. 23.000 mile's. Very
clean. *7.195 Call Don Pope at 3771651 Dealer

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 373 9)70

196) OIds9I
Good Conditi. $350
373 5474
For used furniture, appliances. 1971 Plymouth Wagon, air,
tools, etc Buy I or 100) items.automatic, $2100. 904-313.3571.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Wekiva RIvtr Acres.
CASH 322-4132

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1-dOOfirm
1193 atterlp m.

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Auction
FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.

Merchandise

1974 Nova, air, power
Take over payments
377 *323

Dell's Auction Service

Cajh
For Your Junk Cars
323 9136

Hwy. 44, West Sanforci
3233620

47—RealEstate Wanted

Wanted' 3 BR, 7 bath.? car garage
home on one acre or more Will
trade 7 BR, 1 bath with family
room. plus cost difference 32)
1177

;ou can get a fair price when yO'
advertise your "don't needs" in
the Want AdS

Top dollar return on consignment at
75 pet We also buy full houses,
estates etc

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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E lectric

for

Sale

E xercycle

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AirConditioning
Central tOri? &amp; Air Ccndtronng
For fret C$timites. call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford
$771

MAITLAND FLEA MART _______________________
BeautyCare —

Couch. $33
Dog House. *13
32)0425

Home Improvements

RoofIng

Carpentry, Ren'oelng Add,?orrs,
Custom Work Licensed Bonded.
Free estimate 373603$

[ipert roof repar's
Flat roofs or shingle
All work guaranteed 37) 6700

BUDDY's I'IOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYP(3 OF CARPENTRY
ANDREPAIRS372133$
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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Park Drive
377 0063

LoadCleorlig
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______________________________ All type's tot's 7. aceraqe cleir.d We
SPECIAL Permanent Wave. 1)0
have top soil, fill dirt, clay, arid
Pet Core
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
shell available. Please call night
76-35 Sinlord Aye' )7'? )'?
Or day. 373 391)
REST INN
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rg &amp; Groummj
Spring is here and if's gooci time to
Ph 372 ic-Si
House Plans
cttoOSeanewIoin,from tIie page-s
of our ClassIfied icis
Pressure Cleanrng_
i')L'SC ç.l,i'ls (LY,'iI
'0 I PtA
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
and SSBC spec. Fast, economical
ALA CLEANS ALL
Call Victor 12) 0)31
Exterior pressure clearing
laniciearng, till dirt, clay, rock
323 *65
All knd of digging PIou'se trait
Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
ers 'stored and moved 372 9117 or
again when you sell them *ith
119%
PvIn;s
ClassIfied Ad from the HeraId ____________________________ ____________________________
Call us today' Don't delay' JuSt
(1.11 377 261$
0)1 ç'iiv) T pli,,e
;nai;at,
"ir'
,,r t,i, cost 5%,,nt Ad
Wally
Watt
of
Orlando 791 472$
f.'O'flQ Disc ing tt,ick hoe' work,
Custom hay baleing, Light
clearing3770077after
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Wedding Gown And
Size 11
373 0150

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SAT., MAY 24. 7 P.M.

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Painting, Remodeling
I lcen%e'(, Sondtd $31 JkS

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flill' La*n Service
Large load from Maine. from lunk tO
Mowing. Edging F re Estimates
antiques along with our regular Registered with the state
as (lass A
323 1331
'sate of modern household Qoods.
Contractor Homes - Additions,
teve'rool pieces of wicker, oak.
130 3377 or 196 SIllexes
LAWN SERVICE
pine, dining room suite's, bedroom
MOwing, Edgng. Trimming
suites, ranges ref. gerators, MAKE ROOM 10 STRE YOUR
322 737Ifte, 6
antiques arid misc too numerous
WIPIT ER ITEMS - .SELL
to mention
"(xP4'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
A Reliable tree surgery at pricri you
WANT AD Phone 377 761% or
Also visit Our fl market Sat &amp; Sun
can alforci Plo 100 too small also
9993
mci
a
friendly
Ad
Visor
will
from 9 to S
palm clearing 707 070), Leesburq
help you

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Pofessionat Walipap,, Hanger
LicenscIRnicsentIa;,Commerclai
Free Esti'nat,s Phi 377 6473
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WELL DR ILL I-. 0 PUMPS
SPRINkLER SYSTEMS
AIitypesand5iqj
Werepainarise'rivce
STIPIE MACHINE I
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Sanford For informationcatl
327 9719

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ListYourusIness...DIQI322-26Bor8319993
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62—Lawn-Garden

54—Garagc Sales

7SIIPisrkDr
3722115
REALTOR
AFTER MRS.
32? 06-OS
372 9711
377 3991

Sliding Glass Ooor,6S '.5'
Inirliinlei Hardware, ISO
1?? 343) or 3fl 7731

Lease.

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64.4 1006
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Jim Hunt Realty

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL IPADE
311 11SF I itit St
7'

APARTMENTS

1972 Kawajaki. 500. low mieage.
Perfect cunditlon, *700 37) 0966
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'I bedroom, 1' -, bath on corner lot,
116.900 Existing. *16,300, 7 pcI,
rntg 3731607

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Low
mlleage.never racedordamaged.
272 2367

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KEPIMORE WASHER, parts, serv-ice, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 37) 0691

Garnett White

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IAFFER REALTY

0u.ssT. 1971, 792. 'ke new

IELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave., San(rd

lawn Mowers We eIl The' Best &amp;
TOi.'i'ER'S 3[AUTY SALON
Service The Rest. Western Auto (formerly Harniett's Beauty P005.1
301W. 1st St
519E Pne3fl 3712

*$17,74 Off Your Utilities Each Month. All We Ask Is That

iClose to everything yet away from It alit

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Custom Drapes. sheers,
ll1"x$6" and IS"sll". Like new.
327 5431 or 3'72 7757

Bedrooms eachside, cement block
roomy lot. 119.400
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- Sparkling 3 bedroOm
home near ho'spitil Drapes, range
&amp; refrigerator included, Roomy,
corner lot, has citrus and utility
buildinci *73.000
Greene, Inc.
REALTORS
6.4373)3

Modaka 125
Like New
otu

Let me tilt your garden Spot; mow
acarit lots
Floyd Freer, 322 5191.

WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY DUPLEX- 2

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Moving must sell Fla. room suite,
Couch, 7 chaIrs. 2 tables. and
lamp. *200 Call 377 3107 after S

191111w', 1797 Open St &amp; Sun 93

Rdgew6od c54rms

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60-Office Supplies

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Acreage

ThinkIng about that summer
vacation' Get abetter car through
therlassif led ads in today's papen- .

JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 2 Bedroom home with

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KULP DECORATORS
409w- lt St 322 7335
We Buy Furniture
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And

Reconditioned Batteries, $17.95
exchange- REEL'S BODY SHOP,
J2!i*nford Ave.

Used office furniture
WoOdor steel deiks (execufivedeik
A. Chairs, secretariat desks I
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
f4OLL'S
Cassetberry,1797,*-47O6

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1974 cinna, un
.,th (Ah,n.t.
cash price' of 164 or payrnrntIo
*8 50 Golden 'Touch 'n Sew, *1' SecAt
SAP,.T'OWD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st SI., Downtown
3729111 Eves$6p.1146

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

REALTOR
531 9777

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ROBSONMARINE7977 Hwy. 17-97
372 596)

V'itche'n Boll room
Cabinets
Counter tops. Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabe'll 377 935
anyir'-'.
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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

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So. Debary Flea Market

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68—Wanted

Kish Real Estate
LAWAPIA 1(1511
Peg Real Estate Broker
7701 5 French Ave .321 0011

323635)

Peg Real Estate' Broker

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Junk.lrashiHauledA,,.ay
SI Pick up Load
'$67 1-3

Sanford)?? 7011

Forrest

377 1301, 2610 Hiawatha Ave. at I?

defense's,

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17,000. 32? 6976

Orlindo Clipper 17' fri hull,
bo'w'rider. Mercury 115 HP, both
1971,
full
canvas,
tack,
speedometer, 15 gal
tank,
certifIed tilt trailer Sacrifice
12,995 3fl 449

Open Saturday&amp; S+.nday,9to5p.rn.
Tables &amp; permanent booths
avaIlable. All under cover
Located I', mile's east of I Ion 5p
16. Sanford at Stan's Auction. )fl.
9719

BroS Cr, tC7 V, Cornn,,'rc iii

PAYTON REALTY

tP,ereetfas recorded In PIll Book 13, oflhisSummon'suponyog,,,,ci'sip
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
•
Page 61 of the Public Record's of of the day of Service, arid to file' the
NAME *"'TUTE
AND
!ninote C.vnty, Florida
Original nI laid writte'n defenses TO WHOM ii MAY CONCERN
Ploti(e it hereby given that the
has been filed against you and you with the Clerk of said Court either
taciendMit ii hereby required are required to serve a copy of your before service on PIaintiff' Atto,- undersigned, pursuant to the
to serve written
it any, to written defense's, If any, to it on ney or Immediately
thereafter, to "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter
said Complaint on.
RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. of Gray, show what right, tills, bntere'sf or $65 09, FlorIda Stalvte's.will register
THOMAS 0 FREEMAN,
Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson, PA., lien you or any of you have in ,nd to with the clerk of the Circuit Court In
County Attorney
plaintiff's attorneys, *910w
the property described in Said and for Seminole County, Florida,
Seminole County
is 101 East RobInson Street, p, Complaintsndto5howcauw, if any upon receipt of proof of the
1007 Highway 436
Bcx 3041. Orlando, Florida ns, on you have, why said Property ,.hId publication of thit notice, the I IC
Aitamonte Spring's,
titbOu name, to wit: PACIF IC
Or bf4oiethe 17th day of June, l7
not be Condemned for the uses
Florida 37701
and file theoriginal with fheclerk of purposes as set forth in th Corn FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS under
.' p,e'ere' the' 6th day of June, this Court either befone service on Plaflt filed herein If you fait to
which we are engaged in business at
A 0. 1915, and file the original with p4alntlff' attorneys or immediately so, a def,iult will be entered Against 3001 WetI Highwiy 436 in the City of
The Clerk of the above Styled Court thereafter; otherwi's, a default wili you for the relief demanded in the Altamorul Springs, Florida
on saId rMts', to show cause what be enterid
That the corporation interested in
you fo.' the relitf Complaint,
right. title. interest or lien you or demanded In the complaInt.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL said businets enterprise is as
arts' of you have' in and to the
f0lbow
WITNESS my hand at.'d seal of ofsaldCourlonthe2SlhcjayofAprli
property described in said Corn this Court on May 17th, 1V75
A 0 , $975
Pacific T.'xtile' and
plaint arid to show cause, if any you (Seal)
ChemicAl Corporation,
(SEAL)
have, why said ProPe,ty Should not
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr
Arthur H. Beckwllh, Jr
a Nevada corporation,
be condemned for the uses and
C- J Ro(la.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of Ifit Circuit iourt
purposes
set forth In
Corn
By: oy Stokes
President
By: LIllIan I. Jenkins
plaint filed herein. If you fail to do
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Datedat Orlando, Orange County,
a default will be entered against Publish: May 16. 73. 30. june 6, 197$ Publish May 7. 9 1&amp; 73, 191$
F10r1d6, May 70, 197$
you for the ,.li,'f demanded in the DEN-106
Publish May 73. 30. June 4, I), 1.7$
DEN 14
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show low n price, high in
auality
Plenty thadr
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Pick-up Camper.

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*1,950 321 10)6

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Bedroom

OnelI) 1973 Mark IV Continental
Automjle'
One' ili 1k.) LnipyroIet Station
WagOn
Vehicle's being
stored at
Altamonle Garage In Altamonte
Sprigs, Florida.
Household effects being stored
Adams Transfer &amp; Storage in
Sanford, Florida. and the un
dersign.d at Sheriff of Seminole
County, F$o,Ida. will at 11:00 AM
on the 16th day of June, AD $975
Offer for sale and sell to the
bidder, for caSh, subject to any arid
ill exiSting Ieifl5, It the Front
(We'st) DOOr of the Seminole County
Courtlicusein SinfOrd, Florida,
abovedetcrib.d per'sonI property.
That said sale l's
iry made
satisfy the term's c-f s,ad Writ of
Execution
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole' COnly, FWAk.ja
Pvbiish. May 73, 30 June, I?. 197$
DEN 153

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Large Flea Market

1797
REALTOR 373 S774

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*773 37') 3131

Harold Hall Realty

W.

REALTORS
1361 lee Rd Winter Park
3036444341
John Saggio
REALTOR BROKER

flew house's ma run] area No down
payment. mcnthly payments less
than renilt GOvernment subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualifyf

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Systems Four, Inc.

* They're Hot!

ON ST. JOHNS RlVER- 7.5 Acr
7 house', barns, swimming x
large trees, and a nice boat do

322-2090

Orlando 1305 834-Z29

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feCi like' d (,9 i,'ar' EPA°'I 't
an no one t occu1'j me I'm
pansh. have I bedrooms with
family room for relaxing,
separate living room to entertain
you, and separate dining room.
Slide my doors open, and enter a
30's 10' screened porch to Florida
living I have a huge inside utility
room and 7 car garage. I'm 7',
years old MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST I'm an easy
touch at *36,900 with interest rate
size 7i 1-1.450 clown and live with
me for 1371 per month Swim in
my community pool COME
I't:tK Al Mt

* "Get

10 ACRES- All fenced on pa
road Has large older 2 Sli
home, barns, and a small cotta

1505 W. 25th St.

miles east of 17..
Ph. Sanford 1305) 323-8160
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Desperate

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cnesi,

automatic.

COZY RETIREMENT HOME
7 BR. on nice shaded lot, kitchen
equipped, 117.300

SANFORD

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14 ton truck. 10')" camper

73' Critc.huleici Cruiser, 140 Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for famity
Camping, skiing, 6. fishing 377
3101 or 3770721

uriday Baby furniture, Avon

dither nice' features

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7 IN Oak. Sanford
3?? 7171 day, 37) 0-115 eve.
BROKER
ASSOCIATE j

*50,000

Real Estate

Peg
2439 S. Myrtle Ave ,Sar,ford
Phone 321 0640 372-2741

STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1 year
old, large lamily room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre ldyllwila,. Section 373 9464,
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SEE THIS 3 tiM. I', b,tth home,
has large rooms and corner lot.
Redecorated throug'iout Good
financing by owner

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Apartments

River Run, Inc
Roommate wanteJ, th,,re cipenses,
SERVE' John F Lowndes, Resident
After 5, $62 $570
Agent
,
SuIte 13)
30a1tnmn
Unfurnished
Firit Federal Building
Orlando, Florida
PARCEL No 173
DUPLEX- Furn or Urif urn.. Ideal
Location. Reasonable Rent Ph.
Sabil Point Properties, Inc.
Owner, 3653771.
SERVE: W Kelly Smith. Resident
Agent
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FRAPIKLINARMSAPTS.
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.,,
Al) t. central Boulevard
ll3OFIorld.t Ave
curve through a central angle of 35
Orlando, Florida
3216650
degree's 37' distance of $00 33 feet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PARCEL Plo. 115
to the end of said curve, thence run EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL, CIR.
MASTERS COVE
South 70 degrees 52' 46" East a CUlT. IN AND FOP SEMINOLE James H WinSton. as Trustee rj
ON THE LAKE
distance of 113,15 feet to the POINT COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Barnett Winston Investment Trust

OLDER HOME

373 6353 REALTORS

ISANFORDI

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-----Man arid woman to room
arid board Callanytime
3723794

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I ftP. 2 bath, corner lot, Iarg Oaks,
176.500

V,.EKIVA RIVER •
t.dlt nIt-tile hornt' village. under
lnrq.' 'shy oil's on tIle SCOOIC
Webiva Modern clean interiors,
from *140 SMi W of Sanford 322
1-170

PARK

WANTED- A QUICK SALE'
Owner relocating, like' new 3
bedroCms. 1' baths, with den,
washer, dryer, rHrirator in
(luded tfn'n'it yard Only *23,900
Call 323 9110

372 7371. 377-1196.322 t911
377 1259,372 116.1

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7365 Park Dr

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377199$
19195 French

7 Pedroom. fenced yard
5173 mu Adult's preferred
)) '.tSlcr 1?? 6670

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Wanted

Anytime

REALTORS

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Stemper Realty

Furnished
7 Bedroom House
177 ?O9lor 3773730

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Rentals
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0. Troy Pay. Jr.
Tax Collector, Seminole County
Seminole County Courthouse
Slnford. Florida
As to interest in and to any parcel
included herein

lake Mary. 7
turn shed. Utilitiri
Pd ei(ept gas 5161) Adults No
pets 3222930

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Motherless home nesd live-In
housekeeper
One school-age
Child.3225009
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24—B4JSirSS
- ---------Business Opportunity. Would you
like a buSiness of your own' You
nt need an office to start Begin
at home. full of part time- Ideal for
husband $.wlfeteam Write BID
Enterprises. 995 Trafalgar St
lto,
FIa.. 377.3

Pan American Bank of Miami
SERVE Robert) Spicer. President
250 SE. First Street
Miami, Florida
PARCEL No 175

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2 Bedrooms, adults preferred 5)0
Week Furniti'ieil or unfurished
373 $151. 327 6620

Accountant, experienced, full
charge for retail stores Must
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kflOw office' procedure and con
trots through profit arid loss
Reply to Box $10. Co The Evening
Herald, P0. Box 1437. Sanford.
Fla 37771

Prime F. Osboeri. as Trustee of
Barnet? Winston Investment Trust
720 Gilmore' Street
Jacksonville, Florida
PARCEL No 115

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31 A-Duplexes

Work your own hours Earn extra
income as an AVON Repreien
tative. Call 6413079

Thornat F. KIng, Jr.. as Trustee of
Barnett Winston Investment Trust
720 Gilmore Street
Jacksonville, Florida
PARCEL No, 115

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2 Bedroom furnished apartment,
air, watt wall carpet 1123 Month.
ISO Damage ilrVisit 703 E 71st St

$h Coventry Jewtiiy Earn 13

Bedroom, I'. t..th. rie,v carpet.
garaox'. close to shaols 37) 0737
or 372 1136
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Sparkling2bedroom home with den,
or 3rd bedroom, fenced yard
Available June I *225 per mo.
Forrest Greene, Inc REALTORS,
373 6)3]
33-Houses Furnished

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HOUSE
I4UPITIPItj
THIS
WEt KEPD ?,(,ike, it eaSier S"e
or call Stenstroni Open until noon
Saturday, but available by phone
all weekend Let us assst fOu

vs Security

3 Bedroom, 1 haIti, near schools,
Shopping (enters 5160 mo 1st and
*100 Deposit 1770614

3 Room furnished at Bedroom s
air
1d,T,i,,i,vtJ 5iCi Mo lit
Sm St 372 171$ or 372 3716

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HIDDEN LAKE- Plow 529.900 1
bedrooms, 2 baths, double en
ctccd garage
other
extras One of our best listings,

322-24?O

1 BPS.. 2 full baths, family room &amp;
- 's"..
rws 1i,,
37? 10.47
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3 tIM hOuSe ne,,? 7',tti &amp; P,ilrnctto
Will consider iear lease 1150 mo
plus deposit. $31 $777

327 1)01. 7640 Hiawath,, A

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Unfurnished

tOwn 1123 month

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Sunlanci Estates, Sanford, 606
Baywood Drive, 3 BR, $i, baths,
double carport, large patio, land
sCaped, Owner must sell. *70,500.
32) 3702
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By owner, like new, 7'Oc),
Fla room, detached ge'
fenced yard 119,000 372 6399 or

3 Bedroom, 2 baths, fenced, car
peted, central heat &amp; air, out of
City limits *2.300 323 U91

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After un. 37) 7942

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7S—Recreatio,J Vehicles

II' Boat, 33 HP electric start motor,
tilt t1 ,,,ller. 1523 322 991 after S

I carat Appraised at $650. selling
1350 Steio console, tape deck,
AM FM radio, Med. style
cabinets, $350 Med. bedroom
SUite, king size bed with dresser

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

&amp; Accessories

14' Courtney boat, 35 HP engine 4.
trailer, *350 3739694 after 4.30

Diamond Ring, 11 diamonds totaling

,onij

322.6457

rIrous

261 ITh )i 7 bt'droom
%th ('-fl!r,il ti,',lt &amp; air,
carç,(ts. (trapi.s &amp; fully equipped
ltchen Only 1130 mo Catl 615Oil? Dos. or 613 3577 i've's

'In 1551

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Barnett WInston Investment Trust
720 Gilmore Street
Jacksonville, Florida
PARCEL NO. 115

OVIEDO- 3 BR, I bath, 1 large lots,
living room, eat in kitchen, family

55—Boats

Arkla S Ton gas air conditioner, 4
yrt old, very reasonable 373 0199

Dial the results number, 372 2411
place a fast acting Want AdI

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

"SANIORD'S SALES LEADER"
DELTONt4 173.000 7 bedrooms, 2
baths, extra nice AImot likp new

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cjiickn house, utility houSe,
By Owner 666 $339

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Children frornö weeks 1012 years
373 7910
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Saturday&amp; Evening
74
Lnh,oi.arr
AChild's World- 323 $471

3 7750

Payments less than rent, Buyer
from 15 thru retircu,'.nt. Mus
Qualify-- Excellent
investment
Your questions can be diiswered
Contact us

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5O—Mscellaneous for Sale

Handyman' ''cc hit, duplex in
Sanford, for sale by Owner, or will
trade' for country properly 323
1526 eves, or 17) il3$ days

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Stenstrorri

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the' Clerk of the Circuit Court, and
file the same in duplicate and as
provided In Section 733.16. Florida
Statutes, in their offices in
County Courthouse in Seminole
County, Florida, within four
calendar months from the time of

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137%

Noon Fridcti

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William M Bach
Casselberry. Florida

For S120

Noon The Do1y
Before PubIicQtjon

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Found

plf'ton Kent Rossetter, Sr., deceased

heirs, deviseet, legate-es, grantee's.
creditors, Ilenors. or other parties
claimIng by, through, under, or
against
sh deceased defen
dint or defendants, and all parties
or claiming to have any
right, title, or interest in and to the
described in the Corn
pe
pi,ui'1t, to wit

June

as

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ii any or all of said defendant or
defendants are deceased, the
spouse, heirs. deviser's,
grantee'j, creditors, Iienors,or other
partiesciaimiiu L,y. Ilidough. gnde'I',
or against any such deceased
defendant or defendants, If alive,

w

provements,

deceased.

attorney or immediately lhereafte,,

Move lnto"A New Home

Acre Realty. REALTOR.

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

41-Houses
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akeview, .1 BR, I', bath, Qaraqe.

DEADLINES

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3 Lines_MInimum
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
$
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
Mn. Mae Ward, former teacher at
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-$29.uS0
Sanford Beauty College Is now
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
associated with JoltnCtte'S Beauty
,%lr' nr
flOiflA rwoaot
Shi. ini'lt•j iliA Fflk 4y
f.'
MENT OF TRANSPOP IA I turd.
all her patrons I frienus to call.
and
ni 6660
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plantlffs.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
v's
Free, 6447027 for "We Care"DYER Erl1ERPRiiES, INC , et al..
"Hotline". Adults or Teens
DefendantS.
9esc, safe 1. fait with GoRe's.
SUMMONS 70 SHOWCAUSL
Tablets &amp; E-Vnp "water pill".
AND
TouchtonDrug
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
5r.'LOSt &amp;
TO ALL APD SINGULAR THE
SHERIFFS OF SAID STATE.
----You are hreby commanded to LOST - Black &amp; tan male Beagle,
serve this Summons to Show Cause
vicinity S Sanford Axe'. &amp; Pine
and Noticeof Hearing, together with
Way. REWARD 373 3017
a copy of the COmpI.ni ar.cI
Declaration of Taking, in the above FOUND: Tennis Racquet, Magnolia
Styie'd cause upoi the foiioweng
A
detenitantsBrown male Oachthund
LOST
puppy, missing Irom HighbinhS
'atet Bach
Marina &amp; Campground. Pee' of
920 Spanish Moss Drive
handicapped child. Plo questions
Casselberry. Florida
asked if returned. 611 4901 before 6
PARCEL No 177
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ôthru 25 times
26 times

9:00 A.M.
5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

C'n Help
Call 473 1367
WritePO Box 1713
SanIord,Flo(ida-37771

Publish' May 2, 9, 16, 73. 1975
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Pt,

41—Houses

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__________________

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the CIrcuit Court, Seminole County. Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
Box 553, Sanford, FIa. 37771Florida In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Statutes. To Wit: Section 165.09
PROBLEM
Florida Statutes 11i57

DYER ENTERPRISES. INC et al..

S. Jack R. McCleary
Publish May 73.30. June 6, 13. 1975
DEN 145

BRUCE SCOBI
and AMOS
WALLS. it b a DELTA MARINE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO- AMOS WAlt.,.S
Address unknown

Deouty Clerk
PublIsh: May 2. ,,
DEN-U

C LA 551 ED ADS

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

drinkers.
of
PEANUT
name
BATES
PRODUcTS. and that I intend to For further information (all 473 4592'

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

UNITED NATIONAL
and
that
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RealEstate

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Friday, May 23, 1975

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67th Year. No. 237-Sunday, May 25, 1975

20% off all womens'
wo-piece swimsuits.
F
Y(
do-it-

Save 20% on mens'
swimwear.

ikinj, bra and short suits,and
Yourself mix-match parts.

Sale 4.39
."b.,.

Save 20 % on boys'
swim trunks.

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Reg. 5.49. Men's athletic style
Swim trunks

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Eyelet trimmed bikinis
16X; req. $5. Sale $4.
714; reg. $6, Sale 4.80.

Sale 6.38

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Size 8-20; Reg.

Swim dresses

The American Bicentennial Florida Exhibition Is
coming to Sanford.
The three-trailer exhibit, which is sponsored b' the
Bicentennial Commission of Florida and the Seminole
County Action '76 Committee, will be on display
throughout the week of May 26-31 at Sanford Plaza and is
expected to be viewed by approximately 50,000 visitors.
Sanford is one of just 50 areas In the state which will
be hosting the historical van and features the most up-to(late audio- visual techniques to communicate Its
historical journey through Florida with glimpses into the
future of our state.
The exhibit will be officially opened on Memorial Day
at 10 am, with Jack Homer, chairman of the Action '7
Cvnliwttev
S'min'le 1'r-untv. eiing :; ;t.er u

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20°h off mens'
walk shorts.
Sale 3.98

Reg. 4.98

Solid colors or fancy patterned
walk shorts tailored with belt
loops, or frayed jean shorts
of polyester-cotton denim or
cotton chambray.

Save 20% on womens'
tops and shorts.

20 % off boys'

Sale 3.20

Sale 2.89

Req. $4. Easy-care tank tops.

Req. 3.50. Blazer striped knit shirts.

Sale 3.20

Sale 1.59

Req. $4 Jamaica length pull-on shorts.

Reg. 1.99. Striped tank tops.

tops

Sale 4.80
Reg. $6.

and

Sale 3.20

Belted mid-length pull-on shorts.

shorts.

Sale 2.80

Reg. $5 pull-on short-shorts,

Sizes 8-18.

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Sizes 3.7

Req. 3.50. Little boys camp shorts.

Sale 1.60
Req. 8.99

Sale 4.79

Sale 7.19

Two band sandal

Sale 3.60
Sale 5.59

Sale 3.19

Sale 1.60
Reg. 5 .99 Sale 4.79

Sizes 4.6x and 7.14

Sale 3.19

Sale 1.35

Sizes 4.6x.

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Reg. 1.69; Polyester knit shorts.

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Sruimnok-brisard State Atty. it
en
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counties in recruitment of Gatchel says the ratio is 14 per
some discrepancies concerning
Layer said one reason for the miminorities,
cent black in elementar)
employes
Gatchel says officials here schooLs and 15 per cent black in
or the ratio of declining number of black
black to white teachers in the teachers employed in the even go so far as to place ads in secondary schools.
County.
county Is their unavailability, the "Afro-American," a
Layer said he does not know
School Supt. Bud Layer "They can get be tter jobs na tional publication, seeking to what the Justice t)epartment's
confirmed the fact that Justice elsewhere than starting pay for recruit black teachers
recomnmer.dation will be conofficials mentioned other areas
Concerning
teachers per se, cerning us "at odds" position in
teacher," he said.
of tlhssntisfa:tlo; during a
SthoI records show in in Seminole t'ottnty, 31 white rel;iutnn to Seminole Counts',
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During that conversation, down is as follows white males, black male school teachers and problem

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board meeting the same night, the School Board. The break- classrooms, compared to 43 Washington sihich will specify

Yesterday's high sas 92; overnight low 65. Fair or
partly cloudy and quite warm s*ith highs In the upper SOs
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education center, but told ploycs of Oriental or Spanish school center consistent with
school officials it wouldn't be to descent.
the ratio of black-white
The U.S. Justice Department the department's liking to bus
And Stewart Gatchel, the students district wide.
and the Seminole County School Rosensa1d students past three shool system's director of
Gatchel also said principals
Board are "at odds" on more other schools en route to personnel, said 11w-v's been come to his office
seeking help
than just the Itosenwald con- ('.isselberrs Elcmiientary
"very little decrease Ii the t recruit qua liii ed black
troversy, a Washington source
l.iyer said the ratio of black percentage of blacks."
teachers.
has told The Herald.
to white teachers has "declined
Gatchel says Seminole
Each year, 1w said, a nneniio is
In conjunc tion with an ex- a little os- er the past five or six ('mint)'
has
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Herald.

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Ilarrellroughed up a Herndon It (tlii allegations)," Harrell didn't complain about the
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Ambulance Company driver said "but I'm mre It was a shot alleged incident to herring's law
secret and not publicrecor I
has been closed and (Tinlinill at the sheriff,"
Office but -either the contents until e grand
Shadowed by the drarnatic purple sweep of Sarasota's Van Wexel Performing ArU HaD, Sanford
jur y
charges won't be filed.
or a handwritten copy" of a report
bisinesamen (from left) Howard Hodges, Cal Conklin, John Krlder and Carl Gutmann discuss with
Harrell said both he and ce
Assistant State Atty. William
report Manning filed with his appeared t o t('5tif%. ne"`s"o DREAMS
TRUE theatre director Dr. Curtis Ilaug the possibility of building a simflar facility In Sanford. A theatre In
C. Stale)' made the an- squad 1.1. Ray Parker had employer "got out of the office
this city would revitalize both the cultural and economic life of the Sanford area. Story, more picturts
tt
the
lACIli
nouncement and refused fur. verbal confrontations with into the hands of an Orlando Count hired an individual (in
on Page I-C, Women's Section.
ther comment, herring was not
radio station reporter."
Fuiltirne basis for $8,736 a sear
hospital emergency rooin when
immediately available.
"Maybe somebody Just to take care of the'day.to-day
th
heard
Polk's
17-year-old
Harrell had called the
overheard something in the %%ork that had been done
taken Owe by
reported allegations that he daughter was
"There absolutely officeandit got out that way -'
reviouslyby the five-inember,
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ambul
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used profanity and physically
Willis said. "I think that after insalnried IAC.
was
no
physica
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contact
and
ulted Robert Manning, 29.
" the word got out that Sheriff
By GLENN McCASIAND
A Ilerald investigation
Tk moon Aill be at total shaped shadow extending into arnateurs, but they are still fun
use an '
year-old hlerndon attendant, at' didn't
H
Polk asked the state attorney to revealed that the
Herald
erald Staff Writer
eclipse between 1:03 a.m. and space. That shadow is called to watch," Marsden says.
IAC, over th e
pital
Harrell
e
said
Seminole Memorial Hos
investigate."
last few years, had quietly
2:33 am., as it begins to move the umbra.
"There is some professional
The chief deputy said he Was
April 17 "outright lies." He said
,\n
event
that
for
earliest
roan
from
the earth's shadow, a job
th
Iin(I1ed
the
county
s
insurance
Willis
said
he
talked
w
According
to
astronomers
at
interest
in observing dim stars
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lie believes "someone was accused in reports to Herring's
twiness. In tumt cases com. 111 viint tlie end of the world is to that will take almost a full hour the Smithsonian Astrophysical that appear in the sky in the
Polk
about
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situ
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trying to stir up something to office of "having two deputies this week
Observatory, the main shadow vicinity of the moon," he added,
"The sheriff ad. :;uttee riwunibcrs bid on needed occur for the first time in three to complete.
embarrass Sheriff John Polk. throw Manning into a room
1
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Saturday
insurance,
were
awarded
the
years
at
This
hide
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seek
game
zone
is so large that the eclipse
"It was so far out it was where they were joined by nine mitted that one of his men did
E%enuur1n,
totality, the
r h to our driver" Willis policies and wrote the coverage and Seminole Countains will be be tween the moon and the will be seen simultaneously
absurd," Harrell commented other men." Harrell said he talk
men and received commissions on able to view it, if weather earth's shadow should keep over most of the hemisphere. moon tkws not vanish cornSaturday and revealed he took was accused also of striking said "I think that
conditions prevail.
amateur astonomers from
Therefore, observers can see PletelY. .me sunlight bent
a polygraph examination Manning in anger over an involved were just over-excited the sales
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full moon will pull a South America to Canada busy a lunar eclipse without having ftough the earth's atmosphere
The IAC maintained an
p
Thursday in Brevard County in report he allegedly made.
surface, making
m+stung act at 10:59 pIll, most of the night and early to travel to a special location. Ion'
unaudited private bank account
the case. He said the test was
Harrell is acting sheriff while
Willis said the hlerndon firm, disgnite1 "County Safety
photography
when it begins to enter the morning as they record the
Dr. Brian Marsden of the
given by herring's operator. Polk is attending the
FBI which Is franchised by the Fund" into which members earth's outer shadow, reaching celestial happenings, clear Smithonian says lunar eclipses possible.
Phil Sellers.
Academy in Quantico, Va. Polk county to provide emergency voluntarily over the s-ears full shadow at midnight.
sk ies permitting.
happen ith relative frequency
Since the atmosphere filters
Sellers also gave Manning a is due to complete his training ambulance service in Seminole, contribWed a portion
The
"piece
of
cheese"
will
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polygraph examination earlier in three weeks.
"just wants to continue to serve .1 minus-sions on the inilli(~ns of remain hidden for some two sun. earth and moon line
jp in professional astronomers.
spectrum, the light hitting the
in the week. Herring's office
hit'rndon Amnbulance the public and to get along with
hours before popping out again such a ikay that the moon
"These eclipses are now moon is nntly red and gives
has declined to reveal the manager l(Ius Willis said everybody."
I Continued On Page 2-A i
about 3:37 a.m.
pas,s&amp;'s ttlro(lgh the earth's cone primarily of interest to the satellite a reddish glow

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dinator, has arranged fora display of projects concerning
our Heritage by students from public school throughout
the county.
Too, for the first time specially designed souvenirs of
Seminole Cuunty's bicentennial will be available to the
public.
BLcntennIal Coordinator farrell said, 'The exhibit is
designed to enhance the awareness of our
p;-St,
present and potential."
Visitors will be able to walk through the three-van
display which will be situated at Sanford Plaza adjacent
to the former U.S. Flagship Bank building, which will
house the projects of the area school students.
The entire exhibit is free to the public ar
or,,
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in an April resolution for. had been recommending in. 'straighten out" what appears
warded to 11w grand jury 'a surance companies for various to be conflicts of interest" on
demand that if they feel policies to the Conunission- the IAC or Herring would take
The Seminole County Grand something is illegal or inn- based on the county's need- the issue before the grand jury.
Jury Is scheduled to meet proper has be executed, then and the Commission w ould
Herring resealed that his
, Tuesday and possibly Wed- to have a full-blown in. decide who to award the con- office had received complaints
nesday to apparently probe vestigation" of the county's tracts to.
indicating conflicts of interest
county insurance affairs, the Insurance Advisory Committee
State Atty. Abbott herring and that a "closed group was
Evening Herald has learned. ( IAC).
sent a letter to County Ally, receiving insurance."
Seminole County Commission
At that time the IAC for years Tom Freeman telling him to
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city's greetini,s to the exhibit.
After Vihien cuts the ribbon to the exhibit, it will be
open to the public and will remain open throughout the
week durir.g daylight hours.
The tra.eling exhibit features the national Bicentennial themes of Heritage '76, Festival USA and Horizons
'76. It is financed by the Florida Banker's Association and
that group's sale of Governor's Bicentennial Medallions.
This is the first opportunity most residents of
Seminole County will have to come into direct contact
with the Bicentennial celebration and its objectives.
In addition to the Florida exhibit, several Seminole
County communities will present Bicentennial exhibits
unquc to their heritage.
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Homer will introduce Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore,
who will officially welcome the exhibit, with County
Commission Chairman Sid Vihien Jr., prcdaiming the
exhibit open by cutting the ceremonial ribbon.
take Brantley's Patriot High School Band will
provide entertainment during the official opening
ceremonies while the U. S. Marine Corps recruiting
service will carry the colors.
Ernie Horrell, coordinator of the Action '76 Cornmittee, will lead the spectators in the pledge of allegiance
to the flag with Rev. Douglas Porter. of the Sanford
Ministerial Association, giving the Invocation.
Following some
Jr..:remarks by I !9mncr and the
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Sanford has big plans for observing Memorial 1)astomorrow.
Most everyone in the area will be able to attend,
unless ttws' go to school, sork for the city of Altamonte
Springs or for a merchant who decides to keep his doors
open for the day
Sanford will conduct a service at Memorial Park on
lake Monroe beginning at 12:30 p.m. On hand will be the
band and 50-state flag pageant group froni, the Naval
Iraining Center in Orlando.
The Memorial Park ceremony will climax with the
;rcscntatinn and hoisting of the 15-b - - 25 foot -ion-r
flag being given It, the city b) the Sanford RularN. Club.
Meanwhile, the Bicentennial Florida Historical
Exhibit will open at Sanford Plaza at 10 am. when
Seminole County Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr,,
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cuts the ribbon.

School children and their teachers won't be able to be
on hand for either of the two ceremonies since the School

Board has decided that it's business as usual in the
clas.si"tx)Imls.
Municipal and cOunty employes throughout Seoinoie,
with the exception of Altamonte Springs, will get the day
off. Mtarnonte's Mayo
u::uan Floyd hal directed that
nts city will observe Memorial Day on Friday which is
May 30, the original date of the observance.

Banks will close along with the post office ind the
Greater Sanford ('hammiber of Commerce. Merchants are

split on the issue, with same of the larger stores
most of the smaller ones
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morale of our men," Chief
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holding a saleand report to
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appear at tonight's meeting will made, but officials were
The fact that the U.S. Justice be wasting their time unless waiting until th,is week to forDepartment, as of this mor- Justice officials send their mally deliver the ruling.
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Tonight's selection of two new
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teachers, School Supt. Bud Elementary will not affect the Department, told him he would
get back with him later this
hiring of the principals.
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haven't seen 'good faith' bargaining on your part." and that communication ultimately will benefit the negoUators "shouldn't be meeting during school classroom activities.
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discussion of Amclation and Teacher flights in
Rosenthal's reasoning was that taxpayers are Bill Moore.
pays for it," Pelley retorted. "You were hired to paying for members of Pelley's team to Meet
which Pelley refused to allow SEA the use of school
During the ,'more pleasant time," the two tearns
teach, and we are not providing a cortununication
buildings for meetings "during reasonable hours."
during school hours while team. members were tentatively agreed that the SEA president nmy go
system.
hired for purposes other than collective on campuses for purposes of contract maintenance.
Pelley also refused to spend School Board money
"Principals were hired to communicate; you bargaining. For example, one Pelley team member But that may happen only wi th prior approval from
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school Board's main man at the bargaining table.
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Water Rate Hike
By DONNA ISlES
forbids giving free water to and city-owned utility cornHerald Staff Writer
pames.
anyone.
ALTAMO1E SPRINGS
County Ccanrnikm
ers at the
Commissioner Mike HatWater bills for nearly I ,300 cut- meeting said they could not pay taway, meanwhile, said the city
of-city subscribers are going Ic the fee to the city or would set a should collect all costs of
probably beginning th the precedent that could c the providing sernct from the
August bill.
county thousands of dollars
ris actually receiving the
City Commissioners last annually to privately-owned 3ervice.
night approved on first reading
and set a public hearing and

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W=ld ycalike to have this eyesore as yonr next door.4ghbor'
We think not and feel It should be spruced op at once. This eyesore Is to the heart
of Sanford and does nothing to Imporve the cnnmalty's Image to any out-of-towner
wtu might be driving theongb or iWtlng the area.
Got an eyesore in yw aelghbsrbood' Help call attention to it and participate in
cleaning i
or neighborhood. Write EYESORE. The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
1157. Sanfortl 1ts 3771.

the next 6.000 gallm is being
raised to 65 centz and the 50
cents fee upped to 55 cents per
thousand gallons thereafter.
The nwuznum rate of $3.10 to
city residents is not affected by
the increase. City residents are
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been guilty 01 any conflict 01 interest in representing both
jivate clients and the city, according to city attorney Joe

Twin To Give K!dney

Davis sail last night the rules of pro(ona1 engineers in
Florida caution engineers to avoid conflicts of interest.
Where there has been full disclosure by the engineer, and
cvrsent by a ll thithis re prese nting both the cit and acientin
a dual capacity, there is no conflict, Davis said. He added th
i has disclo3ed this Information to the city in the past.
Davis recommended, bowever, that City Commission
establish a fi rm policy so the engineer knows exactly what is
expected of him.
Bill Palm, vice president of Glace ar1d RadcliffE, ir.dwtcd

his firm will abide by any policy the city sets.
Davis was asked for the opinion by commisfioners after the
the idea is not to penalize the Ad-dwry Planning Board requested a determination on the

President Ford's main purpose
in going to next week's NATO summit meeting in Brussels
is to reassure the allies that U.S su,iport remains firm
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total value $=.were reported of statements by county
The Planning Board's question was whether a conflict of
mmissioners, but ra ther to
A 4
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interest occurs w hen the ci ty engineers rwrp rthinii frw
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Williams Fish Market, Sanford. ''°
client and then in their official capacity 'review and approve
(XficiaLs at Cavalier Motel. City supplied tire hydrants in
Sanford police arrested two
their own plans.
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ju%enile ti on grand Iary
Sanford, reported the area.
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Mayor Norman Floyd offered at least a partial solution.
Count ), Commissioners at a
charges after a radio, tape
the theft of a $450 color
Noting
the city must hire a resident engineer to oversee the
Courts
recent city-county Joint
player and
television from a room.
of the regional sewer plant, Floyd urged that the
pay
were taken from J. C. Penney's
Patrolman
William
S.
Hasson
meeting
refused
to
the
man,
alter
completing
work there, be continued on the payroll
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$4,800
fire
hydrant
rental
fees
at Sanford Plaza Shopping
as
an 'im4iotse" engineer.
liste
Center.
following a burglary at the 204 winch the city insists It must
He said the city for a six-mouth period recently paid out some
Store employes reported the after burglars entered a Ixaise Laurel Drive residence of collect or be in violation of its 1124000 to Glace and Radcliffe "for incidentals" that an In-house
utility bond ordinance that
engineer could have handled.
theft and other witnesses told at that address by a window. la Mason,
Police that two youths left the
Charles W. Pafford Sr.,
store yesterday on bicycles Miami Spring Rd, reported a
with items under their shirts, 5175 fiberglass canoe was taken
Police said when the two from a dock area at the Wekiva
youths, ages 15 and 16, were Min&amp;
apprehended the items from
A television and golf dubs
Penney's, valued at $149. and valued at $275 were reported
stereo tapes valued at $16 from missing after a burglary at the
Zayre 's were recovered.
residence of Torn Crossley,
Michael Lee Prater, 22, 10 Green Meadows Apartments,
Jay Drive. Altamonte Springs, Fern Park, according to a
was in county jail today on rept by deputyH. S. Morton.

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BUSHNELL, Fla. (AP) It perises," Stephen Chen, a
may be days before the body of spokesman for the Nationalist
1'hirw'se seaman hlu lu-Mci, Chinese Consulate General in
once known only as 'The Wild Atlanta, said of the shipment
Man of Green Swamp," returns expenses. 'We expect them to
lo his Asian homeland. Officials dispose of the body as the famiare trying to determine who ly wishes and pay the costs."
But shipping agents Fillette.
should foot the bill.
flu, 39, the lather of seven Green of Tampa said they had
chi!dren, committed suicide in been unable to confirm that
the Sumter County Jail Mon- Lexington Transport Corp. of
(lay, two (lays after a sheriff's New York City, owners of the
posse found him hiding in the Liberian-registered freighter
dense 32,600-acre swamp in Harold H. Jaquet, would pay
the costs.
Central Florida.
hlu left Taiwan last year to
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the three military academies as early as next year if the
Senate follows the House in voting to end the sex barrier.

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intent
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a citftartt band radio was stolen
misdemeanor. Jail records from a pickup truck parked at
indicate Prater was arrested 5165 Poiettia Ave., deputy
early today by Altamonte Mdiie Freeman reported.
Police Detective James Perry, Deputy C. R. Brown listed
Willie Phillips, 41, 1413 W. $1,0W in stereo cqnipment
13th St. Sanford, was held in missing al.era burglary atthe
candy jail on $5000 bond today residence of Ken M. Harris,
following his arrest by Fozeroft, Apartments, Howell
Patrolman John Moore on W. Branch Road.
13th St. Phillips was charged
Detectives were probing a
with carrying a concealed report by Eddie Madison, 39,o(
weapon.
Granby Ave., Midway, that he
Sheriffs deputies and police was beaten and robbed by there
were InvestigaUnganuber01 men who gave him a ride home
reportedburglanes and thefts early today from a bar.
today. Deputy J. F. Bennett Madison told deputies the
said Inc B. Larrd, 2100 men took 176 from him.
Hawkins Ave., Sanford,Sanfordpolicereported beer,
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lawmakers, signed the measure But it may be three months
into law Tuesday with the hope before bills attempting longthat it will "help us avert a range solutions reach the
crisis in the delivery of vital governor's desk.
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health care services in Flori.
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law represents the first corn- malpractice insurance in the
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counties, half their number out
"I can't see them getting into
of work, think they have a way the working man's pocket,"
to revive the area's dormant said Art Fernandez, assistant
building industry. They say business manager of Miami
they'll work for less pay.
electricians Local 3349."Why
The union offered Tuesday to not the bankers and real estate
Lake a $2.70 wage cut on real- men? Those big real estate tythat's
ilential construction In Dade, coons and syndicates
they
ought
to
start"
Collier and Monroe Countle3, where
Electricians won a 50-cent
where a building boom rizzIed
in March; 200 of the lo.
out and left 4,000 carpenters raise
members are out of
cals
1,500
jobless.
work.
"I don't think anyone else has
Kenneth Laurence president
this may help," said
tried it
Tom Becker of the Florida Of the Builders Association of
Sou th Florida, liked the carpenHome Builders Association.
ters' offer but said It won't help
"We expect President Ford to sell new houses that are going
veto the housing bill so it looks begging for buyers.
like we'll have to do it with what
'We still have the problem of
we've got if we are to get things an excessive inventory," he

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belt, slowly strangling himself, unless 'they're drunk, violent
or tell you they're going to
officials said.
Deputy Don Clark said offi- commit suicide."
At about the same time that
cials tried to take flu's belt
killed himself, Border Pawas
capflu
from him when he
lured, but he "acted like he trol Agent Joseph A. Hesslon
prized that belt more than any- officially confirmed the identity
of the seaman, who had si.irthing he had."
C4r said that prtonus' vved on small wild animals
belts were not taken from them that he killed with a metal pole.

iiiade for him to be flown home.
But last September, he disappeared from a Tampa hospital and ended up spending eight
months alone in the desolate
swamp.
A LeAiIIgLulI official cumitacted by telephone refused to
say what the company would do
about flu's remains, now in the

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Realtors, is grcctcd by Bart PtIcbcr, Seminole County Board of
Realtors president at the Quality Inn North yesterday. Mott was
the guest speaker at the Seminole group's lunch.

Chen said hlu's family would
be asked if they wanted his
body shipped home or whether
they would prefer to have him
cremated. He said It was tinlikely the family could pay the
expenses, which could run into
several hundred dollars.
After his capture Saturday,
flu, confused and bewildered,
told interpreters he was afraid
he would be killed if returned to

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Herald Staff Writer
decide. That timetable, he said,
will be outlined during
A decision in Tallahassee tc meetingi* tomorrow and Friday
award a Sanford firm a $23.3 with education officials.
million contract is both good
Seminole County school 01news and bad news to Seminole ficials did not order any of the
County.
units because school officials
The goal news is that the firm chose to stick with permanent
definitely has the 13 million facilities whenever possible.

Manager,

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modular units will remain the
Florida
The
Cabinet property of the state and wii1be
yesterday In Tallahassee maintained with Mate funds.
awarded the contract to PepAs education needs dicate,
sico Building Systems Inc.. the units will be rushed to or
which is located at Sanford taken away from an, given
Airport But David RI said area.
this 'wirnii'i that m"tingi with
Ter Lington has calkd the
state officials later this week wuLs the "classroom 01 the
will determine where the future" and said yesterday the
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Pepsico's bid was $l.7million
relocatable clauzoms. The iakr
state açioprtetti.
bad news is that the firm s
Education Commissioner
regional manager said today Ralph Turlington told the
work may not be done at the Cabinet yesterday that the

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TM.!.!LSSEE, i-la. API The Cabinet ba ordered
that three coastal areas be put back at the top of the list of
endangered lands.
ilic order (-aine Tuesday alter Secretary of State Bruce
Sinathers and Jacksonville Mayor Hans Tanzier cornitlained that the priorities were changed by the Interagency Planning Council without a quorum or public

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Barbara Deason, a family would allow Donnie to grow to
"I can remember it just like
friend who admninLsters a $35,. normnal size and give physicians yesterday," Todd told newsmen
000 Todd fund contributed by a chance to treat other sylup- earlier this year. "1 was praypeople throughout the nation. toms of the discaze.
ing to Gutl u.it to let me die.
The transplant operation was
'Maybe ever, back that far,
Vie Naples, Fla., lad suffers
from asphyxiating thoracic something of a victory for Rob- God knew that he had a use for
dystrophy, an often fatal dis- ert Todd, a much-decorated one of my kidneys for Donnie."

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except France's plan to attend, and soirces here say
President Valery Giscard d'Estaing may show up,
depending on his reading of the public rno1,

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:;ent to the Senate.
Another version of the ethics bill went before the Senate
(iovernmental Operations Committee today.
The house bill was proposed by the Ethics Commission
following the Watergate scandals, indictment of three
Florida Cabinet members and one U.S. senator, and
impeachment Investigations leading to resignations of
two of three Florida Supreme Court justices accused of
misconduct In office.

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'FALJ.AIIASSEE, Fla. i Al' — The house has decided
(hat a rash of political scandals requires some adjustment
In state ethics !aws. But not major new restrictions on
what public officials can do.
A weakened bill 111120991 revising the standard_s of
lutt Lt'.'.
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will be 7 Thursday,
d a
Derember. tie had
father,
rt
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been under g'dil

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HOMEWOOD, Ill. (AP) "If it were me that needed
help, Barbara would be there," says 12-year-old Carol
Searing, who Is about to sacrifice one of her kidneys to
save her twin sister. A Judge on Tiesday approved the
operation in which Carol iil donate the kidney to her
sister. "Barbara is incredibly lucky, her father, George
Searing, said. "Because she has an identical twin to
donate the kidney, there is no danger that her body will
reject ii" Barbara has been receiving dialysis treatments
since April, he said, but these treatments would eventually begin to harm her.

citizens outside the city because

By BOB LIA)YI)
Herald Staif Writer

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more in fuel-adjustment charges next month.
Customers of Florida Power &amp; Light Co. enjoyed a
negative adjustment of $1.09 for May as a result of Its $17million rate increase.
However, FP&amp;L,'s charge will go up to $2.74 in June
of the
q for those persons who
utdttv after I)v':. 27. Thei: ch:re' wi) be 2.2.
Oflicials explained the higher cost to lnng-Lime
4JtUI4111 t 14.1.3 lii fl.uü1, IlUi.W3 ;7;Xi. ;IILU1~V%; VII*11
fuel charge was frozen last November and December
during PSC hearings into its legality.

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ease that causes respiratory former Army paratrooper and
Young Donnie Todd, whose ailments and makes Its victims Vietnam veteran.
Doctors at first rejected DonFight against a rare disease won susceptible to a variety of other
illnesses,
especially
those
of
the
nie's
father and mother as
the sympathy of thousands, has
iin early birthday present
a liver and kidneys. It strikes one transplant donors, but further
examination proved the
new kidney to help fight the In 150,000
Donnie, who already has had fathers kidneys safe for the
ravaging effects of his Illness.
bronchitis and severe liver operation

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the cartel of oil exporting nations to impose a petroleum
price increase of10to15 per cent bY the end 0l the 1
met, a move that could provide more trouble for the U.S.
economy. The adm rstraUon'i expectations were made
known after the House Rules Corwrittee abruptly
rwressional
:
suspended action Tu'sday
cvi1W14t
a.s :L
eri-rgyconserV31jun rx.. ie. The
schedule the bill for House floor &amp;tion today but instead
pit we matter over until after Congress comes back from
its Memorial Day recess on June 2.

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Fuel Adjustment Charges
To Go Up Next Month

Oil Price Increase
Seen By End Of Summer

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Youna Dnnn4ia Tndd

Wednesday, May 21. 19?S

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insurance commissioner Tuesday approved a 300 per cent
boost In physicians' Insurance
rates to prevent cancelation of
malpractice insurance until a
state-created, doctor-run insurance company begins operation
at the end of July.
But Rep. John Forbes, a cKef
architect of the Florida act,
claims "no other state has
taken such a far-reaching appruach to this problem."

�Evening Herald
CT 8314993

Wednesday, May 21, 1975-.4
WAYNE D. DGYLE. Publisher
WIlLiAM D. dIBBlE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising et'
Hc'me Delivery: week. 55 cents. Mnth $i40 6 Months, $l4.;

Year. 0,40, B) %fail* In Florida same as hoffle delp.-ery. All
Mher Mail: Slonth, P-70; 6 Months. 1116M; 12 Monou. sr-4o.

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m5Vflg to e the scales of time in Tampa, we we attended the
justice tip toward humanity here in Sanford
Univerty of South Florida. 11n I didn't see
last week. I'm referring to Qrcuit Court
nnr hear from Lien until I read about Gary
J udge
T.
$
that Gary
w.Hubbardsebelongsm theDwiono(
Hubt*rd,atl6andhi
tbomewith tiis
Youth Services (DYS).
blind father his mother
younger sister,
The Upper of th ose scales was a young
got
Into
a
Lit
of
trouble
Seems
Altamonte
att orney from Orlando -James Lien. Not a
Sprinp
police
charged
him
with
driving
a car
really well known name, James Lien. But
wbceoccu
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were
in
a
then of course he couldn't be.
State At
Abbott Herring's fr ce had
anyway. since the 26-year-old Orlando juost

they become ro(essiona1s" acccrt'ing to Downtown oriando. Not a plush office, not at
ben.
all, but you get the Idea its occupant kZIOWS
Lien
what he's doing and that he loves it and does It
Hubbard's case was kind of a
"C
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than a month t well.
ne%'r11d haveha ppened,aflyway.That's
because by next mouth a rust degree felony from the "other" side of the tracks.
charge will require that a weapon be involved
But what's even a longer way Is adoption
oot snatching a purse,
of a philosophy by a young attorney that the
. . .
apply to CVt'Y°ne -not
without getting too deeply into law was WTltt.efl to and politically powerful.
just to the wealth y
f the case suffice it to say lien

ently opened his own law practice.
You see Gary w
Johnson ruled on, comes from what society
refers to as
-other"
!!~~4 hb Att—-..

Hubbard irdcted by the Grand Jury. 7bat

took it upon himself to fight for Hubbard. And,

meant the youth, now 17, must stand trial as

most unportantly, be won. Johnson corn-

an adult,, instead of being relegated to the

that riches won't change this young at-

mitted the Lake County youth to the Division

t=ey.3 mind.

juvenile division. This meant. also, that

of Youth Services as a juvenile.

James Lien. 1 know because many years ago

robber

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to catch first offenders and juveniles "before

To satisfy my curiosity, I paid a visit to
Lien's office in the Metcalf Building in

('nnt'res.c with ic Wwral Democrat
leadership is debating whether the federal voting
Rights Act of 1%5 should be extended for 10 years.

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franchise for personal reasons.
The latter is more likely to be the case but,

We have the knowhow to develop it,
terconfinental missfles able to zero in precisely
on enemy military targets - munitions fac.

Lheexten. "ouFi

(OfleS. ITIISsiIt 3il(. militarY 1*50' fIUClet
production facilities -mmiks so accurate they

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expard the act to cover about 25 states and create a
large new bureaucracy at the federal level %ith
power to enforce voti`ng laws for those with a
minority heritage.

Hearings on extending the act have failed to
turn up any substantial evidence that there is any

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the Constitution forbidding racial discrimination in
voting which became ef fective in 1870, bi lls

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as a prerequisite to voting in federal elections, was
ratified.

Improved U.S. mi.ssiles, even if able to fut a
fifty cent piece at 7,010 miles, would not be able

Very few of Ow Arab countries have many
internal investment opportanitiM thq Point

These lasts, and two constitutional amend
ments, still stand at the doors of the polls to encourage all persons of all creeds and colors to

to destroy Soviet
ore, these improvements
gUldaIICe could not possibly cause the Russians
to fear that an American first strike would
destroy their capacity for retaliation.

out 11 they were assured of safe external investment opportunities at 4r5eUUve rates,
they would be less willing to restrict their oil
output and lower prices would resuit.
The economists concede that America c
achieve e nergy self-sufficiency, but the price we

Former Sen. George Alken, before retiring to Vermont
wbier. lold his colleagues in a finwell speech that the cost of
lielan
ration'Is far out of line with our Ability to pay."
They were not wijtved, apparently,
Sen. Mike Gravel, the Al2k2 Democrat, has [X01x)sed that

senators be allowed to employ larger staffs. California Sen.
Alan Cranston gave tits prompt support in testimony bef ore
Senate Rules Conur~ittee, de6iring that "senators - particularly senators from large states — are deplorably Understaffed."
(arston employs 60 people with an annual payroll of

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comment.

We will, he said. "inevitably be cri ticized

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"I'd give anything about now for a nice fork, were."
Maybe even a spoon."
"Maybe we could arrange to have
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Thurmond. a Powerful member of the Senate Force memo says.
Arn**d Services Committee, is aloo a reserve
Rather. the report says, he ptejerg ..to
711e President said it was necessary to prOtect major generaL an old World War 11 p&amp;I of
operate in an unmal enyhnment,i a world when
U.S. forces in Va am of Tang ialand where the Roberts and the Asso(iation's influentisil pad In he is not a
en.butapoliuCian4agjfl
ThePdentssleactedcntheagjykeo( capbaredihipwumoored."Uwedon'tinoyeto president.
the National Security C4uncil and ft mWwy . proted uW rAyal form,
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Putting
it
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so
blunfly,tW ftpwt
authorities, as wil as "my own JudgmenV
derelict in my duty."
Ptobeirts to pollUcians got the former Pittsbirgh recor"nds he be
pa
dedded that If we dW too litile,"I he S&amp;K
Ford admittied that he had
specific in- ad nun routed in a suppressed Defense
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would jeopardize the Marine movement in formation whether Americans are on the Island Department Task Force study headed b'
Instead Of
Pentagon kept
LIor months And suppressed
Deputy him In t.
the area.'
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the SNP ... We'll have 10 Walt And we- We'll As3istant AMY Secretary Eckhard
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even
giving
him
He explained that at least 2,4w Cambotan beorup
a
copy.
Its
author,
most ci the night."
since ml when Roberts
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. Wilfred F.bel, received a resoundtng
troops were 'In a position an the mainland to
He omfided to the congressional leaden that
'mora
a ttack our Marin es."
the Chinese CommunIst representative in courage indust and self disci line" havetn cornmeniation for his work, but then was
At least
promisedPromotion.
Washingtonrefusedtodellveramessagetothe replacodby"Ie1Lriiv
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rootnote:
astdn, U-Miss., heartily endorsed the Cambodians demanding the release of the
ce, Roberts told
ship. the uppermod echelons, the report states,
us he thought all
milltaq &amp;CUM
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He said the US. Minh" in Peking fimffly
an~ -inadequate
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minWibs reveal that Deffwcratk le,*ejm hAd
Senate Repliblican leader Hugh Scat also deh%-ered the ")essage directly to the Cambodian
As a result. tmining and Morale are b"aking
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Ford's daring plan to recapture the merchant A&amp;W, -as a retired minor naValofricer and an
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unretiring type of Senator, I support you en. Pentagon study accures the chief of the Amy's called
in the Vietnamese
confUct,,
fromupdisastrous
unre&amp;diness.
Senate Democratic leader Mft Mansfield tirely.730.000 resentsts, Maj. Gen. Milnor Roberts, of
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His approval was echoed by House --intrigue . . . lethargy ... and indifference"
"intensive
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the Cambodia mainlatul. -11 expren deep Republican leader John Rhodes, R
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infanUy
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nation'ss ck-up troops.
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career. For Roberts will soon
into the the tnt
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Force *m attacked Cambodian targets before prestigious job of running tte 98,=member
Whiie Cwgrm has poured bittim into
7be Senate's No. 2 Democrat, Sm Bob Byrd, the American merchant crewmen were. rescued. Resmv Officers, Association, thanks to behincl- Robtiv inefficient ortrauon, he has seemed

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The fact remains that if we do not develop
"I sure could do with some action. couldn't was getting to WLe us, too."
ould have to pay "would be horribly high and
then sipeiraccurate missiles, and the Russians you, Knight?" the Rook said. "It's been so long
"Yeah," umned the kin~ -why aren't all of whe thinp we would be forced to do without
do attadr, even if they only strike at our missile since we got some exerdse in the Fischer - you watching out for me better?would be con;siderable." And if we strive for
bases and leave our cities Intact, then the Spassky match I'm lust dt4rw, to take a
our
Majesty!
the
other
pieces
Independence
to the exclusion o others, there La
President of the United States will have no strai ght little jaunt out to QJ4 or try some cried
reamm but to bomb Rinsim cities and destroy
a little old pawn-grabbinl~"
"All this inactivity makes you feel reallY cutting us off spin for mm ream in the fiftm.
Runian ciantion and accept the destruc~ castling
or ev
'%ww what
youdomean, Rook," the Knight helpless," a pawn saidL "Sort of as if in the great
"On the odw harxi,it we were to encouitue a
of ow in return or do noth1n
said. '!thzght for a wtille there we were goi ng cosznc scheme of things, we were all just pawns country such as Saudi Arabia to Invest LiUIOna of
to have another outing with Fischer and Karpov. In the hands ci..."
The Senators and Representatives referred
dollars in the United States, can you imagine

expressed about the Arabs ,,buying up the
Wd hWily. '11b is serious business. It's okay magazine he reaft," Knight suggeste&amp;
works out mathematically. But in Pirw4ical
,-What I don't urAerstand,- r.L-,%Opsaid, oil&amp; country." Bohl's And Russell's proposal amounts
terms, ammuvd destruction is a snare &amp;-1 a for Fischier to quit playing if he feels like hokhng
11113 breath or going bowling instead. But what how he could turn down all that money and to a radical "t In policy. 7bey don't expect it to
delusiorL
about us? We could sit here and rot forever at disappoint all the chew fanL Not only thaL he's get very far.
To be effective, asmeed destruction requires this rate.ii,
k4fing the Russians win the championship after
There is a definite mind-set in this country
Uat an American president be willing to push
Truly scaDdalOus!' the Queen SnOrted. "I hope all the nasty thbW he said about them.#I
which is tied up in the Idea of Independence,,,
that all-out button, knowing that he would Fischer is condemned to an ete ity of being
"Maybe he was working for the KGB all this says Bohi. He doubts If many pol.iticians would
respecting Staffer would try to thnk up costly new programs
thereby be dooming the United States along with beaten by a fool's mate by — what Is it they call time Or the CIA," suggested the Queen 'Then be willing to support the "mave educational
Russia. And it requires, too, that the Kremlin be lousy players, again -wood.pushers? Imagine again, maybe he was doing an imitation
for his smtor to sponsor.
4 process" that would be necewsary, to chLVe the
With Congress currently involved in a debate over cutting convinced that the president would. in fact, fuv. treating royalty like that, just when eve o
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Gravel's resoluUm d approved, would almost double the
size of the present Senate staff at a cost of $41 million a year. It
would also require additional office space at an estimated cod
of $30 million - pho an indeterminate cod in generous fringe
beriffits.
And, as pointed out by Sen. Hwmn Talmadge, "any self-

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more ala lower price, America's prospects
for secieffordable petroleum products would
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Dedication of newly built
Temple Shalom, on Elkcam

OUELLETTE, DONALD M.~.~,itiary ounerai services
Donald M. OuClielle. 5 S. of
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Centennial Plus 4 Spring Art
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DONAIM OUEI.I.EITE
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William of Titusville and exhibit. To secure registration
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University economists, Douglas 11 BOW and
Mflton Russell, in a recently publishied book,
for
U.S Energy Policy —
Security."
Instead of attempting such political strateg~
as tahffs and import qwtw to attain energy
Lndependence, they argue that the United States
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outlawing racial discrimination passed in 1870 and
1871, and laws passed during the 1950s and 1960s
specifically providing tha t all persons. regardless
of racial or ethnic background, should be allowed to
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Seminar, 7:30-9:30 p.m., First Cas3elberry Woman's Club,
Carnival, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
Federal, Magnolia and Church,
Overbrook
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Orlando. Speaker John Adams,
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south. In the past 10 years, however. registration of
blacks in the seven southern states affected by the
Voting Rights Act has nearly doubled. A handful of
black elected offic;
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730 p.m., First Federal of of Woman's Clubs, 10:30 a.m.
Seminole SR 434. Longwood. meeting followed by covered
dish luncheon and Installation.
Mobile Home Owners Board meets at 9:30 a.m.,

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By DONNA FSrES
herald Staff %ij(er

Both alternatives available to the city to let construction
continue and be in violation of city law or to revoke the permit
and possibly be subject to damages left the city little room for
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS City Commissioners last night
action.
Two U.S. Officers Killed
revoked a billboard construction permit Issued to Florida Media
1 think the city has the authority to revoke it and there is
Inc., and authorized Mayor Norman Floyd to negotiate a set.
some question of whether damages can be collected," Davis
tlement with the company to avert a lawsuit.
said.
By Iranian Terrorists
Immediately after the commission voted unanimously to
The action was taken after City Attorney Jce Davis said the
revoke the permit, Bill King of Florida Media presented a bill
city
had
two
alternatives
In
settling
the
issue
created
by
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for work done by his company on the billboard. The bill listed
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the were us uri%en to work. Their rar1lan diive. was
1I5 captained af ter the permit Was Isst!d
a to Florid
Floyd
was
authorized to negotiate with the firm, but before
rt harmed, and the assassins escaped. The Iranian
Media, it was di&amp;overed another billboard exists less than 500
paying any money to gain signature on a release of liability.
overnmesfl said they were Marxistguerrillas, and
feet away on SR 436.
In othe r business, Commissioners;
action will be spared to find the murderers and bring hem
Davis said while the law says issuance of the permit does
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Approved payment of $42,051.60 to Baycon General for
to Justice." The U.S. Embassy refused to identify the
not confer any rights and privileges on the applicants, it also
work on the lift stations of the sewer interceptor system and
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SAIGON API — There are strange sights and sounds in
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Soviet-t,uilt MIG jets that once engaged U.S. warplane
over North Vietnam fly in formation over Saigon in victory celebrations.
A blue-gray helicopter of Air America, the airline
financed by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, whirls
overhead. Left behind by the Americans who departed in
haste, it now bears the yellow star of the North Vietnamese air force.
At Tan Son Shut air base the Pentagon East, the
headquarters of the U.S. Military Assistance Command
Vietnam MACV) and later the U.S. Defense Attache's
Office, lies in ruins.
The Americans apparently destroyed it with thermite
grenades. TNT and gasoline during their hasty pullout to
keep documents and equipment from falling into Communist hands.
Ho Chi Mtnh's picture hangs from the presidential
palace from which President Nguyen Van Thieu fled last
month.

Kissinger In West Berlin
BONN, West Germany (AP)
Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger flew to West Berlin today to make a
speech giving the Communists another warning not to
draw the wrong conclusions about the United States from
their conquest of South Vietnam. Kissinger during an
overnight stop in Bonn met for the first time with the
foreign minister of the leftist military government of
Portugal, Ernesto Augusto Antunes; dined with West
German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and
had breakfast with Chancellor Illemut Schmidt.
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STUTTGART, West Germany (AP) Andreas Brader
and Ulrike Meinhof, West Germany's Bonnie and Clyde,
go on trial today in n special courthouse built in a
maximum-security prison at a cost of $3.5 million. The
leaders of the Baader-Meinhof gang of anarchists are
accused of a wave of bombings, shootings and robberies In
1971-72 In which four U.S. soldiers and a German
policeman were killed, 65 persons were injured and the
equivalent of about $)O,000 was stolen from six banks.
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VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) Laotian troops guarded the
gates of an American housing compound today after about
utha took
the U.S. ahl agency's headquarters in
Vientiane and paiiited "Americans go home" in red on the
walls of t*iildings. In the south Laotian town of Savanr1akbei, a (JOZefl Americans and six other foreigners
remained under loose house arrest for the sixth day. But
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Again, there isn't any spot
where we can lump all this
vtkr but right there,
Harrell continued
The stairwell leading
from the second floor of the
Jail to (be roof Is one of the
chief fire hazards listed by
the county fire add
ministrator during inministrator
spection of the facility
earlier this year, according
to department records
The records being housed
in the stairwell belong to
the comptroller's division,
which must be kept safe to
comply with state law.
Harrell explained that
the "sally port" area is
dangerous in two ways
the fact that a crusier can't
be driven Into the area and
the cage gate dropped, thus
preventing a possible
escape of a prisoner, and
secondly, while walking a
prisoner into the jail, the
deputy must pass "at least
10 items that could be used
as weapons" before
reaching the jail door.
"The bicycles will go,
sooner or later, but the
drive will fill up again. It's
a never ending problem,"
Harrell said,
The "sally port" Is also
used for lire vehicles to
reach the jail area in case
of fire, but because of the
crowded conditions, trucks
must park outside and run
hoses into the jail, over the
bicycles
and
other
equipment stored there
Harrell admitted that in
the recent expansion of the
'itiuent's üUiu spottv,
not enough storage space
was planned and that
storage area which did
develop has been filled to

Continued until 4:30 p.m., July 29 a public hearing on the
request of James Bell to annex and rezone his pie-shaped parcel
of property at 507 lake Destiny Drive near the Orange County
line to commercial. Bell said he wants to operate a print shop
and possibly a convenience store at the site.
Bill Taylor, chairman of the planning board, said the advisor) group made no recommendation on the item, but were
concerned about hazards developing at the Intersection of
Wmore Road, and Lake Destiny Road.
Commissioner Cal DeVoney preferred to wait to we how the
Maitland t,,z '.'n i T?UCS for zoning change
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"We appreciate the
problems the County
Commission has and we
know they want to help as

"When we had that jail
fire, Mr. Vihlen came down
at 1 a.m. and worked with
the men in clearing up the
problem," Harrell said.
"We haven't seen the other
conunissionera, but would
like for them to come over
and look at the problem."
Meanwhile,
Harrell,
Proudloot and Polk have
Instructed deputies and
jailers to shove as much
out of the way as possible to
clear the stairwell sto

best they can, but right now
we face a serious problem
if we can't get this stuff
moved and a space
problem resolved," Harrell
said. "If we have a fire and
somebody gets hurt, we're
going to be in trouble."
Harrell said the only

county commissioner who
has personally viewed the
iicobieni b Sid Viilen Jr.,

prisoners could be moved
in case of fire and the
"sally port" cleared as
"best as possible" to allow
passage by deputies and
prisoners.

who has toured the jail
several
times
since
assuming the chair-

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"This Is a very serious
A search warrant used in the
rime," Burke said, "and there raid was declared defective
iould be no possibility of error Aug. 18 and herring appealed
n identlflcaticn)."
the decision to the Fourth
In other court actions yester- District Court of Appeals at
ay, Circuit Judge A. J. West Palm Beach.
oseman Jr. dismissed a drug As part of the settlement
'arge against a 30-year-old announced by Herring, Mabie
aris Tenn,, man
George Allen Thompson was
lIed on a charge of possession
controlled substance by
sselberry Police in midbruary after a suitcase found
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Councilman Gerard Connell
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rates at their current level,
presenting statistics showinp

already $18,000 budgeted for
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system.
Connell also said the Skylark
sewer plant is not paying as
way through the rates charged
there, noting expenses for items
ranging from labor
to
cternicals used at the! Skylark
plant are improperly charged
to the water system operation.
Connell, based on figurcs
isher prepared, estimated the
actual annuial operating, cost for
ttie sester plant is $13,000.
Fisher said he will have to
replenish some $10,OW worth of
stock in the utility department
replacing that used during the
first half of the year.
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prepare an ordinance retalnin'
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requirellient to the develoix'r
of Skylark.
"I don't think the city ought to
with this," Fisher
said,
Ile added it is now obvious
that the city must require the
developers of Columbus Harbor
subdivision to install the fiost
meter at its sewer plant before
the city accepts the facility.
Adair's letter also required
test wells which will be no
problem at the Skylark facility,
Fisher said.
Council instructed City
Attorney Ned Julian Jr. to
confer with Adair to straighten
out the,situation.
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old the jury that store em- woman arrested July 17 in a
Assistant State Atty. Bill
)lOyes in their testimony had state attorney's raid on a ware- Ilelfernan said Ms. Graham
)ositively identified Skates as house in Altamonte Springs.
"was in the wrong place at the
he man who handed the
Marva Dean Graham was wrong time" and the court
ssist.ant store manager a note charged with wholesale ordered records of Ms.
Lnnouncing a holdup and who possessionof obscene materials Graham's arrest expunged
ad held a gun to the head of a along with Jerry Lee Mabie, 31, from public records.
lerk and later threatened to of Orlando. The charges were
blow away" the employes if later dropped by State Atty.
GAIL
hey didn't go back inside the Abbott herring as part of a deal
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Defense attorney Carroll up pornography in Seminole
urke argued that the robbers County."
DEAN'SCAREER APPAREl.
1,1 IM.$i to of O Trb(b II
ad worn heavy coats and
Officers said the viarehouse
11104 Mayu Ciswswc,y $34 P4I
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at the Identification of Skates time, was an officer of the
was very much in doubt."
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Package Plant

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Some commissioners ex- would not be zAiad for any letter which blamed the County
thought. Other counties and responslb!e for paying off the
pressed a dissatisfaction with more money.
Commission for the delayed cities have donated to the note when the money was spent
Jack Hanna, director of the the Society for asking for more
Following the presentation of opening and Vitilen labeled this society."
to impro county Lands.
roo, said, "The roads are the money after the Commission the resolution, Commissioner "disheartening."
Ryan said that if somebody
major hnM'!p no';
had preiously been told they Harry Kwiatkowski asked
I don't think citiens should
Vihien told Rozon that when doesn'tpayoffthe$100,000bank
flown if be considered the the Commission contributed note the 28 individuals who do this," he said.
resolution a "demand or $500,000 worth of land for the signed two years ago will be
The proposal for the coun ty's
resolution."
site, the Board was told that held individually responsible. $20,000
purchase of five acres of
"My first response to reading "was supposed to be all."
the three-year note will be land would increase the land
the resolution was to tear It up
Vihien said since then the due next year. Ryan said the area of the park, according
to
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and
throw
MAY20,
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Madeline M. Otto, Deltona
away," County has donated another Society will not be held Ryan.
Kwiatkowski said. "Ryan On $100,000 in grant monies and responsible for the note.
ADMISSIONS
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
The land was bought from a
Lee Anna Leonard, Orange writing the resolution) did a spent "a lot of time working
Ryan said the money was
Sanford;
owner and now the
Private
poor job in representing the with the zoo officials in the borrowed in order
City
the
Society
wants
Norval G. Angle
the county to buy
Louise M. Smith, Orange City Zoological Society," he said, planning stages."
Society could receive matching
land
the
to
include
Hzrvey E. Collier
Kwiatkowski also quizzed
in the park.
Paul Anionic, Osteen
"I find it disheartening that federal funds to spend on
Rozon on whether the fencing citizens think it is the Corn- preparing the park
Robert L Cornell Jr.
and that
would be required In order to mission's fault for the delay In $200,000 has been
Celeste S. Har.'ey
DISCHARGES
spent for this
open the zoo on July 4.
David Horace Green
opening," Vihlen said,
purpose.
ROZOn said if fencing was not
Jesse Wheeler
Sanford:
This morning Ryan said the
Ryan, who also signed the
Gwendolyn M. Johnson
installed It would not stop the Society was not asking for any note, said he didn't think
Florence E. Nelson
opening, but he said the main support of the zoo, but are citizens should Le held
John t. Crawford
Gertrude Carlston
reason for putting up the fence "asking for assistance in
LuJa C. Gardner
E5sle Mae Bryant
was to keep people who visit the construction of their the
Clorta W. Hatcher
Charlotte Davenport
park Ironi wandering off the County's) park."
Muriel Carter
Elva Sawyer
ItotjertW. Markos
park grounds onto private
Society
Trustee
Ruth
Patricia
Teresa H a r w 0 0 Cl,
property.
Swinney
told
the
Commission
Tommie lee Holt
Vihlen told Itown he had that "it Is taking lots more to
Casselberry
Sarah E. Pennycuff
received eight phone calls and a develop the park than we
Mabel A. Friedic, DeBary
Austin Tunsil
Evelyn W. Perkins, DeBary
Catherine P. Audas, Deltona
Mar)' C. Chappelle, Deltona
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the 1.6 acres adjacent to Chateau LeMans north of Sit 436. Plans
are to build a liquor store at the site. Davis was instructed to
prepare an ordinance for passage on first reading next week,
Denied a request for rezoning of a lot at the corner of
Orienta and Robin Road to permit construction of a duplex.

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considerably water meter fees their own way, rather than
Fisher cited as an example less of water picked up by
A $3 charge to all persons time enterprises that have
from the current $110 for a current city residents paying the city charge of $1,020 for a trucks.
attempting to pay their water installed fire sprinkler systems. method of increasing water
rates was the political way of
three-quarter Inch meter to $175 more money to provide service four-inch water meter when
— A minimum fee of $3.50 for bills with bad checks,
— Council Chairman J. I.
IA)NIiWOOD—The good and with an equivalent increase for to them.
acquisition cost alone Is $1,600. emch unit In multi-family
— A charge of $5 plus actual Grant s topped consideration of doing things and would permit
the had news at this week's City each larger meter thereafter.
He noted that other cities
Other increases approved dwelling whether served with costs per trip to turn water off amending the rate ordinance to future Councils to raise rates at
Council meeting were Council's
Councilm, Don &amp;'hreiner charg2 iiiore for water meter included:
one meter or more and the when a leak develops in indoor permit changing by resolution will, denying the people the
agreement to retain water rates said by raising water meter and connection fees than
— A raise from 50 cents to $2 owner, rather than tenants, plumbing.
rather than by ordinance right to have their objections
at current level and a fees develor'rs will be paying Longwood dces.
heard before the fact.
the charge for 1,000 gallons or expected to pay the bills.
A monthly fee of $7 i"
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notification from the state
Department Of Pollution
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discovered to contain 15 pounds and Ms. Graham signed a cease
of marijuana with a street and desist agreement stating
value of A=
uxiak
they i
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A circuit court jury has found
At an earlier hearing, Judge sale of alleged pornographic
a second suspect guilty in the Hosemann ruled the arrest was materials in the county.
Jan. 7 robbery of a Winn-Dixie unlawful and suppressed the
Also as part of the settlement
store at Altamonte Springs.
evidence in the case.
Mabie agreed to drop a federal
The Jury returned a guilty of
Thompson had been arrested court damage suit against
verdict rstertiay for on traffic charges in connection herring, Sheriff John Polk and
Richard Lamar Skates, fl, of with an incident in a lounge Altamonte Springs Police Chief
Orlando, after a one-day trial parking lot on U.S 17.92 in Justus East The state returned
L*fore Circuit Court Judge which a policeman was knocked to Mabie all confiscated
David U. Strawn.
down by the taxicab,
materials except for three
Strawn ordered Skates held in
After Thompson was booked cartons of books and magazines
jail pending a pre-sentence at Casselberry city jail officers valued at about $3,000. These
ivestigation.
opened the suitcase to in. were to be destroyed by
A co-defendant in the case, ventory its contents and found Ilerrtng's office.
3ary Linn Gilvin, 23, of Ken- the marijuana.
Yesterday Ms. Graham told
ucky was earlier found guilty
Judge Hosemann granted a Judge Ilosemann that she was
ind sentenced to K) years In motion by defense attorney only a bookkeeper at the warexison for the robber)'.
Gerald Rutberg to wipe clean house. "I never sold any nasty

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Club -.I but Owe will also be a limited
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Idylwilde Elementary school of the evening will be the
forcollectlngthemosttradl ng cro
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stamps In the club's 'Glue for contest sponsored by the
the Zoo' contest. Students WOfl DeBary Chamber of Corn.
the honor of naming the three merce, which Is working ex.
baboons at the zoo, and chose tensively wfththe FerStIoflifl
ldylwilde Ida, Idylwilde Bill
ng plani for the upand Ferdinand The dub ha
cor n i ng Bicentennial Yuir.
collected a to of $2,600 1 the
The show is free to the public,
7.00 through redemption of- and displays will be in place by
trading stamps monies from 10 am each day, with
schools and IndIviduals sale of festivities lasting Into the
planks for Preservation Trail evening
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Encourage roses to rebloom
by cutting the blooms in the
right place — always just above
aIieleaflet leaf. Anew stem
will start to grow and produce
blooms In about six weeks.
Ibbrid roses are budded on a
wild rose understock or root
system The root portion of the
rose docsn t gro as rbustl as
the top portion, consequently, if
rootstock is not good when
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karns were hosts at a reception held in their 2103 Oak Ave., Sa nf ord home,
Saturday night, to introduce Miss Dana Ann Mengel, bride-elect of David Lanier to friends in her
future home town The couple Is pictured (at left) with (from center) mother of the bride Mrs
MeaWi 'cngt, m th cr of th e brldcgrocm, Mn %ynelle lanier and fath er of the bride Wilmer
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Soprano Doris Butscb, an
instructor in FTU's Music
Department, will present a
concert May 23 at 8:30 p.m. in
Rehearsal I1
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Wolf, pianist and chairman of FTU Music Dept. as
well as by her son, Scott, who is
majoring In classicial guitar at
FTU. The concert ls free tothe

students
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Not only has the price of our 75 foot wooden poles risen,
$425 in 1973 to $636 in
1975, but so has the price of that
essential commodity, copper wire. That rose 60
From 69 a pound to $1.11 in the past two years.
And if you think the price of cars is expensive, take a look at the price of trucks.
l 197j paid $1,000 for one of
line trucks. (The one with the bucket.) Today that
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er ice,that amounts to a lot of rnone
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)ufu I his tripled.
AnJ,ofourse, that increased Cost also affects your electric bill Forts cent s
out of ttr dollar ou pa gots directly to pay the fuI bill
FPL is doing c e thing it can to keep the price of electricity lo w.
In fact, e v en though ratts have increased comthat in the past to ',. irs,
[lie cost to you of one k i lowatt of electricity is actually le!,s than it
twenty yearsno,
Then why J' electric bills appear o be higher!
For one thing, the international fuel crisis has to be taken Into
consideration.And spiraling inflation During 1974, inflation increased
everyK)dv'sc(ists.Tliesitilplefict
despite conservation effortson
the parr of people like ourself, nur1e are simplyusing more electricity.
IN)uble the amount they used in residences 10 years ago. Four tinies tile
national average.
You know, we sometimes forget how many things are dependent
upon clectricity in tile lionle. The air conditioning. tile refrigerator,
ile frcc:er, the iron. tile electric tovc, [lie v icutini cle iner, tile TV.
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legal residents of Flor ida or
Chorus will be held in
students
enrolled at any Florida
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center June 2-5 pm 'me educational Institution.
program is designed for Deadline for application is Nov.
teenagers, but all ages are 1 for application forms and
welcome to audition. Under the additional is.,'ormtjon, contact
Mrs. John D. Wise, 817 S.W. 7th
direction of June (ij,
represent SL, Boca Raton, Fla. 33432.
will
chorus
Altamonte Springs in many
Bicentennial activities and
offers city residents an opP0I'tW1ttY to become Involved in
the biggest birthday party in
history.
it not aII
Auditions will be held at 2:30
P.M. May 24, in Hooker Hall of
the First Congregational
Church in Winter Park for
Florida Symphony Opera Gala
Guild's fall presentation of
C,
Madame Butterfly. Roles being
cast are: Prince Yamadori
(high baritone or tenor), The
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Commissioner (ban) and Kate
(mezzo-soprano or soprano).
Those wishing to audition
should be prepared to sing from
the role for which they are
auditioning, as well as
something they have already
prepared. Accompanists will be

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The Social Department of
Sanford Wornans Club met for it's annual Spring Luncheon In
the final session of the club year the Fireside Room of the
Langford Hotel recently.
and started with the
Annual
Outgoing
Club President Mrs
Brim served
a mem *
Robert
(Cheryl)
Bledsoe inat 11 a.m. under the direction of
stalled new officers for the
Mrs. Donald King and her
coming year. Mrs. Waldon
(Dot) Berry will serve as
Mrs. R. M. Herndon won the president. Other officers are
high
score award and Mrs.
Stanley Pierce won second Mrs. Jack (Judith) Stout, vicere president; 1'3. Robert
(Ann)
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high. Screeno winners we
G Flick, secretary; and Mrs.
rs.
1111 and
Lynn (Joyce) Walker,
Harriman Mrs. E.C. Harper
and Mrs. Al F Hunt were in
chargeof theseventablesof fC
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bridge.
Mrs. Kay Sassman has been
named chairman for the Lake
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Mary Breath of Life fund drive
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an sponsored by the CyMic
exhibition of art by Flori
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arflsts,will be sponsored bythe
Kick-af
for U drive is
September 8.
their headquarters in DeBwy
Lurig-darnaging disease in
Hall, DeBary, this Saturday children is a problem of major
and Sunday.
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The show, which also features
all across eU U. S., according
to Mrs. Sazaman.
fine arts, will be held on the
There are millions of
La
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Florida
American
children fighting
once owned by
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steamboat magnate Baron
Changing those Odds lswhat
Frederick DeBary. Among the
trees and ahurbberyon its vast the Breath of Life fund drive Is
lawn will be exhibits by leading all about. Anyone interested In
helping as a volunteer In the
Florida artists, most of them
members of the Florida September drive, should
Federation of Art The em- contact Mrs. Sassinan at her
phasla at this show will be on Lake Mary home

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bargains you can grow. It will factor, is how the rose bush is because it decays more slowly diseases.
produce hundreds of
blooms planted.
and will be beneficial to soil
Roses grown today are
over the years with little or no
Be sure to make a large hole and plants for several years. superior to those of generations
effort on the part CI the gar- — one that is deep and wide Keep plants watered and use ago, one
particularly satisfying
dener.
enough to easily accommodate a mulch over the soil.
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bloomint' quality of the modern
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Roses are sturdy souls, and those all-important roots. If
Roses will get Insects and
a close, gardeners are thrive in most parts of the U.S.,
you're planting during National diseases from time to time, but
reminded that June is National from the coldest to the warmest
Rose Month, Incorporate some there are many effective sprays
Rose Month, and besides the climates. It's best to pay a little peat moss or compost into th
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FICTITIOUS NAME
INVITATION To BID
FICTITIOUS NAJE
NoflcC Is hereby giVen that I am
Seminole Memorial Hospital
engaged In businesS at IS) East
Notice IS hereby given tt l
invites bids for O.B. Table.
ngaged In buslc'es at 7201
SpecificatiOns are available at the Semoran fl!vd , Society Park Ar:
French
Ave.,
Sanford
3277)
Seminole County. Florida, under the office of the Administrator All bidS Ml, Fern Park, Seminole Count
shall bi maied to: Mr. Robert 1. Florida under the fictitious name of
fictitious name of KISH REAL nessecer, Adm.. Seminole Memoriat DIK CONCRETE, and that I intend
ESTATE. end that I intend to Hospital. 1)01 East First Streef, to regiSter said name with the Clerk
register said name with the Clerk of Sanford, Ftc. 3277). Bids must be i, the Circuit Court, Seminole
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, received by noon Ofl the 30th day of Cojnty, Florida In accordance with
Florida In accordance With the
the provisionS of the Fictitious
provIsions of the Fiditious Name Publish: May 19, 70. 21. isis
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
Statute's, ToWIt: Section 163.
16309 FlorIda Statutes 1931,
,,N 112
Florida Statutes 1957
Don p Pfrwsom. Sr
5: Lawana F Kish
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Pubtith May 21, 21, June 1, n. tt;s
Dy DONNA ESTES
mission to use Sanlando Publish: May 21, 2$. June 1, 11. 1913 COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF DEN
Utilities water and sewer OEN133
Herr'd Stall Writer
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION INVITATIONTOBID
service, that the utility lines ______________________ COURT NO. 1S.IIS.Orl.Civ'Y I
Seminole Memorial Hotpitaf
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA.
I LONGWOOD - The city's would be city propet-ty.
CITY OF
plaintiff, v. GRACE B. GRANT, a invites bids for: Eleven (lfl
to expand
WINTER SPRINGS,
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singiewoman.andDE METS. INC.. Corridor Doors. Complete with
A letr b onfile in the city
FLORIDA
Defendants - ORDER FOR frameSand futures, Four (4) Linen
waters stemwesttosefow- from
Sanlando
Naticsof Public Hearing
Utilities
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On Chute Doors. and Five Hundred
motion anti affidavit of plaintiff in (500) Linear Feel of Metal Frame
customers of privately-owned president, Lester Mandell, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the above entitled cause by Ke.dclI Of VSiOn Panels. Specifications are
San!anio Uti, h
been ageIngl1nesinWinsor Manor, theCityCoun:iloftheCityot Ninter w. We?rf, its Assistant Unut.d availabte at thy office of lhe Ad
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t.tlbiJS shall be maiied
d City
S?at Attorri, in 'n action .ia'n' min,str
stt''ped cold -- at least for tik? one of the rout- üeveloument.
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to the city When it .'ould serve change of zoning from C2, General
ui ; enforce a lien upon real East FirSt Street, Sanford. Floriø,,
Council Chairman J.R. Grant the area.
CommercIal and Industrial, to R -3, property situate in this District and nih BidS muSt be received b nocr'

Expansion Halted

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Free. 6 202? for "We Care"f) "Hotline" Adults Of Teens
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petea, katcnen equ'ppea. AdultS
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Bedrooms. 1775 Month, both
baths, carport. central heat an
alt. References required. 377 flL

2 Bedroom unfurnlshed hous(
kitchen equipped. $135 per mc
Call 372 1S36
3 BR house near 25th P. Palmetto
Will consider year lease. $150 mo

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1)70 Florida Ave
6650
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SAPIDL [WOOD VILLAS
1)0W AIRPORT BLVD
SANFORD,)?] 7570

33—Houses Furnished
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bedrisoms, carport, nice yard
newly painted, iou'il love the 1)31
price Sorry, fiO pets. To see. cal
SI? 1040
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BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APIS
GracIous country living, yet cit
securIty Quiet, soundproof I
'BR, all electric kitchen Enjo
outdoor picnics, and leis',re tIm
In the Courtyard
E. Airpor
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weekly or monthly, availabli
thrOugh November, AdultS only
No pets $163 mo plus utIlities, 1
security 372 771)

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central air and heal, firSt, last aix
deporit Call after 6 etept Sal
,,nd Sun $304477

31—tm'tt5 Furnished
t"eBary, Adutts Lovely large
Li'(T,)Ofl1 air, ideal for retirepersons 66$ 641$. 3725051

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12 BR
Decor
carpeting. Cell Lee, resIder
manager today. 300 E. Airpor
Blvd 3231310

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2S6SPerkDr

TOY. NOISE. BOYS
There's room for all three and more
in this like new I bedrooms, 7 bath
ranch Fenced yard. quiet Street,
Workshop, double garage, Takes
$3,000 to assume existing S" pet.
loan A barg&amp;n at 131.900. Call 37391)0.

Larry_Saxon, Realtor
3 Iledroorn, 2 baths. fenced, car
peted, central heat 6. air, out of
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little paint is all that is needed to
make this 3 bedroom, I bath home
With Florida room into a liveable
home. Has addItional room partly
complete. A good buy at only
515.000. Sorry, but 14,500 17.000
Cash down.
3lG CORNER LOT- Small price.
Cozy 7 bedroom home with large
paint in and
utility shed.
Must see to appreciate, only
1)5.000
I'OIIVAT(D OWNER NEEDS TO
SELL
38R,2bath. split plan, w
w carpets. ccs$ral ha, fenced
yard. near schools and shopping
&amp;o
financing. 173.900
OOL PARTY. ANYONE? With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom attract ively decorated, attractively
priced home. 132.500.
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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S Frer'cP
377 1991
377 7371. 3721496. 372.1951
377 1959,172 1)61

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BROKERS
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$26,300.
I BR, VA, no S down, 519(1)0
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AOBILE HOME PARI
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection
now available In
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on
display
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For $120
Payments less than rent- Buyersi
from 1$ thru retirement. Mutt1
investment
Qualify-Excellent
Your questions can be answered
Contact us
JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

322-6457
After His. 323 7(47

Reduced to Settle Estate
Home on take, lovely living room, 3
bedrOoms. 7 baths
527i00

Swim or Fish
Sparklirtci clean, 3 bedroOms. 2 ba?tlakefront home. central heat an
air, trees, and other extral
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Sunland
Ideal area for childrcn. 3 bedroor
home with completely fence
yard. $20,000

RURAL BUNGALOW
Shaded lot, space for garden,
bedrooms. on paved road. $17.30

3 Minutes from Town
3

bedroom, refurbished horn

shaded lot. See It et 111.500.

PAYTON REALTY
Peg, Real Estate Broker
372 - 1301, 7lloHiawatha Ave at Il 9

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SANFORD
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Desperate

I feel like an orphan-EMPTYand no one to occupy me. I'n
SpanIsh. h4ve I bedrooms witl
family room for relaxing
separate living room to enlertai,
you, and separate dining room
Slide my doors open. and enter i
JQ'xlO' SCreened porch to Floridi
living I have a huge inside utilit1
room •nd 2 car garage. I'm 2'
years old MV OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED MC
TO ORIGINAL COST. I'm an easi
touch at $36,900 with interest rat,
size 7., 1.1 450 dowv and live will
me for $321 per month. Swim ii
my community pool. COME
PEEK AT ME.

REALTORS
1361 Lee Rd ,W;nter Park
)OSoU 4341
Jnhn Sagg io
REALTOR BROKER

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Luxury Patio
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'ick up Isik 'cars '*rsiical
price for other's. 377 1624.

Any Quantity. NOLL'S Catte

171 Fiat $50 Sport Spider II miles
per gal Excellent body and motor.
11.700. 372 5107 after S

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COLOR TV.111.95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
641- 1006

or used furniture, appliances
tools, etc. Buy I or 100) lems

vER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS.

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Plants For Sale. Flower's, Ilowerin
vines, many unusual plants
Reasonable. 7220 Hartwell Ave
Sanford. 373 7392

NO ltd
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NO RED TAPE,
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FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.

GARAGE SALE Thurs, Fri. I Sal
All size clothing, furniture, car to
carrier, books, screen door
sliding glass door, and lots more
SOS Oanc' Circle, Cassetb.erry C31

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
CDVSI'i. cAIarnOf')

Top dollar return on consignment.
73 pct. We also buy full house
estates. etc

.Lrwt

runs QOOd. $100 or ' es, offe3
7592.

Dell's Auction Service
Hwy. 46. West Sanford

cc—&amp;sats &amp; Accessories

enced for horses or caltle.
$24,900

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

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M__A.i$asc 8,..- CL&amp;

2 1-3 Acres

I bedroom. I bath block home. wall
wall carpet, central heat. ai
condition Good condition.

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formance 759. custom paint.
slotted wheels, air shocks. SiCK)
.17'.a 5139

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
ORMLY's E. 16. Sanford 373-.17X

53—'IV- Radio-Stereo

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outboard power. Ideal for famil
camping. skiing, &amp; fishing. 373

2 bedroomS. 1 bath, screened iii fror
&amp; back porch, large corner lot.
$16,300

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67A—Feed

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts, serv
ice, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3,13 0691,

Lake Mary

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International Harvester CO1SCO
k,a,ht.,. 'se, 'ii' ,,,I.l vat,
with lipgate. power steefing,Ssp.
345 Cu. ifl 196 HP engine. 119(0
Noll's H*'y 1792 Casselberry 5)1
1204.
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1111 f.,Lt
Tirti.
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3if'iQl' axle, 23$ Detroit engine with
tO sp roadranger. Can be seen
daily S S. 11 W. Livingston.

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Thu It our 15th year at Anirsal
Haven Grooming &amp; BoardinçI
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
customers, 377 5757.

52—Appliances

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Trailer 15' Brown, high cube fur
nilure van Can be seen daily
77 W Livingston. Orlando 122
$113

LasaAps,.o AY.C, Champion blood
lines, cute, cuddly little golden
pOppies, fine pedigreed mCI 862
7755

409W. 1st St. 373 7)35
We Buy Furniture
1)5,900. ExIsting, 516.500. 7 pet
mtg. 323 5402.

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PomeranlanAxC
6 MOnth Old Male
5100.3230679

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condition, 175. 322.7*69.

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I;7-I .nger Zig Zag with cabinet,
caSh price of $6-I or IPayments Of
U SO Golden 'Touch 'n Sew. S7'
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East itt St., Downtown

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Motorcycle Insurar,
BLAIR AGE ?1C'r

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Broker. 107W. Commercial

Sanford

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PCnt Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 51 50 per day.
CARMOLL'tFURNITUR,_,,,

Moving must sell Ffa. room suite
couch. 2 theirs. 2 tables, ani

bedroOm. 2 bath home

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64—EqwprTleflt for Rent

ASSUME PAYMENTS

1" Yr. old. 3 Bdrm w w carpet.
central H&amp;A. By Owner. $25,900.

Attention

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LikePfew a;i
After 6, 3fl 7Sa

It. lord Tractor
FO1r,i
365 3151 atti'r6p m

Kitchen.flatp,room Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cal. 372
anvtlm.
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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
111W 1st St
377561

I bedroom. 1' bath block home
central air &amp; heat. wall-wet
carpet. very good condition, abova
ground Swimming pool.

1977 Kawasaki, 500, lOw mileage
Perfect coriditi, $700. 3230966

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Sale or trade 1967 TrIumph, fully
chopped, 830 with 750 kit. Call
after S pm., Mon Thurs, week
ends anytime. 377 6166

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Bedrooms, 7 baths. 7 car garage
screened porch, fenced yard
central heat and air, many extras
2' years old 179.900. Low dowr
payment, by owner. 322 15)0, 301
Pine Wind Ct, Sanford

Ducati, 1911. 730, like new LOw
mileage, never raced or d,irragc'd

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373211
2S7lParkDr.
AFTER HRI
REALTOR
322 399
322 0645
377 9214

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63—?&amp;ichinery-Tools

Garage Sales—Forget It

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

Jim Hunt Realty

78—?v'torcycles

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'sGard,nCentev
601 Celery Ave Sanford
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LAKE MARY ?newhomesreadyta
show. Low in price', high ii
Quality
PInty shade. Con
venlently located

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P73 VW Beetle, light blue, radio, ar
conditioning, 23.OU) miles Very
clean, $2,495. Call Don Pope at 377

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AUCTION

i's's thiS

Every Saturday

Night,

Good Condit Ion, $250
i-t LA,,

$1,950. 323)036

7:30 P.M.

We

buy one piece or full hQtjti
Antiques, estates C-insgnmeri1
welcome

Orlando Clipper 17' tn hul
bowr$der. Mercury 113 HP, bat
1971,
full
canvas,
tad
speedometer, 18 gal. tanl
certIfied tilt trailer Sacrific
57,995. 37) 4-193

automaTIc, 12500 901.31) 2577.
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STAN'S AUCTION
l'iMi E.ofIl,HwyM
OH 323979

$600 firm
I.,, 1151 .a,__

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42—,WibEIe Homes

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

3bile hOme, 12' wide, 2 BR, central
heat P. air. screened porch,
aluminum jwning, aluminum
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vacant lots.
Floyd Freer, 372 5191

Produce Dealers wanted
good
location. 372 9119 Hwy 16. Stan's
Auctn

2606 S Hwy 17 97
REALTOR 371 5711

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World Famous Buck knives, a'so
Schrade.Walden, John Primble
knives. GardenLand. 1100 W 1st
SI.. 333 6630.

Sl) 'tat tne Flea Market. Sa?uroay
&amp; Sunday. Stan's Auction. Hwy 16.
Sanford. 3229719.

White

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JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC.

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Junk, Trash Hauled Away
9 Pick up Load
'567 6306

COZY RETIREMENT HOME
2 BR, on nice Shaded lot, yitcnt'r
equippcd, 517.9X1

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1 year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot alimnt 1
acre. Idyltwilde Section 373 916$.

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office

Open Seturday&amp; Sunday.9tosp.rri,
Tables &amp; permanent booths
available. All under cover.
Located 1' miles east of I Inn SR
16. Sanford at Stan's Auction 322
9119.

'By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
rla. room. delachtJ garwe,
fenced yard $19,000 3726399 or
323 95*1.

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tires &amp;
_____________________ 'Ire's &amp; Wheels'-- 3077. 10
Two
front
polished
Duds
rims, all
$ regular. Complete set sale $95
Used
fUrnlIure
each. Good buy. 1.31-4161 or $34
Woddo. steel desks (executive desk
1453.
P. thairs. SecrSt.(al detks '8.
chairs, straight Chairs, filing
You can get a fair price when you
advertis,your "don't needs"
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.
the Want Ads
NOLL'S
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Casselberry, 17-97,*. 1206
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Reond!tiøniI Balterir's, k17 93
t'zch,ir'o. kF$1 'l nopy 5-4flP
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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SOUILE HOME MOVING Com
plete set up. I'll save you money
Licensed Orlando 773 SIlO

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Home Improvements

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len than $125 mo
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3lO3OrlandoDrive
Sanfgrd]7) 52(t)

43—Lots-Acreage

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N'cel w'-:
small spring, over 300 on paved
road 117.500 Terms 531.2*9%
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Central heat &amp; Ar ConditiOning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771.

eeut,ful S acres, paved road. trees,
(leer flowing stream, horses 0 K.
Trery Really, REALTOR, 67$
0711

SPFCIAL' Permanent Wave, $10
Ask for "Glen Bernice's Beauty
Salon. 7433 Sanford Ave 377 39)4
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lorse L'ailer 5)7.500 10 pcI. dawn
MID FLORIDA REALTY,anc,
8317710
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7562 Park Or ye

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ITEMS
WINTER
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 3777611 or 531
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will

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Pet Care
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BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES Oi (r.RPENTRv
AND 5EPAIR 5 322 I ).3

Coffee Service
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Closets overflowing
are too tighl A Clessified Ad fl
THE HERALD is tne answer I

SPRING HOUSECLEANING!
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
Carpentry, Remodeling. Additions,
(LASSlF lED AD
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Free estimate. 373 6031

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U'l.ert root rt'pa.r%
Flat rootsor shingle
All work guaranteed 373 6700

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
wanted

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Orar-iqt C ty Blue Springs

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TOWER'S IIEAUY SALON
(formerly Harr,ett's Beauty Nook)
Pine 322 5742
519

Oil's L iliAn 5ri v-cr'
rii' Ed.rir; Free Estm,it1..
323
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Panting and remodeiing 25 years
experience Call C&amp;J, 3735016 or
fl? 115-8
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Mason Contractor, block masonery
and concrete
work
Free
$:stimatel Alter4o rn. fl) OSiJor
1701 W 8th St days.

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Boauty Care

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0th Arbor- One lot on Crystai
View South, 100175' road Iron
tagc One lot NE. corner Crystal
View North, I00'x160. 327 3411

5 A WOODED

MarsonC,rr,-ianetti
Painting. RemodelIng
LIcensed. Bonded $343

Don't need!" Servea useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ac) lrom the Herald.
Call us todayt Don't delay! Just
del 373 2611 or 131 5993 To place
!ow r'.t '',nih .Scl

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1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

Plano—$250

STOR'NG IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 37726)1 or 1)19993.

60—Off ice Supplies______

Diamond Ring. lldiamcnds totaling
1 carat. Appraised at $650. Selling
1350. Stereo con,ole. tape deck,
style
AM FM radio, Med.
cabinets, $350 Med. bedroom
suite, king size bed with dresser
end chest, $3543. 30$ Bro,ivningl
utOrn45tl(.

Broker

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FROM

inest
Established R sidential Area?
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Real Estate

Peg

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Arkla S Ton gas air conditioner, 1
yrs. old, very reasonable. 323 0799.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

70' Travel Trailer, with canopy Sell
contair.ed. SleepS 1. e.tra nice,
$1395 3736062

59—Musical Merchandise

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JOHN SAULS AGENC
21) N Oak, Santord
322 71711ar. 37) 04$Seve
/ISSOCIAT
BROKER

ROBSOPI MARINE
2977 Hwy 11 fl
32'? 596)

WILSON MAIl4 P'UKNIIUNt
BUY- SELL--TRADE
3)1 313 E.First St

Handyman's Special, duplex in
Sanford. for sale by owner, or will
trade for country properly. 373
1326 eves or 173 1155 days

ULUI tlUIVgt
SEE THIS'-- 3 BR, I' bath Ptrni
has large rooms and corner to
Redecorated throughout Coo
financing by owner.

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55—Boats
&amp; Accessoties 75—Recreational Vehicles

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SO. DeBARY FLEA MARKET
ImiIesnorthenil92
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M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
003W..1I1 53
3236061. 3230317 Evrs

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In Sanford's F

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3EDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Systems Four, Inc.

V SPECIAL

gym

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Wanted

Near SiC Adults, no pill
1110 32?39)

ariner S

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3236353 REALTORS 6457333

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

out.

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LAKE MINNIE-- I Bedrooms, I'.,
baths, fenced yard. air con
ditioned, easy access to I-I and I?
97 177,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
FIXERUPPER- 2 Story, 3
Bedroom home, central heat &amp; air,
fenced yard. beautiful oaks
113,000

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den, plenty storage, large lot.
377 10.17

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R]t 8727 Cl.ff Jordon R,'alPor

Your MLS Agency

7 Bedroom. fenced yard
$175mo Adults preferred

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$15 Security

1 Bedroom. 1', bath, new Carpet

MASTERSCOVL
ON THE LAKE

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Sparkling 2 bedroom home with den
or 3rd bedroom, fenced yard
AvaiLable June 1. 1725 per mo
Forrest Greene. Inc. REALTORS
323 6353

DUPLEX Furn or Unfurn ,ide
Location, Reasonable Rent P
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26?) Hartweil, 3 BR. 1' -, bath, air
carpet. $215 mo. $31 57*0 Owner
Associate

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shoppIng centers. $160 mo. lit am
$100 Deposit. 372 0674.

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BOARD CALL ANYTIME, I7t
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Roommate wanted, snare e'pensr
After S. 147)570

C'vwge C Young

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Week FurniShed or unfurnished
323 SIll; 372 6670

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Manager traInee, must type

day of

t(ealty

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Panos upright and
Spinet Models
SANFORDAUCTION,3737310

P4ev, PsowS,s in a rural ara,
down
payment, monthly payments less
hw red? Government Subsidized
to QualifIed buyers. Call to see if
yoO Qoalifyt

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2 Bedroom furnIshed apartment,
air, wall wall carpet. $.25
SS0 fl.aniagc' deposit 20) E. 71st St.

Motherless home needs live ii
housekeeper. On, school ag
Child 372-5009

H s to
r r 'e

$18,900
Charm gIore $430 Down. 3
bedrooms, central air, trees,
shrubs, fenced New l' pet.
$1S.1S0, 363 month mortgage.
111) 54 principle
interest plus
taxes and int,jmanr,. and prcpAids

322.2420 Anytime

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Part time help, mature, eperaence
sales woman, Apply at Clothe
Tree Dress Shop, Sanford Plait
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Work your awn hours Earn extr
income as an AVON Represen
tative Call 6413079

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i3APUJAIP'iS

WINI ER SPRINGS

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Guitar Lessons by Note
keasonaole Hates
3226106
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L,ities as fashion Show directors Ic
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Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn I
to IS an hour, Commission Full
part time
No esperienc
ner'ssary, satpies free. stai
now 349 3120. 349 5694

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'SAP4FORD'S SALES LEADER"
CITY- $30,000. Largest, nicest
duplex available in Sanford. Each
unit has 2 bedrooms, central heat
3 Room furnished apartment
r I
end air plus other amenities.
newly decorated, breakfast room. I
water furniShed Adlt%, no pets.
i GREEPIBRIAR133.000.
3
377 1305
bedroomt. 2 baths, near Country
WELAKA APARTMENTS
club. Many ncie features. You'll
111W 1st St
like it!
MiThiy Rentals Available
$133 1)30 Color TV
MAYFAIR- 94,000. 1 bedroOms,
0(1/,111' - I NPi NOR T H
ti.tb'., family room, extra
7'
I 4?. 'l 414. Li.xi;wooj
larije lot, half block from Lake
Monroe, Pool, too. One of our
Furnished garage apartment, 3
it'3t homes
large rooms, near hOpitl Off
street parking $120. 373 0799.

11—Instructions

The SCAC charges a $5 pick- from the Land Planning Act. rosition have been sent to Right-of wCy ilne of MOSS Road, L BURKE STEELC Administrator CasePIo,7SS3-O,I-CIv.Y-uNlTiD
thence North )OO feet to the point
of the Estate of JEANNETTE E. STATES OF AMERICA Piarititt

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Lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service IPte Ret?, Wesfern Auto.
301 W. 1st St.

"Get 'Em While *

Wednesday, May21, 1?7$—1 1A

Evening Her.. Id, Sanford, Fl,

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

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3 Room furnished apt, Bedrom si
ar conditioned 1)00 Mo. III C. I
Ith st 327 1755 or

Cucumbers,
r4riq ow
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(OntRintr Ca',t Celery gust east
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Pr -ilty

77 1301. 7610 Hiawatha Ave.

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'lhere have only been two recorded in P11' Book 12. Pages
Mayorl.eonC.011iff,CityClerk conflict with Seminole County unattended pets would be the Council that the mayor
DEN 95
DEN 63
S6andSl. public recordof Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Nancy K. Cox, Attorney Animal Control regulations to carried out and all pets in mustsubmita letter rquesung applications received for
County, Florida; Run thence East FOR
COUNTY. UNITED STATES DISTRICT
SEMINOLE
William L Colbert and Coun- enable Oviedo to fall under the violation of the 'leash law' Ovledo's portion of
11C),X) Summer Recreation Director tOO feet; thence South 1OO feet FLORIDA
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

a fo
Set Jo

Priinn

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71)9 S Myrtle Ave Sanford
Phone)?) 0610 3fl.11Ia

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One &amp;1wo Uedroom apartmenis
houses

Tumbling Tots Dv C
Crtcr
Children from 6 wres to 1? tearl
323 91O
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9—Good Things to Eat

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Acting as council president, Control,attendedthehearingto fee for most pets. For larger his efforts to obtain con- recently, a letter advising that arid further described as a tract
SHIRLEY E HANNAH, his wtt', !
Councilman Evans asked for outline county policies. He animals like horses, cattle, etc. firmation from the County living quarters in private contaIning approiaimately 115 acres GREEN HART. ef al. Defendants Il., Defendants - ORDER FOR
and including the area occupied by
NOTICEOPSUIT
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On
hBV been secured for
public objections or recoin- emphatically stated the SCAC thepckupchargeLs$. If any Road Department since hoi
the Sewage Treatment Plant On
TOQUIET TITLE
motion and affidavit of planIff n
mendations for ordinance 281 does not "come in like pet is not claimed within five November, 1974, regarding the successful applicant.
Moss Road. The present toning THE STATE OF FLO4IDA TO
tne above entitled cause by kindrU
Ian enactment to rezone the gangbusters."
cfassiticationof said property sC.?,
days, they are moved to ap- curbing for Vine Street. He
DEFENDANTS GREEN HART, W W?erTy its AsSistant unted
The personnel committee GsneralCommercial and Industrial. deceased, &amp;. W COOKE. dec'Msed; Slates Attorney, in an action agains'.
property at the corner of
SC/SC normally works on an propriate shelters for public cited the current balance in the decided to hold interviews for as
that classification is described in SUSIE A. COOKE. deceas.il, KING
the defendant(s), John W Harinai
Mitchell Hammock Road and "answer complaint" basis, adoption,
Oviedo Roads Department the applicants on Wednesday, the Zoning Ordinances end W. COOKE. deceased. J. (. LAII4G, aed Shirley E Hannah, his wife arid
SR 426 from A-I to 1-2.)
Regulations of the City of Winter deCeased, and against EMMA F - Diversified Mcrtgag. 6. Realty Co
which Clark described as being
The SCAC also disposes of budget as $12,000 and he ad- May28, at 4 p.m. at the city SprIngs,
Florida
GREER. CAMPBELL ROSSON,
and Amerin Steel Fence Co. In
Evans then asked for public a policy of investigating deadanimalsbuttriestonotify visedltwasnotenougtitopave hail.
ThePublicHearingwillbqheldl,, EDWARDL BLACKSHE&amp;RE.and
and to enforce a lien upon real
pros or cons to amend the city complaints received and then owners, should they desire to
the CIty Halt, Winter SprIngs, ZELMA a. JOHNSON. If alive, and property situate in this District and
zoning ordinance to allow notifying the owner of the pet in remove their own animals.
Florida, on the 9th day of June, 1975, their unknown Spouses, if married,
described as folløws. Lot S and the
at7:30p.m,or.ssoontpaereafteras and if dead, their unk.riown heirs,
churches within all city areas complaint. Where possible, the Before public opinion for the
South 7 feet of Lot 7, Bloct
possible, at which time Interested devisees. legatees. grantees,
FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION. cc
by special exception.
fl
SC/SC avoids neighborhood animal control ordinance was S
rd
i
ry
partIes and citizens for Irad against assignees, lienors, creditors,
Cording to the Plat thereof as
There were no public feuds where pets are only called for, Councilman Warren
the proposed change of zoning trusteetendanyandalip.fsonsor recorded in
PIat Book 1, Page 71,
c'asslflcatlon will be heard. Said parties claiming by. through, under.
wished to go on record as "in
Public Records of Seminole Counfy.
hearIng may be continu4d from time Of eqalntt them or any of them, and Floridi a it appearing to
the
favor of' enactment, He stated,
to time until final action IS taken
against CAMPBELL BOSSOPI, as Court that the defendant, Shirley E
I
Black &amp; White
"The citizens of Oviedo have
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in Executor and Trustee under the
P'tar,nat't is not an irsabatanl of noh
Five hundred copies of Peter Schaal's second history of three (3) public places within the LastWillandlestame.ntof
MABEL
demonstrated a desire for
foundwithl.sthe$tatrofFI',dai,"
animal control." Councilman Sanford, this one titled "Sanford and the World War II Years: City of Winter Springs, Florida, at L FERPIALD. if alive, and if dead, have not voluntarily appearct
the City Hall within the sa'd City, hIS unknown successors; and
herein, and that personal service
McCarley wished to go on 1936-45,"werescheduledtoarrlveheretodayfromhisNew York L published in The Evening againtf the BOSTON HOSPITAL upOflherisnolpracllcalbecauwher
publisher.
Herald, a newspaper of general FOR WOMEN. 1k a BOSTON residence and whereabouts are
record as opposed to
Nearly200willbepersonallydeliveredbySchaaltothosewho cirrulatlon in the City of Winier LYING IN HOSPITAL, NEW unknown, it 5 ORDERED tnat
regimentation
SPI9S. Florida.onitime at least 15 ENGLAND MEDICAL CENTER
and therefore
StOne1 E Hannah appear or plead
opposed to ordinance
repeal. reserved copies late last fall. He expects the delivery to be days prior to the aforesaid hearing HOSPITALS, f ka BOSTON to
the complaint herein by the 16th
completed
by late Saturday.
date. In addition, noflce shall be FLOATING HOSPITAL; THE
Onlyone citizen, Nell Henson,
June, 1973, arid in default
Another200 will be delivered to Mrs. Catherine M. Ray at the posted in the area to be considered MASSACHUSETTS SOCI CT? POR thereof the
of 405 Mccd Dr., spoke against
Court will proed to 'P'i'
least
13
days
prior
to
the
date
of
PREVENTION
OF
CRUELTY
TO
Sanford-Atlantic National Bank where they may be picked up by a?
I"..
hearing and adiudication Of thiS Sut
adoption of
the public hearing.
CHILDREN; TRAVELERS AID
as if Shirley E. Hannah had been
the repeals. His those who recently reserved them when it was learned that
DATEDthiSlSlhdayof May, 1975 SOCIETY OF BOSTON, INC.;
served with process in the State c'
rnalnobjectionwasthathefelt
CommunityActlonProgramwouldshareinsomeoftheprocceds
CAMBRIDGE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FAMILY AND Florida, but Only to the e'ien
it was a violaticn of his rights of the
FLORIDA
CHILDREN'S SERViCE. Ik
sale.
provIdeaforoy5ectin1
1,11,21
"to have to put a leash on my
CAMBRIDGE WELFARE UNION
T Norton
UnIted States Code, it i5 furtPieq
Mr3.Ray'sdesk,justinsldethelobby,isopenfrom9a,m,to4
Clerk
and CRITTENTOPI HASTINGS
dog ever' time it steps
ORDERED that notice of Ihis order
out the pm daily, except Saturday and Sunday, and until 6:30 p.m. NEWMAN 0 BROCK. ESQ
HOUSE OF THE FLORENCE
dOOT•
be PublIshed by the United Stales
City
Attorney
Friday.
CRITTENTON LEAGUE. f k a
Marshal in e newspaper of general
For a variety of reasons.
NEW
City of Winter Springs,
ENGLAND
The hard-bound volume, covering
pages
plus
an
index
MORAL circulatIon, i Seminole Cojnty,
Florida
REFORM SOCIETY, said Defen
including harrassment of
Florida. once a week for six (I)
wtth6,000names,isthesecondoffiveplannedbyScfiaal,fonner Publish: May 7), )975
dants
being
Massachusetts
.
chJIfren, barking, meowing, San,rd
consecutive weeks, commencing on
Herald editoria
charitable organizations. and the
DEN.1)S
ffer (19'I)
April 16
cavorting, digging, chasing,
DONE AND OR
unknown assigns, successors in
Persons unable to visit the Sanford-Atlantic may order their
DERED
at Orlando, Florida, thI
interest, stockholders, and trustees,
bLt4t intlmldatloa arid
2nd day 01Apr11 1975
esiSchaalb wriLi'ig hrn at Box 140, Orlando, Fla. 32rs.
aini other part,s cfrmrnlng by.
garbage, the following spoke
He plans to make pe..sonal delivery of any orders from Seminole
'hrough, under, or against said
favor of the tepeal:
United States
organizations, said organizations
or Orange counties, fcc Inso doing he expects to gather additional
District Judge
,.
being named as beneficiaries under Pubtlsh
April 16.
family history data for his upcamthg books.
Cynthia
Lemick,
21, 30, May 7, Ii.
Inc last Will ar-id "eitament of
7), 1973
Community Action Pcgrain sponsocc will use their profit
•'.'ABCL L rr,PUAL,, and ail
Palmetto Ave.; Henry KenOEM SO
persons or parties having or
nedy, 752 LIve Oak Lane; from the book sales for the beautification of the lakefront
iaitn.ng
lo
have
any
right,
title,
or
•
boulevard area and Mrs. Ray will gladly explain the extent of thIs
Brenda
representing
oterest in the following described
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
Osiedo Women's Club which program during your visit to her office.
lands lying and being in Seminole
County, Florida. to wit
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
Knowledgeable library officials say Schaal's series of books
unanimously voted in favor of
The South 59 feet of the East ii;
that Sealed Proposals will be
appearing in The Herald are
covering 63 years of Sanford's history (1912-1975, inclusIve) has
adoption; Frank Kitsoulls,
feet ot Lot 7 of Robinson's Survey tif received by the City of Casselberry.
available to YOU ifl 8x10 reprint size
Valcncilf Cii'.; Virginia Combs, never been attempted on such a complete scale, especially
an Addition 10 Sanford, accordIng 10 Florida, at the City Hall Until I JO
the Flat thereof as recorded in Plat
P m local time on May 77. 1975. for
.T
Palmetto St.; Connie covering a comparatively small community.
for $3,
Book 1. Pages 92 and 93, of the the furnishing only Of twø Sodium
Phillips, 971 Victor Ct.; Chuck
DIAL 322 -2611 or 831-9993
Public Records of Seminole County,
SilIca Fluorideteeoers and ancillary
Pratt, Oviedo Oaks and James
Florida,
equipment, in accordance with
"Every mother
You and each of you are hereby SPeC if iCalli-int 'and
Simmons
"O(edu'4i
.veraIIj ntiIico Itiat L BURKE
g
a
her
%Cumentt pnearct1 by Clark, Diet:
children
The public hearing,s over
STEELE, Admini'trator of the &amp; Associates Engineers, Inc Bid
to grow up Ifl
with, the city officials then
(state of JEAPINETTE E. LAING,
,
deceased, has filed his Complaint in equipment ,.t tw separate 5it5 to
a world without
turned to tiusiness pertaining to
SPECIAL!
the Circuit Court, Eighteenth be detiqnated by the City of
council vote,
cancer:'
Judicial Crcu't
and for SemirioI
Casselberry
Plan
"Wi all want that lot' tiur County, Florida.inagainst
The report for bids to pave ()etc,ils
you and PROPOSALS WILL BE
each of you as Defendants tO quiet PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
CllildtCll. And jt't not
Doctors Drive and-or Jessup
ByJANECASSELBZRRY
equipment totals $465
thi' title of the Plaintiff to th above
ALUMINUM SHEETS
ALOUD immediately after the
Street received the following
HeraIdStaJf Writer
arIlIjx'.sII)Icclr('ar)1,
Some Council members
destri
real property lo(lted
*cpiration of th time established
recommendations from the city
lOd1Ly
thc'rc
Seminole
County,
Florida,
the
ii1(
expressed concern that Winter
ab
AbOve for receipt of Proposals
bleviated litle of which is entitl
engineer: The cost for both
WINTER SPRINGS - City Springs Elementary School
WHILE SUPPLY
SPECIFICATIONS
l,3OO,0001\1)1t'tkli1s
AND
"L BURKE
STEELE, Ad PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
streets would be encompassed Councilman Irwin Hunter physical education teacher
ctlr((l (it canter and
minhstrator of the Estate of
rtifcation and Pro&lt;nJurals
1iy a bid of $16,0J1.7, or, reported Monday night the city Larry Miller, who has worked
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
JEAPJPI€ lYE E. LA 1 NG.deceased,
IiVi:Ignonlhll live,,.
Documents in.sy be obta,ned upon
Plaintitf, versus GREEN HART, et
I1,2l2,S0forDoc'torsDijve only. recreation committee favors up plans and cost estimates for
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
app1 ratIon at the Offit' of Clark,
Research IOt1i1(i'.'Il'i'S to
at .Defendants," and you, and each
Dieiz and ASsociates Engineers,
Warren motioned to accept the appiying for CETA (Corn- the recreation program in
cure then).
of you, are hereby requir
to serve
Inc. SOC West Fulton Street. P0
$7,212.50 submitted by Mack prehensive Employment hopesofbeingh1redasciireco',
a copy of your answer or other
Drawer 1976. Sanford Florida.
Andn.'searcjij
defense,
if any, upon KENNETH W,
Asphalifor DoctorsDijve. m
jy
Training Acts funds for hiring wouldno(beellglbletorecejve
Workingtofmnd,,,c,ri'
motion died for lack of a personnel to run a city wuner CETA funds as he has no'! been
MCINTOSH OF STENSTROM, OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED
DAV:S P. McINTO5t, attorneys br
'urin tiir'
;ii
recreatnin prograiii lot 'outIi unemployed for three months.
Plaintiff, wt-ose address is I'ot
''Iet any or all Propos,sls and 10
pciplt'. Ilut tililt i.ikt"
Office
Box
1330.
Sanford,
Florida.
Warren, chairman of the and seeking help from the
Waive
MayorTroyPilandsaid,"I'm
any
I
informality
Tl.,
or

und Black and white aoq wnl
white beard miicd breed Bled
collarandflea collar found in are
of Town &amp; Count'y LanColi
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Way REWARD 3?] 5011.

SUNLAND-- Pool. 3 bedroomS, 2
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Desirable area, I bedrooms, 2 baths.
central heat and air, family room
Only 3?,S00

Real Estate

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Lakevlew, 3 IIR,1', "alh, garage.
7296 eves- &amp; wknds.
central heat air, large lot. $21,930
IRoom furnlst-iedduplex. 24th St. 1st
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 373 7750.
and last Mo plus $50 depost. 1
child, no pets. After S. 323 S6$I.

Substant!al rew,r 32 97fl
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1V73 1?' wide, 1 BR, air conditioned.
Adults. Security deposit, $175 mu
32? 5939

Duplex Furnished
Adults. Plo Pets.
Altec Ip m.. 372 3610

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A,'tlt mobile home village, under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Wpkiv
Modern clean interiors,
from 1)40 SMi. W. of Sanford. 322
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at Seminole Plaza in Casselberry. Proce-rd will be split between at the lines.
s DERED that DE METS. INC , a Statutes. lo WI? Section 563 09
rónazc, it has rt attempted Right f Wa -, Une of Youiii
the OptL.mlht Youth Atnietic Fund and the Chorale, which is
shown by said Plc? of North Orlando foreign corporaton, appear or plead Florida Statute-s 1957
It has been the city's un- to regulate the operaton of the Second AddItIon, thence run N 3 to the complaint herein by the lit
S &amp; A Crocker
raising funds for a summer trip to Poland.
derstanding since 1971, when privately-owned utility in the degrees 04' 27" E. 43311 Feet, day of July, 1915, and In default
s - Joseph R Crocker
________________________________________________________________________________________ developers were given per- city.
run N. 31 decrees 21' 27" E. thereof the Court will proceed to the
S
John A Crocker
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i$
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t'ef 'o tPe C 01 C 4',V0
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concaveWesterlyhavingaradiusof as If DE METS INC. a foreign DEN 96
2)00 Feel and a central angle of a3 corporation. had been served with ____________________________
New Ordinance Sparks Interest
FICTITIOUS NAME
degrees 20', thence continue Nor- process in the State of Florida, but
thecly along said curve for a only to evtent provided for by
Notice is hereby Qveci that I
distance of 332.175 Feet to the PT. Section 1653. Title 7$. United States engaged in butneS5 at 1060W NL'rr
thereof, thence run N. 7$ degrees
Code; it is further ORDERED that Dame Dr , Altamonte Sprr-is
33" W. 330 47 Feet. thence run S 13 notice of this order be published by Seminole County, Florida under
degrees 04' 27" W. 5900 Feet to a the United Slates Marshal in a fit?itiou name of DEEP STEA',k
1iII$ ,,, •ø. Ees'er? P..... -'
t.LAP1tKS
t
AHtt1
newspaper of generai cerculatiun in
D3CL.tUI3i1t MUU'U'V
(tvetItdt$Se
(UI tither levers for a squabble.
contact with the Oviedo Fire any street; therefore, he ii,- Of said Moss oad, said point Seminole County. Florida, once a DISTRIBUTORS OF ORLANt"
Herald correspondent
consideration and council will
The SCAC does ti's to Inforce Department indicated it wished recommended it be put to use to beIng 970 599 Feet N. 6 degrees ' week for 511 (6) consecutive weeks, and that I ntend to re'ssfer '.i
33" W from the point of begnnng
commencing on May i'. 1973 DONE name with the Clerk of the Cr -,
toteonenactmentatitsregular the 'leash law,' which states to make application for pumps provide some curbing on Vine
LESS
AND ORDERED at Orlando, Court, Seminole County F!ord.i n
OVIEDO - Those Osiedo monthly meeting in June.
that all pets must be on leash or and radios under the grant. A Street. Council passed a motion
Begin at a point on the East Right
Florida, thIs 31st day of AprIl, 1975 accordance with the Provisions
City Officials present at the
Ordinance 282 was then undervoicecontrolatanytime motion was passed authorizing to permit the mayor to in- of.WayllneofMossRoad, lOSlOfeet
the FictitiOuS Name Statutes. 1
George C Young
south
of the line
intersection
Of theRoad
South
Wit - SectiOn $65 09 Florida Statutes
public hearirag Monday for the opened for public statements, they are in violation of not being the Fire Department to apply vestigate the costs of such a Right
of.Way
of Young
United States
1937
District Judge
rezoning ordinance and city This repeal is being offered to on their own property. for available monies,
project.
according to the Plat of North
S Kenneth D Williams
Publ.sh'Mayl,I&amp;2)35.Junel. 11,

Herbert R. McCarley and

%oc7ftedroom Adultionly
P\RK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2315 Park Drive S7Oup
Clean Downstairs Aparlinent
Adults- No2'els
327 155.1

further. Shot
thp Classified Ads i'vcry day
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Oviedo Ponders Animal Control Plan

34—tMbi'Ie Homes

(" Reduce Safe &amp; fas, with Gofles
Tablets &amp; E yap "water pill'
Touchton Druu

Grant appeared Monday follOwing described property
ubIi5h May 19,
"A" c GROVE TERRACE,
presently
lying
within
the
municipal
according
to
the
Flat
thereof
as
DEN
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night to take the matter 'iery limit3 of the City of Winter Springs, recorded In Plal Book 7. Page 42.
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reportedly deeded water and serious!y. Councilman Don Florida. and more fully th Icribed as Public Records of Seminole County,
FICTITIOUS NAME
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sewer lines in that develop- Schrttner said, however, the •oilow, tØ wit:
Florida, and it appearing to the
potjceistiereby given thai we art'
Begin at a point on the Southerly Court that th, defendant, DE ME IS, engaged in business , 3
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ment, located north of SR 43.4, to person who deeded the lines to
prolongation of the Ea?ecly right
INC..a ferelancOfPoratlOfl. Il nOt an Plaza. LonqOd. Semlnot County,
Sanlando Utjljtj,
Sanlando "probably goes Øf way line of Moss Road as Shown irvabitant of nor found within the Florida, undCr the tiditiOu name of
around trying to sell the by Plet of North Orlando Second State of Florida and has not (ROCKER MEATS. INC DBA iS a
Pat Mkkrlson of the Central florida Chorale lends a hand to
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr., Hnrnlclyn Bridge."
Addition, as recorded in Plat Book
untarily appeared herein, and MEATS and IhI t Wt' infd to
OtIimict Club members fleibert :thne (In lflI('k and Gene
12, Paoes 53, 56 and 57 nf the public that personal sor"ct' upon Sad r,'.L s$r 'j :1 r..i'n wth lh.' C'erk ot
was nut yet prepared to give
recOrds of Seminole Ccunty, corporation is not practical otcause It-iC Circuit Court, ernnOie County,
l;ic'It- in irighI during last sseekejid's fertilizer sale. The second opinion on the action the city
Although the city last year Florida. said coint beIng 353 0 feet s
of
With Inc
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All?ypes lctts I,i 'rai;e' cleared
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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around 20 or 30 yer
scnUally a kid'z :pct. I! thcy'd
doing now, they probably wouldn't
ave gotten the chance to become old men.
While the average guy closing in on the age of 40 might be
thinking about slowing down a bit, these guys are going
faster than ever And in the Indianapolis 500, that's quite a
feat
Just making the fieIclof cars, packed with rookies, hard
L i1r t.,ur.itkkt, .
front row -- well, that'a really exceptional.
and
just
:
een the 33 =h
into the first turn on Sunda, on the first of 200 laps around the
2 mile track, these three old men will be showing the rest of
the guys their tailpipes
-Wha
- t the hell's age got todo with it?" thecrusty Foyt said
%hen somebody wondered whv, at the ave of 40. he wasn't
thinking of maybe shifting into a more sedentary exIsteice
and leaving this hectic, dangerous life to others.
Age, it seems, has very little to do with it. According to Dr.
Steve Olvey, the hssistant medical director at the speederage age is
35) has the eyesight, reflexes and the rest of a man In his low

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The 'flgers scored In every Fall started, pitched one inning,
The Sanford Pee Wee
Baseball League played its first inning in the win over the struck out none, walked four
complete night's schedule Cards. Jeff Richardson's and allowed no hits. Barns
double was one of three Tiger relieved, pitched three Innings,
Tuesday night.
struck out seven, walked eight
Rain washed out the first hits
.
and
allowed one .
.
three scheduled games last
Kriger and bit, who pltcnvu
The
Panthers scored one i•tm
Tuesday, and only one game out
of three slated contests was two innings a piece, did not gibe in the bottom of the fourth to
up a hit. r ger struck
Gregory
edge the Rebels. G
• pplayed
'? Tuesday, the sun silone and walked one; bolt struck out Carter and Michael Baker
one and walked 11.
ripped double
f
on the
The Yanks also scored in py;a( u e apiece or
In the three games, there every
Hickman of the Panthers
were 60 runs and 10 tnt,
Kevin Smith of the Yanks tossed a one-hitter, striking out
The Tigers rocked the Cards
19-4 (Scott Krlgernnd John bolt hurled four innings of one-hit eight and walking 12.
of the Tigers combined for a no- ball, striking out six and --iov,,
SO a
hitter), the Yanks belted the walking four. Dennis Adams Cards1
004 0— 4 0 4
both teams took over in the fifth and pit- Twins 10.6
w,",
030 03
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managed one hit) and the ched one inning, striking out Yanks
311 SX-19 1 3
Panthers edged the Cards 11-10 three and walking four.
$14 0-1I' I 4
Tim Fall and Steve Barns Rebels
(Leroy Hickman of the Panoil I ii 4 0
nth1t
also
teamed
to
allow
one
hit.
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And Dr. John Hanna, who directs the entire medical operation, adds: "Anything they might lose in one area, they
seem to pick up in another. It's almost amazing sometimes to
see these drivers, like Iloyd Ruby (at 47, the oldest one in the
field, starting in the second row). He's got tremendously
quick reflexes and excellent depth perception He's as sound
as someone maybe 15 or 20years younger. He's as good as he
ever was."
Like the sometimes irascible Foyt, who Is gunning for an
wiprecedant fourth Indy victory, Unser doesn't understand
what all the fuss over the age is all about.
"So I'm 41. So what?" said the 1968 winner here and last
year's runner-up. "Age really means nothing. As far as I'm
concerned,l'mgonnakeepracingaslongasit'sfun."
Johncock is the kid in the front-row trio. On race day fr. 11
be three months away from his 39th birthday.
And he doesn't view the younger drivers as a bunch of
punks, trying to muscle in on his shot at glory. In fact, he'd
like to see a lot more of them around.
"We need more rookies, ones who can run fast," says
Johncock, the winner of the 1973 race. "We're not going to be
around forever. It's time for some younger drivers to come
around and make names for themselves. We need rookies to
fill the holes."
"The car owners prefer to stay with the proven driver,
Johncochuld. "It used to be that a driver who made 40 wasa
rarity. He was a real oldtxmer. Things are much safer now.

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Dean Smith of First
First Baptist of Sanford each slammed three singles
remained the team to catch, and double to pace the victors. Methodist connected for a
Baptist Otto Thomas added two doubles double and single.
Pinecrest
and
Ramon Gonzalez belted a
remained in pursuit Sunday in and a single.
the Sanford Church Softball Bruce Burger, Jim Smith and triple and single, Allen Dorn
Kevin Crocker collected two poked a double and single, and Warriors Again
League.
for
First Bob Shaw and Don Henderson
Sanford's First Baptist hits apiece
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The fouled Barry.
added two singles apiece for
ripped First Presbyterian 19-4 Presbyterian,
The Bullets, who went Into this bestGolden State Warriors did it again the
to remain on top of the eight. Dwight Street ripped a triple Church of the Nazarene.
of-seven series as heavy favorites,
hard way.
team league with a 6-1 record. and single, Bill Bagley smashed
"I'd hate to go through a full season called a time out after Barry's free
Pinecrest Baptist edged a double and single, and John RI flaptill
of
games like this," Coach Al Attles throws and Coach K.C. Jones planned
Cl'jph of God 118 to boost its Blaylock stroked two singles for Sanford
110(13) —19 ,,
lit
Pr.sbil,tsan
1000)—
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said
Tuesday night after his team a play to get the ball to Phil Chenier,
Pinecrest Baptist.
slate to 5-2.
survived the frantic final seconds of a who had 30 points already.
In other league games Don Causseaut of Church of Church al
"We played great defense in those
Sunday, First Baptist of God slugged a home run, triple
God
101 qi 3-4 11 92-91 victory over Washington and
took
a
2-0
lead
in
the
National
23
seconds.
We didn't let themdowhat
First
and
single,
and
teammate
Pinecrest
Longwood downed
070
004
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Basketball
Association
championship
they
wanted
to do," said Barry, who
1ettust 9-3 and Church of the David Henderson rapped two - Baptait
finished
the
game
with 36 points.
ies.
000 011 13 7
Nazarene stopped First singles and scored four runs. IStMCIhOdSI
Chenier,
hemmed-in
by Keith
The Warriors, who won the series
Bill Bryant smashed a home lit Baplist
Assembly of God 11.1,
340
020
opener after trailing once by 16 points, Wilkes and Charles Johnson, passed
First Baptist of Sanford run and single, Rick Msman Longwood
came From 13 points behind In game off to Riordan who tried a 15-foot shot
exploded for 12 runs in the cracked a double and single, Ist Assembly
from the right side over Barry with
000
100
of
God
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fourth inning in ,its win over and Tim Franklin slammed two
"We try to lull them to sleep," about five seconds to go.
singles for First Baptist of Church 04
First Presbyterian,
710 102
"I just blew the shot, that's all,"
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Vic Ilichburg and Don Began Longwood.

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Charlie's and I(itz Theatre runs in the first inning against two inningsfor Ritz, tillowing
recorded victories Tuesday in Atlantic National Bank and was no hits, no walks and no runs.
the Sanford
Recreation not headed.
20
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Dot Bryant ripped two singles Shoemaker
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and Jo Sanders belted a double
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throws with 23 seconds remaining,
The Warriors' George Johnson
('golden State's latest improbable
victory came in the Cow Palace, an grabbed Hayes' missed shot just
arena the team hasn't used since 1971. before the final buzzer sounded,
Then the 13,225 Warriors' fans who
Game No. 4 is scheduled on the same
filled the Cow Palace sent up the
('Olirt Friday night.
"1 never felt we icre in the clear. loudest noise heard in the cavernous
They're too good a team," said the building since Republicans at the 1964
Bullets' Mike Riordan who gave GOP Convention cheered Barry
Washington a 91-90 lead with a three- Goldwater into the path of a
point play 1:01 from the end, then t)emocratic landslide.

Colonels March
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No. 5 —

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — KenIt seems an almost impossible task
tucky's Dan Issel, with a quiet con. again this year, since Kentucky Is 45-3
fidence, said, "We didn't figure to win on its home court and would play two
it in four games and they aren't going more games in Freedom Hall If the
to give up, but we'd sure like to take it series went the full route.
all at home."
One thing that Indiana had going for
The scene of the American at in its 94-6 v'ctcry Mor'iiy
the
Basketball Association championship resurgence of veterans (stcr't
series between the Colonels and the McGinnis and Billy Keller.
McGinnis was suffering froul an
Indiana Pacers shifts to Louisville
Thursday night for game No S with ankle injury that team trainer Dav id
Kentucky leading 34.
Craig said would have kept him on U
But that one victory by the three- bench anytime but in the plaoffs I!
unit ABA champion Pacers didn't scored fl points and grabbed 21
come until Monday night when they rebounds, showing Little effect from
appeared all but dead. Somehow they the injury.
survived for at least another day.
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seven series But Indiana has come
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from the earnings of a $2 winning bet has been approved
by a Senate committee,
The Sena te Ways and Means Committee approved a bill
Tuesday H82004) providing the money by hiking from 17
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potential earnings of bettors.
bill was sent to the Senate calendar.
The panel also approved a bill (11132005) that raises an

Association's individual male sports' award.
Joneg won the award at the association's sports' award
banquet Saturday night.
Other award winners were:
Dave Hudson, softball player- baseball-softball award.
Jay Passmore, Colonial High School wide receiverfootball award.
Darryl Dawkins, Orlando Evan High School- basketball
award.
Fred Pennington, Orlando Evans basketball coachcoaching award.
Rayni Fox, Rollins College tennis player- individual
sports' award.
Jack Pardee, Chicago Bears' head coach and former
Florida Blazers' head coach
professional athlete award.
Bob Mosher, Winter Park High School track coach________
award for contribution to sp t.

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Antonio and Jacksonville at Memphis.

More Money For Racing

Date this one ORLANDO. Or, maybe LONGWOOD.
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Opening day, Saturday, Aug. 2, lists Chicago at Bir.

"1 hope the league does survive, because it creates
wore jobs and entt-rtainment . There are a lot of fine
players who don't have the opportunity to play now."
If he jumps to the yearling Wl"l., Namath would be
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thin gs work out. The peopl e i n t he %Tl. have about got me
con vinced it's going to work.

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400-meter relay team.
The U.S.-China meets are not being scored; there is no
team winner. The meets are being held on friendly terms.

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the dark.
understand he ran the 208Q(rfletersonagJ.as5track
after rain," long said. "If that's the case, it was a super
pe rformance."
Merrick was to compete in the 100-meter dash and the
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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP - The World Football
league unveiled its schedule (Or the 1975 season Tuesday,
a season which many people felt would never come to
pass.
After a trouble-plagued inaural season in 1974 In
which league owners suffered multimi llion do llar losses,
the league underwent a general reor"inlzation for its
svnd campdIgcI, inic1 will begin on 1 aturJay, Aug. 2
(ulowing (c.ur weeks of exhibitions.
Eleven teams will play d regular season schedule which
will la-- t for 20 weeks, ending on Dec. 13.
Unlike last season, when games were played primarily
on Wednesday and Thursday nights, the 1975 schedule
calls for all Saturday and Sunday games except for one
Friday game in August.

$4 Million Offer

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)
Free-agent quarterback
Joe Namath says he is leaning toward the World Football
League's $4 million offer, which he describes as more than
lair.
But leaning does not
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His other options are retirement froni the game or
acceptance of the New York Jets' reçorted millIon-dollar
offer'to reenlist with the National Football League team.
Namath, who p!ayed out his option with the Jets last
season, took time out from a Tuesday round of golf to
comment:

Also, Merrick won the track award of the OIlaIXIO
Amateur Athletic Association, which was presented
Saturday night at the Sports' Award Banquet at the Hilton
Inn West.
In addition, Merrick and the U.S. team will compete in
the second China meet Thursday and Friday at Shanghai.
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is touring the People's Republic of China with the United
States track and field team.
Memck, reportedly on wet grass, ran a phenomenal 20.8
in the 200nieter dash last weekend to win the event at
ton. The meet was the first of three between the Chineseand

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and I have been to a urologist
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should have the prostate gland an incision, the likelihood of a
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removed. I always thought the return to noal is not as good.
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removal of the gland meant an
Some men have a loss of
end to sex life. My doctor says capacity about the same time
Abundant Elements
that this is not true in all cases. as the operation but would have
In The Body
Please give me your opinion on had a problem anyway even If
this subject.
they had not had an operation.
N 011 NIT H E-113 0 D_Y1M P C N S C M I
CARNEY
KNOWLEDGE: "Ancient Voices of Children" family problem is the root of the client innocent of a shooting.
DEAR
READER
—
An
However,
many men much
Art Carney reports he got a call This intriguing series, which trouble.
The victim is a professor in a
CALCIHM E E U U 0 A N I Z U
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enlarged
prostate
would
not
older
than
you have had a t)
from Jackie Gleason the relates sound and vision,
hypnosis class, and the accused
910
make
PBS
GREAT
PERis
akemuchdifferencelf
were prostate operation and
P0TANLRNLITR
morning after Art won the continues tonight with a FORMANCES "Three By
L
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his teaching assistant
not for 115 location. When regained normal function. Good
Oscar. "Be ready for Las Vegas fascinating interpretation by
look too good when
0 M 0 S 1 0 P F I) N B H I M C S 0 Z C
enlargement is associated with luck!
Balanchine
the New
York
In September, Pally," Carney Pulitzer Prize-winning corn- City
Ballet"with
Edward
Villella
testimony shows the assistant
obstruction of the bladder
DEAR DR. IAMB
I am
N I I H N H U 0 8 0 E CA L H C L C N
said Gleason ordered. Jackie poser George Crumb of
returned to the class with a gun
and Patricia McBride are after an argument With
outlet, symptoms such as those taking twi or three pantothenic
N 0 BR A C S 8 TR 0 GA 81 S AE P
reportedly
hasCarney
a $500,000-perpoems
Federico
y ou complain of are common. acid tablets per day for arweek offer and
sinys, Imca.
The of
Spanish
textGarcia
ex- featured along with the New profer. The assistant can't
Unfortunately the only way thritis. A friend suggested this
"I'll do it — iflgot nothing else plores the relationship between York City BaHet as they per. remember a
C S H M D N I U MA N C 0 L U R A H N
form
the
works
of
noted
symptoms can be relieved is and said it has helped a number
to do."
a woman and her child.
10-11 ABC Baretta "Ragtime bythe
HIANNESDNESDIRBL0CP
removing
the obstruction, of people. Do you feel that It
ADVANCE NOTICE: "A
choreographer George Bily Peaches" Rerun This Is a
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9.10
CBS
CANNON
"The
Elalanchine.
These
include
means
an operation. If should be good for arthritis
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Moon for the Misbegotten" is a Deadly Trail" Rerun An in- "Serenade," "Tarantella" and baffling case. An influential
uncorrected
the
obstruction sufferers? Could this amount be
2'-hour special on
attorney's wife is murdered. 1
O 1 HZ B 0 U I I U OH I HP I TUB
ABC
next
dustrialist,
whose
daughter
"Due
Concertant."
just
gets
worse
and
often leads harmful LIn any way?
Jdynight8:30-11,sfng dared many
investigating
investigating her death, to Infections of the urinary tract
ago.
DEAR READER'- I can see
the same c1t$tthat
1 0 p H A H U S M D P N C U R A N E H
DAN AUGUST Rerun Baretta discovers
re is
or7fldjn tiiresCannon to track her down.
no and other complications.
many
benefits in taking a
the Tony-winning
Eugene But his motives are not of When a student dies of an evidence, no documents
H N [E LEMEN T
There
H A H E M A T N C
are
several
different
simple
daily
vitamin
O'Neill play on Broadway
overdose of drugs In the local whatsoever to indicate the
parental love or concern.
of
kinds
prostate
trouble,
those
preparation
for
people
who,
Colleen Dewhurst, Jason
for
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high school, Dan August takes woman ever .'xisted before she til.at are
HCND
an
acute
Ina
variety
of
reasons,
may
not
be
Robards and Ed Flanders It is
9.10 NBC LUCAS TANNER personal charge of the
was 20. All records, including fection (more common than is eating the best diet In the world.
HENIH0LHCHUPUI NDIIM
absolutely superb and the very "Cheers" RERUN Lucas deals vestigaflon. He discovers Ina college documents, health often realized), the
chronic
The biggest
in
thing that proves how wor- with a troubled student who has large-scale operation pushing papers and birth certificate are obstructive type, and cancer of vitamin
poppingdanger
is in using
thwhile television really can be. a drinking problem. Sam drugs on the school kids,
missing. As he probes deeper the prostate. The treatmen t vitamins for medical problems
In*rvctlaas The hd= ntes hd bowappsst fomrd,
IN AND OUT: Mac Davis and Bottoms plays the student, who
10-11 NBC PETROCELLI into the mystery, Baretta
bsckward, vp, dow*, or dMgo1y In the
really depends upon the basic they can In no way help. The use
Gabriel Kaplan recently ap- resists help but finally suc. 'The Sleep of Reason" RERUN suspects
she may not even be
hiddut aims sad box ft in as
pt.oblem.
For more Information of pantothenic acid for arthritis
peared together In a Nev' York cumbs to Lucas's concern. A Petrocelli has to prove his dead,
CARBON
POTASSIUM
MAGNESIUM
about prostate trouble and is one such example. Your well
theater and during the week Of
NITROGEN
SULFUR
IRON
treatment, write to me
care meaning friend is a "quack."
the
enghgement,
Mac
lost
his
CALCIUM
SODIUM
SILICON
of
this
newspaper,
P.O.
PHOSPHORUS
NBC
series
Box Avoid any more medical advice
CHLORINE
and Zaplan landed
ZINC
TOMORROW: Gam Bird
1551,
Radio
City
Station,
New from that source.
S
one at ABC
York,
NY
10019, and ask for The Pantothenic acid will not help
0 CBS TONY oai.,&amp;piDo
Health Letter on the Prostate arthritis at all. Relying on a
(number 14). Send a long, vitamin for arthritis may delay
no, Fate
stamped, self-addressed en- obtaining proper medical
sing, "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown." By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
velope and 50 cents for mailing treatment that could help. The
TedKnlght,of"TheMaryTyler
For
Thursday,
May
22,
1975
and
costs.
Moore Show," also appears in a
good side is that the amount of
Whether
an operation will pantothenic acid you are taking
number of skits with Tony.
the
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A cheer and
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. affect your sex life or not won't hurt you, the excess will
0-9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON partner or close
MOSTLY ON MARTHA'S sky and see it clear, breathe the
19) If you let people know your depends a lot on the
associate will family.
type of simply be eliminated from the
VINEYARD: A Personal air and be refreshed, look in THE PRAIRIE "The Award" act unexpectedly In a way to
VIRGO (Aug. 23-&amp;pt. fi) motives are not all self. operation. The common
closed body.
Record. By Henry Beetle any direction and not be of. RERUN
Mary runs into a give you a chance to realize Relief from material pressures centered, you'll stand a better operation that is done through
Jova.
fended."
dilemma.
Rough. Harcourt Brace
Either she defies her material or personal
You shmM see your doctor
will come to you out of the blue chance of winning them to YOUT the urethra without making any
gains,
novich.
Pages. $795.
The 70-year-old Rough still mother for something she
about
your arthritis and see If
today. You'll have good cause way of thinking.
incision in the skin usually you need special care or are in
20 -May 20) to
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lee) more hopeful
When Henry Beetle Rough continues to edit the noted desperately wants, or she
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) p
before
to be You will add little Innovative
and his wile Betty took over the newspaper but things have sacrifices
ermits return to a normal need of medicine.
Aspects
are increasingly bright
Vineyard Gazette on Martha's changed considerably and obedient. It's a tough choice, touches to your work today, day's end.
UBRA (Sept. 23.Oct. 23) The for you in your work or career.
y'11 make things
Vineyard in 1920, tile on the Rough skillfully Interweaves
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1 teaspoon salt
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ago I cut out &amp; column you a medi um mixing owianiicooi
to lukewarm(115 degrees); add
tat the Italian ou
nuts called Zeppole. I wonder yeast and stir until dissolved—
whether you or any of your this takes considerable stlrring
Add 1 cup of the flour, the egg
readers know how to make
jam.filled Polish doughnuts 4Y01k3.oraiu!e rind, lemon rind
called Paczlu7 I have looked for orange juice and vanilla; with a
such a recipe but as yet have wooden spoon beat until
not found one. — CURIOUS blended. Stir in enough more
flour to make a soft dough. On a
COOK.
DEAR CURIOUS COOK: lightly floured surface, knead
The jam in Polish doughnuts until smooth and elastic —
is enclosed before frying rather about 5 minutes. Place in a
than after. But it is feasible to greased medium mixing bowl;
enclose only an extremely turn to grease top. Sprinkle
small amount of jam in each lightly with flour. Cover; let
doughnut; on account of this rise in a warm, draft-free place
our recipe calls for grape Jam, until doubled - about 1 how.
because it has strong flavor,
Punch down dough; cut into 2
and suggests passing extra jam equal portions. On a prepared
when the Paczki are served.
pastry cloth with a prepared
One caution. The first time stockinet-covered rolling pin,
MY recipe tester, Mary Greene, roll out iportion of the dough so
made these doughnuts in my it is 124nch thick. With a round
test kitchen the jam leaked out 23.-lnch cutter, cut out. Boll
of all of them because they and cut the remaining portion
needed super-sealing and no di- of the dough the same way.
rections hinted at how to do With your forefinger, make a 1this. After a few more tests, we inc6-long indentation In the
evolved the method for which I center of each round. Put Lt
have tried to give detailed di- level teaspoon jam in each
rections. Using this method, on Indentation. Holding a round in
the third try the jam leaked out the palm of one hand, with the
of only two of the doughnuts of thumb and forefinger of the
the dozen Mary made. Another other hand lift up edges and
experienced tk who tried the pinch together hard so they
recipe had about the same re- meet; turn over edge, a little at
sult. If any one has a foolproof a time, pinching hard as you do
I'd he griteft '.1
be or she would pass it along. - your forefinger held like a
C. B.
knife, firmly press down edge.
POLISH DOUGHNUTS
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shape. Place, sealed sides down
cup milk
and well apart, on an ungreased
$ CU!) unsalted butter
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sugar
until doubled — 1 hour.
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greeson a frying thermometer)
4 egg yolks, from large
without touching or crowding,
eggs
until well-browned on bottom
side — about 2 minutes; turn
1z teaspoon grated orange
rind
and continue f rying until top
' teaspoon grated lemon
side is well-browned about 2
rind
minutes nvre; doughnuts
3 tablespoons orange juice
should be a dark tton to in'.teaspoon pure vanilla
sure doneness. Drain on abextract
sorbent paper. With extra conGrax jam
fectioners' sugar mashed
Oil for deep frying
through a sieve, dust doughnuis
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In a small sat eJ'an heat the pasiing extra jam.
milk until tiny bubbles appear
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stuffed olives
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buffet supper.
cut and cooked until tender
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stuffed green olives add
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oil-and-vinegar dressing while gether the oil, vinegar, salt,
it is still warm tbut riot both pepper, sugar, parsley and oreThis procedure keeps the rice gano. Turn rice, celery, olives
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also, warm rice picks up bowl; add 'i of the oil-vinegar
seasonings better that 'does mixture and toss well; cover
and chill for several hours. At
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2-3rds cup salad oil
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beans and drizzle remaining oil
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2 tablespoons minced parsley Makes 4 hearty main-dish
1 teaspoon dried oregano
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redrawing zoning recoin
mendations and blacks geared
(or a strategy meeting tonight
alter the U.S. Justice Depart
m"nt yesterday gave an 11th
hour okay to convert Rosen
ald Elementary to a special

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with School Supt Bud Layer
scant hours prior to last night's
board
meeting,
Justice
Department officials backed
the board's decision to close
Rosenwald, but turned thumbs
down on busing some )7 black
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"We believe the proposed
reassignment of students
presently at Rosenwald places
an unnecessary and undue
burden on those students The
board
should
consider
reassigning those students to
one of the more than three
..loser schools," Justice ofItcials said
That
That decision prompted
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ciIOOi noltru i.flaiflhiifl Iiiiu
i'eaUrIocaL1aspecial4 pm
meeting on Monday in the
board's conference room in
Sanford. The final decision is
scheduled for Wednesday at a 7
p.m. board meeting at the
Altamonte Springs City Hall.
Black leaders present at last
nights session said they will
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Committee for Progress, the
agency which helped coor
dinate black resistance earlier
this year to the School Board's
decision to close Rosenwald.
One parent and black leader,
Herbert Felder, said had "no
comment" until he's had an
opportunity to check ith hic
iit -O lit.
i1L d a second
spokesman, James (,adson,
said he didn't have "anything to
511)' . . • as of now.
440olitics is politics, butit's
not a total loss," Gadson added.
Actually, the decision from
Washington was what Layer
initially recommended - close
Rosenwald and bus blacks to
one of the newer schools.

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recommended black students
now be bused to either
Altamonte, English Estates or
Lake Orienta and not
Cas.iclberry. which would have
meant trading an old school for
an old school.

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logieandreason," Layer last
night asked the board to hold off
on any decision until his staff
has had time to ceme up with
new zone lines for all of Smth
Seminole.
He also told the board that a
more formal and detailed
ruling will be forthcoming from

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"someone is trying to stir up
pthjgtoenbsrras5Sherllf
John Pc,ti"
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
office had no c nnient on an

Harrell said he's been told use any profanity."
that he is accused of Using
Harrell said he understanth
profanity and physical!) he's been accused o( having two
assaulting Manning In a small deputies "throw' Manning Into
room off the Seminole a room where they were joined
Memorial Hospital emergency
other men I'm told
room nurses station on April I've been accused of striking
Is.
the man in anger over an

'I had sent Lt. Ray Parker to alleged report he made
Harrell &amp;aid.
the 13nta1," Harrell said,
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after we received report that
The whole thin,' is an
Sheriff Polk's 17-year-old outright lie Then wasa verbal
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daughter, Lujean, had been confrontation only Harrell
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into
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hospital with (Corrections
allegations and reports that the
Harrull is actlng:,heriffstuk
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George
DUANF HARRFLL
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Herndon attendant, Robert
.
Polk is attending the FBI
Iroudfoot."
Manning, 29, took a polygraph
Academy in Quantico, Va. Polk
Harrell said today that he and
examination yesterday.
Harrell said Parker and was in Sanford yesterday for
several other deputies have
Ground was broken yesterday for expansion of the city's 1.2 million gallon sewer plant off Keller
e
a
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y. made statements to Herring's Manning had a "heated the trial of a civil suit but
Road Into a multl.rnilhlon dollar 7.5 mIllion gallon daily capacity regional facility. Participating in
discussion in a hospital declined comment on the State
the ceremonies were (left to right) Bill Palm, vice president Glare and Radcliffe, the city's con- William C. Staley did identify investigators in the case.
hallway and -the three of us Attorney's investigation and
suiting engineers; City Commissioners Sandra Glenn and Helen Keyser; Harold Radcliffe, president the office's polygraph examiner
Glare and Radcliffe; Mayor Norman Floyd, D. Callahan, of the U.S. En 4
If I'm requested to, I'll be walked into the small room left last night on a flight back to
ronmenta1 Protection as Phi Sellers. Sources said the
Agency; Alex 'Serikevich, regional administrator, state Department of Pollution Control and T.C.
glad to take a polygraph where I elso had a verbal the academy to complete the
Brown of E.ec Construction and Ben H. ilynes of Tuttle White Constructors Inc., contractors for the probe is expected to be coin- examination," Harrell said. confrontation with Manning. final three
id hi
project. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
pleted by early next week.
"There's no question in my
"Then I walked out," Harrell trainin.

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Three Principals Named; Former County vin en Wants Lontrontation
Wit Senators On
Tax
Collector
Dies
Teachers' Rehiring Set
Inside

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Eliminate Monday Blues
Want to eliminate those Monday morning blues?
Officials in Cimarron, N.M., have come up with a four-day
school week they say has all but eliminated that "draggy"
feeling on the first day of the week. Story on Page &amp;.\
Two Receive Appointments
Appointments to a O.S. military academy aren't too
unusual, but when two students from the same high school
are appointed to the same academy, ills a rarity. See
photo, Page 5A

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Yesterday's 'ugh was 90, o'eg' low 65. Locally
hcay early morning ground fog, rei Inning driving
conditions. Partly cloudy through Friday highs in add to
upper Ms. Lows In mid to upper 60s. Varh ble mostly rmt
to northeast winds at 10 mph or less,
Complete details and tides can be found on page 5.

Layer told the board that a
principal appointment conimittee "unanimously" selected
appointments he recom•
mended. Board Member Da1e
Sims moved to accept Layer's
recomiiendattons and that
motion was seconded by Allan
Keeth.
Officials had held off on
selection of principals until a
ruling was banded down on the
Rosenwald situation. Though
that decision came last night,
principal s,.ection was made
before the board was officially
notified of the Justice Depart,
nient ruling
Layer stU this morning he's
meeting with the school
system's perronnel officer and
that teachers could be notified

as early as tomorrow. About 2D3
teachers have yet to be sipproved For rehiring next year.
A pp ointment of the new
principals opened up jobs for 44
teachers, but Layer says 10 of
those positions will be fill ed by
N F oinLt on
contract.

John I. GallowaV, 86,
former Seminole County
tax collector, died Wednesday afternoon (Ma
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115) in Orlando.
Galloway was appointed
to office in February, 1947
shortly afcr the death of
John Jenkins and served
from that time until
1965,
retirement
in
covering a span of IS years.
A native of Brunswick
County, N.C., Galloway
was World War I veteran
and a member of the Sanford National Guard unit.
In addition to his work as
tax collector and service
career, Galloiay was also
member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, the
American Legion, serving
as commander of the
Legion post, and the 40 ci S.
He also was a member of
the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, the Junior
(imao'ber of Commerce,
the Kiwanis ('lob and the
Holy ttoss Iplicopal
Church and he was a
Mason.

daughter, Mrs. C. Floyd
Cooper of Orlando and
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 am. Friday at
the hiiiIy Cross Episcopal
Church with Rev. Leroy
Soper Jr., officiating and
burial Will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery with the
Britton Funeral Home in

Survivors Include a

charge of arrangements.

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groundbreaking ceremonies for ( nrt s in i' imard
the new Osteen Bridge in July. demonstration grant to Iuild an
Vihien told the committee overpass for safety reasons, if
Hopes for an end to traffic that he has discussed the there is enough support shown
Jams caused when trains block
railroad overpass project with locally to Chiles, Stnrie and area
State Road 46 east of Sanford U.S. Seas. Lawton Chiles and representatives in the house.
depend on convincing elected Richard Stone and both have
Sanford City Cornmisscner
federal officials of the need for
agreed to a meeting "some- Julian Stenstromn, cu-chairinan
action, Seminole County Corn. where in the state" in the near of the committee, twitted
mission Oiainnan Sid Vien
future to listen to local pleas for neighboring city officials a
Jr. said today.
little, remarking "the ironic
federal aid for the project,
Reporting to the Roads and
"I've been working on this thing about this is that
Bridges Committee of the and I'm not going to quit until monte Springs and Longwood
Greater Sanford Chamber of we have a personal eyeball-to- are trying to slow the trains
Commerce, Vihien said federal eyeball confrontation with the down while we're tryinit t.
highway officials have told him senators,' Vihien said,
speed them up."
the Federal Highway AdmimsCommittee member S. 0.
Officials in I.ongood and Altration will oppose use of Chase Jr. reviewed the traffic tamonte Springs have been
federal funds for an overpass to problem, which occurs when complaining that the trains ar'
speed traffic through the dan- Seaboard Coast Line and Auto complaining
speeding dangerously through
gerous bottleneck.
Trains cross SR 46 near Rand their cities, but the problem for
"The federal highway people Yard, sonietunes backing U) Sanford's point of iew is that
are against projects of this kind
traffic in in both directions once the trains get here, the
because they think it's
from Sanford to Interstate 4 block SR 46 for 15 to 20 iiiinutes
discriminatory to single out a
"Both Seaboard and Auto or imiore at a tine, while
community for special at. Train are sympathetic," Chase switching back and forth, ad.
tention," Vihlen said. "I totally
said. "They are willing to help ding and dropping cars destined
ilisagrec with this."
us solve this problem in any for dIfferent areas
The committee also heard way they can - provided it
Vmhkn also told the cointhat Seminole County is in for 3
doesn': cost them any money." imiittee that the county will be in
$3(0,000 rebate of funds xVihien said some lnno.ative for a $30),000 refund from the
pended when planners moved funding ideas are needed, Department of Transportation
the site of the Sand Lake Road "since the county aeid the state m DOT -

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Interstate 4 interchange. It also
agreed to make plans for

just can't afiord it." He added
that (here is a possibility that

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The Seminole mmoiney was
spent unexpectedl to acquire
rights_of-way- for construction
o the lnti'rstate-4 Sand Lake
interchange when the plans for
the interchange were aiumeiided

A circuit court jury has refused to award damages to an
ThelawsuitagainstmeriIlJohnPolk,hisjnsurancecom,ipamm- moving it to 11w
Orange County man and his son In connection with the teenager's and Deputy L. M. "Rocky" Ford alleged that Ford used excess'" Seminole County
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urce WIicii 1W tIred tour wites at a Volkswagen in the sa',mg suiw t,ti of (}ran,:
car, which had been reported stoleim, into an orange. grove near orange grove.
Comntv funds anti dipping ml
Forest ('it).
The Jury returned a verdict yesterday in the court of ('ircuil I., mmiirle' coffers

Teac he rs have been in an
uproar over the manner in
Clarentv Rhodcs had.%ught an award for paymient of nearly
which school officials no-'ified $6,000 in hospital bills and his son, 16-year-old David Rhodes
them they wouldn't be rehired $150,000 in damages for pain and suffering, according to their
next year.

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The appointment of prinThe School Board last night Mrs. Jewel Morgan principal at
cipals for two new schools last approved Layer's recom- Lake Orienta. •
night paves the way for rehiring InendRtiOn to appoint Jesse
Meuse presently is principal
of 34 teachers probably by Meuse principal at Sterling at Rosenwald, Mrs. Hendrix IS
tomorrow, School Supt. Bud Park, Mrs. Ruby Hendrix an administrative trainee at
princinal at Rosenwald and Longwood Elementary and
Layer said today.
Mrs. Morgan is principal at
Geneva Elementary.

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Judge William Akridge in favor of the defendants following it two.

day trial.

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

Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO: ROBERT N
TOMLIN and
FRAN J. TOMLIN
In an unknown
RESIDENCE
state or country other than the State
of Florida, and mailing addrecs
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
That a Complaint TO toreclose a
cert ain mortgage encumbering the

following described real property,

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lot 5$, THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. according 'o the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 16. Page 55, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
has been filed against you In the
above Styled suit, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
AflSW
or o ncr F'Iefiaing TO Inc
ComplaInt on Plantiff's attorneys,
VCO den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke. POSt
Office Box 793. Orlando. Florida
32102. and f Ile the original Answer or
other Pleading in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court On Or
before the 9th day of May. 195. If
you fall todo so. adef Bull judgment
wilt be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
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ComplaInt to:
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By GLENN MeCASLANI)
Herald Staff Writer
Saying a dispute between Sanf or d and
Lake Mary over ownership of more
acres of land has been 'blown out of reason,"
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore yesterday sought a
meeting between officials of both cities and
owners of the questioned property.
Moore directed City Attorney Vernon Mize
to "get everybody together" after hearing a
report from Mize that Lake Mary officials
had refused to "dc-zone" the properties, but
were willing to meet and discuss the Issue.
"1 think a lot of people are losing sight of
the fact that all we're trying to do and all
Lake Mary Is trying to do
is to accommodate the property owners who wish
city services," Moore said. "1 think the entire
problem has been blown out of proportion."
Mize said the mayor of lake Mary and its
city attorney had agreed to meet with Moore,
Mize and City Manager W. E. "Pete"
Knowles regarding the problem, which
developed after both Sanford and Lake Mary
claimed the 300 acres in each
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Sanford annexed the land In 1974, one
month before the legislature approved Lake
Mary's incorporation. Lake Mary's boundarles included the same large tract of land.
The la nd is owned by Southward Enterprises and Jeno Paulucci Enterpr1s and is
toted north of Lake Mary, and west of
Sanford, near the Mayfair Co un try Club.
Attorney Gen. Robert Shevin has ruled In an
onion that the property was still in Lake
Mary because state action "supersedes"
Sanford's annexation ordinance, although
that act came first.
Following Shevin's ruling, Sanford officials indicated that court action might be
the only recourse to sIve the problem.
"MI we're trying to do is correct a mistake
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However, those teachers who
unemployment benefits paid
out to employees. In Seminole haven't been approved for
*ing"we're happy with It," County alone, the measure as it contract next year are eligible
to
collect the benefits. In
.\',st. School Supt. Roger Harris was written would ha ve cost the
treathed a sigh of relief today School Board In excess of Seminole, some 208 teachers
have yet to be approved for
.nowing a bill to slash sum. $120,000 a week, Harris said,
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rtime
unemployment
'Obiously , it would have rehire
The bill, Harris noted, also
i.'neflts for teachers has just been Impossible for
ifiaflimously passed both the counties to pick that up," he cuts out unemploymentbenefils
it.iu5e and the Senate and sits said. So, the legislature got for all substitute or temporary
busy during this session and employees who work for the
u the governor's desk,
Officials say a "technical passed a bill which disallows school system.
Harris and other school of.
error" in a bill passed by the unemployment benefits to
legislature Last year would have anyone who has a definite ficials had feared that If i
cost Florida school systems $37- contract for a given period of sufficient number of the
county's teachers opted for the
benefits, the contingency fund
would lirve been reiiI:ired to
withstand a whopping dent and
cutbacks would have been
required.
But with the bill unanimously
approved by both branches of
state goverrunent - a factor
which virtually Insures no veto
by the governor all those dire
possibilities
have
been
eliminated,
"I can't think of anything that
It
could improve the bill.
sounds very good and we're
happy with it. Very happy as a
matter of fact," Harris said.
During last year 's session,
a "slipup" occurred which
would have made the county's
estimated 1,400 teachers,
librarians and counselors, plus
900 or more instructional
personnel, eligible for benefits,
The "slipup" occurred,
Harris said, because during the
preparation of the bill last year
a "technical error" allowed the
beeflts. Much furor was heard
among school administrators
over the "slipup,"
Apparently, lawmakers got
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hall been filed against you, and you
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CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
ttie City Commission of the City of
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
said City Commission will hold fi
public hear lm
(a) To consider annexation of the
following described property lying
and being In Seminole County.
Florida. to wit
5()7 LakeDestiny Road
SEC 2]
TWP 215 ROE 29E. BEG S 1 4 CC'
5E RUN W 1320 FT N 72 DEG
49 MIN E $017 FT TO RD SELY
ALGRD600FT ML TO BEG (LESS
F 495 FT • P05).
to the corporate limits of the City of
Altarnonte. Sprngs, Florida. and
b To consider alto the Question
(14 designating and assigning the
zoning classification of C N Corn
rrerclal Neighborhood District Ti'.
said property as that classif icaf ci

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(Mirth 21-April 19) very reluctant to be involved
with
you
In
the
future.
It's to your advantage to treat
LIBRA (Sept fl-Oct. ZI) Be
others as diplomatically as
prepared
to switch tactics
vs.
possible today if you hope to
COMMUNIPLEX.
INC. it at,
achieve your ends. Be patient, today on the spur of the moment
Defendants.
if you see you're not getting the
tolerant,
SUIT 10
FOR ECLOSE MORTGAGE
TAURUS '(April 20-May 20) results you counted on.
NOTICE OF SUIT
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
221
You'll start with a full head of
TO STANSELL GRAHAM
steam today, but soon as you Watch you&amp; step with coCORPORATION
3 ", Hoffman
run into resistance you'll workers today. Try not to team
EngIeliarcIt. Esquire of
John
Gulf Breele,
DATED this 15th day of April,
up with one who does thlngsina
throttle-down considerably.
...,w rum ui ,flU!Tia) K. ,,ira,ana R LI 1975
YOU ARE PILP(tDY NOTIFIED
GEMINI May 21-June 20) hasty, careless manner.
that a Complaint to Foreclose Suite 950, Hartford Building
S Phyllis JortlahI
City Clerk
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. fl-Dec. c ertain mortgage on the following 200 East Robinson Street
Opportunities presented to you
Orlando. Florida 37101
of the City of
You're likely to have your described real property, to wit:
today will Lose some of their
Attorney for Petitioner
From the W 1 4 corner of Section
Altamonte Springs, Florida
luster if you don't follow priorities in the wrong order II, Township 71 South, Range
Husband
PuhIih April 21 and 21 and May S.
today. Put productive things East. run thence N$9 degrees 1s" Publish: April 21, May S. Il. it, ISIS I? and 19, 1975
through promptly.
East along the northerly tine of the DEM.176
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) first, pleasurable ones last.
SW'. of said Sect Ion lla distance oe
In
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11S143 feet to • polifi on the
You may do something today
westerly
right
of.way
line
of
occasion
the
out of spite or anger that will be 19) You'll rise to the
L Railroad, thence Slo degrees
;zndzmsging to :'ou all It is to today when you meet with SC
3' 10" VIesb iIuij la C 'Ig I Cf - way
opposition. Instead of in. line a distance of $11 87 feet to a
the other guy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) timidatlng you, it will point S St degrees 12' 25" East a
distance of 101 61 Islet from the NE
Something you'll hope to at . strengthen your resolve,
corner of Maitbie Shores First
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) addition as r ecorded in Put Book
complish today will suffer a
temporary setback. Don't be Don't be too loose with your 13. page 1, Public Records of
Seminole county, Florida, thence N
dismayed. You'll work It out resources at this time. It's $9
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
degree's 12 , 23" West along the
cuter to take It out Of the bank northerly line of said subdivision
later.
and its casfecly and westerly cx
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If than It Is to put it back In!
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
tension thereof a distance Of I"•
PISCES
(Feb.
20-March
20)
you're too selfish in your
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
fee. to the east line of Bay Street,
dealings today, others will be Be careful you're not drawn said line being the west llni of
into a situation today where aforesaid Section is, thence ii 0
rt. 676
qU?(sai$rI t*?IIS
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else's burdens sud- degress 12' 44" Etst along said line
a distance of 502 55 feet to the point
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denly becomes yours.
of beginning. (Cont aining 1C191
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Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
Deputy C lerk
Publish May 17. 19. 26. June ?, ISiS
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of the City of Altamonte Sprirv
Florida. towit' Ordinance No 221 Li
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND and as amended and supplemented
The present zoning classification
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
of said property is A 1 Agricultural
CASE NO. 1S44.
7CA.04.0
District, as that classification is
In rat the Marriage of:
described in the toning ordinances
DENNIS J. FUNKE. Husband
and regulations of Seminole County,
and
FIoridc,
SUSAN A FuftIkE, Wife
The Public Hearing will be held in
NOTICE OF ACTION
the City Hall, Altamonte Springs.
TO , Susan A. Funke
Florida, on the 20th day of May, 1975,
Vaughn Sti,fl
•t 130 p m or as soon thereof ter as
Detr&amp;t. Michigan
iaiIiir, 1,1 wht, tirn 'nirveIU
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a parties and citizens for and againsT
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage the proposed annexation and bohr.
has been filed against y
in the will be heard Saict hearing may t.
above named Court. and you are continued from tirnr' to time Un'
ruired
to ser v e a cop y of y our final action is taken by thr' (?,
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answer or pleading tothe Petition on Commission
the Petitioner's attorney, JOHN C.
This notice shall be posted at It
ENGIEHARDT. Esquire, Suite 950. City Hall within the
City n'
Hartford
Building,
700 East illtamonfe Springs. Florida, arid
Robinson Street, Orlando. Florida, three (3) other places within tf'
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'1g in the office of the Clerk of Herald, a newspaper of general
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole circulation in the City of Altamonte
County, Florida. on or before May
Springs and Seminole County,
2ItPi, 1975.
Florida, onceaweck for at lea st four
If you fail to do so, ludgment by
(1) consecutive weeks prior to the
default will be taken against you for date of the Public Hearing: the date
the relief demanded in the Petition
of the first publication to thi date of
WITNESS my hand and seal ths the ln, publication, both datr'% in
73rd day of April, 1975
rluslve, shall not be Ij than
(Seat)
twenty eight (71) days. In addition,
Arthur if Beckwitts. Jr.
notice thall be posted in the area to
Cler k of the Circuit Court
be considered for annexation and
By Elaine RiCharde
bring at ItStfiftvq'n (IS) daysprior
Deputy Clerk
to the dale of the Public Hearing

Publith: May S. 1 2. It. 26. 973

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Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish - April 71. May S. I?, 19, 1975
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plaintiffs attorneys or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demndcd in the complaint

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Boa 3061. Orlando, Florida 32807. on
or before the 11th day of June. 1975.
and file the original with the clerk of
this Court either before service on

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ROBERT N. TOMLIN arid FRAN J.
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Chances of survival under the
Nguyen and the children, Mr.
Three weeks ago the Nguyen Tan Phuoc
Viet Cong were
Nguyen was se nt to Muncie,
They left home with one
family was crouched in a ditch.
in
1959 by the Vietr.amesT
The five children of Nguyen hour's notice. While they were
government to
study school
Saigon. Today they are in Sanford trying
Tan Phuoc and his wife Vo Thi awaiting rescue from the
administration. He has a BA
to rebuild their lives,
l.uu are experiencing what it is airport the shelling began and
degree in English and French
like to live In a land without war the planes in which they were to met by an Alliance missionary, camp and determined what and has taught school. He
for the first time in their lives, depart were destroyed.
speaks, reads and writes
whom they had known in they needed.
Three weeks ago they were
The Family was flown by Vietnam, Guam Project
Nguyen said he has found the English fl uently.
crouched in a ditch for a day helicopter, with only four Director Reginald Reimer, who American people very friendly
He said when they arrived at
and a night at the Saigon air- pounds luggage for each per- had a paper showing the church and the volunteer was very nice McCoy Jetport Saturday they
l.it't :i' it v.ts :.helk'd i),' ft '
:n, to the cargo Sb'[) Kuiibro
would accept responsibility fur and they ap;rcciatcd all the v. crc impressed and surJ)rLs-ed
Communist forces. Today they with the Seventh Fleet on April
the family in the United Sta tes. assistance received at Eglin. to find Rev. Rola nd Coffey,
are In Sanford trying to rebuild 29. Along with 8,000 refugees,
Nguyen was a active leader in
He termed the management associate pastor of Fir3t
their lives, having arrived over they were packed like sardines the All ince Church in Sa igon and organization of the Eglin Alliance, there to greet them.
the weekend.
on the ship with only room to and his children are fourth refugee center "Number One."
They shared in the service
Because of his connections s ta nd,
generation Christians.
The camp is divided into four Sunday morning at that church
wi th Americans - he was
After they landed at Subic
The family left Guam on May sections wi th each one having a and were also impressed by the
formr'rlv a neNonnel manager ltav in The Philippines. they
7 and chose to be sent th Eglin Vietnamese cou ncil under one cordiality and kindness shown
for Esso and served as tran. were flown to Guam aboard a because they decided Florida American Army major. "We by Rev. Blair McGarvey
sportation officer for the U.S. C130, from which all the seats would be more like the climate took care of ourselves and Sunday, when they came to
AID program In South Vietnam had been removed. Refugees they were used to. Ike the settled any problems. The food. Sanford and shared in the
and the fact he had served in were seated on the floor in four other refugee families arriving clothing, and everything were evening service here, he said.
the army for eight years and
rows,
at Eglin, they were met by a excellent and there was a warm
The two oldest daughters,
was a first lieutenant in the
They arrived in Guam at friendly Am erican volunteer atm osphere," he added.
Th is Cam Nhung, 20 and Th i
reserves, Tan Phuoc knew his midnight on May S and were who showed them
They are here under the Thu Thuy, 19, would be taking
around the
sponsorship of the Sanford their final exams at the College
Alliance Church and First of Law in Saigon, w here they
Alliance Church of Orlando. were freshmen, had their lives
Until they get settled per- no t be disrupted. They had
manently, t hey are sta ying at a planned to study business
townhouse apartment provided administration and a year of
by Dick McCoy of Central law is required.
S
The oldest son, Tan Duc, 18,
Florida Builders. McCoy is a
member of the Orlando church. was to have graduated this
Although this is the first visit
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concerning the rezoning of property which to the United States
owners," Moore said yesterday.
will be used by Ca rdinal Industries For conCity Commissioner John Morris suggested
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struction
of a modular apartment
that the two property owners be Included in
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manufacturing complex.
the meeting between Lake Mary and Sanford
Stenstrom requested that his vote of April
and Moore directed Mize to contact
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28 favoring the rezoning ordinance be
owners and their attorneys, asking that they
changed from "yes" to "No" his vote of
join in the discussion,
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Following the Commission's action on
"I
do
this
in
view
of
the fact that the
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Lake Mary dispute, Moore told the group that
newspaper has decided to make an issue of
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Knowles, who Is out of the city attending the
the fact regarding how I voted," Stenstrom
state legislature, had requested the Coinsaid.
Stenstrom is serving as public relations
mission meet wi th him at 7:15 p.m. next
consultant
for the company and was referring
Tu2sday to discuss and answer questions on
to
a
story published in The Evening Herald
structural conditions at the present city
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that
his
vote favoring the rezoning action
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could
have
been
a
violation
of
the
conflict
of
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notify Knowles Oat
Interest
law.
would be present for the meeting, which will
The Commission tabled Stenstrorn's
include the City Hall Review Cotiittee.
request
pending a ruling from Mize as to just
The Comm ission and city manager
what
Stenstrom
could
change
in
the
vote.
seeking data on the possibility of rebuilding
Mize
recommended
that
the
Commission
the city hall on its present site as opposed to
allow
Stenstrom
to
change
the
vote
to "ab.
another
stain" in all places where the rezoning orThe usually routine approval of COITUTILSdinance was acted upon.
sion meeting minutes tilt a snag when CornThe Commission then directed the minutes
missioner Julian Stenstrom read a two-page
be changed with Stenstrom abstaining from Sharing a Pepsi-Libby McGars'ey, 8, and Nguyen Thi Hong-An
statement into the record requesting pert,'0g on approval of the minutes.
mission to change votes on public hearings
ByJANECASSElBEItR

Herald Staff Writer

ac tion for foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole

Publish April 71. May S. 12. 19, ISiS
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residence address unknown
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ARE NOTIFIED that

Deputy Clerk

treme fatigue sets In every
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Langerhans get worse (hey
Rebecca S. Gitnick
evening unless I eat a large
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finally don't produce enough
meal or eat every hour.
All parties claiming Interest by,
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insulin at all, and then a simple
fhrnu s, undeqorag.inst Elinor G.
Eating protein is supposed to
Tomorrow
Tom
ca.seof diabetes is the problem.
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help but seems to have little
Rebecca S. Gitrtick and to all parties
presume you have had a
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effect in leveling out my blood
having or claiming to have any
complete examination with
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right, title or interest in the real
sugar curve, and I get ex(6,0) News
tests, and I think you should
property herein described,
cesslvely fatigued every time I
(9) All My Children
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
have blood glucose tests
try It. I've been on oral diabetic
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regularly to evaluate your
'gage on the following real property
medicines, but they make
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Records of Seminole County,
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has been filed against you and Y
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are required to serve a copy of your
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ANDERSON. JR
MARY E ANDERSON, hiS wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOE S ANDERSON, JR. and
MARY E. ANDERSON. his wife.

Refugee Fam i ly Settles Here

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By: Lillian T Jenkins

BOBBIE C McKNIGHT. et at..
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ELINOR G. COHEN.
Trustee for the
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entered against you for the relic'
In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
sold Court on this, the 21st day of
April, 1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

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IN To HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
El'HTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
C OUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION No. 71-41S.CA.OS.A
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
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copy of your written defnsei, it any,
to WALLACE F. STALNAKER, JR.
OfSTEPHENSONandBEANE,POS!
Office Drawer One, Casselberry.
Florida, 37701, Attorneys for the

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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court. Seminole
Cou nty, Florida in accordance with
Fictitious
the provisions of the
Section
5tatutes. To Wit

86509 Fioridd StatuteS 1957
NOTICE OF SUIT
Inc. of
JOSEPHTrim.
TO
RAYMOND
tamonte Sprn9S
WEILAND
PubliSh, May 19. 26, June 2,9, 1975
Address Unknown
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Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of TRIM and that we

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.421.CA.04.0
In re: the Marriage of
NORMA DELORES WEtLAND.
Wife:
and
RAYMOND JOSEPH WEILANO,

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ticipate in maintaining school
property like parking Lots, but
A county policy, excluding in a workshop session yesterresponsibility of the county to day Commission deleted the
maintain
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Bush was instructed last
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requests
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projects
known
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week
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Jay thvicheI takes a ride on a basketball last night during
SUPER SM ILE
all
governmental
units
inthe
policy
when Commission
finals of the second annual Sanford Super-Athlete Competition
decided
that a definite
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at Seminole High School. The smile says the ride's okay. Story,
AT SUPER EVENT
statement was necessary
In the
More photos on Page l.n. tlleraldl'hotoby Gordon Willlamsont
a paragraph was included curtail school requests f,,ir,projects which fi1'r in durtn:
the fiscal year.
Bush explained that wtwn
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money requests, which tht'
Conunission had not budgeted,
This time the commissioners voted without opposition to
An agreement paving the way for development of a 125-unit
show up during the year, the
approve the agreement. During last week's session, three tie
housing project on 48 acres of land southeast of the city was
commission Is forced to make a
votes developed, all of which had to be broken by Mayor Moore,
formally signed between Tyme Construction and the City of
decion on the matter
during an intra-Conunission struggle about what direction o
Sanford yesterday.
Dick
Commissioner
take in clearing up the long-delayed Newburg Development
Mayor Lee Moore and David Adams and Joe ('rum,
Williams, who did not atten
project.
deopers doing business as Tyme Construction, signed the
yesterday's work session.
Both ('rum and Adams were grinning broadly when the final
new agreement, ending two years of hassle surrounding the 48
proposed an amendment to the
pen strokes to the agreement were completed at 4:30 p.m. in
acres owned by Newburg Development Co. of Winter Park,
policy that the county should
Commission chambers.
The new agreement, which City Attorney Vernon Mite had
consider on-site constni'tion on
"This makes its very happy. We're going ahead now with
ken directed to draft last week, provides six months time for ;i
school property. but the motion
the project,' Crum said later.
ir cent completion of water and sewer lines for the developwas defeated
by CciriiThe project would develop two sections - an eight acre and
mentand 18 months for completion of streets and drainage
missior1ers Vihien, Itattaway
construction in the project.
if 40-acre tract - as a residential area and does not provide for
and Harry Kwiatkowski.
The water and sewer service from the city will be provided
conunerc'Ialdcvelc,pment. The first agreement between Sanford
The policy also terminates
to the area when the developers complete the lines and the
and Newburg had been approved in 1973.
the county's budgeting for adult
nro;e'ct is annexed into the city.
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Body Found Hanging In Cell

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— hire a director.
which has been without a Chairman Ed White, came to
The Seminole County Corn- authority,
— Merge efforts with the
County Commissioners also director approximately one the Commission asking,
mission yesterday, meeting
Port
County
Seminole
with the SCIDA board of agreed to allow the county- year and has not lived up to "Where do we go?"
White said the SCIDA board, Authority (SCOPA).
County directors in a work session, funded SCIDA more autonomy expectations of attracting In.
Seminole
The
- Abolish the authority.
dustry since lscreation several in a meeting last month,
Development decided to hire what they hope In its operations.
Industrial
a
Merging with SCOPA,
decided on three alternatives
The two boards held asomber years ago.
Authority (SCIDA) is back in will he an effective director to
Commissioner
proposal which
head the industry-seeking discussion on the fate olSCIDA,
The SCIDA board, with for SCIDA.
business,
Dick Williams has supported,
received little discussion In
light of the fact that a merger
would be a year down the road
and would take legislative act
The enthusiasm of the two
boards to revive SCIDA as soon
as possible was evident when
applications for the position of
director were screened and four
men were selected to be in.
suspe*s1on of his law practice.
"I believe there's a hole In
perform the service," Strawn
By BOB LLOYD
for the Job.
A lawyer can't represent a state's case," Graham said, tCrviewed
Herald Stall writer
Selected were James Melvin
client if he doesn't talk to "but I've told her that based
Graham told the court there
it
Daniel,
Rolfe G. Arnhyrn,
them."
the state's evidence I believe
Seminole-Brevard Circuit had been "a mixup in
Jeffrey
M.
Jacobs and Robert
Sure, we make mistakes," Is sufficient for a Jury to return
Court Judge David U. Strawn schedules" that possibly caused
Kelley said today, "but we a guilty verdict. And I believe N. Johnson.
has publicly warned Defender the lack in communication with
Interviews wi th the four men
didn't In this case. I ha ve very an average jury would do
Franklin Kelley's assistants the client.
strict rules on the handling of
Mrs. Anthony, who said she is were set for M 30
that (h ri,xt time they failed to
Kellt', contacted at his
A good dc.il of cuideL'atia
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cases. We have experienced now seeing a psychiatrist,
meet court requirements that Tutusville office today, said, "I
placed on the type of inwas
trial attorneys and less ex- admitted giving a prescription
the3' c" cier.t.s within 24 hours don't like the judge putting us in
dtvklual needed to adequately
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iw'jerm cha do pie. that she knew was frged
alter cases are assigned to i jstiou to be an advocate
handle the job.
trial work."
two juvenile girls A pril 3•
t hem for defense they may wind against our client."
Co nsensus among the board
Kelley confirmed that Mrs. r
After questioning Mrs. girls took the prescription for
up in jail for contempt of court,
Anthony
Graham amphetamines to a pharmacy members centered on an inand
face fines or suspension of their Anthony had talked not only to
in
yesterday, Judge Strawn ac- at Longwood and tried to get it dividual who is resourceful
an investigator but also to an
law practice.
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charged to obtaining a con- agents were notified and Mrs. with other agencies in the same
after a south Seminole woman, 24-hour period following the
field of seeking industry to
trolled substa nce by fraud and Anthony was arrested.
arrested over a month ago on a publi c defender's appointment
She told Judge Strawn locate in t he area.
ordered a pre-sentence in.
drug charge, told the court to the case April 11.
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Commission Chairman Sid
vestigation (PSI). Mrs. yesterday when pleading guilty
when she pleaded guilty that
Kelley said attorney Donald
JUDGE DAVID S'TR.AWN
Anthony was allowed to remain that she had received the forged Vihien Jr., said instead of
she hadn't talked with her Marblestone made a lengthy
public defender, James confidential report after in. defendant within 24 hours of free on bond pending sen- prescription from a "young boy selecting a "supersalesman"
being assigned the case.
tenctng In the case.
at a convenience store down the who is selfish with industrial
Graham, until two hours before terviewing the client,
clients, Vthlen suggested the
"An investigator won't do,"
Assistant State Atty. 8111 street" from her house.
"She plumb forgot about the
entering the plea.
"I didn't know what drugs it need for a 'low key individual
Mrs. Nancy L Anthony, 26, of interview," Kelley said today. Strawn continued. "lie's not an Heffernan said the state Is
recommending that the woman called for but I knew It wasn't W doesn't want to see he gets
Altamonte Springs, said after "And she'll tell the judge that, attorney,
"The next time the Public be put on probation,
valid," Mrs. Anthony said. She all the credit."
her arrest she'd been contacted too."
By expressing the need for a
Strawn ruled that despite said she was going to throw the
by an Investigator for the public
"This, In my opinion, isn't the Defender fails to do so (contact
with a low profile,
director
to
defender's office, but she hadn't first time the Public Defender a client within 24 hours) I will only a two-hour period to talk prescription away but gave it
was con"
it.
Vihien
apparently
seen her trial attorney until has failed to do as he should," issue a show cause order for over her case with Graham, the Juveniles who asked for
are a
fact
there
of
the
yesterday.
Judge Strawn said. "Court contempt of court," Strawn Mrs. Anthony had had au!- "I don't know who they wanted
"The Public Defender has no orders require an assistant warned Graham. "Then he'll ficlent advice of counsel in the drugs for but it wasn't for number of industry headhunters in the area, including
me," she told the court,
right to accept funds and not public defender to see the possibly face jail, a fine or entering the guilty plea.
SCOPA, the Orlando Area
uuamrr rn ..ommerce a nd we
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
Lines of communication are
presently open between the
county and the Orlando
Chamber's Committee of 200 to
combine efforts to bring Industry Into the area on the
theory that Industry locating
anywhere In the metro area will
By DONNA ESTES
benefit the entire area.
first turning it down several 12, 13, 22 and 23 be rezoned
Herald Staff Writer
times.
business district for the portion
As adopted the property now abutting SR 427 with Industrial
Summer YMCA.
LONG WOOD The 88 acres carries business district zoning on the rest.
t*indjng LOflgWOOd Hills and for the portion facing Longwood
The zoning commission two
Lake Emma Roads is definitely lulls Road and residential for
Day Camp
In the city the City Council the balance. The designations weeks ago recommended denial
declared last night, voting 32 to were given the Land when first of the request.
Schedule Set
annex the land for the second annexed.
Hired Douglas E. Keller of
time.
The Seminole County YMCA
Titusville, formerly police chief
Councilman Gerard Connell, and city manager of
Probably the most conDay Camp for boys and girls
troversial annexation In the who voted With COWlCilIflafl Collegedale, Tenn., as public
opens June 18.
city's history, its Inclusion HA. Scott against the 81)- safety director effective June l.
The camp sessions will be
within the city limits several nexaition, said that no petition Salary was set at $10,000 and
divided into four two-week
years ago has been challenged requesting reannezation was Keller was placed or six
periods with cost set at $36 per
In the courts for more Own two submitted, the business months probation.
session for YMCA members
years by Attorney General desIgflaLlot) was both apui and
and $40 for non-members.
Cancelled next Monday's
strip zoning, the proposed
Robert Shevin's office,
Eligible ages are from five to
Shevin had said, and the city zoning of the property was meeting because of the
it.
Day
holiday,
admitted, the parcel when advertised only as residential Memorial
The camp is at Sweetwater
originally annexed was not and the action was an abuse of agreeing Instead to hold a
Oaks on Lake Brantley and will
contiguous to other city OWT in that a lawsuit win regular meeting June 2, norbe open daily from 8 a.m. to
property, a requirement under probably be filed against tj'e mally a free Monday.
2:30 p.m.
state law for a legal annexation, city and the property will cost
Registration is under way
Accepted the low bid of
the city much more money
and
interested persons may
Armco
Steel
at
$12,889.81 for
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr., It will ever receive.
contact
water line. The pipe is to be
Seminole YMCA
has said the lawsuit will be
headquarters at Lake Brantley
Council Chairman J.H. paid for by federal revenue
dropped with the re-annexatlon.
Harbor or write In care of P.O.
The Council a year ago Grant, noted the property was sharing money.
Box 305, Altamonte Springs.
refused to rezone the tract to originally annexed years ago,
The lee covers cost of tranpermit a planned unit insisted retaining the tract as
sportation
to and from the
development, and then voted part of the municipality would
camp, accident insurance, milk
numerous times to stop defense be good for the city and all its
and lunch, swimming lessons,
of the Shevin lawsuit to permit residents.
arts and crafts, lessons and
the land to go back under
In
other
business,
the
activities in canoeing, archery,
county control.
Council:
Declared
hiking, air riflery, nature
The governing body thIs year
Set a public hearing for 7
walks, horseback riding and
agreed to re-annex the parcel p.m., June 9, on the request of
one field trip each session.
with residential zoning, after Mrs. Betty Widdis that Lots it.
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Children Recognize

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FORT MYERS, Fin. (All) A Fort Myers banker and
his family are under guard today after extortionabductors handcuffed his wife and children and forced
him to deliver two briefcases of money, deputies say.
Barnett Bank jnesident Stephen Zahorian and his family had siready been found unharmed Monday when the
$11, 000 ransom was found by a passerby before the abductors could pick it up, officers said.
To persons were arrested and authorities said they
were looking for three others.
Lee County Sheriff Frank Wanicka said the masked abductors broke into the home and held Zahorian, his wife, a
son about 9 years old, and daughter about 14 at gunpoint
all night until the bank opened early Monday.
One of the abductors drove Zahorian to the bank and
told him to deliver $100,000 to a wooded area, Wanicka
said. But he said the hank didn't have that much cash on
hand and Zahorian filled two briefcases with the $11,000.
For 0) a[ipar(' ut r;ts'n, s hi v tr cot v Itli hi iii to the
hank didn't take the money then," said sheriff's spokeswoman ('aria Blackburn.
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WASHINGTON iAP) - The Supreme Court has
declined to hear a detergent-maker's attack on antipollution laws regulating use of phosphate detergents.
The court let stand a decision of the U.S. District Court
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MASCOTTE, Fla. (All) It is 110 years since the Civil
War ended. But Florida is still paying pensions to 12
widows of Confederate Army soldiers.
For Nonnie Gray, 97, and her family, the monthly
payments have sometimes been a lifeline.
"It saved us from starving many a day," says Mary
Crane, Mrs. Gray's granddaughter.
Mrs. Gray, who worked as a fruilpicker until eight
years ago, began receiving a $15 monthly pension In 1925
when her husband, William H. Gray, died. The payment
has since risen to $190 a month,
"He never talked about the war," Mrs. Gray says. "He
was Justin the shooting game. lie wasn't an officer."
Mrs. Gray was in her late 30s when she married the 75year-old Gray in 1916.
Gray's family believes he took part In the battle of
Olustee, the major engagement of the Civil War in
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dinance.
Proctor and Gamble argued that the Chicago law and
similar but varying ones elsewhere "threaten in combination to destroy the national market for detergent
products."
The company called the laws an unconstitutional
burden on uterstate commerce.
Detergent phosphates, many of them derived from rock
mined in Florida, are key ingredients of popular laundry
products for automatic washers.
But Chicago and Dade County, Fla. forbid the sale of
phosphate detergents In attempts to control the growth of
pollution-causing algae that thrive on phosphates.
Some states, Including Indiana and Michigan, limit
phosphorous content in degergents.
Other anti-phosphate ordinances are in effect in Cocoa
Beach and Kissimmee, Fla., Bridgeton and Kennetxinkport, Maine, and Painesville and Independence,
Ohio.

Regents'

WASHINGTON (AP) — His children were off doing
other things, his wife was out of town, so President Ford
went to a movie and saw a fictionalized account of how
another president sent Marines to the rescue of
Americans in trouble. It was escapist entertainment
Monday night, but the situation bore some resemblance to
Ford's action last week when he dispatched Marines to
rescue the cargo ship Mayaguez and Its crew. It was a We
of kidnaping and den1ng.do, based on an Incident In 1904
when President Theodore Roosevelt sent Marines to
Morocco to retrieve an American woman and her two
children from the clutches of a Berber chieftain.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fin, (AP) -A proposed policy by the
Hoard of Regents to require summer-school attendance
fails to solve the problem of low summer use of university
facilities, Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington
says.
Turlington recommended that the Cabinet allow the
rule to become effective without approval or disapproval
today while directing the regents to restudy it.
The Cabinet also was asked to approve a $97,778
deficiency appropriation for Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin's
office, tuch Is running out of money, and to take the first
step toward imposing state-written development control
on Polk and Lake County sections of the Green Swamp.
Turlington said in a statement Tuesday that the regents
would have plenty oRüne to restudy to summer-school attendance plan before the effective date in September 1976.

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WINFrON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Rep. Barbara Jordan
has become the first woman and the first black to deliver
a major commencement address at Wake Forest
University.
The Texas Democrat, who gained national attention last
July during the House Judiciary Committee's Impeachment debate, achieved the two firsts Monday during
graduation exercises at the Baptist university.
She told the 901 graduates that this country must
translate the "passionate distaste for tyranny" found In
the Declaration of Independence Into a greater respect for
personal liberty.

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a trained auto mechanic A 16.
year-old son, Tan Si Is in the
ninth grade and 12-year-old
daughter Thi Hong An is in
seventh grade.
"In theory we desire to have
our children resume their
education," Tan Phuoc said,
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Nlhung. (right) prepare their first
household Items are needed as airs. Nguyen and daughters
American
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PCW
kitcbm
well as lsc)rcIes to provide
transportation for members of
do so
contacting the for them through the church are we were going- but just prayed
the family.
God would take care of us," Tan
Sanford AllianceChurch or the tax-deductible.
"We did not know In 3dvarxv Phouc said,1'but God is so good
An)-one wishing to donate MeGarvcy home at 139
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Hosernann said DYS can keep
Vammen until he is 21 or can
release him at anytime. But, he
warned Vammen that If he
gt-ts into trouble anid "if I have
to bring you back, I can jenftilct you to 15 yew3 in prison,
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a month, according to Cornmnerce Committee analysts.
"If the house is willing to
ramse It and go ahead and let the
Fund dry up, which I think is
irresponsible, the bill will
pass," Forbes said. "But! don't
think the House will take
Irresponsible action."
Trombetta said April's unemployment jump was partially
attributable to federal programs extending coverage to
workers who previously were
not eligible for benefits or who
are receivng special benefits
after exhausting their regular
compensation.
"The fact that we are seeing
such a rise In the claims filed
under these programs indicates
that people are stay ing unemployed longer," he said.
Unemploment continues to
hit hardest at the construction
and trade industries, Tromnbetta said.
lie met with Forbes todiscuss
the lawmaker's questions about
the ccmpensation trust fund
and the sustem Florida uses to
measure unemployment.
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The Governor's Commission on the Status of Women is trying to establish a list
of women available for high positions in state government.
The commission mailed nearly 1,000 letters in the
recruitment program IMPACT
Identifying
Management Potential and Career 'I alent
Gov. Reubin
Askew's office said Monday.
The letters included applications to be filed in a talent
bank from which management and administration jobs
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Students Probe Make-Believe Murder
"I don't know of many pro- 19, in the three sections of the
with in solving infamous an arrest.
COCOA, Flit. (All) A body signed Satan's Servants."
"They're
learning
about
law
grams
like this in the United accredited course.
A
grisly
murder.
crimes.
was staked to the ground behind
and
what
is
happening
today,"
States.
I'd like to see this exOne class acts as the Jury in
But it was only make-believe,
The "crime" area was roped
Cocoa High School, a slash
said
instructor James B. Sdt. panded to all schools."
the case presented by another.
extending from throat to storn. with bogus evidence planted by off as students lifted fingerSchmidt teaches about 70 stuThough few of the students
ach. A note pinned to the victim a teacher to show teen-agers prints, interviewed witnesses midt. "We discuss what is
read: "The witch Is dead, what police have to contend and suspects aid finally made pertinent to today's society," dents, ranging In age from 14 to say they're interested in police
careers, Schmidt says they'll be
better citizens if they have a
better understanding of law enforcement,
In additiusi Lu studying the use
of laboratory equipment, radios
and
standard
police
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. i AP panics dig from huge open
However, before a judge Dempsey Barrun, D'Panama the Ways and Means Corn- procedures, the pupils say they
The Florida Senate has de- mines,
could seek re-election or before City, had sought the measure to mnittee to draw up amendments get an insight into some of the
lerred action on Its $4.47-billion
A hybrid bill combining ele- any lawyer could become a consolidate environmental per. that would incorporate Askew's other problems confronting poappropriations bill In order to merits of several proposals for candidate for a vacant judicial iniLs for such items as dredge request for additional funds for lice,
give the Ways and Means Corn- reform of the Judicial selection office, he or she would have to and fill into one agency. Origi- prisons, youth services and
"You get different stories
mittee time to draw up amend. process was before the House be certified by a Judicial nomi- nally, they wanted one super unemployment,
from people and you underments to provide $36 million ex- Judiciary Committee,
nating commission as qualified agency but agreed to two deThe chairman of the state stand what law enforcement ofIra for prisons, youth and
The committee voted earlier for the office.
partments on a compromise Ethics Commission said Mon. I icers really have to go
unemployment.
The House and Senate on with Askew.
against considering judicial
day that he understood from through," one student said,
Instead, the Senate scheduled reform this session, but House Monday passed a
bill
The Senate halted debate legislative leaders that a bill to
The amateur sleuths have
action today on a bill t11111147) Speaker Donald Tucker, D-Tal. reorganizing
state
en- Monday night on the proposed strengthen the financial d.ts- discovered other difficulties
to return $2 million a year to the lahassee, prodded it to try vironmental agencies into two state budget for fiscal year closure Law is nearly dead for one make-believe detective acphosphate industry to restore again,
departments one for natural 197546 after getting mired the 1975 session.
cideritally trampled the plaster
the land scarred to dig
The latest proposal would resources management and one down on a proposal to cut it
Talbot 'Sandy" D'Alemnberte cast of the footprint at the miii-minerals,
merge Initial contested election for environmental control,
across the board to make funds made the comment shortly der scene.
The house-passed version of judges with subsequent
-r.rn,n-..r-n_r.s.u-.,,.r
Coy. Reubin Askew is ex- available for Askew's $36 mu- after the Senate Governmental
would return half the 5 per cent "yes" or "no" ballots by the pected to sign the measure( C- lion supplemental request.
Operations Committee unaniHELEN
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Nv's.s.
severance tax paid by the in- voters on whether incum be nts SB123) into law.
The bill was taken off the mously approved another bill L
c,ais. Slrb,r £ WI,?y.t,
dustry on mi nerals the co rn- should remain in office .
Tucker and Senate Pr esident Se nate calendar today to enable proposed by the commission.
The bill would expa nd its pow.
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Malpractice Coverage Ordered

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Al)) about 5,850 of Florida's nearly quite all insurance companies that Argonaut should make
doing business in Florida to money or at least break even at
Florida doctors have won 10,000 doctors.
Stuart
Without either the rate In. take part in Joint malpractice the Jan. 1, 19Th premium rate.
their second victory in as many
About 1,300 doctors have paid
weeks against skyrocketing crease or cancellation, the coverage of doctors and hospiGifts
a 30 per cent rate boost Argorates for malpractice insur- compaiiy said it faced in- t.als up to $100,000 a claim,
Give the ft of a h',tu,- CROSS Pets. Pen.119.,,*_-00 ,
Doctors and hospitals can get naut declared effective last
solvrcy by June.
ance.
oft and Sits art practical gifts. mechanically
Neither inadequate rates more coverage in a new March 15. Presumably, they
U.S. District Judge Gerald B.
guaranteed
for a lifetime. Su th e fine s,ftc
Tjoflat issued an order late nor insolvency by June has pa tien ts' compensation fund at will get refunds alth ough the
t
m
the
NEW
n a penc d.pament at
Monday directing Argonaut In- been esta blished by Argonaut yearly ra tes of $1,000 per doctor judge didn 't say so in his order.
ROtChIld
Avws
Entrance.
1k' said de this will be in a.,
surance Co. of Menlo Park, Ca- by a preponderance of the cvi- and $500 per hospital bed.
Gov. Reubin Askew Is ex- injunction to be issued later.
Ill., to provi de coverage for the dence," the judge declared.
pected to sign the bill into law.
Meanwhile, he said "this orrn Lustrous Chrom,
rest of the year at Jim. I rates.
I.as week, the doctors won a
to
enjo
in
Arg
oDr.
Harold
Parham,
exevutier
shall
serve
Argot aut had gone to court guarantee of malpractice
or P.
6.00
, 9 9
j't director of the Florida naut from cancelling the coySot ........ $12.00
asking for a95 per cent increase erage from the state legislaphysician for
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Medical Association, hailed erage of any
on top of 96 per ce nt boost that tun'.
TJoflat's decision.
failing to pay the additional
'cnt into effect the first of this
called for by Argo"It
is
the
honorable
thing,"
premium
%%,
,
,
s
approved
unanibill
A
year. Otherwise, the company
96age
both
houses
to
reParham
said.
"That's
what
Arnaut's
,larch
15, 1975, filing
asked to cancel its policies with inously in
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gonaut agreed to. I'm delighted with the ( state insurance) co'n•
the judge had the wisdom to see missioner."
the merits of the case."
TjoflaI noted that Argonaut
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New car prices rose an aver- recently reduced its surplus by
DETROIT (AP)
(AP) Ford MoRecj. 8.49 GAL
toe Co. probably will raise new age $450 last September and making "some internal acAll Purpose, High Gloss
car prices ahomit $.IIX) this fail, :mother $500 r so in the pre- cctintlr.g decisior.."
He pointed out that the cornENAMEL (OIL BASE)
says board chairman Henry ceding nine months, contributing to the sharp sales slump pany's estimate that it will lose
Ford II.
for inenor and exterior use
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Fucd's prediction, made started by the M1dcat ci! em- IIPSVI!y on Its Florida o'eragc
Cabinets, *oodwork, trim,
by
Is
based
on
an
estimated
I
household
equipment
and
marry
Monday at an Impromptu news bargo and deepened last fall
PER
other uses. Scrubbable, durable
amount of claims which will be
conference, was at the upper economic recession.
L)
Excellent gloss retention.
"I've written off 1975," Ford filed In future years on actions
Limit of the increase of 3106 per
cent mentioned by company said. "We've had some real by the doctors this year.
Tru C*s ss if $6 p
An accounhnl for the FMA,
President Lee A. Iacocca at the tough problems this year. We
MARY CARTIR PAINT STORE
stockholder's meeting hope we'll be In real good shape using a different metlioti o
I
computing the figures. testified
(for calendar '76."
515 F. ELM AVE.
earlier this month.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (All) A Senate committee has
unanimously approved a proposed "bill of rights" for the
retarded, aimed at improving their lives in the state's
Sunland Centers.
The bill i CS4S8418 goes with a S3.6-million provision in
the Senate's appropriations bill to improve Sunland
Centers around the state.
A similar provision Is in the House-passed spending bill.
The Senate bill, approved by the Judiciary-Civil
Committee on a 6.0 vote Monday, gives retarded clients of
the Department of Health and Rehabiliathive Services
such basic rights as dignity, privacy and humane care.
The proposal also would set up minumum health and
living conditions that would have to be met in the centers.
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caimot be used to pay Interest on
not take hasty action after city
In other action ,
the fire truck loan atComflanju
Attorney NedJullanJr., said il
the Inflammable operation
Approved Mayor James R. Caiselberry.
cauaed adjacent buildings tobe Lormann's request to have
set afire the city could con--cabbage alma on the unimcelvabl)' be sued.
proved extension of Warren
and the
"More a
more govern--Avenue east removed..L$
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pdIn.lng
lot
mental bodies
be'
this
nature,.,
f
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nearby
businesses.
for things of
set a public hearing on the
Julian said, adding, "The city
proposed
use of anticipatel
Utlght become liable lfthecity
federal
revenve
sharing money
did not require Installation of
recommended safety stan. receipts for 7 p.m. JLm 16,
darcis."
Council tentatively agreed to
Councilman H.A. Scott's itilocate the money: sio,m
motion to grant a variance to toward paying off the $37,X)
permlt the use died for lack or a debt on the new fire truck;
second.
$10,000 for water pipes; $4,000

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TAMPA, Flit. (AP) The federal bribery conspIra.y
trial of former Sen. Edward J. Gurney heads into its 13th
week today afti'r a twi'l delay.
The trial was in recess Monday because of the illness of
a juror's, relative.
It was also in recess Friday as attorneys silted through
documents and the witness list in an attempt to speed up
the trial of Gurney and Four co-defendants.
Guney, ex-aides James Groot and Joseph Bastien and
Former housing officials K. Wayne Swiger and Ralph
Koontz .re accused of conspiring to create a $233,000 slush
fund from builder payoffs by promIsing Gurney's influence with the Federal hlou.sing Adininistrat:Ofl
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that unemployment will be a
serious problem for a longer
period of time than state studles have hreczt.
The FSU study Predicts that
state unemployment will exceed 10 per cent through 1976,
he said.
The 12.3 per cent Apr il ra te
was up from 10.7 per cent In
March and compared to 5.3 per
cent in April 1974.
Tronibetta said Broward
County, with 16.6 per cent
unemployment and 53,600 jobless workers in April, had the
worst problem of a dozen Florlda metropolitan areas.
The figures for other large
counties are: Brevard, 14.4 per
cent and 12,500; Palm Beach,
14.4 per cent and 23,400; VolusIa, 14 per cent and 10,200;
Polk, 13.1 per cent and 10,700;
Orange 12. per cent and
32,200
Dade, 111 per cent and
68,800; Escambia, 10.9 per cent
and 10,000; Pinellas, 10.7 per
cent and 24,100; Hillsborough,
9.8 per cent and 23,500; Duval,
8.2 per cent and 21,200, and
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15, of 115 Maitland Ave.,
LONG WOOD
City Council
Altamonte Springs, was in.
Applicant C.D. West asked lot a new police car next year
trial
as
an
adult
on
lASt
night,
by
refusing
to take for an immediate decision on and $5,062 for paving.
dicted fur
action, effective!y kialed a the matter when Grant
ç charges of robbery and use of
Council also agreed to use
!I firearm In commission of a proposal to locate a solvent and suggested council continue
felon y In the Nov. 24 holdup of petroleum operation in the item to work out the problems. $10,000 of th e currently
the lAthe Foodtown Store, SR- Longwood Industrial Park, It was also noted that the In. budgeted revenue sharing
dustrlal park does not have fire money nsa first payment on the
431, at the Seminole-Orange south of SR 434.
fire truck.
County Line.
Council Chairman J. R. Grant hydrants and a recent fire did

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Springs juvenile was sentenced
to the state Division of Youth
Services tody s a delinquent
child by Seminole Circuit Court
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SUDBURY, Mass. (AP) - About 300 youngsters are
learning their Bicentennial history by attending the
hLctnric littlefledSchoothouse,complete with quill pens,
dunce caps and colonial costumes. Only about a dozen
children can attend at any one time in the tiny, 177-yearold school. The school doesn't have electricity, heat or
blackboards. Daily lessons are written on slates and
narrow wooden boards called hornbooks.

Couples Marty

..EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP)
Two Vietnamese couples, their plans Interrupted by flight from
Communist armies, have been wed western style. With
the aid of a high school band.
The Niceville band played "Amazing Grace" and "how
Great Thou Art" as more than 300 persons crowded the
outdoor chapel at the refugee tent city Monday to hear the
bilingual ceremony.
While new lifestyles began for the couples, a Vietnamese mother gave birth to a girl at the Eglia Air Force
Base hospital.
le Quang Hong. a South Vietnamese fighter pilot,
married Du Thi Thanh, both 21. Duong Viet, 23, a sailor,
married Nguyen Thi Huong Boa, 20.
The brides wore Long western-style dresses of white lace
made by women who Live near the base. Four Vietnamese
children, their arms filled with carnations, accompanied
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BUSHNELL, Fla. (AP)
wild animal carcasses and six hours Sunday talking to Hu maybe he would have be- and entering charge. Police but needed the money.
After surviving eight months in captured him Saturday in the in his native Mant!arin dialect, lieved," (Then said.
said the charges were a protecHe was reportedly told that if
a dense Florida swamp, a be- sawgrass Jungle.
"He did something wrong. He
Chest said Hu was also afraid five measure and probably he left the ship, he would be
wildered Chinese seaman who
Don Clark, chief deputy sher- stole food," Chen said. "He that he would be sent to Jail would be dropped when his punished. He worked two
feared his captors hanged him- 1ff of Sumter County, said flu, thought they would execute him when he got to Taiwan because identity was cleared up.
months and kept telling the
self in his jail cell, deputies say. father of seven, wrapped one
son. I tried to convince him he had broken a contract on a
Immigration officials were captain he was sick. The cap"He didn't understand," an end of his belt around his neck this wasn't so. But he was so Liberian freighter,
trying to piece together bits of lain told him it was only homeinterpreter said after "The and fastened the other end to a scared."
Through interpreters, flu information from a passport to sickness but eventually decided
Wild Man of Green Swamp," cell bar.
liii was given fruit and nuts, said he was glad to have been shed light on the LIfe of lu-Mel to send him back home.
was found hanging by his belt
Earlier, Hu had told Border chicken and rice, new clothes found after living on swamp flu from the province of CheckMonday. "lie didn't believe po- Patrol officers he wanted to go and fitted for a pair of shoes, water,
raw
Here the story becomes
armadillos, tang in Taiwan.
lice would let bun go free."
home but then reu.'" to sign Deputies offered to buy him a alligator tails, snakes and
flu was flown to the United somewhat clouded. At the airThe man, believed to be Tu- the necessary papers, ('lark ticket home.
meager amounts of food stolen States in May 1974 to work on port, he said he met four AmerMet Hu, 39, of 'l'alwan, had been said.
"He couldn't understand how from farmhouses on the fringe the freighter Harold J. Jaquet, Icarus and a Chinese man who
chased down by a posse which
David Chen, a Chinese engi- police could be nice. If they had of the swamp,
which had an all-Chinese crew, tried to beat him and he (eared
followed a trail of halfeaten neer from St. Petersburg, spent asked him to pay for the ticket
Hu was Jailed on a breaking lie had never been to sea before for his life.

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TERRA LINDA, Calif. (,1P) — A brother and sister say
it t
and an InterntIc!1! l ncldent to Ioc,te the
seafaring father they claim is Charles T. Miller, captain
of the U.S. merchant ship Mayaguez. James T. Miller, 34,
said In an interview Monday he and his mother recognized
!he captain's voice and fa Li a television broadcast
Saturday after Cambodia released the Mayaguez crew.
His 28-year-old sister, Cheryl Miller Pedersen, said, "I
didn't even know if he was living. When I was born, he and
my mother were divorced." Mrs. Pedersen said she was
sending a ltter to the captain in Hong Kong asking him to
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FLORIDA

IN BRIEF

By MICK IA)CURLDGE
Herald Staff Writer

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Saturday's brief appearance of a funnel
cloud over Lake Monroe was certainly no
omen—hopefully, anyway—but it does bring
to mind one thing that everyone should be
well aware of.
And that is that the official opening of the
hurricane season Is June 1 and all Floridians
either already know, or ought to know, just
what that mesins.

300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD, FLA. 32771

Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Tuesday, May 20, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM F). CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

Home Delivery: Week, 55cenLc: Month, $2.40; 6 Months. $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 22 Months, $32.40.

Ford could Tio
Mideast Scales
Ships that have been stranded in the Suez
Canal for eight years have begun moving out
symbolizing the decision by Egypt to reopen the
waterway and get on with reconstruction of an area
caught in the crossfire of the 1967 and 1973 Middle
East wars. Since the canal would surely be a target
if war breaks out again, its reopening might he
taken as a sign that the Egyptians. if not others in
the Middle East, are confident of peace.
What is more
issueofwaror
peace, however, is whether anything constructive
is flowing through diplomatic channels. The
collapse of the Kissinger peace mission in March.
and the "reassessment" of U.S. policy which has
been under way since that time. have prompted an
uncommon amount of diplomatic traffic between
Middle Eastern capitals and between those
capitals and Moscow and Washington.
What it signifies may come to light after
President Ford meets in Salzburg next month with
Egypt's President Sadat and then follows up with a
meeting in Washington with Israeli Prime Minister
Rabin. Either side may have had second thoughts
a bout the adamant positions they took which led to
the breakdown of the Kissinger talks. M
Afore important, Mr. Ford may be able by then to give the
Egyptians and Israelis a hint at what is emerging
from the reassessment of our own policy,
It could be dangerous if either the Arabs or the
Israelis interpret that reassessment as signalling a
backing away by the United States of America
from its commitment to Israel. If the Israelis
shoul conclude that war must be fought with only
limited U.S. support, they might choose to fight it
before th e Arabs have a chance to bolster th eir
power even more. If the Arabs believe they see a
weakening of U.S. concern for Israel, they might
conclude that it is safe to try to resolve the issue by
force,
This is simply another way of saying that we
had better make our position crystal clear in the
eyes of both antagonists. The Israelis must tinderstand exactly what we mean in our extension of
aid to Egypt and Jordan, while the Arabs must
know what we aim to achieve by whatever level of
aid the Congress determines to give to Israel.

A large enough storm hitting the east coast
at, say Melbourne, could cut a wide swath of
destruction across the state and that means
people in Sanford could be in just as much
danger as those hardy souls who inhabit the
coastal areas.
Then too, a large enough storm In the Gulf
of Mexico could come ashore at Fort Myers or
the Tampa Bay area, whirl across table-flat
Florida and cause plenty of destruction on Its
way to the Atlantic.
It was before my time, but I've heard
about the killer storm that blew across the
state from east to west In 1926. That hurricane
pusned nearly all the water out of Lake
Okeechobee and deposited It all over the
southern part of Florida.
More recently, in June of 1972, Hurricane
Agnes churned up the Gulf of Mexico before
making landfall in the Florida Panhandle.

And remember, Hurricane Agnes was well
out In the Gulf of Mexico when she passed
Sanford's latitude Hst he come ashore
somewhere along the lower Gulf Coast and
veered across the state, Sanford may have
been squarely in her destructive path.

In years gone by, hurricanes have been
major killers of people, in addition to being
large destroyers of property. In recent years

though, hurricane death tolls in the United
States have usually been light, If any, at all.
But let's not just sit back trusting our luck.
Intelligent disaster plaNting is a must and
every family in Florida should know exactly
what to do if a major storm should come.
Basically, the way to stay alive in the face
of a major hurricane is to be sensible. Don't
get marooned if you live on low ground that
may be flooded. Don't walk around outside
while the storm is raging. Don't get caught
without a full tank of gas In your car. Make
sure you have plenty of fresh drinking water
and enough food to keep your family fed for a
day to two without having to use your electric
stove.
There are many more of these do's and
don'ts that you should know. If this is all new
to you, please check with the Red Cross or
your nearest rescue unit for more information
about hurricanes.

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NEA - A decade ago, the
National Security Council and Defense Secretary
Robert S. McNamara developed a long-range
prediction of Soviet military plans.
U.S. defense strategy these past 10 years has
been predicated on these estimates. They guided
the multibillion dollar buildup of missiles, planes
and other weapwis, determined the composition
of O(W defense forces and the thrust of our
research and development.
No new comprehensive study has been mad
since.
Today, it is clear these estimates made so
carefully and wi th McNamara precision ear ly in
the 1960's were dead wrong:
—The McNainara studies predicted the Soviet
Union would concentrate on defense. Instead,
Moscow has put its maximum effort on offensive
weapons.
—I nstead of the gradual buildup expected, the
Soviet Union has devoted multibillions to a
massive all-out effort.
— The predi ction was that major Soviet missile
programs would be held back by harsh technical
problems. Instead, Soviet scientists have
achieved MIRVing and accuracy breakthroughs
with astonishing speed. There Is no suggestion of
a slowdown in the rate of these advances.
—The Soviets also have shown an amazing
ability in the concurrent development of new
weapons involving huge sums of money and the
mobilization of tens of thousands of technicians.
The Russian program under which four
major missiles are being readied, would have
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have become a tradition each May 4, II five years
can be said to be long enough to have established
a tradition.
Already, however, those who are dedicated to
keeping alive the memory of that tragic day In
1970, when four students were killed and nine
others wounded by National Guard gunfire, are
complaining of the lack of interest on the part of
the new generation of students.
Accordi ng to one of the wounded, Roger
St.amp, May 4 is,'a dead issue. . . really afarce"
that has been "institutionali ed by pipe-smoking
historia ns on campus
The average Kent
student really doesn't care or understand w ha t It
I,
was all about."
One of the reasons could be the quality of the
rhetoric they are subjected to.
A ke ynote speaker at this year's ceremonies
was Eugene McCarthy, the former Democratic
senator from Minnestoa, 1968 presidential
ca ndidate and apparent 1976 hopeful.
There are two economic systems in this
country, said McCarthy one for the well-to-do
and one for the 25 million poor.
There are also many systems of justice one
for the estcbllshed, one for minorities and poor,
another for students and a different one for
foreigners. Finally, there Is a separate system
for ex-presidents.
McCarthy's Indictment was pallid compared
to that of another speaker, former nun Elizabeth
McAlister. "America is a society committed to
death," she proclaimed. "America has come to
devour its own children, since they
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WASHINGTON
One of President I"on,s Ford ,o his face dial tb.,, p'opal was "lousy." 1 aright official, Robert Beauregard, to push the
from the grant, he said,
pet projects has turned into a thorn patch full of
The $2.2 million was supposed to be squeezed project. In compliance with the law, Beauregard
Beauregard said he saw no conflict in ac- i#
prickly problems.
out of various government agencies, with the organized a review panel to study It. He promp
cepting a consultant's fee from the same project
Before he became President last year, he
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration fly helped appoint one of Leonard's political pals,
he had supervised while he was on the governpWJ}vd th rough a $2.2 million program to fight i I.EAAj cauglung up the first $100,000.
Robert Knowles, to he lp review Leonard's mament payroll.
drug and alcohol abuse, lie personally prodded
This raised another conflict, since the an- contract.
As for President Ford, he started the
federal officials to fund the money to a private
wheels
ticipated recipient formerly headed the LEAA. If
Both Leonard and Knowles are powers in rolling for his old friend Leonard
citizens council supposedly to c4ucate state
and
then,
apLeonard accepted the $100,000, the erstwhile Wisconsin polities, Leonard once ran for the U.S.
parently,
lost
tovh
with
the
whole
thing,
legislators on the evils of drugs and booze.
I.EAA chief would be confronted with an ethical Senate in Wisconsin, and Knowles was president
WASHINGTON WHIR!,: President Ford, who
The council, It turned out, was headed by one
If not legal problem.
pro teimi of the Wisconsin Senate,
is
about
to step Into Henry Kissinger's shoes and
'1 hr J s long ti rae acquaintances, Jirris
his successor at th I EM, l)orm Santarelli,
Not surprisingly, the project was cheerfully resume pemsonal
diplomacy In the Middle East,
Leonard. To the astonishment of officials,
was disturbed over the conflict. After the session approved by the
panel, which also has been told forcibly by advisers
Leonard appeared at Ford's side, beaming ended, according to a confidential memo, selected Wisconsin asreview
that no Arab.
one of the first states to
Israeli agreement is Possi ble without Soviet
benignly, while the then-Vice President made his Santarelli told another official that he planned to participate. But a specül advisory council Mill
support. He is optimistic, however, that he can
12.2 milliei pitch.
tell Ford the proposal was "lousy."
had to give final approval,
sell the Kremnlir, on a joint ovjet.A.merican
The confidential minutes of the meeting tell
But "Mr. Santarelli said he did not plan to
None other than the ubiquitous Robert settlement. Secretary
of State
KissInger
the story. "The Vice President (made) it clear," mention to the Vice President his other concern Knowles emerged as the advisory chairman, so preoccupied with the Middle
East
a year was
ago
declare the minutes, "that he had an interest in
a possible conflict of Interest In LEAA support with Robert Beauregard as the sole consultant,
Qw
that he didwt get around to reviewing the
fft grant p pcai hlrh came about at
for this proposal," the memo adds.
It turned out that Beauregard had quit his ramifications of India's nuclear explosion for six
his own insistence."
'ills reference is to what he refers to as government job and had signed on as a $2.50-amonths. In the meantime. Intelligence reports
The $2.2 million grant, Ford contended, would correspondence from Jerris Leonard on
such a day consultant for the project lie had helped to warned that several
improve "eomitnmunieatlons between federal proposal less than one year after Jerris left the establish,
nations had gone ahead with
the detelopment of nuclear
officials and state leg1s1aturs." The expectant I.EAA position."
Now
When we asked the irrepressible Leonard belatedly, Kissinger
Is urgently trying to tighten
contractor listened appre'tngly.
In the end, Santarelli refused to allow LEAA about this garden of conflicts, he cooed happily:
the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
There was nothing wrong with the corn- funds to be used for the Leonard project. But the "I am so clean."
He had been off the IEAA
The FBI still hasn't been able to
municatjons. meanwhile, between Ford and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and pa)io!l the required
the
year, he swore, before elusive Patty Hearst, For more thanlocate
a month,
officials. They fully understood that the Vice Alcoholism, whose director M orris Chafetz ha seeking the I.EAA grant,
according to our FBI sources, the G-men
President wanted the $2.2 million grant to go to been under FBI investigation for expense achaven't
Knowles told us he was paid nothing for his picked
up
a
wøn!I
clue.
Patty
has
his friend Leonard. One top official, although he count chiseling, was less scrupulous,
been
able in
service
, initially, he hadn't wanted to choose elude them, they
believe, because only a tiny,
held his tongue at the meeting, Intended to tell
Chafetz not only provIded funds but assigned Wisconsin as one of the first states to
benefit tight circle knows her exact whereaboui

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weeks from Paul's Used Cars, off SR-434 early today by therefore, requested they ratify
downtown Sanford.
SR-436, Forest City, and the sheriff's deputy Frank Johnson the lease to be on the safe side."
reported theft of $300 cash and a Jr.
FIRE DAMAGES HOME
Under the proposed budget,
television set from a residence Yost was booked at county Standard Systems is listed In
Seminole County Fire at 1700 Elaine Ave., Rolling jail on charges of malicious three items one for payment
Department
units extinguished hills, Longwood.
$5,090 as per the lease
—
Al
Ralph E. Bass, reported a disorderly
an attic blaze yesterday at the
Intoxication, agreement; payment of 115,512
MAY 20
MAY 21
Altamonte- Ca uelberry of Woman's Clubs., 10:30 a.m. home of James R. Wales, 209 tape player-recorder and resisting an officer with on a note plus interest on March
Dellona Camera Club, 7:45
League of Women Voters, Chamber of Commerce Orange meeting followed by covered Royal Oak Circle, Sweetwater speakers, valued at $)0, were violence and false alarm of a 31, and payment of $14,996 on a
taken in a burglary at an fire,
note plus Interest on Sept, 30.
p.m., Providence Lutheran 7:30 p.m., First Federal of Juice Club, C of C office, dish luncheon and installation. Oaks.
At the same time, the
Church; members' slides of last Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Altamonte. Speaker, Joel Board meets
9:30 a.m.,
Aut.iority
heard a report that
month's workshop to be shown
League of Women Voters, Kimrey, of U.S. Geological Casselberry Woman's Club,
0
legal action against Concrete
and awards made. New 9:15 a.m., First Federal of Survey, on water conservation Overlrook Drive.
Structural
Systems, Inc., a firm
well
members welcome.
injection.MAY
Seminole, SR 434, Longwood and deep
z
which
recently
filed
Deltona Civic Association
Mobile
Home
Owners
Lyman High School Annual
Florida Nurses Association
b
ank
ruptc
y
,
has
reached
"the
P
Dist. 37 meeting, 4 p.m., County Seminar, 7:30-9:30 p.m,, First meeting, 7:30 p.m. Deltona Band Concert featuring the
moot point" and that the courts
Health Dept auditorium. AD Federal, Magnolia and Church, Community Center, More in- Symphonic Band; Stage Band;
"are currently dividing up
Orlando. Speaker John Adams, formation from the special Orchestra; and 9th Grade
nurses invited.
monies for payment of debts."
founder and executive director committee appointed, with Band, 7:30 p.m., school
SCOPA
will receive an UnCrooms thigh School advisory of Florida Coalition of Mobile Miss Mary O'Leary, chairman, auditorium. Open to public.
determined amount of money
ty I
committee, 7:30 p.m., ad- Home Owners and member of
the rezoning and a for debts incurred by the
By MIKE LOCURIDGE
the utility firms the county is illegal"
MAY 24
Mobile
Home MAY 22
ministration building. Open to National
rezoning
can't
be given on company while leasing
attempting to purchase.
Herald Stall Writer
Seminole County Federation
Advisory Board.
Fertilizer sale, Optimist
public.
building at the port
John McDonough, an at. property not qualified,
Youth Athletic Fund and
The Authority was also told
McDonough said he saw
The Seminole County Commnis, torney handling the county's
Central Florida Chorale
esti
sion, looking down the barrel of utility acquisitions, relayed the no hi
with the that a suit has been filed by the
benefit, Mid-Florida
seek
law suit being aimed by information the compromise allocation of the sewage to the Port's attorney
Airport and 17-92 and Seminole athe
i
costly
possession of the Paddle Wheel
city of Casselberry, hr.s to Commission yesterday in a consumer plant.
Plaza, Casselberry,
But Board
decided Queen, which Is In
been offered the chance to step work session.
Seminole Audubon Society out
on
all the the port, in order for the vesse
The four points, put together to do some homework
the
the gun
and covered can be fired.
by Casselberry City Council points, primarily the Maitland to be sold at auction for
dish
Silver Lake home
debts Incurred.
Commissioners are consider- and City Attorney Ken and General Waterworks
Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford.
Ryan also brought
befcre taking any
ing whether to dance or hold McIntosh
authority up to date on conProper rezoning land in action,
Al tam te Springs theft ground.
WASHINGTON (Al')
legislative chambers approve after mining is completed and
McDonough
said
Casselberry
struction
of the proposed tank
Casselberry is
the the Red Bug Road area for
Sponsors and opponents of a bill
override,
would Levy a tax of up to 35 Elementary PTA Spring Fling
farm
at
and
is
looking
for
a
resolution
from
the
port, reporting that
increasing
the
city's
water
deal
for
Carnival,
10
7
p.m.,
county
the environment
The house is tentatively cents a ton coal to clean up
loose house arrest in Savannakhet since last Wednesday.

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LISBON, Portugal ( AP )
Thousands of Socialists
braved a steady rain and kept vigil through the night
outside the offices of their party newspaper alter it was
seized by Communist printers.paratroopersru.flothe
building by the leftist military government prevented the
Socialists from entering to drive the printers out. Socialist
chief Mario
immimiask', wilbout portloimo in the
mbiiict, threatcr',ud to pull his pal ty out of the guvermunent
unless control of the newspaper was handed back. The
paper, Republica, is the only Lisbon daily not controlled
by the Communists,

110.1

Arab position that has been stated often before.
The Iii st step still needs to be taken, and there
is little sign that a Geneva conference convened
without such a step can do anything but dramatize
how far apart the parties stand. lithe Ford-SadatRabin exchanges next month do not produce signs

munist-led guerrillas were threatening the elected post-war
government in Greece. The Soviet Union was making territorial
demands on Turkey and casting covetous eyes on the Bosporus
Straits offering access from the Black Sea to the
Mediterranean. Neither country was strong enough to deal with
its problems. Bcth countries called for help. The response from,
the United States of America was the Truman Doctrine
President Harry Truman's policy of providing aid to countries
In Europe which the war had left ripe for plucking by Moscow.

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Soviet research men are in the USSR defense Franco.
Maybe that's why nobody is listening, at Kent
defense of the western Mediterranean after
program.
The
or
anywhere
else.
ey
Th claim the visit will give a stamp of ap- NATO difficulties with Portugal and Greece.
—The diversity of sopnisticated Soviet weapon proval to a regime which is considered outinxled latter has withdrawn from NATO's military
development is greater than was foretold; in by most of the rest of Europe and which they wing.
Talking Detroit's Language
addition to the four new major missile families, view as a stumbling block in establlshir.g
Although not a NATO member, the Spanish
there are warships advanced design, military democracy here.
governatent reportedly is seeking some sign of
The House Ways and Means Committee, by a
lasers, preliminary mobile missile prototypes
"We
angry and rurpri.sed that the closer association with the North Atlantic divided 21-13 vote, has opted for a carrot-andreloadable-type missile silos, way-out anti-tank Americans apparently have learned nothing alliance and acceptance, which presumably stick approach to encourage automakers to build
and anti-aircraft weapons, radar and bridging from Vietnam, Greece and Portugal," says a could be sanctified by Ford's visit, from NATO
nie efficient cars,
equipment.
socialist organizer. 'how can we interpret members who have always barred Spain's entry
Beginning with the 1978 model year, a special
—The orderliness and consistency in the Soviet Ford's visit as anything but a sign the United because of the Franca regime.
tax of 2 per cent would be Imposed on the
States is continuing to support rightist governU.S. officials insist Ford will not sign an wholesale price of all new cars failing to achieve
military research and development effort
agreement on the bases during his scheduled 24- an average of 18 miles per gallon or higher and 5
been grossly underestimated. They have moved menLs, and above all, a dying dictatorship."
A
liberal
executive
says
he
sees
Ford's
trip
as
hour stay in the Spanish capital. A senior per cent on cars getting less than
smoothly into new programs as old ones were
15. By the 1980
at
unnecessary
Interference
in
negotiations
reSpanish
official agrees.
completed. It is a persistent, rolling effort th
model year, the tax would range from 2 per cent
A Western diplomat privately terms Ford's on those getting less than 19 m.p.g.
has grown without letup, without the ups and garding continued American use of Spanish
to 7
military
bases.
The
present
agreement
expires visit "rather tricky business from both the U.S. on those getting less than 15. The per cent 1
downs, starts and stops associated with U.S.
Industry
in September. Five months of talks in Madrid and Spanish po ints of view," and a corporation average
m ilitary developments,
is currently around 16 mpg.
and Washington have yielded no publicly-ac. lawyer says he thinks the U.S. President's visit is
Some lawmakers have attacked the proposed
—Russian military advances have been held knowledged progress so far.
ill-tuned "because it gives support to the Franca standard as weak and ineffective
and no more
back less than expected by economic problems.
Diplomatic sources report a surprising regime when we are trying to liberalize."
than the Industry has already indicated it can
s a result of these miscalculations, the United number of similar opinions from other Spanish
But Spanish officials point out one of the people probably meet. Yet it may not
matter
Slates has gone off on the wrong track. Our moderates.
with whom Ford is expected to have key can- what Congress finally does or doesreally
not
do
in this
original mistakes have been compounded by our
Officially, the Spanish government has versations is Premier Carlos Arias Navarro, malter. There happens to exist a
far more
neglect in not continually bringing the original welcomed the visit by Ford on May 31 liii. chief promotor of the
country's liberalization powerful incentive to Improve automobile
studies up to date with successive corrections, mediately alter the NATO summit meeting in
ampaign.
mileage .- the marketplace.

that brought the concept of NATO into being. In 1947 Com-

VIENTIANE, Laos (Al')
A crowd of left-wing
students today took Rto Americans from their homes In
Savannakhet, a U.S. aid official In the south Laotian town
reported. An official at the U.S. Embassy said the Embossy was concerned but did not believe the lives of the
Americans were in da nger. Students demanding an end
rightist control In their area and to U.S. aid to Lats have

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BANGKOK, Th ailand (Al')
Cambodian navy men
who sailed a 175-foot subchaser to Thailand seeking
asylum claim theirs was the vessel that captured the U.S.
Freighter Mayaguez last week, officials In Bangkok and
Washington report. The fleeing Cambodians were
reported to have arrived at Satt.ahlp, on the Gulf of Thailand, last Thursday, the day U.S Marines and planes rescued the Mayaguez and her crew.

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tax dollars, something
authority administrator, from the
tax rolls
$50,000 utility system service we've been involved In one heck
Ryan
pledged
to end as soon as
following action by the SCOPA 1975. We did it last night."
debt which Is a contractural of a recession."
board to send a balanced
Nowhere
the list of cx- agreement and has nothing to
The budget was hammered possible.
"Now
can say we are
A prediction made in 1971 $452,00 budget to the Seminole pected revenues for the coming do with tax monies," Ryan said, out during the monthly SCOPA
came true last night for the County Commission for ap
is any mention of ad "This is the third payment of session and will be forwarded to paying our own way," Ryan
Seminole
County
Port proval,
valorem tax money
on the five, covering a five-year span. the County Commission within said, grinning broadly with the
Authority (SCOPA).
"It makes a prediction
expenditures
the same
weeks, Ryan said, soon report.
By adoption of a budget for mine come true," Ryan ex- time is there
In the proposed expenditures
pa
the proper forms can be
"I feel this is a major
the fiscal year of 1975-76, the plained shortly after the commissions on tax monies to complishmezit because it has completed.
for the year, Ryan pointed out,
authority ceased as a tax roll- authority concluded its four- the county.
The Port Authority began in is an item calling for $122,139 in
been done In the most difficult
supported organization in hour meeting. "I said in 1969,
"The only county fund n- ecnomlc times we've seen in l969 and was in full opera tlonby capital outlay and Imcninole Co unty arid begun again In 1970, and of'." ""A'' 'oir b'idget proposal is many years," Ryan said. "This 1971, Ryan explained. During provernents.
"standing on Its own two feet." 1971, that we (the port) would $35,OCO from the County is not a time for something like the space of six years touch of
"That, my friend, is aurlus
So declared Jim Ryan, cease having to be supported Commission as payment of a this to occur. Let's face facts, its operating costs have come monies," Ryan declared.
The revenues budget shows a
$162,151 balance carried forward from the current year, the
single Item on the
budget worksheet with a $60,000
item from the racing Cornmission the next largest.
The Authority's budget also
i ncludes an expenditure of
By MIS LLOYD
There were no injuries to apartment at Valley Forge $60,000 for bond debt
Herald Staff Writer
both interest and
residents or firemen reported in A
principal, and $136,715 for
Springs.
the fire that caused
Two men eluded Sanford
t1)fltfljCttQfl debt
Ryan
estimated $20,000 damage but
police after, they grabbed an
noted.
ARRESTS
sheriff's deputies reported the
elderly woman's purse conRyan said he would carry the
family's cat died, apparently by
biining $400 in the downtown
A 42-year-old Lake County budget to the County Corn.
smoke inhalation.
cu yesterday. Officers today
in mission for a full-dress report,
Fimemen said the animal was woman was being held
were still searching for clues to
jail today on $5,000 bond bringing the Board up to date on
tha irnntiu UI
rescued from the smoke-filled county
j'.t I4I
thn11W
.,.,. ,..
IIIVII lUU
SCOPA proJects and '
the °n a charge of common L
the
house
but attempts to
had beemi seen earlier watching pavement, bruising her knee vestigating a burglary at
cheat in connection with a Of the port at the same time.
passersby from a bench,
and elbow, officers said. Once home of Francis E. Roumillat, animal by mouth-to-mouth number of bad checks, acIn other actions, the
Patrolmen Mike West said they obtained the purse the men 144 Elliott Ave., in which a resusitation and oxygen failed, cording to officials.
Authority put its final stamp of
Sheriff's reports said the fire
the 73-year-old woman was fled on foot. The purse was later $1,000 diamond cluster ring, a
charlotte Katherine Helms, approval to a lease with
walking on E. Second St. at found by police at Sanford Ave. pair diamond earrings and a started in the attic of the home 42, of Sorrento, was arrested on Standard Systems Corp., for
in the exclusive residential area
Cypress Ave. carrying a bag of and Third St. but the money .22 caliber pistol were reported from
"an electrical
the charge yesterday at a use of property at the port. The
short."
taken,
gr oceries and her ha ndba g was mlsslr,g.
Authority had approved the
shopping center in Sanford.
when the two men approached
Officers iescribed the purseSheriff's
detectives
today
Officers reported a $450 air
Wayne N. Yost, 42, of P.O. lease last month, Ryan said, but
By GI..ENN McCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer

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Cambodian Defectors Claim

suggest t.hat perhaps 90 per cent of all qualified slow the transition of power from Gen. Francisco sign of Spain's increased importance in the sloganeering level.

The decision by the new Greek government to deny hol
port privileges to ships of the U.S. 6th Fleet at Eleusis, and to
shut down a U.S. air base at Athens, Is another serious setback
for the North Atlantic Trzaty Organi'..ation. It is alarming that
both Greece and Turkey are gambling with their own security
by severing their military ties with NATO as a result of the
Cyprus disp'ite
Itisalso ironic, for it was the security of Greece and Turkey

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Greece Is Gambl0i n

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That was many miles from Sanford, but the
storm's skirts still packed lots of punch here,
The Evening Herald of June 19, 1972 told of
3.17 inches of rain drenching parts of
Seminole County and electric power outages
of more than three hours. Trees were blown
down and houses and mobile homes were
damaged.
Agnes spawned more than a few tornadoes
In Florida and elsewhere, and wound up
responsible for major flooding In large areas
of the Southeastern and Midwestern United
States.

concentration of scientists than prd1cted in
theit military programs and have put a much
While both speakers urged Americans not to
greater than expected sustained effort over
look
backward with bitterness but forward with
MADRID, Spain (AP) President Ford's visit Brussels.
these 10 years into the training of military to Spain later this month Is causing concern
The Spanish press generally has viewed a new resolve, their thinking seems not to have
scientists. Some independent scholars now among liberals here who fear the occasion could meeting between Franco and Ford as another progressed beyond some earlier, simplistic,

the reopening of the Suez Canal may be symbolic
only of a fragile hope.

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Anyone who has spent any time at all on
Florida's east zr west coasts can tell you
that a storm tide can be awesome, to say
nothing of the high winds. Inland, the tide
danger of course is much less, though

round The Clock,torrential rains can easily flood lakes and
ri vers - even dry rivers like the beleagured
St. Johns.

King Hussein emphasized in his speech at
Charleston recently that the no-war, no-peace
stalemate cannot endure for long. His statement
that peace is possible if Israel withdraws to her
1967 boundaries, and recognizes the political

of a break in the no-war, no-peace deadlock. then

4

Florida has been lucky in recent years.
Despite precipitous building along both
coasts, the state has not experienced major
storm damage in some time.
Hurricanes and their sister tropical
storms have visited the state, of course, but
nearly always at time other than normal high
tide.

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the Conunission agreeing to the two additional fuel storage

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requests.
tanks would be moved by water
Drive. Barbecue chicken law suit against the
that a House vote on President ride Wednesday. When the bill doned
McIntosh
said
later
in
the
to
the port within two weeks
The
law
suit,
if
Followed
over
the
city's
anticipated
Ford's impending veto will be passed the house earlier this cavations, most
in dinner, 5-7 p.m.; movie
the construction site in
Waterday,
that
if
the
of
General
through, would cost the county purchase
"Reluctant Astronaut" 10
close,
month, it won 293 to 115, or 21 Appalachia.
th
th
Sanford.
e requests en the notice
ks utility firm,
than $87,000
te
oo and 3:30
Ford has until midnight votes more than than would be
Za r b, in announcing Ford's show,
In other action, the Authority
who
won,
and
in
small
talk
a
by
the
appeal
will be withdrawn and
interference
No
2 p.m. Moonwalk, pony
toni ght to
the bi ll, and needed override If the same
veto, said the measure would ride, Go-Karts, games and re. co
the
Law
s
uit dropped.
heard
a report from Ryan
gree
ment
be.
an
a
ou
nty
over
commissioners
id
c
sa
Frank G. Zarb, head of the num be r of congressmen were decr
ease coal production while frents
Meanwhile
the
County
is
regarding
status of talks with
Casselberry's
"blacktween
Casselberry
pumping
offer
was
Federal Energy Admlnis- voting. The Senate passed it by increasing
unemployment and
Maitland
paying
more
than
$14,000
to
the
county
commissioners
and
mail."
the
City
tratlon, said Monday the Presi. voice vote.
MAY 23-24
House override vote will energy costs to consumers.
the
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
companies in order that
treatment.
dent will do so The bill is alThe
Casselberry is seeking
Poppy Days by American
Zarb said he expected Conmy me the service of Department officials about a
—
Wholesale
allocation
of
Covnty
most identical to one that Ford be the ninth instance
block the county's $14 million
gress to sustain the veto of the Legion and Auxiliary 255, of
the
private
companies.
possible county jai! facility at
gallons
700,000
V
pocket vetoed last December, overr ide attempt of one of
Deltona. Workers welcome, bond validation for the pur
new bill.
port. Ryan said this
.McDonough
said
that
"from
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the
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thus avoiding an override vote Ford's vetoes. The President
Contact Mrs. Frank hiartinger chase of the Indian Hills and Consumer plant, located near legal basis Seminole County is proposal "remains unchanged
because Congress was not in was sustained in five of those
"It Is going to be up to the of Deltona to oiler your ser- Consumer Utility firms. The
on solid ground." lie said the at this time."
session,
votes and overriden on four oc- house," said Rep. Sam Steiger,
city had been planning to the city.
vices.
"We stand ready to assist the
McDonough advised the suit would probably be settled
Opponents of the measure say casions.
It-Ariz., a leading opponent of
purchase the
firms prior
the Sta te Supreme Court in county in any manner
commissioners
that
they
in
to
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2425
their best chance at sustaining
The bill imnpose.i national en- the bill. "Our only chance
the county's action,
possible," Ryan said.
"cannot promise anything six months,
Centennial Pl us 4 Spring Art
the veto rests in the house vironment curbs on coal strip susta in the veto Is in the House
Commission Chairman Sid
Sen.
Festival
by
Florida
Federation
because they estimate that the mining, which accounts for half because we understand tie
Art, at DeBary Mansion. All Vihlen Jr. said "the legal suit,
Senate is likely to override of all coal produced in the ate would vote overwhelmingly
Florida artists Invited to in effect, is to bring the Board
Ford's objections. A bill can be United States. The measure to override."
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Steiger said the House vote exhibit. To secure registration County Commission) to its
enacted despite a presidential also requires coal operators to
forms,
write
to
William
Sholar,
knees
and
force
us
to
veto if two-thirds of both restore Land to productive use would be "extremely dose."
chairman, at 35 Lake Drive, negotiate."
DeBary, Fla. 32713. A small fee
In the four-point deal, Casselfor space. Dance, Sat urday berry stands to gain aavorable
____ evening at Fire hall In DeBary. rezoning for a tract of land, the
county's non-Interference on
MAY 26
You can supplement the family income and
Oscar W. Torrens, Deltona
Patricia A. Leep, Lake Mary
Idylwilde Elementary School two major utility deals and the
MAY 19, 1975
Vicky E. Fowler, New
John H. Iinnemann, Deltona
Skating Party, Melodee Skating county's
ADMISSIONS
okay
an
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still be at home most of the ioy when you
E)eltuma
Siiiy-na
Mtnkl,
Beach
liermilci E.
Rink, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
urrangelitent :luding
Safo:d:
Salvatore Petttnelli, Orange
James L. June
City
Robert A. Thomas
earn your money from a Herald Route.
Nita P. Evener, Orange City
Annie Bryant
Mtrkus S.l.yuns
BIRTHS
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Alene M. Rhodes
• Earn 1 To 80 Weekly
Margaret Berger
Yesterda) 's high was 90, over Mr. and Mrs. Eddie llerOne Bell Nellons
night low 64. Mostly fair nice) Davis, a boy, Sanford
Carrie M. Barnes
through today. Highs mostly in Mr. and Mrs. John (Vicky)
S 6 Afternoons
James I. Zinn
the upper Km. Lows in the upper Fowler, a boy, New Smyrna
Barbara J. Mason
6Os and low lOs. Variable winds Beach
Violet V. Johns
to
ph, becoming easterly
Charles J. Hough
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Sitter.
10 to occasIonally 15 mph in the
Disc; ARGES
Carrie M. Holton
afternoon.
Mae Bryant
"Take The Little Ones With You."
Extended Forecasts Thur. Sanford:
Deborah F. Maples
sa through Saturday. Only a Edna C. Moore
George W. Rhodes, DeBary
slight chance of showers Jerry E. Childs
If you can spend two to three hours each afternoon, have a
Rose M. Rhodes, DeBary
Thursday, becoming more John Fehri
dependable automobile, and a desire to earn extra money
Tamae Benton, DeBary
likely by Saturday. highs from Clory Jackson McGriff
Martha A. Biilhardt, DeBary
May 19
call
the mid SOs to low 90s. Lows Karen L. Munger
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Faye M Packman, Deltona
Hulls II
SOW UU3 VAUCIIIV IIUIUI
Juanita Chavts
Benjamin Grossman, Deltona
For more Information call
to the 70s in the Keys and along Venice G. Cassanovm
the Southeast Coast.
Anne E. Truluck
Daytona Beach tides are: Ethel Muffley
Mon. thru
1 highs
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Port Canaveral highs
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lows, '11:02 Gertrude E. Ingersol,
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By- Sid VIhIen, Jr..
Chairman
Attelif
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FOR
SEMINOLE
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Petitioner, Publish: May 6. 13.20,27. 1975
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MICHA E L 0 PAHLJLES
Respondent
NOTICIOF SHE RIFFSSALE
NOTICE OF ACTION
P4OYICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
by virtue of that certain Writ of
MICHAEL D PAHULES
Execution Issued out of and under
ES, 263 01 2672
th, seal of the County ci-,
Company C.
Orange County. FIor Ids. upon a final
2nd Battalion
lodgment rendered In the aforesaid
10th Special
court on the 17th day of January.
Forces Group
A.D. 1973. In that
Ft Devent.
titled. Eagle Finance ncaseen
Massachuwfts 041n
Plaintiff, vs Nicholas J Enderle
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED and karen Ender$e, Defendant,
that TAWANA J. PAHULES haS which aforesaid Writ of Execution
filed a Petition in the Circuit Court of was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County Florida for Seml,fe County, FIOI-Ida,
D,ssolutlonøfMarrlage,sndyouare have levied upon the following
required to serve a ccoy of your described property owned by
wri"tri otfonselis, if any. on KEN
Nicholas J. Enderle and Karen
P4ETH W MCINTOSH, of STEN
Enderle sahlproprt
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STROM. DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, In Seminole County.Iore, more
Attorneys for Petitioner. *9IOSe Particularly de'scr.bed as follows:
address is Post Off . 80* 1330.
One (1) Hom.rn&amp;tte motorcycle,
Sanford. Florida, 32771. and fit* the Seminole County 1974 License No.
original with the Clerk of the above. IYA-1649. Said property being
styled Court on or before June 10, local" and stored &amp;I Altamonte
1975, othervillse a default and Garage in Altamonte Springs.
ultimate judgment will be entered Florida. Further information
againti you to# the relief demanded available from the Civil Division of
in the Petition
the Seminole County Sheriffils
WITNESS my Pond and official Department. Sanford. Florida,
sealefsa;dCovrtonthe3Cthdayof and the und,r1lied as Sheriff of
April, AD. 197$.
Serninoli County, Floridi, will at
(Seal)
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partial list: packets of
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towelettes, spot cleaner,
another pc-st control service
drip-dry knits, plastic
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working He plans on joining a that anticipatory energy
number of civic organizations
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nature of the chemicals used In bahla. Chinch bugs are a training sessions utilizing a
there Is no additional charge.
pest control and their problem In St. Augustine grass refresher and up dating Art Brown services Seminole,
disastrous effect on the ecology the year around.
program
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if improperly used, the EnTermites will swarm fill May, University.
with his main attention being
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termites will save you money,
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favor riçht now, and with good of your home. but they also need to do Is come up with a their specialties, They have a
reason. It Is not only decorative offer you security with their rough Idea or sketch and Smith portable welder that they Can
and ornamerttal but it is also sturdy construction.
&amp; Bart will carry through and bring to you, and boast with
sturdy and rot proof and offers
complete It to your satisfaction. tongue]ncheek that they can
Bart
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Smith
safety and security to your can do most anything you want Unusual items they have fix anything but a broken heart
home
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Smith &amp; Bart
Smith &amp; Bart Welding Co.,
677 Taft Ave , Orlando. can do and steel construction, and alsoemblem
cradles, planters and book.
carries a few popular wrought
Vnythlnq in the line of wrought 1t101'k in otter metals.
cases
In larger homes, they have
Ed Bart was in the armed iron items In stock. Metal wall
iron or steel whether or
namental or structural. Ed done spiral staircases, and of services, working with metal, brackets for hanging pots is one
Bart and Dan Smith, along with course also do the common and after retiring he and Dan such item. They have fern
stairways.
Room Smith decided to open up their stands for your selection, so
son. Jacob Smith, are owners metal
and operators of the business, dividers, patio railings,
boat shop Ed has had 26 years ex- come n and look them over.
you name
which moved to this new and utility trailers perience In the metal working
The ways wrought iron and
location About a year ago from It, they do it.
line. Customer satisfaction is ornamental metal can help you
a shop down in Edgewater, in
Everything Is custom made how ttieyhave grown and is how Is limited only by your
order to get the additional to
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customer's they stay In business. They will imagination. Smith &amp; Bart
spacetheyneeded.
specifications. Dan Smith is accept all phone calls collect Welding Co Is ready to assist
One of their most popular experienced in hand forging
and will go anywhere to give you in enhancincj the beauty
•tems Is window grills or one of the arts that is fast you a free estimate without and security of your home. Give
guards These are not only disappearinV
from
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the seal of the County Court of
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CONSTRUCT A SEAWALL. BOAT Court on the d day of April, A .
117S, in that citrialn Cost entitled,
Airdan Marsh Company. a Florida
MAINTENANCE DREDGING OF A
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Hooper and Softy L. Hooper,
property,
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those hard to come by steps, fiberglass carports and
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In addition to
manufacturers. Owned by boat houses, septic tanks and matter what the conditions.
Hathaway
manufacturing,
Frank Hathaway, with the spray tanks. The list won't end
Modern In design, the steps are
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expertise of Gene Bew, there. Plans are now underway
of one piece construction which
Hathaway Fiberglass Products to manufacture a 10' John boat
eliminates all nuts and bolts quality repairs Of fiberglass
products W
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manutacturer a long line of which will be useful for fishing,
which would get rusty and
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fiberglass products which are rowing and even sailing.
sharp, endangering bare feet, m ainly on fiberglass boat
indicative of their knowledge
Their most popular items are The top step has almost twice repairs.
and experience,
the sailing and fishing boats,
the width of a regular mobile
Stop at Hathaway Fiberglass
Having only been in business both of which are fully
home step which ensures good Products located at 1673
since June 1971, they have guaranteeed for one year. The footing no matter how clunky or Hangar Rd., Building 149, In the
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reputation for cluality work. rounded shine boat. The V hull
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This public hearing will be Wd In ,hritten defenses to Said Complaint
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strategic arms limitation
treaty. There was also to be a
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Middle East situation before
Kissinger's departure for Bonn.
Kissinger and Gromyko began Monday with a 75-minute
session in which they faced
each other with only their interprefers present.

and Cambodia by challenging
U.S. commitments elsewhere,
He called Gromyko's attention
to a speech Kissinger made last
week in St. Louis, Mo., in which
he warned Moscow against
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weakness, the sources said,
Gromyko objected previously
to the St. Louis speech, criticuing Kissinger by name for
preaching detente on the one
hand and calling for increased
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issues of detente.

The meeting continued for
three hours and 45 minutes, and
American oficlals said the chief
topic of discussion was the
European security summit
conference the Russian-- are
anxIots to hold,
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compromise on the issue chiefly
responsible for the delay: how
to verify Soviet compliance
with the terms of any treaty
agreed on.

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the session was spent on
procedural matters In con.
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conference.
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cast 50 feet of the West 200 feet of Lot A, San Lant.a, (romMll.l
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inspector for condemnation notice for program at 716 Hickory
Ave., owned by C. B. Franklin, giving the owner 90 days to
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plan placed Mrs. Keyser's on arriving back in town said if the city commission has not now doing with these two
home In the same district as the proposal was a deliberate taken action to adopt the bodies.
set out on a map and an or- Conunissioner George Perkins, attempt to put her out of office districting proposal by the end
118 amending the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — dinance describing the legal elected in November. Thus by decree rather than by of this month, the committee's fence ordinance
passed on fmal
The districting committee took boundaries of the districts Is to Mrs. Keyser, elected unopposed allowing the voters to make plan will automatically become reading.
Walls or fences
advantage of the prerogative of be received by the districting to three consecutive terms, that choice If they wished,
law.
swoun
swimming pools
changing Its mind last night by committee next week.
would ha¼e been prohibited
must
be
at
least
five feet high
approving
new redistricting
Submission by next Tuesday
It is expected the ordinance from seeking re-election to her
Mrs. Keyser said, at the time,
WASHINGTON (AP) — A lated by the Cambodian
and
gates
must
have
a lock or
of the new plan will apparently interior latching device to be
she might seek election to
Cambodian naval crew which men now In Thailand said crew- plan. This latest one will permit and map will be presented to commission seat,
their City Commissioner Helen the city commission for action
Away on business in North mayor's office if that districting give the city commission
claims It seized the freighter ship was under the control
kept locked or latched when not
of Keyser to seek re-election in at Its Tuesday, May 27 meeting. Carolina when
Opportunity of adopting the plan
the group made proposal became city law.
attended.
Mayaguez says it later muti. four Communist officers when November.
The committee's original its first decision, Mrs. Keyser
Accordi ng to the city charter, by emergency ordinance.
$
nied against its Communist it seized the Mayaguez and Its
Council
passed
a
motion
by
captain and sailed to Thailand 40-man American crew May 12
Councilman John Daniels to set
seeking asylum, sources say. In the Gulf of Thallari Three of
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an hour off
the officers boarded the
for lunch, as the normal
Initial reports about the Mayaguez and the fourth offiworking day for city employes.
crew's account remained cer
later was overwhelmed by
sketchy because of C1WCtifl
Shift
workers will be on an eight
the crewand thrown overboard.
By BOB LLOYD
buying, receiving and con. March fl at Seminole High COWl ordered MUenCII held ill Administration and ot1er police hour shift and all salaried
reports from US. and other
Herald Stall Writer
ceallng stolen property.
jail during PSI,
Anothcr ae.owit said five
persons will be paid on the basis
diploma tic and Thai military
School, Sanford.
agencies.
—
Clifford
Mcclary,
19,
Lake
Commu
ni
st
offi
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Two
Maitland
rs
were
on
men
pleaded
sources. However, there was
Lee admitted that he entered
of eight or more hours worked
Albert Fisher, 29, now a

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stolen tr
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DEAR DR. LAMB
Good
day to you. I hope you can give
me some much needed advice. I
am having pains in my
stomach. The doctor says I
have an ulcer of the duodenum
-and two small ones in the
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Duodenal ulcers were fairly
uncommon In 1900. Now a high
percentage of men have them.
This probably reflects the Increase in stress in our living
patterns and the bad habits that
go along with modern life. Men
hiiv
i,lr.ør. ,m,.'h mnra
frequently than women. I won't
go so far as to say that modern

My doctor said my ulcers women drive men to have
should be okay after he looked

ulcers, but it is a fact that
women than In men in 1900.

You will need to do some
adjusting of your personal life
to avoid ulcer problems or even
to minimize them. Write to me
in care of this newspaper, P.O.
Box 1551, Radio City Station,
New York, NY 10019 and ask for
my special report on Ulcers.
Send a long, sell-addressed,
stamped envelope and 50 cents
For mailing and costs.
You should talk to your doctor
about your excess saliva

problem.
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chip off the young block, lie
then becomes overly concerned.
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Rocky Graziano recall their
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there be "equal time" for punches via film clips.
8:30-9 CBS MASH Rerun
culture-minded adults In prime
time, just as there is for Hawkeye gets sentimental
children's programming? Why again and writes a letter to his
shouldn't the FCC co nsider an father full of information about
normal life? in Korea. A mad,
extra hour a week for
networks If they program great wounded Turk who resists
works of drama, quality treatment, a boy who keeps
originals, operas and other disappearing, and an Army
lieutenant who tries to toss his
classics?
weight around For preferential
8-8:30 cas GOOD TIMES
herun An old Buddy visits treatment are "routinely"
according
James, who is very impressed handled,
to
Hawkeye.
with the man's apparent suc.
8:30-10
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James discovers that hisPREMIERE MOVIE "Death
of n
frInfld'.
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Reid, as part of the Los Angeles
a bookie!
8-8:30
NBC
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department.
A
rich
businessman is murdered, and
the s'spects include his highliving partner and housemate,
played by Marty Balsam, and
an arrogant butler, played by

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ded, among others. John ago. I had this swallowing
Connally, Jimmy Hoffa, problem about two years before
mobster Frank Costello and my ulcers were discovered,
Adam Clayton Powell. Williams
I would appreciate it if you
talks about his law career, what could tell me what is causing all
he looks
and for In when my problems. I am an 18 year
accepting a cli ent. Interesting old male. I need help badly.
look at the man.
DEAR READER — I can
10-11 NBC POLICE STORY appreciate your problem.
"Across the Line" herun Formation of excess saliva is
James Wainwright plays a fairly common in the presence
policeman accused of over- of an ulcer. It may be a reflex
zealousness and being trigger- action related to the excess
happy. lie's reassigned to a formation of the acid digestive
desk job, but won't stay put. He juices in your stomach. These
goes after a drug ring, and acid digestive juices are part of
mn,,n,
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W(hIWJ W &amp;U.fl fl.
We cause of your weer. we
Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over 50
10-1 ABC MARCUS WELBY, don't see ulcers in young men
discoveries per panel in an all-new series o(24-pap booklets.
M.D. "Four-Plus Hot" Rerun without some increase in
To order volumes I. H and HI, send II for each, making checks
Doctors Welby and Kiley run stomach acid.
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care this newspaper.
into an emotional blockbuster
Usually Probarithine and
when two former high-school atropine-like medicines will
Testimony was scheduled to Monroe Terrace, Sanford, the school offices after a guilty as charged to larceny of a of Orlando's Sunland Traliting each day. Clerks having to work ,ij
general agreement that a Cam. board the ship and all were
football stars hold a 'rewuon" cause the saliva to dry up. I
begin
today in circuit court here delivery of a controlled sub- juvenile companion removed a boat motor. Both Robert Dean Center, pleaded guilty to grand at night meetings will receive
tossed
into the sea.
bodian crew had sailed to fljj.
at
the hospital, both ailing and wonder if you were taking a
in the robbery trial of Richard stance (marijuana),
window pane. "He (the LaFrancis, 19, and John larceny In the theft of $2,399 compensatory time. Although
land late lot week and claimed
in critical condition. One has sufficient amount. These
Thai officials are reluctant to Lamar Skates, 23-year-old
Jerald Richard Jenkins,
responsibility for the Mayaguez
juvenile) said he was going in to Anthony Stroum, 19, were from Kentucky Fried Chicken, department heads will be
the will to fight, the other medicines block the nerve to
talk about the Incident because
Orange County man accused In Orlando, breaking and entering, get some walkie-talkies," Lee allowed to remain free on bond a former employer,
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL.
capture.
required to be available at city
doesn't.
the stomach that stimulates the
they want to avoid offending the the Jan, 7, holdup of a Winn- a vehicle and petty larceny.
ball between 8 and 5, they will
told the court. He said he didn't pending a PSI.
Assistant
State
Atty.
Charles
formation
of acid digestive
Khmer
Rouge
government in Dixie store at Altamonte
Meanwhile, the Pentagon
CAP
L1, ')1 t07t
.
Forrest Dee Faller, fl, take anything from the building
Altamonte Springs police Gordon said condition of
be able to adjust the scheduic of
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juLce
said it hoped to end confusion neighboring Cambodia, sources Springs.
That is why they are
formerly of Oviedo, Larceny of a and that police apprehended the arrested the pair in a van negotiated plea Is that the state employes In their department
often used in treating ulcers.
about U.S. losses In the said.
A six-member jury was motor vehicle and third-degree pair while they were hiding registered to the Winter
T
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) necessitIes.
Park recommend probation for to Inett the pecuF.ar needs of
Work it out now.
The doctor must have been
Mayaguez rescue with a
In Washington, adminis- selected in the case yesterday arson,
Police Department shortly Fisher and that he be
their situation.
under a desk in an office.
Don't assume today that what Is
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
LIBRA
(Sept.
234)d.
23)
You
satisfied
that you had simple
"preliminary final count" of tration
afternoon before Circuit Judge
_ McCoy,
Roy Emrnerv Plenae.
219 af ter the outboard motor was IA r'i i
sources
good for you will also benefit Don't expect more from family have a choice today: Decide
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San,
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ulcers
with
no important
casualtIes today. A
stolen Feb. 14, off a boat he took from bank deposits.
revisedseveral discrepancies in the David U. Strawn.
your associates. Their Interests members than they're capable your course of action or othersG
W. 11th SL, Sanford, attempted Holly Ave., Sanford, pled guilty
complications
and
that was why
casualty report Monday listed
to possession of controlled belonging to Frank C. Black at
crew's story, Including the fact
will
be
Skates
and
a
and
yours
The
court
co-defendant,
allowed
Fisher
to
miles
apart.
of.
Remember,
children
aren't
will
do
murder,
It
for
you
not
to
your
he told you that your ulcers
five dead, 16 missing and
701 WOOdling Place, Altamonte remain free on bond pending a
its boat was a subchaser while Gary Linn Gilvin, 23, of KenTAURUS (April 20-May 20) equipped to reason or perform best advantage.
Trial of David Ray Fit- substance (marijuana) and
would heal.
wounded.
the Mayague2seamen said they mucky, were arrested on zgerald, 23, 223 Flamingo Assistant State Atty. Charles Springs.
PSI In the case.
You won't treat responsible like adults.
I suspect that you were
a
single
program
about blacks
By JAY SIIARBUTI'
White House Press Secretary were captured by
In earlier hearings in the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
small charges of robbery and use of a Drive, Sanford, on a charge of Gordon dropped a companion
matters with the respect they
Donald Louis Rapp, 18, of
LEt.) (July 23-Aug. 22)
of
already
producing an excess of
in America, the rest series
AP Television Writer
Ron Nessen said President gunboats.
Don't be too free with your
carrying a concealed case, LaFrancis' attorney, Apopka, pleaded guilty to
firearm
deserve today. A problem that be needlessly fearful todayYou'll
commission
a possession
that
controlled sub- charge
acid
digestive
juice be fore your
five to 20 segments.
Ford was puzzled by the delay
alleged that breaking and
shotgun). The court John E.
Meanwhile, a Pentagon felony In the case at Vero Beach stance (marijuana)
could ha ve been solved will stay you won't get the cred it you advice today. You'll end up
diagnosed
and that
NEW YORK (AP) — New
Over-all, 11 shows concern ulcers were
m totaling casualties. But he spokesman said none of the and returned
doing the whole job for one who
ordered Plen,e held custody Stroum had worked In the past Intent
with you.
Seminole
a
deser,e. '"ooting your own horn
tinued until the week of J
S why you were already forby
Lowell
Thomas
and
arts
series
and
the
humanities,
eight
denied
is smart enough to give you
made bodies
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unless he can post a 1Z500 bond as a paid confidential informant misdemeanor and the
the U.S. servicemen stand trial,
UIK; M1
Jacques Cousteau are coming involve public affairs, se ven
to manage the news and con- killed have been recovered and
burden.
'
the Florida Department
Leroy Lee, 18,808W. 11th St., during the PSI ordered in
dropped a grand larceny
You tend to be extr avagant
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
to public TV. Sois "Canine Col- are "how-to" or consumer
Gilvin was Found guilty of Sanford, was
coal casualties,
Law Enforcement, the federal charge. Rapp Is
held in
there are no plans to search for
today. Guard against foolishly Procrastination in attacking an
on
bond
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
23-Dec.
lege," a bow-wow baccalau- series, two are about science,
robbery and sentenced to 30 custody during a pee-sentence
One account of the story re- the bodICS
EnFo
t pending a PSI.
Peter John Muench, 24, D r u g
squandering a part of your old problem will only twignlfy 21) Traveling in the wrong reate
program. But "Zoom" is 'hree are for children, four cin____________________________________________________ years in prison.
Investigation (PSI)
he Maitland, pleaded guilty to
budget
earmarked
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for its effect in the future. Be Wi-SI!. company today will prove a- out and "Washington Straight cern minorities and
In CIrCUIt court Y3WIUaY pleaded guilty to the lesser and breaking and entering with
three are in
pensive for you. You're an easy Talk" is shutting up.
the "variety" category of eneight defenda n ts scheduled for Included offense of breaking intent
to
commit
a
mark
Free-loading friends.
tertainment.
trial this week entered guilty and entering with intent to misdemeanor — the lesser and
These are some of next sea.
pleas. Five other defendants in commit a misdemea
included
of original
CAPRICORN (Ike. 24an. iior't program decisicus thaL
In addition Ii 'Zo;,-i" and
seçirate cases are docketed for !4axlmii:n 5t'nterc-t on the plei
hari:e of br'akIug and mm
19) Proceed with caution today PTV
recentiy made in "Washington Straight Talk,"
trial following the Skates' trial is five years In prison. Lee was tering with intent to commit a
where an ambitious project of selecting 38 the 136 shows of. other familiar shows leaving
In this order:
docketed for trial onachargeof felony. The state dropped
Is concerned. The founda- fered by the Public Broad- the PBS lineup for lack of staDennis Holmes, 30, breaking and entering with charges of grand larceny and
tions are beginning to show a casting Service's "station pro- tion financial support are
Orlando, grand larceny and intent to commit a felony larceny of a firearm and the
•
few cracks,
gram coopera ti ve."
"Black Journal," "Behind the
Tuesday is Chicken Day
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You get a complete chicken
Under the system, stations Lines" and the new "As.siiriWaste no time trying to sell a decide which offerings they'll ment America."
dinner with 3 pieces of deli.
person who Is negative on your help finance. If a show gets
Old rebables re
ed by the
cious chicken - cole slaw ideas. Find yourself a more enough support to cover its cooperative include "Sesame
french fries hot rolls.
recepti ve prospect.
costs, it goes on the PBS sched- Street," "Electric Company,"
tile. If not, It's bye-bye unless "Wall Street Week," "Theater
or Only $1.34
PISCES 'eb. 23-March
Hostess,
in America," "Bill Moyers'
other funding Is found.
Re wry of slick salesmen or
.
,
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"Firing
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chosen
conart
is
neaneiauy
tsioday,
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buy
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vay
W
MARGE WILLIAMS
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CHICKEN
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377 3812
medium
phony,"
10
"Washington
Week in
Tantalizing
its schedule next season. The
than you can afford.
Sanford
IDEAL
LINING
MATERIAL
(They
LOSANGELES(AP) — Tro outstanding stars in a special
Review" and "Black Pershrimp. french fries, cole
But Miss Moore lost out as
ouier5opercentwillbewhoilyFit Between Studdings and Rafters)
old movie pros, Katharine Rep- programfor "L
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on the News."
lead actreGa in a comedy series
Among
slaw,
hot
roll.
SHIRLEY COOPER
underwritten shows distributed spective
VOUC BIRTHDAY
burn and Laurence Olivier, and Ruins," which scored a total of to Valerie Harper, whose
$34fl12
Two popular music series I.
to PBS stations without charge.
May21, 1975
their "Love Among the Ruins" six Emrnys including those for "Rhoda" was an offshoot of the
NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
Cassdberry.Wjnte,. Springs
this season are returning—
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According to PBS, 150 llcensshared top honors with "The director George Cukor and Moore series.
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN
$16.5
"Soundstage"
and "At the
You
will
develop
opportunity
ees
for 254 stations spent
Mary Tyler Moore Show" at the writer James Costlgan.
JUDY RENEE
"1 am full 01 ld,! for every• • •
lop,"
the
latter
a
jazz series.
for yourself this year through million for iooperative-offered
6349212
27th Erruny Awards.
CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
"The Mary Tyler Moore body, especially Mary, who
Altamonte Springs Longwood
$1.3
Joining
them
is
the
new
"A ustin
your creativity and effort. What shows
FREE PINT OF BEANS
1975-76. About
"Qil VII," which had scored Show"
IDEAL, FOR ROOFIP4Gor INSULATING
hated by
A
I
Teb m.'j it all possible," M1
City
Limits" country music
you accomplish will be valuable million of the money caine from
me nignesi n nominations with vision Academy as the out. Harper exulted to the television
the chicken
BUCKET OR BARREL
SHIRLEY MILLET
WITH
A
series
by KRLN in Austin, Tex.
in
the
work
you're
engaged In. the stations' own coffers.
13, also won six awards Monday standing comedy series of 1974- audience.
sign and
831 9717
appearing in The Herald are
Lowell Thomas, the veteran
The balance came from
OF CHICKEN.
night. But none was in a major 75, winning a total of
bring in
Forest City
-Upstairs, Downstairs," the
six
matching funds provided by the CBS newscaster, will join the
for Ire.
available to you in 8x10 reprint size
category.
Emmys Including thse for sup- British-made story 01 servant
The Difference Is Delicious
beans.
Ford Foundation and the Cor- lineup with 44 shows on modern
HILDA RICHMOND
Oscar-winners Hepburn and porting performers Betty life in Edwardian England, won
for $3,
574
31',?
21005.
FRENCH
AVE.
poration
for Public Broad- U.S. history. Oceanographer
DIAL 322-2611 or 831.9993
Olivier won Television Aczsde- White, Ed Amer and Uoria for the second year In a row as
300 N. FRENCH AVE.
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casting.
Jacques Cousteau will have six
my Awards Monday night as Leachman.
SANFORD, 322-9442
best dramatic setia.

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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Council voted, in me absence deal in personalities and perof Durrance and Councilman sonal, petty interests has
Irene Van Eepoel, to appoint
evident, and I would
Ernest Hendrix effective upon hope that the Council will
the acceptance of Durrance's maintain its sense of direction
resignation and contingent on and not submit to such
the resignation of Hendrix as pruJes."
chairman of the Planning and
Hendrix, who resides at 18
Zoning Board. lie was sworn in
Nj~
by city attorney Newman Gumntree Ct. ha s only resided
!I
in the city for a year and was
Brock.
pointed to the Planning and
ap
-Durrrance, cited a "corn- Zoning Board Feb. 17. He Is
Areas
were honored at the Maltland-Scuth Seminole clamber Commerce's
bination of personal and employed by Chelsea Tide and
Mayor's Prayer Breakfast recently at Holiday Inn In Altamonte Springs. Entertainment was business pressures" as the Guaranty Co., Sanford and is
provided by the Greyhound Singers from Lyman High School. From left, Mayor James Driver, reason for his resignation from president of the recently
Winter Park; Homer Rough, Maitland; Jim Lermana, Longwood and Norman Floyd, Altamonte the seat he has held since organized Winter Springs
Springs. tHerald Photo by Jane Cauelberry)
January. The certified public Jaycee Chapter.
accountant stated he "will be
Also under consideration
were Bob Williams, a member

City Manager W. E. "Pete" Kmwes, pending development of
additionp! information concerning th e letter.

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Council moved quickly
night to fill the Group 2 council
In closing Durrance said, "I
seat following the surprise believe that tIM! Council has, foi
resignation submitted in the most part, addressed itself 1
writing by Councilman Frank to some of the real problems of
the city and taken appropriate
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DeBary, Adutt, Lovely large I
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lease 5150 mo plus deposit 531
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3 Bedroom blOck houSe

Nice 3 bedroom house near down
town 5123 month 175 Security.
3495562 after S p m.
SparklIng 2 bedroom home with den.
or 3rd bedroom. fenced yard
Available June I. 1223 pet mo.
Forrest Greene, Inc. REALTORS,
37) 6353

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DELTOPIA-- Air conditioned, 2
bedroomS, carport, nice yard,
newiy painted You'll Iov• the $139
price Sorry, no pets, To see, call
Lovely burnished guest house.
weekly or monthly, available
through November. Adults Only
No pals 1165 mo. plus utilities, &amp;
security 377 1741.
Ups.ata Rd

3 bedroom. 2. bath.
central air and heat, first, last and
deposit. Call atter 6 except Sat.
and Sun. 1)0 4622

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Bidet
As e'tor of %.aid estate.
gamy and drunkenness, ap- the Resolves with a declaration
SPlICE W FLOWER, ESOUIME
palled refined royalist'i along and that the meetings produced ;'narr,ctor th Estate
the coast.
3319 Maguire Ekuteyi,rd,
only the Resolves.
The spirit of revolution flick.
Jefferson, in a letter
Orlando, Ftcrkia
mid IrIefly in the back country Adams in 1819, wrote he had no Pub,'IthMay 70. 27. 1915
in 1711. when farners in Ala- doubt "the papt" corr Meek. DFPb-1)0
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IOfendtOreql5terlajdn4mwij,
Board of County
Clerk Cf the Cirr.ipt CoA-t, 5minole
Commls1ot'"
County, Florida In nomd,an(e with
Seminole County. Florida
the provisions of tb" Fictitious
13i: SiCJ VihIen, Jr
Name Statutes, i
Chairman
565.0, Fb}da Statutes 17.
Attest:
5' WaIter 0 McCteIs
Pubtith May 20, 77, Jljne), tO, 1973 Arthur H fleckwith. Jr.
Publish- May 20, 197$
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Seminole Coonty, Florida
By: Sid Vihlen, Jr.,
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Attect'
Arthur H. ftCk*ith, Jr.
Publish May 20, 1975

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*.es In the Evening Herald
Dated this 2nd day cit May, Iy5
(COURT SEAL)

Stemper Realty

New SkylIne double wide. Payments
less than 5175 mo.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford)?) 52(4)

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

BROKERS

211 Pd Oak, Sanford
377 lIllday, 373 0.48.3 eve.
ASSOCIATE
BROKER
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SANFiDRO

Beautiful S acres, paved road, tree,,

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feel Ike an orphan-- EMPTYand rio one to occupy me I'm
Spanish, have I bedrOoms with
family room for relaxing,
separate lIving room to entertain
you, and separate dining room.
Slide my doors open, and enter a
30'xlO' SCreened porch to Florida
living I have a huge inside utility
room arid 2 car garage. I'm 2'

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3 BR, VA, no I down, 519,000

4ew hcuse in a rural area. No down
payment, mnonthty payments less
than retit Government subsidized
to Qualified buyers Call to see if
you nualifyt

EXECUTIVE
Cesirable area, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
central 7icat and air, family room

ircfudetj

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr

THE HERALD

Clerk of the Cir:uit Court
By Elaine RICP'ardr.
Clerk
Punlia' May 6, I), 20. 71, 197$
DEN 67

CLASSIFIED
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OBEDIENCE PROTECTION
DOGS OF SANFORD
Problem Solving
Call 671 0597 Call

Peg Real Estate Broker
24)9'S Myrtle Ave S,nford
Phun, 371 a3 377 7744
,

fly owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
Fla room, detached garage,
fenced yard 119.000 372 6399 or
323 9568
By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms. 1 year

old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
acre. ldyltwiide Section 37) 9464.
COZY RETIREMENT HOME
7 BR. on nice shaded lot, kitchen

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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings
IN ALL .'RICE RANGES
Itt St
372 5411

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rr, old, 3 Bdrm w w carpet,
itral HP-A. By Owner 575,900
7714

W. Garneit White
Broker, 107W Commercial

Rd. 427, 2,3
miles east of 17-s
Ph. Sanford (335) 323-8160
Orlando (305) 834239
state

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NO CREDIT CHFCK
TEREST -- PlO RED TAPE.
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1250. 327-1263.
Sale or trade 1967 Triumph, fully
chopped, 650 with 750 kIt.. Call
after S p.m. Mon Thurs., week
ends anytime 372 6164

NTIOPIAL AUTO SALES
71135 FPFNCH.SANFORO

This is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
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customers 377 5757.

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JIM DANDY JAZZ-FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOPMLY's E 16, sanford 323 4733

68-Wanted to Buy

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6.14*126. Winter Park
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Canal-

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

We Buy Furniture

Pianos upright and

CASH 322.4132

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DAVES' 373 9770

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SAPiFORDAUCTION. 3737310
SO DeBARY FLEA MARKET

For used furniture, appliances.
tls, etc Buy 1 or 100) items
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRACE

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311)1SE.FirstSt,

LUMBER -Roughcut
Cypress and Pine.

Diamond Ring, li'dbamonds totaling

1 carat Appraised at 1650, selling
1350 Stereo console, tape deck.

AM FM radio. Med. style
cabinets, 1330. 323353$,

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3786

Hwy. 46. West Sanford

Sell it at the Flea Market. Saturday
&amp; Sunday, Stan's Auction Hwy 46.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

51-Household Goods

ASSUME PAYMENTS
1971 Singer Zig Zag with cabinet,
cash price ot UI or S payments of
11 50 Golden 'Touth 'i Sez.
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 Fast 1st St Downtown
32? 91)1 EvrsIb9 1146
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Gas Range, doubleoven, white, good
condition. 175 372 71.69
Moving must sell Fla room suite,
couch, 7 chairs. 2 tables, and
lamp. $200. Call 322 S107 aller 5.
KUIP DECORATORS
409W hIS). 3727333
We Buy Furniture

S2-AppUaIKe
KENMORE WASHER, parts. sery
ice, used mactines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

S3-TV Radio-Stereo
COLOR TV,%I4.9SMOPiTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
441 1006

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Air Conditioning
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(formerly Harrietts Beauty NOOk)
3191 P ne)72 5742
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Liceme Bonded $)38o5

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For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 372

Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad from the Herald
Call us today' Don t delay' Just
dial 3722611 or 131999) To place
i-"ir Iw '.t Want Ad
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Lawn Care

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available Bud Cabell 177 5057
anytime

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Sanford. 3229719.
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation

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SOUTHORLANDO DRIVE
PHONE322-1481
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday, 9 to S p m

Auction

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Large Flea Market

Produce Dealers wanted
good
locatosn 372 9719 Hwy 46 Stan's

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1395.

Junk, Trash Hauled Away
IS Pick upload
"562 6301

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Top dollar return on consignment at
73 p0 We also buy full houses.

IS" Color TV portable. 570; 17"
round maple table, 560; 5 HP
tiller, good conditIon, $75. Call 372

Tables &amp; permanent booths
available All under Cover
Located 1' i miles east of I-Ion SR
16, Santurd at Stan's Auction. 372
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Mason Contractor block nasonary
and Concrete
work, Free
Estimates, Atter6i, m, 323 0913or
1704 W. 5th St days

138.1's
1 xt,'r-or
Cleaning
*uth Hydro blasting Any houla
eaves, 140 Roots 13365 Crc,.
Estimates. Call lnytim 6710719

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are too tight A Classified Ad in
THE HERALD .s th answer'

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you sell 'Don? Needs with a
want a

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Carpentry. Remodel.ng. Additl0nt.
Custom Work. L,censpd Bor4ed

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AND REPAIRS 3?? t'3)I

Coffee Service

ART BROWN PEST CONTIU)i
7567 park
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SELL
DON I NEEDS FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 377 781i or 531
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or day. 3233943

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211 W. 25th Sanford, Fla,
Call (or Appt. 322.3103
Additions
Remodeling

(MARY 2newhomesread) to

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mmerciai PropertIes
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

S pcI. down.
or Conventional Mortgages-

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Harley Davidson, 123. complete
overtiaul, new paint, new battery,

berry. Hwy. 179?. *301206.

equipped. 117,500

AOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection
now available 1n
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
the Model homes on
dinday

CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS

tasa Apso AKC, Champion blood
lines, cute, cuddly little golden
Puppies, fine pedigreed mcI, 562
778.5

538

Orckrr

'127 P643

CIose to everything yet away from it sill
Lar9e wooded lots• Street lights
Paved streeh iSewers 5idewalks
70 Year Mortgages

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only II SO per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURI

Waated to buy used ofl'ice furniture

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate

OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS TO

1977 Kawasalti, 500. low mileage
Perfect condItion. 5700 323 0966

MAI'TLAIID FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 1792. Open Sat. &amp; Sun 93

503W )stSt..

Peg

WE FINANCE

mileage, never raced or damaged

Top prices paid, used, any condition

373 6I, 37) 0517 Eves

REALTOR 372719*

1911 Fiat ISO Sport Spider, 34 miles
per gal Excellent body and motor,
11.200 3773107 atter 5

Ducati, 1974, 750, like new Low

Standard Size, Like New
$175 3771307 after6

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker

CallBart Real Estate

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64-Equipment for Rent

3775.354
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Pool Table

Gormly's Feed 37) 4733

Days-372 6173
Nights 377 5421 or 372 7)57

Pick up lunk cars FREE. 5rn;i
price for others 372 1624.
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1773 Y.,rrr.an Ga. ntcepfi
cI*lfl. 11.995. ASk for 0
McGulre. 322.1651. Dealer.

3727382

Electric Exercycle

John Saggio

Fl. room 373 7114 alter S.

Sale

for

67A-Feed

5O-Misceflaneous for Sale

REALTOR BROKER
11.500 Down take Ov,?c mortgage
115,500. Corner let, 7 bedrooms,

80-Autos

?.at.c es, StI.9S
exchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
1I09 Sanford Av

IN Ford Tractor
600 Ford Tractor

Merchandise

1561 Lee Rd ,Winter Park
30564.4 4314

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63-Machinery-Tools

Thl Rentals 17 00

REALTORS

76-Auto Paris

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my ommunity pool. COME

Systems Four, Inc.

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NI) Celery Ave., Sanford

clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 621
0711.

years old MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST I'm an easy
touch at 134.900 with interest rate
size 714 14,450 down and live with
me for 1371 per month. Swim In

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ISIS Ford Ranchero, high ,'r
formance 259. cuttom pa
slotted wheels, air shocks. SI .1'

11393 3736062,

Woodruff's Garden Center

43-Lots-ACreage

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70' Travel Trailer, with canopy. self
contained, sleeps 4, extra nice.

Fiyd Freer, 372 5191.

NFLY7'1': rm'ic,'

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Orlando. 422 5113

'Tires &amp; Whe-els--lO 77, 10 tires &amp;
rims, all buds Two front polished
S regular. Complete set sale. 195
Let me till your garden spot; mow
each Good buy 131 6164 or ti-s
vacant lots
1453,

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Loch Arbor- One lot on Crystal
View South, l0O'xS' road fron
tage, One lot N E. corner Crystal
View North. 100'x160', 'j77 3*41.

a.;

s.niIe axle, 738 Detroit en3ine *,th
10 sp roadranger Can be seen

Apache Camper with built fl %tO',
link, ice box, sleeps 6, 1650. 3236077 after 6.

Wurld Famous Buck knives, also
SchradeWalden, John Primbte
knives GardenLand, 1100 W. 1st
St., 37)6630

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small Spring. over 300' on paved
road 117.500 Terms $3) 7191.

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62-Lawn-Garden

financing by owner,

377 7374, 377 1494,372 1951
377 1959, 322 1164

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Would like tc be
thIs lIsting call:

PiOLL'S
Casselberry. 17-97, 1O 4706

Mc1jle home, 12' wide.? lIP, central
heat 8. air, screened porch,
aluminum awning, aluminum
utility shed. In? 1051.

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(.ntral Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
372 1991
19l9 French

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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each week for

REAL ESTATE INC
Ifl 6.157 Af'.r hir'. 1?'? 7111

PEEK AT ME

'ORD

,,,, IJ' 'JP.fl .x

n.,rn.

3 bedroom, I bath block home, wall.
wall carpet, central heat, aIr
condition. Good condition

SEE THIS- 3 BR, I' bath home,
has large rooms and corner lot.
Redecorated throughout. Good

7606 S Hwy 11 9?

.erander,

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Sanford

Harold Hall Realty

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COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR 7 bath.
formal dining room, eat in kit
then, air, carpet, drapes, family
room, lake privileges-2 yrs. new
mint condition, 137.500. Terms

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chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.

7 bedrooms, 1 bath, SCreened in front
&amp; back porch, large corner lot.
$16,500

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Vehkki
.-,z4 75-Recreational
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Wood or steel desks (e'..ecut)ve desk
&amp; theirs, secrEtarial desks &amp;

Lake Mary

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tractively decorated, attractively

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

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POOL PARTY, ANYONE'? With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom at

WIlT REALTY

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A'OTIVATED OWNER NEEDS TO
SELL 3 BR. 2 bath, split plan, w.
* carpets. central ha, fenced
yard, near schools and shopping.
Good fInancing 173,900

SUNL,AND-- Pool, 3 bedrooms, 2
L'aths, den, fireplace, fenced
131,100

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OLDER HOME

Only 537.500

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Town

Reg.Real Estate Broker
327 1301, 26.10 Hiawatha Ave al 17-92

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USed

Fenced for horses or caltle.
17 1. 900

PAYTON REALTY

3 BR, 7 bath, pool home. 577.900

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4 BPS 2 full baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty Storage, large lot.
125.000 377 4047

2 1'J' Acres

Minutes from
3 bedroom, refurbished home.
Pierson. 10 acres. Nicely wooded,
shaded lot See it at 115,500.

HOWARD 0. THOMAS JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Large 2 BR with family room, tree
covered 54 acre, 525,900.

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annivex-

3

Remodeled farm house in excellent
condition on five acres. 3 BR, 1
bath, 3 fireplaces, 2 porches. Has
frontage on Nottely Rivet, good
views, good access. 127,500.

REALTY CO., INC.
P.O. BOX 391
BLAIRSVILLE,GA .30512
al-I 745 2175 days
104 745 6567 nIghts

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BUNGALOW

so,,rr for q,irdn, 7
t-'dr.onc, On oi'd ro,ei 517.Sc13

Larry Saxon, Realtor

3 BR, 2 bath, corner lot, large oaks,
1973 13' wide, I BR, air conditioned.
Adults Security deposit, $123 mo.
322 5939.

Detdants

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RURAL
¶,','i'iri lot.

InternatIonal Harvester CO)$O0
loamtstar, 1969, 15' metal vun body
with lip cjate, power steering. S Sp
345 cu. in 196 HP engine. 11900
Noll's Hwy 11
m1'7

Surplles

4 bedroom, 1 bath home

Licensed. Orlando 713 5470.

Ideal area for children, 3 bedrOom
home with completely fenced
yard 170.000.

Trailer 15' Brown, high cube fur
niture van Can be seen daily $ 5.
77 W. Livingston. Orlando. 432
III).

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MMKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 37? 2611 or $31 9993

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Com
plete set up. I'll save you money

Sunland

STAN'S AUCTION
I',M,,E of l4,Hwyld
DII 3739719

53-4-1777

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Lake Mary, 2 bedroom furnished
houst Near SIC. Adults, no pets

322.2090

air, trees, and other extras,

SAS Park Dr

priced home, $32,500

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the provision, of the Fictitious calendar months from the time of
DlVISIOP4.acco,dingtoplatth,rf
aLlan or at best the muddled i.e- draft articles of local govern.
NOTICE OF SUIT
PIani Statutes. To Wt
F ICTITIOUS NAME
Seton the first publication ut tb'. OOtire
as rerc)rcle.d In Plat Book 17. .agt's $
TO QUIET TITLE
collection of senile old men a merit to supersede royal rule.
Florida Statutes 1957
totice i5 heretj given that I am
Each claim or demand must be Ifl and IS. of the Public Records of
In the Name of the Stale of Florida
S Drusie E. Myers
*cltlrig and filed in duplicate and Seminole County, Florida
quarter-century latesThe second document became engaged In business •t 943 S
Wymore Rd. Altamonte Springs Pi.blith' May &amp; 13, 20. V. 1975
state the place of reside,ce and post has been filed against you and you To the Defendants
Despite the questions, the known as the Mecklenburg Re- 32701,
Harry Cohen and Helen Cohen a k
Seminole County, Florida
Office address of the claimant and are reQuired to serve a copy of your
200th
a Helen Barker Anderson, his wile;
______________________________ mutt . trn tn
ii,.
..
'"IvurIcrn, 'JOfl. iti ii on van
William Jerdin Boatright and
Capt. James Jack was dis- FINAPICtAL PLANNERS, and that IN CIRCUIT COURT. 11th shall
hi5 agent
posed signing is being
be or attorney, or the Same den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, P A at Dorothy
Estill Boatright; Pearl
I
intend
void
to
register
said name with JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
Post OffIce Box 79), Orlando, Møck a
celebrated in Charlotte today, patched to carry the Resolves
k a Pearl Mock Allen and
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, SEP.?INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated at Sanford. Florida, this 'ith Florida 37*02, and file the original William H Atlen. her husband,
Parades, igious ceremoes and the Declarstion to North Seminole County, Florida n ac PROBATE DIVIcION
day of May. 1975
with the Clerk of the above styled Ernest B Mock.
Sr and JOhnnie C
and a speech by P.siuj p'"J Carolina's delegation at the cordance with the provisions of the PR No. 75141.CP
S MARY E RANEY
court on or before May 30. 197$, Mock and
Linda M Mock, his wife.
Fitititj
Ham?
HAROLD
A
WARD
III
5
Statutes,
To
Wit:
Re;
Estate
of
Otherwise a ludomens may be en- Shirley
are planned.
Continental Congress in Ph.Lla.
Harvey a k a Shirley Rouse;
As coexecutors of sad estate
Section $6509 Florida Statutes 1957. MELVIN A RANEY.
tered against you for the relief
And to- All Unknown Spouse-s of said
Although authenticity of the delphta.
WIP'IDEPWEEDLE, HAIPIES. demflltr,d(1 In the complaint
5 - WillIam Balmer
deceased
above named natural defendants
When he arrived June23, he Publish- May 6. 11.70,22. 1975
declaration may be in doubt,
WARD
NOTICE OF PROBATE
petition
And to' All Parties claiming interest
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, to all &amp; W000MAPi. PA
WITNESS my hand arid the
there is no question that the lo- found the delegation in no mind DEN 4$
seal by, through, under or against the
Estate
of
Attorney
for
Estate
persons Interested In the
Of Said Court on April 73, 1975
cal poplace largely English, for revolution. The chairmen of
lbovC named natural defendants not
I' 0. Box $60,
the laid decedent.
(Seal)
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
known to be dead or alive.
the colortys delegAtion, t'tthSct'.h-Irist, irnd Germx?
Park,
FlOrida
37759
YOU
AR[
I,r1hr lb fl(kwith, Jr.
'IELERY P,OTIIIEO
EIOIIrt'ENTH Jtli)ICIAL ':iR.
And to All Parties haiing or
was for
instrument purporting PybliSh' May 13, 20. 1975
and Cs.sss*U ar,d William gfoo- CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE totnata*i'inen
Clerk of I.e Circuit Court
be
claiming to have any right, title or
the
last
will
arid
fly: Elaine RiChrde
testament of DEN 90
'Their inclination for nide- per,werestillhopingforrecon. COUNTY. FLORIDA
interest In and to the following
MELVINA RANEY,deceasi,ct,pas
Deputy Clerk
described property, situate in
pendence arose from their dilation with the British, Capt. ltd PROBATE
been admitted to probate In said
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
Publ4h'
April
CASE NO. 75.127.CP
79. May 6. I), 2.0, 197$ Seminole County, Florida, to wit:
being so far from tle coastal Jack was fl home.
Court
OF COUNT'( COMMISSIONERS
OEM 159
In ri: The Estate of
The South 691 feet of the NW i of
YOU
ARE
HE
Notice
of
Public
Hearing
RE
flY
COM
centers of royal authority and
Royal Gay. Josiah Martin HENRY 13 VFLL[Y,
the NE' of Section 35, Township 2;
The Board of County Corn
MINDED within Six (6) calendar
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD 5ijth, Range 30 East, Seminole
Deceased.
by the sermons of the Rev. Al. sent a copy of the Resolves to
months from tb-n dale of the first nuissioners of Seminole County,
OFCOUNTYCOMMISSIONERS
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
County, Florida; LESS AND Ix
exander Craighead, who came England, saying they
pubtiratbon of this tdO'i(C to ,,pp.'ar Florida, wIll hold a public hearing to
Notice of Public Hearing
'SW' TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CEPT the East 76,1 feet of the North
to Meckicnburg County alter passed all the horrid and CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST ifl 530 Court .inil '.tw cause. it any Consider a proposd change of
The Itoarij
County Corn t6Sfeef of the South 493 feet thereof,
zonIng from Al Agriculture to MI missioners Of of
Semino'e County, and LESS AND EXCEPT
being expelled from Maryland treasonable publications that SAID ESTATE:
the North
iri admitting sad Will to probate IfSdiJ5trlal District on the following Florida,wlflholdapublichearj,jgfo
You
ANt
cacti
of
y
are
hereby
should
II Sfeetof the Eastl4ofeettpieceQf,
in 1756 for preaching separa- the inflammatory spirits of this notiflep and required to file any
not Stand unreyoked
described property
consider a proposed Ch6nge of and
LESS AND EXCEPT the West
S: Roger F, Dyke
Lofs 35 and 43, ad all that part of
zoning from A I Agriculture to R 1A
lion,
continent have yet produced." claims and demands which -iou. or
of the South 330 feet fhetef.
Circuit Jug.
Lot 101 lying South of Mainline of itje Single Family Dwelling District on
Since copies of the Resolve either of you may have against said
You, and each of you, are notified
F Woodman
Seaboard f7aI1;ood of St. Joseph's
the following described Property: tpiat a suit t gui,t title
The Rev. Mr. alghead died w'e printed in several contern- estaten theoffke Gt the Clerk Of thP S-Victor
to the ebove
'I(TO
Sutdivisin.
W()OD?P4
OF
as
recorded
in
PInt
ThC
NE
' ot the NW ' of Section
1.rc,,it fnirt
f the' Iir2p.tntb,
%(rih
l7. but many local leaders
property
has
bcm
Boos t. P.rje' Ill. if the p.ibiic
r;y pubbcati&amp;-ns, their au- jicial 11r(uit. Seminole
y'lU1)F F-?/iE IDLE. HAIb4E
26, Township 2) South. Range
County,
against you and y
are hereby
were reared on his railings at thenticity Is generally ac- Florid.. Probate Division, in the WARD &amp; WOODMAN, PA
records of Seminole County, East.(tesstheSouth7Sfeetthetoo,) required to serve
a copy of your
P0
5*0
Florida; (less th West 330 19 feet of as recorded In the public
the crown aid the Angl'can cepted.
CGUr,house at Sanford Florida.
records Of answer to the Complaint on the
Wirite-r Park, Flrjr,j 377
Lot 35 and also less the ,'e-t 33049
Seminole
County,
FlOrid., COn Plaintiffs' attorney. Jerry H. ,ef
within four calendar montht
urch.
Attorneys ft, Estate
feet of Lot 101) Further described taming 39.7011 acres more or less.
The original copy of the dee- th time of the first publicat from
Of
Esquire, of Nichols I Tatich,
'Their contempt was returned taration was s%çDosedly de- this notIce. Each claire, or dem.r.d Publish - My 3. 70, 77, June 3, 197S asLakeMonroeSectionbdeteQon FurtherdescrlbedasiocatedWes,Ol P.*..
SuIte 1)10, The Hartford
DEN93
South by Church Street, the raIlroad
Dodd Road on North
bytheroyalgovernmentl.n New strayed In 1600 in a fire a
muSt be i writing and filed In
side of Dike BuildIng, 200 East Robinson Street,
on the P40db, wirehoussog c.s lb. Road, West and adjacent to Con- Orlando, Florida
plicate ano state the place of
Bern, which viewed these home of John
32*01, and file h
West ae Rand Yard's Siding on the sumer
one 0 residence
Utilities
PICTITtOUS
WI5I,water original in the offici of the Clerk of
md post Office address of
NAME
country-then as rabble whim the signers.
East,
In
SectIon
21-1930
Treatment
Plant
Notice is hereby qivn that I am
the claimant and must be sworn to
the CIrcuit Court, Semino1e County,
publfr t',earing will be held In
quarrels wit?. the Indians
lack of an original document by tPie claimant, h's aqent or at N'iOQed In busins at Hwy 177 theThu
ThspuNic hearing will be held in on or before June 4. 1973. otherwise
County Commission Chambers the County Commission Chambirs the allegatIons of
I OAood 37111.
caused headaches for colonial cast some doubt on its authen- torne-,ç f the same shiall be void
slid Complaint
County, of the Courthou, Sanford, Florida,
of the Courthouse, Sanford. FInri,4. ...,i,
Florida under the Sr'rnnote
DATFfl $ fl,IA,,,4,, ti,
f,,t,t,t-,,t

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Fish

lakefront home, central heat and

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4 Bedroom, l'i bath, new carpet,
garage, close to schools. 373 0257

Apartments

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Swim or

79-Trucks-Trailers

welcome

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PIa no-$250

42-Mbile Homes

Sparkling clean, 3 bedroomS. 2 bath.

373 3176

We buy one piece or full house. __________________________
Antiques, estates. Consignments

59-Misical Werchanse

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Motorcycle Insurance
flLAl. AGENCY

'7:30 P.M.

Why store it and forget it'? Sell it and
forget it wIth a Ciassif.e-d Ad 372
7611

swimming pool

ATC 90, 3 wt'.pe bl - o.
Like New. Call
After 6. 372 754.5

Every Saturday Night,

4195

Attention

7 baths
$77300

322242O Anytime

Write for our Free 1973 catalog with
over 100 listings in N. Ga, NC,.
and Tenn mountains

KItchen equipped
SISOM.onth 377470

Luxury Patio

$

ground

In

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AUCTION

ROBSOPI MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92
3725461

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central air &amp; heat, waII.wall
carpet, verygoodco,,jit4On, above

Reduced to Settle Estate
.

%3,95

3 bedroom, 1', oath block home,

JOIlIP4NY WALKER

SAP4FO PAF,,
.15.500.
bedrooms, 2 baths.

REALTORS

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,fter hits. 373 7812

bedrooms, 2 baths, heat. ar
Brittany. Call to ste

VA NOTIlIttIG DOWN'
I bedrooms, 2 bath terrific Sanford
location, carpeted, garage, cen
tral air Priced to please Let's
Iriok today, call 3?) 9410

GENEVA GARDENS

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RAVENNA- Now 179,500 3

3 Bedrooms. 1200 Month, •rd I
(le'drceoms. $775 Month, both 7
bathS, carport, central heat and
air References required 377 7753

541 1010

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322.64.57

3 Bedroom, 7 baths, fenced, carpeted, central heat &amp; air, out of
city limils 171.500 373 7491

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school, shopping nearby.

2 Bedroom unturnished house,
kitchen equIpped. 1125 per mo
Call 37? 1536

WELAKA APARTMENTS
iiiw 1st St
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372 5611

REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOk

Your MLS Agency

AdultS No Pett
Afterlpm .372 3610
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PINECREST-- 126.900. Pool, 3
bedrooms, corner, opposite

big bedrooms. 7 baths, large
famIly room, extra nice neigh
horhood A better buy

Ball Realty

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Qualify'- Excellent
investment.
Your quc'Stlonq, can be answered.
Contact u'
JOHNNY WALKER

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each 2 bedrooms. I", baths.

Ouplex'Fu?jthed

Jr

from 18 thru retirement. Must

MAYFAIR-- NOW ONLY 139,500. 1

furnished Adults only 372 $711

Clean Downstair-sApovI,nent
Aoults - No Pets
372 1551
_________________________ BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
Decor furniture. 12 BR. deep shag
carpeting Call Lee, resident
manager today 300 E. Airport
Blvd 373 1310

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Move Into A New Home
F or $120
Payments less than rent. Buyers

Two modern duplex apartments.
carpeted Central air.

Make your fludet ge further.shop
the Classft Ads every day

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Heated Pool

3227900

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I or 7 bedroom duplex apartments.
Furnished or uflturni%ried.
swimming pool 1721) S Ortando
Dr 3232970.

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• BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APIS.
Gracious country living, yet city
security. Quiet, soundproof I 2
ati electric kitihn Enjoy
td
pknkt, ,ind leisure time
in the courtyard 300 E Airport
Blvd 373 1340

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Ri, Peal Estat" (!r5.'r
110 1 25th St. 377 6155

Sten strom

Realty

I Bedroom unfurn apt., air. car
peted, kitchen equipped Adulti
$98 SO. 377 7296 eveS &amp; woekends.

110W. AIRPORT BLVD
'171 75Th
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MIISTERSCOVE
ON THE LAKE

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373 3*54, 322 6670.

Aj'rV

T.E0

Acre Realty, PEA1'T'). lfl 7750

2 Bedrooms. dult5 preferred, $30
Week. Furnished or unfurnished

FROMSI6O

CeIeIation Today

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3236353 REALTORS 613733)

"SAP4rci',D'S SALES LEADIk"

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Forrest Greene, InC.

31A-iplexes

* Range.Relrigerator

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frames and fixtures. Four (4) Linen CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$'I007.CA.04.o CIVIL ACTION NO. SI77.CA.04.E
Manager trainee, muSt type,
Chute Doors, and Five Hundred In re: The Marriage of
In re: the Marriage of
general office experience 322
1500) Linear Feet of Mt'tal Frame POflft FLIZt,DETI4 WORLEY. ROBERT S GLAZE, Husband,
___________________________
5000
for Vision Panels, Specificatis are Wite.
and
________________________________
available at the Office of the Ad.
Petitioner, MARGARET J. GLAZE. Wife.
Legal Notice
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
ministrator. All bids shall be mailed arid
NOTICE OF ACTION
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
to: Mr Robert T. Bessercr, Adm., JAMES LYNN WORLEY. Husband, TO. MARGARET J. GLAZE
FROM
THE WANT
INVITATION TOBID
AD
Seminole Memorial HospItal, 1101
3015 Mountain Terrace
Respondent
COLUMNS
Seminole Memorial Hospital
East F,rst Street, Santord, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
Memphis, Tenncssee 3512?
invites bidS for 0.0, Table.
__________________________
32771. Bids mtst bereceived by noon TO' .James Lynn Worley
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Specifications are available at the .
on the 30th day of May 19'S
c 0 C. C kiser
that an action for Dissolution of office of the Administrator. All bids
t?ubl,%h: May 19, 20. 71, 1975
6-01 Mannotia Rd NE
Marriage has been filed against YOU. shall be mailed to Mr Robert T
DEN 111
Roanoke, Virginia
,n which Petitioner iS seeking a Besserer,Adm,,S,miflof,M.morial
•
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an divorce; and you are required tO Hospital, 1101
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
II
N OTIC £
East First Street.
action for Olnoluskin of marriage
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
serve a copy Of your written Sanford, FIa 32771 Bids must be
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
defenses. It any, to GENE R. received by noon on the th day of
Iti
arerr.;redtoservea(poyf y
ma
I..!I
STEPHENSON, Attorney for May 1975
'iiS
)ISABLED
SEMINOLE COUNTY
written defense-s. if any, to t
Petitioner, Post Office Drawer One, Publish: May 19. 70, 71, 197$
AMERICAN
PROBATE DIVISION
WILLIAM A LEFFLER, Ill
Casselberry, Florida 31707; and file DEN 112
PROBATE NO. 7s'lso.cp
-VETERANS
Petitioner's
attorney,
whose
adress
the origInal with the Clerk of the
jg(j. mance County 100 miles to the lenburg County of North
EDITOR'S NOTE
In re: Estate of
CaroCourt
is
Post
Office
Box
779$,
Sanford,
above
styled
iaor
before
June
FICTITIOUS NAME
ALICE MARTIN MCSHEA
Chapter
pendence-mlnded pioneers north rebelled against royal lina is spurious,"
FlorIda3777),onor before June 16th,
7,1975; otherwise, a Judgment may
Notice is hereby given that I am
30
fromthebackcountryo(NorTh taxation. Mecklenburg County
deceased 1973. and file the original with the be entered against you for the relief engaged In buInest
Becauseofaslmilarphrasing
at 210 Loraine
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Hwy
Clerk
of
thiS
court
either before demanded in the Petition.
Carolina met in May 1775 to put raised a militia to join the in the Declaration of 1776 and
Drive, Attamont, Springs 37701,
All creditors of
ot Sanford
c-state of Alice service on Petitioner's attorney or
WITNESS my hand and official Seminole County. Florida under
their anti-royalist feelings in rebellion, but the revolt was the Mecklenburg document Martin Mc5hea,thedCceascd,
are immediateiy?hefeatter, ottterwia seal
of
this
Court,
th
30th
day
Of
the
Ilct,tiovt name of RAINBOW
writing almost 13 months be- quashed by the time they ar- Adams once accused Jefferson hereby notIfied a required to file oi'fautt Wilt be entered against you April, t973
LANDSCAPING, and that I Intend to
any claims or demands which they
Meetings
for the reflef Uemnded in the ISeal)
lore the Continental Congress rlved.
register said name with the Clerk of
of plagiarism In drafting the may have against said estate in
Bu•iness
7:30 1sf Toes,
the
Petition
Arthur
H Beck*,th, Jr.
the Circuit Court, Semlnolq County,
declared indepeni.lencr. Two
of Clerk of Circuit Court of
As word of trouble between 1716
document.
Adams office
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
Florida in accordance with the
m4nole
hundred 'ears later, their cit. the crown and the New Englaad recanted the charge,
County. Florida. in the this Court on the Is? day of May,
By: Lillian I Jenkins
provisions of the Ficlitlout Name
courthouse at Sanford. Flnr,d,x
AD.
ic'rnoazus are cetenraung me colonists reached the back
Deputy Clerk
BIngo
Statutes, To Wit. Section 165.09
Those who accept the Meck- *ithifl four calendar months from f Seal) 1975
Iv
Publish May 6 13. 20, 27, 1975
occasloi.
Every Wed.&amp; Sat.
Florida Statutes 1957
country, the Committee of Pub.
lenburg document's authentic- the date of the first Publication of
Arthur
H
DEN
55
Bcckwith,
5 - James 0 Magatas
thiS flOti(C. Eath claim or demand
Early Birds 7:15 p m
_________________________________
lic Safety called a meeting of ity argue Alexander and other must
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Pubtlth- May 4, I), 20, 27, 1975
be In writing and must state
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
By ROBERT H. REII)
local leadersforMay 19, 1775, in supposed signers stated Its cx- theplaceolresldenceandpc-st office
fly - Lillian Jenkins
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. DEN SI
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adtlressofthcclaimanlandmustbe
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IPITHE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Lstence nearly 20 years
Pub ' a '"77 June 3. tO, 19'S
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)
One account says a resolution their deaths and they were con- sworn to by the claimant, hi age.it, DEN 131
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
or his attorney, or It will become
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$40O.CA.Ø.
Local historians will tell you for Independence was in- sidered of sound mind,
FLORIDA.
void according to law
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL CASE NO. 7S.$91.CA.13.D
thatthegentlexnenwbopenned troduced at the onset of the
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Dated May 15th, 975
Othersclalmthatwlthoutthe
TRAVIS K. BURCHandHELENR.
15th
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
Roger L Berry
the Declaration of Independ. meeting, Others say It was in. declaraUon, there would tiave
Plaintiff,
BURCI'f, his wife,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Anciltary
Administrator
v,
ence in July 1776 had been up- troduced late in the day alter a been no need for the Resolves.
Plaintiffs,
PROBATE DIVISION
BERRY &amp; FULLER
WILLIAM S. PERCY, etc., ft al.
v.
staged a year earUer by a mm. messenger trought word of
CASE PlO. PR.73.145.CP
"When you don't have an Attorneys for Estate
Defenujants.
HARRY COHEN and HELEN
Estate of
isles', a tallorand a dozen others lighting at Lexington and Con- original of anything, you're go- !0. Drawer 0
NOTICE OF SUIT TO - William S
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COHEN a k a HELEN BARKER
ac, , ,u,u,
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i vuui'm rrcy anti ANDERSON, his wife.
cora a month earlier.
WILLIAM
ingto have peop!equastion the Publish' May 20. 27. 1975.
C'ecr.te
M.riIyn S Percy, his wife,
JEROIN
BOATRIGHT
ANC
North Carolina.
They all agree that at 2a.m. authenticity," said Grant Whit- DEN
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
RESIDENCE UPIKNOWPI
DOROTHY
ESTILL
IIOATRIGHT
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
They insist that local patriots on the 20th, delegates declared ney, a 'eader of the bicentennial
All parties claiming interests by,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST through. under or against William S. PEARL MOCK a k a PEARL MOCK
drafted the Mecklenburg Dec. themselves "free and in- ce.letration. "This thing Is deep
ALLEN and WILLIAM H ALLEN,
FICTITIOUS NAME
SAID ESTATE:
Percy, a k a William Percy and her
husband; ERNEST B. MOCK,
larat.ion of Independence on dependent people...under the in the feeling of the people of
Notice IS hereby given that I am
You and each of you are hereby MarilynS. Percy,hiswife,antoall
May20, 1775, some 13 months power of God and the general this community and I don't engaged In business at SI? Queens notIfied and required to fi'e any parties having or claiming to have SR.; JOHNNIE C. MOCK and
LINDA M. MOCK, his wile;
Mirror Circle. Casselberry 37707, claims and demands which you, or
any right, title or Interest in the real SHIRLEY
beforetheContlnentalCongress Congress."
HARVEY
think it would have been so seminole County, Florida under the eithcrofyotj. may have against said property
ak a
herein described.
declared Idependence.
SHIRLEY
ROUSE;
and any and all
"
fictitious
name
of CLEAN MITE estatelntheofficeoftheCleckof the
delyheldlfItwerenottje.
YOU ARE HEREBY PIOTIIIED persons having or
reading the declaration
claiming any
CLEANING, and tha' I Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial that ag action to forecse a
morto a crowd outside the court- ______________________________ CARPET
othe, ag Uin
intend toregister said name with the Circuit, 5emI,Ie, Florida, Florida, tgage on the (ollowing real property interest In the herein described
property located iii Seminole
Jefferson, maintained u ci. house, delegates adjourned.
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in Serninote County, Florida'
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merclalism.
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loyalty of the people who forgot Spain, which made them free
Only a few Spanish remained Grant was landing from the the land that was his domain.
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Can Help
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The evacuation was cornTree Dress Shop. Santorci Plaza.
"The usual festivities which Highlands, he left his heart continent,
of wonder and fear to the struction in the Catholic doe- plete. The last boatloads in- greeted the arrival of a new behind.
Nobody was really happy English themselves."
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll IF III ISIS THE DAY to buva flaw
trine and in good customs."
Free, 644027 for "We Cars"- car. see today's Classified ads
about It. In England politicians Actually, the authorities They were assigned their own _________________________ _________________________
"Hotline". Adults or Tens - _________________________
best buys
attacked the government. pressuredthepi'pletoleaye
priest.
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Work your own hours Earn extra
William Pitt, in a great speech not too subtle propaganda
Legal Notice -&amp; FOUI'td
With little interference, ____________________________
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bargain. While England held persecution, second-class own municipal government,
INVITATION TO BID
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Found: Black and white dog with Motherlesi home needs lIve-in
Seminole Memorial Hospital EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Havana, all Florida could be citizenship and confiscation of organized a militia company
wtIte bedrd mixed bread, Black
invites bids br: Eleven (II) C.UIT SEMINOLE
housekeeper One school age
COUNTY, CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
collarandfleaollarfoundinarea
plucked like an overripe apple property could be expected, for defense and built a fort to Corridor
child )fl
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John Wilkes, the Whig burr
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
to St. Augustine. The town former governor who had died lacking but with the Salute, at
under the skin of George fl
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
prospered in freedom at a time in office, as well as sacred least, the capital made him
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The blow fell on March 16, employed heavy sarcasm,
when most persons with black relics from the churches,
welcome. The populate of St.
1763. After two centuries of suggesting that barren Florida
skins were slaves.
DEADLINES
Fourcompaniesof
the
British
Augustine, had it been
6'
Spanish rule, Florida was now "might supply peat to give
But
when
the
Inhabitants
of
Sixth
Royals
took
possession
on
mustered
on
the
British.
parade whIch
Comfortable fires to our cold,
Noon The Da,y Before Publication
the town heard that the BritIsh July 20, 1763, three months after ran back from the harbor and
HMS Bonetta,
out of frozen West Indies islands,"
Spain offered free land in Cuba were coming their decision was the treaty was implemented, formed the public squre, would
Charleston, crossed the St.
Sunday - Noon Friday
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The Gentleman's Magazine, to replace Florida losses,
swiftly
made.
Leaving There was little stir, since the hardly have consisted of more --Augustine bar on that day an influential publication,
SI) quickly did the change everything behind, the entire colony was almost deserted, than a few score persons:
-bearing the news. Far off called the new British clony a t.ak çlac' th1t lii" first io . population a1led for Havana The few remaining officials had Major Ogilvie Lid the officers
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state&amp;nen, playing with llvcs sandy desert
tingent sailed from St. with their priest.
only one request - that the of the Ninth Regiment, a few
and landa like chessmen on a
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pictures gentlemen on a visit to size up ---all of Florida as a ransom for America, sent an aide to inspect notice was received,
period. Gov. Fellu reported that which was done,
Tablets &amp; E yap "water p411".
humbler settlers and two or
Havana, held captive by this addition to his area of
vicinIty S. Sanford Ave. &amp; PiflC
The party consisted of 235 the British officers "worked for
Touchton Drug,
For a while there was no three Spanish."
way REWARD 322
No longer would Franciscan report that St. Augustine "was and 11 enlisted men who were perfect harmony," but that notarriveformore than a year traordinary man set foot in
priests labor to save Indian unproductive save for fish and black.
"soldiers were stealing when, on Aug. 20, 1764, the first Florida for the first time.
souls as they had for weeds in the street."
B'ehindthatstalistjcrecordetj everything that could be British governor stepped James Grant, a Scottish
generations. To the new
No one thought much about by the governor was a carried off."
ashore,
soldier, was courageous,
masters the natives were a the uprooting of an entire remarkable story. Spanish
The governor kept careful
It was a great moment in lrnaginativeandcolorful. In the
market to be exploited, population. Yet, faced with the Florida had a thriving corn- records, sending detailed Florida historybuttherewasno seven years that he ruled
receiving guns and rum in reality that, under the British munity of free blacks, the first reports back home. Ship after sound of trumpets.
Florida, he did more to create a
exchange for their furs and l;u:. thor must bcciiine in North :1flOriCa, It WaS t'alled ship sailed for
Cuba, carrying
"The firing of guni in salute viable colony than all the
allies in war.
loyalty from Manrid to Lonoon, miles north of St Augustine.
the expense of the .Span.th
gtr c t drowsed in the e Leon Uflc searching for his
Ftoriva wouu no longer be most chose to become refugees.
The entire population con- crown and 74, mostly priests, steady sunlight of a summer fountain,
the sleepy Spanish colonial
Gov. Melchoir Feliu, who sisted of fugitive slavs from whose costs were borne by the day," wrote Charles Loch
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j Democratic Women's Club has installed new officers for the coming year. Special guests at the
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that we will still have our fans
The Golden State Warriors and behind us."
their "no-name" offense, still
"The court is not familiar to
underdogs in the National Bas- ei ther team, so we'll bo th be in
kelball Association's cham- the same bag in that respect,"

honor by only two points.

Grant amassed 40 points in

ping pong and badminton. He

competitors

Division I (6Mth gradef) with three first place finishes.
Bullets in the opening gamet', go over Washington's lot-% loss
35 points.
He took top honors in the 50- for their second victory tonight Sunday at Landover, Md., and
tie only competed in 5ix yard dash, half-mile run and on an unfamiliar -horn "
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He finished first in the 50- dash, half-mile run, high jump claimed second in ping pong

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televised second game
and tonight's game. "But nat urally
baseball hitting and obstacle Friday night's third game Is the fans will be for them."
course, third in the 50-yard dash the Cow Palace, an arena in
Normally in a coast-toast

More than 70 contestants,
double last year's total, comwhen hidden by the bulky faced the Sabres while two of peted in the Roteract Club of
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nt and the mask that his teammates were in the pen- Sanford-sponsored competition,

shields his expressions from

alty box. Shots zoomed toward
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his
net; the Flyers could not
fans who adore him. When he

which Is conducted in the mold
of the annual Superstars

on the ice, surrounded yet clear the puck. But at all times,

competition.

Thus he was the key in the
the Flyers carry a U lead into
to night's third game of the Na- opening 4-1 Philadelphia
tional Hockey League's cham- triumph, and in Sunday's 2-1
piomhip series. lie has allowed victory. Can Game 3 be any
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part complements the other." pass and basketball free throw, stacle co urse and badminton, f inished second in weightLifting
Lundquist t ook f irst in golf,
This fact was most evident In and fourth in bowling,
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The Outcasts scnred 11 tens
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sided win over Auto Train.
lead into t he final inning.
Charles Smith and Willie
Famous Recipe exploded for Cummings of the Outcasts
seven runs and an apparently combined to pitch a rare slow
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Coas tline dumped Lake Monroe
Henry Bryant contributed a
Inn &amp;-lto win the first hall title, home run, Charles Duhart
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Randy Brown edged Bob
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Children's Television. Founded
Since your children are going
Robert B. Choate, now the carefully calculated sales first effort resulted in 35,000
Why have the TV networks by two Boston women who were chairman of another consumer pitch of Saturday morning letters on the Lucas Tanner to spend an estimated 1,000
decided to appoint a special appalled at the terrible TV fare group called Council on "kidvid."
show, most of them from high- hours per year watching T lb.. step mahts it st i t c h md b,giiis :.d
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minutes per hour permitted on for $300,000. ACT also has children and their paren ts by School Television capitalizes on
If you are unable to take part Where the action Is:
children's programming?
managed to affect local market research. This includes what's good about evening TV. in one of the many consumer
Action for Children's
Why did three major drug programming, recently forcing monitoring the reactions of PTST alerts teachers and groups you may want to help Television, 46 Austin St.,
companies withdraw vitamin one Los Angeles sta tion to sample kids as they play with pa rents to worth while specials your children become more Newtonville, Mass. 02150.
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George's stopped Stromlxrgfinally beat the rain, and Carlson 10-3 and Jack Prosser
Wesley Steele and Lance Ford dumped United TrimAtiney of U.S. Bank responded sportation UnIon 74.
wi th a no-hitter.
Kevin Waters blast",d 2 triple
A:ter rain washed out the and single, Tony Little tipped
local Little League's last two two singles and Scott Wate r
tries at pla y ing baseball, the slammed a triple for (;eor
weather turned bright and
Jack Wiggins and Twi
sunny, es pecially for the U.S. lively of George's combined to
Bank duo,
toss a two-hitter.
Steele and Abdney combined
Walter Law paced Jack
for a no-hitter Monday, leading Prosser Ford with two singles.
U.S. Bank to a 20-1 win over Jerry Farina headed United
Florida State Bank In the Transportation Union with a
American League.
home run and single.
In the other American
In the National League,
League game, Sanford Atlantic Medical Center edged First
Bank remained atop the league Federal 9-7 and Seminole
standings with a 6-3 win over Sporting Goods romped over
Seminole Petroleum.
Chase 201.
U.S. Bank scored 11 runs in
Kevin Story led Medical
the top of the first inning and Center with a double and single.
then coasted to victory on the Wayne Smith rapped two
arms of Steele and Abdney.
singles, and Donald Baubitz
Steele hurled the first three and Earl Fields poked two
innings, striking out three, singles each for First Federal.
walking three and allowing no
Jamie Jessup led Seminole
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shoot ing.
The Warrio rs were forced out of shifts for Games 3 and 4. Arena
Lefty Renaud claimed the top their normal home court, the availability, or lack of it,
award in Division V i over 36
Oakland Coliseum, by an ice prompted the switch in this
years old with first lace show,
series.
f inishes in ping pong, obsta cle
"I'm a little concern ed about "We'll be happy wi th a split
course and basketball free
not being able to play in our out here," conceded Jones.
throw shooting.
regular place," said Golden
Rick Barry, Golden State's
He also tied for first in State Coach Al Attles. "We captain and high scorer. and

baseball hitting, took second in

haven't played in the Cow Pal- one of the few players on either

largest point total won in each

the football pass, third in

ace in so long that it's really team to have played in the Cow

of the five age classes.
The competition concluded

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like playing on a neutral court. Palace, doesn't mind the switch
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congratulate Willie. Senior division winner was Rickle Cooper. Each entry received a ribbon. Each
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The Cen tral Flo rida Chorale still has rot reached the
goal for its proposed concert tot, to Po'an.
"A Polish Affair" the groups last major fund raising
effort fell short of the expected response from the coni-

ruunity and the group still needs sporrs for six singers.
or a total of approximately
"There appears to be some misu nderstanding in the
cumunity about our trip," says Imne &amp;mm. "Ptis tmr
is not simply a paid va ca tion for the Central F1O('143

Qale.We will eperforminga minimum ol nine formnai
concerts and are expected to give concerts whenever and
wherever the Polish Government MSWStS." EaCh
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Monday to lead Moose to a 10.0 6-2 slate.
win over Knigh ts of Columbus In the Senior League, Poli ce
in the Sanford Junior Baseball jumped to a 7-0 lead and then
League, and police won its first he ld off la te Chase rallies,
game in the Se nior League.
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durance record this week with a 16,5-mile swim from the
Florida Keys to Freeport, Bahamas.

outside of "20 to 30 seconds every hour for food,
"The problem with resting is if you rest too long, you might
get stiff," he said. "After a while of steady swimming, you
are like In a trance, you turn into sort of like a machine."

Huggard of Freeport, N.Y., on why he Is willing to brave
sharks and the fatigue of fighting the strong currents in the

To keep him awake, his wife Nancy and fellow New York

50-mile wide Gulf Stream.
Huggard is scheduled to enter the Atlantic Ocean at Coffin's Patch, a reef off Marathon in the Florida Keys, on
Thursday. }e hopes to swim at 40 strokes a minute and reach

policeman Dick Boullianne will talk and read to him and PlaY
pop music and, 'If I get cramps, Dick's going to get in the
water and try to rub it out," Huggard said.
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Thursiav to knock heads," he
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When asked if his sore ankle.
injured Saturday night in the

109-101 third game loss here.
victory over the Colonels.
Indiana, pumped up when still bothered him, the Indiana
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and Texas were not scheduled.
Remy's first major league homer, a threerun ShOt off reliever Jim Perry, highlighted a
five-run fourth Inning that broke a 3-3 tIe.
Stanton hit a two-run homer in the first Inning
off In Hood and Harper connected off Perry
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Rick Burleon's hit-and-run single In the
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doubles by Jim Rice and Dwight Evans added
three more runs.
Oakland's Gene Tenace rove In tour runs
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White Sos 2, Oiioles 1
Jorge Orta's two-nm single In the third Inning helped Stan Bahnsen gain his first victory
of the season, with clutch seventh-Inning relief
from Rich Gossage.
Tigers 5, Twlns3
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Roberts and a pair of solo shots by Gai
Sutherland powered Detr,tt to victory. Jo'
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Roberts' fifth home run of the season gave
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rookie Mike Pazik. After Roberts walked with
tw out in the third, Horton hit his ninth home
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Yankees 5, Royals I
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runs of the season off Kansas City's Steve
Busby and Roy White ripped a two-run double.
The fourth-Inning homer was the first of the
year for Chxnbliss, who delivered again In the
eighth and also drove In New York's fourth run
with a fifth-Inning single.
New York starter Rudy May allowed three hits
and struck out eight in 52-3 Innings before giving
way to Dick 'fldrow, who yielded one more hit
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ping the Redbirds on just
crowd of 10,111 at San Diego en roue to a 14-5 mark, was
than due. "It's good to see
single as the Padres eked out a Stadium home happy.
get
that first one."
him
1-0 ictcrv on John Grubb's 10th
Elsewhere iii the National
Astros 4, PhIls 2
inning home run, his first of the League, the San Francisco GiBob
Watson's eighth hom
year. The only hit for St. Louis ants beat the Pittsburgh P1run
of
the season, tying him'
was a leadoff single by Li.us rates 6-4, the Houston Astros
with
Philadelphia's
Greg Lu-'
Melendez In the seventh inning. defeated the Philadelphia Phils
"It was the best game of my 4-2 and the Los Angeles Dodger zlnskl for the National League
Edtn tBOod) $ 1; 1 Corky Succr
WtdnesdayI aam,s
IHglns) 5 1
cares'r h.'eaq.ca e'if (
Cab land at Boston. In)
edged the Chicago Cubs 3-2. lead, plus a trio of ur.carr.cd
IIT)I - M - Pa,, C.; .1 Ci,tia'
runs helped Houston &amp;iap the
balls the Cardinals hit," said
GIants 6, Pirates 4
ans.as City at hew York. 16W 1 Wenever Bert 100, 5mph '31.
TUSCAL003A,
Ala.
(AP)
"We have made Joe a substan..
The president said the Jones, a 25-year-old lefthander
Mike Caidwell, given a vote of Phils' seven-game win streak.
7 Senators 'Tina (Crank) 61. 3.
(ni
Virginia
Charm
(Plo
Dr'vtr)
s.
.
Watson has driven In seven of
The yearling World Football tial offer. I guess like every- "material parts of the contract who
T,riaS at Mi1w*uk, In)
year ago led the major confidence by San Francisco
Western Harvey tTa ' ot) • '
Detroit at M'vesot, In)
League leart' today whether body else, we just have to sit and some subtle parts of it have leagues with 22 defeats but is Manager Wes Westrum, posted the Astros' last 12 runs, live on
Flyer B.arong (Harsher) 101; 6
PItn'c'rp t Ch'ca. ($
free-agent
quarterback Joe and wait for Joe to make up his been worked out. Namath Is now 5-2 with a sparkling 1.80 his first victory after five de- Sunday and two Monday night.
Ami Belle (Bjgeos) 97
Dodgers 3, Cubs 2
Potentate Pick ((JOel) si. $
Namath will make the jump
mind. That's all we can do."
looking for additional potential earned run average
feats with a complete-game ef1975.
National Leaqii
Bomber G (IhienleId) 72
A
sacrifice fly by pinch.hittezt
from
the
National
Football
Namath's decision, Hemrne- or contingent benefits."
East
Against the Cardinals, Jones fort against the Pirates, and
W L PcI. GB I NINTH - I N - Pace Cl - $625: League New York Jets to the ter said, would be known LiterBill
Buckner with the bases
Hemrneter would not define recorded 22of his 30 outs on helped himself with a three-run
'Yankee Hobo (Blood:
71 1) 61$
loaded the eighth Inning proPrncessStronQ (Regg)3 13 Clay WFL's Chicago Winds.
nally by the league, "but we'll the additional benefits. He said, ground balls. He also struck out double in the fourth inning.
2'O :s 571 1
17 1: 4 Western So"
vided the Dodgers with the winBut WFL President Chris keep it confidential until he however, that they represented
three.
17 Ii SAl 2' a
"I
was
going
to
leave
him
in
hhiybo1l. S CPto'ce (Seders)
'.r* York
15 1S .500 1
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run. The Cubs had tied it in
Hemmeter
said
Monday
that
it
wants
to
make
the
announce"a
sutt.antial
sum
of
money,
He retired l2of the 13 batters there come hellor high water,"
Plaricys Orsice (Patterson) 5, 1. 7.
13 17 dE 6
the
top
of the eighth on Jose
based
on
substantial perform- remaining after Melender' said Westrum, figuring CaldSay.' Clair (Stevens) SI. S Bells would be a while before the de- rnent." That probably would
' Louis
11 19 171 6'
Dean (Bri'e:nak) s 1.
cision is made public,
Cardenal's
wo-nin double.
3flCe."
come in Chicago, he said.
single before Grubb sent the well, 7-I at this point last season
TENTH
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1415: 1 Victorious Beau (Larrabeel
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Jones dauled the St. LouI
pitcher to lose 22 irnes in one Diego Padres is provini he's a C';rdinals Monday night, stop

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due for taxes herein set opposite the lame, together with alt cost of such
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$19.30
(01 2
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$19.50
(0? 5
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$19.30
LU! 4
IS? Sl'lNCtI LAND CO
$19.33
LOT S
1ST SEMIPICLE LAND CU
$11.30
LU, 6
1ST SIMIP.'ILt (AND CO
$19.30
LIST 7
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$19.33
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119.33
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1ST SIUI%CLI LAND Cl
$19.33
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$19.53
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119.50
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1St SININCII LLTID CC)
$19.30
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1ST 51$INCLE (AN)') CO
$19.50
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$19.30
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$19.30
LOT IC
1ST SIPINCLI LAND CU
$19.30
LIII I?
1ST SEMINoLE LAND CD
119.50
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IS! SINt'.0t (AP.i) CO
$19.30
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IS? SENINCLI LAND CU
$19.53
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$19.3)
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$19.3)
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119.30
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$19.30
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151 STl.CL (AlL) C')
$19.33
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$11.33
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15! 5(0114.3(1 LAN.) Ci
119.33
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$19.33
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$11.50
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$19.33
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$19.33
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119.3.3
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119.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$19.33
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119.33
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119.30
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$19.33
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$19.30
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$19.53
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$10.30
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1*9.50
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119.30
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119.33
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$11.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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119.50
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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$19.33
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1ST S(NIICLI (ANt) Cii
$19.30
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$19.50
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$19.53
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$19.33
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$19.30
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$19.33
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$11.33
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$19.30
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$19.50
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$19.30
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$19.50
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$19.30
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1ST 5(11150(1 LAND CO
$19.30
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1ST SEMINOLE (AlsO CD
119.30
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$19.50
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$19.30
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$19.33
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$11.50
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119.33
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111.30
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$19.30
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$19.30
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119.50
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$19.30
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$19.34
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119.33
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$19.33
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$1.SO
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$19.33
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115-11
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119.30
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$19.30
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$19.50
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119.30
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$11.30
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LOT 116
$19.30
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119.50
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$19.30
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$19.50
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519.30
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$19.30
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119.30
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$19.50
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$17.41
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111.41
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111.41
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117.41
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117.41
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117.41
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117.41
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117.41
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117.11
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stacks and stacks of white
s3ewall tires are stored
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state that it's affecting the
morale of our men," Chief
Deputy Duane Harrell said
today as he toured the
sherif ('s office with
newsmen '
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County Commissioners
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square feet of storage
space at a new cotintyowned building at the Five

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fie explained. "If we had to
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storage building would be

allowing us to sell iern at
auction.
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expert they'll stay there.
So we have to store them
where they are safe. Only

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for that many tires.

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holding a saleand report to
stacked out there because
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with the bicycles and other
toner Dick Williams is
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"The need for storage

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record files and cartons of
other equipment sitting

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sert1f's deputies are
dressing for work at home

Other persons scheduled t
Friday Umt the decision was
appear at tonight's meeting will made, but officials were
The fact that the U.S. Justice be wasting their time unless waiting until th,is week to forDepartment, as of this mor- Justice officials send their mally deliver the ruling.
rdng, had not come through ruling later today. Layer said
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Tonight's selection of two new
Rosenwald Washington office of the Justice
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principals will mean jobs for 44 closing
teachers, School Supt. Bud Elementary will not affect the Department, told him he would
get back with him later this
hiring of the principals.
Layer said today.
"We've got to," I,ayer .s.aid, afternoon on that decision.
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but bargaining is give and take. It's a new ball SEA are "money" Items.
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Rosenthal, who said
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of tr yin g
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were hired to teach and cannot be spared from
munication among teachers within the association
trying to push us apart you're doing a good job I
"onus" on the SEA and told Pe lley
haven't seen 'good faith' bargaining on your part." and that communication ultimately will benefit the negoUators "shouldn't be meeting during school classroom activities.
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educational system.
hours"
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"Good communication as long as somebody else
discussion of Amclation and Teacher flights in
Rosenthal's reasoning was that taxpayers are Bill Moore.
pays for it," Pelley retorted. "You were hired to paying for members of Pelley's team to Meet
which Pelley refused to allow SEA the use of school
During the ,'more pleasant time," the two tearns
teach, and we are not providing a cortununication
buildings for meetings "during reasonable hours."
during school hours while team. members were tentatively agreed that the SEA president nmy go
system.
hired for purposes other than collective on campuses for purposes of contract maintenance.
Pelley also refused to spend School Board money
"Principals were hired to communicate; you bargaining. For example, one Pelley team member But that may happen only wi th prior approval from
for purchase of bulletin boards nor would he agree
system's
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Lhe use of the school
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drew guffaws froca SF,A. ncgot.iatms who feel
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riwlltoo~ Chairrnon's' Resignation Causes Concern Locally
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The resignation of the chairman of thc Public
Employes Relations Commission (PERC) in
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scratching their heads and wondering just whicli
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watching Tallahassee to see Just what
turned in his resignation last week. That effect Freeman's
resignation will have on collective
resignation became effective today, and his office bargaining.
will remain vbcant until the governor appoints a
For example, Harry Pell ey, th e School Board's
successor,
chief negotiator in Seminole County, new to
And, since PERC is the state agency charged Tallahassee two days last week to try and assess
with sett atg up guidelines for collective bargaining Freeman's resignation
and to find out when PERC
in Florida, both teachers' unions and school
of- will hear a request from Pelley.

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principals and their assistants are considered
'managerial" employes, or whether they.tnay form
a unit for pirposes of baraIni
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Board.
That issue is so important here that the School
Board is even considering a suit against PERC if
the Commission says principal.i may bargain.

Actually, PERC officials aeady have said principais may form unit, separate from teachers, and
that specifically Is what Pelley is challenging.
Pelley said this morn in g, however, that PERC
may not hold "another hearing for a month"
because of Freeman's resignation. And Pelley and
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no time in launching his
campaign
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presidential election. Since then
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daughter, Amy. The Carters
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little hometown of Plains.
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the United States Naval
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the campaign trail on her own,
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on his behalf.
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YOUNGSTERS
seven
years, she traveled
youngsters at play last week before the at.
Mrs. Carter was in Sanford
ternoon rains came and washed out the activity at Fort Mellon Park.
around
the world with her
The Sanford area had its share
Friday as part of her swing
of later afternoon rains nearly every day last week, but
husband
while he was Lerving
AT PLA Y
not enough to dam pen the spirits of
through Central Florida this
youngste rs such as these.
in the U.S. Navy.
week. She was overnight guest
In 1953, they returned to
MRS_immy(ROSALYNN)CARTER
Friday night with her
Plalnsto open a mail fertilizer
and seed business and Rasalynn
managed the books while
Senate
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Mrs. Carter got her introducti
into politics when
to
Senate in
2 and
served for
In 1970, she campaigned
"icininole County Commission Chairman Sid Viblen
entire state should be self-supporting and fee systems
every day, all day, to get her
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement(FDLE).
Since no other 10callY operated crime labs are husband elected governor.
Jr., continued his fight today to win at least a year's
should be instituted to allow the facilities to pay for
The request to the FDLE was made after it was
funded by the state, Vthlen says there Is "Opposition" Jimmy concentrated on person.
funding for the Sanford Crime Lab.
themselves,
discovered that funds were running out. The proposal
in
Tallahassee,
tOPefSOfl campaigning. ,That
Vihien said he's contacting State Senators John Vogt
Also, Vogt said the way things look the lab here will
waa made by Sheriff John Polk, but the FDLE was
Is the greatest way to win. He
and Ken Plante in an effort to convince them to fight
be taken over by the state when present funds are
Vthlen says the "problem is money" and that was not obligated to large
unresponsive to suggestions that it operate the lab
for at least a year's funding for the locally operated
exhausted. That takeover could mean lower salaries
legislators are attempting to be as tough as possible contributors as he did not have
Vogt had no indication whether the Senate would
crime lab. The facility already was voted a $450,000
for some employes in Sanford's lab because, Vogt
concerning distribution of funds.
back the House measure, but he spoke mainly in terms
appropriation by members of the House.
He decided more than t'
says, salaries here in some cases are higher than those
of Senate philosophy. Vihien, however, said he will
go that he would make
Of
ficials
have
speculated
that
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both
federal
Vogt, a Cocoa Beach Democrat, told The Herald that
paid by the state,
press Senate leaders to try and win Senate approval of
for
The White House and
and county
the Senate philosophy is that crime hats across the
for the lab will be depleted sometime
County officials fought to have the lab taken over by
funds,
Ge
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governor can no
around July 1.
ucceed himself.
When her husband was first
elected
governor, she said any
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River are being destroyed by herself, overseeing the staff.
dinance to create a street
developmnts which are diverJimmy liked to bring home
lighting district in the numbero reports from county
the
department
heads.
ting water away from them, the guests for dinner so they cooked
Tanglewood sutxlivision in
state Game and Fresh Water for persons for almst every
Ill_i.
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special menus, for all the
The commission has adopted moie s
County Courthouse.
tars, foreign visitors,
a resolution calling on the waArind L'r Clock
war
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visitors enjoyed sampling gri ts
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peach
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receive the service
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Major bills on weapons
and the energy cns1sarebefnreCongressthIsu'ek
wiu me enae plans to cegin a "great debate" on U.S.
defense and foreign policy.
The Senate today was considering President Ford's
request that Congress Lift its cutoff of U.S. military aid to
Turkey.
Congress cut off the aid effective last Feb. 5 because of
Turkey's occupation of Cyprus, but Ford contends
reswnption of the aid Is
to bring pe of renewed
Cyprus peace negotiations.
In the aitermath of the end of U.S. Involvement In
Vietnam arid Cambodia, a philosophically diverse mixture of senators including Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, D.
Mass., and Barry M. Goldwater, R.Ariz., will lead what
they call the "great debate" on whether America should
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said the jail. Further Investigation
Palance Co, 40, of 12 Hlbisu.s time to be suicide "
that Bonnie
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woman apparently went to the today revealed
after boaters saw smoke or. boat ramp location In a car, got Statten Brown reportedly
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12'30 p.m.
with gasoline and set it afire, the Sanford address previously
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Deputy Donald Dreggors said
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Sanford po!1c: are in.
&amp;9-year.old Norman Riddell of
Sai4fuJMan Shot
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vestigating the reported theft of
Forest City reported he was In a
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with her clothing afire and 50, 1116 E, 111h St., WIS thtft.
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the respect of its friends and receive the abuse of its
machines. Listed as missing
North, Altamonte Springs, by the case this moming.
enemies if it re-establishes tie3 with Cuba, a convention of
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suffered third-degree burns arrested by deputies early 200 packs of cigarettes and a
The Cuban Federation of the Midwest, which claims to
Michael
Wangler,
seventh
grader
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Tuskawilla
Middle
School,
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over her entire body.
Saturday on a host of traffic quantity of beer.
represent about 3,000 Cubans in Kentucky, Indlani and
explains two-digit divider h entered in the All School Fair to
Sheriff's Capt. L. J. Kris said violations listed a 1506
Principal Owen McCarron. (Herald Photo by EMs Nichols)
Ohio, urged Americans to reject diplomatic recognition of
INVENTOR
Outboard Motor Mliuslng
today that the woman's human Mellonvilie Ave., Sanford, adPremier Fidel Castro' regime.
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torch death "appears at this dress when booked at county
American will gain nothing by granting recognition,
Sherifrs deputies reportea
said Dr. Isidore J. Amigo, a refugee who now lives in
that Robert L. Thompson ,
(leveland.
reported that a 1425 outboard
motor was taken from a garage
Opens
at 1925 E. Hampton Circle,
Winter Park, and Maria L
DURHAM, N.C. (AP)
A space exhibit termed the
McCluskey reported $240 in
best in the countryb been opened by the NorthCarollna
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jewelry, a radio and tape player
Museum of Life and Science.
was missing after a burglary at
The exhibit shows America's space program from its
Valley Forge Apartments,
A series of recommendations Gramkow, Sanford-based mission will consider the Queen.
earliest days. It Includes the burned and scorched Apollo 4
the mayor's office will cern- Altamonte Springs.
spacecraft.
for expansion of cemetery funeral home directors, resignation of John M. FitsOther business will include an plete the agenda.
Deputy R. S. Morton reported
Astronaut Charles Duke Jr., the IM mw to set foot on
space will highlight what outlining location of land which patrick from the Sanford updating of the tank farm
a door was pried open at Doc's
the moon, cut the ribbon at opening ceremonies Saturday.
promises to be an otherwise could be developed for new Airport Authority and the construction project; reports on
Hickory House Restaurant,
He said the exhibit was "quite remarkable" and "one of
brief session of Sanford City cemetery space will be read to reappointment of Samuel the insurance advisory cornU.S. 17-92 and Spartan Drive,
the finest" he had sm.
Commission at 4 p.m. today In the Commission for Its eon- Wright to the Sanford Housing mittee and an Industrial
and $110 taken from vending
CASSELBERRY— CouncThe exhibit, which has something from nearly
city hail.
sideration.
Authority. Wright's term of development meeting.
machines plus a quantity of
Umn
John Zac
request for
Apollo mission, also has one of the four lunar excursion
A letter from Robert I.
Brisson and Gramkow's office expires tomorrow.
$200 for to Vietnam refugees
modules (IEM)
Brisson and William L. suggestions are in response to a
tops the agenda for this city's Deputy S. A. Walthers
report by City Manager W.E.
7:30 meeting tonight at City reported burglars entered th
"Pete" Knowles that "city
Kunalba Inc., building at 1399
cemetery spaces are continuing
Ratification of a lease With
WINTER SPRINGS
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Although fellow council W. 511-434, Longwood, over the
to be purchased and the city can the Standard System Cor. public hearing on proposed members
have indicated no weekend and removed aplook to a future shortage of poratlon is scheduled tonight Ordinan ce
proximately $3,000 in office
119 regulating money will be forthcoming, a machines from an accountant's
land."
when the Seminole County Port construction of streets and resolution welcoming the
The funeral home directors Authority (SCOPA) meets at 8 sidewalks will be held tonight ln refugees here Is expected.
office.
will report that property along p.m.
conjunction with the :30 p.m.
Extensive vandalism was
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state road 46A, west of the city,
The lease agreement tops a City Cow1 meeting,
List- Now
reported
at IL T. Milwee Middle
city's degree of participation
could be purchased for long agenda which includes a
School, 511-427, Longwood,
The amendment to the Fence U county's drainage
WASHINGTON (AP)
"Well, we indicated at the crew was later released and cemetery development,
report on the status of a new
City
where
glass was kicked out of a
Ordinance will be up for a program. At present,
American casualties In - The time that we were withdrawing picked up by a U.S. Navy ship
The Commission will also budget for operation of
Window
and doors and offices
Engineer Ken Ellers has been
Mayaguez rescue were sub- from the island that initially while the ground and air attack hear a request from Seminole authority and a meeting with second reading.
teacher's
lounge ranand
the
Instructed to attend but not to
stantlally higher than originally there had been a number of was still underway.
Bakery Products Inc., for a 12- Seminole County Sheriff's
Back on the agenda again tbis participate. That Instruction sacked.
repor'd and now stand at five choppers that had been downed,
The Marines met heavy Fe- month extension on paving of Department officials regarding week will
Deputies said at least two
be city employes' may be amended
to allow
dead, 16 missing and between 70 that we were running a muster sistance when they stormed Laurel Ave., and consider a new jail facility at
the port.. working hocus and acceptance Ellers to participate fully
person are believed to have
and 80 wounded,
on board the ships in order to onto Koh Tang in search of the condemna tion proceedings of
Jim Ryan, administrator for of recommendations of the
also vandalized numerous
meetings.
The new casualty figures assess what had
crew. Schlesinger denied that property located at 716 Hickory SCOPA, said the authority will Planning Commiss
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student
lockers, scattering
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from th, air, ground and sea damage.
an intelligence error led to the Ave., owned by C.B. Franklin, also receive reports from its dLn Planning Jurlsdict!on of Ucipated fullyhe
up to
now Ii contenta wet' a wide area.
operation in the Gull of 'fl.
decision to scnd Marines to Kob with a 90-day notice time attor ney concerning the pen- areas
adjoining the city because of the ci
Edward 0. High reported
"We attempted to get out
ty's fear of
WW were disclosed Sunday
Tang alter the Mayaguez crew- recommended by the housing ding C.SS1. bankruptcy suit boundaries,
three televisions, stereo
double taxa tion,
Defe nse Secretary James 11. results as they became clear, men already had been removed code inspector,
and
legal
actirn
regarding
Fire hydrants and their
equipment, a shotgun and a
Schlesinger. On Friday, the after notification of iie*t
by their captors
In other action, the Corn- ownership of the Paddie wheel maintenance and Reins under
pistol, valued at $Z500, plus $63
Pentagon put preliminary
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casualty figures at one Marine
The casualties were suffered not the crew in its entirety or
burglary at 3486 Astoria Ct.,
killed,
wounded and 13 Ma- Wednesday night (Eastern even In part had been removed
Eastbrook, according to a
rines and airmen missing.
time) when Marines Landed on from the island" and "we
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servicemen killed were three Cambodian coast in the mistak- seize the island," Schlesinger
Deputies today were also
Marines and two airmen.
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investigating
the reported theft
higher estimate of the wounded crew was being held there.
At one point, the United
of $200 cash from the Pizza Hut
Includes "all sorts of minor
States seriously considered usIt later was disclosed that
at 2607 N. Semoran Blvd., south
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wounds," Schlesinger said on crew had been put on a fishing tag B52 bombing raids on Cam•
Seminole, according to sheriff's
ABC-TV's "Issues and An- boat and taken to the mainland bodia as part of the rescue efdesign and her husband's reports
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port of Korn Pong Son and and a fort, but then decided on the
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Cambodian naval vessel. The carrier Coral Sea.
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A 36-year-old Texas man is
U.S. jets sank several Camrnamion.
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bodian gunboats and fired on
Little gold peanut pins and tie ment is morning,
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wondering
others In the Gull of Thailand
tacks are also worn by the how a thief managed to get in
Wednesday. Later, the Jets
Carters and their campaign his motel room last night and
stagedairstrlkesonthe Camworkers.
make off with his watch and
bodian mainland after the MayHer hobbies are cooking, wa llet,
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How will the awards go? The mainland attack was designed
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The Carters are members of
iSO and $100 in cash.
reidy for its biggest night of the voted by the Academy mem- was cancelled.
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Summit did say that
Schlesinger said the U.S. ebershlp but by blue-ribbon Cornyear
the Emmy awards.
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e night he
sponse to the ship seizure "disThe stars and series makers mittees.
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win," says Mrs. Carter, who saw a "flicker of light" In his
Usually the number o iiuird. pels ny U!'.sbns about Airtrg thei'
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Paladium for the 77th ann ua l nations are a good barome ter, ica in the post-Vietnam pen- •
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Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, nations 13.
Doing his campaigning on the
Among the series, "&amp;,5ft" Asked what the United
most of the other nominees are
personal level, she feels, gives
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Retiring recently from the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad were
expected to be In the audience, was the leader with 11, followed would do if South Korea was at. GOING
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As in previous years. th e by "The Mary Tyler Moore tacked, Schlesinger said the
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foreman F.P. Dunn. Sheppard holds fishing equipment presented and what the people want and
than one.
nate acceptance speeches by yesteryear, "All in the Family" vigorous action than we were
te something she
as a retirement gut.
and 'ihe Wimllons," cuid man- Inclined to take during much of
disetors, wItcrs and ot her
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age only four apiece.
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nae tiottea race is in the Cat
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Charlotte because it is i'nviron
The General Development
Jay Landers, director of the mentally unsound.
Corp. wants the Cabinet to go on Internal Improvement Trust
"If they are trying to turn it to
record against a seawall on the Fund, says he doesn't intend to their legal advantage, that's
Myakka River in Charlotte help General Development but their business," Landers said.
County so the firm can protect has recommended that the Cab- "We're not worried about their
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quota of fun and exercise Saturday at Hopper Elementary School.
The kids danced from Z to 4 In the afternoon with Ms. You calling.

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Final Spending Debate

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
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Gets Started In Senate
TA!iA1ItSEE, Via. (AP) iiioiittis.
As the Senate prepared for
Senate leaders hope to finish
final debate today
its $4.47 work on their appropriations
billion spending bill, the bill and send it to a House-Senstate Revenue Department ate conference committee to
released more gloomy figures settle differences.
on state income.
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DEAN'S CAREER APPAREL
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The department sales tax collections for April totaled $105.6
million, $4.4 million less than in
April, 1974. The department's
total collections for the first 10
months of fiscal 1974-75 were
$1.69 billion, down $21.3 billion
from the previous year.
Jay Yelton, state economist,
said the sales tax collections
through April were about $5
million below the estimate used
In preparing state spending
plans, but early figures indicated the collection would
bounce back in May.

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saying Safeco saved me $50
on car insurance.
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You can smile when you're
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Total general revenue collections were running about $13
million below estimate, but part
of that was a result of transfer
of $6.2 million In racing tax
money in May instead of April
and later than expected
payments of intangible taxes,
Yelton said.
With three weeks remaining
In the 1975 session, the only essential business remaining before the legislature appeared to
be the appropriations bill,
scheduled for afternoon Senate
debate, and final approval of
conference committee reports
on bills to reorganize environmental and social-service
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Lawmakers are trying to end
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the Academy capitulated.
This year's show puts the accent on femininity, with a paprnc..c
rade of
replacing the usual gag-ridden
comedians.
The h tess's: Lucille Ball,
Carol Burnett, Mary Tyler
Moore, Beatrice Arthur, Jean
Stapleton,
Cher, Teresa
Graves, Michael Learned
Karen Valentine and Susan
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Unjike am Oscars, which
have been weak In performances by actresses, the Emmle have five r .rkabe performances to chow from: Jill
clayburgh, "Hust!lng"; Ellisbeth Mont g omery, "The
Legend of Little Borden";
Diana RIgg, "In This House o'
Maureen Stapleton,
"The Queen of The Stardust
Ballroom"; Katharine Hepburn, "Love Among the Ruins."
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the School Board are anxious to see what PERC's
position will be concerning Pefley's stipulation that
principals are "management" and as such cannot
enter Into collective bargaining. In some states,
principals, like teachers, form units and bargain
with School Boards.
Also cuncernedover the resignation ffe teachers'
(*lanhZaUofls that are presently engaged In
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Seminole, the Seminole Education Association
is prei4 n*gotiatIng a 75-page master
contract proposal
"We're concerned; you have to be," SEA
Executive Director Gene Grooms said. Grooms
said his understanding was that Freeman stepped
down because he "couldn't get his funds."
And with PERC already beselged with req.nests
like Pefleys
from officials across the entire
state, the loss of its chairman can do little to
enhance collective bargaining.
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Seminole's School Board was set to sue the
Commission, but is holding off until a ruling Is
banded down on Pefley's request. Whatever the
Commission decides will have dramatic urnplications statewide because the issue Is as vibrant
in other counties as In Seminole.
Pelley said officials have received no official
word as to the exact cause of Freeman's stepping
down, but governmental sources say the
;egislature's reerUon of his total budget request
may have prompted that decision,

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) A prisoner at the
Loxahatchee Road Prison near West Palm Beach was
reported in good condition today after being shot in the leg
by a corrections officer, a state prison spokesman says.
Moses Jones, 33, serving a 10-year sentence for assault
during a robbery in St. Lode County, was shot when he
became unruly and threatening after apparently drinking
homemade liquor, the spokesman said.
According to the official report, officer Raymond T.
Beiro tried to put 'tones In a segregated cell but the
prisoner threatened the guard, who then shot him in sell
defense.

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Rain-slickened highways contributed to the deaths of
three of the seven persons who lost their lives In weekend
traffic accidents In the state, the Florida Highway Patrol
says.
Raymond Phillip Rothfeldt, 32, of Okeechobee died
while pinned beneath his car after it ran off State Road 70,
23 miles west of Fort Pierce, during a shower late
Saturday, troopers said.
Jessie Roger Bell, 49, of Okeechobee, was killed Saturday when his car went out of control during a rain and collided head-on with another car on U.S. 27 In Palm Beach
County, the troopers said.
And L.J. Wilkerson, 49, of Bronson, died late Friday
when his car went off rain-slick State Road 349 in Levy
County, returned to the road and flipped over twice, the
troopers added.

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University of Florida
students are learning that it doesn't take a lot of land to
save on grocery money. Just a bit of work.
Del and Nancy Dunn, who rent a 15-by-20400t plot on a
two-acre mini-farm run by the College of Agriculture,
figure they are saving more than $200 a year In food costs
for themselves and daughter Leigh.
"We've planted corn, squash, tomatoes, eggplant,
beans, and cabbage, all surrounded by a circle of
marigolds," Dunn said. He explained the marigolds "are
there to prevent Insects from invading the other plants
that way we don't have to use pesticides."
He learned through a t.rochure that bugs don't like
marigolds.
"We furnish everything but the seeds for $6 per plot per
season," said Paul Landrum of Miami, president of the
Studcnt Agricultural Council that directs the program.
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WES'F PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A paralyzed dentist
and his wife have been awarded $1.6 million in damages
from a Lake Worth neurosurgeon who operated on him.
The verdict Saturday by a six-member jury was against
Dr. John K. Schwab.
Schwab's mouth dropped open in apparent amazement
as the award was announced.
The Jury awarded 11,325,000 to Dr. Leonard Tolley and
$360,000 to his wife, Elsa, after a two-week trial, 28 wItflCSSeS and eight hours of deliberation.
Tolley was injured in an automobile acident Dec. 24,
1972, which left him partially paralyzed, according to
testimony. Dr. Schwab performed spinal surgery on the
injured dentist on Jan. 12, 1973.
After the surgery, Tolley was a quadraplegic, unable to
use his arms or legs and unable to control bladder and
bowel movements, testimony showed.
The case apparently hinged on whether Tolley could
have improved without the surgery. There was conflicting
medical testimony.
Among the witnesses was Dr. Bernard Siwnan,
professor of neurosurgery at Howard University in
Washington, D.C.
"If you leave him alone, you've got better than 50 per
cent chance of him doing better," Dr. Susman said. "11
you don't operate there's a zero per cent chance of him
getting worse. If you operate, there's a 65 per cent chance
that he'll get worse and only about 30 per cent chance of
him getting better."

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The "Wild Man of Green
Swamp" says he hid in the wllth of Ceitral Florida nearly
eight niiontlsa because he was afraid he would be killed.
"He was afraid someone would kill him if he returned to
Tampa so he remained hidden In the woods," said interpreter David J. Chen of the grimy, frightened Chinese
tracked clown over the weekend by a sheriff's posse.
The man survived in the wilds by eating raw armadillo,
snakes and turtles as well as corn, fruit and canned goods
stolen from nearby farmhouses, officers said.
Sur:ster lounty officers he is believed to be Tunnel Hu, a
Tiawanese seaman missing from a Tampa hospital. But
the man insisted through interpreters that his name is Wu
Chang Tong, although he is from a southern Tiawan village, Chiou-kul Aw Lain.
Investigator Ron Elliott said inquiries were being made
with t oe Chinese consulate in Atlanta, a shipping agent in
linipt, and U S immigration authorities.
1k' said a passport was expected today from Taiwan to
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'lothing ablaze on a boat ramp
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having spent almost two years in the
hustle and bustle of an area like Manatee,
Sarasota and Hillsborough counties, a person
enjoys a smaller community much more than
one might think.
And so it was yesterday th.tt living In a
town like Sanford became a pleasure. It came
about on a Sunday afternoon drive around the
community as the writer learned a great deal
about the city and its residents.
It was the first real drive in the six months
we have lived in Sanford. The day was a
typical Sunday, bright and warm, but not too
warm. The old bus was running like a top and
there wasn't an much traffic as some Sun..
days, so we could drive slower and enjoy the
scenery more.
The first stop wasLake Monroe, then over
to the old Central Florida Zoo. As we walked
around, it became apparent that the people
who were doing the same weren't like the
"big city" types to the south. They
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Automobile Tax

Way Off Target

spoke without rcaliziruz that they were

The House Ways and Means Committee wants
to levy a special excise tax on new cars that do not
meet a federal standard on fuel economy. The idea
is to discourage automobile manufacturers from
producing high fuel consumers and to discourage
thei r customers from buying them in line with the
nation's need to hold hack on consumption of
petroleum.
The committee has given tentative approval to
a plan that would impose the tax on the sale of cars
beginning with the 178 model year. Cars that get
less than 18 miles per gallon would oe SUDJect, to we
tax the first year but the minimum standard would
rise to 20 miles per gallon by 1980. The tax would
add as much as five per cent to the cost of cars that
fall farthest below the standard.
Congress needs to remember that what it is
trying to do is reduce the demand for fuel, not the
demand for automobiles. Both the Administration
and Congress seem to be moving toward a consensus on raising gasoline prices for the sake f
fuel conservation, either through new taxes or
decontrol of petroleum prices, or both. Increases in
gasoline prices since 1973 already have shown that
this strategy can affect American driving habits.
To take the furth er step of adding an energy tax to
the price of automobiles would be superfluous and
would only aggravate Detroit's problem of
recovering from the slump which hit the auto industry last year.
U.S. automakers have already committed
th emselves to hchieving a 40 per cent improvement
in fuel economy for their full line of cars between
now and 1980. They have invested billions in design
work and retooling for a new generation of cars.
They have seen that their survival depends on
recapturing that significant portion of the U.S.
market which they yielded by default to foreign
manufacturers who got a head start in producing
more economical cars for sale in countries where
gasoline is expensive. This was underscored by the
report that sales of American-made cars were off
26 per cent in April compared to a year earlier,
while sales of Imports were up 20 per cent.
A special tax on cars that get fewer miles per
gallon is hardly needed as an inducement for
Detroit to put more emphasis on fuel economy. The
inducement is coming from the marketplace itself,
and it will be even greater as the price of gasoline
increases. The "fullsize" car has a place in that
marketplace, both because some people need
them. One out of four U.S. families have live or
more persons, and the cause of energy conservation will not be served by making It more
expensive for such families to buy the kind of car
they need.
Fuel is where the problem lies, and an energy
policy emphasing the real value of gasoline in
world that is slowly running out of it will cause
motorists to use it sparingly — regardless of what
kind of car they drive or how many miles it gets to
the gallon.
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Washington has ruled that the Consumer
A
Product safety commission has the authority to ban cigarettes
with a high content of tor If it concludes they are a
substance."misputscigaretlesinthesamecias$ashandgufl
bullets, another target of the commission, and with their old
reputation as coffin nails, maybe that's where they belong.
it
Congress may find It created a
sweeping power over traffic in
gate the
If cigarettes are guilty,
substances it
tobacco
is
suspect,
too,
and
Congress
may wind up with a
than
votes
to
tobacco
farmers every year
ruling that the subsidies it
are not only hazardous to the federal budget but to the Public
health as well.
federal judge In

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Driving down 17-92 south we passed a
Sanford pollee car and waved at the officer.
Lo, he waved back. Another surprise for an
old -big city" dweller.
We drove around Seminole Junior College
and through Lake Mary, just looking as we
rolled along. It was pleasant and uncrowded
after becoming accustomed to the bumper-tobumper traffic of U.S. 41 from Bradenton to

Sarasota.
Returning to Sanford, the old bus was
directed along Airport Blvd., then back to the
downtown area, passing Semincle Memorial
Hospital, Sanford Navr,t Academy, the

baseball fields at Ft. MeLt..., and back to the
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Returning home refreshed and slightly
surprised at finding things like well-used
parks and playgrounds, picnic areas, the zoo,
good fishing spots and such within a short
distance from the center of town, tis writer
decided Sanford is a pretty good place after
all.
It's much easier for those who live in the
community most of their Lives to find reason
to complain. A new pair of eyes can find —
both the good and the bad
many times
much quicker than the people accustomed to
seeing the same things daily.
A promist was made, mentally, that the
next time this writer attends a City Council
meeting to let those five gentlemen know that
there's a darn sight more good to Sanford and
sourroundlng area than bad.
And if everyone 'vill take the time for a
Sunday drive without closing their eyes,
they'll agree.

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and seven other foreigners de. Koreans and 200 Filipinos who distributed 1,100 tons of rice to called their ambassador from
exchange goods.
Thailand today accepted a
Capt. Miller and members of tamed by students in the town a wanted to be evacuated by L&amp; more than 220,000 persons.
Washington because U.S. Manote from the U.S. government his crew said the U.S. Marines Savannakhet radioed the U.S. forces on April 28-30
The new government also an- rines and planes wer' sent
left
expressing regret for the un- who were landed on an Island Embassy in Vientiane
they behind. Most of them arrived at nounced the liberation of all p0- without Thai permission from
Sappers Defuse Bomb
authorized use of Thai bases to off the Cambodian coast to res- were safe and well. Laotian the American Embassy too late litical prisoners from Con Son bases In Thailand to rescue the
attack Cambodia and recover cue them were put ashore on government officials were because sufficient notice was prison Island.
Mayaguez and her crew.
the freighter Mayaguez.
In Crowded Jerusalem
the wrong island. Miller said he negotiating with the students not given of the evacuation
The U.S. letter did not use the
Thailand's acceptance of
The U.S. government revised and the crew were on Rang San who took over the town on
word "apologize," but Thai
official said.
U.S. letter of regret defused a
By The Associated Press
the American toll In the May. Le'n while the Marines landed Wednesday and ordered the
Saigon radio said there was crisis between the United States Foreign Minister Chatichai
Sappers defused a bomb in a paint can ii a crowded
aguez operation sharply up- on Koh Tang, about 25 miles foreigners to remain in their some starvation in the
it was acceptSouth
and
its
last
ally
on
the
Southeast
Choonliavan
said
area of Jerusalem today near the Jaffa Gate. It was the
ward, announcing that five men away. A Pernagua aposesman homes.
it reaffirmed U.S.
Vimesc c;piLi1 becauu
mainland.
16th bomb incident reported In Israel and the occupied
were k illed, 16 were missing confirmed the wrong-island
An Lnternaticnal reli ef official the infl ux of refugees before th°'e Asian
respect for Thai sovereignly
territories in the past week,
and 70 to 80 were wounded. But landing.
in Saigon reported that about Communists occupied tl,e city.
The Thais had demanded an and indicated such an incident
The Israeli military command announced that a border
the captain of the Mayaguez,
In Laos, a dozen Americans two dozen AmerIcans, 150 South But it said the ne government potogy by Tuesday and to- would not recur.
Patrol k'.ot and cMct '.i 1sr '. ;flI') sYippthg through the
O1rte5
O in SingChatichai sent a note to 100
barbed wire fence along the Lebanese border. A
apore that seven dead Marines
st"nt demonstrators at the
spokesman said it was not known If the Arab was conPrefers
Florida
To
Canada
were already "on ice" when he
U.S. Embassy asking them to
nected with the Increased terrorism,
was brought aboard the tiedisperse.
The foreign minister
stroyer WiLson.
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said his government still in-AseniorAmericanolflclalreBahamian Politician Killed
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tends to call home its ambass&amp;Wan
ported that the Ford adminisdor
from Washington but only
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Island pollee are searching
tratlon seriously considered usfor
a
short period while the
for two men who shot arxi killed Alfree Butler, leader of
Ing B52 bombers against CamEGtJN AIR FORCE BASE, neer in Montreal for the past 10 jetliner, which picked up continuing to Canada, Thanh government
reviews economic
the People's Democratic Party, during a robbery atlxidia. The official said no one In Fla. (AP) - "1 would have years.
another
161
refugees
at
Fort
threw
up
his
hand
in
a
salute
and military agreements with
tempt.
the administration wanted to preferred to stay in the U.S.,
Mheboarded the Air Canada Chaffee in Arkansas before and said, "Your air force, the United States.
Authorities said Butler. 38,
!lenehy's Food
use the big bombers, but such right in Florida," says one of 35
they 're No. 1 all the time."
Store, owned by a friend, when two armed men entered
action was a real possibility, Vietnamese refugees on the
Eight other refugees took a
The student demonstrators
th e store late Sa turda y and demanded cash.
me Mayaguez left Singapore way to new homes with relacommercial
(light
later
Sunday
burned
effigies of Uncle Sam
Butler's frie nd , who was not identified, lock ed herself in
today for Hong Kong. The sh ip's tives ir' Canada.
in Canada.
from
F.lin
.;nIS'crtry"'".e
A.
a small room at the ear of the store when (lie men en.
owner denied a charge by
"It's been nice here," Lt. Col.
Kis
singer. But Premier Kukrlt
Murray
Oppertahauser
of
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th
tered, police said.
Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Dan Quach Thanh said Sunday
Ca na dian Ministry of Manpow- Pramoj rejected demands from
Butler refused to hand over any money and was shot
Cambodian chief of state, that of the tent city that had been
er and Immigration sa id the them and from Socialist
pointblank by one of the robbers before the two men fled.
her cargo included a large temporary home for him, his
refugees were not par'. of the pc!iticfar.s th.st the withdrawal
police said. Butler died an hour later at a local hospital.
number of plastic bombs and wife and four children.
3,000
that his coun try has of U.S. forces from Thai land be
Butler was formerly a member of the governing
radio-electronic equipment. A
Thanh, a former South Vietagreed
to acce pt in a resettle- speeded up.
Progressive Liberal Party's council, but later rejected
spokesman said most of the nam Air Force pilot, said he
Capt. Miller said the Camment
program
announced Sa tPrime Minister LO. Pi.ndling's leadership and formed his
cargo consigned to U.S. mill- was joining his brother, who
bodians
did not mistreat his
urday.
own People's Democratic Party.
tary bases In Thailand was post has been an electronics engi.
He said most of those will be men, but he felt they would not
going directly from Camp have been freed wi thout the
Pendleton in California or from U.S. military action .
Fort Chaffee.
U.S. Defense Secretary
The departure of four other James R. Schlesinger gave the
refugees to U.S. points left Eg. new report of Ame rican casutin's tent.city refugee popu- alties on a television program ,
ABC's "Issues and Answers."
lation at 3,472.
Joint Installation of WWI
MAY 19
IllInois Club of Deltona games. All former residents of
He said the numbers were a
Of ficials said two flights due
Barracks and Auxiliary, DelSouth Side School Advisory meeting In Community Center. Illinois welcome.
today from Guam would In- "little higher" than the preCommittee, 3:15,' school Carry-in dinner at 6 p.m.
Idylwilde School PTA, 7:30 totiaDeBary 1197, 1:30 p.m.,
crease the popula tion by 620.
vious report of one killed , 13
DeBary Community Center.
library,
followed by meeting and p.m.
Anothe r 252 are scheduled to missing and 22 wounded .
Fannette Edwards, president;
arri ve Tuesday.
Manuel Rodriguez, cornmander - elect.
Charles
Edwards, retiring Commander.
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Luncheon to follow. Mrs.
MAY 17, 1975
Mary
Rosdew M. Nicholls, Deltona
Anastesla Walters, chairman.
AUVE
ADMISSIONS
Annie W. Carroll, Lake
W illi am E. Rlemenschnelder,
Meeting
for
families
and
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STATE.,
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School, Silver Star
Veniece G. Cassanova
DISCHARGES
Road, Orlando. Guest speaker
Charlotte Davenport
Dr.
Charles Carter of Sunland.
1975
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Bernice Davis
MAY
Sanford:
IA
Daisy Dixon
Edith L Arnold
ADMISSIONS
Seminole County Humane
Tommie Lee Roll
Dora Mae Bryant
Society, 8 p.m., First Federal
Charles Jackson
John Nelson Henderson
Sanford:
S&amp;L, SR 434, Longwood.
Lydia Keen Miller
Frank M. Manning
Ruth Ann Rabun
Mental Health program at
Garfield Prince
Brenda J. Martin &amp; Baby Boy
Elsie A. MacDougall
Mental
Health facility, Florida
John L Randall
Dorothy M. Perkins
Arthur Krebs
hospital
North, Altamonte
Lula May Scott
Virgil H. Smith
Bonnie M. Holloway
Save 10%
Springs,
Speaker,
Dr. A. Arnold
Beulah G. Tinsley, DeLand
Bessie Lee Anderson
Nicola Amitrano, Deltona
Wettsteln. Open to public.
Catherine P. Audas, Deltona
Anna Gilligan, Deltona
Helen L
John J. Kenney, Deltona
Charles S. Butler
MAY 20
Susan Kelley Morgan, Lake
Carolyn fl Miller
Deltona Camera Club, 7:45
James J. Ripley
p.m., Providence Lutheran
Sheryl P. Donovan
Church;
mernbers'alldesof last
Susan L Stake, Chuluota
month's
workshop
to be shown
Elizabeth G. Dominick,
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awards
made.
New
and
ary
to 50%
welcome,
members
MRS. GERTRUDE FUIJPJI Springs, died Sunday morning. Thomas J. O'Reilly, Deltona
Born In Fannin Springs, she Irene K. McMullen, Deltona
Florida Nurses Association
Dist. 37 meeting, 4 p.m., County
Mrs. Gertrude Evelyn Fuller, lived In Altamonte for the past James C. Raulerson, Geneva
We're Eliminating
Health Dept auditorium. All
92, of Sanford Nursing and 13 years and was formerly of Ella Mae Nealy, Lake
nurses invited.
Convelescent Home died Sanford. She was a member of Monroe
An Excess Warehouse
of
Baptist
Church
the
First
Joan
E.
Crist,
Longwood
Friday. Born in Asbury Park,
(rooms 111gb School advisory
Annie L. Roberts, Augusta,
N.J., she moved to Winter Park Sanlando Springs.
committee, 7:30 p.m., adAnd Must Move The
Survivors include three Ga.
in 1924 from Maplewood N.J.
ndsUon building. Open to
She was a member of First daughter, Mrs. II. E. Bentley,
public.
Furniture In Our Stores
BIRTHS
United Methodist Church of of Daytona Beach, Mrs. James
MAY 21
Winter Park, United Methodist S. Williams, Bay Minette, Ala.
Sullivan,
H.
Mr. Mrs. Gary C. (Susan)
Women and the Wesleyan and Mrs. 0.
League of Women Voters,
Altamonte Springs; two sons, stake, a boy, Chuluota
Class,
7:30 p.m., First Federal of
Survivors Include a son, Lemuel E. Tew Jr., Altamonte Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael (Sheryl)
Seminole, SR 434, Longwood.
I. Fuller of Winter Springs and James A. Tew, Donovan, a girl, Sanford
Russell •,.,, ,,pn11 hllt1p
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DISCHARGES
David W. Fuller of Fullerton, great-grandchildren; brother,
Calif, and Mrs. Robert E. Herman Stringfellow, Tampa,
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Johnson of Brandon.
Billy Edward Fausett Jr.
Baldwin-MacNamara Seffner.
Brisson Funeral Home In Virgil H. Smith
Funeral Home, Altamonte
John L. Randall
Springs,
in chzrgc of charge of arrangements.
Albert Phelps
arrangements.
Greg M. Jacoby
Bertha
L.
Jennings,
IBBIEV.TEW
Ibble Viola Tew, 83, of 225 Funeral No ice
Casselberry
Joseph M. Parsons, DeBary
Forest Ave., Altamonte
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Ibbie
Mrs
Mary G. Rife, DeBary
FurtraI trvicei for
Viola yew, $3,offlSf:G,,%IAV.
Gordon
C. Irwin, Deltona
Altamonte Springs. who died
Ethel
M.
Hughes, Deltona
w'uy, will to held at ii a m..
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Brenda
G.
Colic:1, Deltona
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Deborah L. Emanuel,
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flclatlng. Burial in Lakeview
Arthur lee Harper, Midway
Cemetery Sanford Brisson in
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WASHINGTO N — (NEA) it is not what
nation preaches about equality that counts, but
what it does.
By that test, If we look at each citizen's share
of his own country's gross na tional product, and
the extremes between the privileged and the
underprivileged, a surprising number of free
world nations seem to rank differently from
what we've been led to beli eve. Some better,
some worse.
That is, some of the most boastful on equality
show up very badly Indeed. Some of the most
show up well.
For all our self criticism, the United States,
Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom
come out very well.
Not so for France, Sweden and Mexico,
countries which unceasingly praise themselves
on their equali ty.
In France, the top 5 per cent of the population
has Incomes which average 50 tunes
bottom 20 per cent. That Is, the top 5 per
absorbs a quarter of the nation's gross national
product; the bottom 20 per cent divides
cent.
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In Sweden, that bastion of share-the-weal th,
the average Income of the top 5 per cent is 17
times that of the bottom 20.
In Mexico, the top 5 per cent has incomes
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th e U.S. average out at around 10 times that of
the lowest 20. Very few countries do better.
Similar
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ratings to Finland, Venezuela, Iraq, South
Africa, the Philippines, Rhodesia, Brazil, Peru,
Panama and other assorted lands.
Burma, India, Tanzania, Iran, Uruguay, Chile,
West Germany, Argentina, the Netherlandb,
Norway, Denmark, New Zealand and Turkey
don't get high marks either.
In the w rank — countries In which the lowest
40 per cent of the population receives 17 per cent
or more of the national income — are such oftencriticized countries as Pakistan, Thailand, South
Korea, Taiwan, Greece, Spain and Japan. The
authors of the tables put these countries in the
same general ranking as the U.S., Australia,
Canada and the United Kingdom.
Not all stafistles are available for all counWes. But there are Interesting comparisons for
all that. Here is little Sri Lanka, formerly
grosar,aUwftl
product
Ceylon,
with approximately
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compared with India's 28 per cent. Even
Indonesia, which lags well behind India In per
capita GNP is credited
GNP
Here is Taiwan, with a lower per
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racy
as
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than Brazil, having 85
compared with Braz il's 61 per cent.

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1975 Ballet Guild Open Golf Tournament

with 43 per cent literacy.
capita

In Taiwan in 1963, the top 20 per cent of the
averaging 15 times those
population had
this ratio was
of the lowest 20 per cent. By
lowered to five times. South Korea achieved the
same low ratio.
By contrast, in Mexico, which has long boasted
of its devotion to the poor, the top 20 per cent had
Incomes 10 times that of the lowest 20 per cent In
1950.
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We would like to take this opportunity to thank
you and your newspaper for the wonderful
support you gave us during the recent
Annual Ballet Guild of Florida Seminole Open
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financially by being a Gold Sponsor, but your
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The much-reported textbook controversy in
Kanawha County, W. Va., which aroused both
sympathy and ridicule elsewhere in the country,
centered around charges of too much teaching
about sex in the schools and not enough about
re ligion, too much liberal social ideology and not
enough patriotism.
That controversy has apparently su bsided, at
least the violence that marked its early stages
school authorities and textbook
as
has,
Publishers have moved to meet some of the
parents' objections.
Judging by a recent issue of the United Mine
Workers Journal, however, the people in this and
other coal-mining regions are concerned about
more than sex and sociology. They are beginning
to real ize that the schools their children attend —
sometimes right on top of the very coal fields
many of these children will one day go to work In
— have been giving abort shrift to their labor
heritage.
"When I was at Cedar Grove High School they
taught us American history and world history
and West Virginia history," one young Kanawha
County miner Is quoted as saying, "but hardly
anYthing In those courses wasonunionsor coal. I
even took a course my junior year in AfroAmerican history. 'That's good. I'm for it — it's
their (the blacks') heritage. But what about our
heritage? Why isn't It taught?"
Asurveyo(textbookstnseveralcoal-mlning
states by the UMW found few of them giving
more than puing mention to the long and often
bitter struggle of miners to organize.
In one text widely used in West Virginia, there
are four pages on coal mining, describing how
and where coal was discovered In the state, how
and where it is used and how production has

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SYNAGOGUE SPORY: In a recent report on
sociable
influence
of
alcohol,
alleg
ed anti-Semitism by one of the developers of
behavior
under
the
and Problem Drinking," was condteted for the th4r present duty station,
had
Only
three
per
cent
of
control"
after
Hilton
Head, S.C., we reported that the Island
admit "loss
One out of four confessed that alcohol
Navy by the Bureau of Social Science
nSu
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synagogue.
Research, a Washington.besed research firm. actually affected the peilorIMilce 01 weir auues overinaulgence.
As
a
result, Aaron Gold, whose firm controls
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BACCO
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Able,
amiable
Marlow
past
six
mon
TO
during
t
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th
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We have obtained a copy
the
Hilt
Cook,
who
se
on
while
he
cent,
admitted
rved
the
tobecco
interes
ts
head Co., has notified us that he will
17
per
officers,
The report is a shocking Indictment of the Somewhat fewer
do
was
om
nate
free
land for an Island synagogue.
Kentucky, is still running
the senator fr
Navy's Inabili ty to cope with Its alcoholics, who similar a1coho14elatd difficulties.
HIS firm was not Involved In the anti-Semitic
number In the tens of thousands.
A disturbing 19 per Cent Of those Interviewed er rands for the tobacco lobby.
He
charges,
which were made by ex-employes of the
tr
tl
is
quietly
ying
to
scut
e
a
court
decisi
on
,
dneM
for
booze
had
caused
Alcohol is so mudi a part of Navy lie that reported t he ir fori
Sea
Pines
Co. The company conceded
won
by
his
former
colleague,
Sen.
Frank
Moss,
In the survey claimed fma ncmal fa il ureL
only one in 20 enlisted
employes
Navy
D.-Utah,
agai
ns
t the cigarette companies, me
may have biac. but Insisted all races
The nulnt)Cr of chronic alcoholics In the
to be nonrinkers. Anrner Zi per cent sa id they
are
welcome
co
ts
hold
eir
ur
th
at
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Consum
in Its development.
er
Product
Safety
30,000
and
th
at
th
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eorts*rvatively
estimated
hIe tti
their drinkina. But the in

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to indicate that anyoneis needed to mine that
coal, let alone that anyone might have suffered
to mi'ke that Increased production possible.
The "worst" text it found Is one used in
Alabama. There Is absolutely no discussion of
unions am how they were formed, other than a
vague reference to "labor strife" in the late
One reason why labor history is left out of the
elementary and high school grades, says the
UMW. is that most teachers get little or no
training In u subject in their college courses.
Another reason, it claims, is that In some areas
the coal companies are still able to control the
school boards which decide on textbooks and
course outlines.
But In the opinion of one history teacher In
Kentucky, a former miner, courses on labor
have never been taught because miners have
demanded them.
"The coal miner has
considered a dog for
so long that a course on what he does and what
he's been through has never even
been
suggested."
It's being suggested now, and whatever
opinion one might have about some of the other
objections West Virginians have raised about
textbooks, the movement to focus more attention
on the economic, political and cultural forces
that have shaped the society their children will
Inherit is to be applauded — maybe, even,
im ita ted elsewhere.

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increased.
But there isnotone word, the union complains,

The editor reserves the

Editor, The Herald:
I'd like to express my opinion, along with
of
many others, about the
abortion which now legally' claims over 900,000
lives In the United States and the much
concern over the relatively few deaths
caused by hand guns.
The use of hand guns can be controlled by
enforcing the laws of the land, but abortions
must be contolled again by the doctors of
America.
Francis Annis

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cigarettes.
brawling sailor apparently Is founded in fact, habits could cause complications, ranging from million a year.
The commission's logs show that Cook paid a
our
inquiries
,
Navy
spokesmen,
In
response
to
According to an official study, a startling 38 per "potential problems" to "binge drinking."
per
cent
of
the
problem
drinkers
agreed
that
alcoholism
Is
a
serious
problem
for
private
call upon Chairman Richard Simpson
Yet only six
cent of th Navy's enlisted men confess they are
and
icu
turn wmui a nyc-page argument against
bozcr s, w.th i drinking problem which they said they had iought hell.. IwG1flIrLS or the t he iavy, i rwy lflS:scu, nowever, mai ravy
letting
the
commission consider the high-tar ban.
pro,rams
are
treating
4,000
recovery
questioned
about
this,
agreed
alcohcl
describe as "critical," "very serious" or at least officers, who were
Simpson
properly wrote a detailed memo of
a
year
and
are
successfully
don't
trust
the
Navy
brass.
alcoholic
servicemen
th
at the alcoholics
"Wrious. to
the
visit
and
placed It In the commission's
70
per
cent
to
active
duty.
What's more, 25 per cent of the sailors told the Over half of the enlisted men, echtng this view, returning
Meanwhile, many saIors, having been records. The log Indicates, however, that the
researchers that their excessive drinking had said they were afraid to seek Navy cmiiellng
mark
them
promised
absolute anonymity, declared candidly commission will accept Cook's arguments.
It
would
hurt
their
careers
or
often made them "belligerent" Half this for fear
that
the
Footnote: We called Cook for comment. He
Navy
itself was one of the main causes of
number, 12 per cent, acknowledged tangling with as troubleffuUm
Insisted
that he had visited Simpson only to make
t
alarming
disclosures
in
the
(là
excessive
drinking.
the law during their alcoholic hinges
One ofmos
Footnote: Comparable studies Indicate that Inquiries, not to twist his arm.
The study, stLlfly titled "Attitudes and report was that 44 per cent of the enlisted men

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a typical Sunday afternoon. The players were
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could hear the boats on Lake Monroe and
further down the street see fishermen on the
banks of the lake, trying their luck.
In other words, it was just a good day all
around.
When the trip was over, we began thinking
about just how lucky we really are — all of us
who Live in communities the size of Sanford.
There are problems — every community
with growing pains has the same ones — such
as a need to redevelop the downtown area;
more recreation for the youth; ad.
ditbnal services for the senior citizens and
upgrade the city's streets.
But after taking a Sunday drive and seeing
the fun the people are having, enjoying what
the community already oilers, those
problems seem much smaller and more
(liSt8flt than before.

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athletic expenses for its member sdx*ls. The
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president of the Southwest Conference. "let's
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thrower Sunday and as a result Pirates trinuned the Los Ange- out six.
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Padrvs .1-2, the Philadelphia
honier of the season.
Astrus 12. Mets "t
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There were only two singles Phillies downed the Atlanta
Bob Wat.son drove in five runs
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pounded out 17 runs and 2.1 hits whipped the Montreal Expos 6-1
Toni Underwood hurled a
Gary Nolan pitched a four- double and a grounder as
%-ere by Da%v Lojvs - a leadoff
four-hitter and singled home a hitter anti Pete Rose and
Houston ended the Slets' fiveI ng l e in
fi rst
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Cubs 3, Padres
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stuff. The result was a 2-0 vie- the pitcher's glove leading off brought the Cubs from behind Bob Boone's single, Mike An. the Expos the rest of the way. three Innings.

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n time for this fail's football season, then

recruiters-in an), sport. Scholar.-hip grants,

certainly in time for the basketball season.

especially in non-revenue sports1 will be cut
back drastically.

Thy face of college sports will be altered at
that convention, by necessity, not choice.

Basketball coaches may be reduced and a

Some schools have been fighting the money

trend may be started that will soon result In a

war by themselves, trying to hold the line on

major de-emphasis of all sports which do not
Only once before in the 70 years of its

expenses without reducing the quality of their
ogrums. It is not an easy- task .
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affairs at Clemson University, sad his school

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major races the same day
cry one else he re Andretti in rookie Larry McCoy at 182.760;
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portant race in the world It challenge for our people And hiss at 181 75-( and Hick Muth
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Senseless scheduling, says NASCAR circuit, along with ninth row.
Mario Andretti, forces him and Cale \'arborough, another Indy
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cavern. This year's show, easily. and doesn't fear the
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comedy routines, The Men- maid, may write Mermaid k ma ids also give demonstrations Supervisor, P.O. Box 97, Weeki
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DEAR SMORM: The verb convenience, And I can't dmw door?"

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movement. I can rither arrive seat said, "When you get a new
nor leave an event at mY0Wn car, will you please get a four-

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64 man"
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fins in suitcases and are recruiting
heading north to interest otter message: it's a fun job and a swimmers with no fear of being
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pleasanUy scented map. Take a when Atherton retired from
wrap of v 4 ve or satin ribbon Western Electric In New Jer. -Get in the swim, be a MerAt
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decorator pins. Form a flower always looking for Items she swim in the "Spring of live
garden for the top by using can transform from ordizary to Mermaids" at this unique

artificial rosebuds and leaves beautifuL

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Korab played left wing on
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scores, well, almost whenever Smith wou ldn't readily admit
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rradlnR clw~srmrns throughno! Florida and in IG other states. Elimbeth Boyd ileft) was luncheon
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The annual Ou Omega insta llation luncheon for
Central Florida alumnae is planned for May 22nd at the
home of Mrs John Reinking (MIMI) at the Springs,
Wax Myrtle
Longwood.
New officers for 1975-76 will be
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The next two games will be ing after Washington pulled to Seattle series, the Chicago their second NBA seasons, 7' point underdogs in the
it as the work of their re
Warriors' high scoring forw ard
'But now, we can beat any played Tuesday and Friday within
95 But he credited series, and this ball game"
scored nine and seven points, Capital Centre, where the seres,' Washington Coach
says that doesn't interfere with team if we play the way we're
in San Francisco's Cow Phil Smith and Charles Dudley
Smith, a rookie guard who respectively. Combined, the Bullets had won all but six of 48 K.C. Jones said. "They prosUccess
capable of playing"
Palace, iflce Golden State's with being the stars of the a v eraged seven points a game
subs also had 16 rebounds previous games this season
duced but I'm not disappointed
"We realize we've gotten
Sparked by three substitutes, regular home
the Oak. game,
during he regular season, and six
But the three subs joined with my bench."
lure t hr ough hard work, deter U Warriors rallied fr om a l
land Colis eum, is tied up with
(oath Al Attle added the came oil t he bench to spark
The Warriors, who have lost Bare and center Clifford Ras
Fban Hayes topped Washing
nunation and a lot of guts," point third quarter deficit to an
show.
name of Derrek Dickey to the Golden State's second-half the past
season series to in the lineup to launch a.31-point ton with 29 points, Phil Chenier
Barry said after the Warriors
the Bullets Sunday for a 1
Barry topped the Warriors list of unsung
and ad- comeback lie finished with 20 the Bullets 3-1 and have third quarter output starting' had 20 and Kenir, Porter 15

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FORE-ii"t, *I'N'- Craig Daviss,Aepl t.ake
Brantley's top, Itwo awards Friday night at the

coach*.s %ci(v. for this is the first year 1,ake %ho extended tits hitting streak
too nine gawes. hit twine runs
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Davis football linebacker and fullback,
welghtliffing leam's 19&amp;pund class state 3A

T(sin Storey. 1.3ke Brantley Booster Club
presiderit. annouriml his rellreim-nt :it ttk-

champion, shot putter on the track team and

banquet, but not before presenting Dave the Baton scoring with three

most valuable wrestler at the Seminole

County Wrestling Classic

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Red Sa% 1. Itoyals .'
Bernie Carbo accounted for

drive in four runs. ('arbo hit a

Keffi Heffernan ril(eived the Women's three-run homer in the th,- r:1

tiiuie in Lake llrantley's three-year history

Sports Magazine Award for 1975.
blast in the fifth. Rik k
The Most Improved athletes Ion the 1974.75 Wise scattered six hits and

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in their r-ospective sports follow:

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Debbie Baggett girls's basketball; Jeff
Hanunond weightlifting; Barb Renahlo girls'

swiriuning; Mike Ford boys' swannüng;
Gayle Burkhart girls' track;

struck out nine for !he victor).
Indians 3. White Sox 6

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Powell belted two-run ho"iers

track; Mike Laws boys' baseball; Jim for the Tribe and relievers Toiiu
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ArtLs Gilmore has asserted games
was fore tonight's game.
vored San Antonio and Denver handed slap at the Pacers. "I
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Kentucky Coach Hubie doubt about It. The tape shows
Dr
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Grey CU (DArnato)
13 I S Ocate Paddy wak (Van Association title,
the man who had fallen victim with only two seconds remain. ry here Saturday night. And the Brown, basking in the glow of
the shot (Keller's) extended beAmericin League
Dell,enter) 61. 6 Saint Clair Eulie
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artzIer61:7 Armbroinvadtc
Indiana's Billy Keller is the
be the key man again tonight big games.
He poured in 41 points, 13 in the protest that possibly could we'vegot the referees with us."
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Both teams s till are waiting bone of contention,
19 13 591
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when Kentucky attempts to
Indiana Coach Bobby Loon.
the fourth period, and grabbed send the series ba ck to LouisPoston
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Pacer officials, saying Kel. 28 rebounds, including 11 on the yule Wednesday night for a fifth ard, who has directed his team
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ABA championship serie,q by the Pacers with ABA Com. ler's three-point field goal came offensive bnavds.
game even if his team wiris to the finals five times and to
PAIlifflifife
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1 1. 2. Oshkosh (Bridges) IS 1; 3
Db t least one second showlr
tiussioner Dave flH!re
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The victory irew Indiana tonight.
1 ?u 3v1 61 ,Tmrrl Miss (Rau) 1S1, SrEasy Sweet
£ry. York
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record-tying 12-2.
frpcd to ""r t!' end of its Cinderella.
confident
the Pacers had a good
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team has its uniforms and equipment, there
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"Making the Ryder Cup learn
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pro golf's many champions, is a front-running, two-stroke one of the largest fruit fartm in the Ryder Cup matches against decisive string of three con- on the team every time since
winner again.
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Ile raises cherries, peaches and late in September.
warm, sunny d.ay - and won keep the string going."
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It's one of his many accomcontained veteran of more than
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two decades of tour activity has the bulk of my schedule by the weeks ago he became a father on that 12-man team with his the Lakewood Country Club plishments that are unmatched
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ATION NO. 71116CAOt.F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATIOtI OF MIAMI, a
corporation oraniied and existing
under the laws of ?h United States
of America.
Plaintiff,
RAYMOND J, PIPPIN. JR and
CAROL LEE PIPPIN. a k a CAROL
PIPPIN, his wife; and BARtlETT

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Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO RAYMOND J. PIPPIN, JR.
and CAROL LEE PIPPIN.
a ' aCAROL PIPPIN. hiswife
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
119 Cstrbcine Way.
Ajopka, Florida 37703
AND TO' All parties claiming interests by,through under or against
??c afis'esa: persons
YOU ARE hereby notified tt'at an
actiontofor,cli,sea mortgageon the
following ilescribeci property in
Sminole County, Florida:
Lot 7. Block C,, LYNWOOD
REVISION, according to the PIat
thereof as recorded in 'Lat Book I!,
Pages 37 arid 31. Public Records oh

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been filed stqainst you and you
,re rer' to Sc: e a cy Ut yI
*e'iflen defenseS, if any, to it

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RUSH, attorneys for

Plaintiff,

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Monday, May 1, 17S

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1egal Notice

DEN

FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No. 'SlZ$.CP
Estate ci
LiLLIAN V SHANER

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CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
the Planning and Zoning Board ot
th City Of IrS. Mary. Ftoricca, that

'aid PIa o ar Zon'ro
rn
hold a public hearing at S.00p.m. on

a) consider a request of a change

Legal Notice

IN THE tIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOT ICI. IS IIEIEI3Y GIVEN that CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
undersigned, desirinj to engage SEMINOLE COUNTY
lnbusinessundcrthehlcljljousname PROBATE DIVISION
0 A TOUCH OF COUNTRY at
49 PROBATE NO. 7s.iiicp
State Road 131, Longwood, Ft3rida, In te: Estate
Intends 0 register the Said name THOMAS G. SCHWARTZ
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
deceased.
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.
H Wight kirtley
To All Credilors and All Perions
Joyce G kirticy
F(IbliSh: April71, May 5. 17. 19. 1973 Having Claims or Demands Against
SaId Estate:
DIEM 163
Yo.i are hereby notified and
required to present any claims and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE demands which
you may
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. against the estate of THOMAS G

INVITATION TO BID
Seminole Memorial Hospital
inviteS bids for
Eleven (11)
Corridor Doors, complete with
frames and fixtures, Four (I) Linen
Chute Doors, and Five Hundred
Linear Feet of Metal Frame
for Vision Panels. Specifications are
available at the oflice of the Ad
ministrator, All bids shall be mailed
to Mr. Robert T Besserer, Adm ,
Seminole Memorial Hospital, 1101
East First Street, Sanford, Florida
32771 Bids must be received by noon
on the 30th day of May 1973

NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Richard fluttafuoo ard William
I 1ci 0 B A car w$lotesaiers are
no Ioroer operating as a part
nership Neither will be reWonsible
for debts of the other
PublIsh: April 21, May 3. 12. 19. 1975
DIEM 171

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FICTITIOUSNAME
P4OttCt iSherChy uvi•r thit e are
mOagr'cl fl husintss at 175 Orienta
Drlv", Altarnonfe Springs, Seminole
COuntb, Florida. under the flCtlIiOtjs
r'.an
of INNER SPACE MUSIC,
and that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Florida In
accordance with the provisioos of
the FlCtitIOtjS Name Statutes. To
Wt Sr'ctlon 85 09 F 'oricta Statutes
1957
S Janice E. Payne
William R. Pape, Jr.
Publish: April 71, May S. I?, 19, 1913
OEM 173
INVITATION TO BIt)

Deceased
NO LICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you, or
ether of you, may have against said
eststte in Iheoffice of theCierk Of Ihe
Circuit Court of the Eighteentn
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, In the
Courttiu&amp;se at Sanford, Florida,
within four (4) calendar months PEIhIith'
,
trm the time of the first publication PFPJ
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must be in *r.t:ncl and filed in

NAME STATUTE

residence and post office address of

FICTITIOUSNAME
Not
.s hereby given that I am
enuaoed in businelS
570
Casselberry.
Seminole
County, Florida under the f.ctit,ous
name of T&amp;K DRIVE SERVICE,
and Ihat I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provlsioin of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit Section 865 09 Florida Statutes
195?
5: Grace Ruth Tamturo
Publish May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 1973
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Sem!nole County, FlIda, to the
invites bids for 0.8. Table
r,lerk of the Circuit Court, and file
Specifications are available at the
the same in duplicate and as
r'4fic oh the Administrator All bids
provided in Section 733,16. Florida
shall be mailed to. Mr Robert T.
Statutes, in their offices in the
Ucssecer,Adm ,Semlnole Memorial
County Courthouse in Seminole
Hospital. 1101 East First Street,
County, F,oridss, within four
Sanford, Fla. 37771 BIas must be
calendar months from the time of
receivedby noon on the 30th day of
the first publication hereof, or the
May 1975.
same will be barred
Publish M.sy 19, ,, 7), 1975
Flied at S.snfnrd Fk,riaa, this 13th
QEN
112
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oay of May, 1975
CITY 0
5: Kirby Moncrief
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
As Executor
FLORIDA
SHIP4HOLSER AND LOGAN
Noticeof PubIi Hearing
Attorney for S Kirby Moncriet,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Executor
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Otfice Box 3279, Sanford,
the floard of Zoning Appeals that
Florida
saidfloardwltlholda publichearing

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RATES
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6thru 25 times
31c a line
26 times
24c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

apartrntsat
clean and rcason.n,h.
322 139i

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ADULTS, NOPE TS
116W 2nd SI

DEADLINES

FLORIDA
Noticeod Public Hearing

Sundaj - Noon Friday

Duplex Furn
Adults. No Pets
Alter Ip m . 327 3610

aIlutiiIl,e'sIurnisne
IlOweek 377 776.1

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111W ISf St

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377 7163

33-Houses Furnished --- -- DELTOPIA
Air conditioned, 7
bedroom'.. carport, nice yard.
flely panted You'll love the $139
Price Sorry, no pets. To see, call
517 1Q10
eeekly or monthly, available
riFuuon rtovember Adults Only.

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Upsata Pd , 3 bedroom, 2 bath
deposit tall alter 6 except Sat.
and Sun $30 4677,

? SO Adults only. No pets 377
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and last Mo plus $50 deposit I
child, no pets After S. 3?i 3611

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$!
377 3930

2 Bedroom,fenced yard
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Payton Realty

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Monthly Rentals Available
$135 $130-Color TV
QUALITY It5P4 tIOR 114
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arc:. thacly oaks on thr scenc
Modern (lan interiors,
IromillO SMI W of Sanford 372

3iA- iplexes
________________________________ 1973 12' wide. I BR, air conditioned
7 Bedrooms, ,ScluItS preferred,
Adults Security deposit, $125 mo
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32) 3151. 372 6670
Geneva Area.- large front porch

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peted, kitchen equipped Adults
$9130 327 7796 eves &amp; weekends

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1 or 2 bedroom duplex apartments
Furnished or unfurnithed
swimming pool 1770 S Orlando
Dr 3737970

* Dishwasher.Disposal

* Clothes Washer.Dryer.

Peawvoakgroveon4ecresof land
Silt C'C'flthly 377 976!

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Real Estate
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111,130, 360 month mortgage.
$111 $6 principle interest plus
tains and nsurance and prepads
9 pet arriustl percentage rate
*11 8712 CliffjordonReattor

Sanford's newest and

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STUDIO 1,2.3

DREAMWOLD 52.000 down NO
Qualifying! 3 Bedrooms. 7 baths,
fully equipped kitchen, W.W
carpeting, double garage. Move In
today!

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322242O Anytime
Your

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REALTORS

SEE THlS- 3 BR. 1 bath home,
has large rooms and corner lot.
Redecorated throughout. Good
financing by owner

3 Bedroom, 7 baths, fenced, carpeted. central heat &amp; air, out of
city II:, its 121,300. 32) 7491
Class,ftu AdS are hero tQ help you
buy, Sell, rent or swap. at a low
cost. let us help you place yours
Call 377.26)1 or 131.9993.
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AGENCY

JOHN SAULS

7)1 tI Oak. Sanford
377 7)71 day, 323 C41.S eve.
ASSOCIATE
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C.niy 3v.l)u t'PIA YOU pay no
closing costs, 3 bedrooms, i'
baths In Longwood Family room.
Pay 1149,71 for 360 months 9 pcI.
annual rate Call 373 94)0

Larry Saxon, Realtor
Remodeled farm house in excellent
condition on five acres. 3 BR, I
bath. 2 fireplaces, 2 porches. Has
frontage on Nottely River, good
views, good access 177.500.
Write for our Free 1913 cataog with
over 100 listings in N. Qa, N.C..
and Term, mountains

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REALTY CO., INC
P.O. BOX 391
BLAIRSVILLE,GA .30312
104 743 2173 days
104 743.6567 nights

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SELL-- 3BR,2bath,split plan, w* carpets, central ha, fenced
yard, near schools and shopping,
Good financing. 533.900
POOL PARTY. ANYONE? With this
cool pool goes a 3 bedroom at
Inactively decorated, attractively
priced home, 537,300
COUNTRY LIVING- 3 BR., 7 bath,
formal dining room, eat-in kit.
risen, air, carpet, drapes, family
room, lake privilege's-? yrs new.
mint condition, 537,500. Terms.

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1561 Lee Rd.. Winter Park
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Peg Real Estate Broker
$03 W. lit St.
3234061,3230317 Eves

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Loch Arbor. I BR, 7 bath, 132.500
See your broker or Call owner. at
fl72531am. only.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker
Winter Springs. 3 OR, screened
patio. fence, low down Only
$19,730 Acre Realty. REALTOR,
373 7750
By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage.
fenced yard. 519,000 3276399 04'
323 951$
By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room wills
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre. ldyltwilde Section. 373 9161.

COZY RETIREMENT HOME
2 BR. on nice shaded lot, kitchen
eqwpped $17,300

Harold Hall Realty

REALTORS 6437)3)
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TAFFER REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
1)0 E 25th St 377 6655

73045. tt
1792
REALTOR 323 5711

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W. 1st St
3275611
1': Yr old. 3 Bdrm w w carpet.
central lilA, By Owner. $23,930
3731716
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Move Into A New Home
For S120

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
W. Garnett Whit'7

Payments lets than rent Buyers
from I! thru retirement Must
oustlify' Evelterit
investment
Your questions an be' answered.
Contact us
JOHNPtY WALK.ER
REALES'TATE INC
GENERALCONTRACTOR

Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford 377 7111
bedrOOm. 1' bath on corner lot.
$11,900. Existing, 116,500, 7 pct
mtg 377 16.0?
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SLIM
UDGET5
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS

322.6457
After Hrs. 373 7102

THE I76 PEOPLE

Rdgew6od

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ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS
*517.76 Off Vow Utilities Each Month. All We Ask Is That
*You Qualify For A 12 Mo,, Lus..

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APARTMENTS

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Mobile home, I?' wide, 2 BR, Central
heat &amp; air, screened porch,
aluminum awning, aluminum
utility stied. I 777 1034
MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn.
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed, Orlando 7735470
New SkylIne double wide. Payments
less than $125 mo

office furniture

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rnuus tiuc. xnivnv, alSo
Schrade-Walaen, John Primble
knives. GardenLand, 100 W. 1st
St.. 3736630.

for Rent

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NO CREDIT CtlFCx
ti) IN
P
TEPEST
RIO TAPE

Harley Davidson, 175. complete
overhaul, new paint, new battery,
$250 372 1283
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ATC9O, 3 wheel Honda
Like New. Call
After 6. 327 754

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
76005 FRENCH. SANFORD

OBEDIENCE PROTECTION
DOGS OF SANFORD
Problem Solving
Call 671 0597 Call

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$pIs

Lasa Ap'so AKC, Champion blood
lines, cute, cuddly little golden
puppies, fine pedigreed md. $67
2713

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
berry. Hey 1792 *104706

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We Buy Furniture

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 1792. Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 95
836 7920

OVER 30 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE FROM. EASY TEPP,IS

1911 Honda CO 175 1293 Very good
condition, Also 1913 Honda CB 173,
$ISQdoen, take over payments $3.4
month 373 1197 after S

This Is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
Improvag pasture, choice home
customers. 377 5757.
sites, zoned for horses, and horse
lover's. Plenty of room to ride and ______________________________
bi'eathe. Just follow Hwy 520,
67A-Feed
north from FlU Blvd. 7.3 miles to
Lake Hayes Rood. Turn right to
signs $70,000 each Favorable
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
financing through owner. Oviedo
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
office. C.D Thompson REALTOR
GORML'es E 46, Sanford 373 i733
Associate

5O-scelianeous for Sale

WE FINANCE

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodroff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

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DAVES'ia 9370
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CASH 3224132
For used furniture, appliances,
tooti, etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart. 21% Sanford Ave.

Wheelch.a ir
$10
3726)17

72-AUCtIOn

Lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest, Western Auto.
301 W is? St.
Piano's upright and
Spinet Models
SAPIFORDAUCTION,rn 7310

Auction

FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.

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CAIJCI%flIX ri
JMr,rx,,rsIJ,rLM.

333.6430

SO DeBARY FLEA MARKET
1mites north on 17 97
Tsthle Rentals 1200

p dollar return on cons.gnmen at
73 pcI We also buy lull Psj',s,
'states, etc

(With Coupon Available at Service Dept.)

JACK PROSSER FORD

Dell's Auction Service

3784 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE

Hwy. 46. West Sanford
3233620

PHONE 322-1411

SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

LUMBER- Rough cut
Cypress and P'ne.
Gormly's Feed 373 473)
Diamond Ping, 11 diamonds totaling
I Carat Appraised .it 5650, 5eiling
1350 Stereo console. tape deck.
AM FM radio, Med
style
cabinets, $3.50. 373 383!

EXPE RTS READY TO SERVE YOU
ST A PHONE CALL AWAY

'ntral Pleat &amp; Ar Conditioning.
For free stim,ites,
call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 327.
1771.

Large Flea Market

Dn't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad from the' Herald
Call us today! Don't delay! Just
dial 377.7611 or $3) 999) To place
inur tc,'., cos$ Want Ad

Junk, Trash Hauled Away
5$ Pick up Load
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'1676306

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Produce Dealers wanted -- good
locatIon 377 97)9 Hwy 16 Stai's
Auction.
sraqe Sales-Forget It

Ali( POP'.' 10 'ii ..PF YPUP
I1F,StS
'.'lPtTIli
SILL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or $3)
9991 and .s fm.rrxj)y Ad Vser will
re'lp Ou

I Singer Zig Zag with cabinit.
ash price of UI or I payments of
8.50 Golden Touch 'n Sew, 1-7' See At
IANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East is? St., Downtg'wn
3779111 Ee'sI49 1116
iRange. double oven, white, good
Ondlfion, 173 377 7*69,
ving must sell Fla room suite,
ouch, 7 chairs, 7 tables, and
Imp, $700 Call 37? 5107 lfttr S

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KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St. 377 2)33
We Buy Furniture

House Plans

Closets overflownq ii.t.'i 'ott that
are too tight' A Clstsfied Ad in
TIlE HERALD 's trix. answer'

It's like penner from leaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
ant a
Carpentry, Ren.odelinq. Additions
CuStOm Work Licensed Pond:-a
Free eStimate 373 303J

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API BROWN PEST CONTROL
2!7 Park Dr,ve
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Land Clearhg

Pet Cure

API Al I lii. (AND CL EAMIPIr,
.511 Ip."s ll &amp; acrraqe (lCdred We
hOwe tp soil, fill dirt. clay, and
ShlI avOilable Please Call night
or day, 373 396)

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Expert roof repairs
Ftat roofs or Shingle
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,j,ir ,s'Pej '121 tr(3

Pest Control

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Coffee Service

Roofing

Oh's
[xtr,0,
Cteanncj
with f4ydro bll5tinq Any house,
eaves. 540 Roots 133 65 Free
Estimates Call anytime 611 0219

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENI
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTI1Y
AND P [PAIR5 327 13)!

tchpri Bathroom
Cabinets.
:ounter tops. Sinks. Inistcllat'on,
'vailable Bud Cabe'll 37? 8057
nytimc'

P11's Lawn 5c'r .;i'
.rc] F dgriq Iri;" U
32) icct

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Mason Contractor, block masonery
and concrete
work
Free
Estimate's, Alter6p.m )730913or
170.4 W Itti St days
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iEClAI Permanent Wave. 110
Ask br "Glen " Bernice's Beauty
Salon. 7635 ",nfrd Ay
32': 3934

Lawn Care

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Panting and remodelIng 75 years
experience Call CI,). 373 106$ or
377 1136

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormerly 14,irrie'tt flc'.iuty Nook I
ShE Pine3flSl47

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SSUME PAYMENTS

A'strsc.n Gerrnanetl,
Painting, Remcxelnu
Licensed, Bonded $)1J6

Beauty Care

lit at the Flea Market. Saturday
Sunday, Stan's Auction, Hwy 16.
.anford 3279719.

51-Household Goods

Home Improvements1

Air Conditioning

19" Color TV .ui ...tt. $70: 12"
round maple table. 160. 3 HP
tiller, good condition, $13 Call 323

Open Saturday &amp; SundayS to 3 p.m
Tables &amp; permanent booths
available. All under cover.
Located I"t miles east oft Ion SR
16. Sanford at Stan's Auction, 327
97 19.

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JSINESS DIRECTORY

PET REST INN
Boarding &amp; C,rooi-n nu
Ph 322 .&amp;0S'

Pressure Cleanlng_

lose plans. cutons made to FHA
sod SSBC spec Fast, economical.
Call Victor 371 0331

$PrInoisPiereandit'sagoti
0
chooseanewpsoinefromthepages
of our (lsttSified ad's

D LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS Ill DEMAND SELL IT
NOW W!TH A CLASSIFIED AD

CPA Rackhoe Service

lame Improvements

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Exterior pressure cleaning

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Well Drilling

L.lfldclearing. fill drt, clay, mock
All kind's of digging House trait
cr5 Stored and mowea 322 9)12 or .
IS l
L U I Li su ',' ii.
0)4 1195
SPRINkLER 5'STI ''
All pet and si U.
A GARAGE SALE'
DON'i
'TO
FORGET
AD
S'TINE MACHINE ,
VFRTISE
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IN
THE I
SUPPLY CO
CLASSII lED ADS 372 7611
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I 207W 7ccs St
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RING HOUSECLEANINGI
ELI ThOSE NO LONGER
SEEDED ITEMS WITH A
LASSIF lED AD

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197) Fiat ISO Spor' Spider. 3$ miles
pe ga Excellent body and motor.
11.200 377 3107 alter 3

Sale or trade 1967 Triumph, fully
chopped. 650 With 750 kit Call
after S p m Mon Thurs, week
ends anytIme, 377 6166.

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Let me till your garden spot, mow
vacant lots,
Floyd Freer. 322 5191

Sm4Ii

1973 Karman Ghia. excep(ionally
clean. $7,895 Ask for Duane
McCulre. Sn i*st. Dealer.

1971 honda MT
750 $730
Call 377 0694

Flying Cloud Estates

Merchandise

Pii up junk cars - l4IEE
price for others 377 1,7I

Th-torcy'
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65-Pets-Supplies

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80-Autos for Sale

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62-L.awn.Garden
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43-Lots-Acreage

GALLERY OF HOMES
ASSOCIATES REALTORS
OVIEDO BRANCH 363 5466

1973 Chevrolet I' bed pick up
Cuslom 10 VI, Excellent condition
52)95 1109 Sanford Ave.

Recond'tioned Batteries, SIi 93
exchar,oe DL'S RCDY '.IIQP,
1109 Sanforn Ae

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
hampoo,r for only 11.50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

5 Acres or More

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 OrIano Drive
Sanford 37) 5230
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Pierson. 10 acres Nicely wooded.
small spring, over 300 on paved
road 517.300 Terms 131 7*91.

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7S Ford Panchero, high per
formance 219. custom paint.
siOfted wheeI, air shocks. $700
373 5)39

-Tires &amp; Wheels- 1Q77, 10 tires I.
rims, all buds Two front polished
I regular Complete set sale. $95
cacti Good buy *31 6141 or $34

Wood or steel desks (executive disk
&amp; chairs, secretarIal desks &amp;
cbalr, straight chairS. filin'j
caO:r et, a'. iS Casts and Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 97,* 4706

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Scm H.a
ScIeti

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1971 GMC Astro Tractor. sIeper,
".nntea,tx'. 231 t).'f roit e'ncjinr' w'r.
0 sp roadrangc'r Can be seen
daily $ 5. 77 W Livingston.
Orlando. 172 Iii)

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Forrest Greene. Inc.

15'

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
377 6.457 After tIns 372 7)11

Vehicles

Apache Caniper with built n ttu',n.
Sink. CC box, sleeps 6. $630. 323
6071 after 6
Xi' Travel Trailer, with canopy. Self
(Cr,tOIned, tec
4,
tra r.,
1139337)6067
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Supplies

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL - '7RADE
311315E Flrst5t.
3725471

LAKE MARY 2 new homes ready t
show Low In price, high n
quality
Ple'ity shade Con
veolently located

PINECREST -- S Bedroom, 2 bath
home, screened porch, range.
refrigerator, dishwasher included
Fenced yard 571.000

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)tiec1rvr:. I n.I?ri t'"r r':jrr..' ,',ali
,',,sll larpe?. ct'nt,oI neat, 4i
condition Good condition.

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SUNLAND- Pool, 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, den, fireplace, fenced.
$31,400.

373633)

Sanford

gale

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International Harvester C01130
loadstar, 1969. 1!' metal van body
with lip gate, power steering, S sp
Cu In. 194 HP engine, $1200
P4011's Hwy 17 92 Casselberr. $30
4706,

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O4 37) 9719

Plano-S250

Lake Mary

Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees.
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Reatty, REALTOR, 671
071).

$1,500 Down take over mortgage
115.100. Corner lot. 2 bedroOms.
Fla. room. 373-2941 after 5.
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Stemper Realty

Req Peal Estate Broker
71)9 S. Myrtle Ave., Sanlord
Phone3710610
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Trailer IS' Brown, high ube bun
rsiture van. Can be seen daily 8 5.
77 W Livingston, Orlando 177
Ill)

iIAN'S AUCTION

59-Misical WrChafldiSe
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42-NbiIe Homes

Desperate

I led like an otphan' EMPTY
and no one to occupy me i'm
Spanish, have 4 bedrooms with
family room for relaxing.
separate living room to entertain
you. and Separate dining ro..)m.
Slide my doors open, and enter a
30'xlO' screened porch to Florida
lIving, I have a huge Inside utility
room and 2 car garage I'm 7i.
years old MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST. I'm an easy
touch at 534,900 with interest rate
sIze 7. 54.450 down arid live with
me for 1321 per month. Swim in
my community pool. COME
PEEK AT ME.

1 BPS.. 7 full baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty storage, large lot.
$73,000 3221047.

EXECUTIVE
Desirable area. 4 bedrooms. 7 baths.
central heat and air, family room.
Only 137.300.

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Accessories

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Fenced for horses or callle,
$21,900

79-Trucks-Traders

We buy one piec, or lull house
Antiques, estates Consignments
welcome

ROBSOPI MARINE
7977 Hwy. 17 'r2
3n 396)
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2 1.3 Acres

'Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
7:30 P.M.

Orlando ClIpper 1' tn
hull,
bowrlder. Mercury 115 HP. both
1971,
full
canvas,
tack,
speedometer. 1! gal
tank,
certifIed tilt trailer Sacrifice
17.993 373 4495

Attention

SANFORD

Systems Four, Inc.

REAlTOR 377.7499

322.2090
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55-Boats &amp;

78-Ntorcycles

fl'Ath01

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$ 1 3500

1505W, 25th St.
Sanford, Fia,

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7 bedrocms. I bath, screened in front
&amp; back porch, large corner lot.

OLDER HOME

754SParkDr

WilT REALTY

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COLOPTV,$I1.SSMONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
64.4 l(.*.i6

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CallBart Real Estate
A6E

fllIParkDr
3327111
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
3229711
377064$
377-3991

4 bedroom, 7 bath home

3 bedrm, refurbished home.
s.hacjed lot. See it at 511,500

Peg, Real Estate Broker
127 1301. 2610 Hiawatha Ave at Il 92

FROM

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Shaded tot, space for garden, 2
t*drcoms. on paved rol *12.500

PAYTON REALTY

KEPIMORE WASHER. parts, secv
Ice, used machine's.
MOONEY APPL lANCES 373 0697

3 bedroom. I', bath block home,
central air &amp; heal, wall.waII
carpet, very good condition, aIve
ground swimming pool.

RURAL BUNGALOW

PPEAMWOLD -- 1 bearooms, I'.,
baths, kitchen equipped, with
central heal and many other
extras FIIA low or VA no down
payment Compare at 52.5,500

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Orlando 1305) 8342299

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Monday, May 1, 975-SB

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl,

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Tee 'N Green

Ideal area for children. 3 bedroom
home with completely fenced
yard 170,000.

LOCH ARBOR -- $3i,S00. 4
bedrooms. 2 baths, Central heat &amp;
air, corner lot on Lake Blvd. One
of our best, so don't miss seeing It.
Call us!

Large 7 BR with family room, tree
Covered . acre. $73,900

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miles east of l7
Ph. Sanford (305) 3238160

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3 Bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 car garage,
screened porch, fenced yard.
central heat and air, many extras,
7'.z years old. 579.900. Low sown
payment, by owner. 3fl.IS)0. 301
Pine Wind Ct., Sanford.

Sunland

3 BR, VA. rio $ down. 519,000

2 BEDROOM

COVE
SLate Rd. 427. 2.3

Jim Hunt Realty

SparklIng clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
lakefront home, central neat and
air, trees, and other extras.
539.000.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

3 BR, 7 bath, corner lot, large oaks.
$26,300

BEDROOM SUITES

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Reduced to Settle Estate
Heme on lake, lovely living room, 3
bedroom, 2 baths.
127.500

Realty.

Davs-372 6173
Nights )fl $471 or 377 7332

Luxury Patio

inspect

the Model Homes on
display

41-Houses

Swim or Fish

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Mobtie Home Park.
Come out and

41-Houses

41Houses

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3 Pm Apt, all utilities furnished,

Unfurnished

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'Itedroom, I', bath,
flew carpet,
CloSC t Schools
373 0257

377 571$

water furnished Adults, no

FoUnd

18-Help

3rd bedroom, fenced yard,
Available June I 577s per
mo,
Forrest Greene, Inc REALTORS,
hh36')3

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Room- furnihect anar!mrr,t Air
3-

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3 ftectroo,n block hOu
kitchencgijpp
% 1SOMonth 3fl4g
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Pdce3,)edrOfJffl
house near down
tcMn $173 month $75
Security
after $ pm

3 Room furnished apt Bedroom is
I.Ovely furnished guest house,
air Conditioned $100 Mo Ill E

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s-.iost

bCdroom hOuSe, Completely
'eturbiShed, furnished or un
Iurnithecl Adulti only
377 1711

Roo5 clean, newly Pstinted

7900

GracIous country living, yet city
Box 533, Sanford, Fla 37171.
recorded in Plat Book), Page 1;, c,f
Springs, Florida, on Monday, June
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
District, to C) Corn by tte claimant, his agent or at
security. Quiet, SOundproof 17
flu, 322 East Central Boulevard,
2.
Inc
Public
1973.
at
530
P
M.,
or
as
Records
of
Seminole
soon
undersigned, Pursuant to the
aS
FACED WITH A DRINKING
said torney, or thC same shall be void
BR, all electric klfcnen. Enloy
Ortando, Florida 37102, an file the
thereatterasposslble.
at
which
time
County,
rlorida,
thence
by
and
with
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'a. ,-,,,..
r .-- iud "Fietitinus Nam.
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oivnniw pirni,.5 a"i te,ure trnc
original with the Clerk of the above
the Northerly line of Lot 630 (as interested parties and citizens for
$65 09, Florida Statute, will
;onng ordinances of Lake Mary. this 7th day of Msty. 1973.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
In the Courtyard 300 E Airport
styled Court on or before the 15th
shown
on
the
aforesaid
p1st?
I
West
a
and
against
the
requested
variance
with the County Comptroller, In arid
Florida. ('I the following described
Sr Leslie P Marisell
Can Help
Blvd 373 1340
day of June. 1975: otherw:se a
for Seminole County, Florida. upon dstance of 75 feet thence South a will be heard and final action taken.
As Executor of said Estate.
property lying within the municipal
Call 173 4.3*7
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ludgm,nt may be entered agaInst
di%tilflCC
of
300
teet,
tt'ence
N
87
THIS
NOTICE
will
be
posted
at
receipt of Proof of Publication of
limits of Lake Mary, Florida, and S Fra.k McMilIstn
Write P.O. BOX 12)3
DUPLEX- Furn. or Unfurn , Ideal
you for the relief demanded fl the
threepubliC placcswilhinthe City
degreeS 13' 30" W, a distance of
thiS notice, the Fictitious Name, to
more fully described as follows: to Attorney for Executor
Sanford,
Fhwlda37lll
Location. Reasonable Rent Ph
Complaint,
10960
feet,
thence
56)
d,grccs
01'
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida,
and
on
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wit:
350
Productions
under
which
wit:
P0 Box 3161
Owner, 3653771,
WITNESS my hand arid the seal Of
03"
W,
a
distance
Of
570.60
ff
the alorementloned property at ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
the below listed interested parties
Lot A of H. D. Durant's Addition Orlando. Florida 32107
saId Court on thl 13th day of May,
thence 5. 20 degrees E. a distance of least fifteen days prior to the date l
ore fl9stQCd irs busncs currently at
and Lot of Green leaf and Wilson's Publish May 17, 19. 1975
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
Free, 641 2027 for "We Care"1975,
public hearing.
430 feet more or less to the waters of
330 Wymore Road, No
Addition, Section 9, Township
101,
DEN
1120 Florida Ave
"HotlinV', Adults or Teens
(Seal)
DATED THIS 11th DAY OF MAY,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole Lake Orienta; thence by and with
Range 30 East, as shown in PL.
373 6.630
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
1975 A D.
thC shoreline of Lake Orlenta
8009, Pages l2and 26and77 o( the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE County, Florida:
________________________________
Clerk of the Circuit COurt
Meander
inst
general
Southeasterly
(OFFICIAL
SEAL)
Thomas K. Krause
&amp;
Public Records of Seminole County, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
By' Joy Stokes
ROistnn Hststy,
and
Southwesterly
-. - --direction
Edward Bookbinder
Florida. And being further CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Deputy Clerk
Secretary
following Shoreline to a Point 1980
DATED a' Altamonte Springs,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
----------------Sand lewood
described as a parcel of land ap
LOST Black &amp;--tan
male ilcaijie,
Publish May 19, 78, June 2, 9, 1975
feet
du
South
of
the
Point
of
Board
of Zoning Appeals
5emo
County,
Floridst,
ths 11th
proximately 250' lying along PROBATE DIVISION
vicinity
S
Sanford
Ave
&amp;
Pine
DEN-170
Beginning, thence North a distance Publish May 19,
day of May, AD. 1975.
Palmetto Street and approximately PROBATE NO.
Way REWARD. 373 5017
______________________________
of 1990 feel more or less to the point DEN Ill
Publish: May IS, 76, June 7 9 1975
150' from Palmetto Street running In re the Estate of:
Vi has
of
t,eginning;
containing
I)
s
acres
NOTICE OF
DEN
113
West along the South side of the EDWIN 0 HUNT
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
11
-lflStfl)CfjOfl3
moreor
less,
and
known
as
Orienta
FORECLOSURE SALE
RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
railroad track.
Deceased. __________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ----- ----'-- Point Conminium
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
:,
FINAL NOTICE
The Public Hearing will be held in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
Guitar Lessoniby Note
Foreclosure dated May 7. 1975, and
Florida, on the 73rd day ot June, undersigned will, on the 4th day of CUlT OF THE STATE OF
tt fence height requirement in Civil Action No. 7S293CA.!9.A
entered In Case No 75.13 of the 1975, at $00 p.m. or as soon June, AD. 1975, present to the FLORIDA
377 6706
NEWARK TRUST COMPANY,
IN
AND
FOR
Section?? of ordinance 22173. as
CircuIt Court of the 11th Judicial
there.afteraspossible,atwhichtime Honorable Circuit Judge of SEMINOLE COUNTY
Plaintiff,
amended by ordInance 31) 71. to
Circuit in arid for Seminole County,
interested parties for and against Semnote County, Florida, his final CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-t34•CA-OSC
vs
allow a fence height of 6 feet for a
Florida
wherein
NORMAN the prcpoed change of zoning return, account and vouchers, as FLORIDA
_____________________________
POWER
COP. decorative fence along Orange SIM KA CORPORATION, et al.
SHAPIRO plaintiff, and DAVIS A. classification will be heard. Said Executor of the Estate of Edwin D. PORATION. a cotporation,
'
Drive
Defendants. Ladies as fashion show directors for
THOMAS and LORRAINE M. bearingmaybecontir,uedfromfime Hunt, deceased, and at said time.
NOTICE OF SALE
Petitioner.
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
THOMAS, his wife; and the to tim, until final action is taken by then and there, make application to
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn $3
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
held in the City Hall of Altamonte
to $3 an hour, commission Full or
are detendants, I will sell to the
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE of his administration of said estate. CALL hi wife,
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Monday, June 2. 1913, at S.30 P.M..
highest and best bidder for cash at POSTED in three (3) publIc places and for an order discharging Jamc
necessary, samples free, start
Florida,
under and by virtue of the
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
possible,
Respondents
at
now 349 570. 319 3694,
the west front door of the Seminole within the City of Lake Mary. A. Hunt as such Executor.
*hlth time interested parties and Final Judgment of Foreclosure
SUMMONS TOSHOWCAUSE
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Dated this the 30th day of April,
F;orida, at the City Hall within the
AND
citiZens for and against the heretofore entered on the 11th day ot Part time help, mature, experienced
SemInole County, Florida at 11:00 City of Lake Mary, Florida, and AD 1915
requested variance will be heard May, 1975. in that certain cause
NOTICE OF HEARING
sales woman. Apply at Clothes
O'clock A M on the 15th day of June, Published in the Evening Herald, a
James A Hunt
in the Circuit Court of the
NOTICE OF EMINENT DOP.SAIN
and final action taken.
Tree Dress Shop, Sanford Plaza
As Executor of the
1973, the following described newspaper of general circulation 'fl
PROCEEDING.
THIS NOTICE IS to be published Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of Work your own hours, Earn extra
property as set forth in said Final the City of Lake Mary, Florida, one
Estate Of
FROM 5)60
by posting one copy on the property Floridst, in and for Seminole County.
IN THE NAME AND BY THE
Judgment, to wIt,
Edwin D Hunt
time at least 15 days prior to the
110W.
AIRPORT BLVD.
incom,
as
an
AVON
Reprejen
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF
abOve described and by posting being Civil Action No. 73-293 CA
Lot 4, PALM PARK, according to aforesaid hearing. In addition,
Deceased. FLORIDA:
7170
tative Call 611'3079.
three
copies
at
three
public
places
A,
in
which
NEWARK
TRUST
____________________________
___________________________
thePla?thereof,asrecorded,npla, noticestsall beposted in area to be c Vernon Mize, Jr., 01
wthintheCityofAltamorste5prings COMPANY, a Uniteø States cotTO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
Book 11 at Page 4 Of the Public considered at least 13 days prior 'o CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
OPPORTUNITY
atleastfitteenaayspr,od-tothe time poration, is the Ptaintllf,
CERN, AND TO all persons and
Records of
31--Apartments Furnished
Attorneys for Executo,
emlnote County. the date of the public hearing.
and SIM Koscot Cosmetics needs sales
KA
CORPORATION,
a
Florida
of
public
hearing
parties claiming or having any
Florida,
P0 Drawer z
DATED: May 13, 1975.
manager, and beauty consultants
DATED THIS 15th DAY OF MAY. Cot por a tic
LESTEP
'ight, title. interest, estate. mor
DATED this 15th day of May. 1173.
Sanford, Florida 37771
Kay Sasamars.
Will train Must besmooth looking
lcr7 Bedroom Adultsonly
KALMANSON,
BARBARA
1973
AD
'gage
or
other
Inn
to
or
on
those
(Seal)
Publish: May 5. 17, 19. 26, 1973
City Clerk
and good command of English
PISRK
AVENUE MOBILE PARK
KALMANSON,
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
HILO
certain tracts of lariddescribedas:
co
DEN
Arthur H. Beckwirn, Jr.
City of Lake Mary.
332 $211
25-4% Park DrIve $.7Oup
PORA
lION,
and
BAKO
CON
Roxanne
Hasty,
__________________________
Location
of
Florida
Power
Cor.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida
____________________________
Secretary
STRUCTIOpi CORPORATION, a
poration'i DeBary Plant-North
By' ElaIne RiChard,
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQ.
Florida corporation, dba AQUA
IN tHE CIRCUIT COURT, Longwoo fransmissicin line guying
Board of Zoning Appeals
Deputy Clerk
Sui,e 102
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. easementsinthepiE4ofSectlQfli7,
Ptbtih: 7,'.',
POOLS are the defendants, under
. 1973
[egO. __otice
Publlh: May 19. 1975
616 E. Semoran Blvd.
and by virtue of the terms of said
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Township IS South, Range 30 East.
DEN 119
DEN.I7I
Altamonte Springs, Fla. 32701
COUNTY, FLOR!3A.
FICTITIOUSNAME
Judgment,willofferforsaleandsell
FICTITIOUSNAME
Seminole County, Florida, on the
City At'orney
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.136.3.B
CITY OF
Notice is hereby given that we are
at public outcry to the highest and
Notice is hereby given that we are
property of William P. and Clara M.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. DEN-ill
ANN
At.
FLORIDA
door of the Seminole County 436, Ca55elb.rry 32707, Seminole Ds".Casselbqrry, Seminole County,
SANTARSIERE. svodiv,sionofrec'dinplat Book 9
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Petitioner.
Notice of Public Hearing
Courtho'jse, in the City of Sanford, County, Florida under the fictitious Floriaa under the fictitious name of
Page
77,
Public
Records
of
Seminole
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
.d
.
Florida, on the 77th day of May. nameof PLANTS, POTS 'N KNOTS, CENTRAL
County,
Florida,
FLORIDA
CON
CITY OF
CIVIL NO, lS.3$9CA4.E
JAMES
J.
SANTARSIERE,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
1975, at the hour 0111:00 AM,, the and that we intend to register said STRUCTION, and that we intend to
LAKEMARY.FLORIDA
and teing more particularly
Respondent,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
NOTICE
IS
HEREbY
GIVEN
by
samebeinga
legals.alesdayln4the name with the Clerk of the Circuit registersaidnarnewlth the Clerkof
Noticed Pvblic Heating
described
YGAGE' ASSOCIATION,
AMENDED
in the Petition heretofore the City Commission of the City CI hour a legal hour of sale, the Court. Seminole County, FlorIda in the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
filed,
and
the
Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF ACTION
following persons, Altamonte Springs, Florida, that following described prop;rt
date with the provisions of Florida In ac'ordance with the
vi.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by TO: JAMES J. SAPITARSIERE
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To- provisions of the Fictitious Name
together
with
all
unknown
persons
said
City
Commissk,n
wil'
hold
a
situated
in
Seminole
..ounty,
the
Board of Adjustment of the City
claiming by. through or under public hearing
WILLIAM FRANK LARGENT and
Waterbury, Connecticut
FloridaWit: Section *6309 Florida Statutes Statutes, To Wit Section *6309
FANNIE ANNELL LARGENT, his of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
YOU ARE PIER EBY NOTIFI ED known personswho are dead, or whØ
(a) To consider annexat,on of the
Lots
16
ana
17,
ENGLISH
WOODS
1957.
Florida Statutes 1957.
board will hold a Public hearing at that an action for DISSOLUTION arenotkl'iowntobeckadoralive,to
wife.
5 Joanne J. Russell
lollowing described properly lying SUBDIVISION, FIRST.DDlTlOp4,
S. Melvin Ci Harper
I 00 p.m , on Monday, June 2. 1975, OF MARRIAGE, has been filed wit,
Defendants
and beIng in Seminole County. according to the ptat thCr Cot
J°1' M Jackson
James Ect*ard Harper
to
AMENDED
against you, in which Petitioner is
Florida, to wIt
recorded in Plat Book l, page 43,01 Publish May 5. I?, 19. 26. 1976
Publlh Msty 19, 76, June 2. 9, 1975
(a ConSidif a request for a seeling .4 divorce, child Custody and
WILLIAM P. BALL
PIOTICE OF SALE
Begin at the center of Section a
DEN 110
the Public Records of Seminole DEN 32
variance to allow a single family household furniture and furNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Twin Lakes
Tawnship
71
South,
Range
21
EatI,
COunty,
Florida
residence to be built in an A 1 nishings. and you are required to
on the 27th day of May, 1915, at 11
Box 1673
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County, Florida, run
The said property aloresaid,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
classification requiring 13,600 serve a copy of your written
am. at IPie west front door of the
Sanford, Florida 371?)
Notice is hereby given that we are
thence North along the North South together with all the tenements,
NAME LAW
square feet, on an approximately defenses, if any, to GENE R.
Courthouse of Seminole County, at
engaged in business at RI. 1, Box 72.
centerline of said Section 11, 121.20 hereditaments and appurtenances
l3.000square foot lot, being a portion STEPHEN SON, Attorney for
NOTICE Is hereby glvtn that Longwood. 37730, Seminole County,
Sanford, Florida the undeed
CLARA M. BALL
feet
10
the
Porth
right
of
way
line
of
thernto
belonging,
or
in
any
wise
CAR DLAND OF FLORIDA, INC , a Florida under the fictitious name of
of
the following
Clerk wllloffer for Sale the following
Twin Lakes
property,
10 wit: described real Petitioner, Post Olfice Drawer One.
State Road 436. run thence South
appertaining, being sold to satisfy Florida corporalion, desiring to GREEN PLANTS, INC., and that we
Cassefberry, Florida 37707, and file
described reil ptOpIrty:
Box 1673
degrees 52' 46" East along said said Judgment.
Beginning at a point on the the original with the Clerk of the
ltngage in business under the f IC. Intendloregistersaidnamewiththe
Lot 71, Block A, COUNTRY CLUB
Sanford, Florida 37771
North right of way line 200 feet to
DATED the 11th day of May. 1915. titlous name ol THE GIFT MART, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
South
line
of
the
Southwest
a
of
the
above
styled
Court
on
or
before
May
HE IGHTS. UNIT ONE, according
the point of beginning; thence run (Seal)
with principal offices at 1131 E
flOulh*est'aothl'ctionil5, Township list. 1915; otherwise a Judgment
County, Florida in accordance with
thePlattheq,ofasrerorded in PIat
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a South B9decjrees 32' 46" East along
Arthur H. flc(k*itP, Jr.
Sernoran Blvd., Casselberry, the provisioni Cf the Fictitious
Book 13. Pige SI. Publi Records 0
20 South, Range 30 East, Seminole may be entered against you for the DeclaratIon of Taking has been filed saict North right of way Inc 775
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County, Florida, South IS degrees relief demanded in the Petition,
Florida, 32707, intends to 'egister Name Statute's, To Wit: Section
Siminol, County. Florida.
in the above styled cause by
By Elaine RiChard,
feet run thence ?forthOdfgre.cj 32'
52'
30"
West
6.47
13
ft
from
the
the said name with the Clerk of the 86309 Florida Statutes 1957
together wIth all structuret Im.
WITNESS my hand and official Petifioner. Florida Power Cor
Deputy Clerk
50" Wm.t 773 feet. run thCn North
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Southeastern corner thereof, run seat o th.s Court, thiS 30th day of
provemen;s, hiitvres. appliances,
S J,smes F Mobicy
porsttion, for condemnatIon 01
P,IAURICE SHAMS of the 1mm
deorems 52' 4.6" West 1(X) feet.
Florida
North 0 degrees Cl' 30" West 772.5 to April. 19/S
President &amp;
and appurftnanj on said land or
easements
upon
and
withn
the
lands
thence
North
0
degree's
3)'
33"
west
SUBIN.
SHAMS.
ROSEPIBLUTH
CARDLAND OF
the pc of a curve concave to the (Seal)
Treasurer
used in conlunction therewith
described above arid in the PetItion 50 feet. thence North *9 degrees 57' &amp; MORAN, P A
FLORIDA INC.,
Northeast having a central angle of
Arlhtjr H BeckwIth, Jr
Phyllis B Mobley
The aforesaid safe will be made
lot
the
prpose
of
constructing
and
46"
Wett
173
feet,
thence
South
o
670
CPIA
Tower,
P
0
Box
713
a Florida corporation
Clerk of Circuit Court
pursuant to an Amended Final 60 degrees 1)' and a radIus 01)43.37
Secretary
maintaIn rig guy wires and anchors degrees 33' 33" West 775 feet to the Orlando, Florida 32102
5' Floyd L Hopkins
By Joy Stokes
If then* along said curve to the
Marvin I Mobley
JudgmenfeniferedinCivijpio
essentlalforthesupportofaportion point of beginning,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
PresIdent
Deputy Clerk
West and North 11162 ft to the Pt
now pending in the Circuit Court of
Vice President
of a double clrcut' 730KV steel pole
to the corporate limits of the City of Publish. May 19, 1975
Publish' May 17. 19. 26, June 7. i97
thereof,
said
point
being
the
pc
ot
a
Publish:
May
S.
17.
19,
76.
1975
Publish
May
5. 12, IS. 76. ISiS
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
transmIssion line under construction Altamonte Springs, Fiorldst; and
DEN 113
DEN $6
radut curve concave to the South DEN 39
DEN))
and for Seminole County, Florida.
in Seminole County, Florida
,...
---- '..-- - •--iv
iiir ai.o me question
wiTnTacecttraiangteof79Øg..p.
DATEDthisllthda,oMay 1915
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
Cf designating and assigning the
and a radius of 11.31 ft, thence run
(Seal)
that
the
PetItioner,
pursuant
to
the
zoning classification of C Ci Corn
Westerly along said curve 70 II ftto IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE provisions of
Arthur H. Beckwitfs. Jr.
Section 71.051, Forida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
mercistl General Ditnict to said
the
fA
thereof,
theisce
run
South
21
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Stafute's, will apply to the Honorable
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
property as that classifIcatIon IS
grees It' 30" West 136.7 ft tO a
By' Elaine RiCharje
RIchard B Muldrew. one of the
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
descrIbed
In the toning ordinances
point
on
a
circle
with
a
radlu's
of
Deputy Clerk
Judges of the C.ircuit Court Cf the
CASE
. 15.SIL.CA.4.E
Cf the City of Altamont, Springs,
ft. thence Southerly and Westerly
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. In and
Florida.towi? Ordinance Plo 771 73
along said circle 112 73ff, thence run In II: The Marriag, of
I BURKE, P.A.
for SemInole County, Florida, on the
ARNALDO RIVER A, Husband,
and as amended am supplemented.
south 0 degrees 17' 30" East 109 ft
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
flth day of May. 1975. at 11:30
Petitioner.
The present zoning classific.atlon
thnce run North $9 degrees ' "
Post Ctfice Box 292
o'clock, A M.. in the Seminole
and
Of said property is C I Commercial
East
IW,4
ft
to
me
point
of
begin
Otlkndo, FlOrida 32902
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
NIl DA RIVERA, Wife.
District, as that classification is
ning, to be kpo'*n as Tract 2$ of
Publish- May 19. 1915
Florida, lot a Piering to determine
Respondent
described in the zoning Ordinances
•ni,' Number I. acrrsding to
in tt !tirlsoiction of th Court,
NOTICE O? ACTION
the Piat as recorded in the Publ,c
,v.i rculaions of S,minøl C'sunty,
(Pie suflicisocy of the pleadings.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Florida
RtC.ordsof Seminole County Florida
INYITATIONTOIIO
whether the Petitioner is properly
PIILDA
RIVERA.
WHOSE
The Public Hearing will bx. held in
and being further described as a
THE CITY Or LOPIGW000
exercising
lt
dtleq.ted authority,
triangular pattern lot w'ne're Pine RESIDENCE AND MAILING
the City Hall, Altarronte Springs,
(4) the an,ount to be deposited for
WOULD LIKE LIDS ON STORM
ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN.
n--in.,
'e'WER PIPE. SPECIFICATIONS
OU AIE HEREBY NOTIFIED the property Sought to be a)
)Opns,o
ras
ec
CAN BE PICKED UP AT CITY
y o La e Mary, that a proceeding for dissolution ,,
Florida
Proprated, (3) the terms and rxsthlc, at whi:h time intefcstd
HAIL. fllflL'Yfli
-ui. ,r
#h1"
iiii
ix to ('flu
ul 4J
'"'
parties and citizens for and against
The public hearing will be held in ..i.uidur ra oxen tiled against you
P.M.. MAY 1?.
ponessio.t of said easements may
tpimf Ptfitiøøpq, ARNALDO
ttie City Hall, City Cf Lake Mary.
the propoej annexation and ton ,r
Publish' My 71. 1975
RIVERA,
become
vested
in
Petitioner,
and will be heard Said
seeks other relief against
Florida on June?. 1975. at! 00 p m,
heAring may be
DEN 177
suchothF matters as the Crt may continued Irom lime
the . following
or as soon thereof Icr as possible, at you affecting
to time untI
deem proper
deScribed real property, to wit:
final action Is taken by the City
which lime inter ,s'ed parties
Lot , Blocii 713 Dett
You and each of you are hereby Commission
Lake's
and against the ruest stated above
FICTITIOUS NAME
Subdivision Unit S. MB 23, pages
Commanded on or betcwt, May 10th.
This notIce shall be pasted at the
will be heard. Saia hearing may be
Notice 15 hereby given that I am
1973, to file with the nffi
of the City Hall wlthi
COfltinund from time to time until 136, PR Vcilusia County
the (t,
I
c'ngaqe-d in ri.jsmiess at 100 Maryn
(lci of t'ic' Cimmuit Cvmt in Sanford,
,'4D. y,ij are requrtd to appear
I.riOI at.on .5 taken by the saia
Altaniont,' Spring's, I I0(ida, and .0
Ave., Bldg. ill. Lonq*ood
and fi your Answer or other
Seminole Cnty, Florida, your three (3)
Board of Adiustment,
ntp,ci' ptacei '.ipittsiIl tho
Seminoletounty, Florida under the
written defenses to the Petition
This noficeshaltbe posted in thre*
City. arid publIshed In The Evening
fictitious name of CENTRAL
the
Circuit
Court
in
and
for
Snm'rL'le
heretofore
filed
in
thiS
cause
and
tO
Iterald, a newspaper of general
f)tjblic places within the City of
TOWING. and that I intend to
serve a copy Cf such wrilfen
circulation in the City of Altomonte
t.tPMry, F1rida,aftheCtyHat1 County, Fior4a, and serve a copy
register$aidnsmewithfPieCPerkof
IPitreof on Petitioner's attorney,
dtftflS't'SUpOn JamesA. M6eeand Springs
and f,eminole County,
the Circuil Court. Seminole County, and Published in the Evening Terrence William Ackeet, Esquire.
Piow'ard
P Mansee, Codounsel for
rlorida.onceaw,forattea,t,x,r
Florida in accordance with the Herald, a newsiaper of general Post Office
Petit'sner, P.O. Box 14047, St.
Box 24$), Sanlord,
CIrCutatiQnintheCityof LakeMary.
mnnSecutivp weeks prior to the
of the Fictitious neme
Florida
3Jfll,
on
or
Petersburg,
Florida, 33133. ard dsttcof the Public Hearing; thedat
bof'e
the
11th
Florida,
one
time al laast fifteen
SI$ulei.
Wit: Section
day of June. A 0. ISIS, Of otherwe
thn and thereby Show what
Florida StaMli
day's prior to tht aforesaid hearing,
Cf the first publication 10 the date of
a default will be entered against
rignf,
title or Interest you or any of the I*st publication. hoth dales in
In aoditn, noticethaff be posted in
3 - Palpr Nief
you haveor claim 'n and to the lands
ne area to be onSidered at least
(lusivC. Shal riot
Publish' May 1?, 26, June 2, 9, 1973
than
WITNESS
my
hood
and
official
describ
in the Petition. ar
to twtnty-1gt (2$) days
lifteen
days prior to the public
In addition,
DEN I
ealof th Clerk of the Circuit Court,
show
cause
Why
the
tame
.tsould
not
hearing
notice Shall be po'steo jn the area to
ün tit 5th day of May, A.D.. n.
for the ues and purposes
DATED: May IS 1q73
tr
,cxatn ai
set tonn m tad PrtIIlon
Kay aumi
tOnIng at least fIfteen (IS) days pror
Arthut
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8tk*ith,
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Witness my h*nd and the Seal of to the date
NOTICE OF PL'RLIC SALE
City Clerk
th PhIi Itcarinq
e of the Circuit Court
this Court cr. lbs 31st day cf March.
Ma, 7). 1975 at 9 30 A M IrCity (if Lal- M3ry,
DAT ED thiS 18th day of April,
y
1973
Elaine RiChard,
underSigned will sell one 1966
Florida
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Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Pontiac 7 dt.. ID No 24tlbPflSS6.7
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQ.
3' PhyllIs Jordahl,
TERRENCE
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Arthur H &amp;eckwitt,.
ACKERT.
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'or rep,sir and storag, charge's.
So te ID?
City
Clerk
ESQU:RE
Clerk o$ the Circuit Court
Mr. HCS'ry Van Ouwn
613 E. Semoran
dof the CIty of
Altorripy
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Ptftthiq'
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795
By ElAIne RiCharde
Atf*mnonte Spring's, Fla. 37'01
Altstmontt' Spcinge, FIO"Ida
Post Of lid Box 7411
Deputy Clerk
Ovitdd. FII 33763
City Attorney
Publish - April 7) Nod 71 arid May 5,
Sanford,
Flo,4t
3777)
Publish. May 12. I?. ISiS
PubliSh: May 5. 17, IL 26 ISiS
Puc'ists May 19. 1975
12 and 9. 1975
Putlish May 17. I, 76, June?, ISiS
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
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-the Board 01 ZonIng Appeals that
--- - said Board will hold a public hearing -to consider the cuestion of granting
4-Personals
Rentals
a variance for the following
described property:
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Mrs.
Ward.
former
tearher
at
Mae
The East 34 373 leet of Lot 7 and
Sanford Beauty College Is now ______
29-ROOrn5
the West 3730 feel of Lot!. Block 0,
associated with Johnettes Beauty
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2510 0 Oak Ave She invites
to the plat thereof as recorded in
MAN OR WOMAN FOR ROOM AND
all her patrons &amp; friends to call
Plat Book I, Page 6, of the Public
BOARD CALL ANYTIME, 377
371
Records of Seminole County,
5794
Florida,
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ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM!
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THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
INYOUR FAMILY'
askswalverofthesld, yarctsef back
30-Apartntents Unfurnisf'd
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what I eat, right afterwards I'm
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF SUIT IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TO: ROBERT N
TOMLIN and
FRAN J. TOMLIN
In an unknown
RESIDENCE
state or country other than the State
of Florida, and mailing addrecs
bein'
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U SS W S. SIMS
(DE - 10911
FPO New York 0950$
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
That a Complaint TO toreclose a
cert ain mortgage encumbering the

following described real property,

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lot 5$, THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. according 'o the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 16. Page 55, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
has been filed against you In the
above Styled suit, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
AflSW
or o ncr F'Iefiaing TO Inc
ComplaInt on Plantiff's attorneys,
VCO den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke. POSt
Office Box 793. Orlando. Florida
32102. and f Ile the original Answer or
other Pleading in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court On Or
before the 9th day of May. 195. If
you fall todo so. adef Bull judgment
wilt be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal Of

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hypoglycemia will eventually
become diabetics.
You are right in saying that
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Clvii Actlon
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MEMPHIS.
Plaintiff,

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You may eLerience some
changes this year in your work
or career. They may not appear
to be advantages, but U Um
unfolds you'll see their
possibIlitIes.

of your Anw.r or pleading to the
ComplaInt to:
MaurIce Shims Of the firm Subin,
Shams, Rolinbluth &amp; Moran, P.A.
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715. 670 CNA lower.
Orlando. Florida 32007
plaintiff's attorney, and file the
original with this C ur1 On of before

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By GLENN MeCASLANI)
Herald Staff Writer
Saying a dispute between Sanf or d and
Lake Mary over ownership of more
acres of land has been 'blown out of reason,"
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore yesterday sought a
meeting between officials of both cities and
owners of the questioned property.
Moore directed City Attorney Vernon Mize
to "get everybody together" after hearing a
report from Mize that Lake Mary officials
had refused to "dc-zone" the properties, but
were willing to meet and discuss the Issue.
"1 think a lot of people are losing sight of
the fact that all we're trying to do and all
Lake Mary Is trying to do
is to accommodate the property owners who wish
city services," Moore said. "1 think the entire
problem has been blown out of proportion."
Mize said the mayor of lake Mary and its
city attorney had agreed to meet with Moore,
Mize and City Manager W. E. "Pete"
Knowles regarding the problem, which
developed after both Sanford and Lake Mary
claimed the 300 acres in each
city's jurisdiction,

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is to accommodate the
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property owners who wish city
Sanford Mayor
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Sanford annexed the land In 1974, one
month before the legislature approved Lake
Mary's incorporation. Lake Mary's boundarles included the same large tract of land.
The la nd is owned by Southward Enterprises and Jeno Paulucci Enterpr1s and is
toted north of Lake Mary, and west of
Sanford, near the Mayfair Co un try Club.
Attorney Gen. Robert Shevin has ruled In an
onion that the property was still in Lake
Mary because state action "supersedes"
Sanford's annexation ordinance, although
that act came first.
Following Shevin's ruling, Sanford officials indicated that court action might be
the only recourse to sIve the problem.
"MI we're trying to do is correct a mistake
which would, of course, assist the property

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However, those teachers who
unemployment benefits paid
out to employees. In Seminole haven't been approved for
*ing"we're happy with It," County alone, the measure as it contract next year are eligible
to
collect the benefits. In
.\',st. School Supt. Roger Harris was written would ha ve cost the
treathed a sigh of relief today School Board In excess of Seminole, some 208 teachers
have yet to be approved for
.nowing a bill to slash sum. $120,000 a week, Harris said,
1
rtime
unemployment
'Obiously , it would have rehire
The bill, Harris noted, also
i.'neflts for teachers has just been Impossible for
ifiaflimously passed both the counties to pick that up," he cuts out unemploymentbenefils
it.iu5e and the Senate and sits said. So, the legislature got for all substitute or temporary
busy during this session and employees who work for the
u the governor's desk,
Officials say a "technical passed a bill which disallows school system.
Harris and other school of.
error" in a bill passed by the unemployment benefits to
legislature Last year would have anyone who has a definite ficials had feared that If i
cost Florida school systems $37- contract for a given period of sufficient number of the
county's teachers opted for the
benefits, the contingency fund
would lirve been reiiI:ired to
withstand a whopping dent and
cutbacks would have been
required.
But with the bill unanimously
approved by both branches of
state goverrunent - a factor
which virtually Insures no veto
by the governor all those dire
possibilities
have
been
eliminated,
"I can't think of anything that
It
could improve the bill.
sounds very good and we're
happy with it. Very happy as a
matter of fact," Harris said.
During last year 's session,
a "slipup" occurred which
would have made the county's
estimated 1,400 teachers,
librarians and counselors, plus
900 or more instructional
personnel, eligible for benefits,
The "slipup" occurred,
Harris said, because during the
preparation of the bill last year
a "technical error" allowed the
beeflts. Much furor was heard
among school administrators
over the "slipup,"
Apparently, lawmakers got
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CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

Arthur H Beck*itl,, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Joy stokes

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Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

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acres of 613,974 square feet).
hall been filed against you, and you
are required to serve a written copy

YOUR BIRThDAY

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CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
ttie City Commission of the City of
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
said City Commission will hold fi
public hear lm
(a) To consider annexation of the
following described property lying
and being In Seminole County.
Florida. to wit
5()7 LakeDestiny Road
SEC 2]
TWP 215 ROE 29E. BEG S 1 4 CC'
5E RUN W 1320 FT N 72 DEG
49 MIN E $017 FT TO RD SELY
ALGRD600FT ML TO BEG (LESS
F 495 FT • P05).
to the corporate limits of the City of
Altarnonte. Sprngs, Florida. and
b To consider alto the Question
(14 designating and assigning the
zoning classification of C N Corn
rrerclal Neighborhood District Ti'.
said property as that classif icaf ci

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ARI
(Mirth 21-April 19) very reluctant to be involved
with
you
In
the
future.
It's to your advantage to treat
LIBRA (Sept fl-Oct. ZI) Be
others as diplomatically as
prepared
to switch tactics
vs.
possible today if you hope to
COMMUNIPLEX.
INC. it at,
achieve your ends. Be patient, today on the spur of the moment
Defendants.
if you see you're not getting the
tolerant,
SUIT 10
FOR ECLOSE MORTGAGE
TAURUS '(April 20-May 20) results you counted on.
NOTICE OF SUIT
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
221
You'll start with a full head of
TO STANSELL GRAHAM
steam today, but soon as you Watch you&amp; step with coCORPORATION
3 ", Hoffman
run into resistance you'll workers today. Try not to team
EngIeliarcIt. Esquire of
John
Gulf Breele,
DATED this 15th day of April,
up with one who does thlngsina
throttle-down considerably.
...,w rum ui ,flU!Tia) K. ,,ira,ana R LI 1975
YOU ARE PILP(tDY NOTIFIED
GEMINI May 21-June 20) hasty, careless manner.
that a Complaint to Foreclose Suite 950, Hartford Building
S Phyllis JortlahI
City Clerk
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. fl-Dec. c ertain mortgage on the following 200 East Robinson Street
Opportunities presented to you
Orlando. Florida 37101
of the City of
You're likely to have your described real property, to wit:
today will Lose some of their
Attorney for Petitioner
From the W 1 4 corner of Section
Altamonte Springs, Florida
luster if you don't follow priorities in the wrong order II, Township 71 South, Range
Husband
PuhIih April 21 and 21 and May S.
today. Put productive things East. run thence N$9 degrees 1s" Publish: April 21, May S. Il. it, ISIS I? and 19, 1975
through promptly.
East along the northerly tine of the DEM.176
OEM I))
CANCER (June 21-July 22) first, pleasurable ones last.
SW'. of said Sect Ion lla distance oe
In
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11S143 feet to • polifi on the
You may do something today
westerly
right
of.way
line
of
occasion
the
out of spite or anger that will be 19) You'll rise to the
L Railroad, thence Slo degrees
;zndzmsging to :'ou all It is to today when you meet with SC
3' 10" VIesb iIuij la C 'Ig I Cf - way
opposition. Instead of in. line a distance of $11 87 feet to a
the other guy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) timidatlng you, it will point S St degrees 12' 25" East a
distance of 101 61 Islet from the NE
Something you'll hope to at . strengthen your resolve,
corner of Maitbie Shores First
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) addition as r ecorded in Put Book
complish today will suffer a
temporary setback. Don't be Don't be too loose with your 13. page 1, Public Records of
Seminole county, Florida, thence N
dismayed. You'll work It out resources at this time. It's $9
WHILE SUPPLY LASTS
degree's 12 , 23" West along the
cuter to take It out Of the bank northerly line of said subdivision
later.
and its casfecly and westerly cx
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If than It Is to put it back In!
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
tension thereof a distance Of I"•
PISCES
(Feb.
20-March
20)
you're too selfish in your
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
fee. to the east line of Bay Street,
dealings today, others will be Be careful you're not drawn said line being the west llni of
into a situation today where aforesaid Section is, thence ii 0
rt. 676
qU?(sai$rI t*?IIS
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else's burdens sud- degress 12' 44" Etst along said line
a distance of 502 55 feet to the point
IO(1G (MAli
denly becomes yours.
of beginning. (Cont aining 1C191
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
Deputy C lerk
Publish May 17. 19. 26. June ?, ISiS
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of the City of Altamonte Sprirv
Florida. towit' Ordinance No 221 Li
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND and as amended and supplemented
The present zoning classification
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
of said property is A 1 Agricultural
CASE NO. 1S44.
7CA.04.0
District, as that classification is
In rat the Marriage of:
described in the toning ordinances
DENNIS J. FUNKE. Husband
and regulations of Seminole County,
and
FIoridc,
SUSAN A FuftIkE, Wife
The Public Hearing will be held in
NOTICE OF ACTION
the City Hall, Altamonte Springs.
TO , Susan A. Funke
Florida, on the 20th day of May, 1975,
Vaughn Sti,fl
•t 130 p m or as soon thereof ter as
Detr&amp;t. Michigan
iaiIiir, 1,1 wht, tirn 'nirveIU
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a parties and citizens for and againsT
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage the proposed annexation and bohr.
has been filed against y
in the will be heard Saict hearing may t.
above named Court. and you are continued from tirnr' to time Un'
ruired
to ser v e a cop y of y our final action is taken by thr' (?,
eq
answer or pleading tothe Petition on Commission
the Petitioner's attorney, JOHN C.
This notice shall be posted at It
ENGIEHARDT. Esquire, Suite 950. City Hall within the
City n'
Hartford
Building,
700 East illtamonfe Springs. Florida, arid
Robinson Street, Orlando. Florida, three (3) other places within tf'
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'1g in the office of the Clerk of Herald, a newspaper of general
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole circulation in the City of Altamonte
County, Florida. on or before May
Springs and Seminole County,
2ItPi, 1975.
Florida, onceaweck for at lea st four
If you fail to do so, ludgment by
(1) consecutive weeks prior to the
default will be taken against you for date of the Public Hearing: the date
the relief demanded in the Petition
of the first publication to thi date of
WITNESS my hand and seal ths the ln, publication, both datr'% in
73rd day of April, 1975
rluslve, shall not be Ij than
(Seat)
twenty eight (71) days. In addition,
Arthur if Beckwitts. Jr.
notice thall be posted in the area to
Cler k of the Circuit Court
be considered for annexation and
By Elaine RiCharde
bring at ItStfiftvq'n (IS) daysprior
Deputy Clerk
to the dale of the Public Hearing

Publith: May S. 1 2. It. 26. 973

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Deputy Clerk
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plaintiffs attorneys or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
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Boa 3061. Orlando, Florida 32807. on
or before the 11th day of June. 1975.
and file the original with the clerk of
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Chances of survival under the
Nguyen and the children, Mr.
Three weeks ago the Nguyen Tan Phuoc
Viet Cong were
Nguyen was se nt to Muncie,
They left home with one
family was crouched in a ditch.
in
1959 by the Vietr.amesT
The five children of Nguyen hour's notice. While they were
government to
study school
Saigon. Today they are in Sanford trying
Tan Phuoc and his wife Vo Thi awaiting rescue from the
administration. He has a BA
to rebuild their lives,
l.uu are experiencing what it is airport the shelling began and
degree in English and French
like to live In a land without war the planes in which they were to met by an Alliance missionary, camp and determined what and has taught school. He
for the first time in their lives, depart were destroyed.
speaks, reads and writes
whom they had known in they needed.
Three weeks ago they were
The Family was flown by Vietnam, Guam Project
Nguyen said he has found the English fl uently.
crouched in a ditch for a day helicopter, with only four Director Reginald Reimer, who American people very friendly
He said when they arrived at
and a night at the Saigon air- pounds luggage for each per- had a paper showing the church and the volunteer was very nice McCoy Jetport Saturday they
l.it't :i' it v.ts :.helk'd i),' ft '
:n, to the cargo Sb'[) Kuiibro
would accept responsibility fur and they ap;rcciatcd all the v. crc impressed and surJ)rLs-ed
Communist forces. Today they with the Seventh Fleet on April
the family in the United Sta tes. assistance received at Eglin. to find Rev. Rola nd Coffey,
are In Sanford trying to rebuild 29. Along with 8,000 refugees,
Nguyen was a active leader in
He termed the management associate pastor of Fir3t
their lives, having arrived over they were packed like sardines the All ince Church in Sa igon and organization of the Eglin Alliance, there to greet them.
the weekend.
on the ship with only room to and his children are fourth refugee center "Number One."
They shared in the service
Because of his connections s ta nd,
generation Christians.
The camp is divided into four Sunday morning at that church
wi th Americans - he was
After they landed at Subic
The family left Guam on May sections wi th each one having a and were also impressed by the
formr'rlv a neNonnel manager ltav in The Philippines. they
7 and chose to be sent th Eglin Vietnamese cou ncil under one cordiality and kindness shown
for Esso and served as tran. were flown to Guam aboard a because they decided Florida American Army major. "We by Rev. Blair McGarvey
sportation officer for the U.S. C130, from which all the seats would be more like the climate took care of ourselves and Sunday, when they came to
AID program In South Vietnam had been removed. Refugees they were used to. Ike the settled any problems. The food. Sanford and shared in the
and the fact he had served in were seated on the floor in four other refugee families arriving clothing, and everything were evening service here, he said.
the army for eight years and
rows,
at Eglin, they were met by a excellent and there was a warm
The two oldest daughters,
was a first lieutenant in the
They arrived in Guam at friendly Am erican volunteer atm osphere," he added.
Th is Cam Nhung, 20 and Th i
reserves, Tan Phuoc knew his midnight on May S and were who showed them
They are here under the Thu Thuy, 19, would be taking
around the
sponsorship of the Sanford their final exams at the College
Alliance Church and First of Law in Saigon, w here they
Alliance Church of Orlando. were freshmen, had their lives
Until they get settled per- no t be disrupted. They had
manently, t hey are sta ying at a planned to study business
townhouse apartment provided administration and a year of
by Dick McCoy of Central law is required.
S
The oldest son, Tan Duc, 18,
Florida Builders. McCoy is a
member of the Orlando church. was to have graduated this
Although this is the first visit
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concerning the rezoning of property which to the United States
owners," Moore said yesterday.
will be used by Ca rdinal Industries For conCity Commissioner John Morris suggested
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struction
of a modular apartment
that the two property owners be Included in
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manufacturing complex.
the meeting between Lake Mary and Sanford
Stenstrom requested that his vote of April
and Moore directed Mize to contact
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28 favoring the rezoning ordinance be
owners and their attorneys, asking that they
changed from "yes" to "No" his vote of
join in the discussion,
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"yes" on May 15 be changed to "abstain."
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Following the Commission's action on
"I
do
this
in
view
of
the fact that the
i
Lake Mary dispute, Moore told the group that
newspaper has decided to make an issue of
I
Knowles, who Is out of the city attending the
the fact regarding how I voted," Stenstrom
state legislature, had requested the Coinsaid.
Stenstrom is serving as public relations
mission meet wi th him at 7:15 p.m. next
consultant
for the company and was referring
Tu2sday to discuss and answer questions on
to
a
story published in The Evening Herald
structural conditions at the present city
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that
his
vote favoring the rezoning action
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could
have
been
a
violation
of
the
conflict
of
'.
notify Knowles Oat
Interest
law.
would be present for the meeting, which will
The Commission tabled Stenstrorn's
include the City Hall Review Cotiittee.
request
pending a ruling from Mize as to just
The Comm ission and city manager
what
Stenstrom
could
change
in
the
vote.
seeking data on the possibility of rebuilding
Mize
recommended
that
the
Commission
the city hall on its present site as opposed to
allow
Stenstrom
to
change
the
vote
to "ab.
another
stain" in all places where the rezoning orThe usually routine approval of COITUTILSdinance was acted upon.
sion meeting minutes tilt a snag when CornThe Commission then directed the minutes
missioner Julian Stenstrom read a two-page
be changed with Stenstrom abstaining from Sharing a Pepsi-Libby McGars'ey, 8, and Nguyen Thi Hong-An
statement into the record requesting pert,'0g on approval of the minutes.
mission to change votes on public hearings
ByJANECASSElBEItR

Herald Staff Writer

ac tion for foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole

Publish April 71. May S. 12. 19, ISiS
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Rebecca S. Gitnick
evening unless I eat a large
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finally don't produce enough
meal or eat every hour.
All parties claiming Interest by,
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insulin at all, and then a simple
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presume you have had a
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having or claiming to have any
complete examination with
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sugar curve, and I get ex(6,0) News
tests, and I think you should
property herein described,
cesslvely fatigued every time I
(9) All My Children
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
have blood glucose tests
try It. I've been on oral diabetic
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regularly to evaluate your
'gage on the following real property
medicines, but they make
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Records of Seminole County,
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and I'm only 5-feet-2. I'm a
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are required to serve a copy of your
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addressed, stamped envelope
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WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on April 2''ti. 1975.
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and
ANDERSON. JR
MARY E ANDERSON, hiS wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOE S ANDERSON, JR. and
MARY E. ANDERSON. his wife.

Refugee Fam i ly Settles Here

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By: Lillian T Jenkins

BOBBIE C McKNIGHT. et at..
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ELINOR G. COHEN.
Trustee for the
Benefit of

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Plaint i ff,
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entered against you for the relic'
In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
sold Court on this, the 21st day of
April, 1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

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IN To HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
El'HTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
C OUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION No. 71-41S.CA.OS.A
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
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Plaintiff,

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MARRIAGE has been tiled ag.iinst
you and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defnsei, it any,
to WALLACE F. STALNAKER, JR.
OfSTEPHENSONandBEANE,POS!
Office Drawer One, Casselberry.
Florida, 37701, Attorneys for the

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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court. Seminole
Cou nty, Florida in accordance with
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the provisions of the
Section
5tatutes. To Wit

86509 Fioridd StatuteS 1957
NOTICE OF SUIT
Inc. of
JOSEPHTrim.
TO
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WEILAND
PubliSh, May 19. 26, June 2,9, 1975
Address Unknown
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fictitious name of TRIM and that we

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.421.CA.04.0
In re: the Marriage of
NORMA DELORES WEtLAND.
Wife:
and
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ticipate in maintaining school
property like parking Lots, but
A county policy, excluding in a workshop session yesterresponsibility of the county to day Commission deleted the
maintain
resurfacing and paragraph.
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Commissioner Mike hatprojects
on school
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Public ,or
Director Bob Commission Chairman Sid
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Vihien Jr., said the situation of
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po icYreardl
the Count' S county crews working on
'-.--con sid e ra tion of handling pas'ing
on school property has
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only surfaced a few times.
School Board.
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Bush also was in favor of
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deadline
of
May
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was
set
striking
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Bush was instructed last
the School Board make its
requests
and
projects
known
to
week
to write the first draft
Jay thvicheI takes a ride on a basketball last night during
SUPER SM ILE
all
governmental
units
inthe
policy
when Commission
finals of the second annual Sanford Super-Athlete Competition
decided
that a definite
%'ol%'ed.
at Seminole High School. The smile says the ride's okay. Story,
AT SUPER EVENT
statement was necessary
In the
More photos on Page l.n. tlleraldl'hotoby Gordon Willlamsont
a paragraph was included curtail school requests f,,ir,projects which fi1'r in durtn:
the fiscal year.
Bush explained that wtwn
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money requests, which tht'
Conunission had not budgeted,
This time the commissioners voted without opposition to
An agreement paving the way for development of a 125-unit
show up during the year, the
approve the agreement. During last week's session, three tie
housing project on 48 acres of land southeast of the city was
commission Is forced to make a
votes developed, all of which had to be broken by Mayor Moore,
formally signed between Tyme Construction and the City of
decion on the matter
during an intra-Conunission struggle about what direction o
Sanford yesterday.
Dick
Commissioner
take in clearing up the long-delayed Newburg Development
Mayor Lee Moore and David Adams and Joe ('rum,
Williams, who did not atten
project.
deopers doing business as Tyme Construction, signed the
yesterday's work session.
Both ('rum and Adams were grinning broadly when the final
new agreement, ending two years of hassle surrounding the 48
proposed an amendment to the
pen strokes to the agreement were completed at 4:30 p.m. in
acres owned by Newburg Development Co. of Winter Park,
policy that the county should
Commission chambers.
The new agreement, which City Attorney Vernon Mite had
consider on-site constni'tion on
"This makes its very happy. We're going ahead now with
ken directed to draft last week, provides six months time for ;i
school property. but the motion
the project,' Crum said later.
ir cent completion of water and sewer lines for the developwas defeated
by CciriiThe project would develop two sections - an eight acre and
mentand 18 months for completion of streets and drainage
missior1ers Vihien, Itattaway
construction in the project.
if 40-acre tract - as a residential area and does not provide for
and Harry Kwiatkowski.
The water and sewer service from the city will be provided
conunerc'Ialdcvelc,pment. The first agreement between Sanford
The policy also terminates
to the area when the developers complete the lines and the
and Newburg had been approved in 1973.
the county's budgeting for adult
nro;e'ct is annexed into the city.
I Continued on Papoçiisifl,, 'uurms at th.
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see what the real problem is" Council in workshop session Richard DeVasco, withdrew, portant to a police department
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-ScottCo%ington (left) and Sheila Owens stand proudly behind some of theirwork built by their eighth
grade Sanford Middle School class. The work was on display to show the achievements of the various dissension among teachers in budgeted $10,000 annual salary. Point police departments later date.
classes throughout the school. Both Scott and Sheila are students In Mrs. Janet Miller's science class. Longwood, but says SEA is
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Tribute To Hospital
A tribute to S&amp;'riiinuk Memorial hospital is featured
on Page IC of the Sunday Herald as Hospital and Nursing
Home Week draws to an end.

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relative. It may carry a sm"U 21) Dealings today with perso
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mysterious circumstance.
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LEO (July .Aug. 22) You'll burg Festival, July X to Aug.
be able to create opportunities 30, will include 17 concerts by
for yourself today because of the Vienna, Berlin and Israel
your positive approach. Dwell philharmonic orchestras, the
on optLniLt1e Uxughts.
London Symphony and the AusVIRGO (Aug. 23-3ept. 22) trian Radio Orchestra.
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Also scheduled are
betray you.
Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro"
LIBRA (Sept. XWd. 23) A and a
new production of Verdi's
new project you're very en. "Don Carlos."

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'Alie rivur from .Sanford soutli u) tl)e lua~l_

waters, Is under improper conditions, changing
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Everyone's symptoms are soon

biologist's report is being forwarded to the parent

Capital of the World. Regretfully, the St. Johns Is
dvinr and tstanatesare ina fc-.% ~ uars or illonftLs it
will be totally dead. To those of us who fish and
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discoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24-page bookieta,
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charming, Fred melts. Then he
becomes protective
and
upset when two friends show up
with her, one a guy.
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NIGHT STALKER "Bad
Medicine" RERW" A strange
Jewel thief is terrorizing elderly
women
Chicago. The thief
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hypnotizes its victims, Uien
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director of "Blazing Saddles"
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Interviewed by Gene Shalit for
the "Today" show. What didn't
make the Interview has been
assembled for a riotous
segment on "Weekend"
tomorrow night NBC-TV, 11:301 a.m. It Is comprised cxclushrely of the outtakes from
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declining, it Is only a Limited mat ter of time before
the entire river Is adversely affected. Th e actual
problem originates at the headwaters of the St.
Johns and, growing like a vicious cancer, It is
moving towards the upper reaches of the river."
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Society, (B.A.A.S.) recuesting assistance from
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'the St. Johns' held its coo!rat ion in combining forces to resist any more
first meeting May 6, with an overflow crowd of
abuse of the beautiful St. Johns.
sportsmen, conservationists, and public-spirited
The Deltona Bassniasters have also written to

Commission Saturday adopted a resolution from information he received by telephone,
favoring the return of all diverted walers to the St.
IEfforts to reach commission representatives In 6tizens I n attendance.
4 , 0 Johns River Basin, The Herald learned today.
Tallahassee to obtain additional data were not
The outcome of tue first meeting, according to
A spokesman for the commission notified successful.
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information receiv ed by Th e Herald, was th e with.
Delbert Euga,a member of the ad visory council for
Meanwhile, the diversion of more than 200
frawal or postponement of further requests of two
the Department of Natural Resources, that the million gallons of water daily from the St. Johns corporations to
build more darns and canals to
resolution had been passed after the commission River is rapidly becoming a national issue.
reclaim some 21,400 acres of the marshlands at the
s apprised of conditions along the
A report compiled by
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Johns as
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Support for the movement to restore the river
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Is extremely critical considering the fast action
lilatloll of a new organization dedicated to the
president, and Delbert Eugo, executive director,
which was taken after the Iuue was presented," restoration and preservation of th
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river, known all over the United States as the Bass
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Baseball
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Rangers
(24) Zee Cooking

(44) Dinah

Preakness

(13) Wrestling

(24) Mister Rogers
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Herald

Gets State Prolect
"apparent low bidder" on the
contract.
But other bids had been made
on portions of the contract for
specific geographic areas
around the state, and officials
felt Pepsico might only be
nominated for parts of the
contract--and not the entire
$23.3 million.
The 1974 legislature ap.
propriated $20.5 million for
purchase of relocatables and
education officials were
pleased that Pepsico's bid came
in under the total funds ap-

proved,
Though Turlington has called
the portables the "classroom of
the future," Seminole County
school officials elected not to
order any of the units,
The units are portable and
can be readily moved from
county to county, officials said.
They are esnecinllv useful In
a state where the economic
climate changes with each
tourist season,
For example, in a county with
a thriving economic climate,
portables could be rushed in

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quickly moved out—when and If
economic conditions declined,
Pepsico, a California firm,
has a branch office located at
the Sanford Airport. As yet, it's
not known what kind of work
force would be required to
construct the 1,863 relocatables
listed in contract snerllir'ntinns
Company officials declined to
comment until it's known for
sure Pepsico has the contract
under its belt.
That decision is expected
next week.

Teenager Pleads Guilty
A 17-year-old Lake County juvenile who
pleaded guilty last week in Circuit Court here
to assault with Intent to commit robbery in a
motorized purse-snatching has been cornmitted to the state Division of Youth Services
as a delinquent child.
Circuit Court Judge Clarence T. Johnson
J'. granted the motion of defense attorney
James Lien of Orlando. Lien bad asked the
court to rule that Gary W. Hubbard, of
Plymouth, Is a delinquent child and sentence
him to DYS, which could hold him until he's 21
years old.
Hubbard has no prior record and lived at
home with his blind father, his mother and
a younger sister. The youth admitted being
the driver of a car Jan. 20 (lutI sped through a
shopping center parking lot at Altamonte
Springs. Another youth In the rear seat
grabbed a woman's purse and she was
dragged across the pavement until she

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only credit cards.
Altamonte Springs police arrested hubbard, two other luveniles and a Tangerine
man minutes later and recovered the purse.
The juveniles were indicted by 'the
Seminole County Grand Jury as adults to
stand trial on robbery charges.

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adult on the robbery charge last week when
he entered the plea to the lesser and Included
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Arthur P. Hatcher, 17, both of Plymouth,
pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and
agreed to testify against Hubbard.
A jury found James Blame Whlsenant, 20,
of TangerIne, guilty of robbery in the case.
The hatcher brothers testified for the state in
Whisenunt's trial.

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The first step in it 20-mile walk to raise funds for the United
Celebral Palsy of Central Florida was taken at 8 am. Saturday
morning. Miss Orlando Donna Hatcher, and 11 year olds Tammy
Tyson, left, and Sandra Smith, hold hands with Mindy Balmer.
Several local politicians als, participated in the fund raising
walk. tflerald Photo by Dan Crockett)

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2A-Sunday Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, May ii, WI

Views Financial Picture

Council

ki

Longwood To Loosen Rein

NMON

On Spending

~
Preparing figures for an
Other figures adjusted were: exemptions that had not been
amended bwlget, the council,
Statc gasoline tax $1,500 even anticipated at all.
received
using as Its base income and
h
liar tsock said th e new
th
ly
i
LONGWOOD - The City spending for the period _____________________________________________________
e
first
half;
$45,000
revenue
total should be $539,358
th
during
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Two Destroyers
Council has apparently decided October, 1974 to March, 1975,
from utility tax although $23,999 rather than the $548,979 exHartsock's
to loosen the rein on spending projected for the remainder of governing body on
including revenues from the was received in the first half; pected earlier In the year.
'
dining the second half of the the year, Ilartsock and coun advice shaved that down 10 an personal tangible tax. Ray's $131,000 from state revenue
however, more exact
Search For Missing
ins fiscal year, according to a ci]men took a conservative anticipated 1115,000.
office said some additional tax sharing, although first half projections based on income for
According to county Tax returns can be expected In this receipts of $69,762 indicates the first Mx months Indicate
reviewof the city's financial approach to spending.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two American destroyers
position with City i".
While $141,745 was originally Collector Troy Ray's office, month and revenues will also be nearly $140,000 will be total revenues will more likely
"ant
remain in the Gulf of Thailand to help in the search for 13
HaroI
"artsoc)'
estimated
as the city's property however, the city received, received from tax deed sales received; and $2,0.91 has be 7,35 in the general fund.
Thursday
riissutg Marines and Air Force helict:z
'.-' bc.:
I.
.
. ..
through And. $115,563.90 riot next month.
been
". the expethture de of th
..
.
:.
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ledger It was decided group
Tang. One other Marine was known dead. Meanwhile, the
.
cost $4,500
focus of th e mission, the U.S. freighter Mayaguez and Its
although
less
than
$2,000 was
39-man crew, were due to arrive in Singapore today.
the
first
six
months;
spent
In
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger sa id Friday that the
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cadets will cost $Z928 even
forceable recovery of the ship and crew reminds the world
-. ough Less than $l,)0 was
th
-there are limits beyond which the United States carriot
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spent In the first half; operating
be pushed."
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supplies will cost $35,(O when
less than 12,700 was spent In the
.1
To
firsthalf; andgas,olland tires
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Set
would cost $13000 al though less
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Gov. Milton Sha pp says
I
than $6,l00wasspentin the ft
he's bcen adised at least 15,000 refugees from
th
Club
'flJ
form
at
the
Civic
Center
and
half.
The Sanford Rotary
Vietnam will irrive nt a military installation in castrn
Also, legal and accounting
present
a 15-foot by 25-loot march to Memorial Park for a
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Pennsylvania in the n,ar future. The gove rnor sa id
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$13,000 while less than $3,500
American flag to the city at martial music concert.
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Friday he had not been notified officially of the decision.
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WM spent in the first half;
Memorial Day observances In
11
Rut he said government officials had told state Adj. Gen.
After
th
e
concert,
Rotary
$3,250
for telephone while $1,450
Lakefront Memorial Park, May
Harry J. Mier that the refugees would be sent to Fort
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Pre
dent
John
si
Mercer
will
wa
spent In the first half; 33)0
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lntowtniap, a huge instauauan near tare. The main
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iiUtdiace each state flag while for advertising and pron)oLlou
refugee centers set up for the estimated 130,000 refugees
Lk,
Tbeflagwillbeholstedto the theflagunitremalnsatparade wtien $3owasspentduringthe
are at military bases in California, Florida and Arkansas.
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top of a tall, new pole specially rest,
first half; dues and sub"Up to 25,000 Vietnam refugees will probably be housed at
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th
installed
to
accommodate
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will
make
the
scriptlons
$300 compared with
the Gap," app told reporters. He said Mier "thinks the
large
flag.
and repairs and
$60
spent;
figure will be closer to 15,000, but Washington has used the
presentation of
to
a
nce
mainten
$fl000 while less
figure of up to 25,000."
At the ceremonies in the park city. Mayor Lee Moore will
will be the Navy Band from the accept the flag and direct the then $3,400 was spent,
TOO, $4,400 machinery and
Naval Training Center In Naval Color Guard to hoist It to
equipment compared with less
Orlando and the training the top of the pole.
than $1,500 spent; furniture and
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - One of Evel Knievel's
center's 50-State Flag Team.
After recital of the Pledge of fixtures $1,500 while none has
greatest fans vows to try today for the third time to plunge
Ceremonies
will
kick
off
with
Allegiance,
the flag will be been spent; street signs $4,000
Winter
Springs
Fire
Qikf
Charles
Holzman
(right)
sells
auto
BICENTENNIAL
over 75-foot Spokane Falls Inside a duster of reinforced
iüte
advertising
Winter
Springs
as
a
Bicentennial
community
to
a
luncheon
at
the
Sanford
Civic
lowered
to
half
staff In honor of compared with less than 11,3)0
irrter tubes. Terry &amp;auner, a 26-year -old carpenter, is
Pollee
Chief
John
Govoruhk.
The
tags
are
on
sale
around
the
Center
with
about
80
Navy
America's
war
dead.
The band spent.
calling himself Terry Star in honor of the nation's
It was estimated spending for
will
play
"Taps"
before
the
clock at the fire station with proceeds to benefit the fire depart- personnel as guests.
Bicentennial and "because people can't remember my
ment.
(Herald
Photo
by
Tom
Vincent)
program closes with "America the year will total $549,()0.
name." Brauner, who will be dodgirg police, won't say
The
band
and
flag
unit
will
the
Beautiful."
If spending, however, was
where he plans to enter the Spokane River. But It will be
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w
curtailed
at the same rate as
near the site of the former Expo 74 world's fair. Brauth
e
rt
Mx
months
of
the
year,
ner's first plunge for hoped-for fame was a year and a day
would be some $30,000
ago. Hislashed-together inner tubes came apart and he
Awards G
en
At Asse
less or $519,000, leaving a
almost drowned after the craft was caught in the
,
surplus at year end.
whirlpool after going over the smaller, 40400t drop
In
the
utility department
river's upper falls. This time he'll carry a 30-rnlisite
budget,
Hartsock
and the
oxygen supply in his three-tube, cocoon-like craft.
council settled on a $1T7,200
ors adjusted revenue total cornpared with an adjusted $170,895
expenditure
total.
By CLAUDIA MURPHY
music),
technical drafting; Sharon achievement In English; technical drafting.
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford says he win
However,
an expected $800
Herald Correspondent
Thursday the entire senior
sign a $405 million bill to reseWe an estJ
Sandra
Lindsey
was McGrath for perfect attendance Stephen Smith for perfect atnj
*t9wv) tendance; Lynn Sollars for class was given a special additional utility tax expected
South Vietnamese and Cambodian war refugees into new
This was a recognized for perfect at. and J.nav Osiwne
OVIEDO special
outstanding work on the school assembly on the "History of was not Included, nor was the
week for the seniors at tendance; Robert Link for
homes. The Senate completed congressional action on the
aennie
Patterson
was
given
annual
and Margaret Sterling Rock and Roll." Mrs. Hazel 1750 expected to be collected by
bill Friday and prepared to nd
social studies; Cindy Marcellas
Sanlando Utilities from water
C)vleck High
.
presidential spokesman said It Is not customary for bills
received the Seminole County the Jaycee Leadership Award; for academic achievement in West, dean of students, sales In the four subdivisions
It
On
Tuesday
outstanding
-,
arranged to havZ"
thera
to arrive at the White House over a weekend so Ford's
sttxiênts were Secreeigducat Ion Dennis Pippin was awarded for French.
serves
Included;
and
additional
Junior
a
nd
Fradm
,,
signature Is not expected until Monday. The spokiwi
Association Award; Billie service In the media center ;
Lisa Van Camp was hoSIOICd trought In tly
$2,2W which can be expected
g
,
persOnality John Lander.
said It falls $102 million short of what he asked.
Marimon
for
perfect
atTim
Plttman
for
vocation;
Lou
for
attendance
and
also
from water sales under the
their community and scholastic
tendance; Kim Martin for Rajchel for a ttendance and' gi ven the
To culminate the week's current rate was not included
achievements during the l97
vocation; Janet Moore for 'A' academic achievement in Award and the Jaycee acUv1Ues,the seniors hadejr
(and city councilmen have
sc&amp;'of Year
student honor roll; Susan science; Michael Ross for Leadership Award; Brenda all night graduation party Indicated they favor an in.
Awards based on Individual Morris for business; Don perfect attendance; Jenny Walker for business; and Doug yesterday at Wait Disney crease In the rates), an adBU11t,Mont.(AP)-Amilhtarych-aft,ifthereistobe
for
academic Wilson for vocational and World.
achievement were given at a McDaniel for vocational and Schillo
ditlonal $4,600 can be an.
one,mustapplyequallytobothmenandwotnen,afederai
special
assembly
held
in
their
ticipated In water connection
judge has ruled. "I personally am an admirer of
honor and recognition came In
fees.
femininity, but the law does not permit us governmentally
the forms of certificates,
Probable revenues from the
pro
women
W protect
Women terna
so a to relieve Um
Altamont e To
medals,
bonds,
plaques,
utility
system should total
frmtheduUesligatloasodpegesofdtizemlilp'
booklets,
grants
and
scholarand could be more if
$184,200
U.S. District Court Judge W.D. Murray Sold Friday.
ships.
the city council raises rates.
On the spending side of the
One senior, Karen Blrchett.
Ballard
Crossing
utility ledger, group insurance
'
was given rive awards. She won
was estimated at $1,503 when
recognition for perfect at.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -- the railroad, executed April 5,
The SCL noted the Ballard on whether a conflict at interest little more tLan $500 was spent
tendance and for academic
first half ; retirement was
Mayor
Norman
Floyd
w
il
l
give
1fl2,
providing
th
at
th
e
SCL
wi
ll
Street
crossing Is low In the exists
when
consulting in the
achievement in science.
city
commissioners
bad
news
at
not
be
required
to
Install
ad- state Department of Tran- engineers, Glace and Radcliffe estimated at $ZlCX, when little
also received
Mflrk
the
4:30
p
meeting
Tuesday ditional crossing signals. The sportatlon priority list which of Winter Park, both design more than $700 was spent In the
Legion Award, the "1 Dare
operating supth
concerning
the
hoped
for In- agreement was part of a con- determines federal assistance, engineering for a client and
You" award
Danfor
plies
was
kept
at
$3,000 when
stallalion of warning devices at sideration for the railroad
Although Floyd has been revi ew the same plans In Its
Foundation,
than
W
was
qmt
in tint
the Ballard Street railroad granting the city an casement working to get the device in- official capacity for the city.
LONGWOOD-The latest thing In the more progressive the senior 'A' student t
for a crossing.
stalled at the Ballard Street
communities of the North Is public safety departments_a roll. In addition, Karen was crossing,
Public
hearings
are
Floyd
has
received
a
letter
(Coinned On Page IA)
The
SCL
some
weeks
ago
told
crossing
for the past 17 months,
.s
combination of the police and fire forces Into one compact unit of named "Student of
scheduled
to
consider:
it costs of acquiring and efforts Intensified
in
recent
personnel, cross-trained to handle two of the most Important by the Winter Park Elks Club. from the Seaboard Coastline the city
Railroad (SCL) In
insisting the installing an automatic signal weeks after a Maitland Rezoning a parcel off SR 436,
urban functions.
east of 1-4 to permit location of a
Senior Melissa Merrifield city has the obligation to with flashing lights and bell businessman was killed there
"We had that 3) years ago in Longwood," Councilman HA.
liquor
store ; the rezoning of the
77
.
(Bud) Scott iW today, adding the Idea has taken on new irn- received an award for school provide local financing for the would be $77,100 and for a a train-car collission.
Johnson
property at the southflashing Light with gates $36,100.
In other business aty
for
academic rwlroadicrosslng signal.
portance in these days of municipal operations on tight h4ets. service,
The letter points to an Annual maintenance cost was night's meeting, City Attorney west corner of Robin Road and
achievement In mathematics
In the 1950's thIef (Claude) Lay coordinated both
Orienth to permit construction
Joe Davis is to give an opinion
ments, was both police and fire chief and did a wonderful job," he aral was Listed on the 'A' student agreement between the city and estima ted at $650 to $980.
of multi-family dwellings and
said. At that time, Layo's policemen were vohmte'r firemen and honor toll
the requested rezoning of the
the volunteer firemen were auxiliary policemen.
Bell property at 507 Lake
Another senior, Robert
Alter thief Layo died, the departments were split ni dif.
saF
Destiny Road to permit location
Winter, was given honors for
ferent men put in charge of eachof a print shop.
perfect attendance, for school
Scott said city council last year passed an ordinance rni
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Davis is also to give an
a pu blic safety director, rather than a police thief, to head the service and listed on the 'A'
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opinion
on whether the
W
police department, planning eventually to go back to Lcngwood's student botaor roll. Robert also
/
billboard construction permit
received the American Legion
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old way that Is now the new way. upnorth.
4given Florida Media Inc., for a
When Scott arxf his c4leagues. J.R. Grant and Gerard Award.
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site
on SR 436 can be revoked.
broached
the
cr
Members
of
both
Other
(nefl,
Idea of oss-ralning
se niors receiving
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if
permit was
departments in police work and firefighting earlier this year it recognition Were:
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city found it was located too
was not well recei ved by either department's persormel.
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Rosanna Bowman for
close to another billboard, in
But, feeling has changed, Scot t said, adding he has talked to
HOSPITALITY, WARM
- -' service and newspaper jour.
violation of city law.
many of the city's police and firemen. Some do not like
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for adGREETINGS, AND A
but we probably would riot waifl them anyway.
Y BOY
Bill King, representing the
pr
vanced
home
economics;
-,
"We want employes who are dedicated to the city and have
firm, told commissIoners the
WIDE VARIETY OF
Michael Bro wn for perfect
so
w.
$5
company
iiIi
ciun
,(00
aUeadan4. Mke Ciiroll
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A public safety direct or could be the administra tive head of
a
HELPFUL CIVIC
damages if the permit is
b,th departments and leave the tire department free of taking autNflOtlVe mechanics; Kevin
revoked.
Crenan for the "I Dare
care of books, $cott said.
INFORMATION:
Leadership Award from the
Councilman Don Sclreiner, this week. Indicated he
Commissioners
are
to
con
- Dantorth Foundation; Burt
to get the plan on the road right away.
sider approving payment of
-(th(iL.
He said a cap tain could actually be physically in charge i Culpepper for academic
tr$42,061.60 to Baycon General for
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achievement
in
Spanish;
each department.
work done on the sewer system
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Warren Davis for pralect at.
.--. Gran t, nating police and fnunen quit
tr
and
1830.fl
to
Glace
and
MARGE WILLIAMS
when the plan was first mentioned a year, said If the city does t"idanee and David Data for
Radcliffe, consulting engineers.
372 1812
IL
go to the full-blown public safety director p1an, "I we want the
Sanford
ckpartments cross.tr.siiaud."
Noting the polkedepartinent cnrrer*lyhu 11 lull-tIme pollee
Also, Ray DiflmA,l for school
SHIRLEY COOPER
officers while the fire department has a full-time chief and thr ee service; Greg Figuta for art;
8349212
.,
Casselberry Winter Springs
-paid firefighters, Grant sald th. men, If n#aled, wonhi Bobby (r-iffln for industrial
- I.-provide a 15-mem ber professional force to handle either lice or drafting; Th!rtsa Hanvey for
':;
JUDY RENEE
fire emergencies.
perfect attendance; Tom
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"I'm all for It," he said, biding i few problema may have Ic Larravee for
Alta monte Springs Longwood
Preiect
rtialnnan
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vis (center) present Coke machine
be ironed out before It can be put into practice.
Leinanskt received the Ruth
purchased
by
the
club
for
the
Seminole Juvenile DetentI Center
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Connell said the MK,ePt is "beautiful", but is something that Butler Music Award, (Steve
to auperludent Tom Fay. This project will Initiate the Token
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will have to come about naturally.
Economy program at the center where children will be rewarded
Forcst City
He said he has received adverse reactions, bowe, from scholarship by the Wednesday
for peal the behavior by accumulation of points for purchase of
current police officers and fireflgiiers.
Musk Club of Orlando and
rdresinneutjj daring the OptimIst Hour each week. Proft fyow
HILDA RICHMOND
"My utmost thought is to try and tor peace and 4grty to Winter Park, arid received a
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the machine will be wed to purchase refreshments for the
the city and not create anlmoslty,"Ccaveflsaki.
bond from the Elks Club for
Del lana
Ju%enileaat the center.

By DONNA ES'FES
Herald Staff Writer

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu. (Al')
The president of a
Florida land development company has accused state
Comptroller Gerald Lewis of distortion in naming the firm
as a participant in an alleged $1 billion land fraud scheme.
Bernard Horowitz said Friday that Lewis was
'spreaL
tuU5 inaccuracies in swung that a state
court iad oriered the
'itnWe e- piiIent Corp. of
Miami Beach to stop selling high interest corporate notes.
Horowitz acknowledged that Lewis' office had won a
temporary injunction against his firm March 10, but
contended the Injunction was dissolved following a
hearing March 2.
"There is no order against Equitable doing anything,"
Horowitz said. "lie is spreading serious Inaccuracies."
An examination of the court record ShOWS that the injunction was lifted, but only after attorneys for Horowitz
and Lewis signed a stipulation before Circuit Judge
Russell Seay of Fort Lauderdale In which Equitable said
it 'will not sell any rnurtagcs in the state of Florida"
unless approved by the court of 1x is' Division of
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TA1JtII1tSSfl1, Rt. Al', - Most pcuiessur
profit from L,tioks they require students to read probably
are failing to report their writing projects because they
are unaware of the reporting requirement, Chancellor
Robert Mautz says.
"It is probably inadvertance more than anything else,"
Mautz said Friday, adding that he was going to call the
rule to the attention of university presidents so they could
inform teachers.
Only two professors have notified the Board of Regents
of their authorship and receipt of royalties from required
text books.
However, the Tallahassee Democrat reported Friday
that a spot survey at Florida State University alone found
17 texts written by FSU professors and req'tlred in their
classes or departments.

Keller

Out; Roberts In

TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP) O.J. Keller says he is not
upset by a Senate vote that rejected his reconfirmation as
Health and Rehabilitative Services secretary.
"That goes with a government job," Keller said Friday
after the 23.13 vote, which had the effect of removing him
from the HRS post.
The action, which came about 12 hours after a select 31
member committee ended a marathon 17 hour session by
voting 19-12 against Keller, handed a stinging defeat to
Gov. Reubin Askew.
The governor had stood behind Keller for months, ever
since the JIRS chief earned the dlspleas'.ue of Senate
President Dempsey Barron, 1)-Panama City. After the
committee vote, Keller refused to resign and Askew
rejected a last minute appeal to ask for Keller's
resignation.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fin. (AP) - Reputed underworld financier Meyer Lansky will be called to testify
for a third time to a statewide grand jury In investigating
gambling, prosecutors say.
Lansky testified for about 90 minutes Friday, leaving
the room on numerous occasions to confer with attorney
David Rosen of Miami. The 77 year old Miami Beach
financier was granted Immunity to testify before the
grand jury after appearing briefly April 24.
Special prosecutor Eugene Whitworth said Lansky will
be called to testify again when the jury reconvenes here
June 11-13.
Whitworth called Lansky's behavior "pretty affable up
to a point" Friday. The prosecutor would not discuss the
questions posed to Lansky other than to say they were
toad and general in nature.

Orlando
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
Herald Stall Writer
The headless Seminole
County Industrial Development
Authority (SCIDA) is being
sized up for another stab at
attracting industry to the
county by joining hands with a
musclebound partner: the
Orlando Area Chamber of
Commere"
Commission Chair.
man Sid Vitilen Jr., said Friday
that he had been approached by
representatives of the Orlando
chamber's Committee of 200

Chamber Seeks

InteieSted In the chamber and
SCIDA joining forces to bring
Industry into the area,
A meeting has been
scheduled
with
SCIDA
representatives, Vihlen and
Orlando chamber officials for a
noon luncheon in Sanford on
May 23.
The partnership between
SCIDA and the Orlando
chamber would be separate
from th
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campaign 'Acuori in
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which the Greater Siinford
Chamber of Commerce is
participating,
The Sanford Chamber has an

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into Orange County" because
Timberman reasons that if an
industry comes into the area all
the economy of the whole area
will benefit,
The aiirvwincement of the
OrIrdo chamber's interest in
the authority stems from a
SCIDA board of directors
meeting Friday morning,
Vitden said the board met to
discuss the futurt, of the
authority, which has been
without a director for several
months and Is going no place
fast

Eight lop Projects

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Williams has been working for
In the past.

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SCIDA, pump more money into
the budget and seek an effective
director,
disband the authority
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Orlando Chamber form a
partnership it will mean that
the county we provide more
'' SCWA p1-ogram
and seek a director. Vihien said
he personally was "excited"
about the proposed venture
with the Orlando chamber.

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

stand trial.
Jones said in pre-trial and concealing stolen property
Two 19-year-old Maitland depositions Maitland policemen in connection with clothing
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have acknowledged that taken Jar 13 from the Mon.
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The trials of a second suspect larceny of a boat motor charges Johnson had worked as a paid tgomery Ward store, Interstate
in an Altamonte Springs but Judge Strawn has yet to informan t. but not In this case. Mall, Altamonte Springs.
supermarket holdup and of a rule on a defense motion to Jones also alleged that Stroum
-Peter John Muench, 24, of
man accused of stealing an postpone the trial of one of the had worked as a confidential 1661 Apache Traill, Maitland, is
Oviedo Fire Department rescue defendants.
informant for the Florida scheduled for trial on charges
van and burning It near Forest
Department of Law Enfor- of breaking and entering with
John Anthony Stroum and cement, the federal Drug intent to commit a felony,
City highlight a criminal trial
docket of 14 cases this week Robert Dean LaFrancis, both of Enforcement Administration grand larceny and larceny of a
before Circuit Court Judge 201 Monroe Ave., Maitland, and other police agencies,
firearm.
were arrested by Altamonte
David U. Strawn.
Jones told the court during
-Jerald Richard Jenkins, 20,
Richard Lamar Skates, 23, Springs police Feb. 14.
is accused of
Orlando, is accused of robbery Documents in the court file the hearing that LaFrancis had of Orlando
and use of a firearm In corn. indicated the van they were in Lived with Johnson but didn't breaking and entering a vehicle
A special appreciation award was made Friday night by police mission of a felony In the Jan. 5 was registered to the Winter know who owned the van on- that and petty larceny.
Johnson was an alleged in-Johnnie Sam McCoy, 28, of
training school graduates at Seminole Junior College to father holdup of a Winn-Dixie store, Park Police Department.
(oniuint.
709
W. 11th St., Sanford, is
Skates and a co-defendant,
and son team of James and Jim Brantley. The award was from
Casselberry
attorney
John
E.
Judge Strawn reserved ruling charged with attempted
Class A of the police training school for "a job well done" in Gary Wayne Gilrin, were Jones, representing LaFrancis,
on
Jones' motion to postpone murder in connection with a
arrested
In
Vero
Beach
and
firearms instruction. The two Brantleys pose with the plaque,
argued in a hearing last week LaFrancis' trial.
Dec. 25 assault on Cora Bryant
returned
to
Seminole
after
Young Brantley Is a Seminole County Sheriff'. Deputy and the
before
Judge
Strawn
that
the
with a piece of pipe.
facing
charges there. Gilvin, a
elder Brantley is a firearms Ins(-uctor,
In other cases docketed for
charge should be dropped and
23-year-old Kentucky elec- indicated a possible defense of trial before Strawn this week:
-Albert Fisher, 29, of
trician, was sentenced to
-Leroy
Lee,
18,of808W.
11th
Orlando,
is accused of rind
30 entrapment.
Jones
said
years In pr ison by Strawn after
LaFrancis' roommate and St., Sanford, Is accused of larceny.
a jury convicted him ofrobbery "best
breaking and entering with -Donald Louis Rapp, IS, of
In a trial amid tight security has friend", Marc Johnson,
fled the state and that the intent to commit a felony lfl2 Lois Ave., Apopka, is
precautions including armed
defense has been unable to March fl at Seminole High docketed for trial on charges of
guards in the courtroom,
breaki ng and entering with
question him in the case. Jones School, Sanford.
Gilvin, who had already alleged
-Dennis
Holmes,
30,
of
Intent
to
commit
that Johnson may he a
a
received two life sentences
In material witness needed for Orlando, is accused of grand misdemeanor and grand larLONGWOOD - A public first reading in late April ona3.
Indian River County had LaFrancis' defense,
larceny and buying receiving ceny.
hearing and final adoption of an 2 vote with Councilmen Gerard reportedly threatened
"to leave
ordinance annexing and Connell and H.A. Scott op. bodies all around the courrezorung to residential and posing, Connell called the thouse" at this trial here. There
business district of the 88-acres proposed commercial was no violence and Gllvinwas
bounding Longwood Hills and designation the worst type whisked away to state prison
p
Lake Emma Road Is scheduled zoning, in violation of all Ideals following the trial.
for 8 p.m. Monday at city hail, of proper zoning control.
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Forest Dee Falter, fl, is '
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The city council's regular
Connell predicted the an- scheduled to stand trial on
meeting will open, however, at nexatlon would cost the tax
larceny of motor vehicle and
7 p.m, with a continued public payers money when the right- third-degree arson
charges in
hearing on the request of C.D. of-way adjacent to the tract had connection with the Jan, 15 fire
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West for a conditional use or to be paved and the designa
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tion rescue van incident.
special exception to permit the was both spot and strip zoning.
Faller L accused of taking
mixing of special fuels In the
The reannexation Is designed $10,000 fire department van
Longwood Industrial Park.
to stop a lawsuit filed by from its parking space next
City Attorney Joe Davis in- Attorney General Robert door to the Oviedo
Police
dicated last week the use Is Shevin, charging the city Station. Authorities didn't know
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AVE, ONLY
prohibited by the zoning or- violated state law in originally it was missing until it
was
dinance.
annexing the Land In 1972.
discovered afire several hours
Shevin's office has said If the later at Forest
A hearing ls also scheduled on
MON., TUES., WED. ONLY
City on the
the request to vacate and city reannexes the property the oppoaite side of the county.
HEAVY
WESTERN LAZY. AGED BEEF
HE
abandon a portion of Oak Street lawsuit will be dropped.
Sheriff's deputies arrested
that Is unope ned.
Also on the agenda for Faller near the burning vehicle
OR
The Longwood hi lls goad Monday night's meeting
in a wooded area off Balmy
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annexation and rezoning Is consideration of increasing Beth Drive and
SR-436.
LB.
THEY LAST
expected to engender the most water rates; a change in the
Faller's trial was postponed
date of the regular May
attention at the meeting.
Feb. 24 and the court ordered
When the ordinance of an- council meeting cause f
psychiatric examinations to
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nexation and rezoning passed legal holiday.
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Seminole County in order that the committee
Bicentennial Committee has may be eligible for more than
selected eight top priority $3,500 from a federal Bicenprojects for the upcoming tennial money pool which has
Bicentennial celebration and Is been channeled through the
going through channels to state.
secure approximately $75,000 In
Homer said some of the
state monies to help finance the money will be used to finance
projects.
marketing
Bicentennial
The projects were selected souvenirs which will provide
Thursday during the first Income for the committee.
meeting of the 19-member
The projects selected by the
steering committee, composed steering committee, include a
of representatives of each county veterans memorial, lake
Seminole municipality and front beautification for Lake
"every segment of the corn- Monroe, a Winter Springs
munity," said Jack Homer, cornmu-'ty building and park,
chairman of the county corn- an historical collection of the
mittee.
City of Oviedo and a girl scout
Tctal cost on the projects was ecological center near Oviedo
estimated at $150,000. The state on SR 419.
funds up to one half of the total
Also, preparing an 1822
cost, Homer said.
manuscript by John LeConte on
The romrnttee slro has the st'il and climate of East
received a pledge support of Florida, a black memorabilia
more than $1,700 from the book and the Bradley McIntyre
Seminole County Commission House In Longwood.

A work session has been
scheduled for Monday at 1:30
p.m. between commissioners
and the SCIDA board in which
Vihien said he will discus
Orlando chamber's Interest in
combining efforts with the
county.
At the work session, Vihlen
also said he would seek from
fellow commissioners some
type of definite stand on SCIDA
and said he plans to offer three
rc&amp;ites SCIDA can follow:
- consolidate forces with the
Seminole
County
Port
Authority SCOPA). a move
whirh Commissioner Dick

Robbery, Arson Cases Top
Heavy Criina Co u rt List

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Is currently launching an Intensive ad campaign to attract
new Industry.
But several weeks ago, 125'
Chairman John Krlder scoffed
at the idea of the county
spending more money toattract
Industry to Seminole County.
'F'm Timberman, director of
the Committee of 200, said that
the committee membe,s have
expressed a desire to "work
IDA" on
securing Industry to the area,
Timnberman said the Orlando
chamber Is set up as a metro
chamber and that "we are just

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Sunday,

May

The Sanford Optimist Club must have one
of the rarest, though by no rrean.s the most
unusual, Items for sale as a money-raiser
we've heard of In some time.

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WAYNE 1). DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CUR filE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

Fertilizer. Yes, plain old, everyday
tilizer.
But, It might not be so plain after all as
we're told the Optimists plan to sell truck.
loads of "Wet-der-feeder" fertilizer supplied
by Chase
Co., with proceeds going to help

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Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
$28.40. fly Mail: In Florida same as hj'riie delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
Home Delivery:
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Market

A unique referendum will be held in Great
Britain in June. !3t itish citizens will be asked'
whether they favor remaining in the European
Common Market. Leaders of both of the major
British parties agree that Britain needs the
Common Market and the Common Market needs
the commercial capacity of Britain.
Prime Minister Harold Wilson has put himself
and the Labor Prty in a diffi 'tilt position by asking
the market k w, nic
unprecedented maneuver has undermined the
parliamentary system which demands strict party
discipline. It also has fragmented the Labor Party
itself
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its bid to get enough money togethr for a
summer singing songfest In Poland.
Optimists and Cbora!lsts alike will be
selling the fertilizer at First Federal of MidFlorida (Airport Blvd., 3nd U.S. 1,2
Montgomery Ward's Automotive Ccnter,
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The fertilizer (294-6) will be sold In 22.
pound bags and they tell us that anyone
buying five or more bags may have it
delivered by calling either Bob Hasty at
Chase &amp; Co. or Mrs. Irene Brown at the
downtown .Swifoid Flagship Bank.

(Wonder what they'll say when someone
tells them to deliver a half-dozen bags to
Detroit, Pittsburgh or San Francisco.)
Both locations will be manned between the
hours of 10a.m. and 6p.m. and Hasty is quick
to note that by purchasing the fertilizer
through the Optimists a person can save as
much as $2.0 per bag.
So, buy your fertilizer, pray for rain and
then cuss 'cause your grass Is growing too
fast. At least you'll have the satisfaction of
knowing you helped raise grass for yourself
and dollars for both the youth athletic fund
and the Central Florh,a Chorale.

year contract with the school having the
option to renew for the following year.
Rumor had it that Sanford Christian
School was about to close up it doors, according to Gager, "But we plan to continue
giving quality education in a Christian environment," he said.
Further, he says the school's board of
directors plans to start preparing Immediately for the next school term, which will
coincide with that of &amp;mlnole County Schools
(opening probably the day after Labor Day,
which means Sept. 2).
Sanford Christian School has classes for
kindergarten through ninth grade.

Down, but far from out.
That seemed to be the
with the
Sanford Christian Scnool, which Is wrLLping
p d,Li urth year of eperation at the
Pinecrest Baptist Church (119 Airport Blvd.)
iirem Gager, auAccording 10
ministrator of the school, a lease has been
negotiated with the Sanford Airport Authority
for Sanford Christian School to operate out of
Building 139 at the airport for the 1975-76
school year.
Gager says the lease will be signed at the
Airport on Tuesday morning. It will be a .one.
case

GLENN McCASLAND

It was a
.$.p of the typewriter keys,
naturally, but a slip nonetheless and when a
recerniumappeareainuuscornerreg&amp;raing
"the best month ever" for Stenstrom Realty,
it was in error,
What it should have said was the "best
April residential sales In 19 years," not best
ever.
So, we apologize to one and all. It was a
record and that's what counts.

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police officers graduated from the Seminole Junior College police
training school. The honor student are David Sa%io!a, Altamonte
Springs; Robert Full-r, Orange County; Gary Pluck, Altamonte
Springs; JohnFoster, Sanford, and Peden L.Depp,Apopka.

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Chief Justice James Adkins Individual case. By plea senators who called it an
that
of the Florida Supreme Court bargaining, said, it would be overreaction. 'they
had voiced hopes that Askew possible to reduce the charge to it would not deter crime as
would veto the bill "for my something not including the use much as other measures and
that it might slow down the
circuit judges.' Atkins said the of a gun.
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think
judges
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court
system by destroying the
law
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result
in
more
Jury
cargo was untouched throughout the seizure by the
trials and more persons in sentences of more than three flexibility of judges.
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
the liquor haul Saturday
Cambodians from Monday to Wednesday.
"What you're inviting Is more
already overcrowded jails. He years In convictions where guns
Herald Staff Writer
morning, and police were county jail in lieu of $1,750.
told a dinner meeting of Sigma are used in the offense," plea bargaining," warned Sen.
continuing their Investigation.
Sheriffs deputies Saturday
Edgar Dunn Jr., D.Daytona
Delta Chi, a professional Herring said.
Two men, one armed with a
Sanford police on Friday were investigating the burglary
journalism society, that the law
Judge Johnson, commenting Beach. "What you're inviting is small revolver, robbed a 7-11 arrested a 23-year-old Sanford of an Altamonte Springs
SIDON, Lebanon (AP) —A mine exploded in the midst
would place a burden on on robbery cases, said, "I think having prosecutors not bring convenience store Saturday man on a caplas
grand residence following the Friday
of children playing near a southern Lebanese village
already overworked circuit for adult robbery cases, In this charges because they can't get morning on Howell Branch larceny.
theft of approximately $1,000
today, killing six of them and wounding several others,
judges, who under the bill county, you're looking at is a conviction."
Road in south Seminole County,
Johnny Willie O'Neal, Church worth of possession&amp;
officials said. The village of Ait.aroun about a mile from
Sen. Jim Glisson, R-Eustis sheriffs deputies said.
would be stripped of the right to years or more average senStreet, was booked Into county
Del M. LeBlanc, 611 Orange
the border, was raided by Israeli commandos twice
put certain convicted felons on tences within the last year." and sponsor of the bill, said,
Deputies said the men held up Jail under $5,(Ø)0 bond.
St., Altamonte Springs,
earlier this week. Eight Lebanese were kidnaped during
probation.
(Cases that have already been "We've protected the criminal the store on Howell Branch
Seminole County Sheriff's reported to deputies that a
the raids at Altaroun and neighboring hill villages and
long enough. Let's not worry Road just east of East Brook deputies arrested a )-year-old stereo, color television, boots,
Semi nole-Brevard Circuit disposed of,)
taken to Israel for questioning.
more," he said. Boulevard and
law provides three about
Court Judge Clarence T.
The
in a vehicle Sanford woman early Saturday shoes, belts and
"The only way to reduce the at approximately 9 a.m.
mornL'ig and charged her with a stolen from his residence.
crime rate is to tell people that
No one was injured in the host ofdrunk driving violations.
Deputies also were inif they take a gun and rob a incident, deputies said.
Bonnie Statten Brown, 1506 vestigating a burglary to an
store, they're going to prison
Deputies Saturday continued Mellonville Ave., was charged automobile at an apartment
A Vietnamese family of seven and Holly until more suitable member of the AID program In
Rev. McGarvey said the for three years," Senate their search for the men. The with driving while under the complex in Altamonte Springs.
Is expected to arrive in Sanford quarters can be located, ac-- the United States. All seven family will be in need of President Dempsey Barron, D- amount of money stolen from influence of alcohol, driving a nruw.n-,j-uw-ujw
today to begin a new life after cording to Rev. G. Blair
English.
the store
vehicle wi th an alcohol
bicycles for transportation, Panama City, sa id,
NANCY
fleeing the Saigon area at the McGarvey, pastor of the
"We had lS,000 robberies and mined Saturday morning,
The family was to arrive in furniture, washing machine
' w.v m.s. "ea* ir wct'.
level, reckless driving and
it
close of the war.
Sanford church.
Orlando by plane Saturday and and other household items until 10,000 assaults in Florida last
Sanford Police department fleeing and attempting to elude
'"s'"
The family will live in SanThe Nguyen Tan Phouc will speak at the Orlando they can get settled. The year," Glisson said, "and we've are investigating a burglary of an
FJJrI'S CAREER APPAREL
ford under the sponsorship of family has five children In. Alliance
We should Robert's Beer Tavern at 1219
during marto got to do
Following the early morning
s Iteck So of Og Tract II.
the Sanford Al liance Church cluding boys 16 and 17 and girls ning services today and then assist the family could do so by have done it a long time ago." W. 10th St., where six cases of arrest at SR 600 and Airport
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arvesaid, come to Sanford for an ap- contacting the Sanford Alliance
Glisson said Gov. Askew beer, two cases of wine and five
Orlando and will reside in a The father Is former employe pearance at the 7 p.m. service Church or calling him at bj endorsed the Idea of mandatory boxes of chewing gum were
B1JN ThE MORTGAGE IN Is
condornlnlum townhouse at25th of the Esso Corp., and was a at the Alliance Church here,
his April stolen.
home, 139 Plnecrest Dri ve.
FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION
address to the legislature.
Owner of the tavern, Robert
Atkins reported to police that
HigPIway4a. West of)7.fl
Sanford
when he opened his business on
Friday morning he discovered
With HO Buttered Corn — Cole Slaw
the back door unlocked.
A police investigation
revealed that someone had
No Charge For Children Under 10
Mental Health program at MAY 20
MAY 19
Deltosia Camera Club, 7:45
been Inside the building in the
South Side School Advisory Mental Health facility, Florida
p.m., Providence Lutheran
upstairs area over night. There
MAY loth-10,00 PM-5:0 PM
Florida Nurses AssocIatIon
Committee, 3:15, school Hospital North, Altamonte
Church; members' slides of last
was
no
Indication
of
forced
Springs,Speaker, Dr. A. Arnold Dist. 37 meeting, 4p.m., County month's workshop to be shown
GAMES
library.
FUN
BINGO
entry, police said.
Health Dept aadltom'fiun.
FAST SERVING LINES
Wettatein. Open to public,
and
awards
made,
New
No
arrests
had
been
made
in
nurses Invited,
Meeting for families a
Interviews for the new
members welcome.
Joint InstallatIon of WWI
friends of Spinal Bif Ida, 8 p.m.,
position
of county safety officer
Barracks and Auxiliary, Del. Crooms High School advisory MAY 21
Forest Park School, Silver Star
will be held Monday at 9:00
LengUO of Women Voters,
Road, Orlando. Guest speaker tonaDeBary 1197, 1:30 p.m., committee, 7:30 p.m., adam, in a work session of the
Dr. Charles Carter of Sunland. DeBary Community Center. ministration building. open to 7:30 p.ia., First Federal of Seminole County Commission.
Edwards, president; public.
Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. Seminole
job is being created to
Illinois Club of Deltona Manuel Rodriguez, corn.
the county with an
meeting In Community Center. mander-elect.
Charles
official to regulate county road
Carry-in dinner at 6 p.m. Edwards, retiring Commander.
maintenance and construction
followed by meeting and Luncheon to follow. Mrs.
turned
a
sickly
in
compliance with a new
the
water
has
on
Page
tinued
From
games. All former residents of Anastesia Walters, chairman,(C
law which puts higher
as
conditions
now
green.
.
Illinois welcome,
Seminole County Humane natural flow, which Is north, exist and continue to spread, restrictions on safety laws.
County Administrative
Idyiwilde School PTA, 7:30 Sockty, 8 p.m., First Federal The water in this area has a the fishing in the St. Johns could
Assistant
Betty Slmcoe said the
p.m.
pungent odor and the clarity of totally end In the very near
S&amp;L. SR 434, Longwood.
personnel board has received a
future."
"We realize whit we have number of applications for the
undertaken is no small or easy position.
NOTES
Following the interviews,
task, but If we intend to
future
commissioners
will discuss a
benefit of this river In the
John R. IES
Austin Tunsil
MAY 16, 1975
for ours1ves and our children proposed policy regarding
Michael G. Maples Jr.
Dorothy H. McIntosh, DeADMISSIONS;
and their children, we must procedures the school board
William J. Nealon
Bary
Sanford:
unite to restore this river. We will follow in making budget
Zelda K. Siskind
Mark H. Meeks, Oviedo
Margaret L. Boyd
cannot stress strongly enough requests.
Wesley Smokes
DISCHARGES:
Ruby Lee Edwards
Meeting with commissioners
the urgency of this situation and
IJ)UiSe M. Weaver, Chuluota
Sanford:
Michael G. Maples Jr.
pray for your assistance and will be County Engineer Bill
James L. Apperson, DeBary support."
Cindy Bradley
Clarence Earl Stephenson
Bush, who has drawn up the
Looking for mortgage money? To buy,
Charlotte Gill, DeBary
"Our desire Is to work proposed policy, and Public
.
McLane, Baby Girl, DeBary
Robert
with the agencies of the state of Works Director
build, refinance or remodel, you can't find
Winsor Stilson, DeBary
Florida, but unfortunately, by Andrews.
Harry Hughes, Deltona
the time they decide who will
Bush was instructed last
better financing anywhere. in
Eva B. Johnson, Deltona.,
spearhead the project, the river week by commission to prepare
John R. Metz, Deltona
will be in all probability, a policy setting deadlines and
Friday. Born in Jonesville, s
MRS. CLARA CRIM
mortgage money is the best bargain in
Madeline M. Otto, Deltona
criteria for which the county
irreversibly destroyed."
Mrs. Clara F. Crlm, 302 C., she lived In Alabama
from Gordon W. Sholar, Deltona
And to that, it would be hard will be responsible In projects
Sunset Drive, Sanford died 1920-1972, coming to Sanford.
credit today. You can't borrow money for
Emanuel Theodosakis, Del
requested by the school board.
to add a thing.
Survivors Include a son, John
tuna
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anything else
as low a rate. We do not
D, Crim of Sanford; four
Edna Fuller, Eongwood
grandchildren and a sister Mrs.
Eva Ellison, Orlanoo
charge the seller "points" and our closing
Jana Hoyt, Rock Hill, S. C.
Eugene M. Jackson, Tangerine
Brisson Funeral Home In
costs are low. So, if you've been waiting,
ctiargeoarrangements.
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Negotiator Harry Pelley'i team,
bringing cold soda pop and cheew crwkers to authorized Public Research and Management
That is not until Pelley — at a meeting earlier the meeting and doling those out during Ow Company to study the governmental
in the week — Informed Hughes he had been meeting.
organization of the county and to make
made an honorary "Conch" by residents of Key
recommendations as to what the county needs to
Butler was so busy this past week that do to withstand the impact of growth and change
West, the area where local townsmen are called
"Conchs."
Commission Julian Stenstrom remarked he'd occuring so rapidly within the county.
"1 can see it now," Hughes said, closing his like to have the profits from the "concession"
The Commissioners should be commended /
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eyes and remembering tales of Pelley during Ws which caused Butler to quip, "You'd be buying for their desire to give better government to the
people by Initiating new programs and services
motorcycle riding days. "A Conch on a motor- Dr. Scholl's corn pads with them."
cycle."
and expanding new ones. New services Include a
Actually, the soda and cr
allow
county-wide fire protection system, a parks and
—Ed Prlckett commissioners a break withoutackers
having to adjoun recreation department, and a county library
the meeting.
system. Comprehensive land planning for the
The busiest man at a Sanford City Corn.
MeCasland
coordination
of planning and development acmission
isn't the mayor or anyone you'd
—Glenn
Uvitles In the use of land, water and other
resources was begun. The county government
has increased its work force 46 per cent jn the Is .
past two years.
In an effort to continue to make Seminole
County responsive to the needs of the people the
Commissioners reported to the legislative
delegation the recommendations of Public
Management Company to divide
WASHINGTON— From a remote lakeside headed,
worth of military radar and related equlpmmt if the office ofand
Clerk to create the separate office of
li
near the Russian-Finnish border, the Soviet
Because of the dangerous radiation from the U.S. safety standards are tightened.
Comptroller,
and
requested
the
delegation
enact
Union is aiming a mysterious microwave beam powerful microwave rays, Soviet scientists
ThE FUDDLE FACTORY: The only thing appropriate legislation,
at the United States,
reportedly direct the beam from the safety of a worse than doing business with a government
According
to the
In theduplication
present acAmerican Intelligence experts believe the distant headquarters. But the Finn, across the bureaucracy is dealing with three counting system
there
arestudy,
expensive
strange beam keeps a round-the-clock watch on border have been afflicted with unusual bureaucracies,
elements, and there is a lack of encumbrance
U.S. missile sites in the Dakotas.
maladies,
Take the case of Solomon Ward, an
unhappy
accounting
t.0 give a true financial picture of the
The rays are so powerful that most Russians
In the Finish towns of Kuopio, Joensuu and painter from West Virginia.
county
at
any
given time. The study concluded
In the vicinity reportedly have been
World Health Organization has
He was one of 13 unlucky men who did some that a
professional financial manager Is needed
They new rnniftor the beam, it Is believed, by discovered extraordinary rates of cardiac painting at Y!right-Pattarn Air force base, to provj1e
computer from afar, But Just across the border, disease. Ilomantsl, the town nearest the Ohio, back In September and October of 1913. and to set financial planning, revenue analysis
up
accounting systems
urL'ucky Finns have developed alarmingly high
station, his the highest rate of any They never were paid a dime by the contractor, and proceduresprofessional
within
the
department.
rates of cancer and heartdiseases.
place its size In the would.
the H. J. Stewart Company.
The Commissioners have also said the cost of
The silent beam emanates from clusters of
Two other border hamlets. Koitsanlahti and
The men annealed to the Air 1'r,r,'ø ,ay,A I f.h(,p

release some of the pressures that have been building since the of famous people that one finds In the library,
leftist military junta took office a year ago. Beyond this, it will People like Sir Arthur Canãn Doyle,
Shakespeare. Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
have little effect on the course of that nation's future.
had
an
election
In
the
last
49
Sinclair
Lewis, James Michener and many
Because Portugal had not
boot,
To
un.
other.
all kinds of back records,
years—during the dictatorship of Salazar-4t is easy to
derstand why a fiesta atmosphere prevailed during the voting, research materials, maps, and such to aid
However, the balloting was more a poll than an exercise of the education and refresh the mind.
And all for nothing — or darn ,.r nothing.
popular will—an effort by the nation's rulers to sample the word
It may sound trite, but a journey to the public
of the people.
library
would be a day well spent
The people's reaction was predictable. Having lived under a
Af
te
r
all, you might pick up the rlght'book
relatively benevolent, al beit authori tarian righ tist, regime for
half a century, they were not anxious to see it dramatically that will due you in on what President Ford or
changed leftward. It is plain that Communists are relatively others might have up their sleeves next.
Have a good Sunday.
small In numbers. However, they are likely to have great influence where It cuutiia--L', the labor unions, the press and with
the ruling leftist military leaders.
It still rema ins tobe seen whether the proposed new Portuguese constitution will bring more freedom to Portugal or
less,OrbestesmtethatitwWbes1gnUicantlyIess.

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SINGAPORE' (AP)
The U.S. freighter Mayaguez
sailed into Singapore today with U.S. flags flying and
decks still loaded with cargo. The crew tald newsmen
during three days of captivity by the Cambodians.
ate them out of house and home." The 10,485 ton vessel

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Due to the diversity In size and need among •
Florida counties It has been the philosophy of the
.
Legislature for the past several years to give the
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people in the local areas the abili ty to formulate
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the types of government that will be responsive
.
to the needs of the local area. Some call this
Home Rule. However, very few bills are ever
considered that provide the citizens with th e
opportunity to vote on a specific issue. The
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proposed bill to split the Clerk of the Circuit
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office Into a Clerk with court oriented
t.I: .:,
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.;i
duties
and a Comptroller with financial a
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management responsibilities will give the people
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of Seminole County an opportunity to speak to
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that particular Issue — to choose the kind of
i
governmental organization they f eel will best
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serve
the needs of the county.
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The current bill provides for a referend um
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election some ninety days after the passage of
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the bill. I propose that the question be Included
1.0
on the next Presidential Primary election ballot
—
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to save the taxpayers the
of a special
election . This will also give the cit izens time to
study and evaluate the ability of the Clerk's
"Relax I We're approaching the end of the recession."
office to maintain standards of service and efflclency under the severe strain the total
financial management system of the county
faces due to rapid population growth and
economic development in Seminole County
(some 16 pet cent per year since 1970). Based on
previous financial growth Seminole County with
a
current budget approaching $16,()0,000 can
'
c
o
y
e'
expect to double its budget In the next five years. ,,
The cdlzens must decide if the Clerk's office can
Ever seen a "Conch' on a motorcycle'
expect Instead he's Police Chief Ben Butler. provide the professional expertise to handle the
If you haven't don't feel bad because neither
it seems Butler is In charge of the nightly work of "Big Business."
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(Editos Note: All members of the Seminole
Legislative Delegation have been asked to
submit a guest editorial exclusively for The
Herald and Its readers. State Rep. Bob Hattaway, DAltamonte Srpings, Lu the first to
respond and below is his view of happenings in
the Florida House of Representatives.)

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appeared undarnaged as she was guided to her berth at
Scinbawanit containerport by a tugboat Michael R.
McEvoy, chairman of the board of SeaLand Service, Inc .,
was first to board the Mayaguez. Earlier he declared:
There Is nothing on this ship dealing with arms and with
secrets. This ship was on a peaceful mission," He said the

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Officials In the Seminole Johnson Jr., said on the surface year terms for felons who use
County criminal justice system he doesn't see that the new law guns or destructive
say they don't foresee dramatic would dramatically increase crimes such as
changes in court workloads
the court's workload in arson and robberty. It forbids
proba tion or the withholding of
plea bargainirg In
in- Seminole.
volving offenses where guns are
"From what I understand," adjudication by judges.
"I think it's a very good law,"
carried by defendants despite a' he said, "it doesn't prohibit the
Herrin
g said. "Most gun crimes
new state law signed Wed- State Attorney from accepting
nesday by Gov. ReubEn Askew, a plea to a lesser offense, so the committed are felonies
The law took effect Im State Attorney ally, through anay, I don't think this law
and will have a
effect
mediately and requires three. the filing of the
year mandatory sentences to plea bargaining, controls on plea bargaining. Really, I
persons toting guns while whether a person can be tried don't think it will have a great
committing a serious crime, and convicted of the crimes for effect at all."
"I won't try to circumvent
even if the gun is not used,
which the three-year man"This law is a message to datory sentence would apply." what the legislature has done
those who use firearms for
Semi nole-Brevard
State by plea bargaining," Herring
illegal purposes that they will Attorney Abbott Herring told continued. "If robbery is
be dealt with firmly," Atty. The Herald that he doesn't charged we're not going to
Gen. Robert Shevrn said, lie think the new law will have an negotiate a plea to anything teas
added that he hopes sentences adverse effect on plea than a third-degree felony
1 punishable by a maximum five
would be longer than three barwalninu.
Herring
years because of the gravity of
called
plea years In prison.)"
The bill was opposed in
such crimes, "but this law bargaining "a necessary evil of

Choonhavan

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tasi ly
the effort to assure that Britain remains in the
Europ.an economic community. He was skillful in
renegotiating Britain's market dues and the for
mula which gives it more benefits from the trade
consortium.
Then he lost all of that ground, and perhaps
The past couple of weeks I've spent most of
more, by a recent party caucus in which his own
leaders voted 2 to 1 against Wilson's decision to my spare time reading a couple of books,
"Advise and Consent" and "Capable of honor,"
remain in the market. The discipline of the Labor
both political fiction and, lo, the two stories
Party was visibly eroded in a public spectacle,
have a very current ring. Especial ly U latter.
It is hard to understand why Wilson chose the
In fact, after the past week I wonder If
route that he did. The latest polls indicate that rank President Ford didn't go by the Library of
and file Britons favor membership in the common Congress and reread "Capable of Honor" to get
market, that they are willing to accept the short- his Cambodian scenario straight.
term hardships, with the realization that in the long
I'd swear the character "Harley M. Hudson,
run they can only benefit from free trade with other President of the United States," In Allan Drury's
gripping book is actually President Ford.
free Europeans.
ey're even from the same state — Michigan.
Th
Only th rough the market can Britain continue
to exert a major influence on economic and social
In the book "Capable of Honor,"
President
(Hudson) is faced wi th a crisis in.
affairs throughout the world, and only through th e
market can Brita in maintain her present industrial volving the death of a number of Americans in
the tiny African nation of Grotoland. Instead of
production, as uncertain as it it.
ling over and playing dead, Hudson sends
Wilson has endangered the British economy rol
troops into the nation to put down a "communist
and political structure by choosing the strategy
rebellion.
that he did.
Of course, this touches off the waves of
And unfortunately, the prime minister's
protest so recently popular with the Vietnam war
mistake can have far broader repercussions. It is and the actions of President Lyndon Johnson.
likely that Norway, Denmark and Ireland, which
The actkn of the fictional president and that
joined th e market when Britain did, also will with- of Prdent Ford in deciding not to let a small
draw if the vote in England is unfavorable,
nation grab off 39 Americans and a ship without
The effect that such as mass exodus would putting up a fight are almost identical.
have on the remaining market, which already is
Infact, therealandnon-realcrlslshave made
quarreling over regional and political issues, IS reading the books so much more enjoyable, that
unpredictable, but it cannot be good. And the UIF I would recommed to our readers that th.y take
dermining of the market would certainly weaken the time to stop at the library and browse
the important mutual security bond that has around,
permitted the free nations of Europe to grow and
And that
sne
head of the column
prosper sinceWorld War II.
— the public library.
Reading is one of the few hobbies that Ireally
enjoy and so an afternoon at the public library
can be. the best of the week — at least for me.
I doubt if the average person knows what Is
inside the library, and should that be the case ,
The recent election in Portugal lo pick a constituent then they're missing a great deal of adventure,
assembly that will write a new consitution could be called an mf0atibn and Just plain old pleasure.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Thailand today
demanded an American apol'igy for use of
Mayaguez rescue against the wish es of the Thai govern.
'nent. Foreign Minister Chatichai
reject ed
the expresslin of "regret" from Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger on Friday as insufficient, sayin g:
United States must give us a satisfactory answer for what
it has done during the
few days." More than 5,000
stu'Ients nirc hed on the U.S.
today to ba ck up
the demand for an apology. U.S. Charge d'Affaires Edward E. Masters was called to the Foreign Ministry
receive a protest letter. In the next room, top Thai offidaIs were meeting with a delegation from the
revolutionary government of South Vietnam, the former
enemies of Thailand.

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prime minister at stake in taking the leadership in

exercise in futility. A plebisdte may allow Portuguese people to

It's a shame that so many are going to get
cheated out of a college education because of
a lack of an adequate operating budget at
Seminole Junior College (soon to be known as
Seminole Community College)
The SJC "bare bones" budget, as adopted,
calls for $5.2 million, which is just, $9,O0O
higher than that of a year ago and President
Dr. Earl Weldon says the school's "Open door
policy is in jeopardy."
Because of this minimal budget, Dr.
Weldon says a number of students won't be
able to enroll this fall, but we'll try to be as
fair as possible."
We hope that everyone doesn't take all this
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at 111Cc "6"*",
brighten considerably if additional funds are
appropriated by the state legislature.
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WV
t oo, were 5UIV UIItI
all
within
its
power to
Trustees is doing
rectify the situation and will continue to strive
for quality education at the highest level.
Now let's hope the state comes up with a
method of providing more funds for education
on all leveL'.
Bill Currie

Sunday, May 1$, 197"A

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utility department could have

been $113,338.
Es, oil and tires was kept at
Outstanding bills which must
1AT
1511 Pd l
$2,500 when litUe more than be paid included: whatever the
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(prefix)
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$6)0 was spent;
other court decides or a settlement
9
Nature
16 La"uan
Coeuridum
28
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professional fees w's kept at figure agreeu upon with .'vn10 Top drawer
mountain
30 Saw skin
Beapt
$S,WC
when less than $200 was suiting engineers, Glace and
soda
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appeuaon
48 WIk&amp;fl
spent; postage was kept at fi,ddlihfe
33 Kind of Show
18 Enctant;eis 20 Levels
ostrich (war)
3.,Properiy'toms SOM.doiy
14 Cut
$2000 when less t"lSniM
was
221s botne
Th Winter Park firm is
21 Uncommon
40S*,rted
24 L*be4s
51
Small
insect
spent
and
repair!
and
claiming
$109,000. Also to be
23 Eggs
25 ThOught (Fr.) £3 Ofl
52 Hops k4nl
ance
was
kept
at
$14000
when
24 T *1.(tWng
paid Is $2500 claimed by a
76 Lack nf
45 StenLl
(war
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bravery
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32ldokzed
While nothing had been spent previous years,
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en machinery and equipment
3€ Take e'
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$2,000 was kept; distribution defending the city in the Glace
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system item spending was $107 and Radcliffe lawsuit and
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but $18,
was budgeted; the $,000 owed for the new lire
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contingency
fund of $20,713 was truck.
41 Highways Job
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42 Corded fv- c
kept while less than $3,000 was Councilmen decided
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44 Co'orang
previously to pay $10,000 of the
spent.
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For Sunday, May 18, 1975
ARIES i Nl,,rch 2-April 191 fidentthl information you'll be discount it because it's a task. You could develop some
Others will be surprised today able to put to good use in fur- departure from your normal step-savers that will serve you
well.
way of operating.
when you analyze things on the thermg an ambitious aim.
Dec.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
23
AQUARIUS iJan. 20-Feb. 19)
ix)t and give them the right
YOUR BIRTHDAY
answers. They're st.11 trying to 21) The best opportunities for Be a good listener. Someone
May 1$, 1975
gain continue to come through you'll be talking to can furnish
understand the problem.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 your more progressive con- you with a new, valuable point
There will be some sudden
shifts in circumstances where
You have a tendency today to t8Ct3. Avoid conferring with of view,
your work Is concerned. They'll
let things go till the last minute. people who think "status quo."
CAPRICORN (Dec. 224an.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March ) open a channel of adBut you'll squeeze under the
19) An unusual idea may flash Don't be afraid to apply new 'anjent Be prepared to
wire in the nick of time.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) through your mind today. Don't and untried methods to an old move when the time comes.
Hope you have a little extra In
the freezer at home today to For Monday, May 19, 1975
Lake care of some unexpected
guests around dinnertime.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) today. Don't volunteer con.
CANCER (June 21-July
You'll be efficient at things you cessions unless the other party 19) Before making an
Keep this evening's plans
agreement today think It
enjoy, but you'll be extremely does some adjusting.
flexible. Be free to do
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) through carefully. Once you're
inept, and careless with tasks
something "fun" that may
you feel are imposed on you.
You have a friend who's willing committed, stand by your word
come up at the last minute.
your hopes, but at all costs.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Whelp advance
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
you must be more specific
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't act t hastily today if
You
tend to be overly talkative
about your goals.
Someone you've been out of offered a
quick-money
today about a matter you're
touch with lately but who's teen proposition or a bargain that
LIBRA (Sept. 23-OCt. ) An involved In that should be kept
on your mind will be contacting sound too good to be true, ally who is in a position
to do confidential. Watch out.
you with very uiteiestlng news. Chances are it's just that,
you a favor win come through,
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)Be
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) BY
she expects you to keep It a yourself with those you'll be
GEMINI (May 21-June
being alert today you may
secret.
socially in contact with today.
be Don't be wishy-washy about an
able to pick up something of
Don't play-act or try to be
important
issue
affecting
the
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
22)
value to you personally
welfare
family.
Do
lend
anything
to
a
friend
something
you're not.
what
Don't
others ha,e overlooked or
will benefit them materially, today If Instinct warns you not
ignored.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
to. That small inner voice Is
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
May 19, 1975
trying to protect you.
to your adcantage today to let It's not likely your self-rests
se
A bond with someone you've
yourself drift with the tide till will be best served today.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 23-Dec. known will be strengthened this
You see the right opportunity to You're too easily swayed by 21) Stand up for what you feel vear. Both of you will benefit
grab the brass ring,
outside Influences,
you're entitled to today. If from this alliance. Collectively,
SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 221
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be you've earned something, you'll become involved in a
Today you'll get some con- careful in business dealings request what's owed you.
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SANFORD, F1.1 It 'vu 8:16 v h 1
stopped for a red light at 1st Street and
Palmetto Avenue. I had been thjnkiri'
about the All fight.
Mickey Lothridge had left. The man
from Winter Park had left. And Dn
Vincent had come back. But it WS
getting on toward 9 o'clock.
So I had left a smudgy glass and four
or five limes, and paid for the beer. liii
sure you've heard how newspapermen
drink.
The barmaid kept saying, "Lime and
lager." And it did sound familiar.
And Steeleyc Span played those
fantastic jigs and reels, and Maddy
Prior belted out songs about spotted
cows, maidens and ale.
Muhammad All, when he was In
Orlando three weeks ago, said, "I want
you to know that my next fight with Ron
Lyle Is going L be on home TV, right In
your living rooms.
"So get your cheeseburger, french
fries and coke and witness this joke,"
So, of course, I did. Stopped at
McDonald's Is your kind of place and
ordered two cheeseburgers, large
french fries and coke to go home and
witness this joke. Paid for It all.
Also asked the smiling girl to throw in
three, "Three?," catsups and one salt.
Damn,
Got home. No fries. She forgot the
fries. Paid for them too.
And then, only to get home and hear
on Channel 9 some jive about a cliff.
dweller In downtown Chicago? Still
don't understand that.
But of course, at 9 o'clock I heard
Cosell crackle, "This Is Las Vegas (A
city of unreality rather than reality.)..
." Take It away Howard.
"It's like being back In the SOs, live in
your living rooms In prime time.. ."
Okay, only ABC and Cosell could gnt
to All between the fifth and sixth round
of the preliminary. Only Cosell. But the
rope-a-dope? Ah come on now.
And here comes Lyle, d9ncln'
fighting for his life, fighting for a
lifetime of wrong turns on one-way
streets. Fighting All.
And there's AU, pushing, shoving
trying to make a path for the king and
climb in that ring. Fighting Lyle.
And they dance, and they punch, and
they lay against the ropes. And they
promenade, and they twirl, and they
hug until the crowd boos.
Did you see Art Carney?
Suddenly, in the 11th round, All slugs
mightily. Suddenly, the fight Is over but
st has noend.
There Is a reserved, quiet All, and
Lyle calling wolf on the quick end.
Cosell signs off.
So Igo to brush my teeth on the way
to bed and beat the hell out of the
bathroom door.
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DEAR DR. LAMB — We need
should increase the load. You
recipes for low calorie nIS
don't need to strain and grunt or
We have a child 11 years old
prodwe hernias.
with a muscle disease. Re
And, here is the best part, you
weighs 200 pounds. He most
don't need to have a long daily
lose weight and keep it off to
exercise program. If you lift a
stay out of a wheelchair. Please
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send me information on what
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB
days a week with one day of
Lk to use and here to get it.
rest between the exercise days)
DEAR READER — The
you will' grow muscle mass
sk,Cret is in preparing low
The best way, then, to after the first one and should faster than if you try to Lift the
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this is to limit the fat content in do not contribute to nutrition, than three or at the most nyc or several times a day. Too
food preparation.
other than add calories, Is to cups a day. I think even this frequent exercise actually
Go to your library and ask eliminate
excess
fats, amount Is too much for many slows down the development of
them for my book, What You preferably In food preparation, people. Fewer people would muscles. They need time to
Need to Know About Food and and control the amount of need tranquilizers if less respond to your stimulating
('ooldng for Health (Viking concentrated sweets.
regular coffee were consumed. them by weight training.
lress). There are recipes there
This explains why high
DEAR DR. LAMB — I saw
Most of the gymnastic
tor all the differenttypesof food protein diets are often your column suggesting 10 a
exercises help to build muscle
and ways to prepare them with recommended. Foods rich in woman that she should stArt a
beeausr the muscle is loaded
the least amount of fat. The proteins but low in fat really do program to increase her w
ith the body weight. Push-ups
calorie conte nt of the recipes not contain a lot of calories,
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weight.
muscles in order to l
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You should talk to your doctor That's a new Idea to me. Would pies.
You can develop a good
from protein, carbohydrate and about any special diet eon- you explain a little tno*e just routine
of these so that all of the
fat is listed with each recipe, siderations for your 5011 In how one goes about improving
in your body are put
muscles
and there are calorie value relation to his basic medical their muscles? What
kind of under load for several
tables at the end of the book for problem.
exercises and how often does It repetition&amp;
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DEAR DR. IAMB — My I take? I'm interested in losing
Will; t.t Liforuiatu" .ou car have yota- views on "cce" l rctgt, but iti don' wsit t
And, here i another rood
plan well balanced, nutritiovi coffee drimdng, 10 or me c,ips develop big bulging muscles. it point. Once you have developed
meals that are still low in a day?
might look all right on a man your muscle mass to the opcalories and will help you with
DEAR READER — Sick, bu t not on a woman,
timal level for you, It Is possible
your feeding problem with your sick, sick. In these amounts it Is
Women
to
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lily.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Claiming
that at 33 he is a young man,
Muhammad All says wants togive
Ina 1311anow I= V"".I
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Foreman a shot at his world
hcavy'eightt1tle before the year Lsout.
All did not look so young for 10 rounds
Friday night, when 33-year-old Ron
Lyle appeared to be winning their title
fight. That all ended in the 11th, when
All unleashed a barrage of head punches that left the ex-convict helpless
and finished, his one shot at fame and
fortune ended ina few seconds of speed
and power.
All, who had a bruise over his left eye
as he came out for the llth round —one
in which I, • 1,1 h s I Al
between
rounds he would finish Lyle credited
his new strotegy of wearing down his
foe for the swfft ending to a dull right.
"I knew I was behind because he had
thrown the most punches, but I came
out serious to win all the rest of the
rounds," All said of his attitude after 10
rounds, most of which found him doing
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nviting Lyle to
hit him.
At 224, All was the heaviest he's
been for his 14 title fights, and he gave a
lethargic performance in the first four
rounds.
"I was using my 'Rope.a.dope'
strategy and then I went to the
'Mirage'," he said. All said he wanted
Lyle to wear himself out pounding him
on the ropes, but when Lyle refused to
fall for that, he went to the center of the
ring for the "Mirage like someone on
the desert thinking they can see water
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way it looked to others.
All caught him with a left-right-right
combination on the ropes and staggered
Lyle, who avoided a knockdown by
falling against the ropes. Then All
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defending himself. I cannot kill a man. I
could see in his eyes he was just there to
be hit." Hernandez finally stopped It at
1:08 of the 11th round.
Lyle disagreed. "I wasn't going down
or nothing. I wasn't hurt." His opinion
was not shared by many.
A crowd of 6,875 paid $28,672 to
watch in person as a nationwide
television audience saw the bout at
home, the first time Ali has been shown
home television since 1966.
Ali collected $1 miia for his second
defense since knocking out Foreman
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Now that's looking at it in a very cold, businesslike way.

I'm going to get a lot of criticism for that,' --Elroy Hirsch
For many large universities, the economic picture has become so bleak that major cuts must be mode Immediately.
At Michigan State, the attdefic department will have a surplus
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increased costs that Athletic Director Don Canham estimates at
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Buffalo Coach Floyd Smith
Promises a "surprise' lry when his Sabres again try to end
HOME RUNS-LuzinskI, Phi, their Jinx
agairst the Padelphia Flyers In the second game of
I: Cey, LA, 7. Winfield. SD, 7.
the National Hockey League's playoff finals.
STOLEN
BASES-Morgan
Cm, it; Cedeno. Htn,
Smith's surprise may well come as news to his players, too.
PITCHING
uDecisions)- "He didn't talkabout It at practice today. We didn't practice any
S.Stcnr. Chi, SO.
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IA.
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U be trying to end
LA .
three futility streaks Uu.Z rndanger their challenge to the
Fytrs' Stanley Cup tth. Iictding Thur2stay nigin's opening
'tkC
at bats )-Mun.
'tame 4-1 loss, Buffalo his never beaten Philadelphia goaltender
NY, .395; L.RObrhs, Del,
Bernie Parent, has never won here in their five year history,
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RUNS-R.Whlte. NY, 73; Rlv
and hasn't beate the Flyers th their last l4meetJn
irs. Cal, n.
Thus Smith's surprise, which he said by telephone from
RUNS
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had been used twice during the regular season and has
Min. 71; McRae, KC. 73,
HlTS-Munsci, NY, 45; Rlv. bei "VCIY successful." Observers guessed Smith would break
itS. Cal, 41; Mc Rae. KC. a
up his powerful "French Connection" line of venter
Gilbert
L.OUBLES-Chalk. Cal,
10;
Perreault, left wing Hick Martin and right wing Rene Robert.
MCRaC, Kt, 10; LeiCano, Mu,
9.
Smith admitted "it's possible," but wouldn't talk further
TRIPLES-Evatn,
Bin,
3;
about his mysterious plan. He did, however, talk about the
Porter. NIl. 3; iremy, Cal, 3:

Exc'it'ing Alternative To

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A enance remark by Lowell
Hiley, operator of a fishing
camp on the south side of Lake
Jessup, caused me to do some
serious thinking.
Said Ililey, "I can't uli
derstand why more people don't
try the bream f ishing. Bream
are the flghtln'est fish for their

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Fridays Results
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California 3. Baltimore 2. Ind
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Oakland A. New York 2
Texas 10 CeIroit 3
Mitv,aukp. 3, Minnesota 1
Chicago 3, Cleveland 7
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Milwaukee (Colburn in .t
Mirwjota (Albury 721
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California a? Balt imor e
Oakland at New York

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Clevftand at Chicago
Niroll at Texas

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Philadelphia 17. Atlanta $
New York 10. Houston 2
San Diego 3. Chicago 2
PittIbijgh 3. Los Angeles 2
San Francisco i. 5? . Louis 3, 10
Saturdays Games
Cincinnati (Norman 21) at

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Roll Offs for all Queen and star of
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LANDOVER, Md. (A?) Coaches Al Attles of the Golden
State Warriors and K.C. Jones of the Washington Bullets, who
made National Basketball Association history four months ago,
w ll do It again today.
When their teams meet 'n the natlonall televised opening
game of the NBA's best-of-seven championship series at the
Capital Centre, It will be the first time that two black coaches
have opposed each other in the final.
On Jan. 14 in Phoenix, Attles coached the Western Con-

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Muffins, 33, who along with super star Rick Barry played on
last Warriors team to reach the final, In 1%7.
"I'd like to believe the teams In the final are the two best Iii
basketball," said Attles, a member of the 1%7 team as a player.
"Maybe People aregOing to say we're pretty good after all."
Onee member of the Bulletj who is convinced that

ORLANDO (AP) - Charges
that the World Foothill League
are good Is Assistant Coach Bernie Bickerstaff. He
blackmailing former players scouted them
Bonny
joSWale
10.
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to sign new contracts have been
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salaries owed to former WFL
players.

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The LOS Angeles Dodger right bander who
the old World Football
League," Hernmeter said. "AS has a lot on the ball came close to pitching a
a new league entirely, we don't perfect game Friday night, but fell apart In the
have any legal responsibility to last two Innings.
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paying the debts Incurred by
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"Pittsburgh is an explosive club," said
Va;Deyer,t,r) (1) 7710 900 3 60 2.
assume the moral respon- Sutton. "When they hit, it's like an epidemic. it
Chief Mercedes (3)
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envIronment for
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future was in complete control wi th a 1-0 lead, And It
Brainard) (9)1403403907, Auburn growth," he added.
looked like that was all he was going to need.
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Jack McKeon, sign In, please.
The manager of the Kansas City Royals
signed In at Bon's Fenway Park Friday
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Dead Bass On Trot Lines
By BOB ORREU.
Heraldrrespondeng
Writing a fishing and outdoor column can be Interesting;
It can be fun but occasionally, something comes along thatlithe writer had his "Druthers"-he would rather not do II.
of
Three times in the post two weeks, Junker bass In
Johns River.
T,wo of them were hanging on what appeared to be illega I
tra lines.

e of
t lines was baited with bream. Neither of
the lines had been tended for several days, Indicating that
they were not placed there by commercial fishermen.
huge bass had been hooked, left to the and had
rotted off the line and floated to shore,
Recently, the Florida Game and Fish Commission
requested sport.men in this area to report ai seemingly

'I am going to be the champ of the world
someday and I won't let anyone come
between me and that dream.'

Due to a misunderstanding, the field man did not find the
line until the following day.
By the time It was located, the monster bass had
de teriorat ed and fa llen off the line, which was not ma rk ed.
What would a visitor to the river think of running upon
this?

And how would an angler, after spending hours, and
perhaps days trying to land a bass of this size, feel about
finding the deteriorated fish?
Any sportsman or commercial f ishe rman finding any
evidence such as this Is urged to repor t It to the Ocala of fice
of the Game and Fish Commission. The toll free watts line is
11OO442-%).
Perhaps we can stop this sort d thing.

In the other National League games,
Montreal Expos beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-2;
The Philadelphia Phillies routed the Atlanta
B48VS 121; the New York Mets trimmed
Houston Astros 10-2; the San Diego Padres beat
the Chicago Cubs 8.2 and the San Francisco
Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 4.3 In 10
innings.

the hit and an ensuing error by left fielder

lAy

Lineup'

scored the tying run on a double by Bill Sharp.
Bobby Mitchell's single made it 2-1 and George

Carbo

Ron Hunt

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"I made out three or four lineup Cards,"
said McKeon. "I must have turned In the wrong
one.
TV Incident left the Boston faces as red as
the ir so Had Mana ger Darrell Johnson
protested, Otis would have been called out and

ter Hank Aaron R!,od out,

Darre ll Porter delivered a run scoring
single,
A's 4, Yankees,!
VIth Blue became the first etgM-game
winner In the majors by hurling a seven-hitter
for his sixth consecutive triumph, Billy

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William dnive
Inning with a long sacrifice fly on which he was
robbed of a possible homer and then doubled to

hiu
TomrnyHarperhItftWO,Of
the season, driving In all the runs as the Angels
won the second game behin
d Ed Flguero,a'a
three-hi tter. The Or1ots took the opener when
Bobby Grich lined his sixth home run of the
season off the left field foul pole with two out In
the ninth Wng to back Jim Palmer-s niwWt

pitching.

set up the go ahead run In the sreenth.

White 8043,Indians,!

Raagen J, Tigers, 3
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Tom G ri eve's two-run homer and Toby
Harrah's three-run double paced the rout of
Detroit ace Mickey Lolic Texas kayoed
Lolich during a five-run third Inning outburst,
Grieve's homer followed a single by Jim
Fregosi. A single by Joe Lovitto, a double by
Leo Cardenas and Cesar Tovar's walk set the
stage for Ha ah'atow
leoff tlieright
fIeldwa ll,Jutmlga grand ,.
Harrsb drove in two more ni with a pair of
singles.

Cieveland's J im Kern had a three hitter and
a 21 lead when he walked 8W Melton to start
the ninth and Torn Buskey ielieved him.
Singles by Devon Johnson and Tony Mum got
one run home and a single by Butky Dent
loaded the base,,
Dave LaRoche replaced Buskey and s
truck
out Bill Stein uut Dennis

Eckereley took over
when Buddy Bradford batted for Pat Kelly.
Bradford was hi t with af or
th the
tyi ng run, and Jor
ge Orta walked, pushing
home the winner,

away all kinds of experience to that cat and he was a helluva
fighter.
"After that, I went to Ohio and won again on a decision.,.
beat Tony Johnson, If I remember right I didn't know how to
punch back then, not like I can now.
"That's when I fought Monroe."
"Man, the things that go on in boxing you wouldn't believe.
It makes me sick. They called me from Philadelphia and asked
If I wanted to fight a kid who was making his pro debut.
I only had three fights so I figured it would be a fair fight.
They asked me to take it easy on him.. . you know, not hurt him
or anything.
"The kid was Willie Monroe. He was making his pro debut
all right, but they forgot to tell me he had a record of 47 fights
with 47 KOs in the amateurs. He had won almost every title
around and was handled by the Cloverlay people, the same guys
who had (Joe) Frazier.
"I went out In the first round just toted him out and the next
thing I know the ref is counting me out. I'm sure If I ever fought
him again I could beat him. In fact, I have begged him to get In
the ring with me, but he won't.
guess I never really got over that fight with Monroe. I
didn't realize people would lie to you like that. If I had known
who he was I would have properly prepared myself. Instead, I
got beat and he goes on to where he is now. (ranked in the top 10
in the world).
"The next year (1970), I fought four times and I didn't take
it easy on any of them. Those days were over. I stopped all four
men Inside of three rounds (Willie Roundtree, Walter Newell,
Buck Pace and Wally Swope), but I hardly got paid for the
fights.
"Finally, I got sick and tired of the whole thing and just quit.

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By IRA BERKOW

The Herald Services
NEW YORK
(NEA)
Nobody this past
spring training trained harder or queerer than
Ron Hunt, major le&amp;gue record holder for being
hit by most pitches in one season and one career.
In St. Petersburg, Fla., the St. Louis
dinals' camp, the gritty utility Infielder stepped
into the batting cage, his burly body snuggling as
close to the plate as possible, elbows in fact
hunched over the plate. Batting practice pitcher
throws.
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Now, with Hunt hitting, the next sound is
rarely the conventional sma:k or crack or pop,
The sound is more likely a plunk. A plunk in the
ribs, a plunk in the shoulder blades, a plunk In
the back. This particular time, it was the elbow.
In the game later that day, he Intercepted
another pitch on the same elbow.
More: The Cardinals, like all teams, have a
pitching machine named "Iron Mike," which Is
programmed to hurl balls toward the plate.
pf Iron Mike" hits nobody, other than Hunt.
"I guess he's got my number, too caught me
about six times already," $aid Hunt, sitting with
smudgy white uniform In the Cardinals' locker
room at Al Lang Field.
But Isn't it unusual, Hunt was asked, for
"Mike" to hop anybody?
"I don't think about it," Hunt said. "lie's got
his problems and j got
Hunt says this with little emotion shown on his
,. roundish, rowdyish, ruddy face
until after a
silence and he gives a little crooked smile,
But shortly thereafter, the 34-year-old Hunt
was informed by manager Red Schoendlenst,,
playing the Grim Reaper, that his place on the
rter would be filled by a younger man. Hunt
hadn't been this disturbed since the day when, as
a Met rookie, he received at his apartment a
bouquet of flowers after a good game
and
sneezed for a week after. Rough Ron Is allergic
to blossoms,
Ile has now returned home to Wentzville, Mo.,
a bedroom community of St. Louis, to tend full
time his sporting goods and liquor store. It ap.
peared the end of a successful, If weird, career.
Playing for five teams in his 12 big kague
seas'ms, Hunt had been hit by 243 pitches; no one
else In the whole history of baseball had ever
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Vincent's account follows:
"I guess I should stay away from fighters by the name of
Willie," said Vincent.
"Seriously though, that was six years ago and I was just
getting stañed. I won my first fight in Ohio when I beat Pte
Madison, then I came down to Orlando and fought a draw With
McBride.
"I am sure I beat him, but it was close. Man, I was giving

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Sutton mid of the hard-hitting Pirates.

In a recent poll at the Orlando Sports Stadium, the question
What fights would you like to see here?" was answered with an
overwhelming "Joe Vincent and Victor 'Taco' Perez.,"
The demand for this Junior middleweight match can be
attributed to Vincent.
True, Perez, who Is from Sanford, Is one of the most popular
fighters ever in Central Florida. But It Is the hard-punching,
loud-talking Vincent who has touched the Imagination of area
fight fans.
Vincent defeated Perez last year, causing Perez to retire. But
Perez soon returned to the ring. Since that time, a re-match has
been In the air,
The two were to fight early this month, but Vincent Injured
his hand and the bout was postponed. It probably will take place
In June.
The 150-pounder has a mark of 11-1-1 with eight KOs. The
two blemishes came In 1969. He was bombed In one round by
Willie "The Worm" Monroe and held to a draw by Willie McBride.

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Illegal acti vities to Its Ocala office. Off icials would In turn,
contact field representatives by radio to have It checked out
This was done Tuesday when the third big bass hooked on
a trot line was found.

After Oliver put the Pirates ahesid 3.1 In the Larry Christenson and Larry Bows in a six-run
of the ninth, the Dodgers scored a nz off
second Inning helped streaking Philadelphia to
Dave GlUsflin their haUof the njngons
its
Its victory over Atlanta. It was the Phillies'.
single, an Infield out and a single by fif
th straight victory.
Cey. Bi ll Buckner then grounded Into a game
Mets 10, Aston 3
ending double play.
Ed Kranepoo l's two-run double sparked a
Expw 4, ft4 2
four-run first inning and Rusty Staub and Dave
Pepe Mangual keyed two rallies j . Kingman hornered, powering New
York past
tended his hi t ti ng streak to 12 games, leading
Houston.
Montreal over slumping Cincinnati,
Padres 8, Cubs!
With the score tIed 1-1 In the fourth inning,
Enzo
Hernandez
drove In three nuij and
Mangual beat out a single down the W base
Dave Winfield two and Joe McIntosh pitched a
line and went to third base on singles by Mike
tx-hitter to lead San Diego over Chicago.
Jorgensen and Larry Bllttner off Cincinna ti
ht bander Jack Billinghazn, 3-3. Tony Scott
Giants 4, Cards 3
Derrel Thomas led off the 10th inning with a
then lashed a grounder to Joe Morgan at second
base to Pe the Expos the go ahead run.
triple and later scored when Lois Melendez
dropped Will ie Montanes' line drive In shallow
PhIliles 12, Bnives 8
cenwr, giving San Francisco a tense victM
Two-run homers by Mike Schmidt, pitcher
over St. Louis.

fight; Vincent lays it on the line...

'I could beat any of them and they were
getting rich doing something I could do
better.'

Bloated bus floats on water in St. Joba River. (Herald Pboto by BobOTreIl)

hit a hot grounder just to the left of third
baseman Ron Cey and into t field for the
Pirate
hiL Dave Parker foU(pJwith a
line single to center and Manny Sanguillen
singled to tie the score.
Sutton gave up his fourth hit to Rennie
Stennett in the ninth and then his fifth, a home
run by Al Oliver. As the ball flew Into the righ t
field pavilion In Dodger Stadium, there went
Sutton's chances of winning.
"It's no disgrace losing to these guys,

Bernie

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runners ordered back to first and third. And
Recreation Department he handed to
p1 Bill Deegan wasn't the
since Hal McRae followed with a ground-rule
children's tennis lessions
same one the Royals used to beat the Red Sox 5.
double, the Royals would have scored only one
1101 441
A $2 instructor's feeI is 2.
run
in the Inning instead of three,
for the eiaJd.we
Elsewhere in the American League, the
"1
didn't have their lineup card," Johnson
se. Youngsters 11 tiro
Milwaukee Brewen' downed the MInnesota
explained. "I never get one In this ballpark. We
14 years of age are eliglbk for Twins 3-1, the Oakland A's tripped the New mse
fo,r copies. The Visiting flsnager
the 1esson
York Yankees 4-2, the Texas Rangers thumped
one, the plate umpire one and two go uptialrs to
Registration for adult the Detroit Tigers 10-3, the C orr,La .thgels
the press box."
begi nn ing tennis lessons
edthBltimono2afterdr
Dennis Leonard earned his ft major
NATIONAL LEAGUE
continues through June lo. the opener 1.0 and the Chicago White Sax edged
t4
league victory for the Royals with five-hitter
'60 êt t-Lac, Classes will begin June JO and the Cleveland thdlais 3-2 wi
th tine runs In he
C::,
'A. 3. Za
and
Jim Wohiford tripled borne two more fW
will be held from 1:30 to 9:30 botot of the ninth,
RUNS- L". LA. 31, Cc
in
fourthinning.
deno. H',', 2%
am. each Tuesday anc
On the lineup card McKeoni turned in, be had
(P
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RUNS BAITED
Brewers 3, Twlng I
Mello, Amos Qti batting third. But when the game
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HIT Gaey. L&amp; 56: Cash, cotrtsuntiIJuIy3j,
begantberewuoti3IntheNo.2t,
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After Dave
retired the
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came up with a key sit In Kansas City's
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Milwaukee
batte
DOUBLE - Ceto. HUI, I lessons,
Don
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three-run third Inning, with two flIflS scoring
Monday. Chi. PQ Bich. C'n,
opened the fourth Inning 'lth a single and

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trip Is to ask advice.
bass, one of them six-pounder.
Gator trout are lying In wait
A.C. Helms and son Kenny
George Cheney, camp Just off the pier, but they have
tried their luck on Wekiva operator, reported quite a few beenhardtofool.Fourorfiveof
River bass for several days and people out this week enjoying the big trout were landed
did not score. helms dropped the river-aome of them cat- Thursday with live spots on a
into the Sports Shop and ching bream, a few hunting free-line.
mentioned his bad luck to Fred bass-and all of them fi nding
The pier manager, Merle
Knignt.
relaxation,
Keller, saw pairs of huge ray
Fred questioned his methods
On the East Coast, red indicating that cobla are
and learned he had been using snapper continue to be the coming In close.
largc chugger-type lures hottest iteznin many years. The
The "Fishin' Hole" had the
common in his part of the "Snow White 2" out of Inlet best news for salt water ani!lers
country.
country. Fred suggested Harbor had a haul of250onoriit in recent weeks.
"Beatle-Spin" lures, one of the trip.
Robcrt Gibaon cor,iiULkd
best for the Wekiva.
Kingfish are hitting live bait witha trout weighing seven and
The newcomers took the off er ed on a dr ift line at Nine- three quarter pounds off the
sug'istlon, went back to the Mile Hill, a nd angelfish are Port Orange Bridge. He also
river and pulled in a bass of showi ng up In the ca tches on the took an amberjack in the river
nearly ten poun ds, along wi th bottom fishing boats,
near the Inlet.
three others. The following day,
Trolling boats report good
Thple.talls are coming back
the father and son team landed hauls of kings daily, but they into the river at Port Orange.

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the NBA's 25th All Star game. Jones' squad won that game, and
SPLITS
St. Louts (Forsch 33) at
San Susan Oates 7 7.9. Hazel Ferrell
Francisco (Falcone 32)
si. his Bullets team also has an edge over Attles In regular season
to, Kathy Cooper 3)0, Susan Oates
Atlanta (Mor?ot 5-3) at Phlladel.
Washington winning (tree
four games against
Live Whitehead 27. Sharon play,
sia (Underwood 43). n
Warriors.
5a 3710. Macil Harold 37)0
New York (Matlack 3-3) at
Alin Dorsey 77.
Houston, n
The Bullets, having bea ten Buffalo and defending Champion
Pittsburgh (Brett 32) at L
TURKEYS
Bostan en route to the final, are favored, to win both the opening
os Dot Button. o Watson, Alice
Angeles (Hxton 1.3),
game
and the series against Golden StatE. BUt the trash,
Hendricks.
Doris
Chicago
O'Steen, Carolyn
10 at San Diego
Streel, Carol Slaughter,
(Frieti.ben 231, n
Irrepressible W.rriors - an UI3U3"aj conglomeration 0
Todays Games
veterans, rookies, castoffs and fringe players
- have been
Atlanta at Philadelphia
defying
the odds against them all season and
Cincinnati
Montreal
confident they can do It agaln
New York
HOUStOn
Chicago at San Diego
"This is a Cindrella team," said 36-year-old Bill Bridges,
St. Louis a? San Francisco
the
Warriors'
elder statesman. "It's never going to take the
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Jesse Miller 701, Gladys Do,.mey
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Hits and Misses
'J ill Mitleson 113. Shrrill Cusey
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worms account ed for four bass six more bass and four bream- have not moved In to the sea
for Herbert Hanson of all on the yellow and black buoy as expected. On the boat
Titusville, the largest almost 10 ""'!e."
"Rainbow," a wahoo weigh ing
pou nds. John Harmon, Jr. of
Carps on the Wekiva report 81 pounds was taken last week
Deltona hit for eight bass, that the water level ir, several by a isherrnan who had the
Bream, however, have men on inches since the rains started, fight of his life.
the slow side,
and that fishi ng Is improving
Flw;r,der, about the tastiest
Gerald DeJong, who runs the accordingly.
salt wnuI fish, are ta king li ve
camp, stressed that the anglers
At Camp Seminole, bream shrimp at the Main Street Pier
who are scoring on bass are the and bass were landed by at Daytona, bluefish, usually
persistent ones-the ones who visitors last week. At Weklva gone by this time of year, are
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Before long, sys Flyers Coach Fred Shero, there's going to
be a doozy of a fit betwvvn the two strong hockey clubs,
"Within
"Not later in the
series because nobody wants to take chances then.
"You've got to have violence in a seven-game series."

Notes

My fishing partner, with a bit
Even the novice bream
of sneer, said, "Bream? Who fishermen are getting seven or
wants to catch those little eight each time they go out. So
things?"
for a change of pace and good
After some persuasion, he eating, try a trip to the bream
was talked Into t)ing a "Beatle- beds.
Spin" lure to his light-spinning
CO. Penney at Marina Isle
outfit.
Camp reported bream on the
I1L second cast produced a bed In the north end of Lake
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wrriiic SLTIKC and (IC nauieu 111 JeSsup. Many good catches

After thinking it over, I
"I thought I had a four-pound taking plastic worms and Un.
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cannot help but agree with him. bass. Why didn't anyone ever derwater plugs.
'Large-mouth bass are the tell me about this before?"
The Osteen Bridge area Is
glamor fish, noted for their
Alter landing about 20 big showing signs of coming to life
fighting ability, and thereby bream, my friend was a con- with bass fishing.
drawing thousands of anglers firmed bream fisherman.
Leona
Barnhart,
who
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dedicated to landing that j.
And now, bluegills and operates the camp there,
pounder.
shellcrackers are on the beds, recently called to tell of a string
As a result, "Old bucket- and those familiar with the of four big ones landed by
f
mouth" Is getting harder and sport are having a ball. henry McClure and Curtis
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harder t find.
\c(JrdH)g to lIIk.y, there is one Nlpixr of Winter Park. The
On the other hand, bluegills bed in Lake Jessup over five bass ranged in weight from six L
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and shellcrackers are available acres in diameter, and some of and a half to nine and a half __ - ' ~" - t -by the thousa nds, and only a the representative catches pounds. All hit on wild shiners.
Liaratively kw people go show a string of 80 taken by
McClure visited the camp
after them.
Sam Wright, his son Sam Jr. again Wednesday and got three
J
A good example comes to and Milton James.
more, another rJro pc1r.d.. _____
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mind:
John Rogers, along with his plus, a seven and half pounder
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On a bass fishing trip last son and daughter-in-law, had and a four and a half pounder.
summer, the bass failed to 120 In two days. Another limit
Bream are doing well there
coo pe rate. So rather than go In catch of 50 beauties came in on also, with strings of 30 to 40
Rik I
JFFLI...
skunked, I suggested we try for Th ursday, and Dorsey Bailey landed last week.
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bream in Lake Monroe.
landed 40.
At Lemon Bluff, plastic
Henry McClure and Curtis Nipper display bass,

reason why he would reach into his bag of tricks.
"We've bd problems in the building," said Smith of the
flyers' Spectrum home, "SO I'm going to have to pull out my
surprise. We're ju;t going tn have todo this thi

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and the most fun to catch on copperhead brtam more than a were landed there. A few bass
light tackle."
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P.C.
PITCHiNG
Anyth ing might help. A loss in the nationally televised
Decisions).IS
RIo. 01* 1'r 9?, 19?. 1 99 Ryan,
contest wtfl send the Sabres beck home with an 0-2 deficit In the
Cii, ? I, 175, 19).
best of seven game series.
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan.
Cal.
69; fllyleven. Mm.
"That's okay," Smith said. "You always have a chance of
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been hit even 3X) times.
Hunt holds another dubious record for being
pinged most times in a season, 50. In 1971,
breaking the record of 49 set by Hughic Jennings
in 1896.
Hunt says he Is proud of his records ("The only
ones I got"), but apparently favors the latter. "It
took 75 years for soomeone stupid enough to
establish that record," he said.
As a leadoff man, his Job was to get on base by
hook or crook. It was In his rookie year that Hunt
first Saw the value of standing up to a hard ball
that is traveling at nearly 100 miles an hour over
a distance of 60 feet six Inches. Hunt was then
with the New York Mets, In 1963, during that
team's notorious dog days.
At the end of his rope one day, Manager Casey
Stengel offered fifty dollars to the first Met
player to drive a runner in with the bases loaded
by getting himself hit by a pitch.
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ealthier. And lo and behold he had discovered a
veritanle gold mine, hanging right there on his
bones
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he spied. On his record-shattering 50th hit, In
fact, In 1373, Chicago Cub pitcher Milt Pappas
argued that Hunt was struck hr a strike, but to
no avail.
Pappas then turned his venom on Hunt. lie
shouted, "I hoc It hurt good."
hunt said nothing. "I didn't want to add Insult
to injury," he recalled, lie smiled that funny
smile. "Besides, I don't talk to pitchers. Hell
with 'em."
Hunt has earned two notable nicknames. One
is "Scrap Iron," Scrap Iron, he explains, may
not be the best stuff, but there's always a use for
it. 'Pigpen" Is his other nickname, "That's
because dirt seems to attract Itself to me," he
said, with modest Joy.
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ches, Hunt sometimes did sink after being
tagged. And he proudly relates that he's been
whomped by the best Koufax, Drysdale, Ryan,
Bunning, Seaver, Gibson. "You name 'em," he
said, "and l been hit by 'em."

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it with me, he has to go. Once I get on his case, good-bye Charlie.
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and he came back. Next time he won't be able to come back. I
promise l will retire him for good.
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Nowadays, I switch on the
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almost as automatically as any
American, but it wasn't always
that way. I grew up In a land

middle of nowhere, suddenly
it's there." Of the old zoo, the
world traveller remarked,
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well-cared-for collection of
animals in more pitiful

where the radio (called the
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"home" (South Africa; that my
native land had only last week
got around to introducing
television ... for two hours a
day In the major city, Johannes urg, an
color
set is In the region of $1,400!
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maintain it's easier to live a life
of comparative luxury in the
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around the world are becoming
more scarce and laws regarding their importation and
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Arcid,"ecture and will V-sidute
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June.,UgraMmother, Mrs,
Earl R. Dayten Jr., 240
1411 West 14th Strtvk Sanford.
4efritt W., lAnda X. Orr, 25, B. E. Rogero Sr. Is it r.-sident of
The bride-to-be, Wrn in
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270 King Edw. Ct., WP
Mr. and Mrs. Derry McGill Sanford, attended Crooms High
Charles Ray Collini, 51, Rt I
The fiance s also a student in Jr. 1704 West Ilth Street, School 19M. was a member of
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present
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The bride-to-be is the
Elementary School Teacher. daughter of Mrs. .Marcella S.
She 6, the granddaughter of 011iff, Sanford, and Judge
Mrs. Mary I.. Singletary, Ambrose Oliff ,of jgdmonv&amp;.
Sanford and the late Oscar Born in Sanford, Mias OUlff is a
Singletary and Mr. Derry graduate of Central Adult High
Sr a'd the late Mrs M
School , i oru aiiu is now
McGill.
attending Seminole Junior
Her fiance, bom in Sanford, is College. She is the grar4
the grandson of Mrs. Dian daughter Of Mr. Nxi Mr&amp; A. N.
Cudnn Rochester,' N
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School, 1970 and was a member
fooftU team. Robert Ashcrattit, born in West
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College, Altamonte Springs, Ashcraft Sanford and Robtit
He attended
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employed at Florida
Utilities.
Sanford tad is now employed at
The wedding will be at 4 P.m. American Wood
Ju.e 21 at New Mt, Calvary Longwood.

egement of their daughter Seminole Junior College, and
Richard A. Jarwz, 21, 7M
They wi!I be maTied June 14 Janet Elizabeth, to John graduted
from Flor.'dg
Idgewood Ave., 90, Aim M. in Saint Agtstlne CatoIk R000evelt Baldwin, son of Mr. Technological UniversIty, 1974,
urket, 19, 2848 Empire P!,
Church, Galnesvltle.
and Mrs. William Haldwth Sr., wtre she was active in the

Friends of the couPk are

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7:30 p.m. June 13 at the Sawa
The engagement Is an. Clubhouse with a reception
nounced of Monica Kaylin 011iff fAIowIng the ceremony.
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winning gift from

Enuna Coleman daughte of Mr.
Colenw,700 Mulberry Ave., Sanford became the bride of
Larry W. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, 810

Olender New Smyrna Beach Saturday, April 12 in the
Allen Chapel of A.M.E. Church.
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Given in marriage by her f8ther, th
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Irrie T. Smith, 49, RI 1 Bx
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Underwood will hold a family
your commwdty.
Springs JUni' Police since
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Mr and Mrs Abraham Lawâry, both of whom she
de%eloped a rapport with
Orchid Ave., CB, Sandra A.
seen for 20 years, will arrive at C*'lan&amp;s Jet pfl f
Several event.s coming up at teens In this city that few adWts
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Wagner, 19, same
Diego, Calif. on May 29. The following clay, her two
the Winter Springs Elementary can claim and is loved and
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5l3t4!I'3 !t Lawdry and Cora RIcnrd, as well as a
Amos C. Garrett, 25, 240
School: On May 21, under the respected by all th
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Oxford Rd., FP, Carolyn L
sister-In-law, Eva Lawdry, will arrive from FItdbu
direction
of Janice Papp, the helped.
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tane
same
entire
fourth
grade pod will
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Thllcltycoulduseawhokint
Rela
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Alfred B. Jobaaon Jr.,, o
ves
and
Invited
guests
will
attend
the
reunion
present
"Spring
Follies" at 7:30 more "Alberta,s!"
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Daytona Beach and St, Petersburg. Plans have been
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Fred A. Bray, 19, Bx 1453. Apopkarna)or,JhnH.Land(right)wasgnestatVWWIannualauxlllaryineeflag,Algo,(fromkft
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Delia M. Colgate, 16, Bi 1453
een, bride-elect of Kenneth Alford was
Leonard MaPhersoi. 011ie Nalon and Helen Robe rts.
honored with a miscellaneous shower May 10 at the home
James R. Chambers,.,in £
of
Mrs. Paul Markos, Sanford
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The
bride-elect's
color
sd~ww
of
blue
and
green
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24, 3W Longwood Pbm. LW
carried
out
in
the
decor
and
refreshments.
The
center
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piece was an arrangement Of blue bachefor buttons and
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DELTONA- Fannette chaplaia this past year.
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of
a
flour
sifter
which
was
later
prftented
Swlon, X. same add.
Edwardsr,I Deltoria and Wilma
Mrs. Kahnus is the retiring AuttHry president gave her
to MISS G.
James W. Morris, 24, Kalmus of Sanford, were president of Orange County annual report. It was enHer fiance, who grew up wi th the Markos boys, was
Hoisington, Kan., Ca thy J. elected and I nstalled as senior Auxiliary 237 In Orlando, but couraging to hear how many
with a gag shower by the men.
hours of unselfish and 4val
Covoran, 19, 171 N. Edgemon vice-president and junior vice resides in Sanford.
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president, respectively of the
Other officers elected at this service women of the
Ave., siter Springs
lr and Mrs Wakeman Gall
Mr
d ?1rs
Jeffrey C. Lierrion, 21, 612 S Seventh District Council of the meeting were: Isabelle Burgess had given to the hospitalized
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Park, Colen A. Williams, 24, Auxiliary to Veterans of World of Winter Garden Auxiliary veteran and his dependents at
Frank DLum, Mrs. Bob Haws, MM. BaWa Dench, Paul
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612 S. Park
-at the DLitrict Annual Meeting Shotwell of Allendale 2691, hours devoted to the needy and
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Alford.
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William V. Harper, 37, 2810 and Installation of Officers for treasurer, Esther Weincoop of
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Indi gent In their communities
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Mrs Edwards and her
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Slaughter. 43, 2810 Magnolia Saturday afternoon, May 10.
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chaplain; Ch.arlotte Schutt of husband. Charles, retiring
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Mike Powers, 25, 605 Zinnia president of DeBary Auxiliary Margaret Busch of Winter
1197, will attend the 3M Annual
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The smnd in a series of classes on "Education for a
Dr., CB, Patrida Y. haby, 20, 1197,
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W7 ZinniR Dr.. CB
re-elected to saw another William of Orange County 237, Auxiliary In Clearwater on
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Mwvin Hu0mon, 23, Rt I tenn, held the office of district secretary.
June 5 through a.
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Bx 95 Titmille, There&amp;A A.
Eaton, 21, Titusv.
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Ralph C Bonnet, 27, 322
Heather Ave., LW, Teres&amp; M.
Steffen, 27, same add
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Thomas Cain she decorated the
Woman's Club~-%!!;-,- -at
beautifully with bowls of homegrown roses. (Mrs. Cain admits
her husband is the gardener,
sne only picks the 'fruits' of his
labors, but Mrs. King grows as
well as picks and arranges her
roses.)
Assisting the bustemes in
their brunch preparation and
serving were Mrs. Cain, Mrs.
E. C. Harper Sr., Mrs. 011%e
Hart and Mrs K. K Horton
The club's membership
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Ralph Jarvis on South Sanford
Garrett; second vice president,
Avenue, was a delightful affair.
Myrtle Gradlck; third vice
president and corresponding
Chairman for the event was
Mrs. Woodrow Clark, assisted secretary, June Foley;
by hostesses Mn. John Wilson,
recording secretary, Margaret
Ashby
Jones
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Gauss and treasurer, Joanne
Herringsbaw. The club held its
William Stemper.
In the receiving line were
installation din.vr Wednesday
MrL William Foster, Mrs. J. E.
evening at
the Capri
Morris
and
Restaurant,
Baker, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Al F. Hunt. Mrs. Jack
Barney and Mrs. Wililsim Layer
Zoo An Asset
made the mocha coffee, and
servers were Mrs. M. E. Smith,
W en
pen
Mrs. George Wells, Mrs. F. T.
Meriwether and Mrs. w. i
Gramkow.
Central Florida Zoo directur
Business
and
The
Jack Hanna gave world,
Professional Women's Club of
reknowned animal importer
Sanford is another of the many
Fred J. Zeebandetaar, a grand
club' installing officers for the
tour of the new zoo last week
coming yeiar. President for
I.ucky Fred! I know the rest of
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King
along with her cornmittee: Mrs. F. flood Coker,
Mrs. Adrian hail, Mrs. .John
Hamilton, Mrs. Douglas
Kickliter and Mrs. G. H. Sykes
provide a most appetizing
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I seems ironical that in tIMe
until
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springtime of the year, most of
pr ojects undertaken by
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Installing officer for the Post
our
local
clubs
and
students, an hour and a hall t
will
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Hollis
Johnson,
past
organizations
are
winding
up
pourri of variety acts utilizing
a fi
State
of
Florida
commander,
their
1974-75
seasGn'c
activities,
...
the dlversilied talents of
w1c Installing officer for the
I feel qui',e sad when I'm told,
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Socialites,
Winter
studcnts.
Included
will
be
skits,
evenin Friday, M y when graduates, Karen Corley and Kirk Auxiliary will
be Evelyn Hart, Springs Senior Citizen Club, songs, dances of all kinds an
be our last meeting for
Butler (center) were honorees at a cookout. Among guests at #
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the year,'or,,these are our new
be
senior
vice-president
of
District
will
not
hold
their
regularly
talmt
contests.
party held at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley, S. Cameron I jofficers who'll take over In the
scheduled meeting this month,
On May 27, the Winter
Ave., were Paul Kish (left) and Betsy Bailey (right)
-Post commander Jack but will participate In the Springs P10 will hold Its
fall'
Schraff infonm me that 10 Federatior, of Senior Citizens regular meeting at the school at
I get the feeling it's going to
members from the Post and Clubs picnic
be
a long, lonely summer
7 30 p m
Auxiliary will attend this year's
The picnic has been planned
The business meeting will
State Con vention to be held in for May22 at 10 a m and will be concern the e!ectlons of officers
Miami this June This Is ex- held at Camp San Pedro located for the upcoming
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Goldenrod lunch iIl be
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Foreign Wars Winter Springs
Post 5406 and Ladles Aul1lary
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the VFW Post 10050 located at
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The lovable orphan,'Oliver' (right) who sang
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everyone will be portrayed In a production
number. Leslie Whittern (left), Becca
Carman and DeDe Boyd put their best foot
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in smaller homes in the interest hither, Sydney, a pioneer in the -smaller extra unit is installed
fly VIVIAN BROWN
What are the income condition of the house. When
of economy.
concept of compact kitchens.
finding
teen
They've
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possibilities from a single renting be very selective with
Apparently the two-Family doubling up works very well, he
Tb ti-end. ha v e bolstered
New life styles are emerging
family home? There appear to your tenant. By being choosy as some older folk move in with the compact kitchen market," idea worh.z fine 'until two says.
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be many houses for sale and when It comes to renting you'll their
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Spielman says that many
children, exp!ained Michael Spielman, housewives get into one kifrh.
married
some atattractive prices. Cana save yourself much grief. Be married sisters share houses president of the business est.ab- en, I've been told," says Spiel. young married people ha'ie a
house be a profitable income
the tenant has a steady job and voting married people live lished 45 years ago by his late man. "It is one reason the different conception of kitchens
producing investment'
J.S.and can afford to a the
from their parents. They need
Dear Mr. JS.
regular rent. I always get an
less space because they usually
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In MY Opinion,, buying single application filled out, then we
acquire only those items that
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fulfill their needs, and most of
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least desirable type of property employment.
them are short-order cooks. if
AIR
Investment. The biggest Dear Mr. Saxon,
tl~ey cook at all.
A friend of mine told me my
drawback Is that when a tenant
I visited on married
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moves out you'll ha e a 100 per neck is out becau.se I (1011 t IliRe
our
couipa
who
had
ing couple
Tyy'
cent drop in income; then Workmen's Compensation
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kitchen and I was amazed; tc
you're paying on a monthly Insurance on the manager of
appliances looked as if they had
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EDITOR'S 1OTE - The
They came as gentlemen, ar- Indians. Chaffing under his dis- never been used. And that war
PORCH
KITCHEN
DINING
and maintenance out of your However, I'm not paying him a
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foundation of the United States tisans, soldiers, even jailbirds. cipline, they challenged Smith's t1w reasoii — tlivy att out
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salary. All he gets is reduction really began 368 bears ago this They were
own pocket.
even
made
an
at.
almost
all
the
time
not born pioneers
authority and
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Generally single family in his rent I'm alright, am I week when the first EnglishTile) had to learn the art, and tempt on his life In October,
In the early days of their deL .._[
dn'eIIIng; arc not Income not?
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S.E. men to found a permanent set- they learricd hard. Most of them wounded in a gunpowder acd- velopment, compact units were
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producing property because Dear S.E.,
Ilement In the new world land died in the attempt.
used mainly in offices, dens and
dent, he sailed for England.
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their price Is usually too high to
"Your neck is out!"
ed at Jamestown, Va. OverThe group that finally made it
With Smith gone, the Indians recreation rooms, but even then
give a profitable rental.
As I understand it, mcst coming stunning hardships, almost gave up before even were no longer afraid. The corn the 30-inch unit that Included
However, sometimes an older states look upon a manager of a they planted the seeds of a new touching land. Sailing north. supply was
cut off. A party sent sink and range with reI.
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home bought cheaply and building as an employe.end any nation.
ward from the Caribbean for to barter for food was found frigeralor below was considBEDROOM CARPORT
LIVING
lacellfted, or a bargain from reduction he receives in rent as
four days without sight of land, dead, "their mowthes stopped ered a popular serviceable unit
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someone selling for an urgent compeniatlen for his services Is
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in one-room studio apartments.
they would have quit but for the full of breade."
-- and compelling reason can regarded as constructive
Associated Press Writer
reproaches of John Smith.
Smith had left 500 colonists in
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In recent years his company
return sufficient rental to make pa yment.
Learning to li ve In the wilder.
' -r 2T he n a sudden gale tossed the Jamestown. Six IflOfl ths later
5 4 FRON
has concentrated on three-andyour investment worthwhile.
While compensation In- ness that some da would be- three tiny ships toward destiny. only 60 were alive. In early
a-half foot and four-and-a-half- THIS VERY COMPACT, one-bedroom home is designed for
Usually a property must be surance Is not cheap by any come the United States of
It was Virginia, the promised June they took stock and found
foot kitchen installations that convepleut and economical living. The 264-foot-deep livingdesigned to rent In order for It means, It the manger stuai. America was one of the most land which the poet Drayton peovisions to lut only
16 days. %
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ave all the necessary com- dining arer, is cross-ventilated and cross-lighted. makIng th.
to turn a profit. Another ex* bies and falls, is Injured by a difficult feats ever accom- had proclaimed "Earth's only
it was not enough for a voy.
pinents of a kitchen. Smaller home comfortably cool in the summer. The kitchen Is the
ception, and we've seen this tenant, or a thousand and one pushed by mankind.
Paradise."
age to England. but maybe they kitchens are being designed for "corridor" type with the breakfast nook
at one end and the dining
many times, would be the other things, you are probably
The settlers came unpre..
On the morning of May 14, could reach Newfoundland and newer how
room
es
$30,000.bra
eke
t
at
the
other
end.
The
12
by
6
screened
rear porch senes as a
purchase of a retirement home liable. I know of a recent case pared, expecting to find a land 1607, the birthday of English be picked up by fishing ships
where the living room is being summer dining arm, overlooking the back garden. The 12 by 12
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several years before actual that cost the owner $22,000 cash of milk and honey, easy living America, they went ashore and On June 10, 1610 they aban. made
in
the
Interest
of
front
porch
is
accessible
from
smaller
the
living
room
via
a
wide
sliding
refirement, renting It out and to settle a $50,000 law sull.
and quick wealth. They found, began building a fort which doned Jamestown, but only
a larger family room, Spielman glass door.The centrally located oil furnace allms beat to enter
letting the tenant pay the
I suggest you consult your Instead, a bountiful land which they named for the English briefly.
all rooms. The bathroom is located back-to-back with the kitchen
says.
mortgage.
Insurance broker at once and could also be harsh.
King.
At that moment, the arrival
"Builders are trying to save plumbing. IIA8SIR was designed by Jan Reiner, 1000 52nd Street
There are several things to determine your liability under
The fields and air were filled
It would become Jamestown, of Thomas West, Baron de la
inches by determining what is North, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33710. It has 784 square feet of living
keep in mind when buying a the law. And do It today.
with game, waters teemed with the first permanent English Warr, with 300 new colonists
needed and building the house space. Anyone wishing to know W cost of the blueprint can write
home for Income. Buy In a good
While experience is regarded fish, the soil was fertile. But settlement in America. Four and a year's supplies saved the
Idea," he says. to the architect, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
around
IocaUo You'll pay more but as the best teacher, I fl the native Englishmen starved In other attempts had failed. By day and the future of the colony. Many ofthat
these
houses are occuyou'll also command a higher price of the tuition[a this case Is the midst of plenty before they the time the Pilgrims reached
Order was slowly restored.
meat packer-food processor way. For example, a compact
pied by young people.
o rent and. LI you do sell, it'll be much too high.
learned to harvest this natural Plymouth, these first colonists Indians were cowed by English
The
compact
kitchen
is
also
who
is trying to package a good, seven-loot kitchen designed for
easier. Don't overlook the
L.S. bounty.
would have established a dozen firearms. By midsummer fields sol
ving a problem In motels, he frozen, home-cooked meal for senior citizens' residences insettlements and would have in- were cleared and planted and a insists. He has planned about 15 $3. The success or failure of that cludes a freezerin its
10-cubiccreased to 1,000 souls,
wine-making venture showed where resta urants are needed, phase of the opera tion hinges on foot refrigerator. Everything
Is
But these Innocent adventur- promise.
In eliminating one bathroom, the meal's goodness, he says. just a little bit smaller.
ers built their new homes on a
The real salvation of English they can install a five-foot
"It may even prove to be a
Spielman, 34, learned his íaswamp. In full summer, the America came from discovery kitchen that can be used for boon to single people who now ther's business working
sumheat, the hard work, the brack- of a product which grew easily
breakfast, lunch or dinner and eat out to save time and energy. mers as he studied engineering
Lsh water and the skimpy diet in Virginia and brought a big
operated by one man. It in- A good frozen meal would be at Union College and psybrought sickness and death.
price in England — tobacco.
duties Freezer, compactor, cof- economical and a time-saver." chology at the New School for
Half of them were dead by
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adults are out on mating flights early spring ma ting season,
In 1980, kitchen appliances Social Research . He became
John Rolfe discovered the Se- feemaker and microwave oven.
Septem
ber. Then followed an
Extension
during March, April and May. and the cycle begins anew.
"Formerly
motels
didn't
will
cha nge anyway because of president of the company,
cret in 16;1 when he imported
unusually frosty winter. In the
After mating, the fersiale mob'
want to get involved with food, government regulations, Spiel
Acme National Refrigerator, a
quality seed lie had a crop In a
Probably the best and most dead of winter 120 new colon- year and
of the
at serious ttt cricket will deposit eggs in
was exporting in two, but now it may cost them busi- man says. In the refrigerator, few years ago.
rickets. sod several inches below the economical treatment for mole ists. just as unprepared as the
The success of these first citi- ness if they do not ~ecause fuel savings must be achieved
"Now Ulat the industry is on a
of bOiuii,lawnsk , m
will crickets is a preventative soil first, arrived.
soil
surface.
These
eggs
eit
bout
i'
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by
ve
behe
doubling
the
amount
fair-trade
basis we can compe te
esta
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ts
ha
of
English
Am
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determeals
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zens
The
Five days later lire raced mined the
lication of chiordane made
color
hatch
In
approximately
two
(2)
app
make
dollar
I'm
told
of
insulation
in
come
so
expensive.
which
will
for
dollar with foreign
inches long, light brown
future ownership,
s weeks and the small nyTnphs in late May. 'Mis will kill the through the thatched huts and lure of the great
markets on raw materials and
and have IIJIJrL,
nt '
language and cul- that a motel with 30 rooms or storage space smaller or by
designed for turmling in ti e will begin to f3
grassyoung nymphs as they emerge the storehouse. By spring only
bulk of the less cannot operate a restau- eliminating the frost-free item. parts, and we can go back Into
38 of the original settlers were North American conUnent.
from the eggs.
rant economically. But with a Either one will reduce the ener. the production of some things
soll and roots.
soil. They five
alive. In April a new batch of
This
feeding
and
the
tunThey
sowed
the
seeds
of
fast-food
operation and low-cost gy consumed.
such as the two-and-ahalf cubic
feed on plant roots and other
For the treatment to be moutlis to feed arrived. By fa11
neling
in
the
soil
results
In
very
But
kitchen
units
can
be
foot
refrigerator for recreation
are
an
espec
freezer
ineals
the
problem
can
many
American
traditions,
debris. They
successful it must be applied 30 more had p&amp;rished. In 18
damage to the lawn
small and still meet needs, in rooms. That had to be
destructive pest of newly'
theblessingsof re resen- be solved
properly. The treatments months, half of all the colonists from
Along those lines Spielman his opinion; they should be de- discontinued because it was too
tative government to the
established
a wns.
during the late spring and should not be made until night we dead.
summer months. The nymphs
expensi ve to produce."
has teamed up with a large signed to a person's needs, any
70 degrees F.
In the
John Smith be- scourge of black slavery,
Many homeo
ho
wners
continue to feed until about temperatures are
higher. 71* soil should came president of the colony.
area have been reporting adult October. In the fall, they or
be twist at
the time of treat- His policy of bluster and inIflO
C. around Pa
mature to adults and
develop
ment,
If
it
has been dry, timidatlon reduced an Indian
pool lights atfl1i.
wings in preparation for
irrigate the area for ap- threat which had mounted as
proximately one hour. This will the natives sensed the weakaid in the penetration of the ness of the intruders.
d
spray into the soil. When
Through persuasion or force
treating the soil, it is important Smith managed to secure
to apply the chlordane in a enough Indian corn to fend off
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large amount of water. Jar starvation during anothr bitter
attachments to garden hoses winter. By the spring of 1609 the
are
excellent
tools
for
the
home
colony'
locked
almost
prosBy
B LOU ISE I ('ILl
made with polyester
Pill
use. The type that perous with el emental industry
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are non-allergenic to
15
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20
gallons
of
developing
and
farm
fields
exEconomics Agent
practicaUy everyone, and are requires
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extra-resilient to make them water passing through the hose panding.
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with water. Spray out the of Smith's ammplishments
go everywhere in the house and Another important plus:
The newcomers stirred up the
provide a great decorative polyester pillows can be contents over 500 sq. It.
backdrop for almost any roan washed, quickly dried and
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reflulfed very easily. To
Including your boudoir.
Pillows come filled with all freshen the pillow — simply
sorts of soft and comfortable tumble it In a dryer for about 45
materiaijm
The ost e x pe nsi ve min utes
ry healthy
pillows are filled with goose
ws are a
down, the fine fea thers that luxury. Try a sturdy pillow roll
A pI'mer)nt home I; thu 'ida-f. tST In- painting, wavy-duly tooling and two cc',ts 01
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irow on 11w widetside of its at the base at -. ne. w hil e
quality paint. Our part also Includes window
v.stm.ntlIn fact. the moment you build anow
body.Next in cost comes you're napping to help ease the
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to "*".0d weve"r *-We
the other hand. almost everything else you ~xks and hardware.
feathers, not as elegant or soft, tensions of a busy day. Try
JimWallefliasINSTAN inodgagelinxxing.
buy
today
begins
to
We
value
from
the
fnobut in some cases, niixed with relaxing with a good book and
Now you tak* over and finish part or all of the
This means that constfuction can begin almost
rnent It Is pwch*nd.
Insidt
to &amp;avt money. We'll do sofm of the In- Imm4distely, almost anywhere that you own
by
some
manufacturers
improve
your
circulation
at
the
down
Invest your hard..uieii money In your future. 111101 work for you . . - we'll stop wherever you
prOp.rty. We handle all of the details so that
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to get the good properties of same time by propping your
Let's build together . - you, your family and tell us, but the more you do for yourself, the
there are no delays in starting construction.
Jim Walter. Together. you can have a whole more money you'll save. Consult rout Jim
both at a somewhat lower cost. feet up on several pillows. For
Walter reptesenlative about optional inside
lot of house for a IIItI* bit of money. Together,
We want you to have al; the fects about
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niversary—that's what "A Night of Dance" Is all about.
This tenth anniversary performance by Sanford's
School of Dance provlied its directors, Miriam Wright
and Valerie Weld with the appropriate theme, "Tom from
Ten" favorite dance numbers which have won audience
enthusiasm over the past 10 years.
This nostalgic theme will be carried through the
entire show, so be on the lookout for such old favorites as
Minuiiv,'' "Reiutiful ibes," :'.ltbamv Bound,"
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Wonderland" and "Oliver."
"Tops from Ten" performances are scheduled for
May 31 and June 1 at the Seminole High School
Auditorium, both performances (each one different)
starting promptly at 8 p.m.
Tickets are on sale at the School of Dance Arts,
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They are: (from left) Daphine Metta,
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nullity gardening.
cburthes, company eniploye
To serve as an Information
organizations,
block and research center assnassociations, tenant grots In hung case histories of commupublic housing des.elments, nitygarning experiences;
senior citizens, women's clubs, refining community-gardening
service organizations.
practices and procedures;
A nonprofit organization vidlng Information for communamed Gardens for All, based nity gardening
at New Britain, Conn., (P0 Box dinators, the press, the garden..
2302, 06852) recommends that ing trade and other interested
someone with gardening ex- groups.
perlence be enlisted as the
And to help Insure that a new
coordinator, to direct technical garde ner can produce a satisaspects of planning the garden, factory yield from his comznulayout plots arxi provide expert nity garden plot.
advice
Gardens for All will tell you:
Then get the land. All It re- how to choose a coordinator;
quires is adequate sunlight and how to present your idea to othdecent drainage. It should be ens; how to line up resources
convenient and accessible to people; how to locate and
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Brodham, Inc. in Dorothy T.
Kathryn t &amp;hut s
in
Clarece F. Raybun &amp; wf,
Florlence E. Hunton, sgl. in
Devco
l., Inc. to Edw. j.
Board of &amp;m. Co., McWhorter, part of lAs 10,11,21 Glenn E.
Mitcheltree
Rev. $13,800.
&amp; wf Judith to Andrew Nielsen &amp; wf. Kenneth E. Patrick &amp; wi Kster &amp; wf. Patrida J., U 68,
Bert 0. Skeen &amp; wf Ora (0 portion of Gardena Farms &amp; &amp;22, Spring Hammock RepI. Gloria J., LI 28 Blk A., Maitbie Doris L Lt 154, less S 10' &amp; S 40' Kathleen C. U 11 Blk C, Blk H, Camelot Un. 2, $36,400
S of Lt C Blk 3, Mlcou Prop., desc., sub) lease from J Bralley Shores, 2nd Addn.,
or write
$24,900.
at. Johns
of 152 Sanfo Park, $29,500.
Meadows West, $39,500.
Frank L. Woodruff in &amp;
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O
vonne
$21,500.
Este L. Spurlin &amp; wf. Nancy
Deccatexine Constr. to Robt. Emily etal, to Bamwell R. Beck
So, SSI, Santard. Fla 32?11
Sea Coast Constr to H. Miller $37,200.
&amp; Maury L. Carter &amp; Elaine to to Harold M. Christensen &amp; L. Meiers&amp;wf. Ruth LL2OBlk B &amp; Minnie B. Kratzert, Sanf.,
Lucille M. Pankey to Gordon
&amp; Sons of Orl., Inc., Lts 20 &amp; 21
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Lawrence E. Erickson &amp; wf Joyce E. wf,, Lts 6 &amp; .7 Blk 9 Tier Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 5,
E. Beck &amp; wf Linda It., It. 2
&amp; N 10' of LAt 4 Blk
PROBLEM
DevonshIre &amp; LI 133, Devon(QCD ) Billie R. Bates to Judy T.,
U 11131k 24, North 4, Traffcrds Map, $10,000
Laurelwood, $20,400.
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90
P,rPI$pS
A
ICO1OIiAflOflYmIJS
6,
TIer
3
S4ulford
E.
R
T!af.
shire $100.
Robert 0. Rates, IA 57 Sleepy
Orlando, lat Adn., $19,5W
Can Help
(QCD) Andrew J. Oliva to
Herald R. Malloy &amp; wf. Katle
Thomas A. Yost &amp; wt. fords Map, $100.
Thomas C. Proctor, sgi. &amp; Hoilow S.d, $10o.
Call 173 4117
Marian Nzymkievich, sgI to to Kermit C. Williams &amp; wi. Dorotby to Edw. P. Gray &amp; wt.
Robert 0lIv, IA 99, The Chris M. Proctor,
Wm.S. Gracey &amp; Ann to John
sgl. to Mark
Write P 0. Box 121)
Angelo
Cassandro
&amp;
wf
highlands, &amp;C. I. $500.
Bartola
Diane
J.
LI
12
(less
Pines
3')
D.
Margarete,
U
Highland
BIk
L.
Sauls Sr &amp; wf. Clara, From
Emma Lou Barrett, sgl IL)
S nford,Florida3flhI
A. Robb &amp; WI Judy, Lt. 33 131k 1
Wilco Constr. to James M. repl. Sh. I &amp; 2 No. Orl. Townsite Superior Constr. Co Inc. Lts 19 'F. Lt 7 Blk 7 Townsiie of North Sunland Ests., $18,000.
Un. 3, 132,500.
NW cor. of Govt. U 3 Sec 10-20________________________________________________
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
ham &amp; wf Sheryl 12., W of 4th Addn., $20,100.
30 etc. $2,000
&amp; 20 131k A Dixie Terr., $4,100. Chuluot.a, $13,500.
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Amer. modulars i.rp to
FR OM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
Jacquelyn P. Kelley, sgl., LI 2
Aylesbury Homes Corp to
Archie Klinmell &amp; Shirley, Lt15
Seminole County's natural beauty and
131k B, North Orlando Terr., Sec
James L. Brennan &amp; wf Judith
Brookhol!ow
s - d, ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
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3 Unit 1, $100.
Free. 4442027 for "We Core"—
Ant,, [A 23 [ilk B, Swcetwater
$36,300. (QUD) Semoran
"HotlinV'. Adults or Teens.
sub-tropical climate continues to attract
Deccatexine Constr. Corp
Oaks, Sec 5, $70,500.
%lgm. Corp to Claude S.
John D. Gugel &amp; wf Eloulse IL,
Irving it. Veino &amp; wf hilldred
Wolford &amp; WI Lillian, ti tat, &amp;
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It 6 Blk C, Sweetwater Oaks,
to Henry flicks, I.A. 17 111k C 1st
1)al1
as LWolIord &amp;W1.A1nla2i
new
residents
who
buy
new
homes.
Sec. 6, $53,900.
Int. Beg. at NE cor. of see. 33
Guitar Les$onsby Note
Robert T. Hattaway &amp; wi
Patricia Ann Lee, sgl. to
etc., in Sec. 33-2140, *100.
Reasonable Rates
Peggy Ann to Joyce F.
The Herald reports the tot&amp; land
Sarah E. Kloster, sgl., It. 36
6706
Le wis Fan&amp; wf. Virginia t
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Foreman, [A33 Orlenta Gdns.,
Charles P. Rabaut Jr. &amp; WI.
i8—Help Wanted __
1, 829,200.
Freida G., From SLa Sec. cor. _____
transactions
within
the
county.
To
be
Larson
Constr Inc., to
P.
of Sec 8-20-32, etc. being Tr. Lot
.w c1 r" br'.
ThomaS F. Evans, Lt 2 Brook
'Ilwrcsa N1. Sau, It. 50 131k A,
5, St. Johns ithacli Ests. $5,)0.
.orah Cccntr J.',erf [arri tj
Hollow, $1,000.
North OrlandoTerr.,Sec.g Unit
totlan hour. commission. Full or
informed of our growth pattern be
Charles P. R.abaut Jr. &amp;
part
time, No experience
(QCD)
Win.
T.
Williams
to
2. $23,000.
Frieda to Alfred M. Sumpter &amp;
necessary, samples free, Start
Christine
W.
Williams,
div.,
Lt
Stanley MacDonald &amp; wf
wf. Margaret R., U 5 Tr. 1, St.
now. 349 1470; 319 1691.
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I 1X5 rinr acres
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John. Ranch Eat. unrec. plat.
work your own hours. EArte calf a
$101).
wf Christine, Lt. I [ilk 17,
M,000.
f QCD I Christine A. Crosby to
income as an AVON Represen
Evelyn R. Barber to Bill
Philibert N. Paquctte &amp;
wealticrleld 2nd Addn., Joseph N. Crosby &amp; wf Roberta Green &amp; wf. Hazel, from Pt. °
QCD Evalene Horn. sal. to
tattve, Call 4443079
every Sunday.
Jaccru
jt4ui1
B.
Raymond
Horn,
sg.,
U.s
13,
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C &amp; 11 Dcv. Co. to Gidus Arden Ills. Un. No. 2 I... 54, 13-20-30, etc. 1-3 acre, $100.
15, Blk 1, Mobile Manor, 2nd Full time maintenance experienced
Aged 25 to 35, live on COrr
E
15'
of
9
131k
N,
Lake
Wayman
Sec.
$100.
Builders Inc., Lts. 236 &amp; 292, hllghridge Addn. Glen Arden Lady' C. Redden to J.
Sanalewood
Villas, 373.751':
x.
fits., $100.
(QCD) Nelson Fick &amp; Charles
Woodcreat tin $13,000.
Mary Virginia Van Den
Ben Ward Agcy Inc.
hits., Un. No. 2, 1100.
Johnson &amp; WI. Marguerite J. W
Charles R. Evans &amp; wf Seligman, last dir. Univ. Dcv. Heuvel to John R. Heninger &amp; H. Kendrick &amp; wf. Teresa A., U CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
John B. hillionig &amp; wt
Marnel Homes Inc. to Ken- lljacreofN1iofS;4ofNEL,4of Glenda to
IA
Kathleen J. to Milund Inc., Us 8
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AG
NW a of SW La
9 59 8487 &amp; 89, Lake Sylvan neth R. Bailey &amp; wf. Hilda w., (corrective) $100.of Sec 3-19-1 22 81k 12 heftIer Homes Howell
Lot 21, 131k C, cor. Clyde &amp; 81k E, $31,000.
$56,900.
Part lime figh t delivery work.
Lt 1 &amp; part of 2 &amp;
Blk E
Park, Sec 1, $18,900.
Burns, Country Club Ills., $100.
Eats.,
QCD Alan R. Richey to Joyce
(QCD) Doris I Aecordlno to
Flexible hours, must have own
CarsonA.Bass&amp;wi.CYOthlato
Inc.
to
Charles
I.
Sanlando
Springs
Repl.
Tr.
57
Anthony Italiano to Datam
Harry I). Mac Nary &amp; W. A. Richey, Lot 12, Blk 4, 1100. Frank Accordlno, Us 17 &amp; 18,
MI-Lund,
transportation and thit could
Raymond W. Coleman &amp; wf. Eatr Inc., LI 4,
Ilirr Park, Gale to Alex J. Engstrom &amp; wf.
c
oincide wi th another Ob. Mutt be
Gilbert
W.
Schroeder
&amp;
W
hlamble)' &amp; wf Sibyl C., It. 9 $39000
81k F, 2nd RepI of W 600' of tr.
Reply to Box 69 C 0
Richard M. Bond, Dick Bond Joan C. Lt 59, Casa Aloma, $3,000.
Margaret N. l.ts 13 &amp; 14, Blk E, Marion T. to Amy Anderson, 10, Sanlando Springs, 1100.
iles.s W 10') Lake Sylvan Ests.,
$36,500.
The Herald, P.O. Box 1617. San.
Assoc. to John T. Stewart, E
Margaret A. Carter, sgl. Sanlando Spgs S of Ir. 14, 2nd 400' N cor section 24, $48,000.
$,800.
Bernice Robinson, wid to
ford
Wallace Dickey &amp; wf. Sandra
686.71'
of
(less
SW
'a
150'
E
of
N
(QCD)
to Walter J. Carter, sgl., repl., $44,900.
Ca
Frank W. Kerr &amp; wf l'slary to
rl
T
ho
mas
Cannon
&amp;
Bette
Leefronza
Screen,
sgl.,
her
son,
OPPORTUNITY
of N to John C. Geiger &amp; wf. Gisela Lt 1, 131k 8, Tier 5, Sanford, E.R.
Richard S. Van de Houten &amp; wf O0') &amp; W 150' of E 836.71'
Charles E. Evans &amp; WI. I Cannon to John Frank Adams [.1.3 15 &amp; 16 Blk B Grove Terr. s Kotcot Cosmetics needs 5Jl5
23-21-31,
M.,
Lt
7
Blk
5,
Prop.
Plat
of
Tralfords Map, $100.
manager, and beauty consultants.
Nancy to Geo. Geo. Proechel Jr. &amp; WI Linda Louise, Lot 10 d, $100.
Michelle J., Lot 3 131k C, 300' of SW a In Sec
Chula Vista, in Sec 22-21-32,
Will train Must t&gt;e smooth looking
$100.
Gilbert B. Hancock &amp; wf Jr.&amp; wf.Slarion L Lot 1, Blk D, Blk A Second Ravenna Rk,
Ronald Scarlata &amp; wf.
good command of English.
and
Laurian-Anne Rauen, wid to 15.000.
Ruby to I. Winfield Rivers Jr., Summeriet North, Sec 2, $28,500
Sec., $6Q()()
Beverly to ComBank-WP, Lots ___
3n 9214
Jerald
C.
Sapp
&amp;
wf.
Carol
10
First Fed. Savings &amp; In 1-17, mcI bik B &amp; lots 1, 2, 3, 11,
Dwight Musselwhite &amp; wf Carl Rauen &amp; Laurlan-Anne, Jt. harold B. Spinki &amp; WI. Patricia Lt 81k C Hidden Lake Un. 1A, $27,500.
400
Rentals
Donald F. Turner &amp; wf. Linda Assoc. of Mid-Fla. to An thony 12, 13, 14, 18, 19 &amp; 20 blk 9
Gertrude to Denver A Byrd &amp; ten, E ' of Us 3389 339 Vab Ann LI 20 131k B Bear Lake
Arsdale
Osborne
Brokerage Co
Anthony V. Pascocello &amp; wf to Charles J. McMlllln &amp; wf. M.Totora&amp;UndaJ.,LotBlk Sanlando The Sub. Beaut., ._
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WI Nancy B. It. 3 West Lake
Addn Black Hammock &amp; 100' of Manor, $32,000.
Rosa to Fredco Entr Inc., U 19 Benita 112, Blk A. Easttrook s- D Units 1 &amp; 12, $35,000.
Brantley tnu
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Sanford Sec., $128,000.
29—Rooms
Allen B. Edenfleld &amp;
Blk B Paradise Point, 4th Sec., d Un. No. 12, $33,000.
Gerald K Huffman &amp; Mary
Bel-Aire Homes, Inc. to John
$3,000.
Eleanor K. Kriss &amp; hb. Perry M. to John Pa ul Darcengelo &amp; J. Carmell Sr. &amp; wf. Va. L, It Nice large room. private bath &amp;
Eleanor B. Sweet. Lt 2 Des
entrance, Air conditioning. Nice
Condev
Corp.
to
Robert
w
Fredco
Entr
Inc.,
to
Jose
Luis
to
Eleanor
K. Kriss &amp; hb. Perry Marylou, Lot 6 Blk 8 A Tier 1, 92 Spring Oaks, $38,4W.
Pinar Acres, $40,000.
of [.122 &amp; E 26' of 23, Blk H Chinea &amp; WI Maria, 1119 Blk B, N.
ne.ghborhood. 3230402.
&amp;
wf.
Lucille,
Lt
528
115, Blk D, Glen Arden fits., $10,200.
Etabelt Constr. to Charles F Fauth
Dorothy McNeil, sgl. to
Liongwood Park, $15,500.
Paradise Points, 4th See., $100.
Plnkston &amp; wf Peggy j., U 8 Heatherton Village, Un. No. l,
Linda
K.
Davis
to
Benjamin
Josephine
Alexander, sgi.,IA 16 X44girtments, Urifumished
Robe rt B. Wilson &amp; wf. N8J1CY
$1,100.
S.
N.
D.
to
Chase
Manhattan
J.
Dav
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26
Lo
Jr.,
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111k D, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6, 820,000.
t 11 Lot 12 Lone Pines, $14,500.
Parker Lbr. to Garfield S. to John Deere Industrial
MASTERS COVE
(QCD) Frieda Resnick to Mtg. &amp; Realty Trust, In lieu of 81k 8 Wynnewood, $100.
$63,500.
(QCD) Mary Ruth
ON THE LAKE
Walker &amp; wf. Agnes R.,Lt3 Blk Eqpt. Co., IA 26 Sandalwood, Moshe Bar —Z'ev, froinNE [ci. dId. comm. at SW cor. of
James K. Higgins &amp; Peggy A sgl to Mary Ruth Strubie &amp;
...
utno.
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17,00
nuena vista tsts.,
cor. Will, Si.'a See i1-ZNU Lot 26, Golf Course Addn. of (a RobertJ. Toepfer &amp; Joan I., Lavou Ruth Lockwood, LI 14
Magno
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Svc.
Crp
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Walt
GARDEN APTS.
BAMBOO
COVE
Emily P. Shaw to Carolyn
etc., $74,000
CB., $1,947,500.
NW lot 31, Blk B Sweetwater Bit B St. Johns River Eats., Gracious count ry living, yet city
New
Bldrs.,
Inc.,
LI
511
Weklva
Decorative Fabrics, Inc.,
Raynel Homes Inc., to Dennis
(QCD) Vuginia A. Wood to Oaks, Section 5, 1100.
security Quiet. soundproof 12
1100.
Hunt Club, Fox Hunt,
3' Suto &amp; wf Jane, LI 3G &amp; S 4' of th e Virginia A.
OR. all electric kitchen. Enjoy
from NE cor. of SE a of 5w L
Wood Trust, Lot
Pete r E Vitull o &amp; W. Helen N
Condev. Corp. to John R.
or picnics. and leisure time
outdo
of Sec 19-21-30 etc., $45,000.
31, The Colonnades 3rd Sec., 169, Lake Searcy Shores, $1 00. to Felix J. Torres &amp; Juana, Lot Antwood, sgl., Lt 562,
in the courtyard. 300 E. Airport
Same
as
above,
512
Lit
Weklva
(QCV) Sandra M. hlartwig,
$22,900.
Robe rt W. Anderson &amp; wf. 64 Blk A Win ter Woods Unit 3, Hea therton Village, Un. No. 1,
Blvd. 3231340
sgL to Gerald J. Hartwig, ., Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec ,
Harry A. Goehring Constr Co hIoiur N. to honor Margo $40,000.
$23,900.
sgl500.
DUPLEX Furn or Unf urn.. Ideal
113 Win.sor Manor a-d 1st addn.,
Inc., to Edw T. Quinn Jr., &amp; wf Mdll o, agi., LA 7 Blk N. No.
Angelo S. Diliberti to J.
Silver Spring Guar. Land &amp;
Location, Reasonable Rent Ph
R.
B.
Bennett
&amp;
wf.
Francine
11 00
Carol S., LI 25, Blk B, Golfview Orla ndo Terr., Sec 4 Unit 1, Russell Hornsby, Lot 7 Blk I Title to Clalr Douglas &amp; Clara
Owner, 345 3fl1.
to Robert E. Leaman &amp; wf. Eats.,
Sec
Mere
dith Manor Un. $100.
LynWood,
$1,500.
Douglas,
It
23
Myrtle
1k
Hills
SANDLEW000 VILLAS
Erwin J. Korczeynskl &amp; WI. Naomi B. It 29 &amp; 29A 81k E,
110W AIRPORT BLVD
George J. Diaz &amp; wf. Judith to
Ewell White &amp; Hhldred L s-d, 83,100.
Henriet ta to Jose L. Crespi &amp; Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. . , $34,800.
JAN FORD. 3237570
Howard W. Smith Jr., &amp; wf Judith B. Diaz, Its 11 &amp; 1281k H White to Ha rrison Dean Dobbs
Henry P. Harwell &amp; wf. Doris
WI. Christine, Its 5 &amp; 6 less N 5' $10,000.
Margaret to Constantino V. Tr. 3, &amp; that part of 13 &amp; 14 In N Sr. &amp; wt Peggy I., Garden of to Armando Aionso, sgl., S 200
700 Magnolia Ave. Sanfor d. I a,nd 2
olUS, Blk G, Sanlando Springs
The G reater Constr, Corp to Sarandos &amp; wf Dolores,
It 31 ' of Blk H, Tr. 3, Sanlando Apopties Lots No. 40-A 3-4, 1100. of N 600' of E 400' of SE a of se 2
rm 4 unfurn. agAs from $110 $175
Tr. No. 30, 8100.
Wayne Constr., Inc.,
Lot 18 Blk B Druid Hills Park, $31,000.
per mo Call 547 3415 or Orlando
Springs Tr. no. 3, 8100.
Sarah
B.
in. Sec. 4-21-29, 123,000.
Smith
collect. 122 4174
Roger A. Rufenacht &amp; wf
Frederick G. Buerman &amp; wf. Wi nsor Manor, $7,700.
Henry Rassele Jr. &amp; wf. correctionally shown of records
John E. Jones, Trustee &amp; Ind. ___________________
(QCD) Grace Erickson, wid. Carol to Ruth E. Manes, sgl., It Elaine N. to Louis S. Caretti &amp; as Sarah S. Smith to Sara B. to Clifford D. Jordan, sgl., Beg.
Joann to Robert Anderson &amp; WI,
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
1120 Florida Ave.
Caroline that part of NE '4 of to Harry W. Carlson &amp; WI. 7J LHIU's Li ttle Bear Lake s.d wf. Margaret I., Lots 57 &amp; 58, Smith &amp;hlelen Smith, Lots 1-V1, at Intersec. of E line of It 17,
3736450
NE a of SE L4 of NE La SE of Blanche B. I.A. 11 Blk 43, Plat of $22,500.
Wolfers Lake View Terr., 16-24 S½ Ave. D Blk 11, Geneva Blk D, D. R. Mitchells Survey of
Brumley Rd., Sec 22-21-32, Townslte of No. Chuluota,
Sudd. $100.
Levy Grant, $100.
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
Kelly Slasher &amp; wf Janet to $3,500
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
$6,400.
$28,000.
Philip
Zeu1I
&amp;
Louise
etc..Carolyn
Stanley
N.
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Wm. G. KIng&amp; wf Carolyn M
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trustees uement l$erarwnelli William V. Swincliw &amp; Mary K., L Brodenick&amp; af. Jo Ann, U
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good planning, attractive surroundings,
and quality living. And they want It now, but with
payments they

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Hodge E3tates, where wooded lots and beautiful
models are waiting for inspection.
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what It Is all about. These In- Ma urice Messegue's "Way to
elude organizations that might Natural Health and Beauty"
supply knowledge, equipment, (MacMillan Publishing Co.) is:
materials or rnral support, "Strawberries for arthritis and
such as County Agricultural rheumatism (for maximum
Extension agents, garden benefit, eat them at the beginclubs, greenhouses and nur- ning rather than at the end of a
serymen, seed and garden meal.)"
:aply outlets, They'll know
"Ra1ishes for anm1a" and
about such projects In the area. "Cucumbers as a diuretic" are
Gardens for All should be others In the book, which
checked for assistance. This analyzes the health properties
tax-exempt organization wants of natural foods, suggests beauto Impr ove commu ni ty garden. ty potions for the skin and hair
lag as a valuable naticatal reand contains 100 French
source, as a hedge agai nst in. dishes. You'll enjoy thiss natural
flatlon and u a learning ex- healer's advice.

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Furnished
Blk 3, 2nd sec. Dreamwold,
Perma Bill Homes inc., to E. Transue &amp; wf. Cynthia N., Lt
Gregory P.Gasasl&amp;wf Mary $12,000.
John Lietz Egan &amp; wf 12 Blk F. Seminole Sites, BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APff
Decor furniture. 12 OR, deep shag
to Fred R. Ganas &amp; wf Dorothy
Ray A. Schearer &amp; WI. Mary Marilynne, Lot 11, Queen's 126,400.
carpeting, Call Lee, resident
H., W 300' of Beg. 190' E &amp; 893.9' A. to Robert W. Norman &amp; wf. Mu -roe Add., CB, $54,000.
Ada Rawls, agi. to Shubert
manager today 300 E. Airport
N of We sec. post of Sec. 8-20- Lois L., U 9 Blk 2, Propsed Plat
John P. Noonan &amp; Theresa E. Constr., E 300' of N L2 of S 4 of
Blvd. 323 1340,
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of Chula Vista, $4,000.
to Arthur E. Hill Jr., &amp; Patricia SE 'a of NE '.of NW 'a of SW
Clear. Dowirnsfairs Apartment
A.m Lot 46, Sleepy Hollow, Sec 33-19-31, $1,200.
Ailf— No Pets
177 1551
$63,000
(QCD) Vera Swilley &amp; .b.
Perna Hilt Homes, Inc. to James to John Robt. Atcherson
ior Bedroom AdulttOnl
Jelin Kalashian&amp; wf Marja A., &amp; wf. Julia, Sl05'ofN35l.40'of P'4RK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Park Drive SlOup
Lot",, Blk C Skylark s-d, $33,500. E 420' of SE 'a of SE 1 4 of Sec.
Small apartment
The Huskey Co. to Dee- 33-20-32, less E 30' 1100.
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and reasonable
catexine Constr., Lt. 3 131k C,
(QCD) Sylvin Kaplan Pierce
332 1391
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 6, to Dianna L Pierce, Lot 18
AVALON APARTMENTS
$13,900.
South Park, $lX).
ADULTS. NO PETS
The hiuskey Co. to DecSterling Park Inc. to the
115W. 2nd St.
catexine Constr. Corp., II 5, County of Seminole, SE t 4 of
arm In The
131k C, Sweetwater Cults, Sec. 6, NW 1 4 of Sec. 23-21-30, less S 33' DeBary. AdultS Lovely Irge I
bedroom air, ideal for retired
$13,900.
&amp;SW 'a of NE a of Sec. 23-21
*rscns sea 6si. n,os
The Huskey Co. to Dee- 30, less So. 33' for rd. $410,300.
Duplex Furnishid
catexine Constr. Corp., Lot 4
Richard M. Robinson, Idn. &amp;
Adulti No Pets
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Altec 4 p m.. 322I0
$13,900.
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tS0Danage deposit. 20)E2RlSt
131k C, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 6,
(QCD) 0. E. Blake to 0. E.
$13,900.
Blake &amp; v;(. M. Jj Anne, 3i ,. at
oll —6.1Its lufni,
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$30w,k. 322 7744
The Huskey Co. to Dec- SW cor. of NW L of NW L4 of
catexine Constr., Corp., Lot 7 Sec. 26-21-30 etc., 4 acres rn-i,
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Across this nation there are and Institutions that have

CABBAGE— Supplies hun Floñda are declining
33scnilly. Shprit;it last r'rrk w.- re .!5I c'r1ot
equivalents down from 431 carlota April fl-May 3. Trading
[sactiveagherprices$4.0044.
thl
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CARROTS— Volwne Last week was 6ocarlotacotnpartd
to
car!ota shipped April 27-May 3. Supplies from
Florida will decrease next week with light volume u
pectedfrmnFlonldauntiltheflrstweekciJune.
CELERY— Volume s1iiied from Central Florida s
moderate with little change In slume expect ed for the
ncxtweek.Tradinglsactiveat$4.O0-$4.Sopercrate
FO.B. depending onsize.
CORN— Harvest has just started In Ceigral Florida.
wow1'rad1ngis
Fill,olwn
acveforavibikatL00peraateJ'.O.
LrrucE—alppuIea of Romaine are ample in Central
Florida while supplies of Boston, Leaf and Bibb types are
lfr"L Volume shipped is declining .easonall with about
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How can I tell the difwithout too much trouble.
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gain on your old home
mobile me as my principal a

to ,eu them, they have been
electricity, because nothing woud glue. Is this Mie?
pro(&amp;-Wonal analysis. This can But they need more inf ormation residence was ever offered for January, 1977. Also con. credlL What is this all about? rm" do these houses qualYy 14
struction of it must have begun
happens to any other lights in
A. — In meiiy C?.S'S, Yes. be a ttrntite de&amp;lcr or, better thou they presently have at sale.
A. The n1ler of the house for tax credit?
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the house at these time3. I have Warm ffie vinegar ,dightly
be- yet, the Agriculture deparunent th6r fingertips and they need It
3. Q. I am having a house buill before Much 26, 1975.
must
provide a certification
•• Q. What constitutes the
tried other lamps In tne same
lore appiyin IL [k .'t CXpCct uf a local urv.rity or state te printed form for reference byacontractonlandlowu. Will
A. No, the occupancy
bettinnin " of coustruc;Uou of that th.
,purchase price of the pmejudes V* tax creWt unless
wall outlet anO this flickering Pwigical results. Ylpar hope is agency. If you wish to make the purposes.
I receive a tax credit?
factory house La the lowest price at the buyer is the original ocdoes not occur. I have checked that the vinegar will soften the
determination yourself, exWe would really appreciate It
A. Yes, but only on that a mobile home or a
which the residence was ever cupant who rented with a
built
house?
the plug and find 0* wires se- glue enough for i! to be Scraped amine the insect carefully. A It You would pubilih the portion of the Cost Droperly
otterea
toe sale. ra an cauiiipn., written contract containing an
curely attached to the screws. I off.
termite has a thick waist; the following questions and an- allocable to construction after
A.
Construction
is
considered
if
you
have an Inventory of option to purchase the
have exam ined the ent ire lamp
Q. I have purchased a stew flying ant has a narrow one. swers.
March 12, 1975. For example,
to
begun
when
concompleted houses which you townhouse.
cord and rind nothing wrong house for K000. It was built The antennae of a termite stick
the total costs of construction sU-&amp;,Uon of important Darts of
4ve been offering for rAc at
with It. I have even tried differ- before March 26th , so I know out straight from its head. The
1. Q. Is there a tax credit for a were $40,000 and as of March 12, the mobi le home or factory- $3
Q. Is there some way I can
5XX), you can not increase
ent bulbs. Wh&amp;-. is causing this that it qualifies for the $2,000 antennae of a flying ant are home purchase in 197P.
1975 $35,000 worth was corn- built house commenced. price to
W.OW and stffl give the co ntact IRS with my particular
tax credit. As I understand It,
f licker ing?
bent. hold your ar ms out from
'A. Yes, the new law provides pleted, the credit would be 5 per Construction or assembly of a
required certification to the question about the new home
A. — Not much doubt but that tax credit means that I can de- your body parallel to the for a credit equal to 5 per cent of cent of the rentaining S5,0DO.
minor
portion
of
the
compurct"r. If you do you my be W credit
the trouble is in the socket In duct the entire $2,000 from my ground. Now bend them at the the taxpayer's adjusted basis In
4. Q. What constitutes ponents does not constitute the
sued by the purchaser and be
which the bulb fits. Disconnect income Lax Iiabihty. But there eibows so that your hands are the new residence up to a $2,000 "beginning" of construction
A. Yes, call one of
Of beginning of construction.
Liable for damuges of three followirg numbers:
that
Income
possibility
my
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the lamp plug from the outlet.
pointing toward the sky. That's maximum,
a ho use?
7. Q. II Ibny a summer home, times the excess charged Plus
tax this year will not equal exactly the piUon of the anRemove the bulb from
491-3311
Ft. Lauderdale
2. Q. I plan to buy a new
A. Construction is conside red will i get a tax credit?
attorney's
fees,
and
you
may
be Jacksonville
lamp. Look into the smket and WOO- Will the gOverfunent tennae of a flying ant.
351-1760
home. What conditions must be to commence when significant
A. No, the credit only applies
criminal
on
note a small brass strip at the make up the difference?
met be fore the tax credit is physical work has occurred at to your principal place of prosecuted
charges
A. No. 'I'he law is that you
büttom. This strip should be
Orlando
8960331
('or ei ther of Andy Lang's allowed?
the building site. Specifically, reside nce
can
deduct
S
per
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Elsewhere ill area code
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with the lip of a screwdriver $2,000. If, however, you owe the STAMPED, self-addressed en. acquired and occupied after struction.
get the maximum $2,000 credit?
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and pry up the strip slightly, goveniment only $1,11W for 19m, velope to Know-How, P.O. Box March 12, 1975. and before
A. Probably not. The credit to a "new principal residence." Elseewhere In area codes 904
5. Q. I have a mobile home
working very carefully so as not your tax credit will be $10UU. 477, Huntington, N.Y. 11743.) January), 1977. In addition, the which I want to trade In on a applies to the "adjusted basis" This means a principal and 813 1100-342.4300
to break it or bend it ex. not $2,000. If YOU o we $1,500.
yan' tax credit will be $1,500.
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received several hundred ca lls
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$34000
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be
Florida seeking additional must attach to his income tax
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AP Newifestures
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prolwly.
gowulaouses
In my neighborhood
contract is entered Into before
insect that y ou suspect may be Purchase Tax Credit. We seller that the purchase price
Q. One of the lamps in our
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falf. Since the owner was unable
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iuw isi St,
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Superior Cons tr. to PJ)' A.
Room furniShed apt Bedroom is
Orval 11. Hayes to Orval H. Johnson, sgl., It 10 Blk H, Dixie
air conditioned $100 Mo Ill E
5Th St 322 1$S or 322 5754,
Hayes &amp; WI Minnie &amp; Harry H. Terr., ht Addn., $20,000
Hayes, Jt. ten., Lot 22 (less W
Wm. G. King &amp; wf. Carolyn to I Room furnished apartment. Air,
211e3') &amp; W. 41.66' of 23, 81k 63, Carolyn M. King, U 1 Blk B
newly decorated breakfast room,
water turn shei Adtt. r pets
SanLando the Suburb Beautiful Rev. Pint of the Springs,
333 3163 '
Palm Springs Sec. $100.
Glenwood Village, Sec. 1, $100.
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Frankie Lee Platt &amp; WI
Theodore A. Marinitz &amp;
Weeklyor monthly rates
Mar tha Mae to
Constr. Madelyn to Debris Beverly
3 23 9237
Co. Inc. W 65' of I.A. 23 &amp; E. 10' Bearrow, sgl., It 17 &amp; N 36, of 18
of Lot 27, Washington His., Milton Park, $23,500.

$2,000.
Countryside Constr. Inc.
Ceo B. Frank &amp; WI Lillian to Ralph L Smith &amp;wf. Phyllis L ,
Constance A. Wildes, form. It 16 Blk B Sweetwater Oaks,
Brown-1,2 tnt: Beg. at NEW Sec 6, $48,800.
cor of Lot 13, Crystal Lake
Jerry Robinson Jr. &amp; WI.
Park, 1st See, run W. 130', S Shirley Ann to J ose A Agostini
164.85' etc., $5,000.
&amp; wf. Dolores, It 3 81k G,
(QCD) Geraldine Robinson to Winter Woods, Un. 4, 141,000.
John P. Robinson, IA. 4 Blk 21
Constance Albina Miller to
Townslte of No. Chuluota, $100. Geo. I. McLaughlin &amp; wf.
Constance A., LA 5 &amp; E 20' of 6,
(QCD) Charles L Free&amp; wf. Williamson fits. repi., $100.
Mary F. to Mary E. Free, LI S5
(QCD) State of Fla. to Paul
&amp; 7' of 56. Pine hits.. $100.
.Joseph Greer . $100.

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41-Houses

Seminole
322-2611

POOL PARTY, ANYONE? With th 5
coot pool goes a 3 bedroom a
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priced home. $32,500.

831-9993
RATES

COUNTRY LIVING- 3 BR., 2 bath
formal dining room, eat in kit
chen, air, carpet drapes, famlit
room, lake privileges-2 yrs new
mint condition, 137,500. Terms.

1 thru S times
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6 thru 25 times
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26 times
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3 Lines Mfr.imum

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8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'
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$91 30 332 775. eves &amp; weekends

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Lake Mary
2 Bedroom. 1100 mo giady Br ow n
Realty. 322 3237 or 372 1964.

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

Brokeq.107w.Commercial
Sanford 372 7111

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3 bedroom, 1' bath on corner lcI,
$11,900. Existing, 116.500. 7 pct.
mtg 323 1602

1971 Sing er Zg Zag with cabinet,
cash price of $64 or I payments ef
$1 30. Golden Touch 'n Sew, $1''
At
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307 East lit 5?., Downtown
3729411. E ves 90 11 46

Jim Hunt Realty

Idea l area for children. 3 bedroOm
home with comøletely fenced
yard. 120.000.

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extras. $ 70.000. 17,400 down,
assume 11*5 mo. total payments.
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Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
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central heat and ar, many extras,
2'.' ysat old. 179,900. Low down
pa yment, by owner. 373 1530, 301
Pine Wind Cu. Sanford.

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shaded lot See It at $11500

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Reg. Real Estate Broker
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Tee 'N Green
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central air 1 heat, wall wall
carpet, vef Y Rood condition. above
ground swimming pool.

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SEE THIS- 3 BR. t' bath home.
MI large rooms and corner lOt.
Redecorated throughout Good
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GARAGE SALE- Antiqe ice box.
bik, plants, pots, antiques, misc.
Off West 46. 373 b0fl. Friday,
Saturday &amp; Sun

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Saturday S. Sunday
904 West 72nd St.

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
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1 bedroom. I bath btotk home, wail
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CARPORT SALE: HUI,VDavidson
Mini. bike, furniture, dishes,
cioIhtt&amp;mi'C FidaySPn, 'till
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Sunday 2 am-S p.m. 2fl Abbott
Ave Lake Mary.

7bcdroO'n$,Ibath,Kreenedlntrt

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for late model tai'idem and tn aile
dump trucks, Call '4*1 LaPne
(216) 576 6363

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition.
(.4.4 S176, Winter Park

KULP DECORATORS
1st St. 322.7333
We Buy Furniture

Gara Sales

Lake Mary

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Any Quantity, P4011'S Casselberry, Hwy. 1792. 530 42O&amp;

Gas Range, doubleoven, white, good
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Sell it at the Flea Market. Saturday
&amp; Sunday. Stan's Auction. Hwy 46,
Sanford. 3239719.
Kitchen.Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter t ops, Sinks. Installation,
available. Bud CabefI. 322-0032
an ytime.

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Moving? Why Not Live

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9toS p.m.
Tables S. permanent booths
available. All under cover.
Located I', milei east of I -I on SR
14, Sanford at Stan's Auct ion. 373.
9719.

332.5441 Garage Sales-Forget It

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

Sparkling clean,) bedrooms. 7 bath,
lakefront borne, central heat and
air, trees, end other extras,
$ 9.000

707 BRIARCLIFr. SANFORD
3 Bedroom. 7 bath split plan., like
new, drapes. carpet, extras
galore. 1797 to 25th St. West to
Grenada. follow signS, 134,500.

1973 17' wide, 1 OR. air Conditioned.
Adults. Security deposit. $123 mo.
3775935

Large Flea Market

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Yr. old. 3 Bdrm. w w arpet,
central lISA, By Owner. 123900
373-7216.

Swim or Fish

310$ELM.SANFORO
3 Bedroom, 7 bath, shag carpet, air,
family room, like new. FHA or
VA. low down 7 Blocks east of u
92. 177,$g()

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72 ND &amp; MAGNOLIA. SANFORD
Will sell VA, low down new. Get $
pet. tax Credit, 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
best buy today in a new hOme.
Only 1.3Ø9

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Home on lake, lovely living room, 3
2 baths.
$37,500

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DAVES' 3239370
Washer and dryer apartment size
Maytag 197$ model, used since
Dec. of 71. Perfect Cond. Sale
price $$19, our price both for $230.
$67 7715.

IN ALL PRICE RANOES

322.6457

OPEN HOUSE

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet Closets overflowing ¶Ith luits that 1973 Chevroiel C' bed pickup
are too tight? A ChIts1ed Ad in
Custom 10 VI, Excellent condition.
Shampooer for only 11_SO per day.
THE HERALD Is the a,nwert
12193 1109 Sanford Ave.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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north, must sell this week,
80-AUtOS lot' Sale
16750, 1973 32' Fifth wheel
65-Pets.Supplies
--- scamper trailer, 2 bedrooms.
refrigerator, large reeler, air.
Pl:k up junk cars rU$maji
AKC Collie puppies, sable and white
hydraulic locks, excellent can.
price for others. 372 1624.
Eyes checked, health garanteect.
dillon. Nights after 7, 371 0552,
32) 670C
196$ Ford Falcon Automatic, air,
days 323 1711.
cylinder, 3.000 miles. Call 332
This Is our 11th year at Animal
20' Travel Trailer, with canopy. Self
after S.
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
contained, sleeps A. extra nice,
Kennels Thanks to you. c.-,r
1973
Ghi, exceptionally
$I)'l ui &amp;?
customers. 372 5737.
clean, 1495 Ask for Duane
McGvire, 372 1651. Dealer.
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76,,t0 Pis
Lhasa Apso puppies AKC champion
-1971 Fiat ISO Sport Spider. IS .n.ij
blood line out of Atlanta. Fine
per Cal Excellent body and motOr,
iow quality. Inquire 57.fl$5
perir,g,. Auto Air Con.
11.200 372 3107 after S
dttlonersand general auto repairs.
OBEDIENCE PROTECTION
$ pij St. 373 1319
DOGS OFSANFORD
Tires &amp; Wheels-1022. 10 tires &amp;
Problem Solving
rims, all suds. Two front polished
Call 671 0397 Call
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I regular. Complete et sale. 195
Modernizing your Home? Sell no
each. Good buy. 131 6161 or lii
OVER 60 PtcE CLEAN CAR'. TO
1453.
longer needed but useful items
CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS
with a Cla.sified Ad.
Reconditioned Batteries, $12 95
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exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,'
67A-Feed
- 1109 Sanford Ave.
NO IN
NO CREDIT CHECK
NO ED TAPE
JIM DANDY JAll- FEED
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78-WctorCycleS
"Buy Direct From Boxcar—
GORMLY5 E 16, Sanford 373473)
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1971 Honda MT
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
230.1700
76005 FRENCP4, SANFORD
Call 3fl 0694
68-Wantad to Buy

Flea Market, free tables this week.
end. Under cover, Stan's Auction,
Hwy 16, Sanford, 373 9719,

good
Produce Dealers wanted
location 3329119 Hwy 46. Stan's
Auction.

Choice Listings

JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Lovely furnished guest house.
weekly or monthly, available
through November. Adults only.
No pets $16.5 mo. plus utilities. I
SeCurity 372.7741.
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Upsala Rd, 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
central air arid Mat, first, last and
deposit. Call after 6 eacepI Sat.
and sun •3o.in
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BALL REALTY

For $120

REALTY CO..'IPIC.
P 0. BOX 391
BLAIRSVILLE, GA., 305)2
104 s 2175 days
104 745 6S87 night

54 1040

LAKE MARY, 2 new homes ready to
show. Low in price, high in
quality. Plenty shade. Can.
veniently located.

Payments less than rent. Buyers
from 1$ thru retirement. Must
qualify-Excellent
investment.
Your questions can be answered.
Contort ii..

HOWARD 0. THOMAS

DELTONA- 1.1? COnditiOned, 2
beoroorns, carport, nice yard,
newt painted. You'lt love the 1139
price. Sorry, no pets. To see, call

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6-45 7333

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COZY RETIREMENT HOME
2 OR. on nice shaded lot, kitchen
equipped, $17,300.

Move Into A New Home

over 100 listings in N. Ga., N.C.,
and Tenn mountains,

9' Color TV portable, $70; 43"
round maple table, 160; 3 HP
tiller, good condition, $73. Call 373.

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Write for our Fr.. l7I
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1 care? Appraised at $650, selling
1330. Stereo console, tape deck,
AM FM radio, Med.
style
cabinets, 1330. 373.3435.

Make your Budget gc further, shop
the Classif;ed Ads 'rvery day.

Req. Real Estate Broker
llog.2sthSt. 372.6455

Remodeled farm house in excellent
condition 045 five acres. 3 OR, 1
ba th,? fireplaces, t porcttet. Has
frontage on Nottely River, good
views, good access. $27,500.

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Cypress and Pine.
Gormty'sFeed. 3734733

old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre. ldyltwilde Section. 373 9461

TAFFER REALTY

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL-- TRADE
311 315E First St
322 5627

Broker

2604 S. Hwy. 17 92
REALTOR 3735771

You can get a fair price when you
advertise your "don't needs" in
thC Went Ads.

Debary

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By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1 year

$18,900

Sparkling 7 bedroom home with den, Charm galore 1.410 Down, 3
or 3rd bedroom. fenced yard.
bedrooms, central air, trees,
Available June 1 1225 per mo.
shrubs, fenced New S3 pct.
Forrest Greene, Inc. REALTORS,
$15.130, 340 month mortgage.
3736.313.
$111 $4 principle
interest plus
taics and insurance and pi-epaids.
4 Bedroom, 1' bath, new carpet,
', pci. annual percentage rate.
garage, close to schools. 3730217
$315722 Cliff Jon Realtor

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REALIOR

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By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage,
fenced yard. $19,000. 372-6399 or
32393*0.

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75-Recreational Vehicles
Wc,odruf I's Garden Center
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___ Apache Camper with built in stove,
sink, Ice box, sleet's &amp; 1.630. )
6071 after 6
64-Equipnnt for Rent

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Patio. fence, lOW down Only
119.750 Acre Realty. REALTOR,
37) .7750

322-2420 Anytime

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BLAIR AGENCY
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Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacant lots.
Floyd Freer, 3213191.

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Service The Rest Wetter Auto
301 W. 1st St.

172-9643

lSH, SWIM. SKI- 3 bedroom
I or 7 bedroom duplex apartments,
waterfront home on nearly an
Furnished or unfurnished. 60'
acre Beautiful kitchen, f or mal
swimming Pool 1720 S. Orlando RAVEPIPIA PARK- Custom built
dining. Florida room, central heat
Dr. 373 7920
home In secluded section. 3
S air, fenced yard, 139,900
bedrooms. 2 baths. CH I CA,
WE TAKE TRADES
Twomodern duplex apartments.
Privacy fence with POOL for the DUPLEX- 2 Bedrooms each sidt,
PCh 2 bedrooms. 1"i baths.
kids, young &amp; old! This is a must!
cement block, roomy lot, $191400,
Car pe ted Central air.
5)3.000.
WE TAKE TRADES
PINECREST- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, screened porch, range,
CITY- NOW ONLY
refrigerator, dishwasher in.
bedrooms, 7 lots, plus, A 1 shape,
bl)W Is? St.
3225411
cluded Fenced yard, si,000.
close to downtown Many extras.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- Spa rkling 3 bedroom
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home near hospital Drapes.
S refrigerator included,
I Bedroom block house
MLS Agency
Beautiful yard with citrus, 123.000.
kitchen equipped
REALTORS
2545 PanitOr,
$130 Month.3221170
Nice 3 bedroom house near down
town. 112.5 month- 113 Security
349 5562 after $ pm.

Pianos upright and
Spinet Models
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Real Estate

Hwy. 44, West Sanford
3233620

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Like New. Call
Afler6.)fl754

Class IlIad Ads are Mre to help you
buy. sen, rant or swap. -at a low
cost.. lit us help you place yours
Call )
72 45,1 or 131.9993

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3392920

Loch Arbor, I OR. 2 bath, $37,500.
See your broPer or Call owner, at
322 2531 a m. only

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World Famous Duck knives, also
Schrade Walden, John Prlmble
knives. GardenLand, laOO W. lit
St., 373 6430.

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paint,
overhaul,
battery,

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condition. Also 1973 Honda cn us,
SuSOctown, t&amp;he over Payments 134
month. 373 1192 after S.

Top dollar return on con%lgflmflt t
j pct. We also buy full houses,
estates. etc.

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baths, den, fireplace, fenced,
131.400

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7 Bedrooms, adults preferred, $30
Week. Furnished or unfurnished
32)3151.' 3226620.

Wheelchair
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3326117

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
003W_lit St.
323606 1 , 3230317 Eves
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Desirable area. 1 bedrooms, 7 baths,
cer.?r,i tic;? ;r,J ;r, t;ml, ram.
Only 532,300

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Montgomery Ward window "nit all
conditioner, 11,500 STU, 730 Volt
60 cycle, $45. $305236.

New hevsp in a ruraj area, Nod
i.Iyrnt'n?, nuritti&gt;' iJ.lri'u- i1ts is
then rent. Government subsidized
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
YOU qualityt

REALTOR 3727491

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Seedb.d equipment for over 30 bed
1300' 41. Includescloth cover
"A" frames, stakes. end posti
wire, clothespins, all in QOOi
coi.titIon Contact E. P. Bruce
W.M.E.Farms, Ovoedo, Fla, 303
363 6631 Day. 305 363 6501 After 6

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A touch of nature, large lot tree
studded and room for a pool.
Large? bedoom home plus family
room, near Mt Plymouth Golf
CourSe 1?S.O

323 17)3

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COUNTRY LIVING

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$15,130. Corner lot, 2 bedrooms,
Fla room 313 7511 after

WIly pay rent' Move in now! 2
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and last Mo. plus 130 deposit

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197 50 Adults only. No pets 372
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305641 4344
John Saggio
REALTOR BROKER

Days-3fl617)
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chCf)t'Od, 650 with 730 kit, Call
after 5 P.m • Mon Thuri, *eel
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A uction

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
S. chairs. secretarial desks $
chairs, straight chairs, filing'
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Carry,
P4011'S
Casselberry, 17.92, 3O47O6

Hone-Trailer. $12500. 10 pct. dov n
MID FLORIDA REALTY, Inc.
834 7740

Systems Four, Inc

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO

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Spanish. have I bedrooms with
family room for relaxing,
separate living room to entertain
you. and separate dining room.
Slide my doors open, and enter a
30'x 10' screened porch to Florida
living, I have a huge inside utility
room and 2 car garage I'm
years old. MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST. rm an easy
touch at $36.900 with Interest rate
size 714 14450 down and live with
me for 1371 per month. Swim in
my community pool. COME
PEEK AT ME.

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Beautiful S acres, paved road, tree
clear flowing stream, horses 0,1
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 67I.
0711.

SANFORD

Wanted - Desperate

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22) Kee,
ml your mind on your work Monday. Both
good and bad news itue'sd ay. A ssed opportunity Wednesday. A hope is
realized Thursday. You're popular with others this weekend.
LEO (July 2.3-Aug. 22) Financial conditions are mixed Monday, Tuesday,
so manage money wisely. Be careful traveling Wednesday. Good news
Thursday. Benefits come thrcugh family ties this weekend.
VIRGO At:g. 23-Sept. 22) Some
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Thursday Profit from a shared interest at week end.
TAURUS (April C~O-May 20) Frustrating but manageable complications
socially as the week begins. Co-workers are unreliable Wednesday.
career break Thursday Fortunate in partnership matters Friday, Saturday.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) An important domestic Issue is partiallyresoIv
ed early in the week. Financial loss through poor management Wednesday.

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TWO NEW WATER COOLERS AND AN ADDITIONAL CLOCK!"

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watching Tallahassee to see Just what
turned in his resignation last week. That effect Freeman's
resignation will have on collective
resignation became effective today, and his office bargaining.
will remain vbcant until the governor appoints a
For example, Harry Pell ey, th e School Board's
successor,
chief negotiator in Seminole County, new to
And, since PERC is the state agency charged Tallahassee two days last week to try and assess
with sett atg up guidelines for collective bargaining Freeman's resignation
and to find out when PERC
in Florida, both teachers' unions and school
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principals and their assistants are considered
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the Commission says principal.i may bargain.

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because of Freeman's resignation. And Pelley and
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no time in launching his
campaign
for the 1976
presidential election. Since then
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daughter, Amy. The Carters
also have three grown sons,
who will be joining the cam.
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presidential nomination for
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Southwestern
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little hometown of Plains.
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the United States Naval
(population 600) before she hit
Academy. They were married
the campaign trail on her own,
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at summer and for the next
on his behalf.
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YOUNGSTERS
seven
years, she traveled
youngsters at play last week before the at.
Mrs. Carter was in Sanford
ternoon rains came and washed out the activity at Fort Mellon Park.
around
the world with her
The Sanford area had its share
Friday as part of her swing
of later afternoon rains nearly every day last week, but
husband
while he was Lerving
AT PLA Y
not enough to dam pen the spirits of
through Central Florida this
youngste rs such as these.
in the U.S. Navy.
week. She was overnight guest
In 1953, they returned to
MRS_immy(ROSALYNN)CARTER
Friday night with her
Plalnsto open a mail fertilizer
and seed business and Rasalynn
managed the books while
Senate
JbWM did the manual Labor
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Mrs. Carter got her introducti
into politics when
to
Senate in
2 and
served for
In 1970, she campaigned
"icininole County Commission Chairman Sid Viblen
entire state should be self-supporting and fee systems
every day, all day, to get her
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement(FDLE).
Since no other 10callY operated crime labs are husband elected governor.
Jr., continued his fight today to win at least a year's
should be instituted to allow the facilities to pay for
The request to the FDLE was made after it was
funded by the state, Vthlen says there Is "Opposition" Jimmy concentrated on person.
funding for the Sanford Crime Lab.
themselves,
discovered that funds were running out. The proposal
in
Tallahassee,
tOPefSOfl campaigning. ,That
Vihien said he's contacting State Senators John Vogt
Also, Vogt said the way things look the lab here will
waa made by Sheriff John Polk, but the FDLE was
Is the greatest way to win. He
and Ken Plante in an effort to convince them to fight
be taken over by the state when present funds are
Vthlen says the "problem is money" and that was not obligated to large
unresponsive to suggestions that it operate the lab
for at least a year's funding for the locally operated
exhausted. That takeover could mean lower salaries
legislators are attempting to be as tough as possible contributors as he did not have
Vogt had no indication whether the Senate would
crime lab. The facility already was voted a $450,000
for some employes in Sanford's lab because, Vogt
concerning distribution of funds.
back the House measure, but he spoke mainly in terms
appropriation by members of the House.
He decided more than t'
says, salaries here in some cases are higher than those
of Senate philosophy. Vihien, however, said he will
go that he would make
Of
ficials
have
speculated
that
fun&amp;
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both
federal
Vogt, a Cocoa Beach Democrat, told The Herald that
paid by the state,
press Senate leaders to try and win Senate approval of
for
The White House and
and county
the Senate philosophy is that crime hats across the
for the lab will be depleted sometime
County officials fought to have the lab taken over by
funds,
Ge
orgia
governor can no
around July 1.
ucceed himself.
When her husband was first
elected
governor, she said any
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criticism of him bothered her,
Commi
but she soon became used to it.
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very best job l can possibly do,
servicemen were killed
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when
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TALLAHASSEE,
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considers
task
Other agenda items include a
River are being destroyed by herself, overseeing the staff.
dinance to create a street
developmnts which are diverJimmy liked to bring home
lighting district in the numbero reports from county
the
department
heads.
ting water away from them, the guests for dinner so they cooked
Tanglewood sutxlivision in
state Game and Fresh Water for persons for almst every
Ill_i.
southeast part of the county.
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meal. At first she tried to pla n
will be held in
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special menus, for all the
The commission has adopted moie s
County Courthouse.
tars, foreign visitors,
a resolution calling on the waArind L'r Clock
war
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Commjsiion
ptiirlans
that dropd in,
fl
ter nlaiugenient districts hi
Bridge
but
she
petitioned by the residents of
decided
that Southern
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tik nd.ir
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5A the subdivision concerned with
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water "as a management tool
(Lsslfitd
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visitors enjoyed sampling gri ts
Three committees of the
for the restoration of fish and
peach
ice cream , Fried chicke n
area.
If
the
street
lights
are
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
of
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.iidlife resources.
and
bar
becue alter that.
residents
who Commerce will meet this week
Crossword
611 installed the
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As Georgia's First Lady, she
receive the service
chamber office a1
iit'.eaopers iiuuuing
building on ..
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Johns nood plain are blocking became interested in 'Menta l
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611
to pay for the lighting.
The Ladi es Civic and Cornthe water and Wver(lng some of Health, something she plans to
Editorial
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The U.S. Justice Department in Washington has
Once the department's ruling reachiv Seminole because of uncertain state funding.
ruled on the controversial Rosenwald Elementary County,
sc hool off icials can be gin making decisions
layer and a selection committee met this
School issue, but resul ts of that ruling won 't t:
hiring
of two principals and can rule on morning to consider names for the appointments.
released until a letter is malled out Monday, an on the
requesU
official said this mmorning.
CIWdren from iC1K)O1 10 School.
Wednesday at the board
"We'll keep it a secret - at least for a little
Senino1e County School S44 Bud Layer called
while," Justice Department attorney Belt 6e tpeeW Wednesday meeting to coribler the Sc The Rooenwaid cuioversy was marked by a
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the school and turn it
Dougherty told The Herald by telephone.
Roaeniakl Issue, At that meeting, the
school bød into a center for
cfa
Is expected to appoint princi pa ls for two new
Dougherty said he and his superiors have made schools opening next year.
That decision prompted a three-week boycott at

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Those appointments will clear the way for ofschool board "in time for their special meeting" ficlals to rehire some of the 208 teachers who were
which has been set for Wednesday at 7 p.m.
sent notices they wouldn't be rehired this year

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Senator Kenneth MacKay's Commission and two School
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, DHattaway said he also will for the clrcuu judgeship to be
uroposal to use school buses for Board members.
Altamonte Springs, said today send a copy of the letter to vacated July l when Judge
public transportation has
he will fire off a letter to Gov. Sanford attorney Doug Sten- William
G.
Akridge's
MacKay, D-Ocala, says he'!
raised a furor among school had some "interesting letters
Reubin Askew requesting that a strom, chairman of the 18th resignation becomes effective.
officials - including those in and colorful comments about
soon-to-be vacant judgeship be Judicial Circuit Nominating
The nominating commission
Seminole
County.
awarded to a Seminole County Comm
is composed of two lawyers and
the quality of my legislative
Commission.
the
MacKay's
proposal
ideas.,resident.
from
Semincle
and
Applications are being sought One layman
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AAW about the proposal,
tion
commission to administer School Supt. Bud Layer shook
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from Brevard County.
all funds allocated for school his head and Asst. Supt. Roger
Hattaway's letter to Askew
transportation. The corn- Harris called the bill "too
was prompted by his desire to
mission would be composed Of nebulous" In that It doesn't
__at least five judges reside in
three member, of the County spell out who will f inance that
Seminole County. At present,
only two have homes here,
40 per cent of transportation
Al's Joke Is Tonight
costs w hich are paid for out of
And Hattaway charges that
local school money -. and not
having judges travel to
When Muhammad All was in Orlando three weeks
from the state,
Seminole
from
Brevard
Is a
ago, he said, "My next fight with Ron Lyle is going to be
waste of taxpayer's money"
A positive part of MacKay's
on home IV, right In your living rooms. So get your
proposal is to use the buses
and that the case load here
cheeseburger, french fries and coke and wi tness j5
year-round for transportation
warrants at least five judges.
joke." With a mouthful of cheeseburger, read the fight
of
senior citizens and others. A
He
has
submitted
a
bill
which
By
JANE
CASSELBERRY
result on the sports pages ofme Sunday llerald.
not the goal. We have ac- understand and respond to is Country."
group
of seniors in Seminole
requires a minimum five
Herald Staff Writer
compllched our goals — we power and force.
Driven by the humiliation, requested
judges
use of school buses,
take up residence in this
have reunified the country,
Hospital Week Noted
isolation and torture and only but
'We
were
happy
at
the
Hanoi
ware turned down because
county.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - completed Vietnamization
to communicate In furtive
use by anyone other than school
In 1974, hlattaway says, Col. Quincy Collins, guest have got our men out - and hilton when the bombs started able
As Hospital and Nursing home Week draws to an end,
whispers, tapping and hand ciüldren
taxpayers spent $21,614 on speaker at the Second Annual hang my head in shame. and I falling even though one might
is not plugged into the
we salute Seminole Memorial Hospital's constant concern
we signals, he told how the
fall
on
us
by
accident,
as
state's
funding
formula.
travel expenses for judges Mayors' Prayer Breakfast held
.,
for a healthy community and the men, women and
have been prisoners looked Inward.
We
learned
something
about
thought
this
should
trekking to Seminole County yeterd.u' by Maitland-South
machinei tldicntedtr 'his aim. Nursing iiii
"Pe'i1e fec years have tee:
"I t'trt and netled help .at
from otiw areas. lie 'said Seminole Chamber of Corn. those people and their done years before and w l.new minute
lot itf ligit Into their previous gloomy halls, as one
human
so
weak
and
trying
to get mass transLst
asa
ideology,"Collins told the flow we would be freed," he
Judges, when traveling, receive merce at h'olida Inn, said group.
Sanford nursing cent,r demonstrates, Page I-C Sunday
going
In
Flori,!a, but the ohinsignificant,
but
faith
in
God
'To the Communist,
14 cents a mile and $25 a day. while a POW n Vietnam he
Women's section.
1ous
problem
has been a lack
Collins said, "I can sepal-ate gave me the strength I needed
hlattaway's reasoning Is that never lost faith that his country party is supreme and anything
- not to carry on another day of public funds," MacKay said.
If he can convince Askew to and the American people would that helps that party is right church and state, but no way
Of course school officials
Applicants To Be Queried
and Just. The only thing
y can I separate God and or week, but a few more
appoint a Seminole resident to get them out.
seconds. God gave me strength would resent turning over that
Akrldge's position
Commenting on recent events
that
----authority to the County Cornand the will to live."
The Longwood City Council will interview applicants
would give this county th ree off Cambodia, Collins added,
tomorrow for the position of public safety director. Nine
With each letter of the fl3I0fl — unless perhaps the
judges Instead of two.
'On this very morning I had my ___________
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candidates are actively seeking the post, which was
alphabet numbered, messages Commission figured a me thod
At the same time, the faith restored a whole bunch."
were passed from cell to cell by 01 reimbursing the School
vacated when Tom Ilennigan res!gned In January. StOf)
Altamonte
Springs Democrat Is
In reference to the influx of
on Page 3-A.
tapping. Each Sunday morning Board for money spent over the
pushing his bill, which, he says, Vietnamese refugees in this -would come C. . C" for Church years for pus-chase of school
t.,.
Is "picking up a lot of support." country, Col. Collins said, "It Is
call and each man would
The bill Is also picking up a lot notaque.stionofshouldwetake
\ !t'"MacKay said the "school
worship in isolation, but after
of onniidtinn I'rnm Iutkp' in f'rirp ,f ih4 riftio,-s.. c u,s't',,,

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because I didn't know how the
other commissioners felt about
Stenstrom said, What

Rosenwald, which Is attended by about 207 blacks, recommendation, which was to bus blacks
to the
and a countywide boycott of all Seminole schools soon-to-open Lake Orienta School.
which lasted for three days. During that
The school board decision to txis blacks to
boycott, officials estimated 90 per cent of the
county's black studen ts sta yed away from classes, Casselberry came af ter submission of what came to
be known as the "Lake Orienta Plan," which asked
thei
Blacks contend Rosenwald is a part of
r the blacks be bused not to Lake Orients but to
cultural heritage and as such should remain intact
and any busing that is to be done should be Into
That plan wasdeveloped by citizens who live in
RonwakI - and not out.
Uti Lt Orients erea. Later, Cuaelben-y residents
'o awe" the board', decif on. That appeal,
But the school board has voted to Lxii all howev , did Dot address itself eciflca
er
lly to where
Rosenwald students to Casselberry Elementary. blacks would end up, but Casselberry citizens
That decision was In opposition to Layers questioned the ev*lre zoning procedure.

Anumberof local politicians will join the The walkers obtaipons who agree to
many students who will be taking part In the pay them a certain amount for every mile
"Help the Handicapped" Walk to be held here they
walk. The 20-mile walk will begin and
Wnow, for the benefit of United Cerebral
end at Lake Monroe Harbor. Thomas A.
Palsy of Central Florida.
Binford, president of UCP of Central Florida
Participating in the walk will be Seminole said rock bands will add to the excitement of
County Conunlssioners Michael Hattaway the event and free refreshments will be
and Harry Kwiatkowski. Local Mayors who provided along the route.
will be walking are: Norman Floyd,
Altamonte Springs; William Grier,
Each walker who participates will receive
Casselberry; James Lormann, Longwood; a certificate of achievement from United
and Troy Pill, Winter Springs. In addition, Cerebral Palsy. In addition, a traveling
a number of fire chiefs and police chiefs are trophy will go to the school whose students
expected to par ti cipa te,
bring in the most money.

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was no dissenting ote for the
At that meeting Stemstrom
moved the ordinance be passied rezoning In any of the meetings.
Herring said, however, that
When a public official at).
Stenstrom, who had been and the vote was unanimous.
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he
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submit a form giving
the first public hearing on Aprd McClanahan leaned across the
AMPA rezoning request on land to 14, abstained from voting on the commission table and said he reasons for his decision to
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be used by Cardinal, a modular motion to ds'uw an ordinance to thought Stenstrom was ab- abstain. Stenstrom turned
Idylwilde Elementary School beat out eight other schools In a contest to collect Top Value and
form to City ss&amp;L Henry
apartment manufacturing rezone the property at that staining on the issue.
ab. Tomm.
Green Stamps ns well as cash with the Central Florida Zoo realizing the proceeds. Ile winning tchool Firm, for an apartment com- time, but made the motion to
replied, "I
had the privilege of naming the zoo's two
abstained e first time.
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requested that an earlier
meeting be called for the

several m(nth, The Columbus,
After requests from Odharn
A Ohio, based Industry came to and Stenstrom, Mayor Lee
Sanford several months 8O Moore called the meeting
and Is setting up a modular - eiterday. Tlk mayor, under
construction plant in the Old city charter, has th e authority
Hunt plant on Sanford Avenue. to call meetings.
Th e rezaning ordinance was
Stenstrom this morning said
written by City Attorney
that he had voted on the
VerflOnMizandwas prese
nted rezon1n because "eve one
before the commission on
April els. was voting for IL" There
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ordinance granting a rezoning

Cardinal plans to locate 48- adoption because of pending
unit complex on the site in land deals for the property.

cnfllct of Interest law w hen
Stei.strom, the public relations
director
for
Cardinal
Industries, voted in favor of an
. . ordinance to benefit his
.
. Y pioyer.
1 "If a person, in fact, has been
retained by a firm trying to
obtain a rezoning which,
requires voting, there isa strong '
possibility of a conflict of in-

rear Is Zoo Director Jack Banns while on the left is Nancy Jullan, chairman of the fund-raising
event,
The youngsters from Idylwilde, who repreienled their school's health-science
club in the contest, are
ifrom left) Maud Swaggerty, Elizabeth Prior, Chuck Abernathy, Nell Keni, and Mickey Reynold,,

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Formal applications have Hayward of Wadena and Detective Roy E. Mathews of
Public Safety Director, vacant nlgan's resignation, he has not
since Tom Hennigan resigned applied for the permanent been received from Thnothy Remer, Minn.; Dwight Hendrix the Hudson, Mass. Police
position. He told The Herald McEvers,
ex.Wjndermere Chastaln,securlty manager at VeparUflelfl; rucnara tiobert
in late January.
LONG WOOD
Qty Council
Although Police I.A. James recently he prefers to remain police chief; Orange County RoLrons'-Orlando; Daytona DeVasto, owner-operator of a
will beginat9a.m. tomorrow to Plekones has been serving as with the department as a Deputy Sheriff Ross Szell; Ex. Beach Police officer Donald A. carpet concern; South Daytona
review applicants for the slot of acting director since Hen- lieutenant
Police Chief Richard H. Folsom; Criminal Investigation Policeman Albert E. Dailey and
Douglas E. Keller of Titusville,
formerly a police chief
Tennessee.

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) As Edward J. Gurney's federal
trialwindsupisl2thwk,oppjngatthysagreedto
work today with documents and the witness iist in an
attempt to speed çoceedings.

U.S. D1sicL Jue Lks Kreiitzi
the jury in the Former senator's bribery conspiracy case

submitted fnrmal applications.

until Monday to give prosecutors and defense lawyers an
opportunity to sift through reccrds. If they can agree to
some stipulations to the jury, the number of witnesses

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So Far, 47 witnesses have taken th e stand, out of more
than 300 names submitted by the prosecution and defense.

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grand larceny charge. Grand which specializes in the mixing
C1Y UPdCr state law, is of special fuels, to locat&amp;
Assistant State Atty. Claude theft of something valued at
" Industrial Park,
Longwood
Van Hook presented witnesses
Sapt. of Public Instroctlon Bud Layer, Steven W. Hayter, Croorns High School team sponsor
® or more. Theft of items south of SR 434.
Linda Hodoval and President of Seminole Junior College Dr. Earl Weldon (from left) following who testified the television, that valued at leg than $100 fall in
City Attorney Joe Davis inkiiio

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Hayter Wins County Math Contest

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One hundred and eight students from
six Seminole County high schools par-

LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R.(AP)— Elizabeth Taylor coulcl
not refuse an invitation to have lunch aboard a U.S. Navy

ticipated in the Sixth Annual High School

ship in Leningrad.

Mathematics Contest held May 10 at

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shooting here to ha ve a steak and potatoes lunch ThW
sday on the USS Leahy, one of two American warships on
an historic goodwill visit to the Soviet Union.
She was joined by other,, Including Soviets, from

Seminole Jtudor College.
Steven W. Hayter of Lake Brantley
High emerged as the top winner of the
day. In addition to taking first prize In the
joint Smiet-American film prr&amp;ction "The Bluebird."
advanced mathematics level, he was
awarded the trophy for achieving first
place in his level for three different
years. Steven also wn a scholarship to
e for
WASHINGTON (AP)—At least 70 senators report theySeminole Junior
the highest scare of any senior In the
moonlight an the lechire circult, with last year's fees
contest.
ranging up to $2,5W for a single speech, reports filed with
the Senate show. And of the senators reported getting
The "traveling" team trophy for the
more than $15,00D in honoraria in 1974. Starting last Jan. 1,
school which had the highest average
a new law limits federal lawmakers to no more than $1,000
student score was awarded to Crooms
per speech and $15,000 per year.
High School. The trophy will remain

70 Senators Moonlighting

permanently at any school that wins it
three times.
On hand to welcome the students and
later to present the awards, trophies and

scholarship were William 'Bud' Layer,
superintendent of public instruction, and
Dr. Earl Weldon, president of Seminole
Junior College.
Cash prizes of 0 for first place. $15 for
secnnd place, and $10 for third pLice In
five different categories were made
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persons were arrested on minor gambli ng charges after
sealed 13 indictments were handed down by a statewide

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and Palm Beach counties in South Florida.
'Me Thursday indictments precede the scheduled appearance before the panel today of reputed underworld
financier Meyer Lansky, said Special Prosecutor Eugene
Whitworth. Whitworth said Lansky will be questioned
"only about organized crime with relation to illegal
gambling."
added that an attorney for Lansky indicated

immunity and testify.

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trophy. are from left, club members Greg Wilber, John Myers, John Bowles, Tramell, Tom Laket
David Parker, Ron Fitzpatrick and Jeff Sanders.

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Meanwhile In Jacksonville, U.S. District Judge Charles
R.Scott has postponed until next week rulings on motion's
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Investigating nighttime burShe said Mrs. 011iff can easily glaries in which homeowners
handle both functions with surprised thieves who fl ed on
occasio nal assista nce from the footRegina Ralston, of 413
assista nt court clerk, who was
TA
Columbia
Ave., Altamonte
hired under the federal
S
pr
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told
deputies that she
pr ogr am.
Cou ncil members told the city was awakened by a pet dog's
c!erk she is In charge Pf the city bark and found ftt her purse
of fice and has authority to " missing from an adjoining
make the decision on her own. room.
Deputy F. M. Stewart
In other business, a recommendation from Mayor James reported the burglar. unseen by
H. Lormann that the city either Ms. Ralston, apparently exited
purchase a computer or farm the residence the way he enout its water billing operation tered — by a window.
Deputies sa id Ms. Ralston's
For computerization received no
ing
purse
was later found on
support from the govern
Auburn
Avenue but the 1400
body.
er
cash
it
had
con ta ined was
Lormann submitted a lett
to the council from Blake and
Mrs. Rita Ball, of 1200
Cole, certified public acMagnolia
Ave., Sanford, told
countants, offer ing to do ti
t
of
izo
to
police
when
she and her
work for an initial cos
$300 plus 20 cents monthly per husband returned home last
bill, and 20 cents for each new night "someone hollered and
customer or cha nge in address Jumped out a window."
of an existing customer.
Patrolman Cary Herdon

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TAI.LAIIASSEE, Fla.(All) —A select committee voted
19-12 today against the confirmation of O.J. Keller as
health and rehabilitati ve servi ces secretary.
The official announcement came minutes after th e
Senate convened for the day, seven hours afte r the secretballot vote was ta ken.
Members of th e 31 member committee voted at 2 am.
following a 17-hour confirmation hearing but citing Senate
rules and th e Florida constituti on refused to make the
vote public until the Full Senate convened.
Coy. Heubin Askew charged that the committee did not
treat Keller fairly.
"I am deeply disappointed that th e procedure employed
in th e hearing did not afford the opportunity for the
positive side of Mr. Keller's accomplishments to be fairly
heard," Askew said as he left his office in the Capitol, one
floor below the hearing in the Senate chamber,
"It is my hope that th e Full Senate will give his confirmation th e deliberate consideration it deserves," he
added, setting up anoth er confrontation with Senate
President Dem psey Barron.
Keller's supporters were not optimistic about th e vote's
outcome, pred icting defeat after losing a bid, 18-13, to
delay consideration of the final vote.
'it was a sad day," said Sen. Kezuiethi Myers, 1)-Miami,
and a Keller backer. Sen. Kenneth MacKay, D-Ocala,
la beled it a "ka ng aroo court."
Barton, 1)-Panama City, Keller's most severe critic,
said he would pr efer to see Keller resign instead of having
to face a lull Senate vote.
He accused Keller backers of filibustering near th e end
of th e length )' hearing to delay th e vote that they thought
would go against them.
"I would have preferred not to be in this position, but
the governor ha nded us the option from which we could
not retreat," Barron said.
Ile promised a full and fair hearing before the 40.
member Senate.
Askew remained in his office during th e hearing while
aides ca rried messages to friendly senators in th e confrontation with Barron.
Lawmakers frie nd ly to Keller tried in vain in the early
m(rning hours today to get th e committee to allow
Corrections Director Louie Wainwright and Chester
Blakernore, Askew's top Cabinet aide, to refute or explain
previous charges le vied at Keller .
La wmakers' cr iticisms of Keller centered around his
agency's ha ndling el jeased space In Ta llahassee's Winewood offi ce complex, his alleged softness in th e treatment
of juve nile offenders and th e release of Robert Scott Sand.
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Granted a temporary use
permit to allow Fred .lames to
erect a fresh fruit and
vegetable outlet at his I..ake
Mary Boulevard home, James
had applied for a change in the
residential zoning of his
property prior to Council
calling a moratorium on
rezoning in that area.
The temporary permit, good
for one year, can be revoked at
any time the Police Department finds the enterprise to be
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burglary were later located
behind a residence several
blocks away'.
Sheriff's deputies today
reported that thieves broke
ope n a railroad box car door on
a siding at the Jim Taylor Corporation, Atlanti c Drive, Fern
Park, and took approximately
12 cases of wine valued at $180.
In other reports, officials of
Goebel Enterprises of Apopka
reported a $200 garba ge compactor was stolen from a house
under construction on Sweetwater Club Circle, south
Seminole,
Benjamin Rufus of Oviedo
told deputy John I. Poole that
someone took $150 cash from
his reside nce.
Richard Hamelin, of 918 Elm
Ave., Sanford, reported to
police that an 18-hor3epower
outboard motor was taken from
th e back yard at his residence.
Hamelin reported he heard
noises about 2:30a.m. and later
discovered the boat motor was
gone.
Sanford police Capt. C. B.
Fagan, LL William Lykens Jr.,
and Sgt. William Bernosky
reported two marijuana plants
were confiscated after police
observed the plants growing in
a box outside a residence at 520
Laurel Ave. No arrests were
made, officers said

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attracted his attention to a door bicycles leaving the scene with
Officers reported
two Council member Virginia
Seminole Sheriff's deputies that had been forced open.
the cases of beverages a short bicycles and clothing believed Mercer called the $150 weekly
Sanford pollee today were
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Accepted a proposal from
Assistant County Planner
Darryl Dilmore for the city to
parUipate ill
uiuntywide
drai nage study at no cost to the
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the letter,
Input For the computer.
neefF' thJ year.
be cance ll ed.
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Herald Staff Writer
Blake also said the citv coijid
In other 1r.-,.,;--., i! ~1,i.
i !.I ;weated big drops,"
Grant said while the city had
LONGWOOD — The City 11,111 %pl- is bookk`eeping meeting, Council Chairman J. Grant said, "early this year paid the premiums, the in
staff here, reduced from 10 to machines with an ada-punch, H. Grant urged that bids be when we were notified by the surance agent involved
had not For 10 a.m. May 24 to consider
six last year in economy moves, estimated to cost $1,000, which requested on city liability in- company's office in Jackson- forwarded the premiums to the applications
for the bookkeeper
is about to lose one more.
would be used to provide the surance and other insurance ville that the insurance was main office.
position In the utility departCity Clerk Onnie Shornate, in
ment,
to accept a bid on the
her capacity as office manager,
purchase
of a truck and
asked City Council approval
adoption
of
the
revised budget
and assistance in making the
ordinance
on
second
reading.
.
decision last night to eliminate

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insurance at a premium of $110
for the city's seven employes.
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Council:
—Accepted the bid of Karns
Insuranc
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Council's nod of approval.
The possibi li ty of gaining the

Water Billing Clerk'sI Job To Go

Mrs. Shomate said Mrs. 0111ff

oFficials say they are beginning to ease the backlog in
county jails.
-"We've taken in 135 new people this week," said Supt.
James Godwin of th e Lake Butler reception center,
clearing house for all perso ns entering th e prison system.
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meeting. FLher previously
Johnson ordered Hill held in
recommended minimum rates
county J" pending a 11short- remain
$3.50 per 5,000 gallons,
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put a lid on the prison
form"
pre-sentence
in* but that the 45 cents per.
Lyman; third — Jeff Gilbertson.
Florida State Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Layer,
a thousand-gallons-thereaf ter
Seminole
Sanford Atlantic Bank, United State
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maximum one year county Jail
price be Uicressed to 75 cents.
Bank of Sanford, and Win ter Park
Advanced Mathematics: first
th
ed
term on e attempt grand
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Approved purchase Of 100
Federal Savings and Loan Association.
Steven W. Hayter, Lake Brantley; larceny conviction.
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) A man who calls himself a
water meter boxes at cost of
second Debbie van de Hauten, Lyman;
Following is the complete list of contest
spokesman for the Klu Klux Klan says no trouble is ex.
Selection of a Jury and the $9.88 each.
pected here hen a Klan ra lly is he ld th e sa me weekend
third Pattie Landrum, Lake Brantley. trial of a 23.year.old Sanfo
winners:
Agreed the Florida Forest
rd
as a protest march by blacks,
man on a charge of uttering a Service will be cha
rged. the
Th e Klan ra lly is scheduled for May 24, the sa me day
forgery was scheduled to wind same as any other user, or
that Ala bama Coy. George Wallace is to speak on law and
week oLcrImInal trials water to fill Up brush
order during an unrelated appearance at a local banquet
today.
trucks. Fisher noted city or.
A m an identifying himself only as Steve Stephenson
dinance forbids the city from
Willie 'Thomas Harris,
called a local rad io station Thursday and said that the
1100 Orange Ave., Sanf ord, is giving free water to anyone.
United Kians of America rally was sch ed uled before of.
4
ficials knew of a May 23 visIt to th e ci ty by the Rev. Ralph
Heard Cmcilmazi Gerard
accused of cashing a $35 forged
New
check Feb. 4 at a grocery store Connell report ed that a woman
Aberna th y, or of Walla ce's appearance.
arrested
by
in
th
Sanford.
e
city
po
lice
on
LONGWOOD — For the Laurent said. H11 decision to United States imports over $40 t0 import the technicians iujd States, SL Laurent said.
most outstanding fashion
sewral charges is Iviating a law
in
second time this week, in- manufacture alpaca knitwear million worth of swea ters from knowledge from Italy and to
The alpaca sweaters are designers from Paris and Italy,
suit may be filed against the
dustriabst Georges SL Laurent was based on the fact the Italy alone. Dr. DiRoco decided manufacture here in the United being designed by
The accountants add ed costs reported the residents didn't
some of the St. Laurent said, inc!uding ca." scheduled for trial this city.
EGLIN
has announced a new
AIR
FORCE
BASE,
Fla.
(AP)
—
The
arrival
for
the functions within the see the thief who made off with
Merle
E.
Parker,
'°
Piero Giorgi who will be week
connell said the state
early
today
of
a
jetliner
carry
manufacturing enterçr.se is to
in
g
4(X)
Vietnamese
boosted
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ac
co
unting system such as $100 cash f ro m their home.
&amp;zlgningeclusive fashions for Lake Avenue, Sanford, on a attorney's office dI&amp;ntaed the
the
popula
ti
on
open here In June.
of
a
r
ef
ug
ee
tent
city
at
here
to
an
and processing of the
payroll
Officers today were looking
U,dtetj charge (1 violatIng the
aa Knitting
charges.
st1mated
3,000
prions,
monthly checks for the general for two unidentified men who
medical proactices act
is
of
ThecamporIglnallyhadalimitof2,5ooperso ns,butPs
Knitting
Inc.
which
"That is wha t we have False
ledger would run
ap- broke into the Cut Rate Beer
for Alpaca Knittlngwiu include expected to be continued until
been
upgraded to 5,000 with constriction of more tent
manufactures 100 per cent
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WASHINGTON (AP) — At brokers, who are directly afproximately $150 a month.
the finest departma.ts stom in Judge Johnson's next criminal arrest if=ance for," Coun. 01
Garden, 1414 W. 13th St.,
Eight senators reported that company.
facilities.
aloaca wool sweaters will least 70 Senators report they fected by legislation funneled they used all or part of their
opinion
our
that
If
ci
"It
is
th
is
Sanford,
earl)' today and
trial
lman
Don
Schreiner
w
ee
k in Seminole, a delay
said.
.—John J. Sparkman, D-Ala., the nation, he said,
The
747
jumbo
jet
which
operate at 102 Commerce St. in moonlight on the lecture dr. through the subcommittee,
arrived
From
Guam
today
and
work
is
do
ne
by
the
computer
escaped
on
two bicycles wi th a
Council
turned
down
a
outside earnings for charity or chairman of the housing sub.
Dr. DiRocco is assisted by a of approximately three weeks.
th
e
arrival
Th
ursday
night
a 6,0(k) square foot plant owned cult, wi th last year's fees rangof
a
pl
an
e
ca
rr
ying
101
could
be
staff
the
office
reduced
case
—The American Bankers As- to cover unreim bursed office committee, got $1,500 from the staff of technicians Including
request from the woman's
of beer and a case of wine.
refugees marked the beginning of the new airlift
by St. La urent Properties
by one person," Blake sa id In
Ing up to $Z500 for a single soclatlon paid $4,500 to Brooke expenses. One of the top ear- National Associa tion of Home- Mireila Cantelle who has spent FeParker was arrested in att orney that the city rebate
Patrolman Eugene Fogle
bruary 1974 alter complaints $300 of th
The company expects to have speech,
for two speeches, $2,00o to Wil- ners, Henry M. Jackson, D- builders,
e $500 the woman had
the last three years developing by
the
Central
Florida
X employes with a WW inReporU fflW with the Senate liarm for we speech. $I,W0 to Wash., turned over all his $34jto pay a bailbondsman to be
advanced
ues In
Association of Professional freed from Jail on the charges.
vestment in machinery and show:
Alan Cra nston, I)CalU., and 35Oto charity.
Psychologists concerning
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equipment in excess Of $300,000. —Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R $1,000 to Bob Packwood, R-Ore.
For the most part, however,
Earlier this Week, St. Laurent
a report from
Yellow
Pages
advertisements
St. Laurumtsaldthepresldent Mau, took an expense-paid AllaremnembersoftheBankng the speaking fees and other
p
announced "Urecal", an
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.'c' uwniui.uuwu
of the mirm, ur. rompeo trip to Bermuda tast Oct. 31 to Committee.
honorariums apparently went ISSUe LUSTS
DEAR DR. LAMB
I am a
illinois firm which miles
example of what can be done in
Fire Department's attorney,
area telephone directory.
DiRocco of Altamonte Springs, speak tq an investors group,
Two senators more than don- Into the senators' pockets.
71-ye
-old
ar
man
and
had
my
Wends a coating used for trains
some
cases through proper diet
Carmine Bravo, has asked to be
informs
tho
romnany's and wan paid 12,N
almics of
0==Pxr.5 have frequently
first angina attack at the age of
will be opening on Commerce
He Is accused of violating the
and medical treatment. The
On Monday's M,L"eting
capabilities include a unique forts. Brooke Is ranking Re- $42,500 a year. One-time Water- been criticized as handouts in
7% Mark Street in la te Junc or early la w by using
49. This at ta ck was severe,
the title "Dr." In
problem often is th at the diet
combination of knitting publican on the securities su~- gate hearing star Howard H. disguise, especially when they
— Took no action on an offer
worse than any of the subTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) July.
connection with his name.
is
n't rea lly given a fair trial, or
t echnology and knitwear committee.
from the county to pay the
Baker Jr., R-Tenn, topped the are large and come from
sequent at ta c ks that took place
A $48.65-million tionci issue
the
person will not actually
sIgn.
—The chairman of the same list wi th $49,650. His standard groups wi th special Interest In for construction of icticols,
city's consulting engineer and
over the years. During my SOs I
follow
it. Congratulations on
Dr. DiRocca is prof essor of subcommittee, Harrison A. fee was $1,750 per speech. Re- the bill being handled by the community colleges and
other Seralnole city enEneers
lived a miserable existence. I
your success.
history and philosophy from W illiams Jr. of New Jersey, got publican Mark 0. Hatfield of recipients,
to participate in preparation of
couldn't walk a lull block
universities will cost the state
Send your questions to Dr.
Rome Unlver,itv
a'hn rn,t. his 11 5(1ftw a talk in tI ',i'uv4H.a
,i.
.ac
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n.
l.,e
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fiIItfltU'twlAa A..,t
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a' wi
uaaiiav pub.
W
aqni.a
are pp
wiuiouiswpping to let. me neari
nearly per cent t or su years.
Lamb,
in care of this
decision several years ago to industry Associa tion last Dec. speaking mainly to university pered with examples - of such
pains
subside.
I
was
using
10
The First National City Bank
to
healthier
right
now
than
I
have
saturat
ed
Fat
in
the
diet
newspaper,
P.O. Box 1551 ,
"I
think
helps
this is another way
S
enter the business world, St. 4. The V=p represents
15 nitroglycerin pills daily and been for the past 22 years. prevent heart disease Is a bit
of Miami was low bidder at
for the coun ty to keep from
Radio City Station, New York,
—Herman E. Talmadge, 1)- 6.9466 per cent on bonds to be
POYOW the city back its double
Ga., who is second-ranking repaid by the gross receipts
depression due to my condition, grindi ng?
am satisfied that you are wise formation on heart disease send
taxation money"
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bemocrat on the Finance Corn- tax, Education Commissioner
During
that
period
I
was
to limit the total fat and par- 50 cents and a long, self'
W/SHINGTON (AP)
said
H.
A,
ScOtt
said,
add
in
The Inal fraud, the witnesses
g
DEAR READER
There
mittee, got $2,000 from the "Ad Ralph Tur linton said Tuesday.
:more
or
on
a
le
ss
low-fat
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are a number of different
LOC
wiauiuttee
for
an
Effective
wasn't
actually
convinc
ed
th
at
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This won't help much,
address and ask for
of
diet.
the
same
Turlington said the money says the Medicare program has leged violations investigated shOuld be asked For an opinion
Investmer4 Tar Credit." Tal- will go to MJects at the Un!- been overcharged $27
it would help, and I would go off opinions on the importance
oil the matter.
The Health Letter on Heart I
though. unless you really
millit-n result in convictions.
rr.adge got another $,000 from %erslty of Sou th Florida branch by doctors,
the dieL sporadically. Usually diet n heart disease aflu eliminate .r prevent olwsits
Attack, Myocardial Infarction.
hospitals and nutsthe American Council on Capi- in Pinellas County, University Ing homes over the jut five
— U13trwied that bids be
when this happened I would end prevention of atherosclerosis.
Frank
D.
DeGeorge,
acting
Angina Pectoris (number 2-10~.
In
any
event,
you
are
a
good
a.
Almost every
tforptpe to comple
talGains and Estate Taxation, of Florida Health center and years.
gh
'
up
In
the
hospital
with
another
associate
commissioner
for
S(*i
1
1I.V) 114411 IIIV wilu
'-"'
-p.-- inc rrnance Committee nan- Florida State University; all 28
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Lake Gem
attack that nitro pills couldn't IA.Iul.v
About half that amount had management, said
s- drainage ireei
7J.
i thing that really helps s to
dies tax matters
project
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community colleges and 21 been recovered by the end of clal Security cases ended
handle Then In 196
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elimi na te excess body fat
—Talmadge a,so Is chairman counties for vocatlonal-technl- 1974 a nd th
djsco%ered Questran, and
e balance remained conviction last ytar out of Illlnstrted Ma
James
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.cal centers.
started taking it twice daily and through diet anti e-tercise.
ouLstanding, agency witnesses 678 investigated by the agency R. Lormann to ask the county to
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CommiUee, and he got S2,5W
The awties are Bay, Brad. said 7bursday to a House panel and I X8 referred to U.&amp; attor. cleah out the drainag ej
Wso went on a very strict There is less unanimous
e
tch,
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AP from the Fertilizer Institute, ford, Broward, Citrus, Collier. probing fraud and aW* in the P-eYs.
south Of SH 434 and east of
Ills lair to i1a). thookh, that
$1,000 from the Grocery Menu- Dade, Esearnbla, Hillsborough, budget
ni cholesterol count down
r
budget of the Dennrtmsnt of
Grant
stree
nt
o) reasor for the low
Association, $2,500 Lake, Lee, Leon, Manatee, or. Health Education and Welfare
from 360 to 215 1 'im able to do most of the serious scient ists
Fl
"
.c. is
from
the
Qua
a,li
Bakers
IAJrmann
was
also
that "disabled
ty
of ange, Palm Beach, Pinellas,
many things others my age who have actualb orked on
asked to
Emphastdng that moat cases viction rate
vi
P-1
0-FM
cts
of
the
the
clinical
as
pe
elderly
America,
pe
ople
do
not
gen.
Contact
the Seaboatd Coastline
$1,000 from the Na- Polk, and St. Johns,
can't do such a.s play tennis
.involve abuse rather thami crim- and
tional Broiler Council,
erally gain the wrath of the US Itiiilroad requesting that
ride u bicycle, garden1ng, etc, probkmn, dealing 'with pe ople,
attorney as criminals," he said tlelZIS at the SR 434 railroad 1
six) from the National Forest
D
t and I have no need of nitro i11 believe that it Is iiiportant to
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tr:
Products
Azsodation,
which
crossing
near
SR
427,
haven't touched one for three limit fat Intake, particularly to
blocking
/
limit sa turated fat and limit
A
recent
his
POW
exception was an el. motorists' vision be removed.
way to Marco Island,
of four years.
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—
derlv mm
rnilfraiI.i ..s...
cholesterol intake.
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nctxniay i
pictvu up u uuur
in
With me cumnincu enipuasis
said he had just retuned from
—Vance Hartke, t.in
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the library that, in effect, tells on these steps and also em
is—
an extended stay out of "A
me
a polyunsaturated diet will phasizing the importance of
country
and
then allegedly sp.
that will handle the Ford
eventually
givi, me cancer, stopping smoking and obtaining
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allon's proposaIj to pro.
(Coutinued From Page I-A)
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Planning and Zoning Board on a Ph at least 15 tim
und
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shorten my life, make me look regular sensible exercise, there
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mote competition among gov.
preliminary &amp;Ite *n for the different identities for Supple.
pre maturely old, and affect my has been a turn arou nd in the
mental
Security
Irtome
bent
.
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skin
adversely. I believe I am incidence of heart attacks in
Cardinal, which has recelved fits. DeGeorge mid.
got $10 from Ow Common unanimous vote every time.11
the
Sanford
Bobflastyof
Opthlst(b
the
li
ving antithesis to these men be tween the ages of 35 and
Is
jegedbpstwk Carrier Cor,ference of the
Stenstrom said "why go good graces from the Greater
O UIUVJIJ,,J
hhhlm AID
An investigation revealed
looking ahead to tomorrow's truckload sale of weed killer and American Trucking through all the rlgamarole"
statements. I have been on a 64. The death rate has dropped
by Sanford Cilamber of Corn- thatthemanhadspent30ye,
grass feeder at Airport vd. sad US 1742 *nd at Seminole Plaza Associations, which bitterly filing the for when abstaining. fnerve, has announced
low-fat
diet for more than 20 from 463 per l0u,000 In 3%8 to
It will In a U.&amp; prison for flratdegree
YOUTH
1nCaue1heeryPrdad the ulearrtebes0ftbefweanthe oppooes the proposals. Harike
and
instead of looking 427.7 per 100,000 in 1972. That
years
Meanwhile, Cardinal t*gin construction of the murder, DeGeorge said.
The
Optimist Youth Athletic Fund and tke Central Florida Chorale's also got $I,Ooij from Atlas Van Industries received opproval
older I look much younger t han su ggests we are moving In the
modular apartments In four or mart is being held In lieu
of
rourert tow' of Poland.
my
actual age. My skin looks as right direction .
Lines, a regula ted trucking last night from the city's fi ve months,
$150,000 bond,
though It belonged to a person
I - must agree, the evidence
i years younger, and I am that taking lots 01 polyun.

Longwood To Get Second

grants Is being explored
through the applications

process, Police Commissioner
LAKE MARY
An op. Burt Perinchief said.
Members of the Seminole JliL'!'! Key Club d!splay the trophy the club won during the annual pllcation 1cg state and federal
The application is being sent
lrio Key üüoste convention hid ait Petersburg this month. The award was a fourth place grants for traffir control, t the Governors Highway
honor for achievement In state-wide competition. Joining Joe Tramell, club presIdent, with the pre pa red oy Police Chief Harry Saf2ty Commission.

duties.

S7A-11KE, Fla.(AP)— With the help of a tent city on the
grounds of a state prison near here, Florida corrections

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under the zoning ordinance and
Zayre security men who
the
city cannot properly grant
detained Hill until his arrest by
the request.
a sheriff's deputy testified that
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took the television because from William T. (Tom) Pratt 10
t permit Sunday sales of beer and
"someone was going
the TVos wine with food at his pizza
him up if he didn't steal
parlor, south of SR 434. A city
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Made McLaron, Oviedo; second — Dale no money since he'd gotten out ordinance forbids the sales on
Sunday.
Leland, Lbke Howell; third — Craig of Jail three days before.
Granted a 90-day permit to
Shafer, Lyman.
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Algebra 1: first — Roby B. Sawyers, one-minute glimpse of an af- the firm to locate a construction
Crooms; second
Worth Yates, ternoon soap opera when the trailer temporary office In
Croo,ns; third Mike Hoyt, Lyman.
tele vision was turned on in Winsor Manor.
Delayed on request Of
Geometry: first
Jim Covington, Circuit Court Judge Clarence T.
Kathy
Steidley,
Johnson
Jr.'s
courtroom
to
Public
Woiks Director Ralph
Seminole; second —
demonstrate
that
the evidence Fisher conside ra ti on of raisIng
Lake Howell; third
John Cousey,
was in working order,
water rates unt il Monday's
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"There is no such intention," the lawyer said mursday.
"So much fiction has been written about Mrs. Onassis in
the past month that it's almost impossible to k.ep up with

Court sources have indicated unofficially that the
proceedings could stretch through July and possibly into

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Only select applicants will be
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and leave the department store interviewed, Council
with, had a rcti! UIng price J. R. Grant ladicated tl± ,eek,
A Circuit Court Jury has of $129.99.
urging that each councilman
found Bot)by Joe 11111, 18, of
choose
those applicants they
Defense attorney David I
Oviedo, guilty of attempted
wisli
to
speak with.
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a j. C. Penney
I Porter put
business, Council
In
other
theft of a small portable television salesman on the
week:
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— Continued until Monday
the witness testified Lhat his
Park.
public
hearing on the request ofa 4
Firm had sold comparable sets
The Jury deliberated half an for as low
C. D. West for a conditional use
hour ycstcr±y alter the trial in
or special exception to permit
Hill was brought to trial on a his firm, National Autocraft 4%
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acknowledging higher meat prices, said they will push up
over-all food costs this spring. The USDA estimates the
average retail price of beef on an overall basis, $1.27 per
pound in March, will go to $1.37 per pound or more this
wring.

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aged, blind and disabled who get federal Supplemental
Security Income. It will appear in thecks starting in July.
Gordon K. Van Vieck, American National Cattlemen's
Association president, made the prediction on retail beef
prices, saying they likely will rise before an expected drop
in cattle prices next fal!. The Agriculture Department,

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It's beginning to look as though something
may be done to Improve the looks of downtown Sanford
that Is, if the Downtown

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771

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Friday, May 16, 1975-4A

Garrett, can get the cooperation it would like

from the property owners in the area.
City Manager Pete Knowles is for doing
something about the deteriorating city core.
So Is Mayor Lee Moore. So is the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
And so it goes.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
UOIWRT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
I I vm I hl iverv: Wee k, 55 cents; Month, 52.40; 6 Months.
$14.20;
Year. $2&amp;40. E3 Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
o ther mail: Month, $2.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

Or does it? As the mayor noted just the
other day, a downtown redevelopment plan of

sorts has been kicking around Sanford for
years, but there hasn't been much more than
talk being done on the subject

Dominoes Have
A Long

Pizza king Jeno Paulucci ias some firm
ideas on downtown redevelopment. He envisions a non-profit corporation to be funded
by the downton pc,perty owners through a
special assessment on their property.

Reach

The foreign m:nistcr of Thailand is lambasting
the morality of the United States of America for its
--turnabout
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appears to be only a matter of time before U.S.
es e are
aircraft and troops leave that country. Th

Letters To

Pauhiccl thinks the way to go about
redeveloping the area Is to demolish the worst
of the buildings, remodel and refurbish the
others, and provide plenty of off-street
parking for the folks who would be Interested
in doing business downtown, the way they did
before the advent of that mid-century
American Institution called the shopping
center.

overjoyed at the prospect of paying higher
taxes, knowing that their tenants aren't going
to be able to pay them back In the form of
higher rents.
Again, the dilemma.
People aren't coming downtown because
downtown Isn't as pleasant as the shopping
centers outside of town. But the merchants,
most of whom are tenants
can't get the

rgood idea, and it just might work.
There are some hitches in the plan, of
COUtSC, and one of them is money.

needed Improvements without first
generating some new business.

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stores? Maybe they crild take a hint from the
success f the Furm City Festival last
Tuesday.
That prQrn.I
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will come downtown if they have a good
reason to do so and I can't think of a better
reason than the chance to pick up a bargain or

Downtcwn merchants haven't been enJo)ing a boom lately
and not Just because
downtown isn't as pretty as it could be. The
recession is hurting the small businessmen
more than it is the giants, simply because the
small merchants have fewer resources to fall
back on when times are hard.
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Since the merchants are struggling now,
the property owners aren't likely to become

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the kind of lumps we car expect, but the Thais are
living in a dream world if th ey think they could
defend themselves alone against the powerful war

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from Hanoi that has ilrcadv
Violated Thailand's north-east border.

the fate of Thailand may be held up to
prove or disprove the domino theory about Southeast Asia's future, th ere is nothing theoretical
about the menace of Communist expansionism
fa rther north in Asia, in the Korean peninsula.
President Kim II Sung of North Korea is hailing
the Communist victories in Cambodia and Vietnam
as "a trend of our times which no force can check,"
and in a sudden trip to Peking has gained the public
While

backing of the Chinese Communists for the
"peaceful reunification" of North and South Korea.

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richer in natural resources than it ever was —
Ile is also demanding again that the 38,000 U.S.
and that is not very rich — but today, thanks to
troops in South Korea get out.
their own industriousnesa, the Swedes enjoy one
Th is new pressure from th e north finds
of the highest standards of living In the world and
President Park Chung Hee grappling with in some wa)rs the highest.

demonstrations against the repressive measures
Fortunate though to have stayed out of
he has taken in the name of rooting out subversion. Europe's wars, but still maintaining a potent
Whether his policies are justified or not, the defense establishment; wise enough to have
political discontent in South Korea makes that achieved a reasonable and stable population;
responsible enough not to have despoiled
country highly
vulnerable,
It was timely for Secretary of Defense James natural environment; progressive enough to
have addressed the social needs of the modem
Schlesinger to reiterate the U.S. commitment to
Industrial age while still preserving democracy
the defense of South Korea at this time. The
despite it all the Swedes are guilt-ridden.
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Although no formal negotiation has begun, we must take

A few yem ago, the government was con.
Premier Vasco dos Simtos Goncalves at his word when he fidently planning on harnessing the atom
thrf or b1d use of LajfleIdIn thçAzoreswtJeuniteJ
were that by the end of the century
Sates for refueling
afrp1wcs en route to Iarael In the event Sw
would be the larRest consumer M
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nuclear power in the world.
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BANGKOK Thailand (AP)

3 still Under Arrest In Laos
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Although all segments of the transportation
Indus try are regulated in essentially the same
manner, let us look at household goods moving
as a representative I.C.C. regulated type of
transportation. All carriers are required to
submit their schedule of rates for all serAces
they will perform to the I.C.C. for approval. The
I.C.C., being an arm of the Federal Government,
will not approve any carriers rates which differ

monopolizing the industry with extraordinarily
low rates. In view of this forced uniformity

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thousands of lives, therefore, by playing Up the

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Unitarian Church hail, 1815 E.
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ngastheyae,"be wrote to aide John Stark,

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increased fears In South Korea
that an attack from the north
might be forthcoming.
U.S. officials have been
searching for ways to discourage a North Korean at-

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Sporwred by Dorcas Circle.
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here say they have no Idea
when that day will come. It also
is unclear how long the military
management committee will
hold power or If any plans are
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rating at recent State Band Contest, held In Winter Park. Standing, Allene Forward, head majorette; from left, Janet Cobb,
Connie Cooper, Kim Fleisher, Karen Petrie and Valerie Horner.
Kim also won a Superior for a Solo performance. illerald Photo
by Elda Nichols)

Ramos Tagged With Banana Bribe
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Mental Health facility, Florida
Hospital North, Altamonte
Spr ings, Speaker, Dr. A. Arnold

Wettsteln. Open to public.
IdyIwlldc School PTA, 7

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TALLAIIASSEE, Fla. (AP) children, food stamps, youth
A House appropria tions sub- services, prisons and medicaid.
comadUee U)P3 It won't be
Crease said u
rushed Into approving Gov. spe ndi ng was necessary
Reubin Askew's proposed
cause of new estimates which a note to the United
clarin that Algeria has been
inilikrn suppiemeut.aI spending showed dramatic
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I'm going to get more forceful chancery and told a reporter he

Survey, on water conservotion depth study of the request be- as we go along," said Rep. A.11. hopes to close it down in good
fore voting on It.
"Gus" Craig, 1)-St. Augustine. order as soon as possible. He
Sanford Women's Republican and deep well injection,
The mood of the committee
"We've been told the gover- gave no deadline for completing
Club, 11:30a.m., Brain Towers,
was
surly
as Joe Crease, Ask- por believes the economy has the task.
League of Women Voters,
business meeting and sack
9:15 a.m., First Federal of ew'A budget director, made his bottomed out and things are
pitch for increased spending to looking better," said Rep. Ed
Seminole, SR 434, Longwood
fund a spiraling prison popu- Fortune, 1)-Pace. "But this recHope Ball for Cancer Society
lation and welfare rolls.
ommendation seems to be saycancelled.
MAY 22
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The Askew proposal calls for Ing the bottom is nowhere in
Seminole County Federation
of Woman's Clubs, 10:30 a.m. stripping t9 million from the sight."
meeting followed by covered state's oil spill trust fund, $7.7
dish luncheon and Installation, million from a program to con~
Board meets at 9:30 am., struct an Institute for sexual
Casselberry Woman's Club, psychopaths and $13.6 million
Yesterday's high 89, low this
from public schools.
Drive.
verbr
morning 66. mere was .39 in.
The state funds, and an mddl MRS. LEXIE GOINGS
Sanford; five sisters, Mrs.
ches of ridn. C)ntir,uLA wami
WIM Of WOMM VtQtt,
U(nal $6 millim In federal
Mrs. Lexie Mae Goings,70, of .%label Young, Moultree, Ga.,
and humid through tomorrow 7:30 p.m., First Federal of funds, would be divided among
with occasio na l thunderstorms. Seminole, SR 434, Longwood. programs for aid to de pendent 56 Redding Gardens, Sanford, Mrs. Cecil Newton, also of
died Th ursday. Born In Colqultt Moultree, Mrs. Necla Bates,
Highs mostly in the mid and
Grace
County, Ga., she came to Pensacola, Mrs.
upper 80s and lows tonight —
Sanford three years ago. She Peacock, Plymou th and M rs.
mainly in th e low 70s. Southerly
was a member of the Church of Marcell a Toler, Pensacola;
wInds 10 to 15 mph. Rain
brother, Hulett Lawrence, Ray,
the
Nazarene, Longwood.
probability 70 per cent today, 50
Survivors Include her Ga.
per cent tonight and 70 per cent
Brisson Funeral Home in
husband, John Goings of
tomorrow,
Annie Ruth Robinson
, 1975
MAY
of
charge
of arrangements.
Sanford;
daughter,
Dawn,
Extended Forecasts Sunday
Bruce Mingo Jr.
ADMISSIONS
through Tuesday. Considerable
Wa tson B. Wa ll at Sr.
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HOSPITAL NOTES

cloudiness with scattered
mainly afternoon th undershuw- Carrie

Luster
Elsie H. Griffith
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rs Sunday and Monday. Anne E.
Truluck
r
Tuesday mostly fair. Lows
mostly in6Os except 70 extreme Greg M. Jacoby
south and Keys. Highs mostly Aletha Madeline Journey5
DeBary
upper 80s
Mary
G. Rife, DeBary
Daytona Beach tides, highs —
Madge Hall, DeBary
12:57 a.m., 1:31 p.m.; lows
Flavla S. Gerolamu, Deltona
Laura S. [Avery, Deltona
Canaveral highs — 13:39 a.m.,
William E. Riemerischuelder,
• LW 1:05 p.m.; lows
655 am.,
Deltona
7:19 pm.
Anna Gilligan, Deltona
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seething over the Bay of Pigs Bennaton Ramos denied re- back the how of the country." Bennaton Ramos said he
Invasion 14 years after it ocdefend himself against
celving any money. He sugReina claimed that UIIII would
the
charge.
cuffed and only now shows in- gested it might have been paid Brands executive John Taylor
terest in normalizing relations to someone
else using his name, paid the money to Bennaton wnwuuuuw'
with Washington. China and the
United States had virtually no
Following the disclosure last Ramos in Zurich, Switzerland,
MARY
contact for ZI years before mon th that t he American ex- on Sept. 3-4, 1974.
.a cutlet"
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moving toward detente.
porters of Chiquita Banana paid
Bennaton Ramcas responded :
the bribe to a high-ranking "There could have been a bank
'SCAREER APPAREL
In a related development Honduran official, the Wall
Its I IIat So of Dot Treck Rd
32
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transfer
but
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did
not
get
th
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Thursday the new Saigon gov- Street Journal reported that the
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Lopez Arellano. But the money
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Vietnamese interests and
"This thing wt of strikes me welfare rolls and In prison.
MAY 20
to determine if any of the mon- leged payoff to Bennaton
elassets
in Washington.
"We don't like to do this
Florida Nurses Association as distasteful," Rep. Earl Dixcy was passed on to Lopez beRamos. E101. Black, chairman
meeting,
4
p.m.,
County
on,
D-Jacksonville
and
chair.
ther,"
Cresse
said.
"It's
not
a
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State Department official! cause he would not !et it check of United Brands until his suiSeminole County School Bus Dist.
Drivers Bazaar and Car Wash Health Dept auditorium. All man of the subcommittee, said good thing for anybody. But we acknowledged receipt of the
Inuummy as we pariel refuum found the increases in Ilie-se note and declined comment
beginning at 9:30 a.m., old U.S. nurses Invited.
to
vote on the proposal. "We're areas ,till be much higher than beyond saying that it was under
Rank building, Sanford Plaza.
not going to be rushed into any. our original estimptes."
MAY 21
study.
Debate centered on stripping
Seminole County Citizens
Altamonte-Casselberry thifl."
Dixon, with the agreement of money from the oll spill trust The last ambassador of the
Band REACT team No. "Chamber of Commerce Orange
ousted Saigon regime, Iran
coffee Break, 6-11 p.m., Pen- Juice Club, C of C office, other members of the panel, lund and the schools.
"I'm going to oppose this and Kim Phuong, still works at the
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there was no elaboration.

rescued crew members would
They said their conditions for uncertain how far his rule cxbe flown from Singapore to relations with Washington are tends.
their homes in the United that the United States respect
It is expected that South VietStates.
South Vietnamese sovereignty nam eventually will come tinAfter getting underway and that it live up to its respon- der the exclusive control of

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the Thailand Gulf Island of wcrturt' for diplomatic rela- new government are assurTang following 14 hours of tions with Washington and that ances that it is in
full control of
Commun ist gunfire described they are uncertain just what th e the country and that
It wi ll
BS "intermittent and heavy." United States is being asked to abide by
its international obli.
The Mayaguez and its 39 recognize.
gatlons.
crewmen are to arrive In SingProvisional Revolutionary
But officials suggested the
apore this weekeid, skipping Government leaders in Saigon Vietnamese case won't be quite
their scheduled stop In Thai- disclosed Wednesday that they that simple. Currentl), the SaiIan Officials of R. J. Reynolds are willing to have diplomatic gon government Is under what
Industries, parent company of relations with all countries of is known as a military manage.
Sea-Land Services, Inc. which the world, including the United ment committee led by Col.
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Two Americans were killed,
14 are missing and an unknown
WASHINGTON
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Central Florida Chorale
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A Honduran inThe comm ission chairman, galpa last July to offer the
Committee, 3:15, school Plaza, Casselberry.
Community
Community Room, Altamonte the United States tiled to de vestlgative
commission
says
Jorge
Arturo Reina, the rector president 'everal hundreds of
library.
Speaker, Dr. John Mills, stroy over a 20-year period exthat
former
Economy
Minister
of
the
National University, rec- thousands" to "fix the banana
Seminole Audubon Society director of Center for Govern- tended an olive branch to
Abr
a
ham
Bennaton
Ramos
got
ommended
In a broadcast that problem." But he said the cornChicken barbecue supper
Meeting for families and nwnthly meeting and covered mental Responsibility, U of F. Washington just 16
days
after
the
$1.2
million
bribe
United
the
new
regime
headed by Col. mission had informatien that
sponsored by Sanford Police friends of Spinal Blflda, 8 p.m., dish picnic at Silver Lake home Reservations to Mrs. John achieving victory.
Brands
paid
to
get
the
banana
Juan Melgar Castro take the Lopez rejected the offer.
Benevolent Association, Forest Park School, Silver Star of Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford.
Melick.
export
tax
lowered,
contrast
Cuba
Is
still
case to the courts "to bring
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AMBASSADOR HAYS?: Blunt-spoken
The
Chinese
d1scorraged
North
Korea's
Kim
Waycic
Hays, D..Ohjo, a power In the house,Rep.
was
Other radio reports from the field State
that everybody..,
fl-Sung, according to the secret cables, from considered la
the blood reprisals already have started. One
st fall for the ambassador's Job in
stirring up trouble on the 38th
parallel. He England. Hays confirmed that he was apreia
the orders r
u Communist
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greatest single Impediment and
wanted to take advantage of the US. setbacks in
high cornmand, called for the execution of all Awle to econotnic reowery are the pesWnW&amp; Southeast Asia and had gone 10 Peking to
proached about the post by a White House aide
swW
but that he "was never really Sue whether
ily off
from lieutenant to colonel, ann frightening statements of Minlstra
out the Chinese about It.
was
an offer or just a feeler,"
wzves
together wi th their
and children.
spo ke ten. If they'd just shut up for about a
In any
, he :
"didn't
lake itseri'tiiy" because he was "
Another irdavepW r4w called (or the month. m.I their rhethiric 6nd let this emmy
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calmly is the possibility of Jack Nicklaus WIll"
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Sanford Women's Republican
Club Rummage Sale, 107 Hine
Lake Dr., Loch Arbor.

Warning

Asia.

MAY
Auction by Deltona United MAY 24
Church of Christ, 1 p.m., church
Idylwilde Elementary School
Fertilizer sale, Optimist Skating Party, Melodee Skating
fellowship hail, 1969 Providence
Youth Athletic Fund and Rink, 6:304:30 p.m.
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published one set of rates through each
organization which will apply to all its iinembers.
The result is that all household goods CIXTttrl
must charge if not exactly the sanm rates, rates
which are so close that they eliminate all price
competition within the Industry and force
carriers to compete with each other on quality of
service.
There Li curren tly a massi ve effort by
pecial interest grcups to de,-regulste the entire
transportation Industry and permit open price
competition. This would not only cause quality
service to sdfer a miserable death but al@D drive

WASHINGTON — Not long after the Com. clini).
(.' r .1.__t mo%t-r, 1Fk'_" without 3%4111ti,ig 1 -Lre ftially,U.&amp;I tht~ WLWd nut ubjftl 1A1 U.i. MW.
nuinisu c2ptw-ed Phnun: PcrJi wid a)"lidated upW.jed currunuaian. Appamdy, the Kluner
woeds, I Unit *e'd on the road to ret-vvM." port fjr Indonesia, M&amp;IaysW, the phWppines,
their hold on Cambodia, they Issued the following Rouse want to eliminate everyone who
might
secret instructions:
Humphrey is chairman of the Joint Thailand and oth er nations surrounding
Congr
Econ'xnlc Committee, which Indochina.
"Eli mina te all high-ranking mili tary of..
The secret State Department cables
es also oversees the economy. He was partkulaiiy
licials, government officials, Do this s.ecretiy report that reprisals have been
The Chinese took exception, of course, to
taken in Vietnam uisturbed, aecoz'ding to his priva te menia,
get provincial officers who owe the Can. agaLst people who worked f or the
over
Defense
Secretary James Schlesinger's
Americans. Treasury Secretary William Simon's "constant
munl't party a tiioj debt."
statement
One reoort claims 120 people were hauled out of pronouncements that the
including Taiwan In the
defense
federal deficit cannot line. They also are committ U.S.
DaNang and executed.
e
d to support
he financed without choking off money and
Thcc are the ezad words, translated into
Communist !nsurgendes throughout the world,
cMit
for the private sector.
English, that went out ever the Khmer Rouge
Footnote: The Cominwtlsts also have W'en
Sol tricUy on the QT, the Chinesewant
communications network. U.S. intelligence acutely embarrassed, according to intelligence
'It seems to me that, if the economic coun- U.S. armed forces to leave the Far 'ist.
Ircr([)t' the radio tran5n-!is1 and zit a reports, by press reports of refugees fleeing
lors to the President are doing their job they
Lr,nation to Washington by secret cable,
from them. Many of the refugees who
GAS WIThY: The mar.stve lobbying cam.
gut away, would be able to seiedule government fma.c1ng
ac
cording to the ca bl es, say they left because
We have taken pains to obtain the 5eet cable
in such a manner as not Id really Interfere with pa
to jack up natural gas prices pic ked up
y feared for their lives.
anti to quote the exact language, tiecauae
the private and corporate
of Commerce and the Natlunal Association of
Conunvnista have denied press re,rts that a
HUMPHREY HOWLS: In sharp language
CHINESE
SUPPORT:
since
the
Saigon
Manufactitters
on March X, according to inbloodbath is taking place in the captured Intended strictly for the eyes of his 3ff,
countries.
surrender, Peking has aecretiy encouraged
WW Memos In our possession. WIdle m big
Hubert Humphrey, D.-Minn.,
Administration spokesmen of scaring the United States to hold the line in Asb. 7'he companies P1011W to &amp;Hmgulate "M prices, a
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nexatlon of Sikkim today, making the little Himalayan
kingdom th e 22nd Indian state and reducing Its once.
absolute monarch to commoner status. President
Fakhruddin All Khan ratified a constitutional amendment
completing the absorption of the 2, 745.6quare-mlle
kingdom and making its 200,000 people Indian citizens.

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hcials rem:ined under howe arrest today in southern
Laos, the U.S. Embassy reported. It said they were in no
danger. The Embassy denied reports that students In the
southern city of Savannakhet had threatened to kill the
Americans unless th e Vientiane government was purged
of corrupt and rightist officials. The Americans were t.ak.
en to the provincial governor's house Wednesday after a
mob of students ransacked the Savannakhet headquarters
of the U.S. Agency for International Devclopment.

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With such rapid growth in the transportation
industry, the Federal Government thought that
it wot-Jd be prudent to step in and creaW the Interstate Commerce Commission, a regulatory ':4.
body charged with the responsibility of overseeing and iniuring performance In the public
interest of all modes of public, surface transxirtation in the United States. I.C.C. Becomplishes this by setting down very specific
rules and reg ulations with which all carriers
must comply or face a rather stiff fine or

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As saged Its headquarters: "All took. The Ponce Is expected to away from the United Slates These U.S. sources said the hints from Bangkok that a
the freighter Mayaguez today crew healthy but had a rough dock In Thailand Monday.
since the Communist-led vic- Thai protests were entirely ex- speed-up of U.S. troop with.
steamed toward a safe port, time."
tories elsewhere in Southeast pectable and largely designed drawals from Thailand will he
U.S. officials are claiming that
The company also said a sis.
The use of U.S. has" in Thai. Asia.
to shore up Thailand's recent demanded. These sources in.
its dramatic recovery by mill- ter ship of the Mayaguez, the land to stage the attack and
more neutralist Image.
dicated that the timetable of
tary force will signal China and Ponce, left Hong Kong on rescue produced renewed rioBut U.S. diplomatic sources
U.S. withdrawal is privately
North Korea that the United Wednesday and is following the tests from the Thais who have
professed little concern In pciU.S. sources also viewed as agreed on by Washington and
States is not a "paper tiger" In same route that the Mayaguez publicly been trying to move vale over the Thai
protests. entirely predictable tlw new Bangkok.

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removal from Thailand of the last of the 1,100 U.S.
MarLnessent to the rounry for
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catichaI Choonhavan said his office had recommended
that Premier Kukrit Pramoj and his cabinet withdraw the
Thai ambassador in Washington, expel the 25,000 U.S.
troops still sthtlofledin ThallandanddenouneetheUpjted
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Do people still deliver May baskets to good high priority of fariily, the respect and en- would find that they are incurring
Organization need the base for the security of the
Then public reaction set in. me same worries
much more
friends
aroune. town" Our growing-up neigh- couragement of minoritie3, t he genuine damage to their belongiNi because the carriers
Mediterranean region and the European continent. The Urdted that harr-i
. Ame!icans about the safety of nuclear
States has had use of the base since 1946. The treaty expired reactors and the disposal of radio1ctls'e wastes, borhood had that nifty ritual of mothers making discussion of deep religion, all flow from the which are still in business would be transfering
early Ln 191774, but we are using the Lajes facaities unt.il a new *Zbe sanw doubts about whether a continual a basket of bright flowers and kids delivering witard of WestwoodL In the tournament of life, shipments between trtxks and waiting for full
treaty is negotiated.
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expansion of consumption will bring a this magic package to a deserving friend or Wooden is a player-coach.
loads before they rcH In order to find a profit In
.
Is
Oic lower rams. it is not in the terest of the
A CaPtALM
Corresponding unprovement
u* quality of
the growing threat of Communism In Portugal, We cannot life, the same questions about a developed would serve the same sentiments, for there are
RaI0 L.ew
Jon1ng Jcin Wooden In the consumer to de-regulate. Even though actual
canpromise, however, on the matter of the A=vL We should nation's responsibility to the world wW to future t.hose on the national sctne who mef it such retirement world this qving is Dr. Ralph Lioew. prices would be lower, the buying public WmW
make it clear toPorugaI that Its commitment to NAM requires generations are being endlessly debated by reugnitlon:
pastor of Holy Trinity Luthet*n Church of suffer a greater financial loss by having cornJohn Wooden — Even your grandmother Buffalo, N.Y. For 31 years Dr. Laew has made peti1tion shifted awa) from qwility in service and
,etwwal of the Azores base agmwrain,t without a set of unw- Swedish pofticians and scientists mW actidsts
ceptable preconditions.
knows that he has been an outstanding basket- this great urban parish a landmark In the city, not having a government agency to enforce iL
and the mass media.
ball coach for 40 years and just led UCLA to its He has been part of that distinguished preaching
Transportation brings us all closer together
It makes one think of the ancient curse, "May 10th national champinnhf p Wooden's con- tradition that makes Buffalo so famous.
For out and provides us with all the conveniences which
you five in interesting times." For the Swedes, tribution to our time goes far beyond the obvious of this city came Harry Emerson Fosdick, and to we tend to take for granted. During this week let
the times are certainly Interesting, and although achievements in the grueling world of collegiate this community came George Arthur Buttrtck us reflect on the
vital role all modes of tranthere are only eight million of them, how well sports. To thocsanth he has been a quiet, and Bishop Scaife. Dtrin
his time, Dr. Loew sport'atlon play In our daily lives.
An inventor th.nits he has sol ved a problem for people who this admirable people meets the challenges of determined symbol of Christian lay leadership, anchored the ministry of Holy Trinity and was
Mike Bragan, SaIeI Manager
want to carry handguns as protection against criminals — a the fimes will be of more than passing interest to His book, "They Call Me Coach" (Word Pub.) !s for ma,iv years the dating-uished writer of this
Adams Transfer &amp;Storage Inc.
the world's other four billion,
a hf'-shaping volume for kids and adults. The NEA coiumn.
dangerous if understandable reaction to the high crime rate.
Agents for United Van Lines, Inc.
"laser" Is a nonle thal pocketslz weapon that fires a dart Into
an adversary and stuns him with a nonlethal charge of electncity.
What bothers us th3t this Torn Swiftian Invention would be
as handy a weapon for the criminal. Instead of threatening his
Victim wi th a gun, the robber simply could zap him wi th 50,000
volts and clean out the cash register.

BERRY'S WORLD

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for 73 per cent of its energy. Another 14 per cent
comes from water power, but
The Leftist government an Portugal is circulating word
it is ready to resume negotiations with the United States of Oppose expanding this source. It has no coal and
America over use of the important air base in the Azores. The no natural gas, but It does have vast deposits of
tmns it is outlining in public unerances leave some doubt as to uranium and a well-develop-td nuclear
technology.
Portugal's real desire (ci serious talks.

Editor, The Herald:
From airplanes and buses to ships and trucks,
our nation's transportation system plays a Vital
and often subtle role in all our daily lives.
Practically everything we have in our homes a nd
places of business was brought to the market
place by some mode of public transportation. t
This week, May 11-17, Is being observed as
National Transportation Week, a nationwide
observance of the importance of all segments of
the transportation industry.
Tra nsportation Is the very basis upon which
our economy Is built. Since the days when in.a.0
production began, manufacturers had to have an
efficient way to get their goods from the plant to
the market. Mass production,, by Its orn
definition, created too many goods to be 4
e locality. Several of the
markeud in
nations entrepreneurs, spawned by our system
of free enterprise, saw the maufacturers' needs
for an effective yet inexpensive tcansportation
system, inexpensive so that the cost of the
manufactured goods would not be driven beyond
pubUc. They saw
the buying power of the
way to mt thI ceel was to create
the
ip;itIVt network of many transportation
0
lines over scheduled routes which would serve
the are4s of greatest need. Vehicles would pickup and unload along the way as their customers
required, th us dividing the cost of one trip tx!tween many people and accomplishin g economic
feasibility for both the buying publi c and
themselves.

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The Editor

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like many Americans, Swedes are asking
themselves
why they should have so much when
security by the Communist successes in Indochina*
countries
have so little. lAke Americans,
A free South Korea is essential to Japanese other
e
Swedes
th
are
currently
conducting a national
security .
about events in Korea than the effect on Asian

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and
One thing wrong with the domino theory is that where they should
go from here, especially in
it assumes one domino has to touch another to the matter of energy consumption, and
topple it. If one domino falls hard enough, it can especially in the field of nuclear energy. And
make others start swaying, clear across the table. even as in America, the Arab oil embargo seems
to have started it all.

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John C. Elder, Longwood
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Lynn C. Carroll, Deltona
Henry B. Maloney, Deltona
Paul E. Quasny, Deltona
George N. Kaplan, Deltona
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Church In Lantana will speak backgrounds.
"Discipline in the Home," a
May 31 at the Christian
Coffee and doughnuts will be new film that shows how
Outreach meeting at Brain served at 9:30 and the program parents may see the children in
Towers, First Street, Sanford, will begin at 10 a.m.
terms not only of their
I fealed of partial blindne-w and
7U mother of three sons, she problems but also in the :
potential of what they may i
paralysis, she conducts a is a New Englander, who )'a
prayer and teaching ministry lIvedinFlorlclaformanyyears. become will be shown at
Central Baptist Church Sunday
She has served In retreats f
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Episcopal, Catholic, Methodist a
and Baptist groups

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TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
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Gene Lilly, an Orlando will be confirmed May 18 at
businessman healed after 19 Ascension Lutheran Church of
years of Multiple Sclerosis, will Casselberry by Pastor Gerald
be ministering at First Seaman at the 10 30 a m
Assembly of God, 27th &amp; Elm, service, after which the class
inSanford this Sunday at 7pm members will partake of their
A healing service will be held first communion

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West Side Free Will Holiness
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Church, adjacent to the home. Mother Ruby Wilson and the
Speaker For the occasion will help of her husband, Timoth)
be Horace Orr, president of (Papp)
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communIty worker u the the community since It was
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mothers and mvthers with youngest babies in both morning
services on Mother's Day. From left, Mrs. Jon Rogers receives
corsage from Rev. 1-co King, while Mrs. Louise huh, oldest
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WILSOK.EICHELBERGER
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LASH-QUEEN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
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Those with a strong and un shakable faith are the lucky ones. They have gained
a sense of proportion and basic values through their church. And they didn't
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faith! They had to start looking for it. YOU do, too. And where?
In church, of course!

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birthday of the church. 'the a person accepts Jesus Christ,
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recent
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baptism of the Holy Spirit" and
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Church, ChlrsVs body. Yet I am because of this action In 1
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disagreements over the nature must be the means by which CHERUBIM
The annual Spring Concert of Grace United Methodist crcii aierutm otr win be prrseed Catholic, as accumulating port," he said.
CHOIR
V o y 1) I it s work. I here ones ii inu oduum "to &amp; e vckl)
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Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The chfilr Is dfrvcted by,%Irs. 1111da Taylor with Mrs. Nancy Rape information ernerges about
are iiiriy reasons for Uw. On of believers
PRESENTS CONCERT as acc(impanist.
undercover CIA intervention in circles first began generating
the one hand, some who have
There are also the continuous
affairs of foreign countries, last fall after disclosures about
received one of the more or repeated workings of
particularly in Latin America. CIA expenditures in Chile to
conspicuous spiritual gifts Holy Spirit throughout the tile
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"A lot of missionaries are buttress opposition to the
soinetitnes display feelingh of of the ChrisUan. These include A.
r&amp;rvous
about it," says the Rev. Salvador Allende government
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superiority toward other filling (Eph. 5:18), illumination
WiUiam Wipfler, an Episcopal in the period before it was
Christians who do not possess John 16:13-15), conferring of the
priest and head of the Latin overthrown In a military coup.
Rd., DeBary, for a buffet St. Paul Baptist Church, 9th
such a gift. They may also gifts (I Cor. 12), and production
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luncheon, after which the Street and Pine Avenue, in a
strongly urge such a believer to of the fruit Gal. 5:fl-23).
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seek tWs special gift from God. special interest to some are the
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These other Christians may more spectacular gifts, to
-' .Two, will celebrate Its 2jyJ friendly game of Ping-Pong.
I then in turn become suspicious, which the term "charismatic"
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Anniversary, Sunday, at 11
At 7 p.m. the Prayer Group Grace
jealous and resentful of this is sometimes rather narrowly
Methodist
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Theme
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First group. Out of this in a local and hence Inaccurately applied
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Women On The Move." Guest the Community center, when
church
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distrust, -speaking in tongues, exocisrn
Former U. S. Repiresentativd
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divisiveness and lack of love, of demons, physical healing.
speaker will be Miss Marva Y. Marion Let- of Sanford will be Bill Gunter will be featured hope is being rushed by the States where Vietnamese
Hawkins, a member of First the speaker.
What is the cause of this Because of their dramatic
-speaker Tuesday at 7 p.m. at a United Bible Societies to refugees are temporarily
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
-disto rtion of what should be a character and the rather
banquet held by Grace United Vietnamese people recently housed
Camp Pendleton,
Church, Sanford.
most precious distinctive of elating effect upon the
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Williams Chapel
MISS Hawkins is president 01
Christian faith?
possessor, these gills are often
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Mission No. Two Department of
I believe it results from two highly sought by Christians.
Women's Day will be oh- seniors from the church and
In response to requests from
The United Bible Societies'
Congress No. One, state field served Sunday at WiUiams their parents.
misunderstandings or Those who have such a gift, and
ChrisUan clergy and laypeople production center in Hong Kong
I -% misplaced emphasis. It may be particularly the gift of speaking
worker of Mission No. Two ard Chapel Missionary Baptist
Beginning in June, Miss among the refugees, the is rushing a printing of 10,000
caused by failure to understand In tongues, often want everyone
financial secretary of the Church, Williams and Marker Paula Parker from Asbury American Bible Society is Vietnamese New Testaments,
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the nature of the Holy Spirit's to have
District Convention. Mrs. Helen Streets, Altamonte Springs. Theological Seminary will printing 50,000 copies each ci 20,000 copies of a Scripture
work in the church or failure to
The Spirit Is sovereign in His
Jackson Is president, and Rev. The speaker at the morning serve the church as summer two Scripture Selections in Portion containing the life and
G. W. Chapell Is pastor.
recognize what lie Is striving to choice of bestowing such gifts
service will be Miss Jeanette youth director.
Vietnamese on the theme of teachings of Jesus, and 50,000
Austin of Channel 2 News and
do In the church and how. It upon members of the body of
"hope." The first contains additional Vietnamese
Temple Shalom
ARThUR KENNEDY
Sandra Beamon of the Church
may also be a consequence of Christ.
1n 27 and 55 and 2 Scripture Selections on the
failure to place the same type
Altamonte. Redeemer Lutheran Corinthians 2:1-13. The second theme of "consolation" for
Where
the
Holy
Spirit
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Commissioner Arthur R
Michael Goodman will of- Ms. Geraldine Robbins is the
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Beginning this Sunday, Isthel4thchapt.eroftheGospel shipment to Guam, the
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the
realityof
Kennedy,first
black
ciate tonight at 8 p.m. Yiskor chairman and Ms. Deana Redeemer Lutheran Church of of John. These are being PhOppines, Wake Island, and
these matters that the Scrip. ,,is presence wifl be demon. missioner of Orlando wW be
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tures do
Berryann, co-chairman. Rev. the Redeemer
lord
shipped by air to chapIali at other refugee centers
stratedby His production of the guest speaker a'1a.n
om to be held at United Matthew Wilson is pastor.
hold
and
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The primary source for fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22-23). Sunday at St. James AME Church of Deltona. The
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Christian belief and practice is Where these qualities are ab. Church, Ninth and Cypress Sisterhood will participate In First Christian
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the Bible. Our secondary sent, it questionable whether It Avenue on the theme: "Our the services and
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honor members who are 1975 luck supper and a take ''
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derstand what the teachings of found. Paul elevates the reality through Central Florida, he Full Gospel
morning service. 'unda
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the Bible mean, expands, and of love as mt to be desired organized the Orlando Negro
Harold Harris
makes them significant to us and sought in the life of the Chamber of Commerce, served
Gene Shelton of DeBary will "The Art of Living" and several
and helps to prove their reality. Spirit-filled believer (I Cor. 13). as chairman of the Orange lead the DeBary Full Gospel
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youths will assist In the service
There are three general
If we are really concerned County United Appeal, chair- Prayer meeting to be held at 10 A reception for the graduates
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
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Spirit, man of the Orange County am. in the DeBary Community will follow the service, spon. of Sanford will observe Penwork: those works done once we will give Him, the position Heart Fund and Orange County Center.
sored by the Christian Women's tecost Sunday at the 8 a.m. and
and for all in the ministry of the which is righly His within the Easter Seal Campaigns. He is
Following the meeting, all in Fellowship.
The
Youth 10 a.m. services Sunday. The
1i- - -church; those activities done church and our own lives. We an
ordained Deacon of Shiloh attendance with their families Fellowship will not meet on church will hold a Day of I
once In the life of each will, In other words, neither Missionary Baptist Church and will adjourn to the home of Mr. Sunday night. At 3 p.m., Dr. Discovery Saturday led by Rev.
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Christian; and those works resist what He Is trying to do is a former Director of and Mrs. Bill Sharp, at 58 Shell Harris will be guest
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Vietnamese Adoptees May Have Delayed Trauma
By JOANNE KOCH
"Most people here in America assume with an Incredible naivete that a child coming here from Vietnam
tiil be unscathed by war, starvation, kiss of mother and
lather. I want to let adoptive parents and the adoptive
thildren know that when the impact of the blood, tears
nd hunger has its delayed reaction, they should not feel
uilt Whether it ; skin rash or an outbreak of
mquent behavior or even a schizophrenic withdrawal.
one can
±Dr. Maria Pi
hers delivers this warning, not to discourage
the adoption of Vietnamese children but to alert adopting
parents to the possibility uf future emotional problems.
Dr. Piers, dean of the Erikson Ins ti tute for Early
lduca tion, has done extensive clinical work wi th children
trauma ti call y separated from their families
Dr. Piers reminds us not to be misled b the good
behavior, bland ex pressions and lack of outbursts on the
Nit of these children. Between the ages of eight months
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years tLt hiIdrtn are ill-cquipixd to arti c ulate
their fears and feelings of loss and confusion. Yet they are
f:ir more vulnerable than adults or even older children to
th e damagtng eff ects of sudden kiss and separation from
f=ilmr -a-CrId.
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Governor Reuben Askew has proclaimed May 1110
June 15, Adopt A thUd Month in Florida.
Ms BeverlyWorrell, Executive Director of the NAACP
Tri-State project and Ms Mary Beth Koechlln, Florida
Coordinator said he also encourages "contract families"
'amuics who choose each ouier
Th e NAACP A do ption Project is federally funded by the
Office of Child Dcelnpment to recruit families for
adoption of children agencies consider hard to place.
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would be separated from everything familiar and placed
in a strange w orld, 'k ith not ev e nn our ii irne or sour
uwuung &amp;o give a sense of familiarity. Ibis would be
horrible enough for an adult. It is worse for a child,"
claims Dr. Piers.
Y&amp;ung childi en have 1ALle or w cjpif* equipment. Thvy
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many non-verbal ways. ill health, "perfect" behavior,
learning difficulties In 1* may be the result of wit.
nes.3lng the bombing of one's village ln 1973. Peanut butter
sandwiches, playmates and positive - thinking cannot
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the past, though it strikes us as painful, alien even
shameful
Dr. Piers strongly advises that the children who an
to a given name be it Nuyen or Sari be allowed to
keep that name. As one parent of an adopti ve black 4
Asiatic child told me, "We saved the old clothes he had
when we adopted him. When he Is unhappy, he wants his
old clothes and we let him hold them." Any aim! of
Identity —a torn shirt, a name, a pencil stub —may serve
as a security blanket for disoriented children facing a
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offer. The only further damage that could be dime Is to
buy them, drw them up in starched shirts and aprons
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As the champion talks, Lyle sits back and comments, "He's
going through his moment. I'll have my moment In th e rin g."
Unfortunately, Lyle can't fight offensively arid defensively at
the same Lim,-. So All figures to pick him apart
"I'm going to talk to you, I'm going to play with you ... oh, oh
you're in trouble," the champion tells his challenger.
Although All figures Lyle will be frightened, the record tends
to disagree. While In prison, Lyle was stabbed by a fellow inmate and came close to dea th.
"I've gone through so much that I couldn't be frightened by
All," the challenger declared. 'He's just another man."
In Las Vegas, where betting Is legal, the book shops haven't
posted odds on the match. The only
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My husband was in a hospital
which we are presently living two months ago, and he was In a
and mine is in a town 250 miles ward because that's all we
luncheon, May 31 at 11:30 a.m., Fannette Edwards, president;
Helen Dormaily, Augusta (ruin here,
could afford. Well , he snored so
in the Sears Comm unity Room, Alice Belnert , senior vice- .'acobs
By coincidence, both high bad they had to move him Into a
and
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responsibilities
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?,lant,eI Rodrgtiez will be
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the junior vice-president; ma installed as commander of the
and Tax Positionsof the League Center for Governmental Benedict, secretary; Evelyn Barracks by past
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) As if the Golden State Warriors
don't have enough to worry about against the Washington
Bullets, they'll be losing their regular home court for two
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Because the Oakland Coliseum Arena will be hosting an ice
show next week, the Warriors will play the smnd and third
games of the National Basketball Association playoffs at the
Cow Palace in San Francisco.
The Oakland arena would be available for a sixth game on
May 30. The schedule was pay dictated by television r
quirements.
The Warriors used to play at the Cow Palace, but publicist Hal
Childs says the team hasn't played a game there in four years.
Tuesday night's initial home contest in the best-of-seven series
for the NBA crown.
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yet to be beaten th is season and Just The Time, winner of his
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Coming to the Preakness from the Kentucky Derby fiell are
Avatar, who was second in the Run for theRoseg; Diabolo,
was third; Master Derby, fourth; Media, fifth; Prince Thou Art,
sixth, and Bold Chapeau, eighth.
All 10 will carry 126 pounds over the 13-16 miles, a sixteenth ,
a mile shorter than the Derby and 5-l6ths of a mile shorter tLtri
the Belmont.
Like the Derby did in its centennial last year, the Preakness is
expected to set records in its 100th running for gross value at
$210.600 and the wumcr' share of $l8,lOo.
Also expected are more than the 61,657 fans who watched
Secretariat win the race in 1973. Millions more will see the 5:40
p.m., EDT, race on television or hear It on radio (both CBS)
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) As the seconds ticked away in the
closing minutes Th ursda y night, 17,077 voices rose in unison,
"13cr-nee! Ber nee!" they chan ted in exultation of Bernie
Parent, the goaltender who has shown the Philadelphia Flyers
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The switch across the bay to San Francisco dampened the
delirium of several Oakland fans after Wednesday night's 83-79
victory over the (7hicago Bulls that boosted the Warriors into the
finals.
"It's unfair to the Warriors and unfair to the fans," said Tim
Bayard of the Fast Bay community of Lafayette. "We've
supported themand now they have to play in San Francisco."
Al t houg h th e Bullets won th ree of four games from th e
Warriors during the season and had a much better overall
record, two Chicago players gave the Califor nians a chance,
"Washington will dominate around the basket," said veteran
forward Chet Walker, "But the Warriors are not only a better
Fhooting team, they're quicker."

said guard Jerry Sloan.
But Norm Van I,ier, the Bulls' other guard, duagreed.
"I'd like to see the Warriors win, but Washington is too awesonic," he said,

point bomb, but referee Ed Rush already 'was waving his
arms, indicating the game was over.
Leonard rushed onto the floor along with one of his players,
Kevin Joyce. Afterwards, Joyce admitted he had shoved a

patrolman.
When he returned to the locken'oom, Joyce said "there
were some policemen outside saying they wanted to arrest
me and I sure didn't need that."
Leonard claimed there was no way that Rush "could hear
that buzzer and he didn't check with the official at the table.
Some of us thought that we had five seconds to go. But that's
part of the game. It was good, rough, tough basketball."
Kentucky Coach Hubie Brown said he thought only two
seconds were left when Keller had the ball. "Keller was still
thinking about what he was going to do when the referee
indicated the game was over. But I'm not going to get into
any controversy as to whether the shot was good or not.
Gilmore's game-winning shot was the only one he made in
the second half as hefinLshed with 12 points.
Dan Issel with 22 and Marvin Roberts with 16 provided the
scoring punch for Kentucky.
George McGinnis, who had scored only seven points by
halftime, ignited the Pacers' rally and finished with 30
points. Joyce had 16.

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A break led to Bill Barber's o pe rung score, at 3:42 of th e thth
period. Van Impe's shot f rom th e the blue line t uk a crazy hop
off the backboards, and whil e Sabres netminder Gerry
Desjardins looked to his right for the puck, it had rebounded to
Barber at the left side of the net.

sign of acknowledgement from their hero.

Behind a painted fiberglass mask, Parent heard their call and
smiled. "It's good," he said of the support he and his teammates

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more important to answer them
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sister w ho rushed over and took miss her class reunion no
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nationwide home television via ABC.
The network figures 50 million will watch All's first per.
formance on the free screen since 1966.
ABC has put up $1.5 million for rights to the fight with AU
guaran teed $1 million and Lyle $1 00,.
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like the first two times, she same way about mine.
DEAR LIGHT: Your husband LIKES PEOPLE IN PORT.
survived.
We have had all sorts of
Now my wife is barely advice on how to settle It, but should see an ear, nose and LAND
speaking to Ine- She Accus" Me we want to know how you'd throat doctor. Some snorers can
CONFIDENTIAL TO &amp;J.L;
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of wanting her dead. That's not
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true, Abby. If I had wanted her
BILL IN ATLANTA he can't, try ear plugs for can te ll a great dc-al
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dead, I wouldn't have rushed
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DEAR
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DEAR ABBY: This Is i treats someone who can't do
limes. On the third try, I felt to my class reunion, and let my
husband go to his.
response to "had It with Clods," him any good.
hat I had to teach her a lessi;
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the
handicapped person who
Was I wrong?
DEAR ABBY: My problem is
resent
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N.%MELS my husband's snoring. I am a
EPP
DEAR NAMELESS: Yet. An very light sleeper, and he (or her) handicap.
I, too, have a handicap that
attempted suicide Is a snores ao loud that l can't sleep.
sham....
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desperate cry for help. I hope
I have tried waking him U
unlike
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I your wife Is getting professional and asking him to turn over on
trip to Investigate the u&amp; his side, but that doesn't work. resentful if strangers inquire.
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at the Cqd
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Restaurant, Wednesday night, were (from left) Myrtle Gradlçk, second vice president; Installing suicidal behavior. She
may over on his back and starts to
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I don't want to start taking
treasurer. (Herald Ph,to by Tom Vlsseent)
a lesion.
pills to make me sleep, and i
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I don't want to have to go into my
have a problem. We both little boy's room as 7 have done
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an official determination to be made."
The teams will be in Indianapolis for games Saturday and
Monday.
The score was tied 93-93 when Artis Gilmore put up a fourfoot spinning hook to pull Kentucky ahead, bringing a roar
from the crowd of 13,212 in Freedom Hall.
How much time was left? Two seconds according to the

Lyle rts woraca nmmseu into goodanape and should weigh
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insisted that the timer made q mistake.
Billy Keller was positive the,' was plenty of time left on
the clock when he fired off a 45-foot shot that was disallowed.
When the shouting and pushing ended Thursday evening,
the final score read Kentucky 95, Indiana 93, giving the Colonels a 2.0 cushion in the best-of-sevenseries for the American
Basketball Association championship.
However, John Welssert, the Pacers' general manager,
said the club would send a formal protest—and the $100 fee
required to post it—to the league offices today.
Weissert also said the Pacers will rtview videotapes of the
game in hopes of finding evidence to support their claim.
"We feel we had a justifiable protest and that we won the
game," he said. " You can't take the game away from a team
in the championship series. We may be wrong, but we want

'I've waited 10 years for this chance and talk Isn't going to
make any difference to me," the challenger declares.
All will come in between 220 and 221, somewhat heavier than
he was in recent years but a couple pounds lighter than when he
knocked out Chuck Wepner in 15 rounds in the Initial defense
Off his record, Lyle will be tougher than Wepner. a fighter Ali
has not yet degnifled in poetry.

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Shouts,, Shoves, Protests

jj fights great, he's got speed and endurance, If you sign to
fight him, increase your insurance,"
Lyle. who spent 61, years in the Colorado penitentiary on a
second degree murder conviction, shrugs off the boasts and the

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John L. Greer's Foolish Pleasure
carries the role of heavy favorite—and two tiny omens of bad
luck—into Saturday's centennial running of the Preakness
Stakes.
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the second Triple Crown sweep in three years.
But the Preakness will be the 13th race of Foolish Pleasure's
career and the 13th anniversary of trainer LeRoy Jolley's trip t
Pimlico with another favorite, Ridan, who wound up second in
the 1962 Preakness.
The favorite's role against a field of nine challengers puts no
special pressure on Jolley. "I'd rather have the favorite than
any of the others," he said,
"But the pressure's there. That's why guys in this busine
have more ulcer scars than anybody else," Jolley added,
"Qiances like this Just don't come along every day.
Winner of 11 of his 12 races, Foolish Pleasure needs victories
in both the Preakness and the June 7 Belmont Stakes to match
Secretariat's Triple Crown sweep of 1973, the first in 25 years.
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M, p uiui.s uauy ne 'iI knoc out c allenger Ron
Lyle In the eighth round tonight.
Lyle, the ex-convict from Denver, says the fight may
not go
that far, and All will be taking the count.
Most observers side with the champion and don't think he'll
have much of a test in the second defense of the crown he won
, from George Foreman in Zaire, Africa, last year.
All, now 33, waxes poetical and philosophical In the manner of
1964 when he first ruled the heavyweight ranks.

Husband Ignores Suicide Attempt
DEAR ABBY: My wife attempted suicide (with pills)
twice. Both times she came
running to me to tell mc what
ahehaddone,solrushed her to
the hospital to have her
stomach pumped.
She pulled that stunt again.
and I ref used to take her to the

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exactly the right size and to Elsa Wil!irr', Rn* 7RR,
quality of needles, fine ta pestry Grand Central Station, N.Y.
wool in a delicately shaded 10017.
range of colors — and then she
A simple design on a hold
chose the cheapest canvas In
scale for a carpet or quickpoint
the store.
I couldn't resist asking her pillow may have only five
why, and the answer, with a threads to the inch. MedIUIfl
shrug, was, 'It's not that im.. canvas — say 10 threads to the
Inch will help capture details
portant.. It won't show."

expression.
Canvas that's 13 threads to
Mono cans-a.
the Inch is my preference for
most pieces. It's easy to see
each thread, yet fine enough for
detail. I'd advise avoiding
canvas with rough, starched
finishes; It takes force to pull
threeds through It and ,our
yarn may fray.
Duo canvas
You should also be aware of
She couldn't be further from Mono, a single-thread canvas,
the truth,
and Duo, a double-thread
That canvas was going to be canvas. Duo permits in
the foundation of her work, the teresting contrasts. On a 1
support of her careful design thread Duo canvas you can do
and hours of stitching. With a 10 stitches per inch in gros point
fine strong canvas her effort and 20 stitches per Inch (for a
could become a piece of lovely face or flower) in petit point,
heritage needlework that would
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Dr. Piers reminds parents adopting Vietnamese
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receive at their Spectrum home. "That's why we work so hard
to have the extra playoff game he re,"
hard work—Parent's hard work—closed the door and the goal
on the Buffalo Sabres Thursday night in the opener of the
National hockey League's final playoff series. Parent was
astonishing in the 4-1 triumph, especially during a full minute of
siege while the Sabres had a two-man advantage.
The pressure was on. Buffalo had not won here in their fiveyear history. They had never beaten Parent. And they had lost
the last 13 exhibition and regilar season meetings to the
Flyers—with or without Parent.
So %- hep Philadelphia right wing Gary Dornhoefer and de.
(ensemsn Andre Dupont were sent off with penalties within a
second span, Buffalo pulled out all its offensive stops.
And Parent pulled all the defensive ones. Shot after shot
rocketed towards his goal. Leg save, stick save, glove
save. ..and th e Sabres were stopped.
"It was one of th ose t hings," Parent said. "You make the
right move, the puck hits you, th en you get a few breaks and win
the game."
Others were far more laudatory of the 30-year-old goaltender
ho held the fort until a slow-starting Philadelphia attack could

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The Flyers managed only two shots in th e first period, the first
by defenseman Ed Van Impe with 842 left in the session. There
were eight more shots in the second period, but no goals. Ilianks
to Parent, however, Buffalo hadn't scored, either.

Desjardias, who was beaten 2' minutes later by Ross Lonsberry and at 11:41 by Bobby Clarke. Buffalo's Rick Martin ternporarily cut Philadelphia's lead to 2-1 at 1 1:07
7 of the period with
a blisterin g 20-foot slap shot that was In before Parent could
blink.

Super Sport
Seventy athletes will compete Jerry Mayes, last years
Saturday, Sunday and Monday champion in the older group,
for individual honors in the are competing.

second annual Sanford Super-

Athlete Competition.
Participants will compete in
seven of the 12 events. The top
Competitor in the five age
groups and the over-all winner
will receive trophies.
Nine athletes are competing
in the grades "group; 17 in

Competition will be held at
Seminole High School. except
bowling and golf coin.
petition, which was held at
Bowl America and Mayfair
Club respectively.

Competition begins at 10 a.m.
Saturday, I
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old; 14 in 27-35 years old; 15 in weighilirting, basketball' free
36 years and over.
ttwow, badiiuitc and ping
Mickey Mngle. who won the pong begin at 7
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greeri flag.
Bob in the race.
tempt
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qualified in the filth row. Last year he qualified well, only to
blow a motor in the first lap.
Ed Merdith took another second place In the limited sport.
sman last week at Volusla County Speedway. He again follo wed
Joe Faircioth, who took his second feature of the year.
Ricky Turner's turn to wave that checkered flag is ap.
rroaching. He was leading the race again when a pin came out
Of his steering shaft, causing the car to go into the dirt bank in
the fourth turn.
Harold Johnson and Billy Price had good finisbea once
again, but Girls Dellarco blew a moor In his late model, putting
him out of commission for a ciçle weeks.
Buster McCally
broke a tie-rod when another car rammed him.
Tampa
another lie-md. Rance Phillips of Waycross, Ga. won the
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was second.
The Herald would like to give all motor sports the coverage
they deserve,
if you are involved in a sport that Is being
neglected, or if you are building a new machine, drop a line to
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players owed 1974 salaries by
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Florida teams claim they are attorney, called the WFL
being "blackmailed" Into change in plans "demeaning to
signing 1975 contracts In order the players and not good at all
to collect back pay.
for football in general.
and soggy from two days of
The charges by quarterback
"I played pretty good, just didn't get
Bob Davis and running back
the ball close enough to the hole,"
A.D. Whitfield of the (WUflCt
Top
Trevino, who complained bitterly of poor Florida Blazers and Kim Hampotting alter missing the cut in
mood of the Jacksonvile Sharks
week's Byron Nelson Classic In Dallas. were reported
Or. Twins
"It's getting better," he said, grinned
Ia.iido S&amp;II1-StaX.
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and Twins finally
and paused. "It couldn't get any worse."
WFL Commissioner Chris beat
th
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Tony Jacklin N England shot a 73 in pj
Heznmeter had said in DECUfl. Rebels beat the Twins.
first start of a return to fulltime cambet that new owners would be.
The Rebels downed the Twins
petition In the United States.
gin mee ting back salaries by
Thursday In the first Pee
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April with 15 per cent "down
Wee
League baseball game of
Miller and Gary Player are not corn. paynients" on money due. He
the
season.
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peting.
said the balance would come In
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after trumps. East would take show two aces in response to your
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mething," said a friend. "It mon and Tom Bigelow.
tagin A.ndretti. forced to pass the in miles r hour level fig- just wouldn't seem like I
In the iii) m.p.h. range were i4-r
up the first weekend of quail. wed to be the minimum needed dianapolis witkx,ut him."
Jan Opperman, George Fol-

under-par 67 that gave him a share N the
lead with Larry Nelson in Thursday's
first round N the $150,000 New Orleans
Open Golf Tournament.
Just one stroke back at 68 were
England's gangling Peter Oostertñs,
Allen (no relation to Johnny) Miller,
Gary Sanders, Mike Morky aid Danny
Edwards.
Veteran Dave Hill beaded another
large group at 69.
Defending champion Lee Trevino

as a partial elimination play.
Ins ead of starting on trumps
he cashed dummy s ace and
king of diamonds and ruffed a
third diamond with a high
trumD so as to guard against a
possi le overrud.
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Atlanta at Philadelphia
NEW YORK (AP) - Dave
Neither has had much ex. with Larry O'Brien soon," De- baske tball teams th
Re
bels' big stick with a double '
Cincinnati at MontreI
an hold on players signing new contracts
DBusscbcre,
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the new commis- penence on the job, but accord- Bussthere said Thursday after to two weak ones,"
said De- are receiving the down
and two singles. Mike Knight
New York a P4ovVon
Chk*w of Son D'evo
sioner of the American Basket- ing to DeBusschere, it won't be being named the seventh corn- Bussdere. who was given a mentt
added a bases-loadeti double
t. Louis at San Frarc sco
Decathlonball Association, is ready to go long before they will meet on missioner in the eight-year his- multi-year contract at an estiand Ken Freeman and John
Pottsg' at Los An;eles
"We're giving them
one-on-one with Larry O'Brien, the major "es confronting tory N the ABA.
mated $100,000-$l25,000 per money upon signing," said Magowen poked two singles
his counterpart in the National both leap.
'1 don't know what we'll dis- year. "It's a good possibility we Grantham of the Wing, which apiece.
Basketball
ASSOdatIOfl.
'I'm sure IT get togtther CUSS4iiaybe the weather," he could go with eight teams,"
Harness Racing Staffs
has negotia ting dots to formetr Steve Boyd rapped a double
added with a n1lc.
DeBusschere, a star in the Blars He said the plan calls for the Twins.
Seri1y, however, one of the NBA for 12 seasons with the for paying unsigned players in Twins
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problem of the two Detroit Pistons and New York full out of the contingency fund,
4-4--fl 5 4
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leagues Is the long-standing Knicks before joining th ABA's "hopefully" beginning in
TONIGHT
New York Nets this season as January.
Sports
question of merger.
MERRITT ISLANDFIRST k.M-P.c,f3--$400: 1.
"Merger eventually will fall vice president and general
Is like blackmail," said
P.'ar C y 'Brjkl
Competition begins today in the
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place," said the 34-year-old manager, said another high Whitfield. "This is wholly tineM is Oata e'*n'anI 1). 3 BiSY Florida high school decathlon,
° Y would be trying to thical and undemocratic. This
DeBusschere. the youngest
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Luke which for the first time is a true
commissioner In pro basketball fin.'lize a national television does not help WFL credibility,
IWCiVtI 41.4 Jo%eiaIe Admi rer decathlon,
history. "It's Inevitable, but I contract.
IThich is just what Hemmeter
(fl4$) $1. 7 Tanttys Sptf ire
Q=ges in the decathlon
don't think it's necessary in orHe
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lack
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a
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(Sriniqs 51 I C)'ri Gold (KvCi.a) schedule are designed to
SATURDAY
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SECOND: 1 M-Trot C 3-5600 1 prevent domination by sprinmuch as anything. We just don'
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are playing games
Make The
Battle Las s ie (Mahar) 92, ters. Several running events,
pm (7, II- BaiebiII Worm up
get the exposure aIIdpeep14I
Sor'ega?e Sup (Pa??erion) 11;
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2 - IS p m (2, II - Baseball C .ncinn.ati RiCe at l,lcrtr,a I Ei rus
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What
the
ABA
needs
iinmeunable o appreciate
Hansel Rodney (Blood) 77. 4 Royal have been initiated.
'a n garv.e M'Iaauk ee Brewe,s at Minn,jta TLnSt
war twhat's owed Ifyj
diately to survive and flourish
AReal
wart
'The mflIfl events TE the
Harvester (Wyit?) S 1; S Devils
that we have. We (eel th
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ey are going to get their
Mvo,atr (lapo) Ii. 4 Able Eden 100-yard, 120-yard jj
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yard
teuiQes
best Young league started again
and that is what the ambitious players
m (9)--. Pro Tennis Semi IdlIS01 Alan King Tenni ClaSsic
(BLOOd) 41. 7 (.ra. U 0Liv hurdles, the 440-yard dash and
in
tBrhinard) 101. * C. .1 R odne
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professional Psylngthemajorltyoftheplay.
DeBUSSChErE
said
would
be
his
Generai
Electric
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(Tgtylor) ii
5pm. (6. 131- TrioPreahneu: 10Pt running at Baltimore's
ers'. they are going to be in
first Ot'det f
T14' RD 1 M- Pace C 3-5400; t. events also are slated.
Pirnilco Pace Course.
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There have beca rumors trouble
Cash Bci (Serbes) 101; 2 Wlmas
50m (S)- Pro TennisSemo finals 01 F amily CWc,, Cup. ,aped
Cen?ralAircondlflonfng
Competition begins today ats
At
present,
thereareIoABA
recently
that
the
ABA
was
d
3 p.m (9) WIde World Of Sports Ifld'lnipoIis $00 time trials;
"We may be going to court
System
Chip(VanDeventer)
3 1 3 O?eca
franchises, but two of the
MiS
(Beremak) S 1. 4 Tamena
Jan p.m. and Saturday at 2 pIn, at
AcrId Wrist Wrestling C'iavnpiorntnps; IfltvflItin.l Cliff Diving
m, to completing a iv deal with soon," said Davis of a possible
(Ulmer) 72. 3 Eyre Thrill Merritt Island High ScIxxlI.
CP'amp10nips
Memphis and San Diego, ran NBC. An NBC spokesman said, Injuncti
WALL PLUMBING
on request to halt Ow
570 PM (351- Fishtr'man' riIeno lot trout an saon in
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Into numerous financial prob- however, that nothing definite
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WFL's season until the matter I
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during
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1974-75
season
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yet
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t,
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1007
p r!
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Mike Roberson of Winter
and both were taken over by the
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$' I Pqakett 1VarerScke.f
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770 pm '35. Ii)- Baseball Atlanta Braves at Pladelpitia
league. It is unlikely that either commissioner can sell a con32 7 ¶.tt Art, $C AieIi,l 41
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Atlanta
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In the front row with Fo1, two more former winners,
Gorden Jolircock and Bobby Unser, will lead the pack of
33 cars

fying, is suddenly not the cinch for a we
Behind
starting SPOL
it's only
Eldon
:
he was to make his 11th In(Oten 1-3). (n)
Cannon,
Mike Hk'e
jj
j
esuirs
ly to fillthe last five spots, or Simpson.
'.' 'eu6e at Minnesota
feel
I
have
a
good
shot
at
it-not
bump
slower
machines,
Andretti, competing in the
.nias City a? Boston. (n)
THURSDAY
Monaco Grand Pm while quai just squeeking into the show
CaIferna at Baltimore. (r)
Graham McRae, the top
CakI
at New York. ('i)
FIRST; 1 Mth.anna Chel (A ifying was going on here last with it," Andretu explained. "If
On the bubble are Lee Kun- rookie here in 1973, was schedOe!rot at Tcs..as. Z nl
r'en...on) 7I6103 W S1o2.J H Saturday and Sunday, had the car will only do 182-ILl nnan at 10.4 m.p.h. in an uled to make an appearance to.
Cleveland it CP'c.ago. (n)
Time (1)t005ØQ3 Rutty H (5)700
m.p.h.flatout,I'flswltchtothe Eaglc..offy and Alloquastojna day In Roger McCluskey's
Sedays Games
0 (17) 51550 1 (71*) $107.70 T more or less accepted
Calfoini. at Paflr,e
Eagle
because I know what it's McLaren.Offy at 180.7 m.p.h. backup McLaren.Offy, consid3U A
fying in one of the last two
CAkl&amp;V at New York
capable of."
SECOND: 1. Easter Prodtjc? (0 still open in the 33-car field,
Above them, the speeds hop ered very capable c'f sufficient
-i.a% C
at BO%?C'
"ti) tS: I SC 11 20 310 2 ''
"Ws definitely going to go,"
.' #a.kee at M.nnew?a
Teammate Al Uriser, who almost two miles per hour to speeds.
Fi'.cr t .1
7 20
70 S 60 3, M ss 8 e
r'.eland at Cb)cago
Andretti
said
of
narcsftr
th
(SI) $13170 T
e new C- qualified an Eagle-Offy earlier Sheld Kinser at 1.i89 m.p.h.
Top speed of practice Thurs@)all
worth-powered Parrelli he is at 185.452 m.p.h., had the Co&amp;
Based on practice times day belonged to A.J. Foyt in his
THIRD: 1 Quaker Cal (P trying to work uptospeed. "But worth upto1 last wee,avJ throug
h Thursday,
*PI't%er ) (2)
4.10 7
National L.as.
newCOyOta,Whic1tUL.TIeiap
la
BiyVd Scor* (3) 11 £ aM 3 Ast
don't know If we can get it all Artdretti neared that marked- had a 182.2 m.p.h. clocking in at 191.489 m.p.h. shortly before
East
. Pct. GB sovotitm sityer (61 370 Q (2 3) cured for here In time."
although timers only caught Gary Bettenhausen's backup being towed in with
$10110 I (2-3 all $274501 1:414
engine
70 10 44'
If the new machine doei't him at 175.029. The Eagle-O's Eagle-Olfy. Others over the 180 trouble,
FOURTH:
1.
,rJrey
(H
15 12 54
Kreger) (7)111012*017107. Lusty come art*ind in time, Andretti top speed so far Is a chancy m.p..b. barrier were rookies BdPhilphis
17 11 .54
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Women Lawyers Sue
Over Legal Fees

LegalNoticeI

Legal Notice

LegalNotice

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CLASSIFIED ADS
lI. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Coniplalnt.
Notice ii hereby given that I am
WITNESS MY HAND AND SE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
OR:DA IN AND FOR THE
Orlando - Winter Park
engaged In business at
CUlT IN AND FO SEMINOLE
of saId Court onlhe2Slh dayct Apt - II,
Seminole
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Navigator
Ave
•
Sanford,
Seminole
CIVIL
ACTION
NO:
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AD • 1975.
75-l?9.OS.D
County, Florida. under the tictilious
PROBATE DIVISION
8319993
(SEAL)
DIvISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
11
32226________________________________
name of
BATES PEANUT STATE QF
case N,.
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr.
FLORIDA DEPART
PRODUCTS, and that I intend to MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) forl66hoursor$6aniour, the In re: I, Essat ,
RATES
DEPT.
rIst,r%aIdnamewltfltheCIerkoI
___________________________________
DONALD P. MAC GREGOR.
Oy LIllian Jenkln%
- Two women Lawyers have suit said.
dcia. the CIrCUIt Court, Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Deputy Clerk
ithruS times --------4lca line
Florida In accordance with the
NOTICE OF FINAL
H OURS
filed a civil rights suit in federal
Publish: May 2, 9, 16. 23. 1975
PIaintUfs,
•ltIru2StIme$ - . . .3lca 11111
of the Fictitious Name
REPORTANOAPPUCATION
DENtS
czrt claiming Ue' reccived
times .............24c a line
1:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
Statutes,
FOR DISCHARGE
To-WIt:
SectIon
565.09
DYER
ENTERPRISES,
INC.,
.1
.1.
lower fees than male Lawyers
(52.00MINIMUM
CHARGE)
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
All persons are hereby flotlfld Florida Statutes 1957.
Defendants
NAME STATUTE
S: James R. Bates
Noon
3 LInes Minimum
SATURDAY
when appointed to represent IN THE CIRCUIT COUR1 OF THE thattheundersigned.asEj,ecutoro.
NOTICIOF HEARING
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Publish: May 2. 9. 16. 73. 197$
TOSHOWCAUSE
defendants in Bradford County EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Slid estate, has completed the
Notice Is hereby given that II
ministration
thereof
and
has
filed
in
DEN.1.Q
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE OF SUIT
Circuit court.
undersigned, pursuant to IIme
DEADLINES
said Court its final report and ai,
COUNTY, FLORIL.A.
THE STATE OF FLORII)'% TO:
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
"FktIlIou, Name Statute," Chaps if
Judith Petersen of Tampa CIVIL CASE NO. 74.723ICA4tD psicatlon fur distharge, Obleclions FLORIDA
IN AND FOR THE
iA 0-9, Ftrdi ta1ufej, will tegist
Noon The Daj Before Publication
and Carol Wild Scott of Gain. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR theretO, it any, should b duly ed COUNTY OF SEMIN3L(
Charles E. Bloom. Jr..
tn i.,t (IC-k ol th.. C'r'j'? (ot'rt, fl
TGAC,E ASSOCIATION, a car. Alter tiling proof of publication CIVIL A(.TION NO. 7S-12945-D
as Co Executor of the E'ste
esville Filed the suit Thursday
and t,.,r ''ni'u'' County, FIørir!
pora'ion, etc.,
showing this notice has been DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, Charles (. Bloom
Sunc1a - Noon
un IeceipI of
of fr
They namedasdefendants Gov.
°Iaintut, publiShed once a week for tour STATE OF rLOPIDA DEPART
co Touche Ross end Company
oubocaIiwnitts,noIe,5ne fictil'.
_______________________________
conwcu$it weeks, the matter of NENT OF T1UPOTArIOU.
— .'.—
Heubin Askew, Circuit Judge
-_16.33
name, to wit: ':.ULLII
HL'L L
CA'LTON DUNNING Md ARCHIE approval of slid report and Pie
--_
_______________________- .1
_________
York. New York. IUY
_______
Theron Yawn ad " 9'e DUNNING a k-a Lavonia Dunning, o.'eringoldistributlonofsaides?at,
,,SERVICE under which I ai
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
. ..
Bradford County omrnIs- hl wife,
.
..-.
will come before the Court
, 'w':'
..
..
• .'
•
_______________
31--AJ3a1'SFUiShed
- 4_.rW,'IaS
'
....•
"uway 1797, CMseIberry, Florida
_________________________
- . . ..:;
.. .,.."
.."
%
.
That the party interested In sai
BANK OF ORLANDO
NOTICEOFACTION
DYER ENTERPRISES, INC ci at,
First National City Bank
Thesuit claims the two wom•
busineis enterprise is as foiiov.s.
By
Peter
C.
Taylor
* Did You Know?*
DUNNING
ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
SERVE: William I. Spencer.
Defendants
en were appointed in Starke TO CARLTON
TI'U" Officer
BOB B MULLINS
iidence unknown
We
have spotless apis., a manavcr
INYOUR
FAMILY?
SUMMONS TO SHOWCAUSE
Presioent
Dated at Casselbvrry, Semlnol
Executor of said estate.
along with attorney Aaron
you ARE NOTIFIED that an
who loves people, budget
AL-ANON
AND
399 Park Avenue
County, Florida, on April 77, 19fl
For families or friends of problem
stretching rent. Also unfurn.
NOTICE OF HEARING
New York, New York
Green to represent 12 defend- actIon for foreclose a mortgage on Publish. May 16, 73, 30, June 6. 1q75
PubIih: April 25. May 2. 9, 16, 197
the following property in Seminole DEN 101
drinkers.
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA:
ants in a Bradford County Case, County. Fiorida:
OEM 167
300 E. Airport Blvd 37) 1)10
________________________ For further iniormation call 12.3-43$T
TO ALL AND SIN(,.ULAR THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
PARCEL No 101
cad Miss Petersen was laterreLoS 30 and that part of Lot 3),
COUNTY.
SHERIFFS
OF
or write
SAID STATE:
FOR SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O. 3 Pm. Apt., all utilities furnished.
placed by Stephen Bernstein OAKLAND HILLS, deSCribed as FLORIDA
You are hereby commanded to First Wisconsin National (tank of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
$97 SO. Adults only. No pets. In
follows: Beginning at a point on the
Box 533, Sanford, CIa. 777I.
serve this Summons to Show Cause Milwaukee
CASE NO. 7SU4.CA-O9.E
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLI
when she moved to Tampa.
7796 eves 1. wknds.
CurveoltheEaslrightof-waylineof DAC CORPORATION, a Florida ondNoticeofHearing,togetherwjtri SERVE: Hal C KuctI,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Yawn awarded Green $4,500 Encino Way a? the intersection with corporation,
FACED WITH A DRINKING
a copy of the Complaint and President
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$ 740 CA.0.4
IRoomfurnishedduplex, 74th St. 1st
PROBLEM
for 247 hours work or 118 an the Southerly line of Lot 30; thence
Plaintiff, Declaration of Taking, in the above 777 E. WiSconsin Avenue
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
and last Mo. plus $50 deposit. 1
PertiapsAicoholicAnonymous
south
61
degrees
SO'
29"
East
along
vs
styled
raus.e
upon
the
following
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
53707
TGAC,F ASSOCIATION,
hour: Bernstein $3,(X)O for 368 the Southerly line of '.o?
child, no pets After 355'
Can
Help
defendants'
30 for a WILLIAM E TAYLOR, and JUNE
PARCEL No lOt
Plantft
hour.sor$16 an hour; M155 Scott ds?ar, ;e cf 13 07 tret, thence
Nuth p TALOR r:1 LOC1 HNAPicE
One P. In j'trQi4rtmrnts4
Write P.O. B 1213
$2ji00 for
hours or $7 an 64 negrees 37' 35" West br a
Hacn
rLw.,DA.
Baroua B. Goldberg, as Co CHARLES WALTER MORR an
Sanbord,Fiorida 37771
houSes
distance of 105.99 feet; thence North
920 SpanIsh Moss Drive
Executor of the Estate of Charles E
cfendants
hour; and Miss Petersen
COPA MORR, his wife.
Payton Realty
51 degrees 50' 35" West for a
Casse'berry, Florida
NOTICE OF SUIT
Bloom
flelctx1ant
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
_______________________
distance at 2'l 66 feet to the point of TO: WILLIAM E. TAYLOR
PARCEL No. 127
cc Touch Ross and Company
NOTICE OF SUIT
3221301,7440 HIawatha Ave.
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
beginning, according to the put
JUNE P. TAYLOR
1633 Broadway
TO CHARLES WALTER MORII
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSt
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
William M Bach
Address Unknown:
New york. New York 10019
and CORA MORR
Monthly Rentals Available
Page 41 of the Public Recorc Of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 920 Spanish Moss Drive
PARCEL No, ItS
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
.
5135-5150-Color TV
Semlno. County, Florida.
that an action to foreclose mortoaa.
Casselberry. Florida
Fr,,, e'u-zuii tor "We sar,'AU jtIjei ieinnnç intri'csls oy
QUALITY INN-NORTH
;.o) b,eri I ilcu against you and you covering She following real and
PARCEL No 177
If said defendants are iivig, 4and throuQI, under or against Charles
"Hotline", Adults or TeenS.
u lISP 43-1, Longwtod
are required to serve a copy of your
personal property in Seminole
if any or all of said defendant or WalterMorrandCoraMorr, Ills wife
written defenses, If any, to it on County. Florida, to-wit:
Guy W. Botts. as Trustee of flarnest
defendants are deceased the and to all parties having or claiming
—
RICHARD H. ADAMS. JR. of Gray,
11—insf,'uctjons
All that tract or parcel of land Winston investment Trust
unknown spouse, heirs. devlsees, bohave any right, title or interest in
- 3i'pIex
__________________________________
_______
Adams, Harris I. Robinson, .M.. lying and being the North 25 feet of
Cllmôi'p Street
granteel, creditors, lienors.or other the real property herein described.
LegalNotice
plaintiff's attorneys, wtiose address Lot land the
, JacksonvIlle, Florida
parties claiming by. through, under.
flMfeet
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Guitar Lessonsby Note
7 Bedroomt, adults preferred, $30
is
1 East Robinson street, P.O. Block 21, SUBURBAN HOMES,
PARCEL No. 115
or against any Such deceased that an action to foreclose a morReasonable Rates
Week. Furnished or unfurnished
r 'CTITIOUS NAME
Box 3040, Orlando, Florida 32102, on according to the plat thereof as
defendant or defendants, II alive, tgage on the following real property
_____________________________
3226706
323 5*54; 3276670.
NOtice is hereby given that we are 0.' before the 12th day of June, 1973, recorded in Plat Book S. page 60 and
Donald L. Coetz, as Trustee of and, if dead, their unknown sPouse, in Seminole County, Florida:
engaged in busIness at 455W. Hgh
bndfllelheoriginalwlththeclerkof 61, Public Records of Seminole
Bamett-Wlnston Investment Trust heirs. devlsees, Iegatees, grantees,
Lot 9. BEAR LAKE HILLS, ac
Lake Mary. 263 4th St. 2 bedroom
*y. 134. Altanonte Spring 32701.
this Court either before service on County, Florida.
770 Gitmore Street
18—Help Wanted
creditors. lienors, or ofher parties cording to the plat thereof as
duplex *ith central heat and air,
_____________________________
Semini County, Ftorcla under the
plaintitf' attorneys or Immediately has been filed against you and you
Jacksonville, Florida
claiming by, through, under, or recorded in Plat (took 13, Page 31,
'rpels,
drapes, and fully
fititiij name of THE DOGGIE
thereefter; otherwise a default will are req';red,to serve a copy of your
PARCEL No. 115
Ladies as fahlon 5hw directors for
against any such deceased defen Public Records of Seminole County,
eguippid kitchen. Only $150 Mo
BAG, and that we intend to register
be entered against you for the relief writte:, defenses, If any, to it on c.
dant or defendants, and all parties Florida.
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn ,3
Call 64301)7 Days or 6432572
s..aid name with the Clerk of the demanded in the complaint.
Dyer Enterprises, Inc.
VICTOR BUTLER, JR., of EVANS
to$Sanhour.commiuion
Fullor
having or claiming to have any has been tiled against you and you
Eves
Crcuit Court, Seminole County.
WITNESS my hand and seal of 1. BUTLER, 200 E. Robinson Street,
SERVE: Thomas D. Dyer.
right, title, or interest in and to the are reQuired toservea copy of your
part time, No experience
Florida in accordance with the this Court on May 12th, 192$.
Resident Agent
Hartford Building, Suite no,
necessary, samples free, start I Bedroom unfurn apt, air, car
property described in the Corn written defenses. If any, to it on van
PrCvIsioifl of the Fictitious Name
(Seat)
$40 State Road 434
peted, kItchen equipped. Adults.
plaint, to wIt:
Orlando, FlorIda, 32501 and file the
now. 349-5170; 319 5494
den
Berg,
Gay
1.
Burlc,
P.A.,
at
Statutes, To Wit Section 565 09
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Altamonte Springs, Florida
—
$91 SO 372-7294 eve's I wkends
original with the Clerk of the abovePost
Office
Box
793,
Orlando,
Fiorida Statutei DSJ.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
PARCEL No 103
styled Court on or befor, the 13th
SECTION 77310.2603; STATE ROAD Florida 37%2, and file the original - Work your own hourS Earn extra
lor7 bedroom duplex apartments
5: Charles E. Fischer
By: Joy Stokes
income as an AVON Represen434;
day of June. 1975, otherwise a
SEMINOLE
COUNTY with the Clerk of the above styled
Furnisl. or unfurnished. .0'
Lila Psi Fischer
Deputy Clerk
tative Call 4413079
Judgment may be entered against First Stale Bank of Miami
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO, Ill court on or before May 76th, 1975;
swImming pool 4720 S Orlando
PublIsh: May 9. 16, 73, 30, 1973
Publish: May 16. 23, 30. June 6, 1973 you for the relief demanded In the SERVE: John M. Gamer, President
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY otherwise a Iudgment may be enDr.
DEN 7)
DEN.106
General office. Must type and use
Complaint.
1017 N.E. 2nd Avenue
____________________________
That part of
___________________________________________________
tered against you for the relief
adding
machine,
322
SOOP
WITNESS my hind arid official Miami, Florida
The NE 40f the SW of Section demanded in the ompfaint or
Two modern duplex ap.ar-trn-nts.
PARCEL P40. )03
seal of Slid Court this 13Th day ot
9, Township 21 South, Raige 29 petition
each 2 bedrooms, P., baths,
Part
time
pJ3J
tight
delivery
work.
NOTICE (Jç:
May, 197$.
HEARING
East: lying within 7) feet Westerly WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof
carpeted. Central air,
Flexible hours, must have
(Seal)
Preston H. Haskell. as Trustee of
of the following describedSurvey line said Court on April flnd, 1975
kk3J COI)'4TY I('?"
O ZCW1G C1'5I
transportation
and
this
could
Barnett-Winston Investment Trust of State Road S 431. Section 77510, (Seal)
Arthur H. Be'ckwith, Jr.
Ball Realty
coinc.de with another lob. Must be
73') PU
flQ.t 2Cti
4 J(JflE, J975
720 Gilmore Street
Clerk of the Circuit court
between Survey Line Station 60+00
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
dependable.
Reply
to
Boa
50
c.o
Jacksonville. Florida
Dy: Joy Stokes
SEM?1X.0 COJITY CQTIKILCE
SNaa1on,a'c
and Survey Line Station 6079;
17W.IstSt.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
322.511)
The Herald, P.O. Dcx 1637, SanDeputy Clerk
PARCEL No. 115
Conlmenceatapointonthepdorlh
By' Elaine Ridptarde
ford
Publish: May 16.73.30, June 6, 17S
line of the NE ' of the SW '. of Publish- April 25, May 2,9. 16, 197$
DEN-107
Thomas F. King, Jr., as Trustee of
SectionC, Township 21 South, Range OEM 159
Unfurnished
OPPORTUNITY
fl.OiC CO,riTY, ricicw
Barnett Winston Investment Trust 29 East, said point being 13)2 57 East
Koscot Cosmetics needs sales
720 Gilmore Street
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
of the Southwest corner of the SE '
manager, and beauty consultants
3 Bedroom block house
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Jacksonville, Florida
.
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtha?
oftheNW'iofs.aldSectionC;thence
Wilt train Must be smooth looking
KItchen equipped
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CII.
PARCEL No. 113
by virtue of that certain Writ of
run South 0 degrs 73' 14" West a
and good command of English
IlSOMonth
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Execution issued out of arid under
distance at 927.26 feet to the
3221211
__________________________
the seal of the County Court of
PrIme F. Osborri. as Trustee of Line Sation .0 00 for the Survey COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Nice 3 bedroom house near down
Point
at
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7$7l7CA4S.B
OrangeCounty,Fiorida,uponafinaI
BarnettWinston Investment Trutt Beginning; thence run ?fortts
town 5123 month. $75 Seturity.
0 FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
720 Gllmore Street
Iudgment rendered in the aforesaid
34 S547 after $ p.m.
decree's 73' 11" East adistanceof 29 IGAGE ASSOCIATION,
••t'.
Jacksonville, FlorIda
court on the 23rd day of April, AD.
feet to Survey Line Station 6O+7Pfor
____________________
_____________________________
Plaintiff.
&amp;}
PAkCEL P40. ItS
1975, in that certain case entitled,
SparklIng 7 bedroom home with aen,
the end of this Survey line
or 3rd bedroom, fenced yard.
Ccx-Parker Funeral Home, Inc.
29—Roonn
description of State Road
S-434, RANDALL EDMOND JACKSON —_ Available fun 1. 5223 Per 'no.
Pan American Bank of Miami
Plaintiff, -v's Elizabeth Screeney,
11\
Section 77560
F. DELORIS JACKSON, a k a
Defendant and Patricia E. Moran,
SERVE: Robert). Spicer, Pres'dent
ContainIng 317 sovare feet, more and
DEbRIS
Nice
large
room,
private
bath
&amp;
JACKSON. his wife,
3234333
230 SE. First Street
Garnishee, which aforesaid Writ of
c..' less, exclusive of areas tying MAR RELL'S GLASS COMPANY,
0
entrance, Air conditioning. Nice
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Execution was delivered to me as
Miami, Florida
WithiflexistlflgrGadrlghtofwayand INC., JACKSON SUPPLY COM.
neighborhood. 322 0403,
1 Bedroom, I') bath new carpet,
SherIff of Seminole County, Florida,
PARCEL No. 125
esistlng Drainage Ditch Easement. PANY, SOUTHEAST NATIONAL
GENERAL LOCATIOn IMP
garage, cloSe to schools 373 0251
and I have levied upon the following
SECTION 773533603; STATE
BANK
OF
ORLANDO,
and
UPII
TED
DETAIL J.JAP
deScribed property wned by Malcolm M. Princ. as Trustee of
ROAD 434:
SEMINOLE COUNTY STATES OF AMERICA,
Barnetl.Wlnston Investment Trust
Patriclo E. Moran, Garnishee, said
SEMINOLE PARCEL NO. liii FEE
(])SPAtTAN li'l'.'(STL'IUT Co,lNr..
Defendants
MASTER$COVE
property being located in SemI'ioie 770 GImoqe Street
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SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
Rerono B-tAt Srn;te FiiiIj) 0
NOTICE OF SUIT
ON T lIE LA KE
Jacksonville, Florida
County, Florida, more particularly
That part of:
Tqp ZtS
kG 3lt
TO
RANDALL
EDMOND
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323.7900
described as follows:
Lake Mary, 3 bedroom furnished
PARCEL No. 115
The NE ' of the SW '.
----.----'-of Section JACKSON and F. DELORIS
j
The ir'rest of Patricia E. Moran
house. Near SJC. Adults, no pets
3. T0*iip71 South, Range 29 East. JACKSON,
aka
DELORIS DUPLEX- Furn. or Unfurn., Ideal
G. Tray Ray, .1.'.
Inthe followIng described property:
st to 372 3530
lyIng between the Old
04
Forest City. JACKSON RESIDENCE:
Location, Realionallie Rent. Ph.
uc
Tax Collector, Seminole County
Lois tO, 11 and 12, BlOCK 5, west
I
Palm Sorinos Road and State Road
Owner,
33fl)
1
7$
iNKNOWN
7 Bedroom, fenced yard.
Seminole County Courthouse
Wlldmere Second Section, as
S 134. SectIon 77550, lying within
All parties claimino inf.reitt t'y
$IlSmo AduItsoq.fiiq,.,
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Sanford, Fk,rda
'ecv'drd " Pet Buk 6, Peg, 5, of
tt *I. io, ut i
s
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
L4'
through, 'jnder or against Randall
373 S$S.Ior 377 4420
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the Public Records of Seminole
As to interest In and to any parcel described lIne:
.
Ls.
.
110W.AIRPORTBLVD,
S.. 21
Edmort
Jackson
and
F,
Deioras
U
County,
Florida
included
herein.
.Commence
on
the
East
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Why .tore it and forget it? Sell it and
SANFORD, 373 79
line Of Jackson, a K a Debris Jackson, his
and
the
undersigned
as
Sheriff
of
Section
1,
forgeS It with a CIhSSif,ed Ad 372
.
Township 21 South. Range wIfe ano to all parties having or
I
Seminole County. Florida, will at
River Run, Inc
29 East, at a point 1)52 72 feet South claiming to have any right, title or 700 Magno.la Ave., Sanford. 1
7611
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2
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11 00 A M n the 2nd day of June.
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SERVE' John F Lowrides, Resident 01 the Northeast corner of the SE '.
L
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bdrm. unfurn apts from 1)40 1175 DELTONA- Atr conditioned, 7
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Agent
A 0 1975, offer for sale and sell to
of ald Section 4. (said point also Interest In the real proI,ecly hCrjfl
Pe.' 'no. Call 542 3454 or Orlando
described
bedrooms, carport, nice yard,
thehighestbiddef,forcath,sublect Suite 133
beinglll777feetSouthoftheriorth
®CUMOERLANI) FARMS
P
J
TESINSIcy
collect, 472 4474
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
to
any
and
all
,xIitinq
ems,
First
FederI
Building
at
the
newly painted. You'll love the $129
Pe:cn' R.2(Q,lt) to
west corner of Section 3, Township that
to
an action to foreclose a morC.2 (Generol Hctol Cmeeclol)
Orlando, FlorIda
Frurit (West) Door of the Seminole
Price Sorry, no pete. To see, call
C-3 (flo'e ole Cosnrtesc.oI)
71 South, Range 29 East); thence run
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
; 1010
County Courthouse in Sanford.
PARCEL No 125
North 73 degrees 35' 11" East a tgage on the following real property
, SemInole County, Florida:
)l7OFIorida Ave.
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Florida, the above described perdistance of 375 57 feet to Ihe
'IL
323 4450
LoS 4)0, FOREST BROOK, FIFTH
Lovely furnished guest house,
sonal property. Additional In.
Sabai Point Properties, Inc.
beginning
of
a
cmJrve
concave
SECTION.
according
to
the
PEat
weekly or monthly, available
. '' J' ,*'
formation available from the Civil
SERVE:VI Kelly smith, Resident Southerly and having a radius Of thereof
1
as recorded in PEit Book Il, SLIM
BUDGETS
through November Adults only.
ARE
',''\
Division of the Semlrioi.&amp; County
Agent
1437.39
£tS'I
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feet;
thence
/L,tfl,
run pages 26 and V. Public Records of
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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
No pets $165 'no plus utilities, &amp;
Sheriff's Department.
213 E. Central Boulevard
Southeasterly along the arc of
said Seminole County, Florida
FROM THE WANT AD security 372 7741.
That
said
sale
is
being
Orlando,
Florida
made
to
curve
through
a
central
angle
'r'Ufl C$'Pd1 r,uo S'iltII TI( CIFKI Cf tiC /CUH.3
has been filed against you and you
COLUMN5
------------_-------'-------. Satisfy the terms of said Writ of
PARCEL No. 1IS
degrees 27' a distance of $1033 feet are
C1CICfl Wu.. tC CI.
I.J2L11 A4) Ptf')fS F'I) .'J44 AT
reguired to serve a copy of you'
Extioqm
to
the
end
of
said
curve,
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___
thence
run
TiE 15'1,IC p4Tr',,; "tI F. t' .''('l
IY ii .-:l':- 1.'Y
John E Polk.
James H WinSton. as Trustee of South 70 degre(i. 52' 46' East a written defents, if arty, to it on van
I...
Si',' 1i fj j,'. , 111...'41 lti,.t.,?,iJ',f
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke, P.A , at
Furnished
Sheriff
Barnett Winston investment Trust distance of 113 15 feet to the
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
-• WEJ(lVA RIVER •
Seminole County, FlorIda
720 Gilmor. Street
OF BEGINNING; thence run
Florida 37102, and file the original
Adult mobile Picnic village, under
Clean Downstairs Apartment
PublISh: May 9, 16, 73, 30. 1976
Jacksonville. Florida
19 degrees 07' II" a distance South
..f. ii u4y , i';7',
of tOO with
large Shady os-ks on the scenic
the Clerk Of the above styled
Pets
__________________________________________________________________________________________
DEN-b
PARCEL No ItS
feet tO the 'oct of this described line.
________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Wekiva
court on or before May 74th. 1975;
322-1054
ern clean interiors,
Containing 7037 square feet (0047
ofherwise a judgment may be en
from $110 SMl W of Sanford )fl
Each defendant l hereby notified acres), more or lest, exclusive Of tered
again'st
4470.
you for the relief 3 room apartment for I or couple.
tha the Plaintiff wilt call up for area tying within existing road demanded
Air, water furnished, references
in
the
complaint
or
Piearleg before the Honorable Tom rights of way
requIred $100 Mo $35 deposit, 377 1573 17' wIde, I BR, air conditioned.
pet It Ion
Wadtlell,Jr ,oneoltheJudge'softlie You and each of you are hereby
Adult's SecurIty deposit, $175 ma.
7399
HOUSEWIVES
abcvestytedcourt.onthe74thct.yof severally notified that the plaintiffs Said Court on April 22nd, 197$
3225?39.
June, AD, 1975, at 11:30 o'clock, fled Its sworn Complaint, together
br 7 Bedroom Adulfsocily
AM., Seminole Coun'y Courthouse, with Its Declaration of Taking tri the (Seal)
P.\PK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Arthur H Reckwith, Jr.
Sanford, Florida, its application for above styled Court against you and
Lots
7545 Park Drive 170 up
Clerk
of
the
Circuit Court
an Order of Taking heretofor, filed each of you as defenaants Seeking tO
NEED
MONEY?
Dy' Elaine RiChard.
in his cause. All parties to this suit condemn the above described
Small dparlmr'nt
Movi your mobile some to the
Deputy CIeri
and all other interested parties may properly located in
clean and reasonable,
Country. Several spaces avaiable.
Publish' Ap,il 25. May 2. 9, 16, 197$
apear at th, time arid place County. FlorIda, by Seminole
177 1391
Lake County 530 7017
Eminent
OEM
You can suppl.m.nt Hi. family Incom, and
designated arid be heard
DomAin Proceedings
____________________________
You are further notified that the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ADULTS,N0PETS
Plaintiffs will call up for hearing
AND
________________________
E'GHTEENTH ,itDICIAL CII.
still b. at horn, most of Hi. day wh.n you
116W. 2nd St.
before the Honorable Tom Waddeli,
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Eachdefendantisherebyrequlred Jr.. one of the Judges of
For
P'ent'
New
Smyrna
townhouse
the above SEMINOLE COUNTY
DeBary, Adulti. lovely large 1
O ocean Pool. tennis,
to serve written defenses to said sfyledCourtoritpte7sfhdayot June,
1100 Week
PROBATE DIVISION
bedroom air, Ideal for retired
37)1733
A 0, 197$, at 11.30 o'clock A M, In
Comiaint on:
arn your mon.y from a Harold Route.
PRObATE PlO, 73133.CP
persons 46$ 445$; 373 $03.1.
THOMAS G. FREEMAN,
_________________________________
Seminole County Courthouse, In RI: Estate of
County Attorney
Sanford, Florida, Its application for A K ROSSETTER, abw known as
D',plegFurnlshed
S"i'Or.nts c'ian ('rd"r of Tsking n ii"r 't'tce
j40
,ç ,.
n . ,ii I )v.ett r
I.tJ.t's Plo I •:ts
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,uC Pligriwdy 434
with it &amp;eclaralaon of Taking
I
Jeecy
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After 1 p.m ,322-3610
deceased.
- -Altarnonla Springs,
heretofore filed In this cause All
NOTICE OF CREDITORS
Florida 3770)
partIes to - this suit and all other
Bedroom furnlhed apartment,
To All Creditors and All Persons
interested partIes
air, wall wall carpet. $US Month.
may appear at the Having Claims or Demands Ajinst
WtttIintwefity(2Q)daysaft,r service time and place desitjnaft.d and be
1,30 (lamagecleposit. 203 C. 21st 'il.
I
.
Said Estate:
Afternoons
of
this Summons upon you, excluSive heard
I
You are hereby notified and
of the day of service, and to file the
)Rooms,cIe$n,newlypainted
required to present army cIaIm and
Stenstrom
original of said written defenses
alt utilities furniShed
AND
tith '.'"
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BROKERS
Days-3fl 6171
N3gtit 327 5-171 or 377 7)57

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bedroom home, will accept trade

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Studded and room for a pool.

Rent From

'Req Real Estate Broker
2439 5 Mrllc Ave ,Santord
Phone 371 0610 373 7145
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ForrestGreene, Inc.

$55

Best lot selection

373 63,

445 7333

REALTORS

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available In
Sanford's newest and
t1''

finest Adult•Family

GENEVA GARDEN!

Mobile Home Park.

Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on
display

Luxury Patio

Sparkling clean,Ibedrooms,2 bath,
lakefront home, central heat and
air, trees, and other extras.

late Rd. 4V
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1505

23

3 Minutes from Town
3 bedroom, refui bished home,
Shaded lot See It at $15500
PAYTON REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
327 1)01, 7610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17 92

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Desperate

I ted like an orphan-EMPTYand no one to occupy me. I'm
Spanish. have 1 bedrooms wit
family room for relaxinç
separate living room to enlertal
you, and separate dining roon
Slide my doors open, and enter
Xi'xI0' screened perch to Florid
living. I have a huge Inside utilit
room arid 2 car garage. I'm 2'year's otd. MY OWNER PUT Mi
ON A DIET AND REDUCED Mi
TO ORIGINAL COST I'm an eas
touch at $36,900 with interest rat
size 7. 54.450 down and live wit
me for $371 per month. Swim i
my community pool. COMI
PEEK AT ME

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j305 323-8160

322-2090

Orlando (10S) 834-2299
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33—Houses Furrshed

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W. 11133

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hIM
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Winier Springs, 3 BR,
patio, fence, low down Ont
1.7SO Acre Realty, REALTOR
373 7750

DEPOSIT!

3231610

I BR, 7 bath, 7 car garage. corner
150'x175, PLUS 3 apartments
(income 51?O monthly), All So,
534.930

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MOSSIE C, BATEMAf
Rec. Real Estate

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177

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THE

MOTHERS

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::.=:—______

A Week

d,'rTi.rii

S"ttç

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H.gP

=_Air Conditioning

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RIDGEWOOD ARMS
APARTMENTS

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2510 RIDGEWOOD AVE.
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£.r

SANFORD, FLA.
323.6420

Centrsr',ieat &amp; Ar Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 372
1771.

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Don't needt" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell then, with a
Classified Ad from the Herald
Call us today! Don't delay! JuSt
dial 3722611 or 53)999) To pta-ce
your low cost Wan' Ad
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Beauty

Moving? Why Not Live
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l's Iik pennies from I','aven wtien
you Sell "Don't Needs" w,th a
want ad

Established Residential Area.?
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519 E. Plne3fl 5712

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mile'snoqp on i
TabIp RentimIs 51 00

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571 Park Or.
377 7)
EALIOR
AFTERHR
779711
372 06.41
322-39

Cypress arid Pine.
C,ormlv't F...i 17'l liii

OHNSAULS AGENC'
211 P4.Oak, Sanford
322 ll7Iday, 373 0455 eve.
IROKER
ASSOCIA1

OBEDIENCE PROTECTION
r7OGSOF SANFORD
problem Solving
Callêl) 0591 Call

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COLOR TV, $II.9SMONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
6441006

54—Garage Sales

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CARPORT SALE:
Saturday I Sunda,'
90.4 West 72nd
____________________________
GARAGE SALE: Household Items,
bmic a brac. 210 Bamboo Drive
(Sunl,snd) Friday &amp; Sat. 'HI 3,

round maple table, 160; S H
tiller, good condition, $15. Call 3

2

1.3

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bedrooms, 1 bath, screened Intro
&amp; back porch. large corner lot.
116.500

Sanford

Open Saturoay &amp; Sunday. 9 to S p.m.
Tables &amp; permanent booths
available. All under cover.
Located)' miles east of I-Ion SR
46, Sanford at Stan's Auction, 3729719.

edroom. I bath block home, wat:
wall carpet, central heat, ai
COndition, Good condition.

Junk. Trash HCuled Away
5$ Pick up Load

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
377 6151. After Mrs 3727111

Produce Dealer's wanted
good
location 377 9719 Hwy 16. Stan's
Auction

Xllehome, 12' wide, 2 BR, centra
eat &amp; air, screened porch
sluminum awning, atuminuri
,rtility shed. 1-777 '034.
)BILE HOME MOVING, Corn
,lete set up. I'll save you money
,.icensed, Orlando 773-5470.
iva Ritec Acres, Wlnctiestet
3'x'sl' mnlail. hnmp
c'eend porch on private 1'.d acre
enced lot, access to river, $37,0
iIl negotiate 9013*32577.
* Skyline double wide, Payrrenti
ess than $125 mo
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlardo Drive
Sanford 373 5700

Tires &amp; Wheels--lOfl, 10 tires &amp;
rims, all buds Two front polished
I regular Complete set sale. $9S
each. Good buy. 531 6161 or $34
1453.

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78—btorcycles

For uSed furniture appliance's
tools, etc Buy 1 or 100) ilems
Larry s Mart 213 Sanford Ave

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AUCTION
Saturday Night,

Every
J

1:30

Arm'e,trr.r

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1971 Honda CR 175. 5795,
condition, Also 1973 Honda CD Ifs,
$0ctowntakeoverp.ymentss34

P.M.

e buy one piece or fuil house
Antiques, estates Consignments
we lcom.

overhaul, new paint, new battery,

STAN'S AUCTION
L1ke New. Call
After 6,377-751.5

l',Mi,E Of I1,HwyM

P,'-otorcycle ira%tjr,ar"e.
BLAIR AGENCY

rtuiuuii
7977 Hwy. 1792

Friday Nights, 7:30

L

op dollar return on consignment at
I pci. &amp; 15 pct. We also buy full
use-s. estates, etc
OpenDailylOam 5pm

59—Musical WrChandis

$62 4306
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Garage Sales—t-orget It
Sell it at the Flea Market. Saturday
I Sunday, Stan's Auction. Hwy 14,
Sanford 3279719.
Kitchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation,
availabie Bud Cabetl 3735057
anytime,

J'%FI Ii

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Custom tO VI, Excellent condton
52195 tins 51f',OnJ',l A.,.

Dell's Auction Service

80Autosfor Sale

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CoffeeService

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SAKE IIUOM 10 51 ,RE SOUR
WI N T E P
I I EMS. - SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT At) Phone 372-7611 or 131.

Home Improvements

Pick up junk cars FREE. Small
p51ccforothers.322-1424. - —

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Used office fUrnifure

Sale

good or steel desks (executive des
1.- chairs. secrttarial desks
chairs, straIght chairs, film
cabinets, as is Cash and Carri

1961 Ford Falcon Automatic, air. 6
cylinder, 30.000 miles. Call 372

FRIDAY,MAY1o,7 30P.M.
id's, dressers, chests. TVs, dinette
sets, dinilag room set, Early
American couch I chair, nice
leather re-dIner, fans, baby beds.
Iaw'i mowers, lamps, linens, pots.
pans, dishes, lawn chairs, and all
kinds of misc. hems If you need
urniture, buy it here a' A.,'-tIort
prices.

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lurId Famous Buck knives. al's
Schrade Walden, John Primbl
knives. GardenLand, 1100 W. ii
St.. 3236630

IdaiU,l',)ULrU

7.'.arson Grrrranefti

Painting, Remodeling
Licensed, Bonded 53434(73

'71 some below dealer cost, first
come frst choice! Plus FEe's
S inejt Used Cars. Deck Blaird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '73 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph. 531 1311, Open
Sundays 126

WE FINANCE

Hwy. 46, West Sanford

es me till your garden spot; ma
vacant lots.
Floyd Freer, 327.3191.

aniora iuction
ionday, May 197 PM

NELSOPeS FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Cer.er
601 Celery Ave , Sanford

OVER 6C NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS

)n't m's's th sale thi's week
Partial listing: Canopy bedroom
NO CREDIT CHECK - PlO IN
suite, Piano, Office furniture,
TEREST - P40 RED TAPE
D'ning room suites, Wood lathe,
Machinist's tools, quality name
wand tools, TV5, Appliances,
Bedding, Collection of Avon
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
tttles, carpet, many misc. Items
26005. FRENCH, SANFORD
too numerous to mention. Come
early and get e good see?.
1571 Chevrolet Caprice, I door
hardtop, air, automatic, Cilia
Auction
clean, 11.69$. Call Don Poo., 322
1651 Dealer
1200 French, 323 7310

64—Equipment for Rent
ent Blue Lustre E'ectrlc Carpe
Shampooer for only $150 per da
CADOCU I '(.IIDIiIYIID

KC Cotlie puppies, sable and white
Eye-s checked, health Qaranteed
37) 6700

Sanford

$OVER
COST

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S Laiii Sir ci'
.'OWiflQ, Edging Irqe Estim,ttc,'s
373 1351

Painting and remodeling. 25 years
experience. Call CI), 373 1061 or
3271756
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Exterior
Cleanini
MIsOIl Contractor, block masonary
with Hydro blasting Any hou'sC
and concrete
work.
Free
eases, $40 Roots 53$ 65. Frei
Estimates, After6p.m. 373 09)1 or
Estimates Call anytime 671 0259
1704 W. 5th st. days.

Roofing

Expertrootrepairs
Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
Flat
roofsor shingle
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded
;.Il work guaranteed 3?) 670
Free estimate. 373 603$.

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS )? 13)5

LandClearing

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AR'? ALLIPIG LAND CLEARING
All types lot's I acerage cleared i'ir
have top soil, fill dirt, clay, .ini
th.11 available, Please call nqht
or day, 3233903

Pest Control

AMC BUYER

PROTECTION PLAN.

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1109 Sarfom-d ve
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GARAGE SALE- Antioue Ic. bnx.
bike, plants, pots, antiques, miSc
6029 Friday
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misc, items. 10 Garrison Dr.,
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17.9 to 1, Garden tools, sprinklers.
fishing tacklu, bric a brac, linens.
msc. 7415 Myrtle Ave.. Sanford

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central air &amp; heat, wall wa
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GORMLY's E £6. Sanfurd 3731733
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1 carat Appraised at 5650, scum
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refrigerator, large freezer, air,
hydraulic lacks, excellent con
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days, 3231711

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blood line Out of Atlanta. Fine
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Homes, Lots

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home with completely fenced
yard $70,000

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$15,500 Corner los, 2 bedroorni
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COZY RETIREMENT HOME
2 BR. on nice shaded lot, kitchen
equipped, $17,500

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117W 1st St.
377 5611
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small spring, over 300 on paved
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Choice Listings

Swim or Fish

REALTORS
1561 Lee Rd ,Winter Park
303 644 1344
John Sagglo
REALTOR BR'ER

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577.500

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BoautifvtSacres,pav,droad,fre,'s,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 47$
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26065. Hwy.
REAL TOP flI 5774
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Low in price, high in
Quality, Plenty shade, Con
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waterfront home on nearly an
Stemper Realty
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eet"u! vitchen. fO'me!
dining, Florida room,central heat
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I air, fenced yard, $39,900
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
WE TAKE TRADES
19195 French DUPLEX- 2 Bedrooms each side,
327 7311. 377 1496.377 1914
cement block, roomy lot, $19,400,
377 I9S9,)72l.*
WE TAKE TRADES
PIPIE(.REST3 Bedroom, 7 bath
-- -home, screened porch, range,
refrigerator, dishwasher in
ctuded Fenced yard. 575.000
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD-- Sparkling 1 bedroom
home near hospital Drapes,
range &amp; refrigerator includ,d,
3'
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fN'Ced yard. 519,000. 3776399 or
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baths, den, lireplace, fenced
5)1400

POOL PARTY, ANYONE? With thiS
cool pool QOCS .1 1 bedroom at
tract.eiy c1rcr,te:j attr,ictvei,
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COUNTRY LIVING- ) BR, 2 bath,
formal dining room, cat in kit
then, air, carpet, drapes, family
room, lake privileges-.2 yrs ney
mint condition, $37,500. Terms

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Course 525,9%
REALTY CO., INC
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REALTOR 373.7195
1017i57), says
101 715 6561 nights
EXECUTIVE
Desirable area, I bedrooms. 2 baths,
1 BPS . 2 full baths, family room &amp;
central heat and olr, family room
den, plenty storage, large lot
Only 5)7.500
575.000 377 40-17

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REALESTATE INC.
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EveningHerald, Sanford,Fl,

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W0008URNING FIREPLACE
3 BedroOm corner tot with trees In
Sanford Eat- in kitchen, hardwoj
floors, central heat. screenect
porch, t'xlra galore. Just listed,
527.500 Hurry! C,all 373 9110,

Charm galore $150 Down, 3
bedrooms, central air, trept,
Shrubs, fencect. New Si pcI
$11,150, 360 month mortgage
$111ló principle
interest plus
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LONGWOOD
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see what the real problem is" Council in workshop session Richard DeVasco, withdrew, portant to a police department
because contract negotiations Saturday informally agreed to saying he recently accepted a as selective law enforcement,
have always been a "top appoint Douglas E. Keller of job as U.S. Federal Marshal for police education, crime prevenpriority" item with SEA since Titusville and formerly of Col- the middle district of
Florida. tion, service to public and good
that organization was Formed. legedale, Term., as the city's Joseph Ryder, the second community relations. He in"Any teticher who paid any public safety director.
applicant, was formerly with dicated he had major interests
attention would know contract
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contract negotiated by SEA.
father of five children, said he and had served in the Ft. formal date for Keller to
Grooms said he's aware of was willing to begin work at the Lauderdale and Lighthouse assume his post is to be set at a
-ScottCo%ington (left) and Sheila Owens stand proudly behind some of theirwork built by their eighth
grade Sanford Middle School class. The work was on display to show the achievements of the various dissension among teachers in budgeted $10,000 annual salary. Point police departments later date.
classes throughout the school. Both Scott and Sheila are students In Mrs. Janet Miller's science class. Longwood, but says SEA is
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selected a Sanford firm as the
sole choice for a $23.3 million
state contract for construction
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recommendation,
Next week, Turlington will
present that bid to the Cabinet
for its approval,
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announced that I'epsico was the

Tribute To Hospital
A tribute to S&amp;'riiinuk Memorial hospital is featured
on Page IC of the Sunday Herald as Hospital and Nursing
Home Week draws to an end.

Ali Takes Longer

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declining, it Is only a Limited mat ter of time before
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first meeting May 6, with an overflow crowd of
abuse of the beautiful St. Johns.
sportsmen, conservationists, and public-spirited
The Deltona Bassniasters have also written to

Commission Saturday adopted a resolution from information he received by telephone,
favoring the return of all diverted walers to the St.
IEfforts to reach commission representatives In 6tizens I n attendance.
4 , 0 Johns River Basin, The Herald learned today.
Tallahassee to obtain additional data were not
The outcome of tue first meeting, according to
A spokesman for the commission notified successful.
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information receiv ed by Th e Herald, was th e with.
Delbert Euga,a member of the ad visory council for
Meanwhile, the diversion of more than 200
frawal or postponement of further requests of two
the Department of Natural Resources, that the million gallons of water daily from the St. Johns corporations to
build more darns and canals to
resolution had been passed after the commission River is rapidly becoming a national issue.
reclaim some 21,400 acres of the marshlands at the
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Gets State Prolect
"apparent low bidder" on the
contract.
But other bids had been made
on portions of the contract for
specific geographic areas
around the state, and officials
felt Pepsico might only be
nominated for parts of the
contract--and not the entire
$23.3 million.
The 1974 legislature ap.
propriated $20.5 million for
purchase of relocatables and
education officials were
pleased that Pepsico's bid came
in under the total funds ap-

proved,
Though Turlington has called
the portables the "classroom of
the future," Seminole County
school officials elected not to
order any of the units,
The units are portable and
can be readily moved from
county to county, officials said.
They are esnecinllv useful In
a state where the economic
climate changes with each
tourist season,
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has a branch office located at
the Sanford Airport. As yet, it's
not known what kind of work
force would be required to
construct the 1,863 relocatables
listed in contract snerllir'ntinns
Company officials declined to
comment until it's known for
sure Pepsico has the contract
under its belt.
That decision is expected
next week.

Teenager Pleads Guilty
A 17-year-old Lake County juvenile who
pleaded guilty last week in Circuit Court here
to assault with Intent to commit robbery in a
motorized purse-snatching has been cornmitted to the state Division of Youth Services
as a delinquent child.
Circuit Court Judge Clarence T. Johnson
J'. granted the motion of defense attorney
James Lien of Orlando. Lien bad asked the
court to rule that Gary W. Hubbard, of
Plymouth, Is a delinquent child and sentence
him to DYS, which could hold him until he's 21
years old.
Hubbard has no prior record and lived at
home with his blind father, his mother and
a younger sister. The youth admitted being
the driver of a car Jan. 20 (lutI sped through a
shopping center parking lot at Altamonte
Springs. Another youth In the rear seat
grabbed a woman's purse and she was
dragged across the pavement until she

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released the purse that contained no money,
only credit cards.
Altamonte Springs police arrested hubbard, two other luveniles and a Tangerine
man minutes later and recovered the purse.
The juveniles were indicted by 'the
Seminole County Grand Jury as adults to
stand trial on robbery charges.

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adult on the robbery charge last week when
he entered the plea to the lesser and Included
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pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and
agreed to testify against Hubbard.
A jury found James Blame Whlsenant, 20,
of TangerIne, guilty of robbery in the case.
The hatcher brothers testified for the state in
Whisenunt's trial.

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The first step in it 20-mile walk to raise funds for the United
Celebral Palsy of Central Florida was taken at 8 am. Saturday
morning. Miss Orlando Donna Hatcher, and 11 year olds Tammy
Tyson, left, and Sandra Smith, hold hands with Mindy Balmer.
Several local politicians als, participated in the fund raising
walk. tflerald Photo by Dan Crockett)

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room, take privileges-2 yrs. rew.
mint condition. $37,500. Terms.

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Monthly Rentals Available
$135 5150- Color TV

1. 2. 3 Bedrooms,

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$165 up todeluxe at $315. Available
Now I

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a,'urtual rate For full Information
On this and other low down
payment homes in the area, call

32-Houses Unturnished
2 Bc'dr oo m Dupe ard
Trailer for rent
Low rent 3731774

town $173 month
3495567 M?e'r $ pm

$13,900

$15 Security.

CailBart Real Estate

Harold Hall Realty

REALTOR 3fl.7491

26065. Hwy I? 92
REALTOR 373 $77

Charm galore S4SO Down. I
bedrooms. CPnfral Air. frees,

I Bedroom, P, bath. new carpet,
oaraoe. ctose to school 373 0257

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taxes and insurance and prepaids.

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hoLSC Near SiC Adults, no pets
$ IlO 1773930

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DeBary. large shady lawn. ideal

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5100's of dollars

vyu.-Jd Famous Buck knives, also
Shracle Walden, John Primble
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FORGET
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VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS. 372.7611.

Don't need l" Serve, useful pc'rpose
again when you Sell them with
Classified Ad from the Herald.

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Custom
estimate 373 603$.

Beauty Care
TOWI R'S BEAU I Y SALON
(formerly l-'srrlett's Beauty Nook )
519 E. Pinc3fl 5712

Rent Blue Lustre Electric C,rpel
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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issue which brought sharp
words between principals and
teachers at last r,ight's
meeting.
Lakeview Middle Principal
Ted Barker said he "would not
accept a continuing contract

--Do you mean you wouldn't
trust another principal's
recommendation?" Judy
Moore asked. "Is there not
some type ni professional
trust?"
Barker replied that he didn't
mean to sound that "harsh,"
but many principals operate
schools differently and a
princi pal, generally, likes to

The winds of change are
blowing in Seminole County's
And If
educational
thce winds could talk, they
would tell you trouble is
brewing between teachers and
principals in the countY'l 34

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unless that teacher worked for

schools.

on the other
hand, say principals were
supposed to explain to teachers

me one year." In other words,
Barker expressed what is apparently the view of many

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said he didn't find "any conflict" in Barker's statements
because there is a "great deal

Henley said negotiations betBoard and SEA
have proved that.

School Board members, with a
few exceptions,
during the entire debate,
Grooms' five-point plan
asked for:
- A letter from the board
the situation,
A letter of recoinmendation from principals tc

of

mistrust
among
professionals in this county."
ween the School

work with a teacher at least a
year before appro ving that

remained quiet

explaining

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teachers that they have done a

caught in the middle, anti it's
not their fault" if sthte money Is
uncertain. Once a teacher at-

good job.
- Those 16 teachers in
question should be placed on
possible.

cipais couldn't mail out a letter
of commendation to any
teacher who has done a good
job.
Grooms also said many
teachers in Seminole County
already have started looking
for jobs In other hoolsyste,
even thiough fficials here have
pledged jots will be available

once funding is made known.
The "termination" notices

and that 99 per cent of the

prove a teacher for continuing

After all, Barker noted, all

teacher's salary goes up about

contract wflew the principal's

teachers are not "super

- A preferred list of teachers

Gatchel said principals were

'' Care
Lawn

Seminole Educati o n
Association (SEA), Gene
Grooms.
Grooms' call for action was in

seven per cent, plus there is

would be rehired,
Apparently, some principals
failed to notify their charges.
The SEA is also hot under the

assured that the teacher will fit
into his scheme of operations.
A teacher who already is on
continuing contract said

teachers."
"Let it also be known we don't
have all super administrators
in this county," SEA's chief

that great security factor,
which many persons in the
school system treasure,
School Supt. Bud Layer said a

ready for continuing contract
should be circulated among
principals,
-Nooutsideteachersshould

supposed to talk to each teacher
individually and explain the
situation.
Layer told teachers, "You

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response to "termination" shps

collar about 16 teachers who

listening to Barker and other

contract negotiator Steve

letter has been prepared and

be hired until teachers in

don't mad the newspapers or

school administrators mailed
out to some 208 teachers who

were eligible for continuing
contract but weren't approved

principals moved her almost to
tears.

Rosenthal replied,
Then Canton Henley, prin-

will be mailed out to teachers
explaining the entire situation.

Seminole County are placed.
Board member Allan Keeth

the principals haven't talked to
you."

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Gatehel, the chief of personnel.

Planes, Ships Lay Down Covering Fire

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Last Marines
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with Piydro blasting Any houSe,
tve%, 140 Roofs 135 63 Free
Estimates Call anytime 671 0215

WASHINGTON (AP)
The rifle landing force which 'i'
last remaining Marines on the saulted the island more than 14
Cambodian inland of Koh Tang hours earlier.
were evacuated today following
It was not known whether the
the rescue of the American
merchant ship Mayaguez, a
White House source reported.
Shortly before word of the
evacuation, two carriers and a
half dozen other U.S. warships
were reported steaming toward
the Island where the ship and its
40 crewmen had been held.

Fl,lt roots or
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Mayaguez, operated by
had begun steaming to.
wnrd its original destmauon,
theThai port of Sattabip, and
was expected to arrive by
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Marines aboard that helicopter
i)1u3 its crew were evacuated to
the aircraft carrier Coral Sea,
about 10 miles offshore.

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continue in darkness, Laitln
said, "The operation is continuing." But he added, "There
area number of different op.

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casualty report that only one
Marine was known to have died.
However, other Pentagon
sources said earlier that there
were at least two dead and at
least eight wounded.
Laitin quoted a helIcopter p1lot as
there were many
wounded when his craft
crashed in the early minutes of
the Island assault.

Other Prntzigon sources said
the carrier Hancock also was
steaming toward the area with
helicopters on board.
Between 150 and 200 Marines
were still on a beach head on
Koh Tang awaiting evacuation
by boats and helicopters from
American ships standing offshore, said spokesman Joseph
Laltln,
lie declined to use the words
pinned down in describing the'
"I eavy and intermittent" small
ar 'its fire raining in on the Ma-

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hoped would en- the Cambodian mainland.
able the evacuation to proceed
At a Pentagon news briefing,
as darkness fell over Koh Tang, Laitin issued a preliminary
ing

commanders

the carrier ('oral Sea and the
six other b'arships were either
close to Koh Tang, the island
about 30 miles from the Cambodian mainland, or en route.

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A Pentagon spokesman said

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adm i nistra t ors were
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weren't told that. Instead, they
were sent notices informing
them only that they were

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r'ouse plans, custom m:J tO FHA Landclearing, fill dirt, clay, "ock.
All kindS 04 digging House trail
SSOC spec. Fast, eonon,fcil.
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531 IllS.
LONGER USED CAMPING
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SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 377 7611 or 531 W93

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BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 377 13)5

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Cal' us today I Don't delay I JuSt.
dial 372 7611 or 5 3 1 9'iP9I To place

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Last night some 60 to 80
teachers blew in at the School

'.'(Q. Ldgi'iu 'teEstir'ates
373 _ 1331

Painting. Remoeiing
Licensed, Bonded 5343603

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 373
1771,

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Air Conditioning

you sell "Don't Nerds" with a
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WINTER 17 EMS.
vacant lots
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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
9993 and a friend ly Ad Vitor will
Woodruff's Garden Center
t"tr
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Kennels.

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Herald Staff Writer

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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*Ycs Qualify For A U Mci. Leee.
*5)7.70 Off

*Close to everything yet away from it aIll
Large wooded lots. Street lights
Paved streets *Sewers *Sidewalks
33 Year Mort;ae% -S tl. down.

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leadership surfaced In the i
ltbeknowntomethatifldidn't committee member," Sinclair
public in recent weeks when
let his group in on my thinking said.
Seminole County 's several persons were removed
and cooperate with them they
"The attemoted boycott
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Democratic party chief, Larry from membership In the local
wouldbiockanythinglmlghtdo thelastmectingovermyeffot-ts
Sinclair, in office since the committee for missing three
to carry out the state party's
as chairman,
...
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beginhing of the year, has consecuUve meetings without
F. ~
mandate clearly shows; me that
resigned. The resignation was acceptable excuse,
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nounced that as far as I was this isn't what this group had in
announced in a letter to party
the
One of the ousted members Is '
concerned no special group mind. From the
executive committee members.
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forced
to
consaid to have appealed to state
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would exist within the meeting, I
Several committee members
party head Ann Cramer, who
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contacted by The Herald today
substantial percentage of our
directed Sinclair to reinstate
mittee.
lauded the young party
leader the ousted members. Mrs.
"But,afterblocklngmefrom membership.
for courage under fire the past Cr
"It is clear to me now that
according to reliable ¶
carrying out several duties
few months.
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Unless
I do whatever It is that
sources, told Sinclair, local !;
to
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assigned the Chair by our by.
One, who asked not to be party by-laws allowirig excuse
this
group
me to do, that
laws, the spokesman said the
identified, said, "Even when for aheense only for dea th or
committee
will
have acproached me again and
larry would say 'good evening' illness In the family were in
li
shed
not
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hi by the time
that If I would plug his group comp
at a meeting, he was Jumped on conflict with state law.
Into my thinking that I would the 176 elections arrive, I
by some,"
Stnjj
have all the cooperation i refuse to compromise my
told the
principles and treat any
wanted ft
The tat straw appeated to be Seminole by4a1&amp; were LU
tARRY
SIN().AIR
the pa* tow conflict with the gateby4aw,,
the uproar
"I rej~led tMt if they would member or group of members
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differenU; man I - treat the
days over published reports could noC1taOw1teat.
UontélL of the jiiiii
come to the ExecdIve
that a life-long Republican had comtnlUee membeTs report. struggle within the committee. mittee meetings arid the entire membership. That's
called democracy, I believe.
Sinclair's letter to committee
been erroneously named to the
"Shortly after taking office" Fxeaitive B0rd
members announcing his he said, "a spokesman for a would be plugged into Ill y
committee,
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family room for relaxing,
separate living room to entertain
you, and separate dining room.
Slide my door s open, and en ter a
10 '00' screened porch to Florida
living. I have a huge Inside utility
room and 2 car
I'm 2'
years old MY OWNER PUT ME
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touch at $ 36 ,900 with interest rate
slit 7• $4,150 down and live with
me for 5.37) per month. Swim in
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7771301.7640 Hiawatha Ave at I? 92

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KENMORE WASHER. Paris.

ALL HOMES REDUCED

provements and wants to participate. But he Wed downtown area and expanded later.
away from some of the talk about a special taxing
"Let's s'e how much ctYp'ration
wstrict.
from the merchants and property
"Taxes right now are running 25 to 30 per cent
Roberts said.

attractive

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307 East 1st St Downtown
3729411 Ele9.tI66

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Property owner, Pr. Vin:t.' I(obcrls told the with Roberts suggesting that the initial project be
that he is definitely interested m m confined to a three-block parcel at the core of the

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home for sale. Assume
payments, central Peit and air.
3334062.

home with completely fenced
yard 570.000

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1974 Singer Zigzag with cabinet,
cash price of $61 or I payments of

Mobile

Ideal area for children, 3 bedroom

Orlando Dr.

2933

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financing

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ASSUME PAYMENTS
U 30.

two-

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Don Pope, 372

You can get a fair price w hen you
advertise your "don't needS" in
the Want Ads.

1109 Sar4cwd Ave

vote

PONTIAC-BUICK

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12*51' mobile home. 12*24'

will neguliate.

Call

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longer needed but useful items I SHOP.

exchange REEL'S BODY

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42--MoW le Homes

Sunland

1Y)S W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fin.

Reids Garage Auto Air
diloners and general auto repairs
Il M.lIl St., 3731379,

KULPDECOI4ATORS
409W. ls?St.
We Buy Furniture

322llI day, 323045eve.
BROKER
ASSOCIATE

screened porch on private 11,4 acre

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Mate Rd. 427, 2.3
m iles east of 17
Pit. sanford (305) 34l$0

1651 Dealer

SL -Househo)dGoods

211 NOok. Sanford

6*37333

clean. $1,695

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Reduced to Settle Estate

$13500

1971 Chevrolet Caprice

like this seven
ago and everyone there was established, Knowles and Moore said, that would
greed, too. But the meeting adjourned and that have to be a referendum among afl the property
was the end of it," Moore said,
be assessed,
It was when Paulucci arid City Manager W. E.
"It takes some education to swing a
like
'Pete' Knowles got down to the nitty-gritty of that," Knowles added.
that the only hints of disagreement came
The discussion focused for a time on the
from the property owners.
proposed boundaries of the redevelopment area,

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fire%. custom interior. Sacrifice

in Duluth, Minn., told those
present that the way to go about it is to set up ,
,I that was the end of it."
- Mayor Lee Moore
special taxing district in the area, assessing each
property owner according to the extent of his
holdings.
"We already have some advantages in the
e funds raised, Paulucci said, could be used to area." Paulucci added, ticking off the courthouse,
re planning and areNtectural services, and pay city hall, marina, Holiday Inn, ci%ic center, library
oil the special bond i ssue he envisions for financing and three banks as cxanipls.
of the rebuilding effort
Pa ulucci cdled for uiunedLtte funding of the
"We need to design a shopping area downtown first phase of his plan - hiring experts to study
and make It
enough to keep people from costs.
Mayor Lee Moore offered the services of the city
going to the out.ol..t'wn shopping
planning and engineering departments, and noted,
Paulucci said.
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"There nave been 15 or more inettings just like this gross income on these properties," Roberts said.
one during the pastseven years.
"It's pretty rouph for some of the merchants to
"Everyone at this meetings seems to be agreed meet the expenses now."

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76-Auto Parts

Reconditioned Batteries,

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available. Bud Cabell 372 $057
an ytime.

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Garage door, aluminum, heavy
duty, 2"xl0'xl0' Plate glass
panels Complete hardware 377
1672.

mortgag, with down pa yme

Sparkling clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.
lakefront home, central heat and
air, trees, and other extras,

TOWNHOUS ES

ciri, rrs' sicu

Ketvinator Air Conditioner
71.000 BTU. $1 00
373 0744
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reconditioned, 3 bedr oom, It,) bath
ho me with tam. rm. Corner lot,
large rooms, Owner will handle

Swim or Fish

2 BEDROOM

4

HP

lfl21I$ CHICKEN MANURE. Approz7o
AFTER HRS.
ton a week. Will load, you haul
3220648
3773991
Otn Area, 323 6111

3221921114

$21500

STUDIO), 2,1
BEDROOM SUITES

Hunt

Home on lake, lovely living room, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths

Apartments

ISANFORDI

Jim

7521 Park Dr.
REALTOR

S60; 3

AM FM radio, Mod. style
cabinets. 5350. 323 3131
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GENEVA GARDENS

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Diamond Ring, 11 dlamon totaling
I carat Appraised at $630, selling
$3 50 Stereo console, tape deck.

3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot,
$11,900. Existing. 514.500, 7 pct.
Mfg. 33)5403

Forrest Greene, Inc.
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NO IN
NO CREDIT CHECk
P40 RED TAPE
TERES'

Camper trailer 11' semisell con,
18ined, Sleeps A First SADO lakes

tiller goodtondItI $75 Call 373
1593.

Bro ker 101W. Commercial
Sanforct 372_ 7511

In with good terms $11.300.
WE TAKE TRADES
FAIRLAPIE- I bedrooms, it. ,
baths, fenced yard, air con
dl? iond, easy access to II and 17.
92. $27300.

3776353

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W. Garnett White

SANFORD -7 Bedroom borne with
den. carpeted, vacant, move right

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$1,300 Down take over mortgage
S1S,00, Corner lot. 7 bedrooms,
Fla. room. 3232141 after S.

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l', Mi. E 011l. Hwy 44
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sink. Ice box, Sleeps 6. 5650. 323
6077 after 6

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After Hrs. 3777111 or 373.7$12

322.2420 Anytime

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Businessmen's Association in werking on
preliminary plans for rejuvenating the decaying
city core.
The landlords, five of whom were Present at
yesterday's DRA meeting at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, will be discussing ideas for
the redevelopment duringo the next month and
reporting ba('k to the I)J1..\ l')fl June 20,
J( no Paulucci,
entrepreneur and part-time
Sanford resident, made a redevelopment presenand
the lively,
how' meeting.
"It 's a damn disgrace
the downtcwn area

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looking the way it does now," Paulucci said. "We've
Herald Staff Writer
got to get the merchants and the property owners
Twelve downtown Sanford property owners are together on thifl,"

tation

NICE (LEAN (Ak lu
CIIOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS

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OVER

Its "11

Bdrm. w w Carpet.

omes,

322.6457

MAYFAIR- 514,000. 4 bedrooms,
7' baths. family room, extra
large lot, half block from Lake
Monroe Pool, too One of our
ni cest homt

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BUY
SELL
TRADE
lit IISE.
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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

LAKE HARNEY-- $31,300. 2
bedrooms, 7 baths, frame,
lakefront, Only 3 years old Fur
niShid. too. Exceptional buy!

2795

$

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Payments less than rent. Buyers
from II thrv retirement. Must
Qualify-Excetlert
investment.
Your questions can be answered
Contact us.

"5ANFOD's SALES LEADER"
CITY
NOW ONLY 521.000. 3
bedrooms, 1,300 SQ ft. plus. Al
Shape, close to downtown Many
extras

WE FINANCE

Commercial

3776653

smoother brealcin
period. Disc brake pads

even have a sensor that
,,sounds off" when pads
need repl acing.

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feature crown-ground
drum brake linings for i

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Move Into A New Home
For $120

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2 Beoroom. fenCed yard
$175 mo Adults prefer red

Rentals $1 00

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Reg R ea l Estate Broker

Furnished

lfl(iles north on 11 t2

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first
conic first cholcet Plus Fla.'s
finest t)%cd Cars, Dick Illaird
Ditsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph $31 IllS, Open
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Choice Listings

TAFF[R REALTY

(31877? ClitfiordonRraitor

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Service The Rest. Western Auto I

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Datsun.Subaru Sale

Antiques, estates Consinmentj
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Spinet Models
SAPSFORDAUCTIO?J37373

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Pick up junk cars FREE Smalu
price for others. 3721621.

7:30 P.M.

Pianos upright and

veni8'flfly located

7439 Myrtle Ave Sanford
P hone 3 21 064 322 77 At
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Bedrooms, 7 uaths, water front.
Actults enly, r pets $700 mo 373
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blue exterior. pøwctef blue
leather
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interior lfl 321$ After 1

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6 18 'INN

2 new homes ready to
Show Low in price, high in
quallly
Plenty shade. Con

WIT`T REALTY

control, power sea ts ana Wunctows,
trunk release. Recently inspected,
new mufflers Gleaming diamond

Hwy 16, West. Sanford

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Ill W. Ist St.
11 : Yr. old. 3

196$ Lincoln Continental mint
uW,tt,.i, 90 pt off criginal price
PS, PP. Radio. dimAtø

Top dollar return on consignment at
75 pct. &amp; 35 pct We also buy full
houses, estates, etc.
OpenDIlilyiflamn 5pn

W M E Farms, Oviedo, Fla 303
3456431 Day, 303365 6511 After 6

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UNBELIEVABLE
But true a 71 7 bedroom home.
completely
furnished
with
fireplace, separate dining room,
electric kitchen, fenced yard, and
many other extras Only $10,900.

BARGAINS

WINTER SPRINGS

Nice 3 bedroom house near down

Auction

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c ondition Contact E P. Bruce,

old, large family room with
fireplace, very Iare lot almost 1
acre ldyllwlld Sect,cn 3239468

EXECUTIVE

Larry Saxon, Realtor

ICitihen equipped
SiSOMonIN 377470

Merchandise

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373 6335

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy 1 or IDOl Items
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Me

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy 17 92 Open Sat &amp; Sun 9 S

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Seedt,.ci equlpniq'nt for over SO beds
(300' x 1') In(lu(ie,, 001h covers
"A" frames, stakes, end posts,

UYUwnerLovely 3 bedrooms. lyea r

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Desir able area. l bedrooms, 7baths,
central heat and air, family room
Only $32,300.

33-94I0

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Horse 'railer 517,500 10 Pc?. down
MID FLORIDA REALTY. Inc
831 7710

'121 P643

nat re.
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studded ano room for a pool
large 7 bedoo:n home plus family
room, near Mt Plymouth Golf
Course 575.900
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COUNTRY LIVING

1 Bedroom unfurn apt. air, car
peted. kitchen equipped Adults
$9$ 50 377 224 eves &amp; w ee kend s
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SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Why pay rent! Move in now! 2
bedroom home, will accept trade.

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Mr. Goodwrench
has
a
service Special
for you

Thanks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost. Try one
today I Phone 3fl.Th1I or 531 9993.

Friday Nights, 7:30

'1 BR, 7 bath, 2 car garage, cor ner .
lSO'xIlS, PLUS 7 apartments,
(Income $170 monthly) All for
534.950

Days- 377 6173
Nights 377 5121 or 3777332

Buy

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166

DAVE S'373 9370

AWOODED

patio, fence. low cka*n Only
119,750 Acre Realty. REALTOR,
373 7750

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We Buy Furniture

Grange City Blue Springs

Winter Springs, 3 DR. screened

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small spring, over 100' on paved
road $17,500 Terms. 131 7*91

3234061, 373 0517 Eves

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Pierson, 10 .icres Nicely wooded,

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

Cer,lra' u- lot ,U4'1
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTd) 1
3771991
19195 Freect'
"77374.3".14%.3n 494
377 119S9, 327 4164

lwteel Honda.

Wantcdo buy used office furniture.

0711

New heews in a rural area t4O dow n
payment, mon thly payments lets
than reti?. Government subsidized
to guallfied buyers. Call to see if
yo(1 qualify!

Stemper Realty

68-Wanted to

Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees,
clear flowing stream, horse's 0 K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 67$

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Like New Call
After 6,327 7541

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Dial the results number, 377.3611
and place a fast acting Want Aft

431.ots-Acreage

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3$O3 Orlando Drive
Sanford 323 5200

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
C'ORMLY's E 46, Sanford 373 173)

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Loch Arbor. I PR, 2 bath, $37,500.
See your broker or Call owner, at

$700 DOWN, with FHA financing
buys thit clean 3 bedroom home
loaded wtrt extras

I WEXIVA RIVER
Adult mobile home village, urctcr
larQe Shady oaks on the Scenic
Wt'kiva Modern clean interiors.
from $'10.SMI W. of Sanford 322
4170.

One &amp; Tvn B.'droorn apartments &amp;

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lets than $125 mo.

3739541

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We Psac spotless apts a manager
who lots people, budget
stretcPong rent Also Unlurn
BAMBOO COVE ('AROEP( APTS
3001: Airport Blvd 373 1310

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By owner, like new, 7 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage.
fenced yard. 519.000 377 6399 or

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In Firearms Case

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costs, for which no estimates will be completed by end
are yet available, would of the month even though of.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
probably be borne from utility uicial completion date was
City commissioners uilS wee
ovember, this year.
tax revenues, Floyd said. The
took t,,,. first step toward city hall and civic center were
'
Refused a request from the
building
public I
lt with revenues from I e
Bay
Area
Health Service for a
complex to house the coin- same source.
discount
in the city ocmuntty's police and lire
After
constructional
(tie
new
tupational
lee
of $25
departments
facilU) the building curLntl)
1 u hor;ied Floyd to
The
officials
toted usedtohousebothuarui
(1fl
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unanimously to allocate $63,943
lication
the Florida
would 1)
Iron
anticipated federal bounding SR 427
Department
of
Community
revenue sharing funds to the razed and the area used (or .i
000 grant 0 be
parking lot,
proposed new facility,
shared equally
'ii' ) ,,e seven
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uILSIflCSS tiu week
eniinoe cities and counts
Mayor Norman Floyd said
the
Commission
gO"etnmentto
prepare goals in
the building, to he constructed
pe
pos
c
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Inalastuontope
rim texpaftswn
Approed payment of
to
Dumb)
and
planning
stud)
upwards, would be placed south $91.694.20
of the city hail parking lot with Stimpson contractors for work
Agreed to proceed with
the police station lacing the city on the sewer trunk interceptor allocation of $5,000 in federal
'' a nd the fire house truck and $1,375.41 for engineering by revenue sharing money to
bays facing Newhurvpnrt (;lart' and Radcliffe of inter create a iiios(1tiito ((introl
Park. Consulting Engineer 13th prograiti for the city.

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Disclosure of activities of a
nationwide police intellItence rv'twçwk caught some city
officials by suipiisé, pr
'iüs for investigations
and also drew criticism and praise from law enforcement
off icials. A Cook County, Ill., prosecutor said he planned
to investigate what role the unit may have played in
alleged surveillance of private citizens by the Chicago police. Dallas city officials said they never heard of the unit
even though the Dallas police department is among the
members.

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SemlnoleCountyCommtssionerDkk Williams, running board,
and commission chairman Sid Vihien Jr. inspect the newlyarri td Ford pumper for the Scininole County Fire Department.
The truck is the first to arrive of four new pumpers, and the only
one with gasoline-powered engine. The 1,000 gallon per minute
pumpe; Cos.t 1,000 and will bc aaslgnd to the Fhe Puluia iirt
station south of Sanford, (Herald Staff Photo by Bob Lloyd)

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Herald Staff Writer

Flush said a suggesvd the request or delay it," Bush
deadline on budget requests is said.
set for May 1, because CornAccording to Bush, the school
The Seminole County Coni- mission begins to formulate the board asked the county to fund
mission is taking steps to budget in May. The budget is primary paving programs for
curtail school board requests usually adopted In mid-summer roads and sidewalks, which are
for funding projects which the and becomes effective Oct. 1. off school property.
county did not include in its
Bush said yesterday that
This has occurred most
fiscal year budeet.
although the situation ha,nnIy ""ringly" at the new Lake
County Engineer 13111 Bush, at come up in recent years, it is Orients School in Altamonte
Commission direction, is causing a problem for the Springs and the Rock Lake
working out a proposed policy county.
school In Longwood, Bush said.
which will put a deadline on the
'I don't mean to sound
The problem of funding, if the
school board's budget requests critical, but requests are project site is inside the limits
and outline the projects for filtering Into the county for of one of the county's seven
which the county will be projects, and the problem is municipalities, then turns into a
responsible.
that the county has a fi'ed complex exercise to determine
Bush and commissioners will budget. Whenever the school who is responsible for handling
discuss the suggested policy board comes in with a project ii the situation.
during a tentatively scheduled mid-year, the Commissi'n
Bush said a debate always
work session on Monday. The doesn't know how to dispos': of comes up when the project is
board instructed Bush on it.
partially in the city and in the
1ucdav to finalize Ideas into ;u
'j1 have to hook it over to county as to v. h-. r: ;
proposal.
see if they can accommodate for performing tic cr'tt-c
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Samson Lee Sharp Jr.,28,of
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Young People Learn Building

EDEN, Wis. (AP) A dozen young families in the Fond
du Lac area near here gather each evening and weekend
to panel walls, pound nails and raise high roolbeams.
They're building their own homes in a time when
economic conditions make any such venture perilous.
They start off with an assist from a nonprofit housing
group and a federal grant. Then they learn the liner points
of housebuliding as they go, moving from house to house.
The program, an experiment also being undertaken In
several other states, is funded by Farmers Home Administration grants and administered by local housing
counseling agencies.

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CHICAGO (AP) Mayor Richaid J. Daley, back to full
strength physically and politically, marked his 7d birthday today.
E)hv WLS iiklined by a stroke last year but is cnc
again lit and back at the helm of his ever compliant City
Council.
)'y
faring bcttcr piiU th
The mayor's fabled Chicago machine, tattered after six
years of skirmishes with independent Democrats, came
back this year to give him a landslide victory in the
mayoral primary. He then easily disposed of his
Republican opponent.

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hearing of testimony was nection with a jail cell Incident
scheduled to begin today in the in which another inmate as
grand larceny trial of Bobby struck In the face with a tin can
Circuit Court Judge Clarence Joe 11111, to, of Boston-Butler used to collect cigarette butts.
a Circuit Court jury
FFeb.
T. Johnson Jr., has ordered a Court, Oviedo.
mistrial in the case of a Sanford
Hill was arrested April I by found T'homas guilty Of the
man accused of possession of a sheriff's deputies in connection lesser and included offense of
firearm by a convicted felon with the theft of a $129 assault and battery in the case
day television from the Zavre's
27,
after Assistant State Atty. store, SR 430, I'ern Park
of Altamonte Springs, three
James
Figgatt
elicited Information in court files years probation to a guilt) plea
testimony from a state' wit alleges that hilt i'.ii stopped to entering without breaking
ness that Steven Edward Mohr, outside the store with the with Intent to commit
a felony:
19, of 107 E. JenkIzs Circle, television set in a paper bag. grand larceny, In connection
Sanford, had been on parole.
In other court actions, Circuit with a Dec. i incident at
The
court
ruled
the Court Judge David U Strawn JordanM h Altamonte Mail,
prosecutor's action wasn't meted the following sentences
Altamonte pings
permissable
Ii dropped a
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Kenn h AUn Newby, 19
Judge Johnson scheduled a Ou_wlet k three ears charge of grand
nter
re-trial in the case before a new
probation on '1 guilty plea to case
jury for the week of June 23.
breaking and entering with
According to the court
WUmer Pinkney, 45, of 918
file, intent to commit a felony.
Motir was convicted of grand
F, 10th St , Sanford, three years
larceny in January 1974. Ile was
Alvin Wayne iliuiiis, 21, Probation on a guilty plea to
arrested by a sheriff's denutv. of Sanford. sentenced to time
according to the records, on already served in county Jail firearm. Pinkney entered the
March 11 and allegedly had in since his Jim. 12 dI(I5( Oil an plea Feb. 24 in a case charging
his possession a pistol.
aggravated assault charge. aggrrvated assault on Sanford
Selection of a jury and Thomas was charged in con- Police Patrolman Tony Brooks

County To Curb

"Community Enrichment" is the way Bob Hasty,
Sanford Optimist Club, describes the unusual project set
for the next two Saturday's (May 17 and 24).
The youth-oriented Optimists are joining forces with the
Central Florida Chorale In truckload sales of highly
specialized "weeder-feeder" fertilizer suppiied by Chase
and Co.
At two key locations — Airport Blvd. and 17-fl 1st
Federal of Mid-Florida parking lot, and Montgomery
Ward's Automotive Center at Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry Optimists and cheralists will be selling 22.
pound bags of 20-3-6 fertilizer at savings of up to $2.50 per
bag. The proceeds will be split between the Optimists'
)OUtls
duO the Chorale's forthcunuig U up no
Poland.
Hasty pointed out that the lots would be open from 10
a.m. to 6 pin, at both locations arid anyone ordering five
or more bags could have them delivered by calling Hasty
at Chase &amp; Co., cheniica! department or Mrs. Irene Brown
at the downtown Sanford Flagship Rank.
Chase &amp; Co., chemists have developed the Sunniland
lawn food that is shipped around the world and maintain
that one application kills broad leaf weeds —roots and all
whllc growing green, healthy grass. The fl-pound bag
is designed to treat and feed 2,500 square feet; one for.
mula is suited to St. Augustine, centipede and zoysia
u'rasses, while the oth er is fortified with a chemical,
truro.c, for use with Itahia and Bermuda urasses.

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Herald Staff Writer

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Herald Staff Writer

breaking and entering with
intent to commit
a
misdemeanor inconnection
with an Oct. 18. Incident at
Spgwood Village, IA'Jngwood.

General Robert Shevin has and Burt Perinclijef insisted
would mean he was doing so in with both hands tipped."
given the opinion the state lay, city had to take a firm position, a vacuum," Perinchief said. "If
"They are going to sue us
Sharp was originally charged
which created Lake Mary "For the mayor to go Into ex- the explorers go with some anyway," Bacon said, "we with breaking and enteringwith
LAKE MARY— City Council supersedes any city or- ploratlon without a position feeling from council, they go should be honest about IL"
intent to commit a felony and
last night unianlxnouslydeclined dinance. Shevin also noted
grand
larceny. The
the City of Sanford request to case could only be finally
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"de-annex," in Sanford's favor, decided In the courts
charge wh'n Sharp plead guilty
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somewhat by Council member the city to "de-annex" the
George Sprinkel riled a motion
Virginia Mercer's addition of property or face a lawsuit.
to withdraw the guilty plea for
the words "at this time" and
Massey
told
Council,
N his client and Judge Strawn
Mayor Walter Sorenson and however, "In my opinion we
reserved ruling on the motion,
City Attorney Gary Massey cannot do that. The property Is
were Instructed to "explore" in the City of Lake Mary unless
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the problem with Sanford of- the Legislature speaks."
Ilcials.
Terry attempted to keep the
Some council members — city's position more fluid with
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Harry Terry — noted concern and Massey to "explore"
that the decision may take the problem with Sanford.
city Into court for lengthy and
"This Isa very serious matter
expensive litigation. Mrs. to the community," Terry said,
LONG WOOD
The City
Griffin said both property adding lt would bewrong for the
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Council
Is
scheduled
to
meet In
owners Involved will probably ci ty to act hastily. He aald th'e
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join with Sanfozd in the lawsuit. city might be able to come to
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Alltonight
with City Accountant
Massey said the situation Is some sort of amicable
Harold
Hartsock for a
unique — Sanford annexed the agreement with Sanford that
%u.7.u..MOn
discussion
on .u.y finances.
land by ordinance prior to its would involve considerations
"--.Inclusion
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legal other than the land. He also
Hartsock is expected to tell
description of Lake Mary which Indicated the landowners might
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was part of the city charter lean more favorably to Lake
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J#u economy measures put into
passed by the Legislature.
::::Mary If the same zoning apeffect early in the year have
The attorney said there Is not proved by Sanford were
allayed financial disaster for
a fact situation like it In pledged.
the community of 5,500.
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Councilmen Martin Bacon Sr.
According to the six-month
financial report prepared by
Seminole Cwnty Head Start chf1dren were treated to a pIcWc Hartsock the city will end the
IT'S
year with a balance of
lunch yesterday as the program celebrated Its
enth
the general fund, but because of
niversary at the Sanford Airport picnic gmun&amp;. If--L-th
FOR LUNCH
past de6ts will probably have to
Benton of the Head Start staff and Rev. Amos Jones, in raise property taxes for the new
background, were on hand to help mqmlse the children.
fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
"I sincerely look forward to
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the future when I can serve the
"On the ottlier hand, It is party, my fellow Seminole
pointlinis to remain as chair- County residents and my nation
nan and perpetuate this con- once again," Sinclair conBy DONNA ESTES
sharing
bct which will prevent the cluded
ment to respond to calls within official request by the city
Herald Staff Writer
ommittee from doing what It
Linda Lohr, daughter of
Smith appeared satisifed the city only when requested to assistance
as Intended to do
elect School Board member Pat
when Mayor Walter Sorenson do so by the cli)
LAKE MARY
Approval said items could be shifted
)emocrats,
Telson, is vice chairman of the
Mrs. Mercer said the county
Passed on first reading an
"The Democratic Party has committee and apparently will was given by the city council around within each depart~ fire protection administratot at amendment to the criminal
dways been the most creative step up — at least temporarily last night to pay over a three ment's budget as long as the a recent meeting reported the code prohibiting
animals from
overall totals remained,
)arty due to health y debate and Into the chairman's spot. She year period one-seventh
county fire department had city parks, playgrounds or
.ompromise, both on a local could not be contacted by 7'he SZ857 — of the final engineering
— Instructed Sorenson to responded ta 20 calls wift the recreations areas unless they
intl national level. I sincerely Herald today
bill on the Sanford-North r'1fy the county fire depart- city when there has been no are leashed.
Seminole regional sewer
tope and pray that those
:e mI:: system.
raditional strengths can members, a
ameday be rediscovered in chairman must take place Ilie measure, recommended
by Councilman Harry Terry,
;eminole County.
within the next few monthis.
gained approval on a 4-1 vote
with Council member Virginia
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Mercer objecting the city "was
being taken."
Terry said the full costs of the
utilized newspapers, maga. original 115,000 preliminary
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are being dertroyed almost as
"That'i inore than we
Arles, TV and radio for adver- sewer study were picked up by
Writer
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George Willis, who once
"Is
there
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Be- noted.
area We've had man) inquiries lie said the one seventh
called Crooms High School a countabilit " Willis asked.
with some from foreign coun. designation for [Ake Mary In
Willis had no reply, but he did
"holding cell for potential "Much of the repair has
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tries We need to braodcast the the final $19,995 engineering
dropouts," was back before the already been destroyed"
make a plea for school officials
Opportunities Wt exist here in bill, Was a little high in relation Seminole County School Board
School Supt. Bud Layer didn't to fill in a huge ditch Wt rum
Central Florida. This is a to population.
Wt night with some good news like the fact that Willis seemed in front of the school, which
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he says, then demonstrates by "running" on one leg to
first base and sliding into second. He also pitches for the
team. When Raymond was an Infant, doctors amputated
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from home. The promise at the end of the highway was
discount shopping at brand-name factory outlet stores in
Reading. They included several dozen women and a
sprinkling of men who boarded two tour buses In
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their plea for financial help for New York City was
heartless and arrogant and they blame him in part for the
city's financial crisis. Ford refused their request for a 90day federally guatanteed loan in a letter Wednesday,
saying. "We must stop promising more and more services
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out by what state officials say may be "one of the biggest
frauds in history." While Elizabeth Butler of Hialeah,
Is job.hwiUng, a task force of federal, state and local
authorities will meet here to coordinate strategy against
the scheme which allegedly has robbed thousands of Investors of millions of dollars. Officials said the scheme involved the sale of high interest corporate notes secured by
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*100,. FRENCH AVE., SANFOH I), FLA. 32771
Area Code 3022.2611 or 831.9993
Thtsrsday, May 15, 1975-4A

WAYNE P. [)O's'l.E, Publisher
W1i.IJAM ft CURHIE, Managing Editor
IU)I3KHTC. MARKEY, Advertising Director
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Eglin Now Site

many that was a bit long, but the fact the
affair was basking in community Involvement was worth the wait.
As Don Reynolds, high school principal,
remarked before presenting the Whitey
McLacas award, "We need to get the parents
away from the television set and back Into the
children business."
Reynolds has been working on that basis
since his return to Sanford from Lake
and be didn't lose
Brantley High School
sight of the need for parental involvement In
school while at Lake Brantley.
Perhaps the most moving comment of "
night came from outgoing football Coach
Claude Woodruff, as he urged Sanford to
"keep teaching the young folks of yours the
kind of attitudes that will make them men.
,;..tthed these kids come
"
along the past couple of years and next year
you will have the makings of a strong
program. These young men have developed

Seminole High School's Booster Club did
itself proud Tuesday night with the annual
sports awards banquet.
President Fred Good was busting buttons
all over the Civic Center with the way the
public responded to watch the young men and
women of SHS receive their athletic awards.
The combination of a well-run banquet and
the excellent support of the community made
the rain and bad weather outside the center
just vanish.
"I wouldn't trade this job," Good declared
afterwards. "I didn't intend to be Booster
Club president, but I've enjoyed every second
of it."
Good explained that he felt every parent in
Sanford should be Interested enough In his or
her child's welfare to become involved with
school programs
and the Bootcr Club
offers an excellent way to do just that.

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the attitude to make things work and that's
what It takes just don't let them lose that
feeling," Woodruff said.
The coach received a standing ovation,
which was Sanford's way of saying "thanks"
for the job he and his staff did during the past
two years.
From the way Woodruff accepted the
tribute, it appears he will miss Sanford and
Seminole High School.

The banquet ran about three hours and to

Jack Homer and Wayne Albert were
sitting in the crowd and enjoying every
second of the program. It was a sight to make
the two Chamber of Commerce officials very
happy, because a banquet such as the sports
awards program is worth thousands of
Chamber publicity dollars.
"The kids look just great," Homer said.
"It makes you want back in high school."

How true, Jack.
Sanford Attorney Robert Morris had a
hard time keeping his voice under control as
he detailed the reasons for the Terry Cordell
Memorial award and the entire time the
good attorney was talking, not a soul broke
the silence In the center. (Cordell, a Seminole
graduate,' was the 14th American killed in
Vietnam.)
It appeared that the students knew more
about the meaning of the award and Morris'
personal involvement than the adults In the
room because of the intense manner that they
greeted him.
who swept
And winner Randy Brown
kept
away the McLucas trophy as well
things in Line with Morris' presentation by
just quietly saying, "Thank you" and no
more.
It's funny how young people seem to know
better than the adults how to handle an
Glenn McCasland
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Influential legislators

such as murder and rape should be tried as adults and
separated from youths charged with minor offenses.
The Lawmakers said Wednesday that a conference cornmittee considering a bill reorganizing state social and
prison agencies has reached an agreement on the
treatment of juvenile delinquents.
Sen. Kenneth Myers, DMiamni, said he was "very sat.
islied" with th e co nference committee's compromise.
Rep. Edmond Fortune, 1)-Pace, described himself as
"real enthused."
The key problem in the conference committee has been
whether Division of Youth Services delinquency
programs should be transfered to a proposed prison
agency, the house position, or remain in the Department
of Health and Rehabilitative Services, the Senate position.
Myers and Fortune said the issue had been resolved by
recommending that "hard core" dellnqucrs accused of
tifiud riIR' :uuh ;e ripe, murder a nd robbery be
tried as adults and confined in a youthful offender division
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Senate President Dempsey leges. Also turned down was a Insurance "overage cleared the Interest rates on loans
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Force Base today to see the "huddled masses
yearning to breathe free" to whom is pledged in
DON
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words carved in the enduring stone of the Statue of
Liberty a haven from fear and oppression.
The United States has offered refuge to the
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homeless of South Vietnam and Cambodia
perhaps as many as 130,000 of them
because it
cannol forviet that this nation contributed to their
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plight with a decade of American involvement in
Indochina.
\ei1her can ht American people turn their
e.
backs on the human tragedy of the displaced — a
problem that has plagued the world since Adam
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and Eve were banished from the Garden of Eden.
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The government's proclaimed policy on the
By JOSH FITZHUGII
decreased by 17 per cent In 1974 as compared
refugees is consistent with the traditional com•
with 1973, but the number of deaths resulting
AP Business Writer
passion which has seen the United States open wide
from uneven contests between trains and motor
its doors to thousands upon thousands of exiles in
vehicles climbed by 8 per cent.
Businessmen around the country are confident
this century, particularly since World War fl,
The National Safety Council recorded nearly
that the worst of the recession is over.
1,400 traffic fatalities at grade crossings last
The "displaced persons" from Europe in the
year, up from the 1,300 recorded in 1973. In adlate 1940s, the Hungarians who escaped Soviet
Many executives interviewed recently by The
dillon,
it says, there was "a tremendous nurn.
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Associated Press say inventories are back In
retaliation after the abortive revolt in 1956, the
ber" of incidents in which vehicles narrowly
- line, a key first step toward increased production
600,000 Cubans who fled Fidel Castro's po,er in the
escaped being struck.
lower unemployment.
and
1960s sought-and were granted-asylum in this
In an effort to combat the increase, the council
p
land that for 200 years has boasted that it is th e
is putting ne w emphasis on an Individualized
Still despite a general decline In price In_____
"cradle of liberty."
program of motorist education called the "Near
creases, and price cuts in some Industries, the
What is surprising is the resistance of some Miss Program."
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business leaders remain convinced that Inflation
Under
the
program, explains Its volunteer
Americans to assumption of the refugee burden
L the nation's No. 1 economic problem.
chairman, Otto, F. Sonefeld, an official of the
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because of a potential threat to th eir jobs or th e
,,As a general statement I would say the
Santa Fe Railroad, cooperating railroads have
possible diversion of federal f unds from pet social
economy has about hit bottom but hasn't started
instructed their train crews, where possible, to
programs. A recent poll indicated that 54 per cent record the
th
e upturn," says Jack Reed, a Mississippi
license numbers and identifying
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of the American people were opposed to resetreta iler. He said he expected his Inventories to
atca of vehicles that try to beat t he
tiement of the Vietnamese.
be below last year's levels shortly.
train across a grade crossing.
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But Robert Strauss, national chairman of the
Where the ownership of the vehicle caa be
"We believe the early sta ges of recovery are
Democratic party, is among those convinced that established, the railroad personally contacts the
well
underway in wood products industry," says
once the shock of the sudden influx has abat ed we driver or organiza tion that owns the vehicle to
an
executive
with Washington State's
point out the seriousness of the situation. If
--will find people "responding warmly as they
We)erheauser Co. "It's no longer a question of
personal contact isn't possible, a letter is sent to
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when
but how much."
the vehicle owner, and in all cases, a data card
True, not all of the Asians being hurriedly
tii Incident is sent to the council's
like your thinking, fella. Put her there."
Despite these aentiznents,condltions are byno
processed under emergency conditions on Guam or
headquarters In Chicago where the Information
means uniform. Construction work remains
at Eglin or other reception camps are capable of is computerized.
depressed in some regions, recovery of auto.
being assimilated into the American way of life.
The railroads' contacts with the drivers In.
related companies Is slow, and capital goods
The "high-risk" individuals will be accounted for volved "are strictly educational and not intended
firms expect to lag behind the national recovery
during screening processes. Not all will desire to to be punitive In any way," Sonefeld stresses.
as
usual.
The reaction from most drivers has been
stay in a strange land and they should be given the favorable, he says. Many simply are not aware Editor, Herald:
"Out construction machine business has been
Askew taking away our classes? Does he know
assistance they need to return to their own country. of the hazards inherent at every grade crossing.
An open letter to the Sanford Police Depart- that In Seminole County we adults have the good clown for about a year and as yet there are no
Nevertheless, American gains its strength
Co-operating railroads have reported 1,362 ment:
fortune of having a responsive and effective signs of a turnaround," says Richard Seaman,
from its immigrants and its refugees. Integration
near misses in the past two and a half years. In
With all due respect to our lawmen would Junior College, a college which makes every vice president of Rexnord Inc. of Milwaukee.
of the Indochina refugees in a time of political and more than half the cases, the train was 100 feet or someone please tell me why Laurel Drive, right effort to provide classes to many of our adult Still he expects 1975 to be a very good year.
economic turmoil demands and deserves heavy Less from the crossing when the vehicle cleared here in Sanford, Is not patrolled at least once or needs and interests?
the traCk&amp;
Some companies report no effects from the
support from volunteer agencies.
twice a day.
Clearly the state has to reduce spending
When
enough
data
on
grade-crossing
incidents
Drivers are using this particular street as a because Income has been lessened. But to reduce recession.
Skeptics doubt that the organized charities
is gathered, the council plans to use the In- drag strip. At the rate of speed the cars travel, spending by eliminating an entire program
themselves will be able to muster the help
"In leisure activities, people seem to spend the
formation for further educational programs and there is no way they can stop In the event a child seems unfair and unwise. Hopefully cur
need. The history of American concern they
and
as a basis for possible legislative action aimed at is walking along the roadside or riding their legislators know first-hand the fin, effort, of money even though other parts of the economy
determination, however, is a strnng indication th
u number of vehicle-train accidents hibikes.
seem to show that they are short," notes Ken
Seminole's programs.
humanitarian considerations will again prevail, and near misses.
Elling, treasurer of Hoigaard's Inc., a retailer
There are also small children In the neighWhat happens ''hen e run out of oil and borhood, who can't ride their bikes, because
Lets Join hanJs and help them make the other outside Minneapolis.
natural gas or, as is likely to happen first, they parent3are concerned due to the high speed of
legislators awareof our "thing." Let's all vow to
"The
write
to skiing and camping instead of
become prohibitively expensive?
yes, write letters to the legislators
the cars that go by.
going
to
Europe
or doing something else."
No need to panic, says one authority. We have
We
want
to
keep the fine community services
I believe we should have some protection
Decrees, communiques and manifestoes are flowing from a renewable resources that can replace them
classes that we have here at Seminole.
Cleveland's American Greetings Corp. and
Saigon in the name of the Provisional Re%-olutionary Govern. at least to a degree — and one that was. in fac~ from these speeding maniacs. We would ffl
Let's do even more
a"
our
children grow up to adult.hood, not found
ment of South Vietnam alias the Viet Cong. One of them the tractitional source for synthetic goods until dead on the
write legLd&amp;tm, Kansas CRY's Hallmark Cards Inc., both of
road, because some drivers ha ve no let's ask our newspaper tothan
tell us
more about this which make greeting cards, say work forces are
declares that the word "provisional" is lobe dropped from Its the advent of cheap oil and gas:
Story t's Join forcea to keep our thIng,"wrj
Wood.
concern
for
a
human
life.
up and business good.
name, since It now has a country to govern.
All the essential chemical bulldln$ blocks tO
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today our voice Is beard.
do something to stop this before
Some nations outside the Communist bloc neutralists like make such things as plastics and synthetic one is hurt or killed.
Help make this a safe neighIndia and Sweden among the first
In the Southeast, the hard-hit textile industry
Mrs E.
have given formal rubber can be derived from wood, noted Dr. borhood and get these speeders off the road,
shows
signs of an upturn as Inventories dwindle.
recognition to the new regime. Even If the Viet Cong do not
Irving S. Goldstein of North Carolina State
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consider their government to be provisional any more, such
About 75,000 tex ti le workers were laid off there
U ni versity's school of forest resources In a paper
A concerned mother
last year.
diplomatic recognition has to be. Everyone knows that any
presented at the recent 169th annual meeting of
Letters
to
the
editor
are
always
welcome.
(Name
withheld
by
request)
government established in Saigon is just a temporary stand-In
the American Chemical Society in Philadelphia.
They should be as brief as possible and
The businessmen say the recession has had an
for the Communist government In Hanoi.
"From a chemical point of view," he says, Editor, The Herald:
comment
on matters of general interest.
Impact on prices and quality. Nearly all report
The Vietnam war began because the old Communist
..the molecues don't remember where they
In response to the April 27th story to eliminate
The letters should deal with issues and avoid greater ccpetiUon inthe
Vietminh League headed by 110 Chi Mirth would not accept
marke ts they buy
came from."
ommuni ty services classes, why is Governor
c
personalities.
from as well as those they sell In.
defeat in its effort to seize power throughout Vietnam after
World War H. When Vietminh power was consolidated Li the
ANDERSON
north under the 1954 truce, the existence of the free Republic of
South Vietnam below the 17th parallel remained a thorn in Ho's
side. Unification of all Vietnam under the communist banner
I.
was an obsession in Hanoi and a cause which Moscow and
Peking provided the wherewit.hal to pursue.
l
T e fiction that the Viet Cong was a home-grown nationalist
h
movement in South Vietnam, Independent of Hanoi, served Its
WASHINGTON
Dictator Rafael Trujillo said.
propaganda purpose during the long war In which North Vietthey'd never have killed Trujillo unless they
Hoping to get Watergate4tyle dialogue on the
One Trujilfista veteran, now a respectad
namese troops and weapons flooded across t.he 17ffi parallel. was gunned down on May 30, 1961, thus ending
thoughtthe CIA was going to save 1.heir skins secret talks, Moas asked Ruth to "review White
his 31-year tyranny over the Dominican businessman, acknowledged that he had helped
The war is now over,
somehow."
House tapes.
to deter
whether conRepublic. His military police efficiently rounded compile the summary. "The CIA helped get the
Footnote: U.S. Intelligence sources confirm versit1ons took place (on I air bag st3ndard.1."
up the assassins and tortured them to death.
guns and gave the plotters encouragement," he they were aware of the plot and kept abreast of It
The tapes are presently tied up In the courts.
We have now learned that before they died, said in a statement to us.
ma general way. But they deny that the CIA was
But In 1971, we told of an April 27, 1971,
they gave detailed confessions implicating the
He charged that the plotters "were urged on
a direct participant. Lear Reed has died. One of meeting between Henry Ford
II and Nixon inCentral Intelligence Agency in the assassination by Lear Reed," a former U.S. embassy aide In
the surviving conspirators, Gen. Antonio "Tony" volving auto safety. A confidential Moss subplot. The tortured men believed the CIA not only Santo Domingo, who was regarded by his Imbert has also dented that the CIA helped him committee
memo
supported them but would save them,
kill Trujillo. But denials or not, the tort ured men others were he now says this meeting and
colleagues as a CIA man, but left the Dominican
ld amid
According to their confession, the CIA was Republic about eight months before the
thought they had U.S. approval and they ex. (playing) a role on "talk of Herny Ford
be half of Nixon's re.
supposed to prevent the old tyrant's murderous assassimition.
.
pected U.S. help.
election."
son, Ramfis, from returning to Santo Domingo.
PUFF BAGS: Rep. John Moss, D..CaIIf., Is
After Reed left, according to the des tb-throes
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mAinn ! i
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Askew Appointment Endangered

I)ELAND, Via. (AP) -One om two men charged In the
kidnap-slaying of DeLand disc jockey Fred West has
pIea(.'d no contest to lesser charges of extortion and
possession of d firearm by a convicted felon,
Willie James Gillyard, 31, of DeLand offered the plea
Wednesday following four weeks of bargaining between
his attorney and prosecutors. He also declined to contest
an unrelated charge of receiving a stolen television set.
Gillyard and James Perry Ables of Lonaconlng, Md.,

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Barron says he has the votes to proposal to require public legislature after the House and

$3,W0 by an

average of 2.5 per vote FrVay-

Members of a conference

knock O.J. Keller out of his job schools to fire teachers before Senate added technical amend- cent.
Also scheduled for final vote committee on legislative differas secretary of health and Re- administrators and keep the merits Wednesday. The bill was
In debate on a bill (11B1357) in the House Friday, was a bill ences over treatment of juvehabilitative Services.
same teacher-administrator sent to Gov. Reubin Askew, who allowing branch banking in CS-SB147) that allows utilities nile offenders said they had
is expected to sign it Into law, Florida, the House added sev- to burn dirtier fuel. Supporters agreed that hard core
The question of whether to ratio as last year.
reconfirm Gov. Reubin Askew,s

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appointment of Keller was be- Florida hospitals and physifore a special 30-member Sen.
ate committee today. The rest
of the 40-member Senate was
invited to listen to testimony.

The House passed,61-51, a bill eral amendments, includirg said Wednesday that waiver

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delinquents should be handled

HBI401) allowing finance one that limits the number of strict state air quality stand- by an adult prison agency.

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Meanwhile, topping today's
house committee calendar was
a proposed constitutional
amendment (HJR3) by Rep.
Earl Hutto, 1)-Panama City,
TALI.AIIASSEE, Fla. (AP) knows what the teacher-admin. ducting what Senate President
staggering the election of Cabi.
The Florida Senate has told Istrator ratio is In any state Dempsey Barron, D-Panama
net officers. The proposal was state universities to cut 15 per university.
City, called "political" investibefore the Appropriations Corn- cent of their administrative po.
"He's shooting first and ask- gatlons.
mnittee.
sitlons and use the money saved ing questions later," Saunders
On a 265-12 vote, the Senate
to
continue
quality
instructional
said,
approved
the amendment by
Barron said Wednesday that
programs.
The
Senate
defeated
asimilar
Gordon
to
slash 13 employes
he estimated
senators
The Senat" instr ucti ons were amen dment that sou1d apply to and $151,202 from the budget o
ulml vote against Keller's rein an $4.41-billion appropria. community colleges.
the agency's Division of I.,aw
confirmation as head of h11
tions bill (11132100) amendment
Also
defeated
was
a
proposal
Enforcement.
Sen. George Firestone, D20-15
Wednesday
by
Sen.
Tomn
Tbiisaen,
R-PenMiami, a Keller supporter, said adopted
Saunders criticized that
The amendment's sponsor, sacola, to require that public
he was "not optimistic" about
Sen. Jack Gordon, D-Miarni schools fire administrators be. move, saying the agency could
the outcome.
Beach, said it would help assure fore teachers in order to main- still use funds for other approIn other legislative action, the that universities spend their lain the same teacher-adminis- priations to continue the files of
Senate delayed until Friday money teaching students.
trator ratio that existed last newspaper clippings, lie SUE.
gested that Instead lawmakers
consideration of its $4.47-billion
The Senate delayed until Fri. year.
appropriations bill after day further debate on the bill
A similar proposal is in the pass a specific law limiting the
agency's powers.
tacking on an amendment to after time ran out with 20 House appropriations bill,
force state universities to cut 15 amendments pending.
Earlier in the day, the Senate
The Senate defeated an atper cent of theIr administrative
Ways and Means Chairman voted to slash the Florida Do- tempt to delay consideration of
positions and put the money Bob Saunders, 1)-Gainesville, partment of Criminal Law En.. the appropriations bill until a

Adm i nistration By Senate
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were accused of kidnaping West last Oct. 24, and

into quality instructional labeled Gordon's amendment a forcement's budget to punish it

demanding $10,000 from WKKX radio station manager
Torn Joyner for West's safe return.

programs.
"shoot from the hip" proposal, for keeping files on public offi- quest from Gov. Reubin Askew
The Senate defeated a similar saying neither he nor Gordon dais and citizens, and for con- could be studied,

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Wednesday, May 14, 1975
The Ho use
Bills passed:
Shoplifting
Allows store employes to detain with
probable cause persons suspected of shoplifting. HB960.
Smith. To Senate.
Loans Raises the legal interest limits on finance cornpony loans by about 2.5 per cent. 11131401. Gallagher. To
Senate.
Malpractice -Creates a joint underwriting authority to
provide medical malpractice Insurance for doctors. Ch1B12t7. Commerce Committee, To governor.
The Sen.ak
Budget Debated but delayed final action until Friday
on a $4.47 billion appropriations bill. HB2IOO.
Bills passed:
Malpractice
Limits liability of doctors to $100,000,
establishes medical malpractice Insurance pool, sets up
patients' compensation fundto pay claims over $100,000,
establishes medical malpractice study commission and
places a (ow-year statute of limitations on medical
malpractice lawsuits. HB1267. Commerce Commmittee.
To Governor.
The Governor
Signed into law:
Mandatory sentences Requires three-year minimum
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) the committee calls for a one. marijuana but believed that the with police, had no prior pot
MAY 15
Unswayed by a teen-aged year study of reduced pot penalties for possession should record and had not sold the
Maitland-South Seminole
Sanford Women's Republican MAY 19
marijuana.
be reduced.
Deltona Civic Association Climber of Commerce Mayors' Club Rummage Sale, 107 Rine
South Side School Advisory smoker of marijuana who said penalties.
Sheldon based his arguments
Several self-admitted pot
Florida law provides penalCommittee, 3:15, school he'd like to be a legislator, a
Auxiliary Installation of of- Prayer Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Lake Dr., Loch Arbor.
house committee has ki lled re- smokers. including John Clark- ties of up to one year in jail for for reduction of marijuana penficers, 1 p.m., Community Holiday Inn, Altamonte
SanfordChapter 1977 AARP, library,
form of marijuana laws for at son, a 17-year-old student at possession of up to five grains aitles on the cost In terms of
Center with Mrs. Charles Springs. Guest Speaker, Col.
2:30 p.m., First Federal of
money and time consumed by
Tallahassee Godby High school, of marijuana,
Maglione, Incoming president. Quincy Collins, former
Seminole County 'Humane least a year.
Seminole,
Sanford,
Charter
Sheldon's bill originally law enforcement officers of poLight luncheon will precede
The Criminal Justice Corn. urged the committee to reform
Society, 8 p.m., First Federal
re
sentation
by
Col.
Joseph
Installation
of
officers
of
p
would have set the penalty at a licing the law.
ceremonies.
mmittee defeated, 13-I. Wed- marijuana laws,
Deltona Civic Association DeRita, assistant district S&amp;L, SR
Half a dozen witnesses, urg"I
smoke
pot
and
nesday
my
goals
$100
fine for first offense
a
bill
11131249)
by
Rep.
Senior Citizens Week at
Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Deltona director. Speaker Mrs. Richard
log
reform of marijuana laws,
haven't
changed,"
Clarkson
possession
of
up
to
an
Health
program
at
George
Sheldon,
Mental
1)-Tampa,
that
ounce
of
Disney World trip. Bus leaves
Community Center. Light Herndon on Mental Health.
Mental Health facility, Florida would have reduced the said. "I still want to go to col- marijuana. But the bill was said use of pot was widespread
Sanford Civic Center, 9 a.m. luncheon at noon, followed by
Chicken barbecue supper Hospital North, Altamonte maximum penalty for pos- lege. Iwoundn't mind ending up amended extensively beforeit among college and high school
back at 6 p.m.
Call Mary meeting and Installation,
students, and contended there
sponsored by Sanford Police Springs, Speaker, Dr. A. Arnold session of small amounts of in the legislature eventually was killed,
McPherson or Doris Rogers for
and trying to work to get someAs amended, the bill would was no evidence that use of
marijuana to a $500 line,
V.F.W. Post and Auxiliary Benevolent Association, Wettsteln, Open to public,
information.
have set the penalty for posses- marijuana was harmful.
Defeat of the bill ended at- thing passed."
8093 of DeBary, DeBary Fire starting at 4 p.m. at Police
Open House, Preschool
LdyIwllde
School
PTA,
7:30
tempts
James P. Orcutt, an assistant
When
questioned
of not more than five
by
to
reform
marijuana
legislasion
p.m.
Benevolent
Building
on
buffet dinner at 6:30
Education and Development Hall,
professor
of sociology at Flarl.
another
toes,
Clarkson
said
his
laws
this
session,
parents
grains
at
a
$500
fine,
if
the
but
acinstallation 7:30 p.m. Post lakefront. Tickets available p.m.
Center, First Presbyterian Memorial to follow.
State
University, told the
too
cused
Sheldon
bill
(11111245)
be(oie
weren't
keen
on
his
use
of
person
was
cooperative
da
Community from PBA members.
MAY21
Church Education Building,
committee
that "there Is no
ts welcome,
Altamonte-Casselberry
MAY 17
7:30 to 9 p.m. Open to public. residen ,
good evidence" of harm from
Yard sale, 10 a.m,, at tJpsala Chamber ol Commerce orange
smoking marijuana.
Bad Check seminar, 9 a.m, to MAY l
i
Presbyterian Church, corner of Juice Club, C of 'C office,
"You never know if anything
11:30. Panel of merchants,
British Floridian Club of Country Club and Upsala Road. Altamonte. Speaker, Joel
Is safe," Orcutt said. "If we did
bankers, law enforcement, Orlando social evening 8 p.m., Sponsored by Dorcas Circle.
Klmrey, of U.S. Geological
as much research on peanut
Survey, on water conservation
secret service and state at- Unitarian Church hall, 1815 E.
butteras we did on marijuana
Fertilizer sale, Optimist and deep well injection.
Robinson Ave., Orlando.
torney's office.
we
might find all kinds of
Youth Athletic Fund and
harm."
League of Women Voters,
Central Florida Chorale
TAMPA, Fla. (AP)
For. gal slush fund from builders by
But Rep. David Lehman, DThe reference to Roberts was
benefit, Airport and 1742 Mid- 9:15 a.m., First Federal of
mer
Sen.
Edward
Hollywood,
a doctor active In
Seminole,
SR
434,
Longwood
Gurney
knew
peddling
Gurney's
Influence
not
fully
detailed.
Florida Savings and Loan, and
NOTES
Rrnwarvi
County
drug abc
about
hakednwns
for
political
with
the
Federal
Housing
AdBut
Thomas
sa!d
Gurney
and
Ward's Automotive, Seminole
MAY
2
co
ograms,
pr
co
ntended
that "the
ntributions
earlier
than
he
ministration.
Groot
exert
ed
pr
essure to kill a
Plaza Casselberry.
Seminole
County
Federation
claims
and
Joe
last
word
Thomas,
on
marijuana
has not
once tried to wield
a Panama City car federal housing project for
MAY 14, 1975
Lynn C. Carroll, Deltona
Seminole County School Bas of Woman's Clubs, 10:30 a.m. pressure in a housing project dealer, testified that he person- Chapman, a Democratic build- been written."
AL)MLSSIONS
James Edwards, Enterprise
Bazaar and Car Wash meeting followed by covered allegedly involving state Su- ally told Gurney about a corn- er who had made a $10,000 cash
"Don't think you're smoking
Tavi J. Brown, Lake Monroe Drivers
beginning at 9:30 am,, old U.S. dish luncheon and Installation, preme Court Justice B.K. Rob. plaint that fund raiser Larry contribution to the Gurney a safe drug when you're sinokEdna Fuller,
Sanford:
Longwood.' Bank building, Sanford Plaza. Board meets at 9:30 a.m., erts, sa ys a former state politi- Williams tried to shakedown camp.
lag marij uana , beca use you're
Eva Elli.son, Orlando
Clar a E. Crim
Casselberry Woman's Club, cal leader.
Gainesville
builder
Phil
Thomas
quoted
Groot as say- r,ot," Lehman said, addressing
Seminole County Citizens O'erbrook Dri ve.
Zelda K. Siskind
Luther
"Tommy"
Thomas, Emmer for a contribution,
lag there was no choice, be- his remarks to young persons (n
BIRTHS
Band REACT team No. 26-58
William T. Gorton
League of Women Voters, former Florida Republican
That was In May 1971, Thom- cause of a commitment on a the audience.
Mr. and Mrs. George coffee Break, 6-11 p.m., PenJuanita Chavis
of
Party
chairman,
testified
as
says
more than a year competitive project application
ON N ON
(Brenda) Martin, a boy, San- rwy's Auto Center, Sanford 7:30 p.m., First Federal
Billy Edward Fausett Jr.
SR
434,
Longwood.
Wednesday
in
the
bribery
before
Gurney
says
he
learned
Involving
Justice
Roberts
and
Plaza. Free refreshments, Seminole,
Catherine
Leminhster, ford
nspira cy trial of Gurney and of Willia ms' fund-raising ac former Or lando state legislator
., .øun
,.
drawings and °° prim.
Cassadaga
Se minole Audubon society co
$ MVS fi Cas,.IWff'v •1
four
co.defendants.
tivitles,
Eugene Mooney.
DISCHARGES
Roy
Heikkinen,
E.
Th omas was to return to the
Thomas quoted Gurney as
Auction by Deltona United monthly meeting and covered
Reached in Ta llahassee, RobN 'S CAREER APPAREL
Casselberry
ish pic nic at Silver Lake home witness stand today for cross- sa yi ng: "1 don't ha ve time to be ens said: "I don't k no w w ha t he
Ch
ur
ch
of
Christ,
1
p.m.,
ch
ur
ch
d
icc 5..4 o., TIC Ug
Laura I. Clarke
Winsor Stilson, DeBary
1969 Providence of Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford.
examination
by
Gurney's
lawworried
about
things
like
fellowship
hall,
that.
(Thomas)
is
talking
about.
Jrsmus White
Alek Lawson, DeLand
yer, C. Harris Dittmar.
If you have anything to say, you don't know Mr. Thomas and I
Blvd., Deltona.
Roscoe hi. Taylor
MAY 24
Beulah G. Tinsley, DeLand
Gurney,
aides
Jim
Groot and lake It up with Jim Groot."
never heard of Mr. Mooney.
1'tyce SIrlannI
Fertilizer sale, Optimist
Madeline M. Otto, Deltona
Sanford Women's Republican
Joseph
Bastien,
and
former
Thomas
said
he
did
talk
to
"I am not, nor have I ever
Charles Allen Hardy
Ethel M. Hughes, Deltona
11:30 a.m., Brain Towers, Youth Athletic Fund and Federal Housing Authority offi- Groot who assured him: "Don't been, Involved with any cooperClub,
KPthy Jo Kroner
Emanuel Theodosakis,
business meeting and sack Central Florida Chorale dais K. Wayne Swiger and worry, we know all about it. ation for profit in the building c!
Casselberry
Nettle
Mae
Carr,
benefit, Mid-Florida S&amp;L,
Deltona
lunch.
Ralph Koontz are charged with We're perfectly ca pable of han- a development of any project,"
Winnie,
John Edward
Airport and 17-92 and Seminole
He nr y B. Maloney, Deltona
conspiracy
to establish an ille. dling It."
Rober ts said.
Ili!
Charles W. Poyntz, Deltona DeBary
Hope Ball for Cancer Society Plaza, Casselbe rry.
DeBary
Marion
C.
Edwards,
Edmund H. Irwin, Deltona
cancelled.
rAw,ri 11
rL'
obbie R. McLane, DeBary
MAY 26
Elsie M. Arceri, Deltona
Idylwilde Elementary School
MAY 19
Deltona
E.
Weaver,
L.alla
Skating
Patty, Melodee Skating
O
Do You Know George Stuart
Frances S. Callan, Deltona
Meeting for families and Rink, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Sells Graduation Gifts
__menume
Williams E. Stevens Sr., friends of Spinal Wilda,
_________________ On
Deltona
Forest Park School, Silver Star
Give the ft of ,kfstà.-CR0SS Pens. Pt
TAUAHASSEE , Fla. (AP) The Florida Supreme Court
Stephen H. Donaldson, Road, Orlando. Guest speaker
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S.
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Sorrento
Dr. Charles Carter of Sunland.
quaranwd for a lifellml. S" the fine 1111C.
his 51h Amendment rights Mattingly from practicing law
hon wi the NEW pin md pincd dmparvnant at
would be violated if he is forced while the Florida Bar holds
7ur Rouknd Avenue Entrance.
Yesterday's high 91, low this to give records of an estate to a hearings. The Bar has charged
morning 66. There was .34 in. probate judge.
Wri1inIniti'unts
Mattingly with 11 counts of
in Lustrous Chrome
.ches of rain. Considerable
Attorney John B. Mattingly, mishandling funds in a 16-yearcloudiness through tomorrow who has been charmed with six old trust account which was
Pon Of p9mil $ 6.00
Sit ........ $12.00
with occasional thundershow. counts of financial misconduct, supposed to pay out $354
era. Highs mostly in the mid was to appear today before the Dec. 31, but was found overand upper 80s. Lows near 70. 1st District Court of Appeal.
drawn.
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Water Rate Increase Ceiling Readied By City Attorney
By DONNA FSI'ES

Herald Staff Writer

City Commissioner Cal DeVoney, at that time, indicated he
favored putting Hattaway's recommendation into action.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — City Attorney Joe Davis will give
the City Commission an opinion at Tuesday's meeting on the
maximum amount the city can increase water rates to out-of-city
subscribers.

Finyd said the increase in rates necessary to county users
would be 32 cents monthly to pay the $4800 annual costs. This
would have increased the usual rate of $3.10 minimum monthly to
county users by more than 25 per cent above the bills to city users.

Mayor Norman Floyd and city commissioners asked Davis
For the opinion alter county coimIss1oners at a recent joint
meeting retuseli w pay maintenance and water use costs In the
lcrm of a $4,800 annual rental lee for city fire hydrants in unincorporated areas.

Floyd said the city has 1,223 residential water service subscribers and 59 commercial users in county territory where the
lure hydrants are locsited.

County Commissioner Mike Hattaway told city commissioners that users of the water service should pay all costs
including those for ft 'hydrants located In the area.

Parents Pressure
For School Walks
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —

that purpose and further
Parents of children scheduled creating a walkway would
to attend Lake Orients Ele- destroy the property's value.
mentary School are exerting
"We cannot put sidewalks in
pressure to get safe accessways all parts of the city," Floyd
for the students in time for the said. Commissioner Sandra
school's September opening. Glenn said the city Is doing as
Many have come to city hail much as It can to sol-e the
en masse, Mayor Norman access problem.
Floyd reported to city comMrs. Glenn said the Wlntcr
missioners. "I've told the
jx:ople we will check into what Park and Maitland city
the city can possibly do," Floyd governments are also having
problems with the School Board
said.
in
Orange County refusing to
He reported he is working
participate
in costs for walkwith residents in La Floresta
subdivision north of Oranole ways there.
It's obvious the Seminole
Road to have a walkway
School
Board will not share th
provided through a fened-4n
costs
regardless
of where they
area. Cost estimates for
put
the
schools,
Floyd said,
providing bicycle paths along
Spring Lake Road are being adding he has asked Rep. Vince
prepared. A walkway from Ar- Fechtel (R-Leesburg) to bring
lington Boulevard in Glen the problem to the attention of
Arden Heights would take care his legislative educational
of children on the west side of committee and Education
Commissioner Ralph
Maitland Avenue, he said.
Children in High Ridge and Turlington.
Glen Arden can walk to school
Floyd said the school adminon paved sidewalks, Floyd said. istration Is not being consistent
The mayor added he will be in its refusal to help provide
conferring with former council- access, pointing to a state law
man Tom Radloff to work out Permitting the spending for
the access problem from Oak- safety's sake.
land Estates.

The city had been considering
using a utility easement across
the Radloff property in Oakland
Estates for a walkway. Radloff,
contends, however, the e4semerit can not be legally used for

Floyd added today that raising the rates is not just the answer
to a feud with the county.
He said the county commission's refusal to pay the hydrant
rental fees leaves the city in a bind.
"According to our bond ordinance we cannot offer free ser-

vice to anyone," Floyd said. "Our only alternative Is to have the
costs borne by the persons using the service. We cannot ask the
residents of Altamonte Springs to pay the costs of fire protection
afforded to users outside the city."
Prior to the county's creation of its single fire protection
districts in the unincorporated areas of Seminole, Altamonte
Springs had a contract with the Suburban Fire Control District to
serve areas east, west and north of the city. Floyd said the
hydrant rentals were included in the lee.
Meanwhile, County Comrnssloner Dick Williams asked that
his letter to Ficyd last week be included in the city record.
J have not erxi do not suggest Altamonte Springs raise utility
rates to citizens outside the city to pay for any maintenance or
rental charges of fire hydrants in the unincorporated areas of
Seminole County," Williams' letter said in part. "I strongly op.

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To Open U.S. Relations

Copies of Williams' letter were sent to members of the city
and county commission, the press, homeowners associations that,
use Altamonte utilities system and State Sen. Lorl Wilson (I.
Merritt Island).

SAIGON (AP) A top official of the new Sou th Vietnaniese government 3aid in a speech at a victory
cele bration in Saigon today that his country is willing to
open diplomatic relatio ns with the United States.
Nguyen lIuu Tho, chairman of th e advisory coumici ci
Ihi.' Provisional Revoluti onary Government, to ld the
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Wilson's effort to get legislation placing control of municipally
owned utilities in the Florida Public Service Commission.

celebration:
"The PHG will open diplomatic, economic, cultural and

Representatives of all of Seminole County's cities with
municipally-owned utility systems — Sanford, Altamonte
Springs, Longwood, Casselberry, Oviedo — at a recent CALNO*
Council of Local Governments meeting — opposed the Wilson
legislation, which is also actively opposed by the Florida .eague
of Cities.

friendship relations vith all countries of the wor ld

provided those countries respect the sovereignty of our
country and will not interfere in our internal affairs."
lie said th e United States must "carry out its responsibilities as provided by th e Paris agreement of 1973." He
(lid not elaborate on th is point, bu t the PRG has been
(knumndin! that the United States recognize it as the
government of South Vietnam and "respect the
svereignty of Vietnam."

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VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - The Laotian government
apologized today for the detention of three Americans by
a student mob in Savannakhet, but the U.S. Embassy is
reducing its staff because of growing antlAmericanism
and spreading Communist domination of the country.
Deputy Information Minister Ouday Souvann.avong told
a news conference the government sent a delegation to the
Mekong river town 230 miles southeast of Vientiane i
negotiate the release of the Americans.
Student mobs in both Savannakhet and Luang Prabang,
the royal capital 200 miles north of Vientiane, invaded
local headquarters of the U.S. Agency for Internatlanal
Development Wednesday, ransacked them and led
their rice stores.

Hwy 17-92 at 27th St.
Next to A&amp;P

Trains Crash; Eight Die
NOIIRKOPING, Sweden (AP) —
o express trains
collided today at the Norrkoping station In central
Sweden, killing at least eight persons, officials reported.
Five of the dead were school children,
Seventeen persons were hospitalized, three of them In
serious condition. Five of the injured were found beneath
a passenger car that overturned,
Of fiHals said they did not know the cause of the collision
yet.

Milan Museum Entered
MILAN, Italy (A 11 ) — Thieves hit the Milan museum of
modern art early today for the second time in three
months and stole most of the Impressionist paintings that
were carried off In February plus some more,
Police said a gang of three or four masked armed men
made off with more than 30 pa intings by Cezanne, Re noir,
Van Gogh, Modigliani, Corot and other French and Italian
painters,

Layer Denounces

for extending water and sewer
lines to a school plant outside
the city limits.

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warrant by Longwood Police
early today.
Sheriff's deputies today were
Sanford pohee today were investigating thefts of an
rei arted
for a man
motor and a citizens
who
brokesearching
into a residence
andoutboard
band
radio and a burglary at an
fteatened a woman with a
knife and for three men who
robbed a 74-year-old man at
Harold Bradley, of 2205
knifepoint of $6 at a bus stop Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
last night.
reported an outboard motor
Mrs.
Thelma
Taylor valued at $200 was taken from
telephoned police alter she his yard.
confronted a burglar at Otto W. HammerLand, of
knifepoint and he fled, police Sorrento Apartments, Howell
said. Officers reported
y Branch Road, reported a
chased an unidentified man citizens band radio was stolen
from the vicinity of the Taylor from his parked auto.
residence at Seminole Gardens
Deputy Charles Coffee FOUR PERSONS
Apartments, W. Sixth St., but
reported burglars took Items
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Eighth St. and Avocado Ave. studio
In an orange grove west
Patrolman Tony Brooks said of Wymore Road in south
Mrs. Taylor said a man pried Seminole.
open her window, pushed out a
screen and entered the
residence. "She told him to get

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Nathan, 23, and Lawrence Mason, 17, both of ,I0 E. Eighth St., Sanford, anU Willie Smith, 18, of
Midway, were treated and released from the bospHni. (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)

Comptroller Issue Stalled Again

out of the house and tried to call
the police," Brooks said.
The woman told officers the
man then hit her and grabbed a
The controversial bill to delegation meeting Is un- services under contract.
kitchen knife, telling her he
was
create
a comptroller's office In constitutional,
going to kill her. Police sa id
flilifl says that
Seminole County Is back again
County Commission Cha irwoman said she then grabbed a where it started
— stalemated man Sid Viblen Jr. advised the constitutional amendment
larger knife and the man because of opposition fr
om delegation yesterday that allowing a split In the offices
"started retreating" and fled
State Rep. Vince Fechtel, P. Circuit Court Clerk Arthur dictates that th e comptroller
the scene on foot as she
Leesburg.
Beckwith Jr. had reached an take over the responsibili ty of
telephoned pollee.
Yesterday in Tallahassee, agreement with the County recordi ng.
A 74-year-old Sanford man,
Fechtel voted against creation Commission. That agreement
State Senat or John Vogt, D.
Ha
rvey Brooks, reported he
Harvey
of comptroller after an opinion was if voters approved a split in
Cocoa Beach, said this morning
was accctted by three men
from Atty. Gen. Bob Shevin that his duties. his office would thot
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and fellow Senator Lori Wilson, the Sena te until It has cleared
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A proposal that the eight-mill blame for increased
rain for a bus at Park Avenue
tax re'triction be removed squarely In the laps of taxes
local
and Second Street In downtown
came under bitter attack by school boards.
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E. C Sanford.
School Supt. Bud Layer Last
School Board Member
Patrolman Richard Dearing
night just prior to a School Harper Jr. said "people
A letter from the association discontinue contracts. They're noted he had received a letter
Board vote to leave millage as been taxed to death. I'm reported one of men pulled a
knife
on Brooks and another of secondary school ad- not regarding us as part of the from Harry Pelley, the board's
is.
against raising taxes
man removed his wallet. The rninistrat'ws apparently jolted management team," one chief negotiator with the
Layer said a Senate bill would
However, board member three men
fled on foot north en thc Scl'.ocl Board last night
prIndnal said at last night's Sem ino le Educat10n
remove the eight-mill cap and Davie Sims took a different

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leave It up to the School Board tact.
to raise the taxes.
Sims said he would not be
What
politicians
In opposed to upping the millage if
Tallahassee are saying, ac- it was to benefit education,
cording to Layer, in "flOW you
lie said he would lay his
dirty guys. Put it back on if you "political future" on the Line If

The ihlu)0hi industry was
personnel initially will go into
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containing a social security continuing contract.
And board member Pat
And the board by a 3-2 vote
card, medicare card and $6.
Telson
said she felt it only fair
At the last meeti ng, the board relented. However board
A 27-year-old Longwood man
Sims
and
Allan
since
three
years ago when the
was being held without bond in voted not to approve principals members Davie
three
in question were made
county jail today on an Ohio for continuing contract because Keeth refused to go along,
principals
continuing contract
warrant charging parole no approvals will be for"With regard to collective was still in effect.
want to."
need be If it was In the interests violation, according to jail thcorWng by 1977, anyway.
bargaining, we're glad to have
Layer called this kind of of educating the county's
The association letter stated
records.
John
Joseph
Gibson,
considering
"If
the
board
is
principals on management's
legislation a "dirty trick" children.
that
"recent action by the
27, of Seminola Boulevard, principals as management, we side," School Board Chairman
because it would place the
Sims said It's highly possible Longwood, was arrested on the consider It a slap in the face to Bud Feather said. Feather also majority of the School Board
regarding a three year contract
the school system would need
LEAVING IUM
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the additional funds which

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continuing contract shocked
would result from raising the
and
disturbed our assoclaflon"
millage.
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menulecfuring d.f.clj
It noted that "a few months
members to "go out and tell
ago" the association chose not
teachers we don't have
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to form a bargaining unit to
money to rehire you."
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negotiate for its members,
A 19-year-old county fire, station of the Seminole County out buildings and damaged Instead
But Layer explained that be
a IVbGravv-EdcnCorrvT )anyD,,,s(y,
the association showed
wasn't opposed to creating lighter, injured while fighting Fire Department, was trans- adjacent home of R. M. Carlton.
its faith in the "management
QUAUTY NAME IN APPUANCES SINCE 1S
additional funds for Seminole an April 1 blaze that destroyed ferred from "combat duty" to
Kunkler's report, dated team approach."
County, but said he did resent a house and barn east of San- duty in the central communica- Tuesday, said the first person to
Tallahassee politicians telling ford, has been transferred to (ions center at Sanford yester- see the fire described it as
The letter mentions the
the people they will keep taxes other duty pending further in day after a sheriff's depart- "coming straight up out of the (SEA) and It. "right to
down then putting the monkey vestigatlon of the fire that ment supplementary report on shingles of the roof of the bargain" with the board, and
on the back of local boards,
broke out after a training exer- the tire investigation was porch." The investigator's noted that collective bargaining
The majority opinion of the cise,
submitted to county commis- report states that the position of creates "crucial demands" on
Eric Ycadon, 19, who had sioners by Public Safety the fire was the approxi. principals and makes their job
board was to leave the millage
LeRoy and Pat Taylor owners
been assigned to the Geneva Director Gary Kaiser,
as I&amp;
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"new ball ganw."
'587 S. Sinf 3rd Ave.
Ph. IY1.4196
Sanford
A county commission aide had flipped the cigarette.
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said it was the consensus of
Kunkler said he obtained
Kaiser
and the County Person- shingles of the same type that
SANFORD POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
nel Board that Veadon's duty were on the porch roof and
G E N E R A L RE V E N UE S 11 A I N G P1 ANNE D U SE REPORT
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Laurent, owner of St. Laurent
Properties' Inc., said 'Urecal",
the new industry, will process
an industrial coating primarily Laurent said.
used by the transportation
industry.
City Council voted 4-1 thIs
The product has been sold to week to waive the city's zoning
the Seaboard Coastline ordinance ban on paint
Railroad, the Atlanta Mass manufacturing facilities, by
Transit System, Burlington declaring the "Urecal" coating
is
not
the
Railroad, Reading Railroad operation
and Is used on the new Freedom manufacture of paint.
Train traveling across the
Councilman Gerard Connell
United States, St. Laurent said. opposed the waiver, insisting
The company's operation, St. not enough information was
Laurent said, consists of mixing available to make that deterand blending, a non-pollutlong mlnatlon.
enterprise.
City Attorney Joe Davis
The company Is expected to warned Council's interiietaUon
expand its Longwood operation of the ordinance, deciding the
over the next three years and UW10trY was an acceptable use,
ouid .. chiik:ru,ed i'i the
wtJ be located in M. Laurent
courts
by any citizen. He urged
Properties' 8,000 square-foot
manufacturing building on the City Council, lilt wanted to
('onullerce nfl SR 427, he said, approve to industry, to amend
the
zoning
ordinance,
Principals In the operation, eliminating
the
paint
owned by William Fritz, are manufacturing ban.

you people to consider our mother said
whole" and try to make school off ctals can begin hiring
Blacks boycotted Seminole
children," Mrs. Alice Gooda)
"They (children) don't know decisions based on ed ucation back some of the teachers who schools for three days in protest
told the School Board,
where they belong. We are need, for all countlans.
have yet to be a pproved for of the board's decision to phase
Parents from the Prair ie
opposed
to
letting
our
chil
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dr
out Rosenwald and turn It into a
concern ed parents
School Supt. Bud Layer called rehire ne xt year.
Lake-Fern Park area pleaded On May 5,
again,"
ano
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th
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those
d
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Both
await
a
facility
for handicapped
held a meeting and presented move once
a meeting next Wednesday at
their case for the third time
from
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U.S.
th
Justice
children.
Petitions asking that their parent said,
be fore the School Board last
School Board Chairman Bud Lyman High School to make the ruling
Department. Justice officials
ch ildren remain at English
final decision on zoning
fli gh t.
Feather toid the
Then,
black
leaders
Estate s.
group your which will affect the Prairie are scheduled to make that
concern
is
"vi
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but
Feather
is
week.
The
this
dec
ion
decision
requested
The message, in essence, is
an
Investigation
by
Parents claim their children said there always seems to be a Lake parents.
will either allow the closing of the Justice Department.
don't transfer about 96 childre n
have been moved four times in small pocket of children who
Also at that meeting, Layer Rosenwald Elementary School The investigation was confrom English Esta tes to Lake
five
years.
are continually moved ,
said the final selection of as vo ted by the School Board, or ducted by th FBI, and school
Orients School.
"This Is not good education,
However, Feath er also said princi pa ls for two new schools the ruling can be in favor of officials eagerly await a
"Stop right now and really and surely no considerati on Is th at board membe
rs are forced opening next year will be made, blacks who are protesting the decisi on so bus i ness can get
consider this. We're begging given to the child student." one to look at "the county as a
Once principals are selected, closing of the school,
under way.

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By ED PRICK E77
Herald Staff Writer

New Saigon Government

pose any rate increase for these citizens without due process."

Evening Hera ld , Sanfoid,

Don't Move Our Kids Again, Parents Plead

BRIEF

MrLGlenn said although the
School Board refuses to spend
money off schod grounds for
access, It paid the city $34,000

north. Fritz came south on a
tour expecting to locate in
Orlando or Jackaornrille, but
selected L.ctwood because of
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paints, you can make your own colors by

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choice. An accompani,!st will be
She should then write a letter
holding the dog firmly, I take
What difference does it make
provided. For more into the president of the company
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formation, call the Annie
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Altamonte Springs. enjoys relaxing with a guA "k or
work!ng off her energies waterskiing and playing tennis.

Lynne Tripp tbrives on career-woman tempo

a more effective cure,
replied in your column that it they produce and the names of
Those auditioning should be
I catch the dog with the dead wasin poor tastesince they had their executive personnel.
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terry done up for the short of ft, to show long lees, In scoop T 1thIrt, Slodel wram a mptrbfng bikini. the top of wulch shc,ws.(AN styles
and while the suggested cure of letter, a young onian who baa "Ad vertisers' Register, she auditions for childrens' roles in wra
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the (log's neck and leaving it for two years wanted to have a dresses of all major companies p.m. May 24 in Bingham Hall
there until it rots is good, I have big church wedding. You listed with the brand names (Fred Stone Theatre).

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Start with a piece of
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Scottish accent, cheerful high by three inches wide. Work
disposition, and outgoing a pipe cleaner Into the center
personality have made her a and shape it Into the neck of a

Wilde, one of my assistants."
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meeting will be held at that all received 1975 Girl of the
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Ribbons will also be awarded,
The themes In the senior
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Saturday. ntorning's theme is done the most for the welfare of tinental breakfast there will be is done in sorority.
which reports of other officers section are "Wildlife" and
"LostOur Luck" and some girls her chapter during the past a memorial service, Order of
The 1975-76 theme will be were heard- Mrs. Lee an- "Freestyle," and in the junior
will be donning "down and out" year. Each chapter submits OR Rose ceremony, and the
n0Unced that the Chapter would section, "Wildlife" and
"Let Heritage Ring."
costumes. Awards will be their girl's achievements for
again present the DAR JROTC "Children Around the World."
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Ulmer, recording secretary;
Rhoda Meltzer, financial maintaining its long-range
seretar), and l'ayge Crasnu, airlift capa bility and sea power.
treasurer. Installing officer will Mrs. Wiley said she also enjoyed the Florida Tea, which
be Rita Geller.
was held in the Slayflnwer
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pineas" Sorority sisters will
thus be climbing the "Stairway
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1975 Beta Sigma Phi Conventlon.
OnFrldaynlght thedresswlll
be Roaring Twenties Costumes
at which time scrapbook
winners will be announced Pt
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the ten Sanford Chapters whose
scrapbooks were revealed at
Founder's Day Luncheon on
April at the Capri Restaurant
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"Oh, at first people were watching me, waiting to sec
ifi'dmanage.ButtheyaLsooffered tohelpmeinanyway
they could and I've taken them up on th ose offers. I've
really got terrific support and cooperation from the
people in this area."
Lynne's chief concern is marketing. She manages
Wilco's sales personnel at the company's developments
which Include The Terrace in Winter
Garden Homes and Geneva Gardens Apnments in Sannorti Custointr strI'T s tUS4J one of her
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likely to put a girl in line for winning a Miss America
contest, but Ms. Lynne Tripp prefers to put these attributes to wor k esta blishing herself as a career WOiiian.
The COnstruCtiOn business is traditionally a man's
world, from the bricklayers and carpenters working ti
the site to the development company president in his
office suite. But Lynne, 24, and a growing number of
anbIUous women like her is discovering a variety of
chaBengingand fulfilling jobs exist for women within the
construction industry
Born in Orlando and educated at Boone High
and later at the University of Georgia in Athens, Lynne
her hand at secretarial work for Disney World and at
banking before interviewing in November, 1972, for a
receptionist position with Wilco Land Co of Sanford She
liked the company and the people working there immediately, and accepted the position of receptionistsecr e ta ry. After a few months she added the job of closing

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successfully, come and gone.
Pat Stettner -Painting one year and winning prizes!
Sponsored by the Plaza Mer- and birthplaces of General
chants Assoc. and the Sanford. Henry Shelton Sanford, born In
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breathing the fumes or touching the varnish,
she Is also an artist In flower arranging and
&amp;m1no1e Art '., the annual Woodbury, Conn. on June
Pat and her
have recently
has taught this art. She loves quilting, and has
popular resident in Hacienda swan. Attach a small novelty
event drew runny entries which 1823,
The Sanford Civitan Clubs drawing for 100 pounds of
remodeled their home in Wekiva Valley, by
a beautiful one of her own. A very pretty
Village,
Winter Springs. An resembling a cockatoo, to the
At the arrival of the chairman
were viewed by large crowds
beef has been postponed for one week. Ile winning ticket
making a huge sunken living room out of a
woman, Pat, is also a modest one. She
enthusiastic hobbyist, her top of the pipe cleaner. Make a
of trustees for the Library, Mrs.
Friday and Saturday.
will now be drawn on Tuesday, Stay 22.
former double garage. The curtains and
smilingly explained her philosophy: "I
beautiful creations are much In beak from a piece of egg carton
Winners were: Abstract and Ruth G. Swinney, and her
Proceeds from the promotion will go to the Central
drapes were all made by Pat, who figures that
believe we travel down a road, in life, with
0 demand by her neighbors and or small shell and Paste it onto
- Modern Division -Bea Posey sister, Mrs. Alice Steenworth,
Florida Chorale to help finance their tour to Poland.
job a minor accomplishment,
many paths. I would like to accomplish
friends to use as gifts or to add a the head. Decorate the sides of
of Cocoa first' Mary Gober of Mrs. Roumillat, on behalf of
Anyone wishing to support the Chorale may obtain tickets
Presently studying interior decorating and
something on each path I encounter, as that
touch
of beauty to their homes. the styrofoam with small beads
Maitland. second; Joseph Chapter, presented them with a
from any member of the Chorale or front a member of
upholstering at the Agri-Center on U.S. 17-92.
would be a feather in my cap"'
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11avin of Port St. Lucie, third; beautiful blue Belgian rug for
Civitan.
Scotland,
does just about base forming the body of
and honorable mention went to the Library, in memory of
anything in the line of arts and swan.
Hessenauer of Orlando Mary Dawson and her husband
crafts. She creates a different
To make the bird cage, take
Steve Evans of Daytona Beach, C. R. Dawson, through whose
item
each
time
the
Hacienda
pipe
cleaners and two pieces of
Alvina Loper of Merritt Island generosity this gift was made
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Club holds a rounded styrofoam, one large
and Bernice Harlow of Cocoa. possible.
The Annie Russell Summer Practkuum course
nes. Neilson
drawing for prizes, and makes and one small. Form a circle
Traditional Painting - - Members and guests attend- ,A I1
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charming pieces as much with the pipe cleaners using the offer a theatre course for high students to have complet
James A. Gohackl of Orlando, ing this memorable occasion
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desired gifts for family and top and bottom styrofoam for a school and
first; Aurora Bennett of were: Messrs. M.J. Bram, G.G.
college students in high school to be eligible to
friends,
base to keep thin. Before conjuction with its summer
-Longwood, second; Miriam Custiman, R. W. Deane, Frank
take the courses.
A.
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many
ta
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include
finishing the cage, place the program. Steven Neilson,
Van Duyne of Sanford, third; Evans, Leon Fellows, Fred
The three plays to be
creating wall plaques from swan in the center. FtnL3li
and honorable mention to harris Sr., and Miss Irene
the
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Martha Popp, Jone Porter, Hinton. Also Messrs. Hagan
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Rosamond
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Lucille
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Rogers, Elaine Bragga and Lee, Paul Mikier, E. Tolar
season running from June 16 to
magazine racks into gorgeous the cage up, make a chain of practical theatre.
A Betty Ogden of Sanford, Gova Nance, Stanley B. Pierce, F. E.
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(Tex) Powell of Geneva and Rournillat, R. E. True, Ruth
"The course tnables students
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beautiful feather dolls
Betty and her husband, to learn by doing
Bette Reagan of Lake Mary Swinney, Alice St-eenworth, L 4
directing, applications forms write to The
One of the most attractive Charles, moved to Hacienda acting, scenery, costuming, Annie
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directions. A great believer in refinishing old
on art material, so it's best to shop around." pieces of furniture, especially those handed
Explaining the
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trees, and one will tell the story, why put In
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darnages. Engert said a permit revoke the permit without being begun."
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shape. The one-of-a*ind nose cone on the threejustments to raise the new nose cone off the ground,
with a happy ending, it's the saga of Jerry Sneva's
he
was away—at 5:45 p.m.
year-old
Kingfish
chassis
had
been
destroyed
in
the
finish with matching vinyl covered chairs.
OAKLAND(AP)-The Golden State Wwtiors scoring 36 points Sunday, trailed by as many as
rookie
driving
test.
accident.
So
a
new
one
was
fashioned
out
of
sheets
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Tom joined the test crew and gave Jerry
Butcher blocked lazy susan included,
head into the National Basketball AssociatIon 14 points Wednesday night as Barry made just
The last day of practice that rookies could
of aluminum and tape—not exactly the most
speed signals as he passed.
championship series the same way they opened two of his first 15 shots. Their successful catch. complete driving tests, clearing them to compete
aerodynamically refined piece of equipment.
With no wamup, no practice and very little fim
the season, as decided underdogs.
up drive began late in the third period after for a starting spot In the May 25 Indianapolis, was
ever in an Indianapolis-type car—which has no
Of the four 10-lap phases of the test around the
"But if we play like this against Washington, Coach Al Attics had brought Barry to the bench Wednesday at 5 p.m.
2-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, Jerry
speedometer—Jerry turned out ) steady laps at
-, we're going to give them a battle," said Rick for the third time in the game.
The25-year-oldbrotherofdriverlomSncva,who
stages from 165 m.p.h to 175 m.p.h.
had completed one, at 160 miles per hour. He still
Barry, whose 14 points in a fourth quarter drive
"I don't think I've ever seen a game more has already qualified a Mcl.aren for a second-row
had the phases at 165, 170 and 17
10-plus miles per
The last Lap was completed just as the yellow fight
Wednesday night led the Warriors to an 83-79 symbolic of team effort than this one, We got sta rt, sta rted Wednesday with a race car only
hour.
closing the track for the day went on. He cut it so
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close on fuel that he ran out on the backstretch and
-------se venth game of th Western Conference finals been playing much," said Attics
last week.
coasted sl o wly back in
Binford, understanding th e frantic wor k going on,
Washington's Bullets, i ho dethroned the
Then Rick got off and ruirning in the fourth
Fnter big Ed Snei the father Tom and Jerry,
Jerry as scheduled to complete the final phase,
gai e the Sne a clan an extension
defending NBA champion Boston Celtics to win quarter, and that was the ball game," Attles who took a vacation to watch his sons. Big Ed
"But only to 6 p.m.," he said. "If you're not
%4hich is observed and graded by fellow drivers,
the Eastern Conference title, will host the first concluded
strapped a shop a pron a nd sent work with the
Thursday
through with at least two more ph
by th en, we
"Keith Wilkes kept us in the game," said
9ame of the playoff finals Sunday in Landover,
fellows trying to get the car ready.
can't do anything else for you."
Practice otherwise Wednesday for the May 25
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Barry,pra1sIngtherookieforwardwhoscored
"I don't like to stand around' said Fd, a former
Finally the machine was filled iith fuel, fellow
race isas generall quite slow, despite faorable
The Hulls were faorcd oer Golden State, points one more than Barry's total
eather Defending champion Johnny Rutherford
race drier 'Especially when it comes to helping
driier Larry Cannon took the car out for tso
ha%ing beaten the Warriors In three of four reguWednesday night's comeback victory was the one of my boys."
Md the quickest lap time of the 20 cars practicing,
shakedown laps, then tumed it over to Jerry.
tar season meetings, and the Bulls led the series third of the series for the Warriors, who tr ailed
As the afternoon wore on thecar slowly took
ith a clocking at more than 187 mph
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battled from 19 points back to win Game 4 here
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Bob Lose La)Jied 17 points, six under his a,erage
The Warriors, who won 86.72 with Barry for the playoffs
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Tony
Britain for a couple of years
in
has been de tained because of the
Pleasure, the Kentucky Derby
Jacklin, a bright and breey Briton
cluding the British Open.
serious illness of his niother.in-law.
winner, and nine rivals posing a
who abandon ed the U.S. pro go!!
So he applied for, arid recevetI,
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hba
Dr Anthony Leggio, the other
threat to his Triple Crown chances
two years ago, made his retura to
full re1ntatement of his playing
were ex pected to be entered today in major owner of Bold Chapeau, the
full time American
rights on the American tour
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eighth-place
finisher
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running
of
the
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added Preakness Stakes
$150,000 New Orleans Open
back,' Jacklin said And he's
Owners of the 10 colts. who
"I'll be playing here the rest of my
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hand
for
the
Ieakness
If
Wyble
hae
paid
$100
nomination
alre4ith
competitie
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sad
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fees,
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a
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of
to
pa
$1,000
yearld
former
Brith
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died by Stephen A. Long.
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entry
box
and
another
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to
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Open
champion
who
encountered
a
played
here
before, about half my
The
Colonels
weren't
t11v
only
with
ones
expressing
seven series
Indiana toi!ght with a whopFoolish Pleasure, scheduled to
at
in
the
1
3-16
mile
start
classic
variety
of
difficult,
perplexing
mind
always
was at home," he said.
ping vietcry under their belts and a deter. determination, however. Keller said hoe believes
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face six of the 14 opponents he
.Pimlico Pace Course on Saturday.
problems in his two sersons of
"I really didn't devote myself to the
With two owners ready to pay whipped in the Derby on May 3, has
competition in Britain and Europe.
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them-and
the
result,
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and
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Monday.
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Preakness
his
12th
victory
in
13
mentary
entry
fees
since
their
colts
principal
reason
for
his
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to
the
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Kentucky's Artis Gilmore, who scored 26
career starts.
Uruted States - is the collapse of the
race would
to be making my living -and will be
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I points and latched on to 13 rebounds to lead th e
A 1ctory also would send turn into
gross a record $210,600 and the
British economy and the enori-nous
play ini htre from new on It gives
can be, said Kentucky s Louie Dampier, who
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the
Belmont
Stakes
at
Belmont
Park
winner would get a record $158.1(X)
taxes he encountered at home.
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thoroughbred
racing's
IDth
Triple
Pimlico
oddsinaker
rated
at
20-1
by
in England and seek a tax shelter on
diana Coach Bobby Leonard, seeking a
JackUn. who played the American
largest in ABA playoff history, second only to the
-.
Crown champion. A sweep of he
first
official
Earle
Hart,
became
the
four
th
ABA
title
the
Isle
of
Jersey,
where
he
s
for
the
Pacers,
said
his
tour
regularly for about five years,
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Mpoint, 150-122 defeat Indiana hajided Oakland
West Coast; anid Jwit The Time, the
entry W nes Y.
subject
to
only
a
20
per
cent
ta:
played
a
"terrible"
game,
but
he
wasn't
ready
to
,
on
has been Europe's leadinil, drawing
May 2: 1%9.
Oiled walnut finished table made of mar
194 Belmont Futurity wlnnero wner
his income,
Fred Wyble, trainer and par'ire up on the title
card
for several se asons. lie said he
play
"We
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ed
Kenturky
well
thiq
season
and
rait*ni m!era) with drabte vlrql
of 1914 Preakness winner Little
r.
Bold Chapeau, called in
To receive that shelter, however,
towner
of
plans
to play about four months on
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Ctirrent.
the entry ~y !eltphanc froin hi_Q
he
is
proWbited
from
playing
in
his
current
American swing.
tonight." said .ekrffl, Pacer guard Hilly Keller. us," Leonard said. "One ballame doesn't make
"I know we're supposed to lose in Kentucky a series."
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Wins Wednesday night by Standard toppled Auto Train 6. mid-April 15-7, and Lake Wall slammed two singles each poked two singles apiece.
Monroe Inn responded with a 9. for Seaboard.
Seaboard Coastline and Lake 5.
Charley Koke and Chancy Gary Brown slammed a triple.
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Monroe Inn eliminated Famous deadlock,
home run and single. Cubit Rich smacked a double and
Kuke Dcdson, Carl Lee and
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
Unemployment in Florida
has soared past 10 per cent, but
a proposal to compensate jobless workers through a formula
tied to average weekly wages
has faded from the political
scene,
The absence of any serious
effort to enact a workmen's
compensation formula, which
was promoted strenuously but
unsuccessfully by Gov. Reubin
Askew in past legislative sessions, means money out of the
pockets of jobless Floridians.
Unemployed Floridians now
are paid up to $74 a week in
unemployment compensation
benefits, which ties the state
with Kentucky and Nebraska
for 39th place In the nation.
The top state, Connecticut,
pays $156 a week in maximum
unemployment compensation
benefits.
Legislative committees are
considering bills that would

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dick Allen - finally learned
Wednesday night why Phila.
delphia Is call ed the City of

ack....Boy, Is He Back !

The 30,908 fans at Veterans Stadium roared every time Allen
exha led . . . They roared as though he had just won the
seventh game of the World Series when he singled in the
bottom of the first.

cher Rick Rhoden, capping 'be two-run double while Jerry
Koosman pitched
errati4
uprising.
five-hitter. Koosman got him.
Astros 11, Cubs 7
Doug Rader slammed a two. selfintnoublesevcral timesby
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run homer in the first inning issuing eight walks but the GI.
The good
that
score
three-run
metropolis, who
seventh. Tom Griffin won his the third inning on singles by
have been accused of booing fufirst game in six decisions but Derrel Thomas and Willie Mon.
nerals, welcomed Allen back to downed the Los Angeles Dodg- rest a slightly sprained ankle. Inning, Larry Bowa delivered was replaced in the sixth when tanez and Gary Matthews'
baseball with three standing ers 74, the Houston Astros out. He handled seven chances an RBI single in the sixth and the Cubs scored two runs, nar- grounder. Koonan struck out
0ti0flS. And the controversial
slugged the Chicago Cubs 11.7, cleanly at first base.
eieht in handing the GiiriL
the Phillics got their final t w o rowirw, Ui' rnarin to 5.
slugger came through with a the Pittsburgh Pirates nipped
The 30,908 fans at Veterans runs tn the eighth ona double by
their sixth consecutive defeats
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Reds 4-4 behind Steve Carlton's trinimed the San Francisco Gi- standing ovation when the Une- Allen's replacement- and an the ilth inning off Bill Greif single capped a three-run sev.

seven-tilt pitching,
ants 5-1 and the Montreal Expos ups were announced. They gave infield hit by Carlton.
"They showed me what kind edged the Atlanta Braves 54. him another when he made all
Cardinals 7, Dodgers 4
But baseball's eyes were on three putouts in the top of the

WALKING

after Dave Parker drilled a one- enth inning rally that gave
out double. The Padres tied the Montreal a 5-3 lead. Gary Car.

ON AIR

Ted Simmons' two-run double game in the eighth on a run- ter doubled

len, who spent the first six the 33-year-old Allen, who first inning. They roared as and Ken Reitz' two-run single scoring double by Dave Win- moved to third on Barry Foote's
years of his career in Phila. hadn't faced a major league though he had just won the sev. highlighted a five-run rally in

field and an RBI single by

single. One out later, Carter

The Herald Services
GENEVA -(LENS) - After
two months of talk, the United
Nations conference on the Law
of the sea looks like breaking up
next week without having
produced draft rules to govern
who should do what with the 70
per cent of the earth's surface
covered by water.
The upshot could be a freefor-all, each country grabbing
whatever technological advantage or geographic luck
puts within its reach. The losers
will be precisely those
technologically and
geographically disadvantaged
nations whose more cx.
travagant demands have been
Largely responsible for blocking
agreement at Geneva.
Poetic justice, maybe, but the
immediate prospect of corn-

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Second, to help st imulate Inpeople-and you can't go oneKennedy, retiring as NBA dependent fundi ng for the pro.
on-one with so many people. commissioner on June 1, said gram from outside public and
And for the last 12 years, as he had set four major goals for private sources.
conunissioner of the National himself with the foundation.
BasketballAssociation, I again
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left and Jeff Burroughs crashed

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The Sanford All-Stars hits, no earned runs and another double off the right J CIA
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fs objective of defeati'd O v i edo 14-3 and striking ou t five,
field wall, scoring Davis. p
one millir
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Tim Raines relieved starting Burroughs went to third on a

was Involved with the strong. Special Olympics program mat
"Now lam going with those least 20 foreign countries in- rolled in ye Around activities their record to 9-2.
MI-Star pitcher Bernard Eady groundout and scored on Ed
who are not so strong. They eluding the Soviet Union and by the end of 1976. There now
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along with the notion of an
international agency provided
the main business of the new
ombudsman Is defined to be the
granting of licences under
reasonable terms to all
qualified
applicants
especially to American companies.

Which Is more than can be
But the Americans have
said for the rest (that is, most) come up with an Igenious
of the watery deep. Hopes that proposal to meet halfway the
the UN conference would flesh objections of the poor that in
out proposals diuttng back to practice such an approach
1970 for an international agency would allow the big
to control the exploitation of the multinationals to snap up all the
sea bed In ereas lying beyond really promising areas of the
Individual country zones also deep-sea bed. Washington's
seem to be coming un.stuci.
suggestion is that every apThe countries that actually plicant for a licence should
have the technology to do deep. have to teader for two different
sea mining, above all the areas of presumed equal
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Hale admits he's a bureaucrat budget for fiscal year 1976.
shut down by the Mining
with httletodo Sohe spends his
Hale was con ta cted af te r Enforcement and Safety
working hours reading and Rep. Ken Hechler, D-W. Va., Administration as unsafe. A
listening to Beethoven records charged In a House Appropria. MESA spokesman expressed
at his office.
tions subcommittee meeting surprise that the board was still
Hale says it's not that he Monday that the board was "a In operation. "I thought it had
doesn't try to earn his $19,693-a- totally useless, toothless and been abolished some time ago,"
year salary as executive secre- do-less government agency he said.
tary of the Federal Metal and which has never earned its
There were 1,998 closure orNon-Metallic Safety Board of pay."
ders last year but not one Wa,
Review. It's just that the board
Hechler called for the board appealed to Hale's board.
has never had anything to to be abolished. Hale said he Hechle' said that mine
review in its four years, hale doubted any objections would operators have another avenue
said in an interview,
come from his office if Con- of appeal through the Interior
"We have been expecting to gress did just that,
secretary.
be abolished for over two
"We have been extremely
Hale,
said his board can
years," Hale said. "Bills have candid with Congress," Hale only be abolished by congresbeen introduccd In Congress to said. "Our annual reports are sional action and that he thinks
abolish us. But nothing hap- clear and concise. We have had Hechler and other congressmen
pened."
no cases."
"should stop making diatribes
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The five-member board was against us" and, in effect, put
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Luclous Gant of WFSU suggested that Tucker tape a
broadcast.
"We just decided why don't
we try a regular thing," said
Driggs. "We
both thought it was
a good thing."
Tucker seems to be relishing
his role as commentator. He
joked that his goal is to call four
or five capitol reporters together and grill then1.
Ms. Gordon, meanwhile, has
attracted some attention by
dcing needlepoint while the
House is in session.
She said that an Influential
legislator identified to her only
as a "redneck" complained
that it was improper to knit
while the legislature is in ses
sion.

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brain of a tiny computer
similar to those being tested
In auto fuel control systems
to
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mileage
L)e'eloped
by
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engineers say the new
microprocessors can be used
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territorial seas.
Arguments about what should
happen on the surface of the
waters might continue hotly but
companies keen to mine the bed
would at least know on whose
land they stood when 20.mile
zones do not coincide with the
continental shelf.

who have lost their jobs through
no fault of their own would have
benefited had the legislature
enacted a formula several
years ago.
House Speaker Donald Tucken, D-Tallahassee, has started
his own radio show, taping
broadcasts for Florida's five
public radio stations.
The first show, taped last
week at WFSU on the Florida
State University campus, may
be aired next month.
Participating in the first
show, a roundtable discussion
of the Equal Rights Amendinent were Tucker: m oderator
ei Si nks, an FSU graüuate
student; Rep. Elaine Gordon,
1)-Miami; Rep. Nancy Harnington, D-Miami; Mary Ann Undsley, New York Times Florida
newspapers Capitol bureau
chief; and this reporter.
Ken Driggs, Tucker's press
aide, said that the half-hour
shows will follow the roundtable

"We all know, of course, that
jobless workers draw no more
than 50 per cent of their average weekly salaries, and we do
not propose any changes In
that," he said in his message
opening the l75 legislative session.
The governor has explained
that he prefers a formula but
sees no chance of enacting one
this year.
Heavy opposition from business lobbyists, whose interests
would pay for increased unemployment benefits through
higher taxes, has doomed all
past efforts to enact a formula.
If br:i-sw a (.Lat sccs,.slul in past sessions when times,
were good, the formula appears
to stand no chance at all under
current economic strains.
It has been calculated that it
would cost business $.4 mulion to increase the maximum
to $95 this year.
Still, thousands of citizens

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petitive chaos pleases no one least of all the deep-sea mining
companies. They hoped that
clear ground rules would unlock
bank finance for the next and
vastly more expensive stage of
of
those
exploitation
mineralrlch rolling stones of
the ocean floor, manganese
nodules.
A bandwagon rush by
countries unilaterally to claim
exclusive rights to fish and
mine the sea out to 200-mile
limits might not make all that
much difference in the end. The
principle of such "economic
zones" has anyway been widely
accepted, the major remaining
quarrels being about shipping
rights and pollution control,
with the maritime nations keen
to preserve a strict distinction
between economic zones and

boost Florida's unemployment
compensation benefits, but the
maximum Figure being discussed Is $90 a week. A House
committee has approved a 190 a
week maximum, with a Senate
committee approving $82 a
week.
But under the formula concept that was killed a number of
times in recent sessions,
Floridians could have received
up to two-thirds of the average
weekly salary in unemployment compensation
benefits.
The average salary last year
was $l, meaning that the (ormnula would have providt'd fn
at least $104 in maximum
weekly benefits to workers
idled by the recession,
Askew has asked only that the
current legislature boost
maximuiri weekly benefits to
$90, which would put Florida on
a par with Georgia and Alabania.

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Orioles 3, White Sox 2
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Goltz, a pair of rlghthanders,
Bobby Grich singled with one
have been sidelined for some
Those unidentified flying ob- time, now due to Illness and out in the ninth inning and Don
jecta coming train the Pitcher's injury.
Baylor slammed the next pitch
mound sure baffled Boog Pow.
Since joining the starting ro- from Chicago relief ace Terry
eli.
"I couldn't tell what he was tatlon, the rookie has chalked Forster For a triple, lifting BalUm
over the White Sox.
was some kind of a up a 3-1 record, Including
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After being shut out for six In..
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trick pi tch," the Cleveland straight victories. Before nings on three hits by Wilbur.
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slugger said after sighting
Wednesday night's shutout, his Wood, the Orioles tied the score"
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UFOs from the right arm of first in the majors, Hushes had 2-2 in the seventh. Wood issued
-.
Minnesota's Jim Hughes.
a strong, complete-game per- a leadoff walk to Tommy Davis,
Whatever Hughes had up his formance against Baltimore. who scored on Baylor's two-out
"1 like to work fast," said
4
sleeve sailed right by the
Cleveland hitters Wednesday Hughes, partially e aining double high off the left field
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wall, about a fct short of a
.
night and Ignited the Twins to a the key to his sudden success, home run. Brooks Robinson
p...
3.0 American League vIctory. "1 thInk it hel ps the fielders
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g stay ready.
"Hughes Is as smart a
game-tying single.
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It was some
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In the other American
pitcher as I've seen in quite a
Royals 4, Tigers 1
kind of trick pitwhile," said Minnesota Man. League games, the Baltimore
Vada Pinson drove in two
ager Frank Quilici. "He has a Orioles nipped the Chicago runs with a homer and single
ch.'-Boog Powell
good assortment of pitches and White Sox 3-2; the Kansas City and also doubl ed twice as Kan-.
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the ability to change speeds, ROY 1LIS trimmed the Detroit Ti sas City beat Detroit behind
which should make him effec- gets 4-1 and the New York Nelson Brile.s' five-hit pitching.
Yankees beat the California
tive."
Yanks 4, Angels 3
Hughes has been a shot in the Angels 4-3 11) 10 iflZ2iflL The
Bobby Bonds' bases-loaded
game between the Texas sacrifice fly in the 10th Inning
1k a
arm for MIzusota, $j7
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York
over California. The
'.1problems. Joe Decker and Dave Innings under the American victory was Hunter's fourth in
League's 1 a.m. curfew rulehis last five starts and e vened*
with the teams tied at 2-2. It will his record at 4-4.
be resumed tonight before their
Brewets 2, Rangers 2
regularly scheduled contest
The marathon game be tween
Arlington, Tex.
n
Texas and Milwaukee was susm
m
Hughes did a lot for Min- pended under the American
League rule that no Inning can
nesota, but he didn't do it
NEW YORK (AP) "When I Olympics program for the menPat Lawlord, sister of Mrs. For all Special Olympics official Rod Carew stole home for the be started after 1 a.m. locally.
was a coach, I was involved tally retarded.
Shriver, is going to Iraq and sports. The program's floor 10th tIme In his career and Lar. The start of the game was dewith the strong," said Walter
His appointment to the post- Iran shortly to try and start the hockey now Is sponsored by the ry Hisle and Bobby Darwin layed about an hour and 13
Kennedy. "When I was public Lion was announced Wednesday Special Olympics in those coun- National Hockey League and its each clouted their fourth home minutes by rain and then it took 3
relations director at Notre by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, tries,
basketball program by the NBA runs of the season as Gaylord more than 3 hours to play.
Dame, I was Involved with the president of Special Olympics,
"Not all foreign countries are and the American Basketball Perry, 4-5, suffered his third
Milwaukee took a 24 lead in
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snrId's largest air-supported structure as four giant fans inflate
the 60,000 square foot surface. The fabric roof, nearly two acres In
size, will house the University of Santa Clara's new athletic and
activities center.

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Minnesota ' s HugesLh
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delphia and was one of the pitcher In 248 days since his enth game of the World Series the third Inning. Simmons' Willie McCovey, who also scored the tying run on Jose
boobirds' favorite targets. "I'd tearful "retirement" from the when he singled in the bottom of bases-loaded ground-rule blasted his fourth homer in the Morales' double. Foote scored
liketo see it stay that way, and l Chicago White Sox last Septem. the first,
smash that bounced over the fourth Inning.
onanerrorbyAtlanta shontsto
think it will as long as I pro- her, After his first-inning single
Carlton handed the Reds their left field wall brought the
Larvell Blanks and pinch
Mets 5, Giants 1
duce."
off rookie Pat Darcy, Allen flied second consecutive shutout. Cardinals from behind against
Rusty Staub drove in three runner Pete Mackanin scored
Elsewhere in the National out and grounded out before Greg Luzinski singled home the Doug Rau. Reitz followed with a runs with a homer and single the eventual winning run on
League, the St. Louis Cardinals leaving in the seventh inning to only run he needed in the first drive off the foot of relief pit- and Dave Kingman delivered a Mangu.al's single.

get IL"
now Is In Brazil, Belgium, Can- since the program's inception Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in an way. He did not give up a hit.
It
w
as
Kennedy's
way
of
Inada,
France, Mexico, El Salva- In 1968.
Haws pa.-..d the All-Stars
exhibition game, and will ba ttle
a'
Choke (5) 71.10 7.203 Mr. Durkee
HITS-Munson, NY, 43; Ply.
troducing
his
new
job-chairdor,
Germany,
Switzerland
and
And finally, to obtain profes- Avon Park Sunday at 1 p.m. at with a three-for-four offensive
(7) 300 0 (3$) 1146 70 T (35 7) ers. Cat. 43; McRe, KC. It
2 : 19
1534 00 T
man of the board of the Special the Philippines.
sional and amateur sponsorship the Sanford Memorial Stadium. effort. Ned Raines stroked two
DOURLES-Lezcano, Nil,
TENTH: I. Howard Champ (P
cpsai, Cal, Ill. McRae. KC,
In the first game against hits and collected three rbi.
Blood) (l)20,1016 106107 Western tied with 7
Harvey (S)7 604 20 3 Gertrude Way
Oviedo,
Sanford's Ike Cullens
TRIPLES-Evans. Bsn. 3;
(IS) 1.4,00 1 (1 SE Porter. Mu. 3; Remy, Cat, 3;
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our and made a
60 7 7 19)
Rivers. Cat. 3; Patch. KC, 3.
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ELEVENTH: I C$Indifl Bonnie
HOME RUNS-Horton. Oct.
outs, the bases loaded, and the
'C) B0uf0e3S) (5) 1000 502607
Burroughs. IC,.
pHccl 1314005 103 Empire
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STOLEN B A SES- R i vers.
Civitan stunned
Bowl upset with three singles, and and Jane Strandberry slapped All-Stars leading
L6'a (4) 2.100(3 51 $13.00 T ($3.6) Cit. 21; Otis. KC. 6,
'flm Raines added three hits,
$119.10 T 2.21.1
Liz Galrn smacked a home run. two singles for Art Brown.
IS Decision s)- America 10.7 and Sanford
PITCHING
Attendance 1713- Handle 1,53.915 Ryan Cal, 7). 575, 1,93, Blue,
dnd
Lucius Williams, Levi
Police dumped Art Brown Pest Marl Baker poked a triple for
543,9)5
Bawl America
104 29- 7 6 i
Oak. 71. 575, 1 94; M.Torru, Control 19-4 Tuesday in the Bowl America.
Raines and Moses Haws poked
Civilan
C),i, !'
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Bai, fl, $33. .30
two singles apiece.
root,
Sanford Recreation DeptirtLevi Raines went the distance
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93) 01-1 3
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D.sSIe Softball League,
Theresa R raceland pared ABrewn
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Tom (Taylor) 5 1; 5. Haul Freight of town this could be," said Al.

Hawaiian Eye (No Driver) 51.
NINTH - 1 N Pace Cling. 1400:1.
National League
Maria vio (Larrabee) 41; 7. Loyal
East
Opposition (oyorac,k) 72;). Bingo
W L Pc?. GB Knight (Lake) 51; 4. Chief Heather
19 13
Chicago
(No Driver) 101; S Palm Girl
Pi ttsburgh
15 I? .556 3
Johnston (Udell 51. 7. Varsity
is 11 517 A
Philhia
Bomb (Serbes) 31. I Egyptian
York
I) 14 451 S
New
(H'bbs) 9 2
Louis
I) 16 44 6
St.
TENTH - I N Pace C.2, 142$ I.
12 is 414 6
Montreal
Diavolo (Bridges) 72; 7. Newport
West
Valley (Cooley) S 1; 3. Brockporl
Angeles 73 17 .651 Las
Boy (Udell I L 4. Beatrice Way
15 16 .529
Cincinnati
(Regur) SI. S. Wenever Bert
iS iS .500
Atlanta
(Boisioli) S 1; 6. Selbys Beau
is II .455 1
San Diego
(Seiders) 3 I; 1. Private Jim
S.Francmsco II
(Crank) 41; S Vallante king
Houston
12 24 .3.33 I1"
(Alberty) $.1.
Wednesday 's Games
ELEVENTH - 1 M Pace C.).
St, Louis 7. Los Angeles 1
1400: 1. Space Conqueror (801sf oil)
Houston 11, Ch,C*OO I
31; 2 Victory Rally (Van
Philadelphia A. Cincinnati 0
lerSchaaf) 11; 3. Bonnie Flyer
Pi ttsburgh S. San Diego 1. 11 (Dennis) 7 7; 4. Spring Daisy
(Rau)
innings
II; S. Jack Pence (LaVan) 41; 4.
Montreal S. Atlanta 4
Camden Jody (Larrabee) 51:
New York S. San Francisco I
Rolf Bohemia (No Driver) $1; 1.
Todays Games
Thunder Grattan (BourgeoIs) $1.
Houston (Richard 3 1) of Chi
cago (Peuschel 2 1
Cincinnati (Kirby 23 and Pro Cage
Norman 21 or BilllngPiarn 32)
Best-cf.; series
at PhiladetPhib (Twitchelt 34
FINALS
and'Lonborg 31). 7. it n)
Sunday, May IS
Atlanta (N$*ro '. 31 at Mon
Golden State at Washing ton, CBS.
(,)
'real (n
TV
Only games scheduled
Tuesday, May 79
Friday's Games
Washington vs. Golden State
Cinc inn ati at Montreal. ()
San Francisco. CBS.TV
Atlanta at Phllade4pOa. (n)
Friday, May 23
Plea York at HOuStOn. (fl)
Wasninglon vs. Golden State at
Chicigo a? Sir, Diego, (nz
PittSburgh at
Los Angeles. San ranclsco, CRS-TV
Sunday, May 3$
(n)
Golden State at Wash ington. CBS.
St. Louis at San Francisco,
TV
(n)
luesday. May
Golden State at Washington, If
Harness Racing
sary. CBS TV
Friday. May
Washington vs. Golden State at
Oakland,
if necessary, CBSTV
Results
Monday. June 2
Golden State at WashIngton. if
WEDNESDAY
necessary. CBS- TV
FIRST: I. Dark Castle (A. kucil)
(2)6406103.107.Den8rewster(7)
Baseball
.eO 3103. Chancey Folly (4 1.10 Q
T733T2)
SECOND: 1. Frostaurum (B.
Leaders
Wyatt) (I) 39.70 1040 700 2. El
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Capitan (4) 5001003 Sweetheart
BATTING (60 at bats)-Cash.
vito (3) 3.80 Q (45) 59;
T ($4.3)
PIil. 311: Lacy, LA, .370.
$48.1 40
T
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RUNS-Lopes. LA, 31, KessiTHIRD: 1 Silverbell Rit ii
Reu) (2) 7.40 4.20 3.20 2. Perklomen nger. Chi. 21; Cedeno. Htn. 24.
PUNS BAITED IN-Garvey,
Cadet (4) 14.50 1.60 3. Hurricane
Scott (S) $200 (2.1) $16.20 T (74.5) LA, 26; T.Perez. Cm, 23.
HITS-Garvey, LA. SI; Cash,
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"Even with anticipated levels
of consumption, better weather,
and improved economic cond.ttions, I can't foresee a general
decline In food prices, There's
no way we can have cheaper
food when most production
costs are on the niie.
"Labor costs, which account
for about 49 per cent of the cost
of producing and marketing
food, will be up this year on the
order of Inst year's rise - approachlng 10 per cent.
"The food industry also will
be paying more for energy,
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stride economically throughout
the recession."
-John Alexander McMahon,
president of the American liospital Association, in a state.
ment disputing the contention
that the country has too many
hospital beds:
"There are 120,000 fewer beds
in the nation's 7,127 hospitals
today than existed In 1960, and
the number has declined unintempted since 1965.
"The total number of beds in
1973 was 1.54 million, which was
below the 1.66 million beds in
1960 and far below the peak of
1.7 million in 1965. In addition,
the beds available today must
serve 210 million persons &amp;
compared to 181 million in 1960.
"The United States has f ar
fewer hospital beds to serve its
population than many other in
dustrialized nations."

"About 30 per pent of all households
have been forced to curtail their ex-

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recession, compared with 15 to 25 per
cent in previous recessions,"
Bank of America
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othi"r materials. Complying ly affected more people than
with government regulations on any previous one since the doenvironment and occupational pression of the 1930s.
health and safety will further
"Yet, as in all post-World
drive up food production cost War Two recessions, the great
without increasing produc'. majority have been left largely
tivitv,
unscathed in over-all economic
"All these added costs will tennis.
have to be passed on to the
"About 30 per cent of all
consumer,
households have been forced to
"Retail food prices
along curtail their expenditures sig.
with consumer prices as a nificantly during thifl recession,
whole - will continue to rise compared with 15 to 25 per cent
through next year. But with the In previous recessions,
casing of inflation, the rise
"The remaining households
won't be so sharp as during the apparently haven't broken
oast couple of years
-The Bank of America, in its
current edition of"Focusonthe
U.S. Economy - 1975":
"Bank of America's most re10 YEARS AT SAME LOCATION
cent market survey confirms
1742 AT LAKE ST. IN THE FAIRWAY CENTER
that this recession has adverseMAITLAND Elton Paul, Manager
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M%Y IS
(huluola Senior Citizen Club — meet at the Community Fire
Hall 7th Street Chuluota -6p.m.
luck dinner
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club — meet at Women's Chili
Overbrook 1)r.,
— 1 p.m.

Drive to Sc

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MAY 16
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(cltxir• flee. Center members only

Replaces old-fashioned, noisy,
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leaky ball cocks. No float or rod
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needed. Easy installation.
j/ Reg. Price (ea.) ............. 3.69

SPECIAL EVENTS
MAY 15
Disney World Tilp — Senior Citizens
Special — Why not
go together fora trip to see the things you've missed before? Bus
leaves Sanford Civic Center at nine with pick up at Ca sselberry at
939 .im, Will return at aixiut six. Join us fora good day.

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and
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purchased no later than May 20 entertainment will be provided
a map will be provided to help you find the camp — it will be a
great outing!
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0% I(, ('enter Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs — meet 1st
and 3rd Iliursday of the Month — 10:30 a.m.
Augics Elders — St. Augustine Catholic Church 3 Sunset
Drive —
meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month 10:00
a.m.
Tosiers -Sanford — meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
10:00 a m.
BXVZ Club — meet 1st Baptist Church Activities Building
Longwood last Tuesday of the month 12:30 p.n.
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club — meet 806 Mark David
Blvd.
— 1st Friday of the Month — 10:00 a.m. —
new club all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club — Church of
Nati vity —
Mary.the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 1000 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen
— Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street Chuluota
3rd Thursday of the
at 6p.m.
Fifty Plus flub -7th Day Adventist Church — Forest City
mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month 6:30p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship — meet at the Community United
Methodist Church
at
on the last Wednesday
of the Month
luncheon — Reservations necessary.
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club at Grant Chapel
A.M.E. Church Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
thely Socialites Club —
at Highlands Club house — 675
Shepard Road
Winter Springs — 4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 am.
NAIWE Club — (National Association of Retired Federal
Employees)
meet at the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. —
Sanford — 1st Friday of the month -1:00p.m.
O'er Fifty Club — All Soul's Catholic Church now meeting
.t HeJding Gardens Rec. Room — every other Tuesday of the
10:00 a.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club — meet at Sanford Civic Center
— 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club — meet 1st Thursday of
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. — 320 W. Semoran
Blvd. — Altiurnonte Springs — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Woiiiens Club 8
Drive Casselberry — at 1:00 p.m.
Thirty-Niners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul — Goldenrod
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Village Club — St. John's Village — Fern Park -meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month — 7:30 p.m.
Young at Heart Club - St. Andrews Presbyterian Church9913 Bear Lake Road -- Forest City — ?zid Thursday of the Month
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oice that can latury Exxly
government.
behear d," said Sen Charles H
'The ACA will base no power
Supporters of the measure Percy, 11111 one of its prin
to compel any decision or corn
contend that despite a veto cipal supporters
pliance," he said Its power
threat by President Ford, the
Other senators expressed lies in persuasion in the same
steam has gone out of the long
fear that (ongress may be riianner as any other party that
fight to kill, change or delay' the "creating a monster that participates in federal agency'
bill creating the agency
cannot be tcntrolled
proceedi ngs
The vote to curtail de ba te will
Opponents, led chiefly by Sen.
The great majority of
be taken under new Senate James B Allen, 1)-Ala ,contend American business will ave
rulesmakingltposslbletoenda the measure is aimed at nothing to fear from the bill,"
filibuster by 60 votes instead of punishing business unduly.Ribicoff said, citing the
the old system of two-thu'ds of Thes base complained ttit growing number of large a'id
tlV)S present and voting.
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pomC3Irit
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Ccrthj. Sapfr, F Ioraa, by

Publish May 15, 1973
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as soon as possible thereafter, to 114 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
consider the adoption of an or
CIRCUIT Ill AND FOR
dinance by Seminole Count
Florida, title of wImich is
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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An Ordinance relating fo$jfjed STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN
areas of the unincorporated
COMPANY, a Florida cor
poration,
territories of Seminole County,
Florida creating the ldytlwiide of
Plaintiff,

Lighting District Ordinance;
provIding for definitions;
providing for governance of the
district by the Board of County
COmmisionr. providing for

Chairman

Board

Of County

Commissionefs
Seminole County. Florida
Publish: May IS, 1975
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SE MIN OLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA CASE NO. 7371I-cA.
FEDERAL NATIONAL. MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a United
States Corporation.
Plaintiff,
GERALD K. WHEATLEY and
SHIRLEY i WHEATLEY, his
wife. et al..

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Seminole

County Florida under the fictitious
name
f OBtDlEP4CE PRO
Oi'SApfIOIO
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intend to regmer sold
Nime vwith the Clerk of the Circuit
Ribicoff said Congress over Court, Serninole County. Florida 1.n
the last 40 years of considering 8CCOfd8rKe with the
the FICtitious Name Staluift. To
Wit Section

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Florida

DORIS E. ADAMS, hit

wife

unknown and all pt1 ''
s cla i ming
by, through or under them all
others claiming any right, title or

biddef at the West Frond door of
the Courthouse, Seminole county,
Florida a? 11:00 O'Civick A M. on
Friday, May 23rd, 1975, the
fObowing described real property
situate in
no e c ounty.
Florida,
Lot 3m. Block "C", WASHINGTON
OAKS SECTION TWO, according

10 the Plat thereof as record" ;n
Plat Book 16 pages $61 $7 Public
Records o Seminole County,

Florida

Together with the follow ng
PfOefly which are located in and
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No
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One Mercury

Hood,

Model

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DATED thIs 12th day of May, 197$.
(Seal)

By Elaine RiCPm.Irde
Deputy Clerk

described property

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish- May IS, 1975

acti on 0 orec ese a

DEN 102

mortgage on the following
pratierly In Seminole county,
Florida
Lot SI. LONGDALE SUB-

according

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thereof as r

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Page U, Public Records of
Se minole County, Flor ida.
TOGETHER with the following

Ms of property.
In
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eQ:ratr
Wan Farn:n(e, and

WHEATLEY ahd SHIRLEY J.
WHEATLEY. his wife; CHARLES
E. ADAMS arid DORIS E.
ADAMS. hit wife, LORMANN,
INC,a Florida Corporation, and
FLORIDA POWER CORPORaTION, a Florida Cor-

of Turnbull, ftner and
Daniels, Ane'V trpt,
AhOSP 11041f Ms 5 117 West Lyman
Avenue

Post OffiCe Box 100
Winter Park Florida 37719 and

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otherwise a
iuogment may be entered against
for the
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WiNT ESSmy hand arid tIme teal
said Court on May 12th 1975

Ni 14-1603-0 Conklin,
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
MIAMI.
Plaintiff,

Defendant,

HOW &amp; Fan.

June 12th

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY.

DOICRO ENTERPRISES, iP1.

ras been filed against GERALD K

of

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANTTOCHApTERIJ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pors4,ant to an Order of Final
Judgmtnt dated May 6, 1975, and

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Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole County, Florida,

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OF MIAMI, PlaintIff. VS DOLCRO
ENTERPRISES, INC . Defen
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County, Florida
DATED this 12th day of May 1975

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TO Route
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
Yammaste South Carolina ROBERT AI'IE JR
PROBATE DIVISION
'OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
3tl(J,'rit
CASE NUMBER 73-?Ol.CP
that an aOlon for Dissolution of
NOTICE OF ACTION
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By Joy Stok es
Deputy Clerk
Publiah Ma 15
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Florida Undi'r the fiCtitOu name of

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,titic Name Statutes To
Section SaS 09 Florida Statutes 1957

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TOMMY I BELL. and CHARLIE M
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defensn,Ifany,toiton, PHARR

Seminole h the

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tIme Board of County Corn

Porallon. and you aft required to
strve a copy ot your written

In four altemptz to end the broadcasting and organized la- have endorsed it.

last "ear, supporters could that it would set up at ItS heid
musterno more than 64 votes to "consumer czar" who could not labor
has never intended to
stop debate and the bill died be controlled,
permit
government
In.
without ever coming to a vote.
They claim that at the very terference in the substance of
measure would establish least the measure would create labor-m
disputes.
an inde pende nt organization to a costly arid unnecessary addi
Die bills opponents claim
prod those federal regulatary tional layer of bureaucracy
that organized labor threatened
agencies having a direct inipact
Sen. Abraham A Rlbicoff,1). tc oppose the bill unless labor
on the quality, availabilit y and Conn sib iirmn in of the Senate was exemnttd

htard at said hearing,
By order of the City Commsscn
of the City of Sanford Florda

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE iii hereby given that

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice 1% hertbie giver, that we are

THE LITTLE WARDROBE and
that m',e intend to register said name
Aith the Clerk 0$ the Circuit Court

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and citiz en s
SJ'iaII have an opportunity to te

Eighteenth Circuit rm and for
5imoIt County Florida n Civil
Action No 75607 CA 09 F. AR.
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR , Clerk
the said Court, *'It sell for cash
in hand to the hghest and best

The cost of goods and services of. Government Operations Corn-.

bate and vote on the controverslal bill to
an

SAM

Lanta, 3rd Section
All parties In interest

setting forth fiscal and taxation
procedures; empowering the levy
of special assessments or taxes
within the district, and providing
for construction, severability, and
an effective date.
SidneyLvirmIen, Jr.

when

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Westerly MO litet of Lot A,

foreclosure entered May 121h, 19?5
in Me circuit court ot the

into 1974 and 1975 demand. A-nd

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Family Residential Dwelling)

maintenance and operation of

first nine of increase in

a na ge ment

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ntetsectlonofCeieryAvint.* arid
Lou:t Avenue ;% proposed In tt'
rezoned from MR -I (Multiple

street lights within th* district;
creating an Advisory Board;

per cent higher than a
earlier and the number of fi. than In March 1974.
the public feels, even wrongly,
nesses will go bankrupt this
nancial failures for the year
The total number of bank- cal year. The previous high was that recession exists, they 1t1Y
that ends June 30 could set a ruptcy filings for the first nine in 1967 when there were 208,329 well create one by
record,
months of fiscal 1975 was 184,. bankruptcies. Officials said in heavy purchases like motor
March is the latest mon th for 655, 35 per cent more than th
e December that if, the latest rate Cl.
which figures are available, 136,597 filings in the
The gathering storm of
filings continued,
The statistics cover two kinds of months of 1974.
the fiscal 1975 total could reach falling confidence w
may
bankruptcy filings: those by
More people have been
be lifting, or at least t
individuals or businesses who going broke each month, There
A spokesman for the Admin- worsening, according to the
ask the court to declare them were 20,081 bankruptcy filings istrative Office of the U.S. latest indicators) at first helped
bankrupt and those by people or 1i. December, 21,264 in January, Courts blamed the 1967 record car sales. Consumers felt
companies seeking relief from 21,763 in February and 24,970 In on "a big overextension in con- during 1972 and 1973 that they
creditors while they work out a March. There was a similar sumer credit."
should buy before pri ces rose.
But the advance purchases cut

the bill bor have been exempted and

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This public ' ing *ill be rteld in
the County Commission Chambers
of the Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida, on June 1. 1975, at 7 )
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showrooms, and something

highest month on record, and 42 cern that an unprecedented disbelief that the government
year per cent or 7,391 filings more
could handle the economy. If
num be r of individuals and busi-

Sen a e

follows:
That property located ;50 feet east

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chance to clinch a sale. The

already

fiscal 1974,

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By , John H. Percy,

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But

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IGOMERY WARD I COMPANY,
FOREIGN CORPORATION,
Def endants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE 5
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Planning and Zoning
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Research Center of Michigan
By LOUISE COOK
system of paying their bills,
pattern a year earlier, but the University puts people on the
Associated Press Writer
The Administrative Office of rate of climb was less and the couch, and explores their InMore American individuals the United States Courts, which numbers involved were small. depth attitudes to economic
and
businesses
filed records the number of batik- Cr.
trends
which affects what
bankruptcy petitions in March ruptcy and relief petitions filed
No breakdown was available they are thinking about cars.
than in any other month in in every federal judicial dis- on hew many bankruptcy
When President Ford was
history, the government says. (net, provided this update on ings were made by individuals saying there was no
This reflects a steady increase Monday:
and how many by businesses, last autumn, consumers
in the number of people unable
There
"knew", according to
only 11 per
to cope with inflation and ruptcy filings in March, 13 per cent of all pe
titio ns were filed the Michigan people, that there
recession,
cent or 2,839 more filings than by businesses,
was one, and his statement
Over-all bankruptcy filings in October, the previous single
Officials have expressed con- contributed to their growing
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PROPOSED ChANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF !ANFORD.
FLORIDA.
Notice iS hefef)y given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room In the City Hall
In thi City of Sanford. Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P M on May 27, 1975,
to consider changes and amen

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Francisco area artist who designed this seven-foot-long canvas
spddtmon Uquippi dwithstttringand brakes) tocompete
the San Francisco Museum of Art's Artist Soap Box Derby,
unique event,

The artificial boost

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF

maps
from

sae ffrom an annualI at o1'7
minion cars at t1 end Or 1974 to
a rate of over 9 million cars
must have taken some sales out
0 future months. LIUI WV
campaigns had a justification:
confidence had reached such a
low ebb that customers were
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ceptionallv high level of GM
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A typical oifer was to give an
ex tra $100 for a traded -in Ford
or GM car. Chrysler rebated a
different car each week. So you
kriiw if YOU wanted a cheap
PIymoith, tOT Instance, the
only wee1' to get •
lord went too far on its more
hastily planned rebates And, of
course, profits suffered all

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
PLAP4NINQANDZONING
COMMISSION
NOtICIOfPIIIICNU,IAg
The Seminole County Planning
and Zoning Commission will
conduct a public hearing to
snier the adoption of a current
zoning map reaffirming ex isting

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insurance
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Juailers who were questioned in the survey also
rnr.nned about the language of the policies
utdnt read ilwin without having their agcnt act
as interpreter. So, this new policy was written In plain,
ecr)dav (nilish. It's a real insurance language
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understand it. (It's so unique, the policy format Lnd
wording have been copyrighted.)
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he said. 'I• was riding just beThe ticket-taker in cavern
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jnd the conductor recently
30th Street Station had no tea"sis T'mPa
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and two concrete blocks."
proacuing was any different with a smile, "How are things
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others going today?"
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a wall.
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fine at
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smooth for Reistrup. Now in his
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NW,
trig the nation's creaking rail on-the-scene inspection in
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fast, modern operation.
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places in the highly traveled The impressions he gets are
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must stay below 30 m.p.h. or
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Thursday, May is, 197$-48

700'Magriolla Ave Sanford, I and 7
from $110 5)75
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IS ALCOHOL A 'ROBLE
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Show

THURSDAY

(9) MovIe
FRIDAY

Concentration
What's My Line
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Of Animals

Semester
(I) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) DaIly Devotional
7•00 (2 8) Today
(a) News
(9) 8070'S big I op
7:30 (9) Am America

(6) Waltons
Barney Miller
(24) Bill Moyers
DS) Animal World

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Phil Donahue
(6) MIk Douglas
(8) Movie
(9) Movie
(44) Lt,vt 11 'rO
Beaver

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Roast

2:30 12,
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Petticoat

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(24) Legislature
10:30 (13) June Allyson

11:00 (2. . 1. 9) News
(24) Washington
Straight Talk
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2,8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
rugurive

1:00 (2, 8) Tomorrow

Th e

Big

Marl Ian

Joker's Wild

(44) Underdog
3:00 (2.8) Another World

(I) Romper Room
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, I) Wheel Of
Fortune
(4) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2,!) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Split Second
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood

Fiction

Edge Of Night

Showdown
(35) My Favorite

10:00 121 Celebrity
Sweepstakes

HarryO

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(35) Batman
(44) Gilligan 's Island
3:00 (9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mi'.kcy Mouse
Clib

(24) Ss-came Street
(44 Mickey Mouse
Club
4.30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) Gilligan's Island

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(13) Ensign O'Toole
(24) Zoom
(33) Mayberry RED
(44) Hogan's Heroes

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16 Cuddle
17 Italian city
18 German king

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26 Peet Gytili
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(6) As The World
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(9) Let's Make A
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20O (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid

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(2. 8) Dean Martin

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(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(33) Mr. Ed
(44) Leave It To
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3:30 (4) Ma
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Life To
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(35) Uncle Hubie
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TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS

Prefers Nuts To Meat

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40 Malt brews

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There
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your protein needs, the total provide your total amount of
amount of protein and the kind protein needs if that is the only
of pr otein. You m us t have source of protein in your diet,
protein that contains adequate That would mean over 4000
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amino acids that your body
can't manufacture, If you cat
lots and lots of protein and still
don't get en ou gh of the essential
amino acids in your diet, you
can injur e your heal th ,

calories a day just from pecans.
After all, they are hi gh calorie
Foods because they contain lot.s
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contain lots of fat and in some
instances appreciable amounts

of saturated and monounsaturated fats. Anyone who
depends on nuts as a main
source of protein and calories is
eating a relatively hi gh fat diet.

Existence
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Karen Valentine, country
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Charlie
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songwriter-singer Peter All en
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guests.
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RERUN One officer is ki lled,
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'Snow Job" RERUN
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some funny situations. 'mere's
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to her, then begins to wilt
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his own sanity for a while.

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instill confidence in the
assistant dean when he is
promoted, but fears he's not
qualified for the assignment. A
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strong pep talking by Bob.
9.10:30 CBS GE THEATER
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drama taken from an actual
incident. It is based on the life
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BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
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3Rm. Apt., all utilities furnished,
197 50 Adults only. No pets. 322
7796 eves. &amp; wknds.
l Room furnithed duplex. 2411i.St. Itt
and last Mo plus $50 deposit. I
child, no pets Atter S. 323 5611
One I. Two bedroom apartments 1.
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Tuesday Is Italian Night
Wednesday is Sirloin Steak Night
Thursday is Bird of Foul Night
Eacu Dinner Includes:
Salad Bar, Entree, Fresh
Vegetable and Free Glass of House Wine

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Location, Reasonable Rent. Ph

Owner. 3453771.

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$lSOMonlh 372 420
Nice 3 bedroom house near down
town. 11 75 month, 175 Security.
319 5567 after S p m

NEED EXTRA MONEY?

still be at horn* most of the day when you
earn your money from a Herald Route.

GENEVA GARDENS
Luxury Patio

Sparkling? bedroom home with den,
or 3rd bedroom, fenced yard
Available June 1 1725 per mo
Forrest Greene, Inc RZALTORS,
373 6353

STUDIO I, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

TOWNHOUSES

Earn 40 To 80 Weekly

33—Houses Furnished

FROM

Lake Mary. 2 t?"d'oomn furnished
ho uti Near SiC Adults, no pets
$1 40 3223930

6 Afternoons A Week

$13500

7 Bedroom. fenced yard
$175 mo AdultS prrfc'nred

2544 PARK

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RESERVATIONS HONORED

PHONE 3210424
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"Take The Little Ones With You,"
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dependable automobile,

and

a desire to earn extra money

1505 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

Furnished frame cottage, south of
DeBary. large shady lawn, ideal
for famllb $100 ma plus security

3222090

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Write for our Free 1975 catalog with
over 100 listings in N Ga, NC.,
and Tenn. mountains

HOWARD 0. THOMAS
REALTY CO. INC
P0 80X391
BLAIRSVILLE, GA., 30512
101145 7175 day
104 71% 6567 nights

3 bedroom, refurbished home,

shaded lot, See It at $)$5

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
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19195 French
3777374, 377 14%.3271944
372 1959. 372 1154

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BROKERS
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Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel.
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OAVES' 3239370

76005 FRENCH. SANFORD

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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I, es. custom ;n,er'or Sacrifice
63 47110 a•1e S

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Home Improvements

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Well Drilling
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-WELLS DRILLED
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Mowing, Edging&amp; Trimming'
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SPRIPIkIER
easonable 373 60300' 377 9592
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SELL THOSE NO LONGER
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STINE MACHINE 1.
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*Clo se to everything yet away from it alIt
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U rge wooded lots Street lights
Paved stretts

Orlando p05) 834.2299

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'71 some below dealer cost, first
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finest Used Cars. Dick Bl4ird
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argest dealer '75 Datsuns
iirriying daily Ph 131 till. Open
Sundays 12 6

Problem Solving

Carpentry, Remodeling. Additions.
Custom Work L1censed Bow,ed
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Sanford's newest and
fin es t Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
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the Model Homes on

Pay 1st, Months Rent Only

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Call us today! Don't delay! Just
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Park

Centr si fir l A. Air Cond toning
For free estimates call Carl
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Air Conditioning

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Reg Real Estate Broker
"IW 11051.
323 061. 373 0511 E

$250 322 1263

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Beautiful S acres paved road trees
clear flowing stream horses o x
Terry Realty REALTOR 670
0711

MUN

Motorcycle lnsurancr
BLAIR AGENCY
3fl 3166

65—Pets-Supplies

CASH 322.4132

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43—l...otAcreage

you qualify'

Rent

For used furniture, appliances,
tOOlS. etc Buy I or 1001 Items
'arry's Mart. 21% Sa nford Ave

Paym en ts

78—Wctorcycles

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
2tampooer for only 11.50 per day. Harley Daviison, 125, complete
CARI1OLL'S FURNITURE
ovemaul, new paint, new battery,
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3303 Orlando Drive
Sanford 37) 1300

* Illey re nOt' *
New houses na rural area., tdodvsi
payment monthly payments leSS
than red? Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to tte it

Reconditioned Batteries. $12.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 S.'i"Ir,d A',e

A'TC 90. 3 wheel Honda
Like New Call
After 6.372 754

COLOR TV, $14 95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
644 1006

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruf l's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave , Saritccd

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Wekiva River Acres, Winchester
17'x54' mobile home. 171x74'
screened porchon private 114 acre
f en ced lot, access to river, $32,000
will negotiate. 90 4313 3377.

PlewSkylInedubleI
les s than $125 mo.

rims. all buds. Two front polished

Let me till your garden spot, mow
vacant løft
Floyd Freer, 322 5191

c'1—TV-PdiD.Stereo

42—bite Homes

$1,500 Down take over mortgage
$15,100 Corner 10$, 2 bedroomS,
FIC rcw'm fl 7641 alter S

Realty

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Systems Four, Inc.

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Ice, used machines.
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0697

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
3726437 After Hms 372 7111

PEEK AT ME

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I regular. Complete set sale 195
each Good buy. 9316164 or 034

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64—Equipment for

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Tires 6, Wheels-1077, 117 fires 5

Wurld Famous Buck knives, also
Scttrade Waiden, John Primble
knives. GardenLand, 1100 W Is,
St 3236630

KENMORE WASHER, parts. serv.

condition Good COfldltiOf

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ditboners and general auto repairs
105 Mattie St., 3731379

62—Lawn-Garden

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3 bedroom, I bath block home, wall
wall carpet, central heal, air

tooth at $36,900 with interest rate
live wm1"
sze . $.4.450 dv,-r.
me for 1.371 per month. Swim n
my community pool COME

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Casselberry, 17 97,111V) AIN6

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AKC Collie puppies. sable and wttite
Eyes checked. health Qeamanteed
373 6700

Goods

3450 Golden Touch 'n Sew, $71See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East itt St Downtown
3729111 EveslhiP.1146

Sanford

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1)4.500

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

office furniture

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
1971 Singer Zig Zag With cabinet, GORMLY's F 48. Sanford 3731733
cash price of 561 or $ payments ol
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7 bedrooms. 1 bath, screened In front
&amp; back porch, large corner lot.

you. and separate dining room.
Slide my 000r s open, and enter a
30'xIO screened porch to Florida
living. I have a huge inside utility
room and 2 car garage. I'm 21 ii

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1973 32' Fifth wheel
scamper trailer. 7 OedrcMms,
refrigerator, large freez er , ,,r,
hydraulic jacks, excellent con
Oil on uignts atrer 7, 371 0557.
ct.1ys, 3734711

Supplies
PP

Sales—Forget It--'"

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Lake Mary

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11730,

hood or steel detk5 (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secietarial des% &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S

109W.lstSt 3227335
We Buy Furniture

Fenced for horses or cattle
$74,900

I feel like an or phan-EMPTYand no one to Occupy me I'm
Spanish, have 4 bedrooms with
family room for relaxing,
separate living room to entertain

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KULP DECORATORS

2 1.3 Acres

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Apache Camper with built in Stove.
Sink, Ice bo x, sleeps 6. 1,650 323
6077 after 6

Lhasa Apso puppies AKC champion
blood line out of Atlanta. Fine
qJ, flhAIiI, Im,,i?. IA )71(

Sell it at the Flea Mar1et. Saturday
&amp; Sunday, Stan's Auction. Hwy 44,
Sanford. 32297)9.
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$100 DOWN, with FHA financing
buys this clean 3 bed room home
loaded with extras

lot Rent From
Best lot selection
now available in

available Boa Cabeli 372
anytime,

Attention

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REALTORS
1561 Lee Rd .Winter Park
3056.44.4341
John Saggio
REALTOR BROKER

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation

ground Swimming pool.

SANFORD

COUNTRY LIVING- 3 BR 2 bath.
formal dining room, eat in kit
chen, air, carpet, drapes, family
room, lake privileges- 2 yr's. new ,
mint condition. 137.500. Terms

Stemper

Auction

3 bedroom, 11 ; bath block home.
central lit 3. heat, wall 11
carpet. ,er1good COnditiOn, above

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AUCTION

75—Recreational Vehicles
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good
location. 372 9719 Hwy 16. Stan's

Tee 'N Green

from Town

Used

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3 Minutes

Junk. Trash Hauled Away
1$ Pick up Load
0626306

Ill N. Oak, Sanford
322 llllday. 373 0.lISeve.
ASSOCIATE
BROKER

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Herald Circulation Dept.

322m261 1

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Tables &amp; permanent booths
available. All under cover
Located 1', miles east 041 Ion SR
46, Sanford at Stan's Auction, 322
9719,

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

RURAL BUNGALOW
i_s
- -- - ,----bedrooms, on paved road $12,500.

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SANFORD

'\/Hlage

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3735154 or 377 6670

2S65 Park Dr.

frontage on Nottvly River, good
viewS, good access $27,500

I Bedroom, It, bath, new carpet.
garage, close to schools 373 0251

Apartments

Ideal area for children. 3 bedroom
home with completely fenced
yard 120.000.

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C'prn Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9 to S p m

I bedroom, 2 ba th home

RENTALS
1, 2, 3 Bedr oo ms, Homcs and
apartments for %60.%90. $130. IllS.
$165 up to deluxe at 1315 Available
Now!

complet ely enclosed Appliances.
Air conditoner. drapes, area rug

* Clothes Washer- Dryer

MOTHERS

372 561)

SANFORD LAKE MARY area,2 OR
Duplex with in the ground pool.

Dish washerDisposal

Sunland

,

Ball Realty
111W. IsI St.

$39,000.

Agency

,

carpeted Central air.

Range- Refrigerator

MLS

PINECREST HOME- Beautifully
reconditioned, 3 bedroom, l'i bath
home with tam. rm. Corner lot,
large rooms. Owner will handle
mortga ge with do wn payment

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634 1727

Large Flea Market

7521 Park Or
3277115
REALTOR
AFTER FIRS.
327 9201
3220648
327 3901

lakefront home. c entral heat and
air, trees. and other extras.

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PAYTON REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker
377 1301. 2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17.92

I ORS 7 full biths. family room 5.
den, plenty storage, large lot.
525.000 3221047

Two modern duplex apartments,
each 2 bedrooms, I'i baths,

* W/W Shag Carpet

For more information call
SATURDAY
5.I2PM

now!

I Bedroom unfurn apt., air, car
peted, kitchen equipped AOulIs.
590 50 372 2296 eves &amp; weekends

373.7170

call

1
516.500.
IDYLLWILDEbedrooms. 7 baths, 2sto'ies,
spacious, modern all the extras
you could ask f or See thiS one

8.6? 2185

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S27, WO

corner lot, near hospital and
doctors

1872

Washer and dryer apartment size
Maytag 1975 model, used since
Dec of '74. Perfect cond Sate
price $5.19. our price Loth for 1350

bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot .
9c ,, ;tinQ. 116.500, 7 ct

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Swim or Fish
Sparkling clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,

Remodeled farm house in excell ent
condition on five acres 3 OR. 1
blth, 2 fireplaceS. 7 porches Has

Lake Mary, 263 41h St. 7 bedroom
duplex with central heat and air,
carpets, drapes, and fully
equipped kitchen. Only $150 Mo.
Call 6s50117 Days or 6453377
Eves

372-7900

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duty, 7"xI0'xl0' Plate glass
panels Complete hardware 377

Broker,107W. Commercial
Sa nfor d 377 7061

6157333

3736333 REALTO R

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Flea Market, free tables this wsek
end Under cover. Stan's Auctiun,
Hwy 16, Sanford, 372.9719

W. Garnett White

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Garage door, aluminum, heavy

Commercial Properties

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

REALTORS

2 Bedrooms, adults preferred, $30
Week Furnilthed or unfurnished
373 5351. 3726620

MASTER S COVE
ON THE LAKE

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DINNER FOR 2 FOR $5.95

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Realbl .

Your

31A—Duplexes

SATURDAY FROM 800,I) n,

UwOtlu? MUST at
WITH PAItPIT

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PINECREST- 576.900 Pool, 4
bedrooms, across street from
elementary school, block from 7
shopping centers Act now'

Monthly Rentals Available
613$ 1150-Color TV
QUALITY INN-NORTH
III. SR 134, Longwood

artments Unf urnished

YOUR BIRTHDAY

FRIDAY FROM 5pm.

Ste

Yr old, 3 Bdrm. w w carpet.
central H&amp;A, By Owner. $25,900.
323 7716

JOHN KPIDER. ASSOC.

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cabinets, 1350. 373 3133.

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Reduced to Settle Estate
Home on take, lovely living r oo m, 3
bCdrooms, 7 baths

322-2420 Anytime

neighborhood. 372 0402.

PISCES Feb. 20-Mar ch 20)
Do n't underes timate the value
of your talent today. You'll get
your terms. What you offer is
needed by the other party.

Arter

Charm galore $150 Down. 3
bedrooms, central air. trees,
shrubs. fenced. New t'
pct
1)6.130, 360 month mortgage
1141 66 principle
interest rius
taxes and lnSrIn, and prepalds
9'' pcI *nuai percentage rate
*31
Cliff Jordon Realtor

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Diamond Ring. Ii diamonds totaling
I carat Appraised at 1630. selling
1.350 Stereo console, tape deck,
AM FM radio, Med. style

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
617W lstSt
3225611

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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tiller, qc.o.d coridtk,n. 175 C,ill 12 1
139%

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

SANFORD- 2 B ed r oo m home with
..arp'TFu, vflflT, muv r,ni
in with good terms. $11,500.
WE TAKE TRADES
FAIRLANE- I Bedrooms, 1'.
baths, fenced yard. air conditioned, easy access to I I and 17.
92 $77.500

fri hull,

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ROBSOPI MARINE
791711
1797

19" Color TV portable. 170. 17"

'.rnrrr'l, ft,.lej

322.6457
After Hrs. 372 71 It r 373 7117

7:30 P.M.
We bLil
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gustily Plenty shade Con

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LUMBER- ROugh Cut
Cypress and Pine
Gormly's Feed 373 4731

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CITY- 520.000. 2 bedrooms. formal
dining room, eat in kitchen, larger

Payton Realty

MON•THURS. 7.11

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We have spotless apts.. a manager

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BUY -- SELL - TRADE
311 313 F First St
372 547?

LAKE MARY,; new homes read y to
show Low in price, high in

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Every Saturday Night,

17'

;6020

AUCTION
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Canvas,
tack,
1971,
full
speedometer. 1$ gal tank,
certified
trailer Sacrifice
$7,995 373 Mn
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76065 Hwy. 1792
REALTOR 373 5771

Contact 'IS
JOHNNY WALKER

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$18,900

Living room, kitchen, bath, air
conditionIng, no pets Security
deposit. $115 Month 372 7411

Lady with nice 3 bedroom home
desires reallable woman to share
r'ipenses Private bedroom and
bath 323 $066

You may at tempt a task today
that you're not familiar wi th,

SINGER-GUITARIST OF
INTERNATIONAL FAME

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PROFESSIONAL ORDERLY. I will
do homeS hosptal patient care, 73 or 11 7 Write P.O. Box 156,
Sanford.

Dig a little deeper.

FEATURING

MIOr

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Win

Forc,po.jr

Mid-Nigh
111111411111111

6115 Park
Weekly or monthly rates

Nice arge room, private bath 1,
entrance. Air conditioning. Nice

Big

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Superb Dn!ng

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WINTER SPRINGS

3 Room furnished apt. Bedroom Ii
air conditioned 1100 Mo. Ill F
Ph St 3724205 or 322 5116

29—Rooms

19) Don't be too hasty about
discarding something that
hasn't prodiced an instant
pr ofit. The rewards are there,

WALNUT

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322 1301. 26A0 Hiawatha Ave.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- De c.
21)If your prospect isn't buying
what you're selling today, it's
your fault. Tailor your
presentation to his real ne eds.

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WELAXA APARTMENTS
114W 1st St

Rentals

You can supplement the family Income and

34-s I ID

UGUT POf S NOT
RICOMMIND got

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garage, carpet, central air, tree
lined street In Sanford. We trade,
Call 323 9110

NICE 710 W. First St

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TOMORROW:Feraa
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HOUSEWIVES..

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ta bles.

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3 Room apt. Completiy remodeled
and newly furnished EXTRA

water furnished Aduilt, no pets
3272163.

OPPORTUNITY
Koscot Cosmetics needs sales
manager, and beauty consultants.
Will train Mutt be Smooth lOolng
and good cbmmand of English.
377 12)1

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day.

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3 Room furnished apartment Air,
newly decor ated, breakfast room,

The Herald, P.O. Box 16.57. San
bra

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Flexible hOurS, mutt have own
transportation and this could
coincide with another lob. Mutt be
depei*iable. Reply to Box 549 co

May 11, I 975
today, you're going to pass up
bargains possible if you'd
Your work or career will be
looked and compared,
affected by some unexpected
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) changes that concern you at
You'll be tempt ed to back down first. Your fears are groun.
at the first sign of resista nce diess. Thing will turn out to
today. Be pe rsistent. Hang in yo ur advan tage
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factor in increasing cholesterol

u News:

RTECHNUT

VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22) U
you shop too much on Impulse

fat calories. About half of th e
fat in these cheeses is saturated
fat. The combination can be a

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AflItADITIC
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correct change.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ) Your
first ideas won't necessarily be
you r beat ones. Before you
proceed, determine a better
way to tackle the problem.

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dealings today. If you buy Be wise. Stop and ask advi ce of
be sure you get ex- an expert. You won't get
act!&gt;' what you want and the bogged down.

processed or cured cheese
because most of these
really high fat foods and can
lead to overloading the di et wi th

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UIVUdJ Wi)VJI iintirung you Vr
been counting on falls through.
Toward evening, things wor k
out.
TAURUS (A pr il 23-May 20 )
Don't let careless mistakes in
your work go uncorrected. Be
patient. Stick wi th the task till

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$30 week. 377 7761

General office Must type and use
adding machine. 322 3009

1"
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Wanted

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Harold Hall Realty

BuyerS
from 1$ thru retirement Must
gualify- Excellent
investment.
Your questions can be ansvered.

11,050 DOWN
Only 127.600. You pay no closing

3Rooms, clean. newly painted

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SO DeBARY FLEA MARKET

Payments less than rent

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2 BR, on nice shaded lot, kitchen
eq uipped, $17,500.

Move Into A New Home
For $120

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7 'Bedroom furnished apartment,
alt, wall will carpet. 1)75 Month,
$30 t3amageoepot' 203E 71st St

Earn 5.1 to IS an hour around your
sch ed ule for appointment call $110
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like any of these, a good Intake
of milk and milk products along
wi th ce real and beans can be

ri'nup

AdultS No Pets
Alter 1pm,fl 36 1 0

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The R es t Western Auto
11 W It St

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New Smyrna townhouse
Of ocean Pool, tennis, 5100 Week
323 4731

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TAFFER REALTY
Peg Ree' Estate Broker
110F 25- s)51 377 64S5

For Went

Brok er

Dell 's Auction Service
Hwy 46. welt. SanfGvd

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Reg Real Estate Broker

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Friday Nights, 7:30
Top dollar return or. consignment at
Cheapt Cheapt Have I got a plant 25 pet. &amp; 35 pet We also buy full
for y ou ? Clearing greenlouW and hOusli, estates. etc.
.mSc. items. 101 Garrison Dr.,
Open Daily 101 m S p m

CARPORT SALE, Saturday, May
17,9 to 4. Garden tools, Sprinklers,
fi sh ing tackle, b#c a brat, linens,
"
711$ Myrtle Ave, Sanford.

P'nosupri.ght and

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By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms. I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large iot almost I
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2139 S. Myrtle Ave. Sanford
Phone 371 0610 372774

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DiBary, Adults Lovely large I
bedroo m air, ideal for retired
persons. 646416; 3226051

Work
your own hours Earn ex tra
tithe
Income
an AVON RepresenCall 6413079
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country Several spaces available
Lake C ounty 830 7017

377 1391

Real Estate

Auction

MOVING. Miscellaneous, furniture
carpeting, cheap. 1111 Park Ave.

Thanks to Classified Ad, users get
last results at a low cost. Try one
today I Phon,, 3221611 or $31999)

172 74.41

REALTY

Will'

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No experience
necessary, samples free, start
IW 31 5420 319 3491

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADUL TS. NOPETS
11bW. 2nd St.

ladrs as fashion Show drectorS for
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn $3
to IS an hour, commiss i on Full or

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sirable

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:::s;4:e.Irooms.? baths.
entral eat
air, family room.
Only 5.37500
SUNLAND- Pool 3 bedrooms 7
-CJøIfl OIfl. fireplace, fenced.
13 1,100

GARAGE SALE- Antique ice box.
bike, plants, pots, antiques, misc.
Off West 16. 3236029. Friday.
Saturday &amp; Sun.

Sanford

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
1941 Hwy 1797 Open Sat. 5. Sun' 9 5
$332970

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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312 5939

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Guitar Lesions by Note
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advertise your "don't neels" in
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condition Contact E P. Bruce,
W.M V Farms, Oviedo, Fla. 30$
345 6631 Day. 3053656341 After 6

1 BR, 2 bath. 2 car garage, corner.
I50'07$, PLUS 7 apartments.
(income $170 monthly) All for
534.950

REALTOR 372.7196

1973 I?' wide, I BR, air conditioned.
AduIft Security deposit, $125 mo.

7399.

Seedbed equipment for Over 50 beds
(300' 1 1'1 lnrtude% ClOth overs
"A" frames staket. end posts,
wire, ctothr'tpim, all if . good

CaliBart Real Estate

from 1140,5 Mi. W. of Sanford. 372.
1170

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2515 Park Drive $lOup

has

something,

calcium. You can also use
buttermilk and yogurt. I'm not
in favor of using too much

Thursday, May 15, 191S-78

54—Garage Sales

50—Miscellaneous for Sate

Fla room, detached garage,
fenced yard. 119.000 3226399 or
3739541

Loch Arbor, I OR, 7 bath, 137.500
See your broker or Call owner, at
A touch 04 nature, large lot Ire*
372 7531 a m. only.
studded and room for a pool.
Large 7 bedoom home plus family Winter Springs, 3
BR, screened
room, near Mt. Plymouth Golf
patio, fence, low down Only
Course. $75900
519.750 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
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Adult mole home village, under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean Interiors,

1 or? (ledroom Adults only

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n. upening for
4 or 5 yr olds for fall semester,
Tuition, $75 mo Cell Lutheran
ChCh of Redeemer. 322 3557 or
Mrs. Martin, 327 6t

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and(Lsllareexcellentsourcesof

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CANCER (June 21-July 22 )
Be ex tra careful in commercial

cottage
cheese
Products. This is an excellent
source of prote in and also

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Merchandise

COUNTRY LIVING

C WEKIVA RIVER 0

3 room apartment for 1 or couple
Air, water furnished, references
required 1)00 Mo. 12$ deposit in.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You ha ve a tendency today to
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misinterpreted by others,
Apologize promptly for

who need complete protein for
development,
To avoid overloading the diet
wi th fat, I recommcnd using
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COflt.81fl3 both beans and
When you have two foods that
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10:30-11
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but complement each other
RERUN A hospital
the combination provides all
the emergency room, and
starring Frank Converse, who the needed amino acids, then
can do all right.
plays Wi ll on "Movin' On." It
While
you can have a
focuses on the pressures of
balanced, adeq ua te diet by
emergencyroom activity and
using a combination of cereal,
how young doc tors cope wi th
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them,
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PROBLEM

To get a better idea a bout
You can do better wi th most used to m eet your protein
proteins in your diet, I think you ot he r nuts. Peanu ts con ta in needs.
superior officer. Stone is shoi ld write to me in care of
demoted for refusing to obey this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
orders, but it doesn't stop him Radio City Station, New York.
From tracking down the killer, NY 10019 and ask for The HOROSCOPE
10-11
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o Health Letter on proteins
Shadows at Noon" RERUN (number 3-5). Send a long, By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Harry is asked to help rescue a stamped, self-addressed en-

8-8:30 NBC SUNSHINE of a 26-year-old who was inj, stitutionalized at an ear ly age
"Have a Nice Day" Like
Sam Is Injured w hen he takes as reta rded and later doctors
Jill on a camping trip. He ge ts real ize that he was act ua lly of
his foot caught in a bear trw. normal intelligence. The
Fine lit tle t ouches as Jill nurses compel ling story concerns
her daddy.
efforts of psychiatrists and
psychologists
to
Instill young lady from a men ta l velope and 50 cents for mailing
8-9 CBS TIlE WALTONS knowledge In a a-year-old who hospital. She's a pa tient,
and costs.
"The Departure" RERUN hasbeentreatedasanlnfantall Harry's convinced she's sane.
Mature bean seeds and nu ts
John-Boy decides to hem nut hv
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is its capital
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DEAR DR. LAMB
I am a
16-year-old girl. I hate meat. I
do love nuts, though. In science
and home economies I learned
that nuts give a sufficient
amount of protein and that nuts
can replace meat. M' mother
doesn't believe this. Can you
pleare tell us If this is true? If
.
SD flOW many nuts would I have
to eat a day to give me a suflicient amount of protein? I

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The U.S. Justice Department in Washington has
Once the department's ruling reachiv Seminole because of uncertain state funding.
ruled on the controversial Rosenwald Elementary County,
sc hool off icials can be gin making decisions
layer and a selection committee met this
School issue, but resul ts of that ruling won 't t:
hiring
of two principals and can rule on morning to consider names for the appointments.
released until a letter is malled out Monday, an on the
requesU
official said this mmorning.
CIWdren from iC1K)O1 10 School.
Wednesday at the board
"We'll keep it a secret - at least for a little
Senino1e County School S44 Bud Layer called
while," Justice Department attorney Belt 6e tpeeW Wednesday meeting to coribler the Sc The Rooenwaid cuioversy was marked by a
43Onk(CU
the school and turn it
Dougherty told The Herald by telephone.
Roaeniakl Issue, At that meeting, the
school bød into a center for
cfa
Is expected to appoint princi pa ls for two new
Dougherty said he and his superiors have made schools opening next year.
That decision prompted a three-week boycott at

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the decision and will Inform the Seminole County
Those appointments will clear the way for ofschool board "in time for their special meeting" ficlals to rehire some of the 208 teachers who were
which has been set for Wednesday at 7 p.m.
sent notices they wouldn't be rehired this year

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Walk To Benefit Fund

Senator Kenneth MacKay's Commission and two School
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, DHattaway said he also will for the clrcuu judgeship to be
uroposal to use school buses for Board members.
Altamonte Springs, said today send a copy of the letter to vacated July l when Judge
public transportation has
he will fire off a letter to Gov. Sanford attorney Doug Sten- William
G.
Akridge's
MacKay, D-Ocala, says he'!
raised a furor among school had some "interesting letters
Reubin Askew requesting that a strom, chairman of the 18th resignation becomes effective.
officials - including those in and colorful comments about
soon-to-be vacant judgeship be Judicial Circuit Nominating
The nominating commission
Seminole
County.
awarded to a Seminole County Comm
is composed of two lawyers and
the quality of my legislative
Commission.
the
MacKay's
proposal
ideas.,resident.
from
Semincle
and
Applications are being sought One layman
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would set up a local transpOrtafour attorneys and two laymen
AAW about the proposal,
tion
commission to administer School Supt. Bud Layer shook
"
from Brevard County.
all funds allocated for school his head and Asst. Supt. Roger
Hattaway's letter to Askew
transportation. The corn- Harris called the bill "too
was prompted by his desire to
mission would be composed Of nebulous" In that It doesn't
__at least five judges reside in
three member, of the County spell out who will f inance that
Seminole County. At present,
only two have homes here,
40 per cent of transportation
Al's Joke Is Tonight
costs w hich are paid for out of
And Hattaway charges that
local school money -. and not
having judges travel to
When Muhammad All was in Orlando three weeks
from the state,
Seminole
from
Brevard
Is a
ago, he said, "My next fight with Ron Lyle is going to be
waste of taxpayer's money"
A positive part of MacKay's
on home IV, right In your living rooms. So get your
proposal is to use the buses
and that the case load here
cheeseburger, french fries and coke and wi tness j5
year-round for transportation
warrants at least five judges.
joke." With a mouthful of cheeseburger, read the fight
of
senior citizens and others. A
He
has
submitted
a
bill
which
By
JANE
CASSELBERRY
result on the sports pages ofme Sunday llerald.
not the goal. We have ac- understand and respond to is Country."
group
of seniors in Seminole
requires a minimum five
Herald Staff Writer
compllched our goals — we power and force.
Driven by the humiliation, requested
judges
use of school buses,
take up residence in this
have reunified the country,
Hospital Week Noted
isolation and torture and only but
'We
were
happy
at
the
Hanoi
ware turned down because
county.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - completed Vietnamization
to communicate In furtive
use by anyone other than school
In 1974, hlattaway says, Col. Quincy Collins, guest have got our men out - and hilton when the bombs started able
As Hospital and Nursing home Week draws to an end,
whispers, tapping and hand ciüldren
taxpayers spent $21,614 on speaker at the Second Annual hang my head in shame. and I falling even though one might
is not plugged into the
we salute Seminole Memorial Hospital's constant concern
we signals, he told how the
fall
on
us
by
accident,
as
state's
funding
formula.
travel expenses for judges Mayors' Prayer Breakfast held
.,
for a healthy community and the men, women and
have been prisoners looked Inward.
We
learned
something
about
thought
this
should
trekking to Seminole County yeterd.u' by Maitland-South
machinei tldicntedtr 'his aim. Nursing iiii
"Pe'i1e fec years have tee:
"I t'trt and netled help .at
from otiw areas. lie 'said Seminole Chamber of Corn. those people and their done years before and w l.new minute
lot itf ligit Into their previous gloomy halls, as one
human
so
weak
and
trying
to get mass transLst
asa
ideology,"Collins told the flow we would be freed," he
Judges, when traveling, receive merce at h'olida Inn, said group.
Sanford nursing cent,r demonstrates, Page I-C Sunday
going
In
Flori,!a, but the ohinsignificant,
but
faith
in
God
'To the Communist,
14 cents a mile and $25 a day. while a POW n Vietnam he
Women's section.
1ous
problem
has been a lack
Collins said, "I can sepal-ate gave me the strength I needed
hlattaway's reasoning Is that never lost faith that his country party is supreme and anything
- not to carry on another day of public funds," MacKay said.
If he can convince Askew to and the American people would that helps that party is right church and state, but no way
Of course school officials
Applicants To Be Queried
and Just. The only thing
y can I separate God and or week, but a few more
appoint a Seminole resident to get them out.
seconds. God gave me strength would resent turning over that
Akrldge's position
Commenting on recent events
that
----authority to the County Cornand the will to live."
The Longwood City Council will interview applicants
would give this county th ree off Cambodia, Collins added,
tomorrow for the position of public safety director. Nine
With each letter of the fl3I0fl — unless perhaps the
judges Instead of two.
'On this very morning I had my ___________
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candidates are actively seeking the post, which was
alphabet numbered, messages Commission figured a me thod
At the same time, the faith restored a whole bunch."
were passed from cell to cell by 01 reimbursing the School
vacated when Tom Ilennigan res!gned In January. StOf)
Altamonte
Springs Democrat Is
In reference to the influx of
on Page 3-A.
tapping. Each Sunday morning Board for money spent over the
pushing his bill, which, he says, Vietnamese refugees in this -would come C. . C" for Church years for pus-chase of school
t.,.
Is "picking up a lot of support." country, Col. Collins said, "It Is
call and each man would
The bill Is also picking up a lot notaque.stionofshouldwetake
\ !t'"MacKay said the "school
worship in isolation, but after
of onniidtinn I'rnm Iutkp' in f'rirp ,f ih4 riftio,-s.. c u,s't',,,

Faith In Am enca Kept POWs Alive

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because I didn't know how the
other commissioners felt about
Stenstrom said, What

Rosenwald, which Is attended by about 207 blacks, recommendation, which was to bus blacks
to the
and a countywide boycott of all Seminole schools soon-to-open Lake Orienta School.
which lasted for three days. During that
The school board decision to txis blacks to
boycott, officials estimated 90 per cent of the
county's black studen ts sta yed away from classes, Casselberry came af ter submission of what came to
be known as the "Lake Orienta Plan," which asked
thei
Blacks contend Rosenwald is a part of
r the blacks be bused not to Lake Orients but to
cultural heritage and as such should remain intact
and any busing that is to be done should be Into
That plan wasdeveloped by citizens who live in
RonwakI - and not out.
Uti Lt Orients erea. Later, Cuaelben-y residents
'o awe" the board', decif on. That appeal,
But the school board has voted to Lxii all howev , did Dot address itself eciflca
er
lly to where
Rosenwald students to Casselberry Elementary. blacks would end up, but Casselberry citizens
That decision was In opposition to Layers questioned the ev*lre zoning procedure.

Anumberof local politicians will join the The walkers obtaipons who agree to
many students who will be taking part In the pay them a certain amount for every mile
"Help the Handicapped" Walk to be held here they
walk. The 20-mile walk will begin and
Wnow, for the benefit of United Cerebral
end at Lake Monroe Harbor. Thomas A.
Palsy of Central Florida.
Binford, president of UCP of Central Florida
Participating in the walk will be Seminole said rock bands will add to the excitement of
County Conunlssioners Michael Hattaway the event and free refreshments will be
and Harry Kwiatkowski. Local Mayors who provided along the route.
will be walking are: Norman Floyd,
Altamonte Springs; William Grier,
Each walker who participates will receive
Casselberry; James Lormann, Longwood; a certificate of achievement from United
and Troy Pill, Winter Springs. In addition, Cerebral Palsy. In addition, a traveling
a number of fire chiefs and police chiefs are trophy will go to the school whose students
expected to par ti cipa te,
bring in the most money.

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was no dissenting ote for the
At that meeting Stemstrom
moved the ordinance be passied rezoning In any of the meetings.
Herring said, however, that
When a public official at).
Stenstrom, who had been and the vote was unanimous.
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in-. retained b} Cardinal prior to
Commissioner
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vestigation into the matter.
he
mint
submit a form giving
the first public hearing on Aprd McClanahan leaned across the
AMPA rezoning request on land to 14, abstained from voting on the commission table and said he reasons for his decision to
a
be used by Cardinal, a modular motion to ds'uw an ordinance to thought Stenstrom was ab- abstain. Stenstrom turned
Idylwilde Elementary School beat out eight other schools In a contest to collect Top Value and
form to City ss&amp;L Henry
apartment manufacturing rezone the property at that staining on the issue.
ab. Tomm.
Green Stamps ns well as cash with the Central Florida Zoo realizing the proceeds. Ile winning tchool Firm, for an apartment com- time, but made the motion to
replied, "I
had the privilege of naming the zoo's two
abstained e first time.
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requested that an earlier
meeting be called for the

several m(nth, The Columbus,
After requests from Odharn
A Ohio, based Industry came to and Stenstrom, Mayor Lee
Sanford several months 8O Moore called the meeting
and Is setting up a modular - eiterday. Tlk mayor, under
construction plant in the Old city charter, has th e authority
Hunt plant on Sanford Avenue. to call meetings.
Th e rezaning ordinance was
Stenstrom this morning said
written by City Attorney
that he had voted on the
VerflOnMizandwas prese
nted rezon1n because "eve one
before the commission on
April els. was voting for IL" There
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ordinance granting a rezoning

Cardinal plans to locate 48- adoption because of pending
unit complex on the site in land deals for the property.

cnfllct of Interest law w hen
Stei.strom, the public relations
director
for
Cardinal
Industries, voted in favor of an
. . ordinance to benefit his
.
. Y pioyer.
1 "If a person, in fact, has been
retained by a firm trying to
obtain a rezoning which,
requires voting, there isa strong '
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SJC Students Face Enrollment Cuts Over Lack Of Funds
By EL) PRICKETF
Herald St.a)i Writer

but we'll try to be as fair as possible," Weldon said, and a reduction in the
amount of money expected proposal, the school would get about the same
Trustee George McCammon asked if curriculum
lie said school officials are working on a "modif ied from Tallahassee necessitated a modification of the amount of money as last year.
couldn't
be shifted to allow those students seeking
cpen door policy" which will set operating school's traditional open door policy.
So, even though costs utility and employee two-year degrees to attend.
A bare bones $5.2 million operating budget ap. guidelines for the fall.
Under normal circumstances, any person with a retirement plans
are spiraling and tnflatin
"I hate to deny people who are after core
proved yesterday by trustees at Seminole Junior
The school is still accepting applications, high school diploma is admitted to SJC. Now, that tapped everyone's money, the school will be forced courses an education," McGammon noted. But
College (SJC) closes school doors on some of the 450
although Weldon said, "We can't guarantee policy is being modified and only certain persons to operate with the same amount of money It had Weldon said different types of education are tinstudents expected to seek enrollment next year, a
anything. We're not confirming: we can't."
will be accepted next year. Weldon did say that
last year. Plus, Weldon s2id about 450 more port.ant to different people. For example, senior
school official said today.
'Me budget was accepted with little or no
students presently enrolled in classes will have first
students
are expected to seek enrollment.
citizens are very involved with their classes at the
SJC President Earl Weldon, In a cover letter to discussion by trustees at last night's meeting.
preference.
Toward
the
end
of
this
year's
legislative
session
school as are adults In the continuing education
trustees said the school's "open door policy is In Trustees were told, ho wever, that the gloomy
Weldon said the picture could impro ve if the in Tallahassee, school officials will know exactly classes
Jeopardy," and recommended a budget j ust $950® enrollment picture could brighten If additional final ,
appropriation Is more than the governor's what funding will be. And at that time, a policy will
Of the 2$ junior or community colleges In
higher than last year's $5.1 million figure.
funds are forthcoming from the legislature,
request,
which is what school officials based the be adopted which will state which students will be Florida, SJC, in terms of enrollment and budget
"A number of students won ' t be able to enroll,
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mission, dealing with union ernplo)es
negotiations for the first time
Based on input provided by
is taking a tough stand against an experienced labor attorney,
the commission yesterday
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the framework of a personnel
policy regarding labor union
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rescued eerIy inn.
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and
some
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them
from a door and windows the house was reported vacant. said the house had a toilet that asked from
his whcekhair occupied
nearby.
Bennett told firemen he had been added on the rear vantage point across the street.
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recording duties, If the comp- "it would not be adverse" to let
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Only a few Items of clothing
were salvaged from the house
and one neighbor brought a
small pile of cha rr ed personal
papers to the elderly man, lie
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them silently.
Neighbors said Bennett will
stay with them until he can find
a new home.
F ire officials said cause of the
fire was not immediately

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Vihien said he had received situation.
assurances from Beckwith that
Last week the delegation

although the clerk would

Chairman
unanimously Oiiu to send
comply with the outcome of
Sid Vihlen Jr., went to comptroller bill, he would issue to the voters by
Tallahassee for a
noon meeting rather retain the recording referendum in next year's

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to oppose the issue, Wilson has located at Sanford Airport.
indllcated she may not support
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let it go by the wayside," Vihien

simply because another
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said, pointing out that Sen. Lori member of the delegation is
"We hope to get strong
has'sat in on several of the duties with Beckwith but State
foundation
for this bill while we
Wilson,
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Island,
has
opposed,"
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said.
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meetings with the delegation, Alt) Gen Robert She-in said indicated
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she
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are in Tallahas,r.e," Vihien
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the proposed creation of this action would be un Issue
resented
to
the
recommendations on labor
said
this morning prior to
constitutional and that the duty
the compixober is 'too tin
VihIen said both he and departure
legislature withou t opposition
negotiations decisions, but only portant to take lightly."
would have to rest with t he from the
unt} Freeman would be low-key"
A tote on the Crime Lab
four-member
will "advise" the commission
newly created position of dele°dtlon
in attending the session with the measure Is ex pected earl) next
of the law, facts and alter
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who wil
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expected to
natives,
week The lab serves 26
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State Rep 'v iou. F u.htel R.
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711 members on how to deal with
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6/i approached b the teamsters
6/i and car pe nters l ocal unions
5/i representing county employes
8/i 10/i primarily in the roads and
713 parks department
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states ''that it is the county's

split the duties of Clerk Arthur Support for passage of a funding

with the county legislative duties, which include mor. presidential primary.
the measure.
funding measture last week and
delegation, for what Vihien tgages and deeds.
expects to be a final vote on the
don't
want
somebody
the
bill is currently in con.
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would oppose the creation of the Plante (Orange County) and
new county post, which would other top Senate leaders to gain

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U .S. Air Forces planes
destroyed three Cambodian naval vessels after the planes
were fired onin the vicinity ot the captured U.S merchant
ship Mayaguer off Cambodia, Pen ta gon sources said
today.
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'Springfield Chamber Agri day hauling produce from place
C h am ber of Commerce Businessommitteechairma,i, to place and setting up and
Executi v e Director Jack for the way it turned out
dismantling the livestock pen_s
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Farm City Iiornt'r call ed it "an excellent
homer also had praise for the used for the Old McDonalds
Festival, which yesterday drew day all around. I can't give Future Famers of America Farm petting zoo
for children.
produce bargain-hunters from enough credit to Wendell members who spent most of the
Chris
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was coordinated by Barbara Di
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Herald. The special promotion
was prepared by The Herald
staff. Coordinating the
promotion at the Altamonte
Mall were Regional Mall
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Thai Premier Kukrit Pramoj gave the United States
until Thursday morning to remove 1,100 U.S. Marines he
said were landed in Thailand today without his per.
mission. The Marines were sent to back up President
Ford's demand for release of an American freighter held
by Cambodia's new Communist 6overrnnent,
Kukrit told newsmen he would take "drastic actim" if
the United States did not withdraw the Marines from the
territory of its only rernainlng ally on the SoutheaatAsian
mainland.
In an ultimatum delivered to U.S. (barge d'Affaires
Edward E. Masters, Kukrit said his country does not
irdend W be drafted into U.S. preparations to take back
the merchant ship Ma yaguez by Force
Meanwhile, 10 or 50 student protesters yelling,
"American go home," and carrying sips such as
Bastard Ford, get your troops out," were at the airport
for the arrival of the new U.S.ambassador to
Charles S. %1~tehouse.

WASHINGTON (AP) — W th $1.3 mil1ion from the
federal government, the Law Enforcen=t intenigence
Unit, a nationwide police cirganization virt~y unknown
to the public. has amassed a computerized tntel1igence
file containing 18,905 names The intelligence unit and its
data bank were established to exchange Intelligence Information on organized crime, but some police officials
say it has expanded its interests to include political dissenters and any citizen who arouses the curiosity of the
police.

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of raiduig the US. Treasury." Helms attadwd Ks cbed
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the resettlement program to be

FBI, CIA Issue Denial
FBI and Centrit! Intelligence

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tIdV. rtated a logjam b'orkmg resettluntnt of tens of
thousands of South Vietnamese refugees. "it's really not
a undue burden on us," an FE! spokesman said. A CIA
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Police officers in this small

more space than his agency
needs.

The bills (11B1709 and SB256) would have a panel of

"The expenditure of over $9
million in travel expenses by a
department whose mission is to
help the poor, the disabled, the

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Bills passed:
Racing — Increases from 17 to 17.4 per cent the amount
withheld by the state from bets at thoroughbred race
tracks. CS-11132004. Regulated Industries and lAcensing
(onunittee. To Senate.
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feasibility of state operation of throughbred race tracks.
H132072. Regulated Industries and licensing. To Senate.
Racing — Increases from 17 to 17.4 per cent the mon
wi th held from harness racing bets and uses the money to
crease purses. HR2IOI. Regulated industries and
censing 0 Senate
The Senate
Did not
The Governor
Signed into law:
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Under the law, if Wallace won

Miss Mullins said she bor. of employes cut.

When the legislature tried to 30 per cent of the vote and
rowed a gun from a friend "but
I've never had to use it. it is a reorganize IIRS, Keller (ought Jackson 20 per cent, with no
very peaceful community and it vigorously and lost, Barron other candidate exceeding 15
the only problems you have are said. "How can we expect him per cent, Wallace wou:d get 60
Jackson 40 per cent.
She said her mother, Faye,
The bill originally w ould have
Barron said he was getting
was "a little alarmed w hen first
asked to bu the bullets because calls all the time about the allowed parties to send uncoinmitteed delegates to the con3he doesn't know anything "sorry conduct" of HRS
vention in proportion to the
ing to help people.
avout guns."
ckshare
of votes captured by can The
Senate
Miss Mullins took a 16-week
president
dictates
who got less than 15 per
police training course at Semi- tributed a copy of a letter from
nole Junior College and is now Keller to HRS division directors cent, but the provision was destudying criminal Justice. She ordering them to clear all leted.
"This allows major parties to
also works as a dispatcher for statements on reorganization
the Orange County Sheriff's De. with him or Dr. E.W. Sandberg, adopt delegate allocation s)s-tems as opposed to the winnerdeputy fiRS secretary.
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theory," said Rep. Jere
Former Division of Retar
The only woman on a force
McCallister
Toldon,
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Walton B.ich. a
consisting of the police chief, Lion Director Jack
sponsor
of
the
measure
three patrolmen and four re- covered up the death of a child
smists. Miss Mullins esti- at a Sunland Training Center,

mated that she fired 500 rounds and Keller didn't fire him until
of ammunition on the firing he was forced to, Baffon added.
Barron added that the federal
ra nge w hile ta king her Police
Board of Statxlards training. government is now in
"I did well enough to quah. vestigating the Gainesville Sun'
fy"' she said. "I enjoy police land as well as all other retarElation centers.
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IV head of New York State's
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population within the emergen.
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The third motion, by the
n0fo
,tate, asks that a three-judge
court sit when the suit finL:11%,
TAI LAHASSEL, Ha (AP) to cut fradulent out-of-state comes to trial
— Among the 187,000 persons claims from its rolls
Wainwright denied that the
collecting unemployment benetemporary tent hoasing is a
Harold Kasper said 12,000 of piece of showmanship to dra
fits in the Sunshine State, other
states are picking up the tabs New York's 50,000 out-of-state matize the need for more mon
for 32,000, a Florida official unemployment
benefit ey to the legislators meeting in
recipients
are
temporarily
says
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Tallahassee
ing in Florida while looking for
"The legislature is reacting
But John Wesley White. FlorWork.
to our problem," Wainwright
ida's employment security chsaid. "it is determined to build
rector, says the 32,000 persons
"We're dependent purely on additional prison facilities.
filing for out-of-state benefits the action of other states. We're These tents are We because of
are not freeloaders milking
after the federal government to crowded conditions already
gaining
home states
jC) up the other ststes so we existing and because almost 700
a
can get complete reports," sentenced to state prisons are
backed up In county jails.
"Generally, all states have Kasper said.
had substantial problems in
handling claims loads,' he said
SANFORD POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
Tuesda"Intersta
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total monthly workload, added
iss,000 Florida claims."
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prcWnents as an aid to frontrunning candidates. Cited as

In addition, Barron said, Kel.
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worth of office space at The

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200 later this week, filling all
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tri an interview Tuesday.
In preparation for Thursday's
joint hearing by three com.
mittees on whether the Senate
should reconfirm Keller as 1IRS

help the 1,200 elderly whose petition requirement was reonly afflicition is old age but strictive and discouraged citiwho are siving in the suate
mental h!f'al it UiV nortt parties

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with 1,532 residents In facilities Tuesday that construction
built For 727.
plans made last September are
Wainwright said he doesn't outdated. lie said the state will
know how long the tent housing be short 2,000 beds in June 1976
will be necessary, but added it instead of being caught up.
is Intended to be torn down
He testified in a hearing on a
Most of the tent dwellers are when portions of state hospitals suit Filed by inmates claiming
1'izL uffvisdxr&amp; ar.d all U'C C
at Lantana 'md Arcadia are violation of their civil rights
sidered minimum security renovated for prison use,
through inferior medical treatrisks, prison officials said.
The renovations should be ment, partly because of overSupt James Godwin of the completed by August at Lan- crowding.
U.S. District Judge Charles
Lake Butlet reception center tana and October at Arcadia, he
It. Scott indicated he will rule
was applauded Tuesday when said.
The state prison system has Friday on three motions. One
he told the group that they will
be the first to get permanent nearly 14,000 inmates in facil- motion by the inmates asks that
tent housing be barred as cruel
and Inhuman punishment.
Another motion by the inmates

ANTIBACTERIAL
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BRONZING
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totalling three per cent of the can party would not have to go
registered voters in the state as through the petition process

tr)lflg to force

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quitoes, ants, fire hazards and
Prisons director Louie I..
Five new prisons will be cornwinds, the first % inmates have Wainwright estimated that the pleted next year, but the popumoved Into Florida 's tent city first group will be moved within lation is gr owing at an unprece.
jail as officia ls make an effort three weeks, to be replaced by dented rate, Wainwright said.
to ease the overcrowded prison others from Lake Butler, the
Fred Baldwin chief of the
system.
clearing ho use for the state sys- state budget bureau, testified in
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to each senator,
to buy bullets for the .38-caliber town some 12 miles west of Orlie sent a copies of corre- revolver she carries on patrol. lando have to provide their own
spondence to senators Tuesday
"Federal law prohibits any- guns and ammunition.
from 25 public officials ex- one under the age of 21 from
"We only have one gun," Popressing
the handling of juveniles in the olver," Miss Mullins said "Tha: was left behind by a pofiBS Division of Youth ServIces.
Barron said Keller has failed
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laws passed by the legislature,
8Y The Associated Press
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Tuesday, May 13, 1975
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party bid for the U.S. Senate
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"This is a terrible bill," said
John French, a lobbyist for the
Democrats. "It gives them
(American party candidates) a
s
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free ride on the coattails of one
candidate."
The comm tee, however,
TAli\}fAEE Fla (All) aged and th e mentally deficient see burearcrats at the
Keller defenders have said the doubted anyone could run it as
- O.J. Keller is wasting tax- is unconscionable to me," wasting money when the people problems are Inherent in the well as Keller has in the year agreed with Reps. Arthur Rude,
payers' dollars and trying to Barron said,
at the bottom are suffering." massive
36,000-employe and a half he's been on the job. R-Fort Lauderdale, and A.H .
cover up problerns in the mari.
"It sure gets my ire up when I
Gov. Reubin Askew and other "people agency" and that they
Barron said Keller fired for- "Gas" Craig, D-St.
moth Health and Rehabilitati v e
mer Baker Act hearing exam who introduced the bill at the
of the American party.
Services Department, says
men Jon Camlnez when Cam request
Rude
and
Craig said that the
Senate President Dempsey
lnez tried to do something to

TAMPA, Fla. (All i — "it wasn't hard for me tosee evcrviine was grabbing," says I;irry Williams, explaining
1K skinuiiul hunk of tlit Funds he raised on behalf
of former Sen. Edward Gurney.
Unler cToss exarnir;at1o:1 in the britx-ry conspiracy trial
of Gurney and four co-defenclants, Williams was asked
Tuesday wh) he pocketed $48,500 cash from the $400.000
h cLiuns he collected in builder shakedons
Willituns replied that at first he thought he had it
((Jilting, but later realized he was wrong about that.
"Iater on it became mixed witli fright. It became a
r1ib bag. I was in a position For a year or two to take
advant.age of it and I did," he testified.
"I can't make any excuses for it, and don't," Williams
added.

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American party candidates a candidates who win more than for minority party candidates jections of a Democratic party wide candidates on the ballot at Grady collected nearly 16 per

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TA ILAIIAS.sE}.;, Fla. (AP) — Gob'. Reubin Askew
asked for an extra $30 million for prisons juvenile
delinquency programs and welfare as th e Florida Senate
worked today on a proposcd 14.474-billion state budget for
Fiscal year 1975-76.
'Y and Mean.c Chairman Bob Saunders says the
Senate version of the bill is $15 million lower than a housepassed budget prop')sal,
The last-minute request From Askew for the additional
fund s
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considered by the Senate
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Orlando 911 officials, whose ntunber," Sp.-clski said.
When the system is
system is not yet operating.
Spolski will attend the 911 operational, all emergency
By 1977, Sembsole County Action committee meeUng in calls will be received by
residents who need police, fire, Orlando Friday.
dispatchers at a new county
medical, rescue or other
"The idea behind 911," communications center at Five
emergency services will be Spol.skl said, "is to shorten thePoints, near the geographical
dialing 911 (nine-one-one) — emergency response time and center of the co unty.
according to John A. Spolski, to eliminate confusion over the
Ali calls will be recorded "for
who took over as the corn- correct number to call when clarification in Ute event
munications system's super- emergency service is rgeded. person calling is distraught or
visor today.
"Certainly, it's easier to excited," SpoLckl said, and
Spolski. former associate remember 911 than it is to appropriate emergency agency
editor of IV Herald, will be in remember different seven4git diWtchF1d imnediately.
Eventually it won't be
Gairsm-We soon to view the numbers for police, fwe and
only 911 system now operating other agencies. Under 911, new necessary for callers USIfl
In Florida. But first, he'll be people moving into the area will publlc telephones to deposit any
checking tomorrow with always be sure of the cor rect money to reach the 911

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round The Clock
Seems funny, but we can vividly remember
the days when It was fun to hitch-hike from
place to place.
There was no fear - for neither driver nor
potential passenger - as It was Just an
assumed fact that you couldn't drive far In
any direction without encountering at least a
few roadside hopefuls with thumb stuck high
In the air for all to see.

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area ('ode 30$-322.2 or 831.9993

Wednesday, May 14, 19?5-4A
WAYNE I). DOYLE, lublisher
Wll.IJAM V. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKE Y, Advertising Director
lJt'n,e Deliver): Week, 55 centS; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, 114.20;
V&amp;ar, $2840. By Mail: In florida same as home delivery. Ali
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $1620; 12 Months, $32 40.

Today? Well, It's Just not quite the same.
We know from personal experience that
it's changed - for both driver and hitchhiker.
When you're behind the wheel today and
see some of those who are literally attempting
to 'bwr,' a ride, you're Just plain afraid to take
a chance .- fearful that the one you stop to
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weapon and demand your worldly possessions
L__plus your life, if he's in that frame of mind,
Too, you have to worry if he-she is alone or

Energy Crisis
S till Big Is s u e
The order by President Ford, suspending over
a two-year peritd price controls on domesticall
produced oil, is a reminder to Congress that the
shadow of the energy crisis still looms darkly over
the nation.
authorizing humanitarian and evacuation aid for
South Vietnam was overwhelmed by the rush of
t'V€mt In lndot'huia, so, It seems, could Amt'rican
traffic and industry suddenly come to a halt while
Congress deliberates over a comprehensive energy

EvenIng Herald, Sanford, FL

So, we decided to hoof it, forgetting it was
about 18 blocks or so between the house and
the office,

At first, we were undecided as to the
hitch-hiking bit, figuring the walk would be
good for the legs and the rest of the human
anatomy. A few blocks later we decided, "Oh,
what the heck. Give It a try."
That's when we remembered all the
stories which have passed over the copy desk
relating to the crimes perpetrated against the
Innocent guy-gal who needs a ride for one
reason or another and is forced into taking
that method of obtsining same.

Too, we could readily recall the time we
were serving Uncle Sam and In order to hang
onto some of that train fare we decided to ride
the thumb clear across the country - and
made it In 4i days with the help of a ride all
the way from Memphis, Term., to San
Francisco.

So, we decided to stick to the sidewalks of
Sanford and hikc the distance.
And you know, It was a pleasant walk those 18 blocks. Surprisingly enough, It took
Just about 30 minutes to make the trek a.: I we
were In the &amp;fIce before we knew it.
ziowever, on the way to The Herald, we
couldn't help but recall those clays when we
'hitched' a ride to participate in a baseball
game for the Meadville, Pa., Moose team, or

Wonder how we'd fare today If we tried the
same trick?
Ton, we wonder what our reaction will be
the next time we come across someone
standing beside the road In need of a ride. WII
we dare stop and Lake a chance or will we
throw caution to the wind and remember
:1 and give the person a lift?
It should be InterestIng.
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RALPH NOVAK

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that bother us. Corporate giants like these tend
to run scared at the merest hint of criticism.
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What does bother us is the peoance of the b
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little
enterprises which are supposedly the back.
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particularly
the multitude that operate via the
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malls
and
which
actually do more business this
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way than when the majority of Americans lived
in rural Isolation.
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The "action lines" or similar serv1ce, that
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appear
In nearly every newspaper to/.ay are
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filled
daily
with complaints from p.ple about
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mall-order
houses.
They sent money and got the
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wrong item and can't get satisfaction. Or worse,
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sent money months ago and have never
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anything,
not
even
an
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The "action lines" have proven to be a useful
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recourse for the put-upon consumer, as their
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continuing popularity testifies so well. And In
fairness, it must be said that the mall-order
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companies want to do the right thing - eventually. There are and always will be genuine rip- .
offs, but these are the exception. Th legitimate
companIes, and that Includes 99potnWcenethjng
per cent of them, remain an important part of
the country's economic life serving a real need.
need
you
But even the best of them seem to be Infected
With "tflMfl" disease these days.
bo more
- Thelargeromparmies,whohavereputauo
protect, are usually the quickest to serve and
promptesttomake adjustments. Again, Itseems
to be the little enterprises who collect most of the
complaints.
p
ta
Smith Denies Soft Line
it's because they operate out of
shoeboxes using the cheapest help they can hire
as "Ming the MerSALISBURY - (LENS) - Riodesia's prime
Government sources have said that nothing and lack both managerial expertise and public
Congress produces a full-scale program as an the haunting "DWC of the GCto$CS 8fld plan for getting the
alternative,
constitutional talks on Smith referred to "the minutes" of the meeting.
Orangupolds.
Maybe it's their employes, who consider any
Rhodesia going. During a hard-line speech at And at the court hearing In March on the request from boss or customer an Imposition
and
loinmercials You've Purchased By," a Bulawayo this week he suggested that the three redetentlon
of a nationalist leader, the govern- pow molasses into the gears of commerce as one
memory4ane trip inspired by the voices of Rex original parties to the exercise - South Africa, merit
argued that the ceasefige reprJ an way of getting back for the fact that they are not
Marshall, Bill Shipley, Ed Herllhy and Rhodesia and
Too
Zambia
should
meet
together
egreement
with a foreign stale (South Africa) being paid as much as they think they deserve,
Alexander Scourby, reading those commercial with a repreaenthtive of
the
Afriran
Natincvl
which
could
not be made publir
Whateer it is. it can't all be blamed on the
when employes strike against an airline, the airline messages that enriched so many of otw lives.
Council, to sort out exactly what was and what
The ANC has again made It clear that it will Postal Service. In fact, forget the mail-order end lP

your lance, wonderful person, but
should
careful!"
SPECIAL REPORT

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under requirements of the new negotiator
city charter to confirm or overrule dismissal, demotion or

Diplomatic Calm

Seeks

fund which has been in existence far 17 years. It works very to compare the sound on unused channels, Dmber.
the conditions it claims he accepted.
much like strike benefit payments to the union members.
degree h every American business today. It's
Juxtaposing the staccato beat of channel 8 in New
The
most
significant
part
of
Mr.
Smith's
like
pulling teeth to get people to perform.
One
of
theatreasons
thenever
constitutional
talks,
No-i airline pilots, who ere among the highest salaried York with the ragtime channel 6 in Qilcago and agreed on
Lusaka,why
have
b
speech,
and
it
was
the
part
that
got
the
most
Was this how this gre.it Industrial nation was
einployes in the world, are leading union efforts to kill the the smooth channel 9 In Miami.
the Rhodesian government and the ANC have applause, was when he made It "absolutely clear built? It hardly seems possible.
that there would never be a handover (to black TinIng the speed demons
begun In the Sen to islate ag Inst the agreement.
dazzling variety of musicians and singers, inBut the agreement has held i In court It was recently cluding Casey Stengel, Norman Mailer, Imogene was decided at Lusaka. Smith has repeatedly
confirmed In a ruling by the Circuit Court of Appeals for the CocaandararerecordingofMaoTseTwig, on aaldthatthe onlypreconditlon fora conference
andotheroffld&amp;andunoffllvojhavel
down. Outside Rhodesia it may be easy to been trying to persuade the automobile
Court.
nationalist detainees as and when a ceasefire In
michael classic,
Far from true,
their speedometers.
1eCjvflArnauUcaBoardha1oruJodintof
"Recorded Messages from Around the the guerrilla war took effect.
The speculation at the Commonwealth conagreement, finding tha' it works to the h"v't nf rrrirs i'! W,dd," (eaturing "all our reservations agents
Not only do some drivers seem to take It as a
The ANC claims that Smith accepted far more,
ference that Rhodesia will be brought to its k,nees personal challenge to see LI their cars can really
The record
supports
this finding.
wages have
weatherclUes,
forecasts for March 18, 1968 for 73 dismantling of the "protected" villages and no when the Frelimo government takes over on people may be lulled Into the belief that any car
climbed
steadily.
SWwarde.scs
receiveAirline
about $12,000
a 'earand
in selected
mare political trials or executions of convIcted
total compensation for 13 flying hours in an average week. A
June 25th, Is ill-founded. The country will soldier capable of such speads must merely be cruising
"Great Late Night Record Offer Corn- terrorists,
on, admittedly under very difficult conditions; it at 75 or 85.
typical 747 captain's wages are now about $72,000, with anothe' mercials," with Frankie Lame, Chubby
Ills almost impossible to believe that the will not collapse.
The biggest of the automakers, General
$O,000 in benefits, for an average of 11 hours flying flint per Checker, Artle Shaw and Bobby Vinton, among Rhodeslans could have agreed to such terms.
week.
The
efforts
of
the
Zambian
government
to
deMotors,
Is finally moving in the desired dineothers, offering you hours of listening pleasure, Yet they have refused to disclose precisely what
But the airlines themselves have not fared so well. Struck again and again and again and..,
escalate the guerrilla war have not so far had tion. Beginning next year, the top speed shown
did happen.
any effect,
with heay los5es, they should not now be saddled with any
on smaller GM cars will be 85 miles per hour.
changes which will further tireaten their service to the public or
JACK A NDERSON
their financial solvency..
There seems no reason to change the present balance between
employes and management In the airline indttry. Indeed, the
public good Is best served at this time by maintaining the
airlines' mutual aid agreement.

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missed police officer, Robert

Planners of a new county Jail County Commission,
three-fourths of a mill increase,
A plant to handle modular plications for the entire state
tonally, also happens to be he settled on Five Points as
Commission Chairman SId and that the $2.3 million cost construction Is located at the especially if the Commission

EgptianleaderwasflyingtoIagjadJayfortwoeki.s
and will visit Damascus after a stop In Amman, the
Jordanian capital. liii' Syrian government closed its

FOP lodge,
of the new facility to run tax- formulating the plans for the with slightly more than a one- taken over by an Orange from the law and cannot
A Florida Police Benevolent payers up to one mill.
jail, called upon fellow corn- mill increase.
County firm
Standard bargain.
Association I'BA. lawyer
County Corrections Chief missioners to consider the cost
The moving of the jail Systems Inc. - which plans to
In some states, principals

wIthdrawing all Syrian workers from Iraq, and demanded
that Iraq close Its trade center in Damascus today and
recall the staff

missed that the action came as presented detailed plans for a into the budget consideration, building, according to VihIen, units. ,
SchOol Board the same as
a result of his unionizing ac- 100-man facility with expansion
Costs for the two alternatives would allow for more office and
Pruudfoot cited Volusia teachers.
tivity. Floyd denied the charge. qualities and a 200-m.n facility, given by Proudfoot were $1.4 storage space but holding cells County as a prime example of
School Board members have
In refusing recognition to the both intended to eliminate the million for the 100.mnan would be retained for prisoners using the nv1ular units for a indicated they would not
FOl' as exclusive bargaining ninuchn-complaimied..about ov- capacity facility and $2.3 making court appearances.
jail, arid told the Commission welcome such a situation here
agent, the Commission said U ercrowdlng at the present million for a 200-man facility.
The
proposed
new
jail
would
that the Volusia Correctional in Seminole,
'had doubt the FOP represents count)' jail.
Vihlen
reported
to
Board
be
constructed
by
the
inInstitution
was worked out
Pelley said no new date has
a majority of the Alt.arnonte
Proudfoot
made
his members that the $1.4 million novative method of concrete effectively.
beers set for the PERC meeting.
Springs police officers and the
appropriateness of the proposed unit," adding the city will
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Lt for the State Public Employes Relation Commission
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND UNITED STATES DISTRICT
INVITATION TO BID
SEMINOLE COUNTY. COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FOR
Notice is hereby given oai "e
I l'ERC to order recognition.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
FLORIDA
City of Lake Mary. ci Semrxle
Floyd, after the commission
CIVIL ACTION NO 71$dO.CA1IF COURT NO. 7S.11S.OrI.Civ.Y

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President Ford urging
immediate action
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safe return of the United
States ship siezed by
Cambodian forces In the
Gulf of 'Thailand Monday.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintift. v, GRACE B GRANT. a

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MANILA, the Philippines I AP) Ik'nigno S. Aquino, a
leading foe of President Ferdinand E. Marcos and his
dictatorial rule, today ended a 40-day protest fast. The 42
year-oldformersenatorwasservedbrothanddeztrosein
water in his hospItal room. lie had been living on water,
salt and pills containing vitamins and amino acids,
Aquinowasarrestedalter Marcos Imposed martial law In
September 1972 and is charged with murder, subversion
and illeial possession of firearm.s.

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IkeMary. FirJloronelI; Lo't
Introductory lecture on Deltona Civic Association LAING. d€%ed
Defendants
ORDER FOR Truck with tne Io$Iow.rg
Transcendental
Meditation,
8
Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Deltona GPEEN HART. al Defendants SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On Specificat ionS:
time or to have any further
p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
Community Center. Light
NOTICE OF SUIT
motion and aft klavit of plaintiff in
discussion on the matter.
15" or greater ri
Iti above entitled Cause by Kendell 157 or greater In
TO QUIET TITLE
of
VeRona
pot
luncheon
at
noon,
foll3wed
by
City Attorney Joe Davis was
Ohio (.lcb
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
W Wherry. its Assistant United
(7) Rear Step up bumper
meeting and installation.
Instructed to prepare a letter luck dinner, 6 p.m. in u
DE F rNDANTS GRE EN HART. States Attorney, in an action againSt
(3) 1 CyIndec. I %pet'd !ri
deceased. G W.COOKE,deceased. the defenøants. Grace 8 Grant. a
for Floyd's signature to the Deltona Community Center.
SmEiion
Bad Check scminar,9a.m.
SUSIE A COOKE. deceased. KING 5ingI woman, and DE METS. INC .
Opening date wilt be P.Say 16. 1F'5
FOP stating the city's position. Program by Southern Bell 11:30. Panel of merchants, w
cOOKE. cleceesed, J E. LAING. and to enforce a lien
real at IQO P M at City Hall The Cly
Later In the meeting, corn- Telephone
Co.
Theme: bankers, law enforcement, deceased. and against EMMA F.' property situate In thiS District
has the right to refuse
accept all
mlssionerssplit3-2toauthorlze "Thinking Machines," a secret service and state at- GREER. CAMPBELL BOSSOPf. describedaslollows Lots7)and 24. bids
EDWARD I,. BLACKSHEAPE, and B'ock "A" of GROVE TERRACE.
Alt interestej parties are nt€d
Davis to go to court to uphold narrated film gi'.'en by M. torney's office.
ZELMA B. JOHNSON. if liye, and acording to the Plat thereof as
t aft.ri
Floyd's decision firing Conall). Serras and Phyllis Tammey.
their unknown spouses, if married, recorded In Ptat Book 7. Page 12.
u
Sassman
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end If dead, their unk.nown hem, Publit Recoros of Seminole County.
Floyd said Conally was fired
(ily Clerk
Chicken barbecue supper devisees, legatees. granlees, Fqda, and it
appearing to the
11. 1975
on recommendation of an eight- M.A'i 15
sponsored by Sanford Police assignees. Iienors, crecitors, Ców'e that the defendant, DE METS. DEN
Senior Citizens Week at
member group of senior police
INC ,a forelgncorporation. I' not on
Benevolent
Association, tru5tS, and any and all personsor
Disney World trip. Bus leaves
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
parties clamng by. through, under, inhabitant of nor found within the
officers who said Conally, 'h
startIng at I
Lit
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Police or against them or any of them, and State of Florida and has nOt
Sanford
Civic
Center,
0
had been on probation, did not
a.mn. Benevolent
Building
on
PUBLIC NOTICE Is heriby gera
CAMPBELL BOSSOPI. 05 voluntarily appeared herein, and
tneet the city's standards of back at 6 p.m. Call Mary lakefront Tickets available against
Seated Proposals will
E'ecutor and Trustee under the that prrsonal service upon sad
Last Wall and Testament of MABEL corporation is not pract,cal because rCcPIved by the City f Cattetb,r,
McPherson or I)oris Rogers for frmii I'BA iiit'mnbers.
police personnel
FloridO. a? the City Hall until 1 )aJ
L FERNALD. it alive, and it dead,
its domicile or principal place of
The mayor said Conally information.
m local time on Ma' 27, 1975. tr
Sanford Chapter 1977 AARI', hIS ,nkflown successors. and
sIness is unknown, it is OR
appealed to the personnel
the furnishino only of two SOdum
Open house, Pre-school 2:30 p.m., First Federal of against the BOSTON HOSPITAL DERED that DE METS. INC. a
FOR WOME N. 1k a BOSTON
administration board, called F:lucation and Development Seminole,
foreign corporaton, appear or plead Silica Fluoride feeders and ancll,,r
Sanford. Chatter L
It'd HOSPITAL; NEW
to the complaint herein by IhC 1st equipment, in accordance with
for in the new charter and Center, First Presbyterian presentation by Col. Joseph ENGLAND MEDICAL CENTER
of July. 1975.
d in default specifications and procedural
composed of three emnployes Church Education Building, VeRita, assistant district HOSPI TALS. 1k a BOSTON thereof the Court will proceed the documents prepared by Clark, D eli
FLOAT ING HOSPITAL
&amp; Aflocitps Engineers, Inc Bd
elected by the employes and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Onen to public,
THE
and adjudication of this suit
director, Speaker Mrs. Richard MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY FORhearing
prices shall include the off loading ct
as If DE METS. INC. a foreign
four lay people appointed one
Herndon on Mental Health.
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO corporation haJ been served *ith eqm,t at two separate Site'S lu
Maitland..South Seminok ___________________________
each by the city commissionCHILDREN. TRAVELERS AID
process in the State of Florida, but be designated by the C'ty
Climber of Commerce Mayors'
S
SOCIETY OF BOSTON. INC
Catsetberry
only tri •,t.nt
,fl,
,
PROPOSALS
WILL
OF
At the appeal before the Prayer Breakfast. 7:30 a.m..
CAMBRiDGE FAMILY AND SectIon 1655 Title 71. United Sta'es
CHILDREN'S SERVICE. I k
further ORDERED that PUBLICLY OPENED AND REAL)
holiday
Inn,
Altamonte
a
Code.
It
iS
Board last week, held at the
C,'8RIDGE WELFARE UNION. notce of thiS order be publiShed by ALOUD immediately lIter
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. It'd AND and CRITTENTON HASTINGS the
same time as the regular City Springs. Guest Speaker, Col. FOR
United States Marshal in a cipiration of the time
SEMINOLE
above for receipt ot Propcts
Comrinission meeting, five Quincy Collins, former POW, FLORIDA
COUNTY, HOUSE OF THE FLORENCE newspaper of general circulation in
CRITTENTON LEAGUE, I k a
SPECIFICATIONS AND
Seminole
County. Florida, once a
members of the personnel _________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO: 74.30SF
NEW
ENGLAND
MORAL wed' for sI, (6) consecutive weeks, PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
A. J GIBBS and ELIZABETH REFORM SOCIETY. Said Defen
board voted 4-1 to reverse
Spectications and Procedural..
commf-ricing on May 7.197S DONE
GIBBS his wife.
dants
being
,v be obtaned upon
Floyd's action.
MassaChusetts AND ORDERED at Orlando. Oumens
Plaintiffs a'aritable organ':atmons. and the Florida. this 21st day of April, 1975
application at the OffiCe of Clark,
WEATIIER
Davis, noting the city had
unkno*n assgns, successors In
Dieti and Associates Engineers,
George C Young
CASSEL8ERRY GARDENS. INC • interest. stockholderS, and trustees,
adopted no guidelines for the
InC. 500 West FIton Street, P 0
United States
a Flnrld corporation,
and other panics claiming by,
Drawer 1976, San'ord. FIord,
Board to operate under, said
District Judge
Defendant
Yesterda)"s high 90, low this
through, under, or against said
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Publish May 7.14.21.71. June 1. II.
NOTICE OF SALE
the group denied both the city morning
organizations, said organizations
There was ,2f of
OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED
NUT Id
1975
IS HEREbY UlvEN
being named as beneficiaries under
and Conally legal representa. in'h of rain yesterday.
Tt. (').-., rn
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DEN OS
HAT PURSUANT TO THE Final
thC Last Will •rid Testn,rent Oh
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lion. He added hile Conally
Judgment
Cntered
in
this
Considerable
cloudiness
MABEL L FERNAL o.
,tii
,,0av
any
r
.ntormai,ty
In the Circuit (our?, lit and persons or parties having or
was present during
the entire tuongh tomiloriths. Occasional pending
technicality 'n any Ploposal in It"
For Semirole County, Flor,da, Civil claiming to have any right, title, or
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
four hour session, the city was thunder showers most likely
nterest of the Owner
tctbonNo 74306 F.theunders,gned interest .n the following CeScribea COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
not permnittc(1 to have a repSeminole
FLORIDA
ORLANDO
DIVISION
Clerk
will
sell
the
following
lands
lying
and
being
(luring the afternoon hours.
iri
Fach PrgsaI tha?l be
Cate No 7553 OriCivY -UNITED
resentati'e Vent throughout. 111gb mostly in the mid and described real property lying and County, Florida. to wa
(Onpaned t, an ,,crptobIetorm ct
"There's some question of upper 8. Lows in the 60s. being situate in Seminole County,
The South 59 ft of the East , STATES OF AMERICA. Pla,nliff, Proposal Gu,itranty fl an
vs
JOHN W. HANNAH and
rlorida, to wit'
leet of Lot? of Robinson's Survey
whether both sides were fairly Variable mostly southerly wind
his wte et thCual to at least tIvC (5) per cent '
Lot 55. Seminole Park Raceway
4nAdditiontOS.nford,OcCordingto SHIRLEY F HANNAH
amount of thp Proposal P0 ,a tie
represented," Davis said.
ORDER FOR
addition to Casselberry, Oc(ord.nq the Plot thereof as recorded in Plot at . Defendants
10 mph or less except stronger to record Plot recorded in Plat
the order of the City
f
Book
Book I. Pages 92 and 93. of the SERVICE BY PUBLICATION - O'
Commissioners Helen Keyser mind gusty
CaSselberry. Florida, as a guarar!,
near thun- I), Page 98. Public Records of Public
mcton
arid
£ttdat
of
plantil
'
Records of Seminole County,
that if the Proposal 's accepted.
and Cal DeVoney voted against dershow'ers. Rain
the abec Crititled
probability 30 Sernlr.ole Cc.inty Florida
Florida
cause by endell bidder will Ciecute th contract att
taking the issue to court, per cent tonight and 60 per cent at public sale. to the highest and best
ar,
hereby
W
t.%Pierry
itS
ASS,Stant
United
f,Ip
acceptable
You and each of you
performance bc'
States Attorney, in an acl'on against
bidder, for cashat 1100 o'clock A M
severally notified that 1. BURKE
"There is no end to what It
*ith,n ten ilO) days alter th,'
is toinorro'.
(vi the 21st day of May. 1975. at the STEELE, Administrator of the the detendanuis). John W Hannah
the contract
going to cost the city," Mrs.
Extended Forecasts Friday West Front Door cii the Seminole Estate of JEANNETTE E LAIP,'G. and St'ilrtey E Hannah. hs wife and Dated
May 7th 1'S
Keyser said, requesting that through Sunday. Variable County Courthouse. Sanlurd. deceased, hOS filed hiS Complaint ,, D,versified Mortgage &amp; Really Co
ISEALI
Steel
and
AmerIcan
Fence
Florida.
Co
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Inc
thd Circuit Court. Eighteenth
Davis estimate the legal cx- cloudiness with
By' Harry P4
scattered
WITNESS my hand and seat
judicial Circuit
and for Seminole and to enforce a lien upon real
r'ns's involved.
City P,'.anaqcr
mxiainly afternoon
(hun- md .eal of this court on It',' 17Th ia, Cw'ty. Florida, aga;nsl ,,,., nd rwortertv SitUOtC ri th4 District a
Attest'
"If we do this ever)' time the dershowers. Highs In the 80c of May. 1975
dc5cribd 05)011*5 Lot S and the t,(ar W HawThc''.
each 01 you as Defendants to quiet
50t
7 feet of Lot 7, Block I.
the title of the Plaintiff to the above
Personnel Board makes a arni lows in the 60s except Ci ISFAL)
Pblith %'i.iy II :1
Arthur If flt'ckwth, ,Jr
described
real
property
located
in
FAIRVIEW
SUBDIVISION, ac
decnsic'n we will be in court all southeast coast and keys.
DEN 94
COrding to the Plot thereof as
Clerk of the Cirtut Court
S.emnole County, Florida, th ab
the time," she said, adding
FICTITIOUS NAME
entitled recoroed •n Plot Book 1. Page' ii,
By Elaine RiCharde
twev'ated title ot *hiCh
Daytona Reach tides for
PIotice s b'rnt.,
!',! I
Public Records of Semnole County.
problems will continue to pop- I1iudi'-.-hiig1i 11:40 ala;
Deputy Clerk
'1
BURKE
STEELE.
Ad
ii
Lusn.''.'
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"oadd
N
FlOrida
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t
appr,,r
n
rublish Ma, 11 )7S
nnstr
.t'or
to
the
of the Estate 01
up as the Personnel Board is 5:23 a,m., 5:28 p.m.; Port DEN 9$
Dame Dr
Altamonte Spr,n'.
Court that thi defendant, Shirley E
JEANNE TTE E LAING, decea,
required by the cii)' charter,
Seminole County. Florid,, under I"
Hannah is no' an ioftab,tant of ,
Plaintiff, versus GREEN HART. ,t
Canaveral- high 11:04 am.;
found within tIe State of F Ior,da Ond fiCtitiOuS name of DEEP S TE-.
[)avls could not estimate the 11:44 p.mn.: low 5:04 mi.m 5:20
at . Defendants," and you, and each
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CLEANERS
of you, are hereby required to serve have not voluntarily appeared CARPET
The Board of County Corn
P.tll.
herein, and that personal service DISTRIBUTORS OF ORLAND
.1 copy of your answer or other
mltslonersoO Seminole County. FIa
______________________________
and that I ii.rend to regster
.1
defense. it any, upon KENNETH W
will conduct jt Pubt, Hearing in the
VpOr'herlsnOtiWa(?i(atbe(auseher
would be Inappropriate for the

LIMA, Peru AP
The Peruvian government has
seized the Gull Oil Corporation's filling stations, believed
worth "several mIllion dollars," in retaliation for a bribe
report.Theactiongivesgovernmcnt.owned Petro-I'eru a
monopoly on marketing petroleum in Peru. The government accused the U.S. firm of"offending public morals."
Gulf recently admitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it paid $4.2 million In bribes to
officials of an unnamed foreign country to remain In
business there.

The executive board of
theSeminoleCounty Young
Republicans (YRs) this

figure could be paid

CALENDAR

Gulf Stations

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WASHINGTON - Camp Pendleton, the
"lie hasn't played very much," Cot.
He desperately tiled to establish that violation to the fl(W Federal Elections CornCalifornia Marine base which Is now home for Woodham told us, "but he shows the possibility wmieone else had caused the crash by offering a mission,,, The General Serviced Administration
about 16,000 South Vietnamese refugees, Is also of being fairly good."
fabulous $500,000 reward for proof that the plane has warned governrnen agencies that their 1g75
u-President Nixon's country club.
JACKIE'S DIVORCE: We recently reported had been sabothod. But there were no takers, cars can cause fire5 The new catalytic conAs the refugees were scrambling for planes to that the late ,%ristotle Onassis had taken tenThereafter, he became increasingly tin- verters help keep the air cleaner but get almost
escape to the United States, Nixon was playing tative steps to start divorce proceedings against patient with Jackie's overspending and other twice as hot as conventIonal exhaust systems.
on the Marine Memorial Golf Course with Gen. his wife, Jacqueline, after a seven-year aggravations. One day, he blurted angrily to a "Because converter units are usually mted
Paul Graham, the base commander, Col. Tullis marriage that was founded upon an advance $3 close friend: "Sonuva - - -' I'm going to
.
close to the ground," a GSA memo states, "a
WoodhaIn,Graham'schIefofstaf,andCoj.Jack million settlement. The New York Times divorce her!"
Converter.equipped vehicle driven over or
Brennan, Nixon's former military aide.
pobh.shed the same report on page one,
He asked his associate, John Meyer, to parked on. . combustible material such as dry
Oaas.is'
diugtitcr,
Cht'istnia,
who
inherited
At Brennan's invitation, the former President
recommend a private detective to gather i1'as,j could cause a fire"
has played a couple of rounds at the Pendleton the keys to his oillion.dolthr financial kingdom,
evidence for the divocce.
has now put out a statement denying that her
President Nixon's former deputy treasury
course. Nixon's estate, ta casa
Onasals also "had lawyers working on it In secretary, Charis (cq) Walker, writes an oc.
father
contemplated divorce.
sXiu' juI north 3 the ipuwIIng Marine
Greee and in the United States," one Intimate cis1onal newspaper Ol%uflJi defending big
Sources close to the family say she was
told us. "It had been informally determined that business, lie is
Although hehaahadttmefor thelinks Nixon ofseelngherfather'snamedragged through
inadequatelyInidentified
as aa
the
Greek Orthodox Church wouJd allow him to "consuanhLnWngi
fact, he only
Isalso
headlines.
also feathers
may
h*s net visited any of the refugees of the war he
Jackie'sShe
ruffled
to
prevent
naStY
have wished to stroke break off the marriage on grounds of shnple but registered lobbyist working for Ford, General
directed for five and one-half years,
definite irwompatlbillty,"
Among
Electric, Un10 Carbide aiid others.,.
tis living in tents near the Nixon compound
Is litigation over the estate.
But
we
checked
out
the
divorce
report
At
the
time
of
his
death,
however,
Oiassis
had
former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Coo
Equal Employment Opportunity Qiairman
CarefUlly. Here are the facts:
not hired a private detective and had not made a John Powell w forced from office alter his
Ky, whom Nixon used to regard as a c
fil
The late shipping tycoon's closest associates final commitment to get the divorce,
fellow comrrJsjo
Under a bright California SWIe Nixon played say his outlook changed after the death of his
voted to censure him for
WASHINGTON WHIRL: Common Cause, the abusing his power, One of those voting against
18 boles on April 24. He tourned the course in an only son, Mexander, n a 1073 plane crash,
citizens' obhy, has been caught violating the Powell was Comniissioner Coiston Lewis who, It
electric golf cart and shot a respectable weekend
Before the crash, Alexander had tiientloned campaign disclosure law it helped to push now turns out, has a few skeletons in his own
golf score in the high 90s.
the need for new parts for the plane, but the old through Congress. The violation is technical, closet. Despite an EEOC statute against politIcal
Accvrdlng to Cot. Woodham, the conversation man (iad held back the money.
sociates involving a dispute over the date it first report campaigning on
government time, Lewis beat
on the fafrways was limited to golf. Nixon was in believe that Onass1s therefore, secretly uam
was supposed to be filed, But the Pouse clerk, we the bushes across the country for Richard Nixon
e.J spirits and showed no evidence of a hipo. tunelI for his son's death,
have leerned. plans to transmit the apparent in 1972.

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over the s"k"s of the Euphrates River, "President Szidat
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guaranteed 131 a hfettmi. S.. the fine silec
ttOfl Ifl the NEW pen and pencil department at
ur Rosalind Avenue Entrance.

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mc *ith the Clerk of tP" Circa
Comrnissio.rs' Meeting Room at MCINTOSH OF STENSTROM, residence and whereabouts are
Court Seminole County F!ør,d,,
unknown, it is ORDERED tt
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, attorneys for
Shirley E Haonah appr or ricad aCrdare with the
ntord, Fla, on May 70, 1975, 01 Plantiff, whose addreSs is
1 00 PM or as soon thereafter as
to thC complaint herein by the 16th the Fictiticus Name Statutes 7,
Office lbs 1330, Sanford, Florl,
t Si.Oicv SOS 09 F lord., StO'u'
32711, and toNIc the originjl 01 same
day of June, 197$. and 'n default
possible to consider an appli.colon to
19$?
ri the OffiCC of inc Clerk of the
thereof thC Court will proceed to the
on5truct ii dock and perforrm
S KenflC'ft 0
styled Court on or
bearing andodjuc3ten Of
naintenas
Jui.'
Su?
June 4th, 1975. as required by law If as If Shirley E Hannah hod been Publl%h Mu, 11 ) 75 June 1. IT'S
following de'SC?ibed property,
N 95
u tall to do so. judgment by default
Govt Lot 6. SectiOn 37, twp t9S,
Wrved with process ,o tne State of
will be takt'n ,sija nt you
R,inge 32E. lets the west 650 ft
Florida but only to tP,e' estent
FICTITIOUS NAME
This Notite shall be published provide'clfor by Section 1655. Title 7$
thereof recorded in Deed Book 173.
Ptj, ., N'r,, (,'n
each week lot' hour II) con
United States Code. it 5 turther
noge
nta.sn.s', it tt; Lc1gw,'
vrut've wrks
Also, the OnSur vv'yed part south
ORDF RED that notice of th'S order Pl (,(* iorqw'i,J Sr'n n.- i.

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with material and marched to a meeting, Pelley canceled a
bargaining session with SEA,
and Pelley now wonders, 'ho'
a
I can keep nov collectit.
bargaining schedules if they
iPERC are not ready."
arid steel modular unit conThe PERC decision, when

eiiiploycs by Mayor Norman

Refugees' Camp Is Nixon's Country ClubS

BERRY'S V"ORLD

cipals and assistant principals management.

DAMASCUS, Syria •\P n Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat will try to avert a break in diplomatic relations
between syria and Iraq in visits to Baghdad and

leading rightist who resigned and fled

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Although harry Pelley "blew managerial employes and who
PEJIC sent an attorney to
not join the same unit occupied
his top," It didn't do any good. are not.
The decision was that suit by teachers, such as the Seminole County. He asked a lot
The
Public
Employe
The question is so important awaits a ruling from PERC on a S e m I n o Ic E d U C a t 1 o n of questions and told Pelley
Relations Commission PEHC) here that the School Board Is request from Pelley that Association (SEM in Seminole PERC would get back in condecision of the personnel ad- again has refused to meet with even considering a suit against principals not be allowed to County.
tact with him.

appointmentofaneutralistsupporterofthePathetiaoto
replace Defense Minister Sisouk Na Champassak.

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for release of the Mayaguez by the Cambodian Cornmunists. The arrival of the Marines was opposed by the
Thai government and threatened to cause a split between
the United States and its only remaining ally on the
Southeast Asian mainland. The Eastern Grand, like the

VIENTIANE, Laos lAP)
The laotian government
today replaced the commander of the security force
responsible for the Vientiane, further strengthening the
military hand of the Pathet Lao. The government radio
announced that Gen., Bounchan Savanthphaysan would
replace Gen. Atsaphanthong Pathamnmawong as cornmander of the Vientiane garrLson. The newcomer is riot .i
powerful figure and is expected to be compliant to Pathet
Lao demands. On Sunday, the gos'ernmnent announced

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DeVoney said, " don't think while voting to let the mayor
Commissioner George
Floyd's retort was if the city
it is worth the money. The take the matter to court, Perkins in a skirmish with is going to have a Personnel

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in court.

was on probation and thus did meet the standards. Why not adopt guidelines for the Board, cept of a personnel board, does not need a mayor or other
The City Comnrnis.sion last night not have the same status as a p!it him back on probation? If urging colleagues to meet as adding the mayor as an in- personnel employes. Perkins
was faced with the first effort to regular policeman and, thus he does not shape up then, f we)! with the Personnel Board dividual could take the issue to voted with Mrs. Glenn and
unionize city ernployes and ran "ad no right to be heard by the him again."
to hear their thoughts on the court without Involving the City Floyd to authorize the court
into us first problem with the Pcronnel Board
(ii.si,roer Sandr,* Glenn, matter.
CoInIrnts5ion.
action.
five-month old modern city
charter.
The commissioners
u n a n i in o u s I i d e n I e d
recognition to the state
organization and local lodge of
y ED I'RICKETr
He was set to meet tomorrow are "management" and thus
A PEIIC official has said that PERC meeting and asked that
the Fraternal Order of Police
Herald Staff Writer
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herald Staff Writer

BRIEF

BANGKOK, Thailand - line Cambodians seized
another foreign merchant ship today but freed it after
nearly two hours, ThaI comnmnwilcation sources reported.
The sources caid the Eastern Grand, n merchant ship
registered in Panama, was taken near the island of Panjang, 85 milea off Cambodian and South Vietnam and
miles from the point at which the U.S. freighter Mayaguez
was fired on and boarded Monday. The United States

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Mr. Ford could have increased the pressure on
the lawmakers by putting into effect the second
step of the import tariff initiated with a $1 hike Feb.
1. He has delayed the second $1 increase again in a
As everyone knows, the best thing about
conciliatory gesture aimed at coaxing constructive watchIng television late at night is the cornaction from Congress.
mercials. There are the ones that tell you how
you
can become rich and famous by leanng to
The decontrol decision should be an incentive
drive
to oil companies to intensify their search for new ones a truck or run a computer. There are the
tIat show a little machine that can slice.
petroleum sources and increase production from dichred-cube-chop.grind.rfletrnInce-peel.
existing wells as the price of domestic product core-demolish any fruit or vegetable in captivity.
drifts upward to match the cost of imported oil. A
But best of all, there are the commercials that
predicted increase of some five cents a gallon in the offer various record packages.
You've probably seen the ones for Elvis
price of gasoline by mid-1977 will also discourage
Presley coliectlons, or Frankle Yankovic's
consumption.
Congress, which finds it easier to unite in op- poilcas, or World War II era songs, all In
position to administration policies than in support packages of 500 or so songs for $6. But there are a
more obscure sets you may not be aware of:
of its own, will be tempted to reverse Mr. Ford's few
'pcgse Scene Music," featuring background
decontrol order to protect the consumer from music for chase scenes In famous Buck Jones,
higher costs.
HootGibaon,La.3hLarueandTimHoltweste
The lawmakers should resist the temptation, hummed by Snooky Lanson.
Any workable plan to conserve energy, to develop
"The Gale Storm Songbook," including both of
alternative forms of energy or to harvest current Gale's hits plus
her renditions of Beethoven's
sources more efficiently - including the several Ninth Symphony, selected arias from "Carmen"
congressional proposals for fuel tax increases - and the play-by-play of the sixth game of the 1952
World Series.
will add to the consumer's ct burden.
And respect for free-market pressures should
"Station Breaks You've Known and Loved,"
be incorporated in energy legislation which which contains cali letter identifications for
Congress must sooner or later produce.
every television station in the United States, and
There has been no lack of imaginative - Y(*I Order tight away - a bonus record 15
measures in House and Senate for meeting the Included with station breaks from Costa Rica,
energy crunch. Agreement has been more elusive. Upper Volta and Monaco.
"Ron Ziegler's Greatest Moments,"
Critics believe that Congress would prefer to hand
thePresidentapackageofrestrjctedopo under highlighting some nostalgic Ziegler oldie-butwhich it could duck responsibility (or unpopular goodle press conferences, with a special bonus
of lewd songs collected from the White
decisions. Continued foot-dragging supports the HoLapes.
suspicions of the skeptics.
"me Original Cast Album of Flash Gordon,"
The righteous condemnation of Mr. Ford's featuring
such favorites

to Conneaut Lake Park, Pa. for a day at the
amusement cente, otto Pittsburgh-nearly
90 miles distant - to watch the Pirates In
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Hits Snag With City Charter

If a buddy might be lurking In the shadows of
a tree or somewhere else close by ready to
double-team you.
Then again, so many drivers have been
accused, and some, we might add, wrongfully
so, of assaulting a female hitch-hiker that you
think twice about picking up a gal who might
well be In need of a ride here or there.
Granted, we've been tempted to stop many
times, and have donQ so without any
reprisals, but then again, we've failed to
stop and offer a lift on more occasions than we
care to admit.
Yesterday, the shoe was literally on the
other foot and it was strictly Involuntary.
Seems the battery on the buggy decided It
needed a vacation and just wouldn't kick over
how much we coaxed, begged

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Marshal ri a newspaper of general CROCKER MEATS. INC OBA .1
circulation in Smino4e County, MEATS. and that we ifltnd
FIorda. once a week for si (6) (COiSter said name with the Cl*rL
Con5ecutivC wkS, commencing on the Circuit Court. Seminole Court',

(Seal
Arthur H Beck*ilb, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM. DAVIS
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Post OIf,cr Bus U3O
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DERED at Orlando, Florida. thi'
2nd day of AprIl. 1975
George C 'Ynq
United States

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PubIlh April 16. 23, 30. May 7, II,
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investigction and classified County Jail today without bond posted $10,000 bond on the The bag's contents will be pistol and took his wallet took, valued at $3.56 were stolen
ZI.' orted
from a carport at his residence, Lake •
unfounded,
after being arrested last night charges and was released from sent for analysis to the Regional containing W.
accessories 'valued at
that uuai. ac101
Police started a probe on two charges each of in- jail. Jail records listed Crime Lab in Sanford.
Donald Cusic, of Jackson- according to a report filed by
from his yardi
$.505
were
Sanford polsec today were yesterday alter 13 Juvenile boys voluntary sexual battery and Koskinas as a motel operator.
vile, reported to deputies that a deputy Archie Freeman.
looking for clues the identity reported they had paid a man a false Imprisonment.
A 20-year-old laborer was
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.45 caliber automatic pistol,
ROBBERY REPORTED
of vandals who smashed wind, total of $22 to use a park- Seminole sheriff's deputies arrested early today and
holster and ammunition was
shields of 13 autos on a sales lot playground at Seventh St. and and Orange County authorities charged with driving while
stolen from his car last night
Todore Dunham, 45, of while it was parked at Qua lity
yester da y doing an estimat ed Elm Ave., adjacent to a public arrested Richard Edward under the infl uence of alcohol
Jacksonville,
reported 10 Inn, SR-411 and 14, Longwood.
Under 25 - SR-22'S
$1,700 damage.
Walker, 23, of 1919 Carrigan and possession of what police
school.
marijuana, sherlirs deputies that he was
Cancelled Rejected
Patrolman Gary Swaim
Cash said the juveniles will Ave., Winter Park, on Orange believe
is
In other theft and burglary
reported the autos damaged get their money back and ex- County circuit court warrants. Altamonte Springs police said. Jumped and robbed by three
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Ralph L
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men early today on Southwest
were on the Jack Martin Used plained that investigation
Orlando, ld deputies
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Car sa les hot at 4100 Orlando showed that there had been a
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tive James Pary arrested Brown of 7818 Plantation Drive
mg d that the dan
Altamonte man last night on was stopped on SR 436 because
Deputy David R. Smith parked at 101 Wymore Road,
Martin told
collected b
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2417 S. French Ave.
two Brevard County warrants his car was "weaving from lane reported Dunham said he was Altamonte Springs, and took a
the (hmage when he arrived at the man for hats for a proposed
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charging grand larmny.
to Iane." A search of the car, walking with an unidentified citizens band radio and 15
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the lot to'open tor business sandlot baseball team. Cash County Jail records indicated police said, turned up a "plastic woman from a bar to a motel stereo tapes, total value $250.
yesterday. Police said Martin said the proposed teant was in Chris
Gaylord E. Attenbury, of
11. Ko.Wnas, 49, of 549 baggy" of what police believe is when the men stopped him,
INSURANCE AGENCY
could offer no explanation or no way connected to the schoo
Orange St., Altamonte Springs, marijuana.
beat him on the head with a Oviedo Route One, reported
motive why someone would or to the city recreation
want to damage the autos,
program.
Detective J.A. Cash today
said a case that at
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A circuit court Jury found
41-year-old Sanford man in.
nocent YeSter(lay in a one-da'
trial on a charge that he had
uttered a forged check
r Offia Lee Booth, of 816 W.
Third St., had told the
got nothing to hide l?i
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never forgbe any checks. And I
wouldn't have cashed those two
chc-cks at the grocery store If I
had known they'd been forged.
Booth said he couldn't un.
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nearly a year after he'd cashed
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SUGAR

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ARIFS I March 21-April 19) A You can easily awaken an insituation having a (hrect in- terest in your present plans.
family resources Lay them on to key individuals
is shaping up beneficially, whose Co-ONratlOn you need.
Some of the reasons are not yet
SAGITrAR1US( Nov. 23-Dec.
visible.
21) Your work at this time will
TAURUS tApril 20-May 20) pay mor e ha ndsome dividends
You're going to have some good than usual. If the boss asks you
news to share with an en- to take on his pet project,don't
thusiastic friend, who'll be as hesitate.
luippy as your are.
CAPRICORN (Dec fl-Jan
GEMINI (May 21-June 2D)
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Much of value can be acYour fina"-'al prospects apto
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Be
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today if you ally
pear very promL
on the lookout for positive yo1f wit1 tle pr oper teammate — onewhoworkswehland
moves to help your car ve r.
whose
aims match yours.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
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do
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Elizabeth M. O'Dalr
James B. Nobles

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Warren Sutton
Ada Ashley, DeRary
Rebecca J. Barnett, DeBary
Claire L. Gendrow, Deltona
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Benny Melton, Deltona
Brent T. Murphy, Lake Mary
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Charles Allen Hardy
Jacquelyn Delores Jones
Edith L. Arnold
Trewnund BoUy
D. Jeanette Waters
Alma M. Bagwell
Margie A. Williams
Bell
Bess N. Jones
Mattie Shelley
Mamie L Bradley
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May 15, IV5
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regarding a major career goal considerably this year. And

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out of the presence of the jury,
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isn't legal to question a yesterday, Circuit Judge David 24, earlier plead guilty to at- days he's been in jail since his witness aren't complete,"
What about a petty larceny defendant further than the U. Strawn sentenced Rocky tempted accessory after the arrest. He had faced a possible Heffernan said. "He is still
conviction? You were arrested number of prior convictions. Ray Darnell, 20, of Sanford, to fact of robbery in the case. He maximum one-year jail sen- needed In other cases in this as E
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"If you're trying to make a 30 years in prison for the rob. testified at Darnell's trial that tence on the plea.
well as other counties."
OOk asked and the judge bad case look good and trying to bery of a food store in Lake he and Darnell waited in a car
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Webster was sentenced lengthy and involved plea Volusla county to testify in
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wrong, this club is going to do something. The problem in the
past hasn't been the size of the kid, it's been the attitude of
the kid. These kids have the right attitude.' - Claude
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Seminole Ifigh School said good-bye to a coach, and the
coach answered the farewell with a wish for the fu:ure.

All-Sports Banquet, Woodruff said, "God speed ahead."
Earlier, during presentation of the football awards alter
Woodruff received the largest ovation of the night, he said, "If
you take th is ball club and keep teaching th em right from
smng, th is club is going to do something.

"The problem in the past hasn't been th e size of the kid. it's
been th e at ti tude of the kid. These kids have the right attitude.
"They're different from the kids you've had in the past."
Seminole High School was plagued wi th racial and
discipline problems in past yeam But the attitude of the sports'
banquet, which was held at the Sanford Civic Center, was all.
problems behind and full-spe ed ahead.
More than 40 awards were presented, and Randy Brown
rece ived the two most prestigious.
Brown, who lettered in two sports and has a 3.8 academic

average, was presented the Terry Cordell Memorial Trophy and
the Whitey McLecas Trophy.

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pla y er.
The theme of the banquet was echoed by every coach and
speaker.
Master of Ceremonies and Booster Club President Fred
Good said the Bor Club goal is 2, members, advertising
on the fence at th e football stadium and paying off th e stadium.
"We built a $280,000 or $290,000 stadium for $145,000 or

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and take up kids."
Finally, guest speaker Jim Decry, who spent 11 years in
professional baseball, said, "What Is it that makes these kids
run another lap, shoot extra baskets, lift a little more weight, or
swim that extra lap? We wonder.
"I want you parents to go home and think about that. Watch

Then the large crowd left the eivic center and got the hems
of long dresses and the cuffs of Wousers wet in the rain that had

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morn, the best team won," said Joe Watson, still
half-dressed in his uniforTn. In a small roorn at the
back of the mdne3s that was the Phfladel*a

clubhouse, the Flyers defenseman spoke into a
telephone.
Mrs. Wa tson was 4,000 miles away in
the rs,
British Columbia. "Here's Jimmy, okay,
Watson said, handing the phone to his younger
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with the opening game to be played here Thursday third-year Islanders through playoff victories over

If she did, Mrs. Watson would have been over- night.
the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins.
whelmed with the poise the Flyers had shown. They
WWle
the
Watsions
celebrated
Mother's
Day
just
a "For sure. everyone who wears an Islanders
scored ftee times before eight minutes had little t t
, in ervi ers swamed around center uniform for Ow next nurnber of years will have
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the playoffs. Eight times, an won.

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up, and ruined the miracle of the New York Flyers' first must-win victory of the SCSSOfl. And
IslLder5 with a 4-1 triumph Thursday night in th
"We've
got
no
th ing Henning.
to be ashamed of," a&amp;kd they were down 1.0. Flyers right Wing Gary Dore down the ball, the subdued islanders dressed- New York center Lome
seven th game of the National Hockey League's
nhoefer beat Resch with a smashing 35 foot slap
thinking a bo ut what migh t have been If th eir magic
shot
after 19 seconds of play. Mac
semifinal playoff series,
red his
had continued a little bit longer.
"Quite simply, wewere beaten by a better hockey
first at 2:27, then hit again at 7:11- 2:09 after Jude
Stanley Cup final serits agaimt the Buffain Sabres,

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But the Islanders never quit. Nine times they

'Everything stem:; from pride," sa;-' Glenn club," said defensermin Denis Potvin. "We've
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Resch, the little goaltender who had sparked
the played our wWe season on pride. There are a lot of

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Billy Griffith and Tim Fisher
Columbus, which plays WedByron Brooks paced Rotary each stroked two singles for
nesday, is W.
wi th a double and singles. Greg Chase. David Lively slammed a
In the Senior League, the Itupe led VFW with a two- triple and Clark Gallagher d
Keystone- Badcock game bagger.
James Littles ripped doubles
Mi,ndav sas rained out. In
(h;eie inched toward Senior for I3adcock.
earlier games, Chase edged League leader Keystone with
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Warriors, Bulls Meet In Finale
OAKLAND(AP) -The Golden State Warriors, one step away
from the National BaskethoU Association's ctsamplonshlp
series, eou!d easily reach that goal if Rick Barry Is hot again
tonight against the Chicago Bulls.
"When I'm shooting well, it worries them and they have to do
other things defensively," Barry said as his team faced the
decisive seventh game of Western Conference finals with
Chicago.
So far, the playoff story has been: as Barry goes, so go the

Warriors,
The 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 30 points a game over the
regular season scored 36 in Chicago Sunday as Golden State
battled from behind to score an impressive 86-72 victory which
evened the series at 33. He scored 37 and 36 peints in the fir.;t t,vo
victories over the Bulls.
In the three Wafflors'losses, Barry has bee n held to2I and
20 posnIa, connecting on just 38 per cent of his shots from the
field.

Chicago has had better scoring balance, with Bob Love, Chet

Walker and Norm Van Lier each claiming high-point honors
twice,
"It has been an excellent series between two outstanding
teams, and all we can do tonight Is give it our best effort," said
Warriors Coach Al Attics, whose team was the surprising
winner of the Pacific Division title.
The Bulls, who won the Midwest Division crown and bat the

Warriors in three of four regular kason meetings, have never
been this far before in the NBA playoffs,

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the home court of the Washington Bullets, conq jerors of
defending champion Boston In the Eastern Conference finals.

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valuable player.
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"We just gotta do everything better or we won't
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Although Kentucky was impre&amp;dve in putting ,,you Lnow we usually keep
stinking bailgame."
GflmOre
In no
be around too long," said Leonard. "Our reboun. away the Pacers, Coach Ruble Brown predicted "ii how many fouls he has. But we
gambled,
wematter
were rally and Indiana never threatened again.
The assessinent came fru-n Indiana Coach Bobby ding was terrible, our ball-handling was terrible won't be as easy next time."
McGinnis was credited with 35
Points, Kevin
up by 10 points."
Leonard aftp.r his Pacers fell apan Monday night and our defense was terrible."
Joyce
got
24
and
Billy
Knight
added
18 for the
One of the big ihfferences, said Brown, was Artis
Indiana, however, rnanaged to trirn thle lead to
and lost to Kentucky 12044 in the first game of the
Pacers,
who
are
going
after
their
fOurth
Game 2 in the best.of-seven series will be played Gilmore, who nrntributed 26 points for the Colonel, five points when George MC(1UAJ' hit a turn.eround
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dianapolis.
Dampier hit 22 and lswl sank Ig points while
"If yc'u've watched us all year Long," said Brown, fuel, Ted McClain and Loule Dampier broke the
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Webb gave up StrornkrgBank game was rained out.
CarLson's only hit.
Fredy Vance led Sanford
Atlantic with two singles and Sam, Sport. Goods 000 02- 2 2 1

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doubie. lie struck out one and
Both teams scored four runs walked one.
In the first inning, then Rotary
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"It's the biggest game of our lives," Coach Dick MoLts said,
speaking for his veteran team.

Stromberg-Carlson slarrmed a single, and Slike Cash added a
double and single.
double,
Cosgrave hurled five innings
In the American League, of
no-hit ball, striking out 13 and
Sanford Atlantic Bank squeezed walking seven, before giving
past Florida State Bank 5-3.
and way to Jeff Webb in the sixth.

Turf Club during the first 17 the half and in front going to the
nd one-filth; The
nights of the current harness three-quarter pole. Stew Ghtsby, a two-year-old Great
pacer
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Ileny Hardy led the attack
Floyd lively ripped a double with triple, double. and single,
and single, and Robert Lively and Freddie Howard, Mark
poked two singl es for George's. Huaman and Soloman Hardy
Jack Wiggins and Toney 1.ltUe pked two singles apiece.
ms
Howard pitched a two-hitter,
combined to hurl a two hitter.
striking out seven and walking
Latte struck out seveni,
Rotary moved into first place jumped ahead 6-4 alter three hurled a one-hitter for Police.
Walter Law paced Jack seven.
Monday in the Sanford Junior innings. VFW scored once jn the Price struck out four.
Bill Cosave's home run
Prosser Ford with a home run
l3aseballLeaguewi th an&amp;7win fifth and twice In the sixth to
Chase's three runs in the and Darell Shuler added a paced Apex, and teammates
over Veterans of Foreign War, ta ke a 7-6 lead. But Rotary's bottom of the six th broke
a 4- double. Dayrell Smith of Wes Cooper poked a triple and

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Medical Center's win ppp
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game Monday in Its last five its record at 4.4. Seminole on the mound for Medical
Federal.
Ron Harold and Dorel Hubbard
outings in the Sanford National Sporting G3ods dropped to 3.5. Center, striking out eight and
In the Continental League, slapped doubles for Florida
Little League.
Both teams collected ouly two walking five.
George's drubbed United State Bank.
Medical Center topped hits apiece. Wayne Story
First Feral scored in every Transportation Union 11 and
Andy Muthslimed a double
Seminole Sporting Goods 7-2 clubbed a double for Medical inning in its
win over Chase. Jack Prosser Ford defeated for Sanford Recreation.
and in the other league game, Center and George Porzig Calvin Rollins, Donald Bauhlltz
Strotn be rg-Carlson 13-2.
The Railroaders scored 10
First Federal crushed Clujsel9. slapped a two-bagger for and John White each ripped two
George's, which has lost only runs in the third inning In its
3.
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"He was true AU-American, all-Seminole County and all.
SHS," sa id 1953 Seminole graduate Robe rt Morris. "He was a
supporter of everything the school had."
Cordell then attended the Ci tadel and was one of the first

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Terry Cordell Memorial Trophy, lie was on his feet rgain to
receive the Whitey McLucas Trophy.

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Mart Walker
Cubs on May 2 alter a dismal shown in him.
didn't sink in with me. The len's sacrifice fly after leading
start this season, showed his
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"As soon as I got here (with thing it's a whole new start." off the eighth with a single.
Even though the Chicago Cubs gratitude toward his new club
Pliilhlei 4, Reds 0
the Dodgers), I had a reversal
While Hooton was shackling
have the best winning per.
Underwood, bombed for six
Tuesday night, allowing only of attitude," he said. "Maybe the Cardinals, Jerry Reuss of
centage in the major leagues, two hits in pitching Los Angeles the Cubs have a winning MU. the Pittsburgh Pirates and runs in one-third of an inning by
A
Burt Hootou says he would to a 5-0 victory over the St. tude now (they finished In
last rookie Tom Underwood of the Cincinnati In his major league
rather be with the Los Angeles
Louis Cardinals,
debut last Aug. 19, gained
place in 1974, but now lead the
Philadelphia Phillics also were
Dodgers.
Ilooton was ecstatic over his National League East with a 19pitching shutouts. Reuss revenge against the Reds by
The rejuated Hooton, ob.
sparkling performance and the
9 record), and I admire what
stopped
the San Diego Padres 2- striking out nine batters for his
L
tamed by the Dodgers From the confidence the Dodgers have they're doing, but it just really 0 on three hits and Underwood second shutout of the season.
Right fi elder Mike Anderson
ha ndcuffed the Cincinnati Reds
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League, the Cubs edged the Ing plays and Greg Luzinski
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Braves whipped the Montreal the season.
Cubs 2, Aitros I
Expos
94, and the San FranRandy Brown receives the Terry Cordell Memorial Trophy,
AWARD
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and
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New York
above, from Robert Morris, who is a 1953 graduate of Seminole
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run
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Mets were rained out
High School. Below, Mark Whigharn receives the oldest most
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valuable player a wa rd In the country — The Peter Schaal
struck
out seven and faced just Konieczny, then broke a 1-1 tie
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Williamton
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS roof homer by Tony Solaita, and erslcy shut off a seventh-inning were Ted Sizemore's double in Konieczny and a passed ball by
survived a (our-run Detroit Minnesota rally and Cleveland the fourth and Luis Melendez' Milt May.
Nolan Ryan pitched nine in. rally in the ninth. Solait.a, who capitalized on a unique bunt single in the ninth.
Unbeaten Steve Stone, with
nings, Jim Bibby pitched live singled home a run in the double to defeat the Twins,
Jimmy Wynn drove in three ninth-inning relief from Oscar
and Ken Holtzman faced only fourth, led off the second with
Jack Broharner laid down a Los Angeles runs with a homer Zamora, won his fifth game
one batter but all came away his towering homer.
Braves 9, Expos 4
hard bunt past pitcher Vic Al and a single, and Hick Auer.
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KC stirter Al Fitztnorris was hury attempting to sacrifice in bach singled in two run,
Earl Williarn.s drove in (our
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ond baseman Rod Carew over- Reuss, in pitching his third double and forceout as the
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career two-hitter in the two-run homer. Pinch hitter ran the bunt and Brohamer straight complete game, struck Braves saddled Dave McNally
"California Angels' 3-0 victory Dan Meyer drilled a three-run sprinted to second for a double out 12—his career hig'l
with his fourth consecutive loss
o ver the New York Yankees bonier off Doug Bird in the with Charlie Spikes, who had
Frank Taveras, hitting only Williams' two-run single and
Bibby allowed singles to the ninth,
walked, going to third. Frank .111, drove In the Pirates' first Mikc Lum's two-run trip!e
Indians 3, Twins 2
first two batters and then
Dully doubled to give the In- run with a triple. Reuss scored highlighted asix-run, filth
knoc ked off t he next 15 in
Rookie relie ve r Dennis Eck- diana a 2-0 lead,
the second on Manny Sangull- inning uprising,
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line 2.35 earned run average,
strucic out Carl Yastrzemski to
end a Boston rally' in the filth
inning and was credited with
the win in the Oakland A's
triumph over the Red Sox when
Joe Rudi's tie-breaking home
- run in the bottom of the fifth
made him the pitcher of record.
Elsewhere In the American
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SAN FRANCISCO(AP) — Muscleman Al
Hall is the elder statesman of the 64-member edged the Chicago White Sox 3.
Hall says the visit to the People's Republic of American squad-41 men and 23 women- which 2, the Kansas City Royals out.
China by a U.S. track and field team will be departed by air Monday for Hong King, traveling lasted the Detroit Tigers 8.l and
similar to the first trip behind the Soviet Union's from there by train May 16 to the land of goo the Cleveland Indians nipped
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Iron Curtain In 1958.
the Minnesota Twins 3.2.
million Chinese. They will compete against
"We don't know exactly what to expect," the Chinese In an Olympic type program in three
Ryan flirted with a record-ty.
40-year-old hammer thrower from Manchester, cities — May 18-19 in Canton, May 23-24 in ing fourth career no-hitter until
N.H., said. "When we went to Russia we knew Shanghai and May v-zn in Peking.
Bobby Bonds broke the spell
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pretty well how strong they were because we had
It will be a friendly rivalry with no scores with a leadoff single in the sewIn the wide 78 series profile,
seen them in the 1952 and 1956 Olympics. But kept, but affording an exchange of techniques enth, the Yankees' only clean
that was all we knew,
No trade-in required.
and Ideas Detween athletes of the two countries, hit. Ryan, who joined Oakland's
'We didn't know how we would be treated...
The U.S. team includes Ii former Olympians Vida Blue and Don Sutton of Los
We thought we probalAy would be watched all and 30 members who are current or nast national Angeles as the only sevengame
the time and restricted In many ways.
titleholder,. The 245 pound Hall and Willye winners In t he majors, struck
"We were greatly surprised. We found that White, 35, sprinter and long jumper, are
Blackwali tubeless.
out seven and walked five.
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Bangers 5, Brewers 0
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Cesar
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Don Merr-lck of Seminole Junior College, who off
Jim Slaton to back Bibby's
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licial utterances from Canada that the 1976 Montreal
Olympics are in trouble.
The meeting apparently would wrangle with the knotty
question of finding a last-minute substitute for the
Mon al site, should awave of construction walkouts that
began Thursday force the Canadian city to give up a
months-long struggle to stage the Games.
Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa told Olympic officials
here, including Ir.ternaUoial Olympic Corrunitt.ee (IOC)
President Lord Killanin, that he would sacrifice the

Games if it became necessary to preserve social order in
the province,

Singh Preakness Favorite
BALTIMORE (A?) —Singh, who missed the Kentucky
Derby because of a freak training injury, is back in
shape—ready to lace Derby winner Foolish Pleasure and
the other top 3-year-olds in the Preakness.
The last male offspring of the great sire Utid Ruler, who
died in 1971, Si
Singh is rated an 8-1 choIce In the field of 10
for Saturday's 100th running of the Preakness Stakes at
Pimlico Race Cow-se,
"i'd be a little more confident if he had a little more
seasoning," ssfd EnglLsi,-born trainer John Hm,,dll 0n
the other hand, if ?c had the seasoning and hadn't performed well, he probably wouldn't be here,"

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Tony Jacklin makes his return
to the American tour, Lee Trevino tries to recapture a lost
putting touch and Torn Watson ewes for two in a row in this
week's 8150,000 New Orleans Open Golf Tournament,
Trevino set a (lock of records with his 21-urier-par,
elght.stroke triumph in Us event Wi rear but cwws Into
this one with the putting miseries,
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team NCAA South AUantic
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its season with a 28-9 record, to end Jim Kaat's two-season
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State, Georgia, is 36-15 with two the four-hit pitching of Ross
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more games to play.
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Kansas City jumped on LerCollege, Florida, 28-14, and Co- nfl LaGrow for five runs in the
lumbus College, Georgia, 30-11, second Inning, one on an off-theboth with one game reman1ng,
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idea; Mrs. Charlotte Geyer and little faces and childish lingers
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labors
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with who have learning disabilities,"
book wi th self-contained easle students and even adults are
their husbands David and pleasure, tapping away at the Mrs. Geyer continued,
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keys, remained with Mrs.
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so students can prop it up using it.
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They'd been turned off to
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reading
for two or three years,
ski pp i
teaches Sanford Middle School minate. Experimenting at
ng e laminating an Y but suddenly they were excited
Printing on both sides of the about it.
students who have specific home she worked out a system formance In the first.
!tirnrn: disahiltjcs and is aLu
put
p;iges,
said Mrs. Gcyer.
f eolor-oding the fingers ti(
Son, her idea
tcing
"it's a great behavior Cha rlotte Geyer heft) and Kate Nash will be honored at an Author's Luncheon at the Capri
a reading specialist,
each hand to correspond with Into practice in Mrs. Nash's
They contracted a Disney modifier and has good carry. Restaurant, Saturday.
:rs. Geyer first got the idea the keys each finger should classes, and working so well, World artist to create a over into other areas, even into
(o "Write To Read"
a strike. She then color-coded the women decided to publish character as narrator of the athletics because it develops developed a set of "vowel they have plans for expanding summer. It also has a place in
program designed to teach words and sentences.
their program.
book
they wanted a "car- eye-hand coo rdination and also cards", which can be used to the system further,
the George
reading through use of the
Washington
The rules are not that difThey now became the toonish" boy who would appeal gives students
practice
improve reading skills without
typewriter —
The 'Write To Read" method University reading laboratory
when she was ferent from regular typing students, learning something to children but be acceptable to following directions. Even after the typewriter, as well as is being used in remedial and Mrs. Geyer learned
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She noticed how much the letters makes a word, and publishing business every day. upon a boy to avoid the concept they're not bored with it.,,
teachers who have no ex- Florida and In 10 other states do his doctoral dissertation on
children enjoyed using the students ar' required to read Mrs. Geyer's son-in-law, an that typing is "girls' wcrk,"
The women have also
perience teaching typing. And since its publication late last her "good idea."
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representative for Florida
Power and Light Co in the
Sanford area before she Joined
the bank in March last year.

Oriental Oven Barbecue
Chicken, Chicken Foster, Apple
Pie Chicken, Artichoke Chicken
Salad, Do's Kicky Chicken,
Dixilicious Fried
Chicken Sticks, Super-Chicken,
Florida Chicken and Zippy
Sunday Salad

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Maynard of Florida Power
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television personalities and Contest in San Antonio, Tex. on Ft. I2uderdale; Dot Jones,
will, an Il a.m. session and 3
newspaper food editors.
July' 9 are: Gloria Bruckart, Orlando;
Helen
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The 10 Florida residents Palm Harbor;
Beverly Lakeland;
Dawn
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Miriam Peirce. May

The Seminole County 4-H Pet
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working dogs; sporting dogs;
terriers and toys; non sporting;
mixed breeds; cats — pure Florida Zoo. At 1:45 p.m. a
breeds; cats — mixed breeds; display from the zoo will 1,1.
snakes, fish, etc., staged and a dog obedit
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miscellaneous — insects, birds, demonstration given by the 441
etc., and Best of Show
all Dog Project Club under the
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leadership of Merrilte Hannah.

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runaway kids to call to let their
parents know they are O.K., I
re-established contact with my
parents, went home and had the
most wonderful Easter in my
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
life. (I'm a 19-year-old boy who
dropped out of school and hit
the road 15 months ago)
staffed by olunterrs, Including
DEAR ABBY If you had a
Will you please run that item some grateful runaways who
choice,
would you rather have
by?
have come home.
your
kids
hooked on drugs or
LUCKY IN ILLINOIS
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Retiring Sanf ord-Seminole Art Anne. presldeal Miriam Vu Duyne welcomed members to a in.
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(from left) Elizabeth Berge, treasurer; Dorothea Strosnlder, secretary; Marie Richter, president;
Jane Porter, second 'ice president and Rosamond Chapman, parlimeutarlan. Not present for phot
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of the dessert favorite. The day according to pa ckage direc. ready to serve. Before serving, Makes 12 (about 2 4 •inch)
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lemon-scented cake using yolks in place of eggs and ad.
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DEAR DR. LAMB - This fall
I was often very tired. After a
SPACED OUT: ABC News about their tennis. Robert led to a regular-season slot. Leson,
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who operate the general doctor's
tests and x rays! was
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store, have another of their
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coverage. No more coin- make a good Impression that town's survival. Mr. and Mrs. episode, it's the focal point. An
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age
funds. It was that
issue which brought sharp
words between principals and
teachers at last r,ight's
meeting.
Lakeview Middle Principal
Ted Barker said he "would not
accept a continuing contract

--Do you mean you wouldn't
trust another principal's
recommendation?" Judy
Moore asked. "Is there not
some type ni professional
trust?"
Barker replied that he didn't
mean to sound that "harsh,"
but many principals operate
schools differently and a
princi pal, generally, likes to

The winds of change are
blowing in Seminole County's
And If
educational
thce winds could talk, they
would tell you trouble is
brewing between teachers and
principals in the countY'l 34

-terminated."

unless that teacher worked for

schools.

on the other
hand, say principals were
supposed to explain to teachers

me one year." In other words,
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said he didn't find "any conflict" in Barker's statements
because there is a "great deal

Henley said negotiations betBoard and SEA
have proved that.

School Board members, with a
few exceptions,
during the entire debate,
Grooms' five-point plan
asked for:
- A letter from the board
the situation,
A letter of recoinmendation from principals tc

of

mistrust
among
professionals in this county."
ween the School

work with a teacher at least a
year before appro ving that

remained quiet

explaining

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Grooms said "teachers are

teachers that they have done a

caught in the middle, anti it's
not their fault" if sthte money Is
uncertain. Once a teacher at-

good job.
- Those 16 teachers in
question should be placed on
possible.

cipais couldn't mail out a letter
of commendation to any
teacher who has done a good
job.
Grooms also said many
teachers in Seminole County
already have started looking
for jobs In other hoolsyste,
even thiough fficials here have
pledged jots will be available

once funding is made known.
The "termination" notices

and that 99 per cent of the

prove a teacher for continuing

After all, Barker noted, all

teacher's salary goes up about

contract wflew the principal's

teachers are not "super

- A preferred list of teachers

Gatchel said principals were

'' Care
Lawn

Seminole Educati o n
Association (SEA), Gene
Grooms.
Grooms' call for action was in

seven per cent, plus there is

would be rehired,
Apparently, some principals
failed to notify their charges.
The SEA is also hot under the

assured that the teacher will fit
into his scheme of operations.
A teacher who already is on
continuing contract said

teachers."
"Let it also be known we don't
have all super administrators
in this county," SEA's chief

that great security factor,
which many persons in the
school system treasure,
School Supt. Bud Layer said a

ready for continuing contract
should be circulated among
principals,
-Nooutsideteachersshould

supposed to talk to each teacher
individually and explain the
situation.
Layer told teachers, "You

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response to "termination" shps

collar about 16 teachers who

listening to Barker and other

contract negotiator Steve

letter has been prepared and

be hired until teachers in

don't mad the newspapers or

school administrators mailed
out to some 208 teachers who

were eligible for continuing
contract but weren't approved

principals moved her almost to
tears.

Rosenthal replied,
Then Canton Henley, prin-

will be mailed out to teachers
explaining the entire situation.

Seminole County are placed.
Board member Allan Keeth

the principals haven't talked to
you."

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WASHINGTON (AP)
The rifle landing force which 'i'
last remaining Marines on the saulted the island more than 14
Cambodian inland of Koh Tang hours earlier.
were evacuated today following
It was not known whether the
the rescue of the American
merchant ship Mayaguez, a
White House source reported.
Shortly before word of the
evacuation, two carriers and a
half dozen other U.S. warships
were reported steaming toward
the Island where the ship and its
40 crewmen had been held.

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theThai port of Sattabip, and
was expected to arrive by
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the aircraft carrier Coral Sea,
about 10 miles offshore.

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continue in darkness, Laitln
said, "The operation is continuing." But he added, "There
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casualty report that only one
Marine was known to have died.
However, other Pentagon
sources said earlier that there
were at least two dead and at
least eight wounded.
Laitin quoted a helIcopter p1lot as
there were many
wounded when his craft
crashed in the early minutes of
the Island assault.

Other Prntzigon sources said
the carrier Hancock also was
steaming toward the area with
helicopters on board.
Between 150 and 200 Marines
were still on a beach head on
Koh Tang awaiting evacuation
by boats and helicopters from
American ships standing offshore, said spokesman Joseph
Laltln,
lie declined to use the words
pinned down in describing the'
"I eavy and intermittent" small
ar 'its fire raining in on the Ma-

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hoped would en- the Cambodian mainland.
able the evacuation to proceed
At a Pentagon news briefing,
as darkness fell over Koh Tang, Laitin issued a preliminary
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commanders

the carrier ('oral Sea and the
six other b'arships were either
close to Koh Tang, the island
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ers ttored and moved. 3729142 or
531 IllS.
LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR I IN DEMAND SELL IT

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rhnje a new Porn,. tQrn
of osr ( I,',sst,e,i

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 377 7611 or 531 W93

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64-Equipn'*nt for Rent
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Thinking about that Summer

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 377 13)5

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OOGSOF SANFORD

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Cal' us today I Don't delay I JuSt.
dial 372 7611 or 5 3 1 9'iP9I To place

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Tha'&amp;s to you,

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weren't approved for rehire

Last night some 60 to 80
teachers blew in at the School

'.'(Q. Ldgi'iu 'teEstir'ates
373 _ 1331

Painting. Remoeiing
Licensed, Bonded 5343603

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 373
1771,

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F"ll'i'lae")"ti.

Matson Germaneft,

Air Conditioning

you sell "Don't Nerds" with a
act

Your
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1n me till your uarue't spot; mow MAKE ROOM 10 51 ,RE 'rc)up
WINTER 17 EMS.
vacant lots
SE IL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
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WANT AD. Phone 372 7611 or Ill.
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
9993 and a friend ly Ad Vitor will
Woodruff's Garden Center
t"tr
Y)I Celery Ave Sanfc.cd

Kennels.

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Herald Staff Writer

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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U*iftliOI Each Month. All We A* Is Thal
*Ycs Qualify For A U Mci. Leee.
*5)7.70 Off

*Close to everything yet away from it aIll
Large wooded lots. Street lights
Paved streets *Sewers *Sidewalks
33 Year Mort;ae% -S tl. down.

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leadership surfaced In the i
ltbeknowntomethatifldidn't committee member," Sinclair
public in recent weeks when
let his group in on my thinking said.
Seminole County 's several persons were removed
and cooperate with them they
"The attemoted boycott
'E
Democratic party chief, Larry from membership In the local
wouldbiockanythinglmlghtdo thelastmectingovermyeffot-ts
Sinclair, in office since the committee for missing three
to carry out the state party's
as chairman,
...
;t
beginhing of the year, has consecuUve meetings without
F. ~
mandate clearly shows; me that
resigned. The resignation was acceptable excuse,
.
nounced that as far as I was this isn't what this group had in
announced in a letter to party
the
One of the ousted members Is '
concerned no special group mind. From the
executive committee members.
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forced
to
consaid to have appealed to state
. •.
would exist within the meeting, I
Several committee members
party head Ann Cramer, who
'
Democratic Executive Com- dude that this group controls a
contacted by The Herald today
substantial percentage of our
directed Sinclair to reinstate
mittee.
lauded the young party
leader the ousted members. Mrs.
"But,afterblocklngmefrom membership.
for courage under fire the past Cr
"It is clear to me now that
according to reliable ¶
carrying out several duties
few months.
"'.
Unless
I do whatever It is that
sources, told Sinclair, local !;
to
...
assigned the Chair by our by.
One, who asked not to be party by-laws allowirig excuse
this
group
me to do, that
laws, the spokesman said the
identified, said, "Even when for aheense only for dea th or
committee
will
have acproached me again and
larry would say 'good evening' illness In the family were in
li
shed
not
ng
hi by the time
that If I would plug his group comp
at a meeting, he was Jumped on conflict with state law.
Into my thinking that I would the 176 elections arrive, I
by some,"
Stnjj
have all the cooperation i refuse to compromise my
told the
principles and treat any
wanted ft
The tat straw appeated to be Seminole by4a1&amp; were LU
tARRY
SIN().AIR
the pa* tow conflict with the gateby4aw,,
the uproar
"I rej~led tMt if they would member or group of members
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differenU; man I - treat the
days over published reports could noC1taOw1teat.
UontélL of the jiiiii
come to the ExecdIve
that a life-long Republican had comtnlUee membeTs report. struggle within the committee. mittee meetings arid the entire membership. That's
called democracy, I believe.
Sinclair's letter to committee
been erroneously named to the
"Shortly after taking office" Fxeaitive B0rd
members announcing his he said, "a spokesman for a would be plugged into Ill y
committee,
(Continued On Page 2-A)

system.

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$1695

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434. 273 6440. Orlando

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1. chalrs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
P4011'S
Casselberry. I? n,'aoi

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THE

44 tv

1801W. FIRS; ST.

Wood or steel desks (executive desk

Pine Knoll, 40'x2i', 3 BR

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REALTOR BROKER

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Used office furnilure

Easy Living Mobile Housing

1541 Lee Rd .Winter Park
3054414344
John 5aggo

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372 5961

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Conorct, 40*17' 7 OR

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$3995

garage.

Moving? Why Not Live

REPkCE

ROBSON MARINE
7971 Hwy 1792

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Sover,ir, 6S'i1', 3 BR,

family room for relaxing,
separate living room to entertain
you, and separate dining room.
Slide my door s open, and en ter a
10 '00' screened porch to Florida
living. I have a huge Inside utility
room and 2 car
I'm 2'
years old MY OWNER PUT ME
ON A DIET AND REDUCED ME
TO ORIGINAL COST. I'm an easy
touch at $ 36 ,900 with interest rate
slit 7• $4,150 down and live with
me for 5.37) per month. Swim in
my community pool. COME
PEEK AT ME

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spetdometer.

$17 995

Span iSh, have I bedrooms with

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certified tilt trailer Sacrifice
57.995. In""

Norris, 41'x71'. I BR

feel like an orPhan-EMPTYan no one to occupy me I'm

Unfurnished

Sanford

$2650

Wanted - Desperate

Months Rent 9!Y

Furnished or

Hwy.

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bowrldec. Mercury 115 HP, both
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1971 Seabreeze 1$' excellent for any
isherman, salt or fresh water, 60
HP Johnson. walk around center
controls, electric start, lilt trailer,
Must see to appreciate, must sell
3774515 After S weekdays
$1

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Peg. Peal Estate Broker
7771301.7640 Hiawatha Ave at I? 92

SANDRA

ItEpAlu OES

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Delmar. 41'x74', BR.

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Hrs: Mon.-Fri. 8 to
Sat. a to 12 Noon

641_1006

Crescent, 7O'x13', 3 BR.

MAY SPECIAL

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322.023), 425.2363

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3 bedroom, refurbished home,
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haded lot, soace for garden. 2

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COLOR TV,Sll,93MONTH,

bedrooms, on paved road. $12,500.

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Ice. used machines.

Regent. &amp;S'x1r, 3 OR

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Norris. 46'x17'. 7 LiP.

centers,"

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KENMORE WASHER. Paris.

ALL HOMES REDUCED

provements and wants to participate. But he Wed downtown area and expanded later.
away from some of the talk about a special taxing
"Let's s'e how much ctYp'ration
wstrict.
from the merchants and property
"Taxes right now are running 25 to 30 per cent
Roberts said.

attractive

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st St Downtown
3729411 Ele9.tI66

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SPECIAL SALE

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322-2090

U4-22

901313.7377,

Property owner, Pr. Vin:t.' I(obcrls told the with Roberts suggesting that the initial project be
that he is definitely interested m m confined to a three-block parcel at the core of the

group

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52-Appliances

RURAL BUNGALOW

Ph,

with a Classified Ad.

See Al

home for sale. Assume
payments, central Peit and air.
3334062.

home with completely fenced
yard 570.000

L

1974 Singer Zigzag with cabinet,
cash price of $61 or I payments of

Mobile

Ideal area for children, 3 bedroom

Orlando Dr.

2933

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Golden Touch 'n Sew,

financing

lleraldStaffWrlter

ASSUME PAYMENTS
U 30.

two-

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Don Pope, 372

You can get a fair price w hen you
advertise your "don't needS" in
the Want Ads.

1109 Sar4cwd Ave

vote

PONTIAC-BUICK

4

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12*51' mobile home. 12*24'

will neguliate.

Call

owners to

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Ill 95 Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful items I SHOP.

exchange REEL'S BODY

)fl7335

42--MoW le Homes

Sunland

1Y)S W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fin.

Reids Garage Auto Air
diloners and general auto repairs
Il M.lIl St., 3731379,

KULPDECOI4ATORS
409W. ls?St.
We Buy Furniture

322llI day, 323045eve.
BROKER
ASSOCIATE

screened porch on private 11,4 acre

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COVE GE
Z
Mate Rd. 427, 2.3
m iles east of 17
Pit. sanford (305) 34l$0

1651 Dealer

SL -Househo)dGoods

211 NOok. Sanford

6*37333

clean. $1,695

years

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Reduced to Settle Estate

$13500

1971 Chevrolet Caprice

like this seven
ago and everyone there was established, Knowles and Moore said, that would
greed, too. But the meeting adjourned and that have to be a referendum among afl the property
was the end of it," Moore said,
be assessed,
It was when Paulucci arid City Manager W. E.
"It takes some education to swing a
like
'Pete' Knowles got down to the nitty-gritty of that," Knowles added.
that the only hints of disagreement came
The discussion focused for a time on the
from the property owners.
proposed boundaries of the redevelopment area,

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Red MUSIarVg 4 Cylinder, radial
fire%. custom interior. Sacrifice

in Duluth, Minn., told those
present that the way to go about it is to set up ,
,I that was the end of it."
- Mayor Lee Moore
special taxing district in the area, assessing each
property owner according to the extent of his
holdings.
"We already have some advantages in the
e funds raised, Paulucci said, could be used to area." Paulucci added, ticking off the courthouse,
re planning and areNtectural services, and pay city hall, marina, Holiday Inn, ci%ic center, library
oil the special bond i ssue he envisions for financing and three banks as cxanipls.
of the rebuilding effort
Pa ulucci cdled for uiunedLtte funding of the
"We need to design a shopping area downtown first phase of his plan - hiring experts to study
and make It
enough to keep people from costs.
Mayor Lee Moore offered the services of the city
going to the out.ol..t'wn shopping
planning and engineering departments, and noted,
Paulucci said.
,

to see

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"There nave been 15 or more inettings just like this gross income on these properties," Roberts said.
one during the pastseven years.
"It's pretty rouph for some of the merchants to
"Everyone at this meetings seems to be agreed meet the expenses now."

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NATIONAL AUTO SALES

76-Auto Parts

Reconditioned Batteries,

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answered questions at

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ust
like this seven years ago and
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rejuvenation project

pizza

7600 S FRENCH, SANFORD

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Counter 1005, Sinks Installation,
available. Bud Cabell 372 $057
an ytime.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

MOOD.

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Garage door, aluminum, heavy
duty, 2"xl0'xl0' Plate glass
panels Complete hardware 377
1672.

mortgag, with down pa yme

Sparkling clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.
lakefront home, central heat and
air, trees, and other extras,

TOWNHOUS ES

ciri, rrs' sicu

Ketvinator Air Conditioner
71.000 BTU. $1 00
373 0744
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reconditioned, 3 bedr oom, It,) bath
ho me with tam. rm. Corner lot,
large rooms, Owner will handle

Swim or Fish

2 BEDROOM

4

HP

lfl21I$ CHICKEN MANURE. Approz7o
AFTER HRS.
ton a week. Will load, you haul
3220648
3773991
Otn Area, 323 6111

3221921114

$21500

STUDIO), 2,1
BEDROOM SUITES

Hunt

Home on lake, lovely living room, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths

Apartments

ISANFORDI

Jim

7521 Park Dr.
REALTOR

S60; 3

AM FM radio, Mod. style
cabinets. 5350. 323 3131
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GENEVA GARDENS

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Dsrt

Diamond Ring, 11 dlamon totaling
I carat Appraised at $630, selling
$3 50 Stereo console, tape deck.

3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot,
$11,900. Existing. 514.500, 7 pct.
Mfg. 33)5403

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REALTORS

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includes re
placement of disc
pads only

NO IN
NO CREDIT CHECk
P40 RED TAPE
TERES'

Camper trailer 11' semisell con,
18ined, Sleeps A First SADO lakes

tiller goodtondItI $75 Call 373
1593.

Bro ker 101W. Commercial
Sanforct 372_ 7511

In with good terms $11.300.
WE TAKE TRADES
FAIRLAPIE- I bedrooms, it. ,
baths, fenced yard, air con
dl? iond, easy access to II and 17.
92. $27300.

3776353

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round maple table.

OS

W. Garnett White

SANFORD -7 Bedroom borne with
den. carpeted, vacant, move right

Or

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CormlysFeed 373 1733

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JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC

$1,300 Down take over mortgage
S1S,00, Corner lot. 7 bedrooms,
Fla. room. 3232141 after S.

Y our MLS Agency

l', Mi. E 011l. Hwy 44
°H 3739719

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sink. Ice box, Sleeps 6. 5650. 323
6077 after 6

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Acreage

After Hrs. 3777111 or 373.7$12

322.2420 Anytime

iOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From S55

STAN'S AUCTION

11

Businessmen's Association in werking on
preliminary plans for rejuvenating the decaying
city core.
The landlords, five of whom were Present at
yesterday's DRA meeting at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, will be discussing ideas for
the redevelopment duringo the next month and
reporting ba('k to the I)J1..\ l')fl June 20,
J( no Paulucci,
entrepreneur and part-time
Sanford resident, made a redevelopment presenand
the lively,
how' meeting.
"It 's a damn disgrace
the downtcwn area

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looking the way it does now," Paulucci said. "We've
Herald Staff Writer
got to get the merchants and the property owners
Twelve downtown Sanford property owners are together on thifl,"

tation

NICE (LEAN (Ak lu
CIIOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS

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OVER

Its "11

Bdrm. w w Carpet.

omes,

322.6457

MAYFAIR- 514,000. 4 bedrooms,
7' baths. family room, extra
large lot, half block from Lake
Monroe Pool, too One of our
ni cest homt

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
lit IISE.
ci.

322 S"I

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

LAKE HARNEY-- $31,300. 2
bedrooms, 7 baths, frame,
lakefront, Only 3 years old Fur
niShid. too. Exceptional buy!

2795

$

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Payments less than rent. Buyers
from II thrv retirement. Must
Qualify-Excetlert
investment.
Your questions can be answered
Contact us.

"5ANFOD's SALES LEADER"
CITY
NOW ONLY 521.000. 3
bedrooms, 1,300 SQ ft. plus. Al
Shape, close to downtown Many
extras

WE FINANCE

Commercial

3776653

smoother brealcin
period. Disc brake pads

even have a sensor that
,,sounds off" when pads
need repl acing.

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Genuine GM Brakes
feature crown-ground
drum brake linings for i

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3737716

Move Into A New Home
For $120

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2 Beoroom. fenCed yard
$175 mo Adults prefer red

Rentals $1 00

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Reg R ea l Estate Broker

Furnished

lfl(iles north on 11 t2

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'71 tome below dealer
first
conic first cholcet Plus Fla.'s
finest t)%cd Cars, Dick Illaird
Ditsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph $31 IllS, Open
Sundays 126

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Choice Listings

TAFF[R REALTY

(31877? ClitfiordonRraitor

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The (lest &amp; I
Service The Rest. Western Auto I

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32771-Pr ice 10 Cents

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Sanford, Florida

Property Owners, Businessmen Asked To Help

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Datsun.Subaru Sale

Antiques, estates Consinmentj
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Spinet Models
SAPSFORDAUCTIO?J37373

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Pick up junk cars FREE Smalu
price for others. 3721621.

7:30 P.M.

Pianos upright and

veni8'flfly located

7439 Myrtle Ave Sanford
P hone 3 21 064 322 77 At
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1111 $4 prunciI: i nter es t plus

Bedrooms, 7 uaths, water front.
Actults enly, r pets $700 mo 373
J1SQ

blue exterior. pøwctef blue
leather
_________
interior lfl 321$ After 1

AUCTION

6 18 'INN

2 new homes ready to
Show Low in price, high in
quallly
Plenty shade. Con

WIT`T REALTY

control, power sea ts ana Wunctows,
trunk release. Recently inspected,
new mufflers Gleaming diamond

Hwy 16, West. Sanford

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LAKE MARY,

Ill W. Ist St.
11 : Yr. old. 3

196$ Lincoln Continental mint
uW,tt,.i, 90 pt off criginal price
PS, PP. Radio. dimAtø

Top dollar return on consignment at
75 pct. &amp; 35 pct We also buy full
houses, estates, etc.
OpenDIlilyiflamn 5pn

W M E Farms, Oviedo, Fla 303
3456431 Day, 303365 6511 After 6

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UNBELIEVABLE
But true a 71 7 bedroom home.
completely
furnished
with
fireplace, separate dining room,
electric kitchen, fenced yard, and
many other extras Only $10,900.

BARGAINS

WINTER SPRINGS

Nice 3 bedroom house near down

Auction

-

wire, clothespins, all in good
c ondition Contact E P. Bruce,

old, large family room with
fireplace, very Iare lot almost 1
acre ldyllwlld Sect,cn 3239468

EXECUTIVE

Larry Saxon, Realtor

ICitihen equipped
SiSOMonIN 377470

Merchandise

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373 6335

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy 1 or IDOl Items
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Me

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy 17 92 Open Sat &amp; Sun 9 S

Aamtv_am

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80-Autos for Sale

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CASH 322.4132

Seedt,.ci equlpniq'nt for over SO beds
(300' x 1') In(lu(ie,, 001h covers
"A" frames, stakes, end posts,

UYUwnerLovely 3 bedrooms. lyea r

urwe

Desir able area. l bedrooms, 7baths,
central heat and air, family room
Only $32,300.

33-94I0

3 B edroom block house

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Isperd $1,000

72-Auction

Broker

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Horse 'railer 517,500 10 Pc?. down
MID FLORIDA REALTY. Inc
831 7710

'121 P643

nat re.
'UI IreC
studded ano room for a pool
large 7 bedoo:n home plus family
room, near Mt Plymouth Golf
Course 575.900
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COUNTRY LIVING

1 Bedroom unfurn apt. air, car
peted. kitchen equipped Adults
$9$ 50 377 224 eves &amp; w ee kend s
4

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1970 Roadrunner II),

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Why pay rent! Move in now! 2
bedroom home, will accept trade.

I

Mr. Goodwrench
has
a
service Special
for you

Thanks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost. Try one
today I Phone 3fl.Th1I or 531 9993.

Friday Nights, 7:30

'1 BR, 7 bath, 2 car garage, cor ner .
lSO'xIlS, PLUS 7 apartments,
(Income $170 monthly) All for
534.950

Days- 377 6173
Nights 377 5121 or 3777332

Buy

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166

DAVE S'373 9370

AWOODED

patio, fence. low cka*n Only
119,750 Acre Realty. REALTOR,
373 7750

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GM OWNERS:

We Buy Furniture

Grange City Blue Springs

Winter Springs, 3 DR. screened

rty

'4Ufl, '

small spring, over 100' on paved
road $17,500 Terms. 131 7*91

3234061, 373 0517 Eves

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berry. Hwy 1792 830 1204.

Pierson, 10 .icres Nicely wooded,

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

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