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the Festival was at 10 o'clock, hand, with produce and rum- along with special sales
Jack Homer was showing his
Chamber Agri-Business many farmers had their mage goods for sale. Proceeds festivals of their own.
enthusiasm over the day Committee Chairman Wendell produce out long before that will go to the Good Samaritan
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Prices were left up to the festival is a success, then I brisk business," while merThe
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today's festival after the suc- the animals to pet, treats to eat
Woollolk was the best qualified "We did want to make sure
It isn't, then it'll be Jack's For a shot in the business arm cess of last fall's Farm City and a sawdust pile
f ull of
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everyone had his Ulorner's) baby."
during the day-long festival.
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VihIen said the Board was
to employ the partner Of County matters conceming operation faced with a limited number of
Attorney Tom Freeman to be of various utility fftins in qualified attorneys because
the Board's new utilities at. Seminole County before them representing utility Interests is
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and would be paid on the hourly "foreigis to most attorney S."
Ned Woolfolk of the firm Of rate schedule.
By GtX.NN McCASLAND
Woolfolk will replace Sanford
spending a week with the
Knowles, who has been might support the Sanford by the Sanford Commission
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Freeman and
Woolfolk was selected over an Attorney Robert Morris, who
Herald Stall Writer
delegation there, I have found serving as chairman of the resolution.
pointing to the apparent
Altamonte Springs, was em- Orange County attorney, ran Into disfavor with the board
they i the delegation) will listen technical coordinating corn"l
would
rather
live
under
"failure of the state's
ployed by a vote of 3-2 with Seymour Benson, the only other in recent weeks regarding
Sanford City Commission
Commissioners John Kim- attorney discussed during this utility matters,
night went on record as supThe resolution urging the Act, Indicated lawmakers said prior to making his motion Florida
League
brough and Dick Williams morning's session.
of
A contract between the Board porting passage of the "Little state legislature to approve the appeared favorable towards for
passage
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resolution,
Municipalities
with
legislative
voting against the action.
In opposing the action, and Woolfolk will be drawn to EliTis" planning act and the state-wide, planning act came passage of the "Little Elms and Stenstrom joined him.
Harry Williams said, 11 1 dread the finalize
Commissioner
em- repeal of the Seminole County after Moore told the Corn- Act" and explained that
Woolfolk's
The Commission also i
Knowles had been sent lii
Kwiatkowski moved the county thought of sendin9
* somebody as ployment. No date for signing of Planning Act of 1974.
mission, 1 *1 don't set- wily we through "personal work," the structed Knowles to draft a Tallahassee
by the ColilmLssion
board employ Woolfolk at a rate green as a gourd into a cour- the formal contract was set by
he Commission adopted a should be forced to suffer under county legislative delegation letter th be sent to other citiv at the request of the Florida
of 125 per hour and Corn- troomto carry the banner of the the Board,
resolution calling for the two land plan laws such as we
League to assist with the
missioner Mike Ilattaway citizens."
VihIen cautioned Freeman Florida Legislature to enact the have under the annexation
organization's
work
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seconded the motion.
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legislation
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cities.
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Vihien Jr, cast the !erriing in ciørllng with utility matte'i partne:and lit said ..ilhe feels
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tlanager W E 'Pete' Knowles instances where there are two
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Cambodia's failure to release the ship "would have
the most serious consequences." That diplomattough language is used only in grave
situations carrying the possibility of military action.

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White House counsel Philip W. Buchen said that
The sources said the Marineswouldbe flown from From the Cambodian roast, under escort of two
Just alter dawn, a White house spokesman said rither of two laws restricting presidential use
of
Okinawa to the U.S. air base at Utapo in southern Cambodian gunboats.
U.S. military planes were keeping the captive ship
military
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would
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Ford
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Thailand.
The United States was working through inunder observation.
U.S. armed forces in this instance. Warships from
There was no inunediate word about what use termediary countries to obtain release of the
Ford was kept informed of the developments
the U.S. 7th Fleet reportedly have started moving
would be made of the Marines once they reached merchant ship, but also was preparing a number of throughout the night, White House officials
licials said,
toward the Gulf of Thailand where the unarmed
Thailand, but the move apparently was designed to military options.
If diplomacy fails, Ford will fact the difficult Mayaguez was Fired upon and seized by a Camback up President Ford's warning of possible
Marines could be flown by helicopter or carried decision of whether to use military force to rescue
"serious consequences" if the new Cambodian by amphibious ship to the location of the vessel if the ship Mayagu ez and its 39-man crew. Adding to hedlan gunboat Monday.
But administration sources said Ford hopes to
government does not release the merchant ship Ford should decide to commit them in some effort that difficulty, some administration sources said,
recover
the ship through diplomatic channels,
Mayawz and its crew.
to retake the Mayaguez.
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Circuit Judge William G.
Akrldgcof the 18th judicial
circuit has submitted his
resignation, effective Jnly
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Doug Stenstrom, chairman
of th e area nominating
commission, Stenstrom
said his commission will
nominate a slate of cantill the varancv
didtrs
and submit LI to Gov.
Reubin Askew, who will
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urging the repeal of the
Julian Stenstrom, citing the
city's displeasure of having SCilliflok Planning Act, porn
''two land planning acts'' which ting out, ''I would Just as soon
be included with the other 66
would ilkit Seminole built)
should the "Little Elms" countles, instead of having a
separate act to cover Just
measure be approved,
Seminole County,"
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capital working with th e ret- urti ; urging the
of Legislature to retaia the
Florida
League
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t of 1974 and that PlanCornlegislators, told
mission that should he return to the "Little Elms" act be
the capital "I feel confident tha t passed, It would exclude
I can obtain the repeal of the Seminole County.
1974 land ph'.n zi."
Moore and Stenstrom both
In addition, Knowles was took exception to the county's
instructed to:
action and Knowles explained
continue work regarding that the "Little Elms" act
the double taxation problem: would be "more realistic as to
— seek repeal of Mooney bill dates" Involved.
cover i n g ii n n C X a t I 00
Under the Seminole Count)
procedures.
Act, the '.'eunty planning
"1 feel returning
to program must be in operation
Tallahassee Is a must In order by 1977, while under the "Little
to protect our inierets Elms" act, the program would
localy," Knowles said. "After begin by 1980
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spent most of their time wit.h
their local people working on
special

The action catne in a joint "having two of everything
resolution from Nlayor Lee creates problems."
Moore and Commissioner . Stenstroin joined the mayor

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION
K now lestoTaltahasseetowork
George Touhy is 'plmuicd' by his wife. Ieuise, for having been with the county delegation on
selected by the Sanford Rotary (lub as a Paul Harris Fellow, the land planning issue as well,
iiiily the second in Sanford to receive this honor with earlier
'1 will eh.-oine the ctni..
recipient Torn %leI)nnaid. Teuhy, a former club pre.slduI, has
Imu.ssioner, Knowles said. "1
had perfect attendance for 30 years, and
cited for his faithwould urge the Cornmlss!on
ful and valvable service to the community. 11,QO0 or its also send the
Mayor, If possible
1%3kflt has hera ecat b;ied t the fltory
dtk,ii in to gibe ven more support to U
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and will be used for educational awards.
legislative Qrograrn (here"
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WASHINGTON AP
from Ford administration officials, Congress is moving
tuwi: :roval by the end of the wt'vk of Funds for
transporting and resettling South Vietnamese and
Cambodian refugees.
Among an array of congressional actions on the
refugees, the llou,e Appropriations Committee was
meeting today to vote on a $405-million money bill. The
Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved an
authorization bill for that amount by a 13-0 vote Monday
afternoon.
Meanwhile, a review of problems involved In the
resettlement of an estimated 130,000 Indochina refugees
in the United States was scheduled today by the Senate
Judiciary subcommittee on refugees.

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MARSHALLTOWN. Iowa A's ) — Lance Cpl. Darwin
Judge graduated from Marshalltown High School less
than a year ago. Tonight, a special memorial in the school
iymnasum will honor him as one of the last two
American Marines to die in Vietnam
The traditional "taps" will be sounded in honor of a
fallen comrade.
A Marine officer will present the American flag to the
dead man's parents.
Henry and Ida Judge are still waiting for the day their
son's body comes home for burtal.
Judge was 19 years old and had been in Saigon less than
a month when he and Cpl. (lanes McMahon Jr., of Woburn, Mass., weme killed in a rocket attack on Saigon's
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—Bobby Joe Hill, 18, Boston-Butler Court,
Oviedo, on a charge of grand larceny involving the
alleged theft of a $129 television April 1 at yre's,
Fern Park.

The case was recently sent back to Circuit Court
f trial after Parker appealed issues in the case to
the Fourth District Court of Appeals and the
Suprene Court.
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Larry Williams says he knew i
"as wrong to shake down builders for poli ti cal contributions to former Sen. Edward Gurney, But he sa ys he
'nsidcrrd it "part of the sp' Is systerim
"I Felt we were doing nothing more than oth er political
t andidats before us," Williams said Mon da y under
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At the outset, in early 1971, Williams said tie didn't think
whether it was right or wi ung to raise funds from builders
in cxchang !cr Federal housing Administration favors,
it Was more than a year later he began to worry about
tims own tax situation, he said, consulted an attorney and
iimie to that realization.

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without disrupting or distracting a trial, an attomney for
two 'IV stations siays .
The request fora change in the Code of Judicial Conduct
to allow TV and still cameras and tape recorders in
uourtroomns goes to the Florida Supreme Court today.
Technological developments have outdated the ban,
former Rep. Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemnberte of Miami said
in a brief filed earlier on behalf of the Washington Post.
Newsweek stations, WJXT in Jacksonville and WI'LG in
Miami.

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chairman, a House subcornmrnittee has slashed many em
the tough provisions from a bill that was designed to boost
tenant power in disputes with landlords.
The consumer law subcommittee amended the bill ((s11131659 extensively Monday but postponed a final vote
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a*irmen On Keller

TAI.LAHASSEE, Fin. Al' cation Uttairmais I). Robert wouldn't change his mind
on Barron had told lawmakers
lie told Gra ham that he ought confirmation
Senate President Dempsey (;rahamn in the eye, said he Keller,
earlier in the day.
to run for governor if he votes
"You were fools to do it,"
Barron has threatened to de. would replace him and others If
Barron's remarks were made
Barron
predicted
Monday
for
Keller.
Barron
said.
co mmitteechairmen who they voted for Keller "unless to a group of news
comittee
reporters, night that he had enough votes
Barron
arrived
shortly
be
fore
Barron
called Keller a poor
Iminmi and vote for con- they sho w me some justifica- lawmakers and guests at a to knock Keller out
of
his
job.
Askew
left.
Referring to the administrator,notfjttoservethe
firming O.J. Keller as secre. (ion."
Dade County legislative delega- lie declined to give an exact Keller confirmation, he told the poor, the mentally retarded and
lacy of health and rehabilitative
The Panama City Democrat lion barbeque at the home of count,
departing governor, "You're the mentally ill of
services,
said he hadn't seen such Justifi- Sen. George Firestone, D.
At the social gathering, Bar. going to lose it Rube."
Barron said the chairmen in
Barron made it clear Monday cation and didn't expect any. .Miami.
ran wasted no time getting into
Askew shook Borron's hand "my Senate" have the
[Kittle line with Guy. Iteubin heads, had to be reappointed the day th at three Se na te
coin- Firestone.
friend."
philosophy.
Askew at the feet of Keller and after Askew was re-elected to mittees plus three extra mciii"If you're going to vote with
The
Senate
president
said
he
"And the governor he can
has given senators a choice of his second term,
hers will hold a joint heating the governor and for Keller, you was angry over a letter from forget it. lie's not
gonna tell my
standing with the governor or
Graham, U-Mianu Lakes who Thursday on whether to dump ought to get a job
with the Firestone last Friday mocking senate what to do." Barron said.
ttieir president.
Favors Keller's confirmation, Keller.
governor," Barron told Fire- an earlier Harron letter that
Asked several tiinc.s if he was
Barrori, looking Senate Edu. told a newsman that he
"Rest easy, the war is on," stone,
urged senators to vote against serious about his threats, Barron replied that he Whs.
Barton had said the Rules,
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"It appears we won't get any.
TALI.MIASSEE, Fla. (AP) Ronald Richmond, It-New Port apply to the appellate courts
thing done until we get this
The Senate is in better posi. Richey, said they would take and allow referenda
on local
thing is behind us," Barron
¶nm th:!n the voters
(Is' plan to hioIIe Speaker Ikn- "ption for
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whether an appellate judge aid Tucker, D-Tallahassee,and and circuit judges.
Barton said the reason Fireshould remain in office, house Judiciary Chairman William J.
stone
wrote the letter was that
Nuckolls
said
the
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Republicans say.
~~Zg
itish, D-Port St. Joe, in hopes
It ,
Firestone is the only senior
Three GOP members of the that some change in selection of Republicans preferred for the
Democratic
senator who has no
House Judiciary Committee judges could go to the house Senate rather than voters to say
chairmanship.
whether appellate judges
said a Republican caucus has this year.
Firestone was chairman of
should
stay in office because NOTED COMPOSER VISITS BRA NTLEY
endorsed the proposal to have
the
Joint Legislative Auditing
voters cannot be expected to i)r, Clifton Williams (right),
i"lori'ki Supreme Court and apThe Missouri plan would have know
chairman of the University of Miami Committee last session under
the character and record lh'partment of Music
[wal court members confirmed judges appointed and then run of
Theory-Composition, recently visited Lake then Senate president Mallory
suet)
disWnt judges, while the
by the Senate.
on their records for voters to
The judges would be appoint- decide in a yes or no vote senators can,
l)irertor Dun Schmaus, Williams is an award-winning composer
"You're not dealing with a
ed by the governor from nomi- whether the judges should stay
lie called the Missouri plan and has conducted hands and choirs on international concert kid and you're not dealing with
nees of judicial nominating in office. The delayed bill would vote "a sham election."
tours. iflerald Photo by Jane Casselberry 1
the uninitiated," Barron told
commissions.
Firestone.
The proposed constitutional
Firestone replied that "it's
amendments would leave Unthe people's Senate," and that
touched the election of county
he was elected to represent his
and circuit judges, Rep. Paul
constituency
in Dade County,
WASHINGTON, D.C. President Ford's office, responding refugees "will be equally distributed throughout the United
Nuckolls, It-Fort Myers, told a
,
wishes,
to a letter from Congressman Richard Kelly, has assured States,"
new4 conference Monday.
The proposal was offered as a Floridians that the impact of the Vietnam refugees entering the
The White house has responded, saying "every effort will be
substitute for the Missouri plan state will be minimal.
made to ensure that resettlement, to th e extent possible, will not
which the house Judiciary
Kelly told the President last week in the wake of a number of
be concentrated In a few enclaves Li the country and will not
*,'M4cb,pc5,p'
Committee has voted !o delay
leiters from constituents who were worried that Vietnamese
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result
in
economic
or
social
service
hardships."
until next year.
committee
meetrefugees
t.eing
processed
at
Eglin
Air
Force
Base
would
be
The White House letter also referred to testimony by Am.
"We left the
AMER)CAN
bassador L. Dean Brown, director of the Indochina Task Force,
ing feeling like we had dodged resettled in Florida.
SOCIETY
Kelly told the President he was concerned that "Florida will
the issue," Rep. Richard lang.
who said the refugees will be fairly disbursed throughout the
Icy . R.Clermont, said,
have the task of absorting more than a reasonable shareof the
country a nd that "economically ha rd-hit areas" will be avoided in
Langley, Nuckolls and Rep. South Vietnamese refugees" and asked for assurances that the
the resettlement process.
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trial of James Madison Tutor, 57, of 758 Lormann lot shooting entered a: innocent
Circle South, Longwood on a charge of carrying a plea and was set for trial the
concealed firearm was con tinued until the week of week of June 2 before Circuit
June
Judge J e A. Cowart Jr. Tyrone
Jones,
of Society Park ApartSamuel Singleton, 48, of 1102 Roosevelt Ave.,
Sanford. had been docketed for trial this week on a ments, was arrested In the
charge of carrying a concealed firearm. Monday shooting of Samuel Juickson, 21,
he pleaded guilty as charged and admitted he had of Sanford, at the apartment
a .fl caliber pistol in his right pants pocket when complex.
Joseph MrIcn Rogers, IS, of
police arrested him March 20 at the Goldsboro Bar,
1303
Wynnewood Dr., Sanford,
W. 13th St., Sanford.
was scheduled or a tine
Singleton sa id he had earlier given the weapon to on a breaking and entering with
the bartender for safe keeping and had Just intent
to
commit
a
retrieved the gun when he was stopped by a misdemeanor charge. Sanford
police found Rogers in a closet
inIn
a burglarized house after an
Judge Johnson ordered a pre-aentence
observant
neighbor alerted
%'estigatiofl for Singleton and allowed him ,o remain
free on bond pending sen te ncing. He faces a officers that a house had been
entered while the owner was at
possible maximum five-year prison
work.
guilty plea.

TAI.I.A11A.1kSEE, Fla.(All) — Bills making the Public
Service Omnmnission appointive instead of elective are
gathering nilomnentwmi %%iUl approval by a House corntintlee and i second look by a Senate
The Senate Government Operations Committee has ap.
Proved a bill increasing the PSC from three to live 111Cmhers and retaining election of meimibers but was scheduled
to reconsider today,
lopping the House calendar was Appropriations
Couwiittct' consideration of a bill by Rep. Carl Ogden, I)Jacksonville, au th orizing a one pe r cent local sales tax if
th e voters agree in a referendum.

Williams Admits Wrong

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—Merle F Parker 56 f Lake Drive off S
Sr.ford Ave. Sanford. Parker a accused
violating the state medical practices act by using
the title "Dr." in connection with his name.

....Steven Edward Mohr, 19, of 107 E. Jenkins
Circle. Sanford, charged with possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon. Mohr is accused of
having a pistol on March 6. Court records Indicate
he was convicted of grand larceny In January.

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of Otha Lee Booth, 41, of 816 W. Third St., Sanford.
Booth is accused of uttering a forgery.
Other triaLs for the week, in the order scheduled:

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Sanford, on a charge of uttering a forgery in connection with the cashing of a SX check Feb 4 at a
Sanford supermarket.

Jury selection was expected to be completed by
noon today in the first of seven trials scheduled this
week before Circuit Court Judge Clarence T.
Johnson Jr.

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NEW YORK AP — New York Mayor Abraham
Beame takes his 11.5 billion money hunt to Washington
today with Gov. Hugh Carey in tandem, both shaking their
heads over an apparent advance turndown by the White
House.
"We find it difficult to believe that the President would
arrange a meeting that would serve no purpose," they
said in a joint statement Monday.
With a midafternoon meeting set up with President
Ford today, the two were mystified by a statement by
White House press secretary Ron Nessen that Treasury
Secretary William E. Simon's turndown of special aid to
New York City was "the administration position."

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involving hacksaws and tools
smuggled Into the jail, but
charges against him were
dropped when he negotiated a
Trials have been set for
week of June 30 for three guilty plea in a robbery case. it
Another liunate, Lawrence
Seminole County Jail inmates
charged with attempted escape Grant Shazer, 21, of Apopka,
and possession of contr aband In pleaded guilty last week in the
a county detention facility in a Jailbreak attempt to possession
of contraband In a county
2 jailbreak attempt.
Entering pleas of imnocent detention facility and was
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laine
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Clanton, 24, plead Innocent to veylng of tools into the jail. As
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possession of contraband in i. agreed to testify agai ns t Mrs.
r -county deten tio n fadlitv. si is Clanton.
[)onnii' Oneal Routh, 2!, of
scheduled for a separate trial
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the week of June 9, before Orlando, accused of lewd
assault upon an eight-year-old
Mayor Walter Sorenson signs the contract on behalf of the City of Lake Mary to seal the purchase of Circuit Judge Rcbert B. girl in a May 5 incident at an
the Southern Gulf Utilities water system serving the community of less than 3,000. Looking over a McGregor.
Darnell, Jmlyn. ana Clanton Altamonte springs shopping
$10.000 check for the down payment Is Ed A. Werzyn (seated, lift) of Southern Gulf. Other officials
before Circuit center was docketed for trial
%itnessing the ceremony are (left to right standing) S. William Fuller, Southern Gull attorney; will be tried
June 9.
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Deputy Mayor harry Terry; City Attorney Gary E. Massey; City Clerk Kay Sasiman and B. C. Judge A. J. Hosemann
A 26-yearold Orlando man,
A fourth inmate, Marion Lee
Conklin. city consulting engineer. The city is to pay the $40,000 balance remaining on the purchase
Corey, 23, of Sanford, had also arrested last July by Sanford
price by Dec. 31.
been charged In the attempt police on an aggravated assault
charge, was scheduled for trial
June 16. Police said Jessie
Willis was being booked into jail
when he fled on foot, outrunning
a jailer, lie was arrested last
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Sharer's wife, Mary Jane
charges were Rocky Ray
Darnell,20,of101MayrOseDr., Shiner, 21, has admitted she
Sanford, Floyd JOSlyfl, 32, 01 clIrnbedtheJailbuilding%allto

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Only life-and-death surgery
Is being performed In most hospitals In seven Northern
California counties as the physicians' protest of
malpractice insurance rates Umtens to extend
statewide.
"It's a foregone" conclusion that this will ultimately
extend to the entire state of California," said Dr. Sanford
Marcus, president of the Union of American Physicians.

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STARKE, Fla. (AP
State the prison reception center at
LouieWainwright,dimectorof cal at Lake Butler where the sentenced to state prisons are in
corrections officials prepared lake Butler into the 10-man prisons, testified in a federal prison population has been county jails around Florida
to move 100 inmates into a tern- tents borrowed from the Flori- court hearing at Jacksonville twice the normal capacity of waiting for transfer, he said.
porary tent prison today while a dii National Guard,
Monday that tent living wasn't 727.
U.S. District Judge Charles
federal judge pondered whether
But only half the facilities the best situation, but it was
Wainwright said the entire H. Scott refused to Issue an into Interfere,
were ready because a weekend better than cramming four men state system has 13,045 inmates Junction Monday evening halt.
About 200 inmates are even- storm delayed completion of in a one-man cell,
compared to Its emergency ca- lug occupation of tent city.
tually scheduled to move from the fenced-in tent city.
However, he said he would
The crowding has been typi- pacity of 11,105. Another 591
study the matter overnight and
issu e a final decision today.
Tobias Simon, a Tallahassee
attorney representing state inmates in a federal civil rights
TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP)—
The engineers said their most area iritially or drain a very misstating the facts," Cole suit, asked the judge to prevent
After losing In court, the Army restrictive rule would require large area,
said.
the we of tents to house prisonCorps of Engineers is trying to permits for farmers' plowing
In a suit in which the Pollu.
lie said the court ruling would ers.
escape its responsibilities on and homeowners' swimming tion Control Department took only require that water be
"The tents are a symbol of
wetlands protection by fooling pools when, in reality, the rule part, a federal judge in Wash- controlled at the source if it will the bankruptcy of the state's efthe public, says an official of would only cover mangroves ington ruled that the corps must carry pollution into waterways forts to provide housing for the
the stale Pollution Control De- and marshes where farmers extend its permitting above the —'the same as now required by prison system," Simon said.
partment.
and builders seldom go, Cole traditional line of mean high the state,
lie also has asked the judge
Terry Cole, PCD enforcement said.
water.
The purpose of the Pollution for an injunction closing the
director, charged Monday that
"The tractors would get bogweek released Control Department entering sta te system to new prisoners
The corps last
engineers were deliberately ged down, like over the
the suit is to develop a common until it has facilities to handle
mdi- four proposed rules, ranging set
of stan
making misleading sta tements ator," Cole said.
da rds among the them.
nothing more to the
from
doing
to try to stir up opposition over
lie said the only time the
state, Federal Environmental
Simon told reporters during a
most severe which engineers
extension of the Corps' control farmer or builder would have to said would require permits
Protection Agency and the court recess that the state could
for
of wetlands,
corps so persons will have to reduce its prison load by 2,000
get a permit would be to (ill an plowing and
pools.
meet one standard in getting a or more by releasing those
"These statements area girn- permit, Cole said.
sentenced for such "victimless
muck to get opposition of oune
'l think the legislature crimes"
as
marijuana
,j1thte wills vdid iuiteuests like agrees with this purpose," he possession, bolita players,
the farmers by deliberately added,
gamblers and prostitutes.
lly The Associated Press
Monday, May 12, 1975
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The House
Bills passed:
Sales tax f:xeinpts pollution .ontrul equipment from
the state sales tax. 1111746. Craig. To Senate.
Malpractice Creates a joint underwriting authority to
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111112-12. Kutun. To Senate
Personnel
Exempts personal secretaries to elected
state officials from the Career Service System. 11131291,
Melvin. To Senate.
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Motor vehicles
penRlty for unlawful
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a
motor
t'hick'
from
w tmich the serial
hIlsM'iori
number has been removed from a second degree
misdemeanor to a third degree felony. 11131219. Fontana.
To Senate.
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Stall Writer
WINTER SPRINGS — Police
Chief John Govoruhk told The
Herald today a radar unit Is
being operated in the
Tuscawilla subdivision where
speed limit and city limit signs
are not yet posted.
He said police have Instructions at this time to merely
give warnings to motorists,
Govoruhk added, however, In
cases of excessive speed where
the drivers are clearly in
violation of state and municipal
speed laws arrests will be
made.
The Chief said he has contacted the developer of the

Daniels said the police patrol
the area on a regular basis,
athugh It is mfles from the
main residential and business
sections of town and can only be
reached by road by going
outside the city limits.
"They do a good job and 1
suppose they were already
enforcing the 20 mph speed
limit before. Everyone was
pretty well satisfied," Daniels
said.
lie said he thinks It is right for
the police to enforce the speed
limit even though the speed is
not posted. "They say
ignorance of the law Is no
excuse," he added, agreeing
with City Attorney Newman
Brock's off-the-cuff opinion

established on the opening of
the new Winter Springs School)
Lu be iiviit dl (hat until
drivers become accustomed to
the new speed.
Councilman John Daniels,
who resides in the Tuscawilla
area, formerly known as Winter
Springs Country Club, confirmed that the two signs put up
on Tuscawilla Road are the only
two city Limit signs in that area
as there are none within the
development, part of which Is in
the county,
The unincorporated area in
Unit I, Daniels said, the county
has put up 25 mph signs, but
there is no slgr to denote where
county' jurisdiction ends and the
city speed limit prevails.

night by the Council, on Sheoah,
is 25 mph. Govoruhk said the
alread, puttii livt it*
City
speed limit on South Edgemon
and Moss Road where the speed
Limit was raised to 25 mph.
Prior to last week's Council
action, speed limits on all
streets, with the exception of
SR 434 and Tu.scawllla Road,
were set at 20 mph within the
city. Using power to set speed
limits by motion through an
ordinance which recently went
into effect, the Council also
raised the speed in the Ranchiands area to 25 mph.
The Chief said it is his
practice, when there Is a
change In speed limit (such as
the school zone on SR 434

subdivision about putting iq
regulation signs to mark the
Uly liur4ts within flwlUa
and the maximum speeds
permitted. The developer expects to get delivery from the
sign manufacturer In two or
three weas, Govoruhk added.
The part of Tuscawilia Road
within the city Is already
marked with signs designating
the 45 mph speed limit and the
city limits, he said.
Winter Springs Boulevard
has been changed to 30 mph and
other streets in the section are
20 mph.
Signs will also be Installed on
Sheoah Boulevard by that
developer, Govoruhk said.
Speed limits as set last Monday

Votes Variance For Railco Building

Longwood Ignores Warning On Zoning
By DONNA ESTf
amid warnings from City by industrialist Georges St. Engineering Co. Inc., an Illinois vehicles such as train engines,
herald Staff Writer
Attorney Joe Davis that the Laurent for a variance on a firm, wishes to relocate In the insisting the operation would
LONG WOOD City Council action could be challenged In building he owns on Commerce city. lie said the firm will be not be paint manufacturing, a
Street off SR 427.
using the building for "blending use forbidden by the city's 1959
last night voted 4-I to Interpret the courts.
The
vote
concerned
a
request
St. Laurent said Railco and mixing a coating" for zoning ordinance.
a section of the zoning orDavis said the ci ty could not
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property for anyone of Cems
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said anytime something Is
mixed
together,
being
something else is in fact being
Frank Woodrmdf of Sanford wasn't ico happy with lfr unwanted "paint job" his car received manufactured.
yesterday while It was parked an Magnolia Avemnse. Apparently someone dropped a pastk bottle,
St. Laurent said uses In incontaining red paint, on time street aa a passingintorist Inadvertently ran over the t,oui, causing
dustral
areas, once considered
two
the C*D to POD oil, ,pewIU the P&amp;nt ou Wuudruil's gold-cOIOTed automobile. Needless to
polluting
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during last week's Council
session.
He said be 4&amp;es 1s,t fee't this
would be a speed trap.
Councilman Irene Van
Eepoel, who is public works
commissioner in charge of
roads and bridges, said she had
received many complaints
from residents during the past
week, most of whom wanted the
streets posted and the speed
enforced.
Van Eepoel feels arresting
drivers for speeding in unmarked areas constitutes a
speed trap. "If any other
member of my family was
arrested for speeding where a
street is unposted, I would fight
it like 'heck," she revealed.

Lakeview
Asks Hike
In Medicaid
Lakeview Nursing
Center today joined some
200 other nursing homes
throughout the state in
asking the Florida
Legislature and Governor
hteubin Askew to increase
the ceiling on Medicaid
payments for the care of
skilled nursing home
patients to $615 per month.
A recent cost study by
the Department of health
and Rehabilitative Services, based on a cost-out of
existing federal and state
Laws, revealed that the
average cost to a nursing
home in Florida for
providing skilled nursing
til e s!'7 p'r
patient per month.
The present cap on
payments for skilled
nursing home care in
Florida is $550, which
rvnks near tie bottom of
the list among the 49 states
Participating in the
Medicaid program.

"How are you going to be
aware of the speed limit if you
are not on Council and there are
no signs," she said.
Although Govoruhk said the
city has ordered other signs to
be pited, Van Eepoel said,
"Nobody told me a thing and
they are not coming out of my
budget."
Van Eepoel has repeatedly
told Council of the need for
funds for the needed signs,
which she estimated will cost
$1,200.
Councilman Donald
Browning said there is a ;ieed
for signs within the city.
"There definitely has been no
attempt to hide the speed
limit," he told Council.

Return Of Road
Funds Pledged
A representative of the State
Department of Transportation
(IX)T) has informed Seminole
County Commissioners that the
more than $300,000 to be taken
out of the county's secondary
road fund would be replaced
within a five-year period.
The money is earmarked for
purchasing rights of way in the
southern part of the county to
allow the building of the
Maitland interchange for
Interstate 4, according to
Charles Sylvester.
Sylvester said DOT intended
to use the $300,000 for pin-.
cha,irg, IN, ri1'hts 1 way 'ithq
the next few months.
The only construction
scheduled for Seminole County
is primarily two ramps for the
exchange.
CoialImsjssjunera were concerned about when and how the
funds would be replal'f'd in t ho
road fund, but Sylvester
assured the board that it would

be repaid before 1979.
Vihlen
requested
that
Sylvester, in a letter to Cornmission, define the state's intentions to reimburse the
monies before any action was
taken.
Sylvester said he would
comply with the letter request.
Sylvester said approximately
nm
rr day .,,jfl
either lea v e or enter Seminole
County on the new interchange.
The interchange is on the
borderline between Seminole
and Orange County.

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enrolling Monday. Others shown, from left, are foreign itudint
ad.isor Jo Ann Rowe, Pham family Sponsor Donna Gutman, l)r.
Pham Huu Phuoc, lather of the students, Nguyen Thi Xuan Tku,
thclr mother, al Dean &amp;'hrdber and Richard Sewell of the
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In su bsequent stories by th e news media U'II be
part of my job to educate you to the value and efIecliveness of this proposed statewide program.
One which will eventually tle'In with a national net.
work. . . when you're in trouble, Instead of trying to
remember various seven-digit phone numbers, all
you'll have to do is dial 9-1.1- and help will be on Its
way.
I've been asked "will you miss it, John?"
Naturally I will. Probably much the same as I did
when I first left the radio and TV announcing field
many years ago to go Into private business. But
then again, look at the challenge w hich is waiting
for me now..
Although I'm tempted to credit the many who've
been so helpful to me as the Clock Watcher, I'll not

dickens when there is an error, but rarely taking
Into consideration all of the innumerable times she
corrected the mistake!
Thank you to you all for being patient with me,
when quite frankly I didn't completely believe In a
column; but, It did serve while playing the part of
the Devil's Advocate.
Would I do it all over again If I had the chance?
You betcha!
Nssibly the only minor change I'd make the
second-time-wound would be on those occasions
when I inadvertantly offended someon e unintenfionally. That column would have been rMffitten
to save that person some grief.

nightly with a humble prayer that I never deviate
from telling it the way it is; and not ever lose sight
or the tremendous responsibility connected with
this %chicle which helped mold public opinion and
confidence.
Today is to be my rinal effort with The Clock.
Tomorrow will be the beginning of another
awesome responsibility - again in the area of
~%orkmg for the people — while serving as superisor of the 9-1-1- emergency network for Seminole
County.

them all; or that I would have adequate space to
mention all ef them.
Instead, perTrit me to exercise that special
privilege for it sp,ecial single salute, and offer a
genuine 'thank you' to all you others.
Singularly. it has to be to The Herald's proofreader Mary Frances Davis—who caught many of
my blunders before you read them in print; and for
being so kind to always question lily writing to
mak certain the interpretation would not be
confused. Hers is a thankless job. . . catching the

meet the business and political leaders from around

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the state and the nation. But you know, none was so
big or great that they overshadowed you readers on
those occasions when we met publicly and you
made me feel like a king.
I'll remember it all.
I've been so fortunate to have you all as my
legion of friends.
On behalf of my wife Jane and my three
children, the Spolski family says, "God Bless You
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Viet Cong soldiers, (tressed in rumpled green uniforms
devoid of rank Insignia or patches, were a deadly,
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tourists from the countryside.
Walking in groups aniong the city's fashionably (tressed
women, they bargain for Japanese radios and watches in
the marketand drink Coca Cola in sidewalk st,alls.
The rininants of the South Vietnamese army disappeared in an hour on April 30th — the day of Salgon's
surrender. At 10 a.m. Saigon's troops were still digging in,
preparing for a last-ditch stand. At 11 a.m. they were
gone, and at noon piles of uniforms, boots, rifles and ainwunition (oul'l be seen along the city's streets.

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projects" and get down to doing what he's Wred for —
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Hectic at times, to be sure: but, always
rewarding in the sense that this column ha s
nrntroversial if for no other reason than to get you
to do your own thinking on a particular subject.
And during the eight or so years I've been
privileged to author 'Around The Clock,' I tried not
to lose sight that it was devoted to the 'little guys
and gals' who took the time to read It.
Unfortunately. the most burdensome aspect of
clocking-Mong was these same little guys and gals
ho got into the mistaken belief that all they had to
do was call me with their problem and presto it
would be solved,
Nothing is so simple in life, obviously. Perhaps
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who councilmen say is doing a fine job — but were directed
men Ellers works for.

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Grier replied that since Ellers came on board a few months
ago, a meeting was held In which "we felt it was unfair to have
him i F:lIer rome in cold."
And Hug said it is the "administration's view that the city
engineer be responsible for ins~pections dealing with rights of
ihay.Then Councilman John Zacco asked Ellers if he'd like to
respond to charges that he, on direction from the city adnorustration. spend,- most of his time performling lnspe~flons

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But Grier said he didn't feel the issue presents "too great a
problem" since council has just recently "professionalized" th e
city by hiring professionals to head up departments within the
city. "it will take time," the mayor said. "it requires training and
a break-in period."
And even though Council Chairman Edith Dcr l -okc off the
ensuing debate, it was evident that the imue will rise again.
manner Ellers is directed to spend his time — inspecting or
engineering.
Also during last night's meeting council turned down the
county's request to provide mutual fire protection.
City officials said the county has nothing to offer the city in
terms of a mutual fire protection pact. And so, a unanimous
decision was to turn down the county's request.

"Do you think he'd tell you that?" Orando asked. "He'd have
to be crazy toanswer when he works for the city manager and the
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spent "running all over the city. If this is tile case I don't think we
are saving anything," Orlando noted. fie said the city spent
"Wh.at about the engineering?" Councilman Charles Sizer
$143,000 on r onsiil(ing engineer's fees last year, and he said he queried. Sizer said he was under the impression Ellers was hired
didn't waot to scea like amount spent this year.
"."O ,Aewouldn't have the expentliture from consulting engineer's

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the Senate Subcommittee on Intelligence, now
right to restrict the actions of the President while it
investigating the FBI and CIA, may be concannot move with dispatch or unanimity to fill the templating more than mild rebukes for the
vacuum in executive authority which such agencies' misdeeds. The tone of questions belng
restrictions would create. In this case, we should asked some prospective subcommittee witnesses
praise President Ford for doing exactly what had suggests the final report, if probe facts warrant,
to be done. Had he waited for Congress to make up may call for wholesale restructuring of the
its needed legislative approval, the opportunity 'to bureaus to include tight new protections against
abuses of power.
carry it out safely would have been lost.
One man questioned by Senate panel staffers,
Congressional pawing and stamping over aid to
Cambodia and Vietnam went on for two weeks former FBI agent Arthur Murtagh. has told
while climactic events which that aid might have them the restructuring is not only necessary it is
feasible -at least so far as his former agency is
influenced were unfolding in Indochina. Those
concerned. Murtagh, now an attorney and
events have now come to a melancholy conclusion, college Instructor In upstate New York, says he
but we are seeing the same syndrome prevent the advised the subcommittee "I can restructure the
federal government from pursuing a coherent FBI in 90 days so that somebody like Hoover
could never again reign, and In fact nobody,
energy policy, an issue very much alive,
The President's energy prosals have been on clerk to executive, would risk doing anything
congressional desks since late last year. When in that wasn't entirely coct."

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bill to provide humanitarian aid for Vietnamese
refugees. After an emotional debate the House
voted 24.6 to 162 to deny authority to the President to
use U.S. military forces to evacuate refugees from

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graduates are expected to don cap and gown this
spring, an all-time high. and while the job
market may not be at an all-time low, the Clan
of '75 Is going to find employment offers down by
at least 4 per cent from last year, according to a
poll by the College Placement Council.
What makespictureeven
is the fact that nearly 60 per cent of this year's
crop of graduates will be liberal arts majors, a
group with the worst job prospects. Although the

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still under federal regulation. The response from
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all graduates, liberal arts students have been
experiencing a decrease ln job offers for the past
five years.
Three-fourths of the employers who responded
to a CPC survey &amp;Wd they filled less t1w 10 per
cent of their college hires from liberal arts
ranks. By contrast, students with engineering
and business training are still being recruited.
Even though the number of job offers for
engineers has also dropped, these grads will f
jobs waiting for them, particularly In the energy
field.
Nobody recommends shifting liberal arts
students Into engineering or turning liberal arts
colleges Into trade schools But, with better
career planning, counseling and placement
services, Improvement.s can be made, sap the
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wistle." Murtagh envisions a bureau that
Congress was a move to stop him. Meanwhile, the polices itself, as well as the nation, "not a
two houses of Congress are miles apart on drawing Gestapo,W at au, but people who will not allow
up an energy program of their own that might be wrongdoing to go on with Impunity."
liberal arts graduates more competitive in the
offered to the Pria
,sident as an altemative.
Actually, the plan is not revolutionary. Under ,,
We should not ex pect unbroken harmony longtancfIng U.S. law, and any number of It seems that no one wants to the but neither older. Within the religious community there Is employment market, particularly In reference to
between a President of one party and a Congress historic American principles, the government does one want to grow old. But to live Is to grow lively interest and attention to ft theme, most entry-level positions," says Dr. Alva C. Cooper,
heavily dominated by the other party. Our system bureaucracy is even now hypothetically old. The question Is how to do ft graciously, vividly seen In the new book "Forty-Nine and chairman of the CPC study and a former
established to protect employes who report any creatively, and meaningfully.,.
How do I holding" (Morgan Pub.)
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of checks and balances requires that even when the
become a nice old m,.u?"
For example, students need to be given a
Richard Knox Smith started working on Ugs
same party controls the White House and Congress, evils of superiors. It's hard to imagim an im- —Richard Knox Smith
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volum,e
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he
blends
the
broader
choice of minors and electives and must
the two bmiches of govermment shoWd keep their Wiiat court ndft aga'""' any
Western society has finsilly admitted that the
could PrOve job, P) or th
l*güi
Useli aitr planning early. no later than
rsonaI
adventures of being husband, father
distance. A rubber-stamp Congress giving a resulting from his honest uncovering of federal whole world is getting older. Western culture,
and friend well Into middle-age and Plow he the sophomore year. Employers need to be
President everything he wants woidd be dangerous mischief. Ideally, at least, employes are to be especially North America has been on a youth discovered new opportunities in life and new encouraged to launch innovative progrum in- &amp;
binge for half a century. In the United States,
— but so is the other extreme. The present
rewarded, not punished, for good conduct.
volving such things as internships, part-tune
Madison Avenue has been selling the youth dimensions to his faith. He argues that, "PerCongress is exhibiting signs of plain obstructionism
In fact though, the government does not image from
to
cosmefics,
from
ensonal
growth
and
renewal
can
reclaim
middle.
work
and vacation jobs.
always practice what the customary mores tertainment clothets
Finally, the federal government can help by
- Middle age is a period for new ventures.
-determined to deny power to the President to act
to evening wear. Age was evil, age..
We ought to have enough self-confidence and providing better statistics on job trends and,
independently, and unwilling or unable to act on its Prebch. The unemployment rolls have who
for 20D
put Middle-age was pre-death.. Retirement was
rears
been
dotted
with
men
and
women
to experlirent. Don't allow some since the hard-pressed colleges have little money
own. If this is "politics," it is going too far.
viewed as a concentration camp with a suntan. If courage
principles above prudence and ratted on the
amusement on the part of friends to deter your to spare, by providing funds for career counboss. Si-agent Murt.agh, for one, while never you were getting older, the youth merchants told harmonica lessons or your aspirations to be a seling at the four-year level.
you to get OUt.
losing his job,sayshe did at least suffer Isolation
writer or the Idea of getting your Master's
The College Placement Council has scheduled
as an agent with predilections for questioningBut now this has changed. Nobody can point to Degree.. "
igh
a national meeting In Washington May 77.30 to
the exact month or year but a powerful new force
bureau miscues:
is In operation and reaching Into the Imperial
Smith aims his fire at the thouundsof middle- and careers and
will submit Its views and 1
The Federal Aviation Admlnisfration has been ordered by
"I just refused to go along with dishonesty. I rule of YOUTH. To pick a time and place I would aged clergymen who may be at a professional
recommendations
to
Congress.
Transpertation Secretary William T. Coleman Jr. to stan- was assigned to the squad that wiretapped say that it was the March issue of Esquire which sag point or a clerical plateau. Yet so much that
dardize the rules and procedures for communications between Martm I,uther King, for example, and I just had a major article on how to grow old with style he proposes is fit for all readers who may be 49
East m"U West's last food
air traffic controllers and pilots during landings at the nation's flatly refused to do it. They couldn't do much to and grace. This clever yet profound article said and holding or 50 and fading' Much of his style
WestcontInues to meet East lnthat fascinating
air~. Investigations of two recent crashes near Was)"on, me, because I knew too much about them, but I simply: act your age, dress your age, enjoy your and frankness reminds me of the faith-optimism country called Japan, and the latter will never be
D.C., both revealed that controllers and pilots may give cli!' was frozen in my grade (rank)."
age. Sneer at the facelifts. Maturity has to be that flows through the works of Keith Miller: the same again.
ferent interpretatlons to the same terms, depending on which
To remedy such recriminations, Murtagh earned and only when youth is gone can this be that in spite of our foolIshness, sin, and despair,
Latest evidence -which will probably dismay
a4ort is involved.
suggests congress write laws and set up ap. fully achieved.
God prefers to work miracles of change and joy. more American romnticists than Japanese
Mr. Coleman wants the FAA to get uniform rules adopL-d in paratus whereby FBI employes could, "quickly
traditionalists — is the skyrocketing growth of
Everywhere we see confererim on aging,
One of the profound insights of this book is the
45 days. We hope the job can be done somer, considering that and effectively," report charter infractions.
articles on retirement. columns on growing author's conclusion that God loves the future. the fast-food franchise business.
500,000 passengers are flying in and out of the nation's
every day. After half a century of commercial aviation, It is
hod:ir. that hse pe c...durts viere Ot staitd2idizcd lcng ago.
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lived In the city,
did not exceed $ per hour.
funds fraudulently because On Union Contracts
The booth will beon display ln
Council voted to have some CETA employes are
conjunction with the Freedom National post a 12,000 bond to getting paid for their lunch
By MICK L(WHRIDGE
Vihlen said Alley will advise have been scheduled. A second
Caravan to be coming to Zayre assure payment of the first 80 break)," Dar.ks said.
Herald Stall Writer
the
Commission on the law, meeting between Alley and the
Plaza. Sanford, May 26. Theme hours work done by Conklin.
Cou n c i I m a n
Donald
facts
and alternatives, but the Commlssion will be held at a
for the display will be
Bloom said although a final Browning reported police are
A
notch labor negotiating Board will make all decisions later date.
"Yesterday, Today and inspection of improvements in reporting 15 minutes before
attnrney, Granville Alley of and "give the directions" for
One idea which Alley said litTomorrow."
the single Family and patio their eight hour shift begins and Tampa, has advised the
labor negotiations.
may
propose to commissioners
Daniels said Jack Horner, homes portion of Wildwood was stay afterward to make out Seminole County Commission
Alley, of the Uu-m of Alley, is the establishment of a blue
on a game plan for any upcom- Alley and Blue and a 20-year ribbon committee of area
Ing union negotiations,
veteran of labor negotiations, businessmeni who have prior
Alley met with commission- advised the Commission to experience
with
union
ers yesterday morning in a con.. meet in closed sessions on negotiations, to provide input to
CALENDAR
fidential and closed session in matters he felt to be critical to the Commission.
the County courthouse, and any negotiations.
The Commission has no prior
Commission Chairman Sid
He
advised
the
Commission
dealings
with
union
huy 0
Seminole Audubon field trip.
Open House, Pre-school MAY 17
ld)lwilde School IYTA, 7:30 Vihien Jr. said, "preliminary that closed meetings were not negotiations, according to
Sanford Middle School PTA, 7 Meet at Kelly Park Rock Education and Development
Seminole Counts School Bus p.m,
decisions were made" on how to in violation of the sunshine law Vihien.
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and that was not unusual for a
display and band will pldy. In. vited.
Church Education Building, beginning at 9:30 a.m.. old U.S.
Vihlen said those decisions governmental body to hold all
Alta m o n I c- Casse I berry
stallation of officers.
7:30 to 9 p.m. Open to public. Bank building, Sanford Plaza. "hambt'r of Commerce Orange will be made public and were meetings
behind closed doors,
UNIFORMS
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discussing
labor
Seminole County Citizens Juice Club, C of C office. tentatively scheduled for when
IdyIwIIde School advisory Transcendental Mectitation, 8
committee, 7:30 p.m., at the p.m., Sa nford Civic Center.
Clunber of Commerce Mayors' Band REACT team No. 2&amp;.5 Altamnonte. Speaker, Joel release today.
negotiations.
WHITTENTON 1,, '\
school
The Count)' already has been
Prayer Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., coffee Break, 6-11 p.m., Pen- Kiiiirey, of U.S. Geological
Alley also has been hired by
ACTION LINE £
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Ohio Club of Deltona pot Holiday Inn, Altamonte ney's Auto Center, Sanford Survey on- water conservation approached by teamsters and the City of Sanford for labor
UNIFLAIR
Free blood pressure tests, 24
carpenters
local
he
Springs.
Guest
Speaker,
Col.
Plaza.
Free
refreshments,
and
cl~ep
well
injection.
unions dealings.
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p.m., Sanford Adventist luck dinner, 6 p.m. in t
representIng
county
Postal
Unilorm
emploves
Quincy
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Col1ins
former
POW.
drawing
MAY
2
Alley
aid
he
has
written
Deltona Community Ccntcr.
Church, 7th d Ehis.
by Penn Garment
Seminole County Federation primarily in the roads and letters to representatives of the
Program by Southern Bell
Auction b' Deltona
in stock!
Installation of officers of
United of Woman's Clubs, 10:30 a.m, par ks departments.
unions involved but no meetings
Co.
Dr. Arthur schawlow, Telephone
1,
Theme: Dellona Civic Association Church of Christ, I p.m., church ineeting fol-lowed by covered
i,
"Father of the Laser," will "Thinking Machines," a Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Deltona fello%shiptuIll, l%9
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dish
luncheon
and
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nstallation,
speak to Florida Chapter of the narrated filin given by St. Community Center. Light Blvd.. Deltona.
Board
meets
at
9:30
a.m.
and
Phyllis
Tammey.
optical Society and guests at 8 Serras
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luncheon at noon, followed by
Sanford Women's Republican Casselberry Woman's Club,
p.m. at lAngford Hotel Treetop
meeting and installation.
Bram
MAY 15
Room, Winter Park.
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business mee ting and sa ck
Bad
Check
seminar,9
a.m.
to
Seminole Audubon Society
Senior Citizens Week at
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MAY 14
Disney World trip. Bus leaves 11:30. Panel of merchants, lunch.
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hope Ball for Cancer Society dish picnic at Silver Lake home
Agri-business Committee, Sanford Civic Center, 9 am. bankers, law enforcement,
I 010(11 So. of Dog Trick Rd
and
state
of Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford.
at.
cancelled.
Seminole County Commissioners have formally denied
8:15 a.m., Greater Sanford back at 6 p.m. call Mary secret service
for
MAY 24
MAY 19
Commissioners signed the resolution denying the hikes
building.
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MAY 16
and
Meeting for Families
Fertilizer sale, Optimist
('hlrkt'n barbecue supper friends of Spinal fill ida, 8 p.11)., Youth Athletic Fund and yesterday, the final day in a 55-day period to reply to the utilit y
spon.sored b% Sanford P011ft Forest Park School. Silver Star Central Florida Chorale firm's request following a public hearing.
County Attorney Tom Freeman and Bill Dale, head of count
flenevoleni
Association, Road, Orlando. Guest speaker benefit, Mid-Florida S&amp;L,
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legal denial document prepared by County Utility Attorney Bob
.'on
Its.'nevolent
Building
Plaza, Casselberry.
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Mental Health program at
Morris.
lakefront. Tickets available
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The rewlution was sche&amp;,Ied to be delivered to the uti'.,,,
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from 11BA members.
ldylwildc
Elementary
School
firm
yesterday
Hospital North, Altamonte
Luongo, Sanford. and Mrs.
MRS TINA SMITH
afternoon.
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British Floridian Club of Springs, Speaker, Dr. A. Arnold Skating Party,Melodee Skating
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Mrs. Titus Smith, 80, of t412 Tenn.; siste, Mrs. Isabelle Unitarian Church hall, 1815 E.
rtquests, declaring the firrm cost of operation was too high.
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Smyrna
firm
The
had requested a $6 flat sewer rate be raised to L5
Valencia Court West died Knott, New
tfl('flthlv for the first 4,000 gallons, and 70 cents per thousand
Mondy morning. Born in eight grandchildren; one great. Robinson Ave., Orlando.
MOVING GIN
Sanford Chapter 1977 AARP,
ga llons'
for everything exceeding that figure. An average sewer
Tuskegee, Ala., she lived in grandchild.
bill would have jumped to $13.25 monthly.
I3rissnn Funeral Home is in 2:30 p.m., First Federal of HOSPITAL N 01 ES
Sanford for the past 70 years.
Seminole, Sanford. Charter
The monthly water rates, which are now $3.50 for the first
BE A REAL
She was a member of the charge of arrangements.
presentation
by
Col.
Joseph
5,000
base
gallons
and
40
cents
per
thousand
gallons
in
excess of
Church of the Nazarene.
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Peycrly Ann Lee'
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ADMISSIONS
I)eRita, assistant district
thatould have been raIsedtoabase rate o1$5.
two
Survivors Include
Howard
HEADACHE!
5.,obotd
Z'hlen'r It-c
The Finis seres 1,000 cutouwrs in the Sanlandu Winter
daughters, Mrs. Evelyn
Funeral Notice director. Speaker Mrs. Richard Weale Smokes
Ella
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Springs, harmony Hills and Fern Park areas.
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Ostensibly, he works for Joseph Matatba, the "('fl-ey) have grave doubts about the South ElatiglIfi, kcpt
Pressing to liiove Americana and
company secretary-treasurer, rith whom Vietnamese Army's ability to repel an offensive
their Vietnamese Supporters out. In desperation
flyingout Viet
support"
unless the tomatoes fail to pass muster with the tampering trial In I9.
without Martin's authorization.
Agriculture Department can they be rejected.
"He Is always a gentleman," said Matassa of
Martin emphatically disagreed with this
The ambassador
The Justice Department has brought
Marceflo. The tomato tycoon denied any assessment, and he never lost faith In President Baughn's dismissal angrily demanded General
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Arabs suspected of collaborating with Palestine
guerrillas, the Israeli military command reported.
Ile raiders searched for terrorists in the village of Ait
Around, about a mile from the Israeli border, the cornmand said.
On Monday the Israelis brought back four men and a
woman "for investigation."
A military spokesman said "not a bullet was fired"
during the raid today.

privately insist they don't like doing busines with
a Mafia generalissimo, tlwy are obliged by law

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
chairman of the County made nine months ago, there reports. They take 30 minutes different job functions. I would hassle." He said he had asked
Herald Staff Writer
Bicentennial committee, has are deficiencies occurring since or less for lunch. Danielsad. rather see someone work happy Poli'° Chief John Govoruhk to
WINTER SPRINGS— City ass ured him some state funds the which must be corrected .
muted firemen aver?ge 50 for seven hours than unhappy look into it.
Council voted last night, at the will be forthmming Loint:Wiie
Gary Massey was appointed hours a week.
for nine," he added.
"I think we are going to find
request of Councilman John after June.
assistant city attorney on the
Councilman Frank Durrance
Mayor Troy Piland said,
e're going to have to ha ve an
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Councii authorized City recommendation of City said this indicates some of the "Winter Park had run into a hourly schedule for each
inittee chairman for the city, to Engineer B.C. (Cal) Conklin b Attorney Newman Brock. city employes are wot king well little problem when firemen department. If we exceed the
provide $300 to fund the corn- work with Land Engineering Brock said Massey would be a over eight hours,
and police were working hours, we are mini, to rind
inittee projects providing the Co. in reference to dedicating "back up" only. during
"I am concerned a bout a overtime and not getting paid ourselves paying overtime,"
city attorney finds no legal the balance of the streets in vacations or emergencies such blanket policy bcn applied to for it and now had quite a legal Piland told Council.
obstacle.
Wildwood subdivision for city as illness.
Daniels
Daniels said the committee maintenance.
attempted
to
would "have to close shop" if it
In a letter to Council, Jack D. resurrect his motion setting an
(lid not obtain some funding for Bloom, director of Land eight hour,8-5 &amp;i%. with an hour
its expenses. lie said the Division for National Homes off (or lunch, tabled last week, Labor Negotiator
committee members could not Construction Corp., the but found he had opened a
afford to continue paying costs developer, said Al Land of Land
erit.able Pandora's box and it
from their own pockets and no Engineering had advised the was tabled again.
money was available to par- city would tequire recom"I will quibble with paying
chase plywood and other mendations
I rom
its for eight hours of %4ork and not
materials For the city's engineering consultant and getting eight hours work. Right
Bicentennial booth being National agreed to reimburse now we are probably getting
designed by professional the city for his time in making C ETA
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ctta •orieatibkt sine Company of New ('.tli3 He b ht'putrd li be dli k'1 to be learned from every disaster, it may and to ti!fcn the resistan zigaimect the Hanoi
forces.
di.thbued to Army, Navy and Air Force in- effective salesman, whose oilers are seldom be worth while to review the facts,
stallations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, refused. He started out in l962-3 by helping to
Actually, th. story began before Martin
Even aftet Thleu fled the country with a
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wangle a tough contract with several super. arnved in Saigon in July, 1973. We reported oi parting
blast at the United States, Martin
Feb. 1, IM, Umt the Joint Chiefs expected the thought there
At Imt two civillm agencies, the PuW markets.
WAS time to negotiate an honorable
For the record, MarcelIO has saldonly that he ceasefire to break down and the Communists
Health Sece and Veterans AdinInUon,
to settlement, He delayed the evacuation,

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WASHINGTON — The Defense Department (the) New Orleans area." He "gained (his) Ambassador G raham Martin did a "good job" of throw the Communists back.
has bought $1.1 million worth of tomatoes, reputation through terroristic activities," the directing the evacuation of South Vietnam.
When the Saigon defenses also began to
"I never had much faith in Monday-morning mllapse, his advisers wimted to encourage the ff
strawbeff ies and cantaloupes from a firm whose files also reveal.
top salesman is Mafia godfather Carlos MarThe public record of his syndicate con- quarterbacks or grandstand quarterbacks," sa id formation of a gov.rpment that
could negotiate a
cello.
nections dates back to the Kefauver hearings of the President. "I would rather put faith in the truce.
This would permit the United States to
The produce was approved by still another the 1950s, He figured again In the "Joe Valachi" man who carried Out a very successful bow out of Vietnam, th
ey contended, with some
federal agency, the Agriculture Department, hearings of the l960s and the House crime evacuation,
degree of honor.
which dutifully inspected the Mafia man's hearings of the 1970s.
Apparentiy, this barb was aimed at us. We
But the militant Martin called Instead for
tomatoes and pronounctd them suitable for
The House hearings Indicated he was a $1,600- began reporting last month how Martin was

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t(1ay freed 10 hostages held captive in an aircraft plant
by about 50 striking union members,
Th e police arrested a number of th e union men and took
control of th e bu ilding in which t hey were barricaded.
Police us,ed clubs and tear gas against the workers, who
koke into is builcing at the bruted Aircraft plant in suburba
, n Longueuil after a Queber Ff4leration nf T,af.x)r rally
protesting the provincial
'
government's proposed
legislation against corruption in the construction in.
dustry.
The men reportedly demanded the government kill the
legislation and also bring about a settlement of their 16.
month-old strike against the aircraft company.
They took two women and eight men hostage. Four
policemen were reported injured.
The strikers invaded th e plant during a riot at the main
gate which a police spokesman said might have been
staged to provide cover for the invasion,

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ten noons and t-ivi'ninq% ItiQhs in the
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juSty In thundershowcns $1,t,n
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Fxtc'nde'd F orecasts Thursday
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(loudy south portion Occasonal
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VA-Medicaid
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Plaintiff.

NOTICETOCREOI1ORS
To All (redator and All Pei
Moving Claims or Demands A gainst
Said Estate:
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demands which you may have
All parties claiming intMMIS by,
30111ASt the estate of MARY G tritosooh. under or against William 5
PETERSON, deceased late of Percy. ska William Percy and
Seminole County. Florida, to the Marilyn S Percy. hi wife. and to all

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Sanford, Fla.

tot 7. Block 1. SKY LARK SUB
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Estate of
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AUTO PARTS
AND ACCESSORIES

Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk oi the C$tCU1I Court

Deceased
TO NOTICE TOCREDITORS

ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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SAID ESTATE:
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NOT ICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
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state the Place of rit'sid'Once and Post
office address Of the claimant and
must b Sworn to by the claimant.
t agent or attorney, o the same

more
Florida,
particularly
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All the furniture. furnishings.

Attorney for Estate
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. Warehousie, Inc including:

CASE NO. 74.1353.S

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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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sell the following described proWty Front (West) Derw of the Seminole
at public sale for Cash to the highest County Courthouse In Sanford,
bidder Said real property Is migire Florida. the above drxribed perSWIfICAllY "Uribled as folloitirs: SOMI propevfv. Said properly being
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ARTHUR H BECWlTH JR the Ii 00 AM on the list day of May,
Cterk of this court pursuant to the A 0 1975. offer for sale and sell to
final iudgmt theretofore entered th e hlohes t bidder, for cash , subject
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lot, if it accurately describes a standards and made methods and cleaning of rest rooms, cleaning. A special senior
product or service, and that is improvement. He is now atCommercial accounts are citizens rate gives 10 per cent
certainly the case with the Blitz tending Seminole Junior usually done 3timesa week, but off the regular price on any
Clean Janitorial Service of College studying business can have every night service if cleaning, even carpets and
Sanford.
bdmlnIsfratlon which enables so desIred, Local businesses uphoistry.
Blitz In German means him to do his lub better.
serviced by Blitz Clean Include
Biltz Clean will go all over
"lightning" and the BlItz Clean
Ralph started Blitz Clean 2 churches, doctors', dentists' Seminole County as well as
Janitorial Service, owned and years ago. He is Ilceised and and
other professional offices. Deltona and DeBary. with no
operated by Ralph Dukes, gives does floor stripping on both file
Blitz Clean also takes care of charge for mileage.
fast, spotlessly clean lanitor and terrazzo surfaces. He then the outsides of commercial
Blitz Clean works hard to
service both Inside and outside re-seals and finishes with bulldings, sweeping down make every customer a
your building or office.
waxing and buffing. He offers cobwebs, sweeping sidewalks, satisfied customer. Ralph
Ralph Dukes is 32 years id spray buffing. which Is a
washing windows.
Lawn Dukes says. "if after we get
and was a Management method of maintaining a floor
maintenance Is done in Con. finished you're not satisfied,
Engineering Technician In the after It has been reconditioned. junction with the building don't pay mel"
Air Force for 7 years. Four This gives It a "spit shine"
maintenance service.
So for iigtningfast. nogamble
years were spent in Germany effect.
Blitz Clean welcomes small cleanIng service call Billy
-- he met and married his
BlItz Clean takes care of the jobs as well as largeand will be Clean Janitorial Servlce at 323.
wife Joanne. They have S complete cleaning of offices- glad to cleanyour residence. 5954. Remember,
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children, all boys, In the dusting, waxing and mopping, The will do your floors, carpet clean, Its Blitz Clean.
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calendar months from the lime of 1975, In
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claims and ormands which you, or
twither of you. may have &amp;g6i.,
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law enforcement agencies, aryl
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briefed by dLstricl officials and School or Lorraine Whiting,
past 01 statm on what to Sanford Middle School
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legislative chairman went to
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Kate Nash and Charlotte
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Attending the awards diver Authors' IAncheoln at 12:30
were Mr. and Mrs. George p.m. Saturday, May 17 in
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Comptroller Issue

CLASSIFIED DEPT

Snagged By Shevin

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The County Commission's
controversial proposal to create
a county comptroller has taken
a turn for the worse with a
decision by Attorney General
Rob Shevin that the latest
delegation bill is unconstitutional.
That bill, an amendment 0.0
the Commission's initial
proposal, was approved b)•
SeminGle's Legislative
Delegation at a meeting in
Tallahassee last Thursday.
Basically, the bill left
recorder duties with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court.
But, Shein says the duties of
recording would have to go with
troiler if and when such an
iffice is finally created.

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Otherwise, Shevin says,
someone could challenge the
basis of con.
split on U
stitutionality.
in events,
accordlngtoStateSenatorjohn
Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, will
necessitate still another
delegatkn meeting to consider
the Impact of Shevin's ruling.
However, State Rep. Vince
Fechtel, R-Leesburg, who all
along has opposed creation of a
comptroller, has been quoted
saying he will not go along with
any measure Shevin says m'
be unconstitutional.
Vogt said 'he delegation will
third time on the issue. At
upcomin: mecting. he said

The Violent

\/ictini Or Crirnincil
WASHINGTON - iNEA; James Martin, a 27.year.old
hotel porter with a wife and two
infant daughters, was waiting
at a downtown bus stop here
two years ago when "four or
live guys" demanded his

money.
Martin, ghetto-wise, was not
abouttorlskhislifeforthe$Ghe
was carrying. He handed it over
with.*it protest, whereupon
hoodlums beat him to
ground, kicked him mercilessly
and - in a final act of wanton
savagery -beoke the neck off a
soft-drink bottle and ruined
the jagged end Into Martin's
right eye.
Martin, who had lost the sight
of his left eye when he was a
child, Is now almost totally
blind. His principal assailant,
age llatthetlineofthecrlme,
is serving 40 months to 10 years
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scarcely more than a
decade, the United States has
become:
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murder, robbery and ault
with weapons have increased
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by a presidential commission
five years ago to mend its
"bloody-minded" ways, and
has seen violent crime increase
nearly 50 per cent since.
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LegalNotice

enQ.eged in bus'ness at Pt 1. B'sx
194. LoogwoOd, Seminole County.
Florløaundecthefictitiousnameos
BOB'S USED CARS. and that I in.
tend to regter said name with the
CterkoftheCircuit Court,$eminole
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Nicholas .1 iEnderle and Karen
Endefle,slldproperlyb.ing located
in Seminole County. Florida, more
psrttcularly described as follows:
One (1) HOme made motorcycle,
Seminole Count-i 1974 License Pd3

he provisions of the Fictitious
Name StatuteS. To Wt
Section
MS 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957
S Robert L Crole't
Publrh AJil73, 79 5jy, 13. 1975
OEM 135

located and stored at Altamonte
Garage In Altamonte Springs.
Florida
Further information
available from the Civil Division of
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department. Sanford. Florid,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Semino!, County, Florida. will at
flQ0 A M on the Itt, day of June.
AD. 1975, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder, for catt. subject
to any and all existing leins. at the
Front (West) Dorr of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida. the above de'%(nlb.d
sonal property
That said sale i being made to
satisfy the term of Said Writ of
Execution
John F Polk,
riff
Seminole County. Florida
Publish May 13. 20. 77. June 3, 1975
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged in busineSS
t 943
Wymore Rd. AIP$monte Spai
72701. Seminole County. Florida
under the fictitious name of
FINANCIAL PLANNERS, and that
I Intend to register said name with
?ht Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in cc
cordance with the Proviscils Of ftte
r;c?,t,gus t4.amr Stalcjtos. To Wit
Section 165$ Florida Statutes 1951.
5: WillIam Bilme,Publish: ?,ty &amp; 13, 20. 27. 1975
DEN

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Notice is htr'hy ijiam that i am
COUNTY, FLORIDA
engaged In business at '-lighway
CIVIL ACTION PlO, 75.143-CA.*9-G
Altamonfe Springs. Seminole
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK.
('.ntj. F11i- iaa. .rnd
tit I;;aic.,
Plaintiff.
AITAMOP4TE GOLF
name
of
VS
OPIVINGRANGE.ondthatlintend
JOHN J SQUARTINO ar4 ANITA
tregisIersadrtamewiththClemk
C- SQUARTINO. his wife.
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Defendants
County, FIIda in accordance with
NOTICE OFACTION
the provisions of the Fictitious
TO JOHN .1. SQUARTINO and
Name Statute's. TOWiI - Se'cficn
ANITA C SQUAIfTINO. and cii
$6509
Florida Statutes 19S7
parties P'aving or claiming to !Save
5' Sam F Sardi
50y rit. title Of inferest in the
Publish April79. May 6. I). 20. 1975
property herein described
OEM 117
AODRES UIkNOWN
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
IN
CIRCUIT
COURT,
lSth
that the abornamc'd Plaintitf
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
PitedaComplaintinth,abo'yeslyled
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Coi.jrt for the for,'cl,nure of a
pprjo
i j',i' tt)
t-ric.uritening
mortgage
the PR No. 75-145-CR
fotlowinodescribed real property:
Ri; Estate of
101 1. Block A, CARRIAGE HILL MELVIN 1. PANE's',
UNIT P10.1. accordng to the Plat deceased
thereof at recorded n Plot Book
NOTICE OF PROBATE
Pages 51 ana 59, Pi.lic Pe'cor,ls
THE STATE OF FLORIDA. to all
Seminole Covnty. Florida.
in the Estate of
You are ccmm.Sriied t file ,'our
.,:j i,.'r,j.nt
rj ("r!,tnt
. ttt.n CtLfl'I". to
HEREBY NOTIFIED
ou
with th Clerk of the above named that *1$fe
Cx/ri ar,a Ic, serve a copy thereof
to be the It will and testamenl of
uPon the' ettornevs herenbelow
MELVIN A I1AP4EV. deceased, has
lter than Junt 2nd. 1975.
n admitted to prob.e in said
.i#ITP4ESSmy hand and sealof the Court
Court at Sanford. Flofida. this
YOU ARE HEREBY COM
day of May, )flS
MANDEO wIthin iii (6.) calendar
ç;iP f'nm ttwt'e$e 5' me fir,t
Arthur H arckwitli. jr.
pubflcitlori 0$ IbIS Notice to appoar
Ctcx of th C.rcuit Court
osaiddours
cause. t
ky Stokes
you tan whit ttø Ai- t,n c4 %Od Coutt
Ur,l Clerk
iii ctmittinq sa}i$ Will to probate
lOWPdr)rs. PEIWSOL. DROSDC
should not stand unrtvOked
&amp; COSTER '}RCIFESSIONAL
5 R30er F Oyke4
ASSOCIATION
Circuit hdqe
BATES, S 'iifo' F WoOdrnOn
InCHARO
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ECiWkt.
VICTOR F W000MAC4 OF
Suite 433, FirSt Fc'derai
WINO(RWEEOLC. HAIP4E5,
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WARD 1 WI)OD',SAt'i. PA.
Post Office' Box 210
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cI1
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S.339-CA-04.O
In Fe: The Marriage of
BlF K CLEMMONS.
P1iliont'f Wife.
ar'd
PICI4ARD C, CLEP.M0P45,
PMøondent HuthOnd
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO RICHARD C CLEMMONS
Residence tJnknq,vn
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Dissolution of Marriage
p 11 been fifed against you and you
are Teouired to serve a copy of your
written defenses, it any, to it on
Carmine M Bravo. (sq - of the law
firm of KORMAP4 $ BRAVO. P A .
(30 F HlP'oay
31 Lcnqwcx,d,
Florida 37750. and file the original
*ith the Clerk of the above styled
Court at the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida 37171.
onor befere May 19th. 1975. other
a judgment may be entered
ftqAintt you for the relict demanded
in tPr Petition
WITNESS my hand and the eaI ol
said Court on April leth, 1975
(Seal)
Arthur P. 1c.hw:h. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
jy Stck
As Deputy Clerk
Carmine M Bravo. Esq,
KORMAPI . BRAVO. PA
$30 F Hlqhway 434
LOrIO*rnd. rt.1 77750
Publish April72, 79. May 6. I). 1975
DIM w
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THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORtD*,
CIVIL ACTION NO 75 lUCA OlE
In Vt: the Marriag, of
PORIPT S GLAZE. Hvsband
and
MARGAIIIF.1 J GLAZE. Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARGAWET I. GLAZE
3045 Mniunta ,n Ti'rrace
P.'rr;:i
1, in.'. 3fl7?
YOU ARt HEREBY NOTIFIED
Iflat an action for DiswtutiOn of
Marniaqeha%bfq.ntilpciaqoin%t you.
in which Pet ilitineq is SN+.ing a
divorce. ad you are required to
serve r copy "4 your wrilten
defenses. If any, to GENE P.
STE PHEP4SOP4.
Attorney
for
Pe$t;nner. Post Off ice Orav.tr One.
Candlbe'rry, Florida 370i. end tile
the original with ?hc Clerk of the
at- nyc Styled Court onor before June
7. 1975; otherwise, a JiOgme,it may
be tnteved against you for the rtIiO
demanded in the Petito,
WtTP)F'.S rn', hand cod official
al of thi% Crrt. thi% 70th day of
ApfJ. 197S
(Seal)
Arthur H ticckw,th. Jr
Cfe'k of (ir(ui' Court
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
t 711 E
enqaged in buSineSS
E. Altamonte Ave .Altamonte
Springs,
Seminole
County.
Florida under the
tict,tiOu
name of A 1 HOME DECORATING.
an the? I intend 10 register sad
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisionS of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit Section $8309 Florida Statutes
1957
5 Danette Nose?
Publish May 6. 13. 20. 77. 1975
DEN 49

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Akc.holic .'.rn,uflOu'.
Can Help
Call 4fl 4537
WniteP.O Box 1213
Sanford.Flot'ida)7771

ChrIStiOrlO,iySthOOt his opening for
i or 5 yr. oldS for fall selnester.
Tuition. $25 mo.. Call Lutheran
ChurCh of Rejeemer, 377 1557 or
Mrs. MartIn, 3276103.
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT AOSt

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. PR 73-31.CP
In re: Estate of
JOIIN PHILLIP HAYNES,
Deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS. AGAINST
SAID ESTATF.
You and each of you arc hereby
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you. or

e,?her of you, may have against said
estateintheofliceoftheClerkolthe
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, in the
xi
tif.
fti.rPw'..i.
within four (II calendar months
fromthr'tlmeoltt*firstpublication
Of this notice Each claim or demand
muSt be ir. writirxj and filed in
pticate and state the place of
residence and post Office address of
the claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent or at
torne'y, or the lame shall be void
Dated at Evansville, Indiana. this
7ht day of April. 1975
Margaret P Haynes
A Administratrix
of said estate
Charles A 1ebcotf. Esquire
Attorney for AdminiStratrix
477 South New York Avenue
Winter Park. Florida )77'
Publish May 6. 13. 1975
DEN 58
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Ladles as fashion show directors
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn 1.3
toSS an hour. CommisSiOn. Full or
No experience
time
part
necessary, samples free, start ,
now. 349 5470. 3195691.
'
Shoe Shine stand wanted. Single
(hair Ph Holiday Inn, Altamonte

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sibility of starting a charter
cruise service in that are'.
They were enroute from Ja.
malca to the U.S. In April 1972
when the craft struck a reef
near a small island, about 40
miles off the southern coast of
Cuba.
After rowing a dinghy to the
island, the two men spent l'
days there until being picked up
by several Cubans In a small
fishing boat.
"After six months they
charged
with Illegal entry
and something like violations
against the security end integrity of the Cuban state," Schooler said In an Interview.
Hc thinks the Cubans suspected the pair were spies "but
if they really believed that, we
would have been there much
more than three years."
Schooler's parents did not
know if he was alive for more
than a month after the shipwreck. Mina Jo Schooler said
she and her husband feared
theirsonwasdeadafteraCoast
Guard search failed to turn up
any sign of them or their boat.

In the Herald ClassIfied ads are'
black and whiti and read all over.

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Chapter
30
Hwy 17 97
SCuth of Sanford

Meetings

Business- 7:)OIstTueS.
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Bingo
Every

Wed

ISat.

Early BIrds 7:

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33-Houses Furnished

Paid vacation. hospltallsation.
pension plan, paid hOlidays.
Salary commensurate with cx
perience. Smitty's Inc., 322 7317
between I 1:30. Mon..Fri.
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CIas*IfladAdsareh.retohefpyou
buy, sell, rent or swap.. at a low
cost,. .Ietustselpyouplaceyour's
Call 322.2611 or *31.9993

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ifOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent Prom $55

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OPPORTUNITY
Kosca? Cosmetics needs sales
manager, and beauty consultants,
Wilt train MuSt be Smooth lookIng
and good command of English
377 (711

Did you know that your

club or organization can

Ph 3230965

appear in this listing eaCh

Clerk Cashier Sales person, cx-

Sanford's newest
I finest

and

Adult-Family
GENEVA GARDEN!

Mobile Home Park.
Come out and Inspect

Luxury

the Model Homes on
display

pay Many fringe benefits ir.

way to inform fne pubiic
of your club activities.

cludlng holidays, health &amp; ac
dderst Insurance, vacation pay.

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and profit sharing Call Gregory

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Pb Sanford (305) 3234110

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Club HourS-- 3pm
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Orlando Clipper 17' In h
t,ownidec. Mercury 115 PIP. I
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1974,
full
canvas.
speedometer, II gal
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certified tilt trailer Sacril
17.995 373 4193
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POBSON MARINE
2'97lHwy 1797
372-5961

Used ciff Ice furnitiirt
'.00d or steel desks (executive C
6 thlir5, secretarial desks
chairs. straight chairs. fil
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Cci
PIOLL'S
Casselberr'y, 17 97, *30 4706

i. 322.0231, 425.2363

JACK PROSSER FORD
786 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE

15:

PHONE 322-1481

Y,urld Famous Buck kn','i's. .1
Schracic Walden, John Prim
knive's GardenLand, 1
W
St., 3736630.
me till your garden spot. n'
vacant lots.
FloydFreer,322$3 91

17 1 Colonial Dr • Corner of 5.0 &amp;
134, 773 6460. Orlando

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%t'y store it anti ton get
1 .1 ,',ilh (l,',',f, .1
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Home Moving

mnplete set up. licensed, insured
'Ii s.avc iroutnoneyCallOrlando,
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wSky:0e double swide, Payments
fit than $123 mo,
CRFGORY M081,.E HOMES

43 Lots-Acreage
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tutiful S acres, paved road, tree's.
lear flowing stream, horse's 0 K
erry Realty. REALTOR, 621
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
AirCondiliuning

_!!,Qme_lmprovemen-tj"
Matson Germanetti
Painting, RemooeIn
LIcensed, Bonded $31 3605

traI Ilr,it &amp; Ar Conditioning
or free estimates, call Carl
Iarrit. at SEARS in Sanford 372
771.
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'tneed!"ServeausefuIpurpote
'ti', when you tx'il t?,c'm c'th
101tified Ad from the Herald,
all us today' Don't delay! Just
al 372 261) or III 999) To place
j
Our low cost W,jnt
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Beauty

PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T
FORGET
TO
AD
IT
VERT 1SF
IN
THE
CLASSIF lED ADS 372 261)

Care

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 327133$.
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To'i'.LR'SIICAIuTYSALOtI
rmerly Harrietis Beauty P400k)

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 3222611 or 131 9993.

like pennies from heaven when
ou sell "Don't Needs" w.th 6
nt ,icl

Coffee

lift statIcs', and force main ir'stltla
ton, concrete foundjl,on work Ior
signs, equipment, pumps, etc
Underground or above grounc"
5toOge tanks, Dewatering, cx
cavation, drive way culvert pipe's
arid head walls, retaining walls
Keith P. Smith Construction Inc
ts 'tr c,, 'i

Service

kE ilOO.. TO ST,iWI YOUR
INTER ITEMS SELL
DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
'ANT Al) Phone 372 7611 or J31
'71 ard a tr ',vJ Ad 'v
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Oil's Lawn Sen ce
.'.c'v,inq. Edging Free Estimates
373.155)
Unwanted items hauled free Junk
(6a pick op load, yard trash $4 a
load 3-62 6306

Thinking about that summer
y(tln Get a better car through
Carpentry, Remooelng Additions,
!h classified aes fl icvJa - y's paper
Custom Work. Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 37) 603$
Roofing

Let

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601CeleryAve-Santord
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Mon..Frl.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Mobile

GMCI, INC.

1971 Seabreeze 1$' excellent for
fisherman, salt or fresh watei
HP Johnson. walk around cc
controls, electric start, lilt tra
Must see to appreciate, must
11.600. 377 6515. After S weekd

62-La wn.Garden
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SAYEU?TO%OIPAI1S
D(JR NQ MAY w'id JUNE

IPMTSALABo,,,

Pire Knoll, 60x21', 3 OW.

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60-Office Supplies

$5495

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dew house, Inc rural area, No down
payment, monthly payments I
th*s reeS?. Government sbeidized
to guallfied buyers Call to see if
,u qv.i;Iyl

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or Conventional Mor1ages

* 12 Bedroom

C!..ASS!!ED

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HOMES OF DIST1NCTION
Ctose to everything yet away from it alit
arLarge wooded lots. Strut lights
Paved streets Eewers •Sldowalks

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$8595

my others to cxo'.e from Sa'
dolIar.

koch Arbor, 4 BR, 2 bath? f,37,5.
See your broker or Call owner, at
377 '7511 a in Cwti

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$1695

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or you.

Ird Sale May 1)1S.OldGeneva

$8995

Concord, 6O'x17' 7 BR

Forrest Greene, Inc.

BingoEveryTues.Nighl
Early ft:rd:t7:)0

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55-Boats&amp;Accessori
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$3995

cAp4rOp() - I ttxjronmi. I' baths,
ht &amp; air, tcned back
yard Will dicker or swap $71,500.
WE TAKE TRADES

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MeetIngs I%t'L 3rd
Thursday

NorriS, U'xl?'. 2 BR

$17,995

11.500 Down take over mortgage
$15,100. Corner lot, 7 bedroom3,
Fta. room. 323 734.4 after S

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1100's of

After Hrs.)22 lIlloc 373

3737900

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SALE

.C,Criir. 65*12', 3 BR

JOHNNY WALKFR
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Norrit. 61'x71'. 3 BR

322-6457
Vii! £pI#'J

SPECIAL

Payments tots than rent. Buyers
from 1$ thru retiremenl. Must
qualify-Excellent
investment.
tour qut.5tin5 can be answered.
Contact us

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Move Into A New Home
For 5120

Established Residential Are
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Peg Real Estate Broker
110F. 2SthSt. 3726653

Moving? Wh

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HART'S RADIO SERVICE
E. 19th St., 373-7947. Home 6
A uto Radios. Tape players

screened porch on private 1',. acre
fenced lot, access to river, $77,000
will negotiate, 7043132377.

TAFFER REALTY

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Lady with fliCe 3 bedroom home
desires ?e&amp;iiable woman to share
expenses Private bedroom and
bath 3731066
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Peg Real Estate Broker
7439 S. Myrtle Ave , Santord
Phone 371 0,503 372 774*

323-8670

7.92, Sanford

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3?? 7llIday,3730115eve.
ASSQ(IATE
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Will REALTY

Furnished or Unfurnished

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1970VW
C ..e...ii.., r..,.-,,4:.L.,...

some below dealer cost, first
me first choice! Plus Fla.'s
nest Used Cars, Dick Blaird
atsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
argot? dealer, '75 Datsuns
'riving daily. Ph. 131.13)1, Open

Camper trailer I)' Sen'ti self con
tamed, sleeps 4 Firtt 5100 take's.
3306 S Polmway Also 67 Dodge
a ,

1 Singer Zig Zag With cabinet.
ash price of 561 or $ payments of
8.50 Golden Touch 'n Sew, $75:
See At
ANFORD SEWING CENTER
'Vt Fxx 1.1

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After 5 30 377 7150

Datsun.Subaru Sale

SSUME PAYMENtS

PIPIECREST HOME- Beautifully
reconditioned. 3 bedroom, I'2 bath
home with lam rm. Corner Id,
large rooms. Owner will handle
mortgage with down payment.

UNBELIEVABLE
Rut true a V, bedroom home,
completely furnished with
fireplace, separate dining room,
,4,-ctrli kitchen, fenced yard. and
many other extras Only 110.900.

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

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3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot

$6495

Pay 1st, Months Rent
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lchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
counter tops, Sinks Installation,
svaltable Bud Cabell, 322 8052
in y time

1971 Terry travel trailer 23' Air, teif
contained, like new. $2,995. 37)
0154; 37) 6632

itb portable OW TV, $45; Single
eds, 1 to choose (ron, $25. Walnut
rop leaf table, $45; China
iblnefs, 3 to choose from, $325;
)okcase secretary. $143. Bassett
rester. $65. KuIp Decorators, 409
t. 1st St. 377 2335.

Broker, 107W. Commercial
Sanford 377-7131

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fr. Goodwrenc

75-Recreational Vehicles

must sell almost new Fla.
oom suite, couch, 2 chairs, 2
shies, lamps and bookcase, $710.
yr. old 10" radial arm saw with
sble and high speed chuck for
outer and sander, extra blades.
173. Refrigerator with cross top
reeler 15 cu. ft., $75 377 5107 alter

JOHN KRIDEP. ASSOC.

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1974 Ventura 11.000 miles
Standard, Reasonable
53.4 7776

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Fairlane, 1 door, stan
dard. excellent condition, $790.
7737771

IICKEN MANURE, Approx. 70
ox, a week Will load, you haul
)steen Area, 373 6*11

Goods

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

u...r u' ru elm),
ifl5,
central beat and air, family room
Only 532.500

and

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I', Yr old, 3 Bdrm w w carpet,
central H&amp;A. By Owner. 575,900,
323 7716

322.2090-

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

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Art
Picansci

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3221991
1919$. French
377-7371. 3fl-1196, 372 193-4
377 1959. 372 116.1

Rentals

Pros

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W 1st St
3?? 5411

CaliBart Real Estate

____________________

17.195 to 11.190 Phone Mr
Richards collect. 3149973300 or
write' in(luding -bone
P.O Box 23735, SI Louis, MO,
6.3137

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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

Crescent, 70'x12', 3 SR

fantastic Incom't iS high depen

,anels Complete hardware 372
1672.

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1',Ml E.ofl1,Hwy6
oH. 3739719

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Stemper Realty

A touch of nature, large lot tree
studded and room for a pool.
Large 2 bedoom home pIus family
room. near Mt. Plymouth Golf
Course. 575.900.

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STAN'S AUCTION

LAKE MARY. 2 new homes ready to
show Low in price, high in
quality. Plenty shade Con
veniently located

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"BE YOUR OWN 1055"
Part or Full Time Income
We have a simple formula for
success. The product 5 Out
standing Customer acceptance is

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REALTOR 373 5771

COUNTRY LIVING

9'

24-Business Opportunities

ding upon your

loaded with extras
RENTALS
1, 7, 3 Bedrooms, Aomes and
apartments for $60. $90, 51)0, $143,
$163 up to deluxe at $315, Available
Plow I

Why pay rent t Move tn nowt 7
bedroom home, wIl accept trade.

Sanford, Fin.

INto i305) 834-U$$
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196$ Lincoln Continental mint
ondln, 90 xt ott original price
Air, PS, PB, Radio, climate
control, power seats and windows,
trunk release. Recently inspected.
new mufflers. Gleaming diamond
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We buy one piece or full house.
Antiques, estates Consignments
welcome

COLOR TV, $11.93 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
Aobile home for sale Assume
6.44.1006
payments, central heat and air. _____________________________

1505 W. 25th St.

miles as

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AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
7:30 P.M.

floe'#.4 ,

BROKERS

AGE
COVE
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BINGO
Every Mon &amp;
E x'Iy Bird all ISP M
Regular at lISP P,t

MAYFAIR- NOW ONLY $39,500. I
big bedrooms, 7 baths, large
family room, extra nice neigh
bortsood A better bui'

FROM

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Harold Hall Realty

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

$ 1 3500

PROFESSIONAL ORDERLY. I will
dohome&amp;hospital patient care, 73 or 11-1. Wi'Ite P.O. Box 454,

Spring Is "Move outSide time" Gel
patio and lawn furniture at a good
price Read the Classified Ads
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By Ownc-r Lovely 3 bedrooms, I y-ar
old, larcje family room with
fireplace, very large loS almost 1
acre. idyllwile Section 373946$.

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Diamond Ring, 11 dIamonds totating
I c'ir,st ApprdiSed at Si5.Q, selling
5350 Stereo console, tape deck,
AMFM radio, Med style
cabinets. 5350. 373 3533,

1970 Datsun, I door sedan Radio. I
speed, exceptionally clean $1,550
as,.

377 7Th
1970 Roadrunner 313,
I speed $1,000.
373 4)15

Hwy 46. WeSt, Sanford
373 5620

IF

Patio

TOWNHOUSES

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'ford

MEETINGS
S P.M - lno and 4th
Thurjay Eath Month

CITY- $77,500 3 bedrooms, 11
baths, large lot, fruit trees, quiet
area.

2 BEDROOM

21-SituationsWanted
LEGION _______________________

South of Sanford

"SAPiFORtyS SALES LEADER"
AIR- 519.900 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, ideal for small family.

STUDIO 1.23

AME RICAN

Hwy 17971 Mile

Realty.

BEDROOM SUITES

Lumber, 3720500

P()STS3

wiistium

Apaiimonts

perienced or Inexperienced Good

week? ThIs is an ide8l

in Sunday's Herald, on
Page 2-A, there appeared a
story and accompanying
rdating to the Zale
p
Corporation and its president, Donald Zale.
We regret that the namelines IdentIfying Zale and
Bill E3oatner, manager of
the local Z.ale's Jewelry
Store, were transposed.

Chsrm galore 5150 Down, 3
bedrooms, central air, trees.
shrubS, fenced New a'pct.
$18,150. 360 month mortgage.
interest plus
$111 $6 principle
taxes and insurance and prepaids.
9'. oct annual oercentaae rate.

Top dollar return on consignmenl at 196? Plymouth. clean, runs good,
new radial tires. 32) 4472
25 pct &amp; 15 pct We also buy full
hOuses, estates, etc
OpenDaityl0a mn 5pm

Corn m's Feed 323 4733

'In ?64)

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2571 Park Dr
3722111
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
3779711
3220645
327.3991

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE,
CIasslfle
Ads didn't wor
there wouldn't be Ony

Best lot selection
now available in

Broker

Your MLS Agency

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Real Estate

134 1110 atier S.

Friday Nights, 7:30

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Furnished frame cottage, south
DeBary, ia-ge Shady lawn. idei
for family $100 mo plus securIt
615147

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Auction

Dell's Auction Service

MOSSIE C, BATEMAN

322-2420 Anytime

2 Bedroom, fenced yard
$175mo Aduitspteferred
32) 5*54 or 322 6620

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

W. Garnett White

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Au,ir,

ii A'Vif,,,A.

Debary Flea Market
Imilesnt)rthon 1192
Table Rentals $1 00

1S0'x175, PLUS 7 apartments,
(Income $170 monthly) All for
$34,950

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Kelvinator Air Conditioner

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Experienced Farm
Equipment Mechanic

Experienced
Luncheon Waitress Wanted

week for oniy $3 per

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POOL

S18,900

Living room, kitchen, bath, air Lovely furnIshed guest hous
conditionIng, no pets Security
weekly or monthly, availab
deposit. $115 Month 37? 7411
through November. Adults onl
No pets $165 mo. plus utilities,
security 377 7711.

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Lawn Mowers We 'Sell The' Best

I BR, 2 bath, 2 car garage, corner,

CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AC

EffIcIency apartment and I Lake Mary, 2 bedroom lurnishi
t-use Near SiC Adults, no pet
bedroom unfurnished apartment
1110 3273930
near town 373 7517
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Work your own hours. Earn extra
income as an AVON Repre'en
tative Call 644 3079

DISABLED
AMERICAN
VETERANS

Correction

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
Le901 Notice
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S13)-CA.04G
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOtiCe is hnrrhy c2iv.n that I am
DIVISION 0
enoaqed In hutneS at 547 Queens
In re the Marriage of
Mirror CirrIe, Casselberry U7I1?.
TAWANA J PAHULES.
Pel,tioner, Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitious name of CLEAN RITE
and
MICHAEL 1) PAHULES,
CARPET CLEANING. and that I
Respondent
in$endtoreolsterssidn.amew:ththe
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
County. Florida in accordance with
the provisIons of the Fictitious
MICHAEL 0 PAHLJL(S
Name Statutr. ToWl: Section
ES. 763012672
M50 Florida Statutes 1957.
Company C.
2nd BattalIon
5 - Drusie E Myr%
Publish- My 6. 13, 20. 77, 1975
10th SpecIal
DIN SO
Forces Group
Ft. Devons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MastPuSrttS 01133
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
that IAWAI'IA I PAHULES has CUlT FOR FLORIDA IN AND FOR
lili-d Petition nthi (trot Court of SEMINOLE COUNTY
Seminole loun.y, Flunida, for PROBATE DIVISION
DwtutionofMarriage.andyouare PROBATE NO. 14•ItI.CP
required to serve a copy of your In ro: (state of
THOMAS WILLIAMS
writtt'fl oe-fenses. it any, on KEN
deceased
N(TI1 W MCIP4IOSH, of STEN
NOTICE TOCREDITOR
STROM. DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH.
All creditors Of the estate of
Attorneys for Petitioner, *,se
TP4OMM WI!. I IAMS, drce,iect, are
Pn'.t Office Box I)Y3
a1dre'
t'eftty r.titIed and required to tile
Sanford. I l'wida, 37171. arid tIC tti
any rIcIms or drmand which they
orIginal with the Clerk of the above
3tyld Court on or before June 10, may havt' against said estate In the
1975. othf wise a default and Office vs Clerk of Circuit Court of
ultimate ludqrrent will be entered Seminole County, Florida, ?n the
agaInst you for the relief demanded courthouse a? Sanford. Florida,
within four calendar monfh from
ifl the Petition
WITNESS my hand and olficial the date of the fIrst publication of
if this notIce Each claim or demand
s.al of said Ccs,rt on the 31's,., j
WTItItt3 N'U .IIL,tt i9te
r'I ftt U
t.'rll. A 0. 1)75.
theplaceolresidenceandpo,toflic.
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addre'ssof the claimant and must b
Arthur H ISf'(k*ith, Jr
sworn to y the Claimant, his agent.
CterP nt Circuit Court
or his attorney, or it will become
Seminole County. Florida
Void accordIng to law.
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
April lh, 1975.
Deputy Clerk
VirniCe W. Deaose
STENSTRflM, DAVIS
As Administratrix
&amp; McINTOSH
WIL., JAM I COLUERT, ESQ
Post Off ice nt 1130
of STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
Flagship Bank McINTOSH
Suite 77

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CASSELBERRY

3ftedroomblockhouse
KItchen equipped
$150 Month 372 4670

3 Room furnished apt. Bedroom it
air conditioned $100 Mo III E
377 1215 or 322 5754.

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THAT'S A CLASSIFIED AD!

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ltwasn'tuntlltheyreceiveda
wire from the mother of a
friend In Cuba at the end of
Junel972thatthey learned the
two men were alive and In pits-

Need experienced bank teller Call
7276711. ext 36 or See personnel
mgr, at AtlantIc National Bank of
Sanford.

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A Pi,ebl'C Svyce cf This Pfeesp.p.r
I Tn.
Cicel
fli$

7 Bedroom Duplex and
Trailer fo.' rent
Lowrent. 373-1774

Pdice)bedroom house near dow
3 Rooms, clean, newly painted
town $125 month. $73 Securll
all utlli.iesfurnished
319 5562 after S p m.
377 776.4
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3 Room apt. Compietly remodetci I Bedroom, 1', bath, new carp
garage, cose to schools 373 O
and newly furnished EXTRA
NICE. 711W First St
3 Bedrooms, 2 bathe, water fror
WELAKA APARTMENTS
Adults only, no pets $700 mo.. 3
111w Itt St
4359.

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schedule for appointment call $30
9909
Persons Interested In $100 or more
weekly working full or part time

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7 Bedroom furniShed apartment.
air, wall wall carpet $125 Month,
$5OmaqedepoSit 703 E 21st St

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32-Houses Unfurnished
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Duplex Furnished
Adult, No Pets.
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Prison

SchooleraisosaysCubanoffidais made no attempt to Lrainwash him or deluge him with
propaganda. He said the Islands
newspapers and broadcast
stations were filled with
propaganda, but they paid lull.?
attention after awhile.
While in prison he was fed
mostly boiled noodles, boiled
corn meal gruel and plain rice.
Schooler, , said he and a
companion, James Evans, 25, a
former Wilton resident now liv.
ing in New Hampshire, were
sailing In the Caribbean sea in a
35-foot sailboat named the
"Wind Bairn" studying the pos-

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119.150. Acri Realty. REALTOR.
373 7750

Peg.
1 BPS 2 full baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty stor.iqe, large tot
575.00.. 377 40-47

I or 7 bedroom duplex apartment.
Furnished or unfurnithcl 6(1
swimming pool. 1770 S Omlancfc
Or, 323 7920

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Duplex, large 2 bedroom, kitche
equipped, air, washer, quit
neighborhood In Geneva, $150 mc
349 5517.

Deflary, Adults. Lovely lá'ge 1
bedroom air, ideal fox' retired
persons 66$ 61(6, 322 (051
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t:cJT.. .Ctull,
remodeled, 13 Bedrooms. 4' balhs.clrefre,alurninum siding, I
fireplaces, Convenient Sanford
location. Huge rooms. Un
believable only $33,900. Shown by
appoIntment 373 9410

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carpeted. adults only. No pets'
&amp; week ends
598 50 3?? 7796

AVALON Ai'AMTP,EpdT5
ADULTS, NO PETS
11SW.7ndSt

PlO ltd
NO CREDIT CHECK
TEPEST
NO RED TAPE

Service The Rest. Western Au
301 W. 1st SI,

Lake Mary, 263 4th St. 2 bedroom
duplex with central heat and air
carpets, drapes, and full equipped kitchen Only $150 Mc
Call 643 0117 Days or 64.5-357
Eves

Smallapariment
clean and reasonable.
377 1394

?.otorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
1233166

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Alter 6,322.751*

3 bedroom, refurbished home,
shaded lot. See it at $15,500.

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OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS

L)RIENTAL RUGS WANTED
prices pald. used, any condition.
614 $174, Winter Park

rused furniture, appliances.
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DAVE 5' 373-9370

l'wô' poot fable with racks, baIts a

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Forest Lake Elementary FAucatlonal Center, Forest City,
recently presented check for $508.65, to the Zoo Fund. Principal
Robert Skeggs, left, looks on
Robbin MeMlIlan, center,
presents check to Jack Ilanna, Zoo Director. Robbin was instrumental In raising $81.06 for the Zoo. (Herald Photo by Elda
Niehols

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exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

We Buy Furniture

13.4733

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flIed to buy used office furniture.
Lily Quantity. PIOLL'S Catselterry, Hwy. 1792. 1301204.

no gallon Oil Drum with 60 gaIl

3 Minutes from Town

)-Autos for Sale

1&amp;-Auto Parts

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40-Condominiums

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ton truck, I sp. with
Pelds Garage Auto Air ('en- '63 Crevy
camper equipped, new sticker
ditlox,er and general auto repairs,
Also used tires (truck and cars)
10$ Maflie St 323
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MAITLAPID FLEA MART
1941 Hwy 1797 Open Sat. 8 Sun.
13$ 7920

RURAL BUNGALOW
Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on paved road. $17,500.

3271301.7340 Hiawatha Ave.

3 room apartment for I or couple
Air, water turnsh..1
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$25 deposit. 372
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AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers
For further information call 113.4387
orwrite
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 553, Sanford, Fla 32771.

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ARE YOU TROUBLEDI
Free, ox. vs
"HOtlifle". Adults or Teen;
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 71-$91.CA.13D
TRAVIS K. BURCH and HELEN R.
BURCH, his wile,
PIaintiff.
v.
HARRY COHEN and HELEN
COHEN a k a HELEN BARKER
ANDERSON his wife. WILLIAM
JEPDlP
BOATRIGHT
AND
DOROTHY EST ILL BOATRIGHT.
PEARL. MOCK a I a PEARL MOCK
ALLEN and WILLIAM H. ALLEN,
her husband; ERNEST B. MOCK,
JOHNNIE C. MOCK and
LINDA M. MOCK, hiS wife;
SHIPLEY
HARVEY
a-k
SHIP 1EV ROUSE, and any and all
persons having or claiming any
Interest In the herein described
property located in Seminole
County. Florida.
DefendOnts.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOQUIET TITLE
In the Narre of the State o Florida:
To the Defendants:
HarryCohenandHelenCohenak
a Helen Barker Anderson. hiS wife;
William ,Jerdin Iloatright and
Dorothy Est ill Boatright; Pearl
P,Søcb a ha Pearl Mock Allen and
William H. Allen. her hutband
Ernest B Mock. Sr . and Johnnie C
P•.a)'k AM '1,tr,t. M Mo,.¼. t'5 Wite,
Shirley Harvey ak a Shirley Rouse.
Andto. All Unknown Spouses of said
above named natural defendants
Andto:AIlPan1iesclaimi.g'nterest
through, under or against the

Home on lake, lovely living room, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths.
$77,500

Offices or
Small Store Buildings

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Payton Realty

31-Apartments Fi'rnished

Seedb.d eQuipment for over t
(300' * 1'). Includes cloth co
"A" frames, Stakes, end Pc
wire, clothespins, all in ç
condItion Contact E. P. Bri
W.M.E. Farms, OvicJo, Fla,
345 6431 Day, 305 363 6SII Alte

110.

One &amp; Two Bedroom aparlment
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FRANKLIPIARMSApTS
1120 FlorIda Ave
3736650

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Sanford Showplace-- Now leasing,
spacIous 1 &amp; 2 bedroom, eat in
kitchens, plenty clos,cls, private
residential From siso. 2015
(!Santord Ave 1305327, 3720346.

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SCHOOL DONATES

. Y. '..AME
niven Ihal I am
rngøgcu it, . -,1S at à,u LOfainC
Divt, Altamonte Springs 32701.
Seminole County. Florida under
the ficlitioul name I RAINBOW
LANDSCAPING, and that I intend to
registersaidnamewitntheClerb of
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida In accordance wIm the
prOvisiOfn of the Fi1itiu Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section $6509
Florida Statutes 1957
5: James C Magafa
Publish: May 6. 13. 20, 27. 1975
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JIM DANDY JAll-FEED
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By owner, like new. 2 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage,
fenced yard. $19,000 3776399 or

S WEKIVA RIVER S
It mobile home village, under
Shady oaks on the scenic
eSIva Modern clean interiors,
om$110 SMi. W ot Sanford. 372

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budç
ho loves people,
stretching rent. Also unfurn.
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN AP
)0O E. Airpnrt Blvd. 373 1310

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aid Schooler Jr. of Wilton, I.m.
prisoned in Cuba for three
years after his small boat ran
aground, says "It wasn't a plcnic" but he was not mistreated
and was given enough food to
live,
Schooler, who was released
last Wednesday, said there was
no physical torture. "The only
thing was that there was no
contact with the outside world.
It was maybe a year before 1
got my first letter from the

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recent opinion, it means the bill
is back at its old deadlocked
position of a 3-1 vote. That
means passage in the House is
doubtful since local bills aren't
considered unless they have the
full support of that delegation.
The controversial proposal
split the delegation, with
Fechtel going up against State
Rep. Bob Hattaway, DAlt.amonte Springs, who picked
up the Commission proposal
and turned it into a bill. Hatt.away has vowed to take the biI
through the House with or
without Fechtel's support, but
other legislators say they doubt
this could be done,
And both Vogt and fellow
Senator Lorl Wilson, I-Merritt
Island, have vowed not to Introduce the measure to the
Senate until It has passed the

known to be dead or alive
And to All Parties having or
claiming to have any right. title or
interest in and to the fouowinq
described property, situate in
rr$c Cc.o'. Florida. to wit
ThC SOuth 691 feet of the NW
of
thetfE 'aol Section7S. lownShip7l
SouTh. Range 20 East. Seminole
Ccxjrit, Flc'rida. 115S AND EX
CEPT the East 76.4 feet of the North
I6SfeetQftheSOtjthagSfeetthOft'of;
and LESS AND EXCEPT the North
1$ SfeetOftPeEast360fretfhereot;
Nld LESS AND EXCEPT the West
' of the South 330 I,t thereof
You, and each of you. are notified
a Suit tO quit.? title tq thi' otor
desrbed prop.'rtv haS t4'efl filed
pw ji4 vuq.i •Ir ii,seiv
required to serve a copy of your
$n$w*f to the Complaint on the
Plaintiffs' itfOmney, Jerry H. Jet
fry. ESuirc, of Nichols ITaticti.
PA., Suite 1110. The Hartford
BuIlding, 200 East Rc.b.nsoo Street,
'ittôndn, FS'1mI't 379lt,,ind file the
(WMjlnaI In the Office Of Mv Clerk Of
ttw' Cfrutt Court. Seminole County.
on or before Junu 6. 1975; otherwise
the allegations of said Complaint
will b* takSfl as confessed.
TSnofkelhaIlbepAiiihedonce
each week for four (II CGftse(UtIVe
we$i In the Evtnig Herald
Oateo this 7od daj of Mar. 1975
(COURT SEAL'
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
Clerk of the CirCi,t Court
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that I am
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
csaageø In busir*ss at P.O. Box 1. by virtue of that certain Wr.t of
Fern Park 377. Seminole County. Execution Issued Out of and under
Flofldaurioerlhetictitiousnameot me seal of the COunty court of
TEN AISOC$ATEt*.d tt%f I in Or.ngeCoun$y.Ftorida,upona final
tend to register laid name with the judgment rendered in me aforesa.d
ClerkoltheCircuit Court. Seminole cOurt on the 11th day c January,
County. Florida in accorlance with AD. 1975. in that certain case en
the provisJms Of the Fictitious titled. Eagle Finance Compa-y.
lame Statutes. To-Wit. Section PlaintIff. vs Nicholas .1 Enderle
$6509 Florida Statutes 1957
and Karen Enderle. Defendant.
5: Gordon WiIliOmsOn
*hiCh aforesaid Writ of Execution
Publith April 72. 79. May 6. 13. 1975 was delivered to me as Shiff Of
DEM136_-____________ Semiriolt' County, Florida. and I
have levied upon the following
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby uivrn that I am dEScribed Oroperty Owned by

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with the bill becauc of Shevin's

f or assault and malicious
disfigurement.
As sad and despairing as Jim
Martin's story is, the saddest
part Is that It Is so cornnionplace. Any cop in any city
lnthecountrycanrecaliasbad,
or worse. America, 1975, i-s a
country drowning in its own
blood.

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Vihhm Jr., says he will be there.
if there another itiecting,
I definitely will attend to
represent ur position. Iplan on
seeing the issue through," he
said.
If Fechtel refuses to go along

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SATURDAY 9.Noon

lawmakers can leave the bill as
.\
is and run the risk of a lawsuit,
or the bill can be amended a
second time.
Vogt says the amendment
would have the "clerk just
4
maintaining the judicial
duties." The delegation last
week flung the question back to
thevoters.Byaunanimous vote
- the bill was amended and
passed - with the stipulation . .
-minole County voters make the Final decision lit a
referendum held during next
years presidential primary.
mnorng, Vogt said it
wouldn't be necessary for ________________
county officials to attend the

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Location. ReaSonIble Rent. Ph.
Owner

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Flat ro.ofsor shingle
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7567 Park Drive

Pet are
PET RIST itt
Boardnq &amp; Groornrg
Ph 3721057

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hampooer for only 51 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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All type's lots &amp; acerage cleared We
have top soil, till dirt, clay, and
shell available Please coIl night
c's' day. 373 3913

House Plans. CuStom made to F HA
SSBC spec Fast, economical.
Call Victor 321 03,14

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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

5-pets.SijpoIies
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Haven Grooming 8. Boarding
Kennels. Thamss to you, our
customers. 322
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A C Collie puppies. sable and hie
F.,es checked, health guaranlerd
32) 6700
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HomeImprovements
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
P'irwCornmerciai Industrial
Desg Construction Financing
Keith 4 SaiiIh Construction Inc.
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ifriveways Alt kindt Ct nq.jnq
372 9117, 831 1191

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
ROISTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
Cot UMPIS

Well Drilling

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Lawn Care

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Exterior pressurt' cleaning
373 0863

Lawn Service

Mowing. Edning &amp; Trimming
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All type's and sios
We repair and
STI?4C MACHiNE 6
SU'PLY CO
707W 7r'dct
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Tuesday, May 13, 1975

Juvenile 'Con' Game Under Probe

SPORTS
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Oviedo Police, Federal Agents Nab Three In Drug Cas e5
10

IIy BOB LLOYD
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Herald Staff Writer
Three men were in county jail
today on drug charges following
arrests by Oviedo police and
federal Drug Enforcement
Administration agents.
Federal agents with the
central Florida task force
based in Orlando arrested
Hobby Dale Clark, 18, of 460
Eergreen Me, Longwood, on
a Circuit Court
charging two counts of delivery
warrant

County jail records Indicated that Included refrigerators, a
that Morris also faces traffic freezer, washer and dryer, air
charges in connection with the conditioner, saddles and tools.
arrests on SR426 In Oviedo.
A 1974 model Oldsmobile sedan
Fire of undetermined origin parked under an attached
yesterday destroyed a utility carport was heavily damaged
room and garage at the home of by flames, deputies reported.
Mr II. Fo wler,, Silver Lake
LI rs.
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Fow
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ler
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Road, south of Sanford Airport. vestigators she was inside the
Six county fire department house when she heard "a
police last night jailed Danny units answered the alarm and crackling noise" In
the garage
terome Morris, 18, of Harris co'itained the blaze to the and went out.'ude
to find the
st and Freddie Lee Hrod) building adjacent to the Fowler utility building in flames
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"It St1I)ed like a case of the flu," Trity Prep Coach
Dennis Bluge said. "ney weren't in the best of health, but they
had the spirit."
Meanwhile, Pine Crest of Fort Lauderdale easily won the
boys' and girls' tales at the Class 3A championships at Fort
Myers.
flue triumphs ended Jack Nelson's coaching stint at Pine
Crest. Ile is becoming coach of the U.S. Women's Olympic swim
team,
Daytona Beach Seabreeze captured the Class 4A girls'
crownandWinterparkwonthe4Abo).s'UUe.
Virginia Allen of South Broward High School highlighted the
4A meet at Fort Lauderdale. She set a national high school
.W record with a 24 09 in the 50-yard freestyle
With Happy Deas sidelined, Cindy Curtis was Trinity Prep's
lone representatie at state
Curtis fell short of her best times in the preliminaries. She
swam a 27.0 50 free (her best time is 26.4) and a 59.5 100 free (her
best is 59.1).
*'.%e could have bettered her times," Bluga said, "but she
probably couldn't have placed much higher. This was kind of a
big meet."
Lyman's 400-yard freestyle relay team finL.hed 10th at the
mccl
''he tear'i of Bob Brinker, Mike Dew, Randy Kimball and
Dan hartman swam its hest time ever in the preliminaries 3:21.1. Dew flew to a 49.6 leg,
In the consolation finals, the Greyhounds slumped to a
3:26.1.
-71he kids couldn't really get psyched up for the consolation
finals," Lyman Coach Lonny Chavez said. "There was no in.
centive, because they knew they couldn't win anything."
i Th e top six finshers in each event- th ose six swimming in
the finals
medals. There were no awards in the
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Senator John Vogt, D.-Cocoa

Three of Lyman's four swimmers on the relay team will
return next year. Only Kimball is a senior.
Lake Howell's linda Cattaneo, who finished fourth at state
last year, captured ninth place this year with a 1:05.7 tI

Bench and State Reps. Vince
rectliell, R-I,eesburg, and bob

Suit Over Utility Purchase Given Green Light

Man Sentenced

directing City Attorney Ken
McIntosh to take the suit, If
necessary, to the Supreme
Covrt.
"I consider the action
harassment rather than sound
governmental action," Vihlen
said. "Casselberry has no
jurisdiction, and the county Is
eventually going to wk in court.
The only thing it will accomplish is to make several
attorneys rich,"
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bond
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She won the district with a 1:06.3 clocking.
If Cattaneo had been swimming in the 4A meet, her time
would have been fifth.
"ne 3A wreet is ahkay b tuuglier Uuu, Uie 4A." i,ake Howel.1
Coach Frank Werner said. "There area lot of private schools
that aren't bigh enough for football to be their No. I sport. It's
swimming.
The Like Ho w ell girls 200-yard medley Ida) team of
Cattaneo, Susan Nations, Teri Gibson and Laureen Garrutt
swam a 2:12.2, which was short of its third-place time of 2: 10,2
at district.
Garrett, the only healthy Silver
freestyle time in the relay by one second.
Debbie Dauphin and Bill Winningham of Lake Brantley
finished 13th and 12th respectively in the 3A diving competition.
Karleen Crowell swam her best time of the year In the IOD-yard
freestyle (1:51.5) and finished 12th.
lake Brantley's 200-yard boys'medley relay team of John
Bringardner,I' red llosak, Bob Llirkenthll and Jay Johnson, and
Brin,ardnt.r in the l0O-)aru ireestyie
not make it out w the
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defeat Eldridge Standard 9-7. Tillman stroked two sing,les aMaboard Coastline now leads Jerome Davis added a triple.
the six-team league with a IM
Bob flood and Donny
record. Lake Monroe Inn and Anderson led Lake Monroe Inn
Famous Recipe are one game with a double and two singles

back with
records.
each. Tommy Grace) slapped
The Outcasts are 7-6, and three singles, and Danny I"
Eldridge Standard and Auto and Ed Maisak added to
Train are 2-11.
singles apiece.
Lake Monroe Inn and
After scoring seven runs in
Famous Recipe will battl for the first three inning..
surmal Wednesday at 745 Seaboard Coastline was scort
-aboard Coastline less until a two-run outburst in
and Lake Monroe Inn collide the sixth.
nextMonday at 6:30 p.m. on the
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sinee they are both say, is that the coun:y somehow
governmental entities.
always comes cut on top - with
And councilman John Zacco the city footing the. bill for
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"expertise and know how" and
thus will be capable of
providing lower sewer and
water rates for customers
hooked up to the two systems.
Casselberry officials for the
past two years have tried to buy
the plants.
McIntosh
said
the
authoriiatioi provides him with
the go ahead to light the county
in first Circuit Court, and if
necessary then in the highest
court in Florida -the Supreme
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lld) Das of Trinity Prep, who qualified for state by
winning the district lWyard butterfly with a Ume of 1:05.2. did

a petition to annex the property
Morris' action ended in a two- strom then moved to draft a area, under the agreement Seminole Paint
and Body Shop, the southwest corner of the
into the city on May 7, under a two tie and Mayor Moore voted new agreement with the two approved last night.
for a six months extension for intersection of 24th Street and
Wilson says the commission's
1973 arrangement tn provide against tabling the Issue, men. allowing them 180 days to
Annexatinn rif the land th-c paving of ,*.I--'
- a ieroue French Ave., to isl.liurliv t,vw find
-Ir," wre to be rnadr knc;wr.
it tuA Uuret tie-breaking walerandsewageservicetouie pointing out he felt that the get the project off the ground, would be reconsidered later
by from the north edge of his str-uctlon of a bakery; amend- no later than Jan. 15 of next
votes by Mayor Lee Moore, but property.
Commission owed Adams and and making the agreement the Commission as the building to Park Drive. The
ment.s to Article five of the year. The appointments are t.
plans to revive a project to
The Commission was told Crum an answer
exclusive to Adams and Cr-urn. development progresses,
action was delayed to give both zoning ordinance, liberalizing be made by July 15 of this year.
develop 48 acres of land that in the minutes of a CornCommissioner
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This motion, supported by
"I wanted some kind of Mize and City Manager W F the G"2 classification to allow
southeast of the city gained a mission meeting on Nov. 18, McClanahan t.hen moved to kill M=6, ended In a 2-2 deadlock decision tonight," Moore said "Pete" Knowles time to in- midtiple
However, city officials feel
, family units, rind
new lease on life last night at 1974, the utility service the original agreement con- and Moore was forced again to "but I didn't know
action
should come quicker
that I would vestigate street paving policies amerilments to Article Eight In
the Sanford City Commission agreement with Newburg had cerning utility services for the break the tie, voting In favor of have to make the decision."
ne
xt
This, If
of the city.
the zoning ordinance, covering
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meeting.
not been rescinded as first proposed development, saying, Stenstrom's action.
claims
can
be
substantiated
The new agreement was to be
- Denied a request for a water recharge standards.
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Petitioners David Adams and Ilioughi
"we have no business getting
either by degree or in court
The Newburg project would drawn by City Attorney Vernon water service by Robert Ansley
- Tabled presentation of the
Joe Crum rehwned to the
After some discumlor., into the utility business."
develop the 48 acres cd ", Mize and brought to the residing on East Celery Ave., Sanford
Comprehensive taxpayers could receive more
Commission last night to at. Commissioner John Morris
That action, backed by which is In two sections - an Commission's next meeting for near
iis.ufl $21 5 ,MO
this
year
the radio station, because Development plan.
tempt to gain a new "un. moved to table action on the Conunissioner Gordon Meyer, eight-acre tract and a 40,
acre formal approval with Crum and the residence Is located outside
- Approved requests for instead of waiting for the slower
der-Manding" with the corn- land development until May 27 ended In a two-two tie and tract - as a residential area, Adams.
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the city limits. The request was time extensions on four pieces deleg on report.
at land when the two petitioners could Moore cast his vote favoring the including 125 dwellings. It
minioners over 48
In other action, the Com. dended on Dec. 10. 1974, for the of property set for con.
The report, of course, would
owned by Newburg Develop- return with an answer from the motion, thus rescinding the old would not include any corn- mission:
same reason.
demnation
proceedings
after be basis for some type of action
ment Company of Winter Park. county regarding regulations agreement.
mercial
properties
or
-Tabled action for a week on
- Approved drawing of or.
receiving assurances that all in next year's meeting of
The two men had been denied on development procedures.
Commissioner Julian Sten- development of a commercial a request from David Redwine, dinances to rezone
property at four would be repaired.
Florida Legislature.

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council members that a suit
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CASSELBERRY- in what
Mayor
Grier termed the
"biggest" lawsuit ever envicinrw1
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yesterday gave the green light
to the city attorney to block the
county's $2.4 million bond
validation for purchase of two
utility firms.
An angry County Commission
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr.. said
this morning that last night's
action will be "extremely expensive and the only thing it
will accomplish is to make a
bunch of attorneys rich."
Vihlen said he'd been given

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reported a radar range, stereo
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Fire damage to a utility building-garagc h&amp;s been estImted at $3,05 at home on Silver Lake, San ford.
B)' DONNA E.STES
the type designation. He noted in particular albums, a shotgun, rifle and
Herald Staff Wri ter
agricultural zoning which th e city does not have, hunting equipment and amSchreiner insisted the council has "no right to munition was taken from his
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LONGWOOD - Councilman Gerard Connell tell a man what he can do with his property." residence, according to
Deputy
was battling away for a stringent zoning or.
While City Attorney Joe Davis said he could John I Poole Poole re ported
(finance on annexed property last night, when compose immediately the section Connell the missing items were valued
colleagues adjourned the meeting with his desired, Schreiner demanded a vote on the or- at 11,362.
inodon on the noor.
dinance as read.
Steve Noble, of Route Two,
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Insisting a motion to adjourn took precedence
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It passed 4.-1 with Connell casting the only Magnolia St., Maitland
and needed no vote, Councilman Don Schreiner,
negative vote, insisting without the special reported items valued at S55)
BYEDPRICKEr
At a meeting in Tallahassee Director Harold Boldt have resolut.ion," Vihlen said "%%e
On Conneil's insistence that Roberts Rules of
Herald Staff Writer
was written on "it is useless Where is the broken into Listed as missing
on Thursday, the delegation set indicated that if a positive
Order requires a vote on any motion made,
will respond to Casselberr) a.
protection
were a radio, 10-speed bicycle
up a special commission to responie isn't forthcoming the earliest possible date." Ile
Council Chairman J R Grant called a vote of
CASSELBERRY - Saying study double taxation to see if it from count)
and approximately 100 record
A publichearing
officials, the city last response the count) made
f 8
members walMng around the chamber.
the -delegation strikes again," really exists in Seminole will take the ma
Council
did
not
ask
Davis'opinlon
on
the
issue
albums.
The uproar concerned an ordinance
tter IPt0 the was to Altamonte Springs.
Council here yesterday ap- County.
courts.
recommended by the wmng commL-mon and and apparently did not hear him say the zoning
County officials told that city no
Johnnie Workman, of 1240 proved a resolution demanding
"Somehow I feel we have lost
The city is saying, in essence, double taxation
sponsored by Connell to grant only condftional on annexed territory would either revert back to Floral Way, Forest City, listed $215,451
be returned to city contact with our delegation," that some
$215,000 is owed
rezonings throughout the city and on annexed Its original category In the county, under
a rifle, shotgun, pistol and $39 taxpayers - even though the Council Chairman
Edith
t)uerr
Casselberry
taxpayers for
ordinance,
or
would
have
no
zoning
at
all.
The commission okayed b)
territory to stop land speculation.
cash as missing after a house Legislative Delegation has noted.
City
Attorney
Ned
services paid for but not the delegation will be composed
Julian Jr. gave Council
The ordinance, approved on first reading,
was entered by a window, commissioned a special group
The fact that the study group received from the county.
me opinion several weeks BO.
of two members appointed by
would call any zoning change conditional with a
according to a report filed by to study the controversial will be composed of 16 mciiiCo
u
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I
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lapse to original zoning at the end of one year if
Commission
each
of the four delegatior'..,
Davis confirmed today that the ordinance asOn deputy Donald Dreggors.
double taxation issue.
hers prompted Orlando to say, Chairman Std Vihlen Jr. said members and
development had not commenced.
one (inanciai"
the first blush" would require a reversion to the
In Fern Park, Francine L
Wavinp a conv of The "Anytime you get 16 pI to this 1mrning that he would have representive from each of the
The ordinance also permitted a 180 day ex- county zoning or the property would not be hold Gregory, of 2102 Winnebago Evening
fIerai, couacilman sit down and come up with a to wait until the
tension of zoning for good and sufficient reason. any zoning.
document is governmental bodies in the
Trail, reported to deputies that Sal Orlando said the only thing logical agreement - you've got
presented to county officials county.
Connell urged that a section be Included to
Council will meet again at 7:30 Thursday a color television and cash, delegation action accomplished
a miracle."
before any in-depth comments
make it clear annexed territories would re%wt to night in workshop to discuss city finances with total value $X, was missing Wt week was "to eliminate any
Both City Attorney Ken are ,node.
The proposal for the special
county designations, even if the city did not have accountant Has old Hartsock.
from her residence.
type of rebate for this year." McIntosh and City Finance
"Once we have evaluated the study group came from State
Senator [Axi Wilson, I.Mitt
Island. Approval of her
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1or Clark as set at $10,000
In a separate case, Oviedo

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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Train 10-9.
Don Marple slammed three
singles and Evans Beacon
cracked a triple and double to
lead Auto Train. Torn Deaton
added two singles.
Mike Maples collected three

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'Just getting to State is something. I would have liked to have
played better, but that's the way it goes.'

Patriot Claims Tie For Fourth
Terry May says he would have like to have done better,
but. . May, Lake Brantley's golfing senior, tied for fourth place in
the state golf championships with a 74.73, which is one-over par
at Vero Beach's Safari Pines Country Club.
He qualified for the state by winning the district two weeks
ago with a 70.
"The rounds at state weren't bad," May said. "I guess they
were all right."
lie teed off the first day at 3:30 and did not walk off the 18th
green until 8:30 that night. Officials set starting times from Ito 3
p.m. May's group get off 30 minutes late.
In near darkness, May bogied No. 18 for his one-over par
round.
He began the round two-over after three holes. Then he
birdied nine, 10and 11, and bogied 14 and 18.
The second day, "I just played real solid," he said. "I
wasn't over par all day, but couldn't get anthing going for any
type of charge."
His two-day 147 was four strokes behind medalist Eric
Slovenkay of Winter Park. Slovenkay carded a 71-72-143.
May topped Slovenkay by two strokes at district.
Slovenkay's steady rounds boosted Winter Park to third
place. John Carroll of Fort Pierce won the championship with a
620.
Lake Worth won the girls' crown with a 708. Connie Chile nil
of Naples won the girls' title with an 80-71-151.

May led his Lake Brantley teammates to a 38-7 record this
year. His best nine holes was a 31 at Dubsdread Country Club In
Orlando, which tied the course record.
He averaged under 37 strokes per nine holes.
May said h is going to college to play
olf
g
but hn't
narrowed his choice.
He has offers from Seminole Junior ('ollcge, Vak:ri;i ,nl
Brevard, plus three out-of-state offers. And of course,
professional golf Is on his mind.
"But you've really got to prove yourself in college first," he
said.
May picked up his first club when he was 11 years old and
living at Cocoa, lie moved to this area when he was 13 and
started playing regularly at Roiling Hills.
Jimmy Brass of the Orlando Country Club, "a super
teacher," according to May, has been the latest boost to his
game.

"I was at state by myself," May said, "and I didn't want to
do good. I was a little nervous at first, and
I don't know why, because I'm usually not.
"But just getting to state is something. It's an accomplishment in your senior year, and colleges won't forget
that so soon.
"1 would have like to have played better at state, but that's
the way it goes,"
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Gordie year to help sink the Nordiques.
Son Mark also contributed a
Howe, the legendary 47-yearold right winger with the goal and gained an assist on the
Houston Aeros, Says there was first goal scored by Hughes.
l)efenseman Marty, who
friendly persuasion from
certain quarters for him to missed the first three games of
retire after the club won the the series because of tonsilitis,
World Hockey Association title was used sparingly.
In addition to the three goals
last year.
scored by the howe family and
But today the Acros are glad
the two by Hughes, Gordon Lahe decided not to listen,
bossiere and Larry Lund added
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6 Afternoons A Week

FINALE--Flyers, Islanders
By ThE ASSOCIATED l'RESS
Philadelphia Flyers Coach
Fred Shero wasn't smiling.
There was more than a hint of
frustration in his voice when he
talked about his team and
tonight's seventh game of the
National Hockey League playoff semifinal series against the
New York I31anders.
"I've got to get the team
thIrkin , about their v.iin bl

he sustained before the series
opener.
The Flyers' tactic of physical
domination has begun to Nick.
fire.
"The players won't be em.
barrassed if the Islanders beat
us," Shero said. "It will be my
fault. Blame me-not the players.'
The players, however, are the
who win
jo hockey

Flyers.
"When you get this far, you
realize you're on the threshold
of something that's never been
done. You kind of get butterflies," he says. So how will
Resch prepare For his next
game"
"You've gotta put the game
out of your mind," he says. "I
know it sounds crazy, but some
way, 501fle how, you've gotta do

MacLeish added, "The
Islanders have momentum going for them."
They also have Hesch and his
2.00 goals-against average going for them. But, reminds
Resch, "I'm not the guy winning all the games. A goalie's
only as good as the rest of his
team."
It's a team that is one
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Church of God knocked off Pinecrest's flhit attack with
previously undefeated First three triples and a double. Gary
Baptist of Sanford 11-s Satur. Spots added two triples and two
day In the Sanford Church singles, and Dwight Street
rapped four singles.
League.
James Warner of First
In other games, Pinecrest
First Presbyterian collected twrs
crushed
Baptist
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Presbyterian 10-1 and First singles.
Joe
Watson
and
Paul
Watson
Nazarene up-ended First
MethodIst 12.5 to create a tie for led First Nazarene with three
second between First Methodist singles and a double and four
and Pinecrest Baptist. First singles respectively.
LarvvGatlin addet a hnrni.
Baptist of liingwood defeated
run and singie, Terry Watson
Assembly ot t,oà' i.
Jim Townsend and Dave stroked a triple and single, and
Henderson led Church of God Bob Shaw slammed a triple.
Gene Gibson led Fjrs
with three singles apiece. Jerry
Herman rapped a triple and Methodist with a double a,()
double, and Jim Kennedy and single. Bandy Kramer
Rick Smith poked two singles tributed a triple.
each,
Houston White drilled a
Tom Smith slammed a triple double and single.
and double, Terry Smith
Pinecrest
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PLAYOFFS

Conference Finals

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Monday's Results
No game scheduled
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TAX.COST

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AM. at the
Court House in Sanford, County of Seminole. Slate of FlorIda. tax sale
certificates will be sold on the following described land tO P8Y lPse amount

Dumps Baptist

NAME

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NOTICE OF TAX SALE

Credit Anyone?

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$21.45

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121.4$

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121.4$

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121.41

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$21.41

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$21.41

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$21.45

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111.41

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$21.41

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$21.41

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$ 267

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$362.71

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ace and another trump. If you
do this declarer will discard his
last diamond on dummy's
spades and make an ovettrtck.
If you don't lead trumps he will
ru(f his third diamond. Then
what can you do?
Jus lead your low trump! If
South leads a second diamond
your partner will win and play
nis last txurnp. Your ace of
trumps and 10 of diamonds will
set declarer.
All other lines of play will
also leave him one trick short.
That lead of the low trump has
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67th Year, No, 223—Wednesday, May 14, 1975

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The bidding has been:
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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,
The college pr esid en t said spraling cost factors tptri(u, I.::dt5t o;. tnkr th ivernr's i(
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hind th at shows the advantage
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sou do n1
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back his ace of trumps. Unlike
A — Bid three hearts. Your
other aces, that one ace is sure
to win a trick whenever it is partner shoed strength by his two
diamond call. He is now sboing a
played.
diamond suit. Some Iurthtr
West opens the three o f strong
bo1
bid
Ii Indicatci.
diamonds against South's fourheart contract. You EaM
T1fl).'s'S QtEcrWN
Analyze the lead as fourth best
Your partner continues to three
from a four or five-card suit. notrump What do you do now'
You Review the bidding and
Amer Tomorrow
assume that South has seven
hearts. He also holds at least
t
three
diamonds so you can Send $I for J.4COBY MODERN
score three diamond tricks if book to: 'Win at Bndge, (c/a this
flOWSPSPO(). P.O Box 489. Radio
your partner holds the king.
Your first impulse is to play CitySratton.New York. N.Y. 10019
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FUNNY BUSINESS

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day and firemen extinguished
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Beckwith May Retain Recording
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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
passed a resolution outlining
the framework of a personnel
policy regarding labor union
dealings.

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same block, known as
flreme fit iaze fran perek where aeIjht.n
rescued eerIy inn.
"Humphrey's Quarters," are 12
other siruilar houaei all
side of the house occupied by amonthwithou(ho:wat&amp;ora buied debris inside the parently single-famil
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the porch flames began licking Bennett. The other portion of bathtub or shower facilities. He charred FOOltiS, Bennett
quietly
dwellings
and
some
of
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.
Four of the 12 houses also
Firemen quickly contained hadn't been cooking in the porch of the frame structure. "Did it burn up my clothes? have condemnation notices
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tacked on the front walls.

Duties

recording duties, If the comp- "it would not be adverse" to let
troller bill is enacted and splits the clerk retain the recording

A comprornLw may be in the

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house adjacent to the damaged
building was condemned by the
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were salvaged from the house
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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
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Beckwith. If Fechtel continues bill for the Regional Crime Lab
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
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Wilson,
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Island,
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said
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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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State Rep 'v iou. F u.htel R.
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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
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ship Mayaguer off Cambodia, Pen ta gon sources said
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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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manager
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to determine If double taxation tonight will consider a complex of the citizens of Seminole appointed by each of the four
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children's events and background to the

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expected to respond to a multi-media

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negotiator claims to represent a Sanford Plaza and downtown, is previewed in in booths in front of stores with the hope that
once attracted to the produce booths, shopgroup of teachers. The labor
a special section in today's Evening Herald.
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nppcd oil, his hat crushed and Juenile Detention Center and
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sutxltision and a general
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health, safety, public works, cOMPHed by the Planning and tersection of 24th Street and
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housing, leisure and govern- engineering departments, French.
Sheriff's deputies who joined! complaint.
colored truck, listed as stolen
charges of resisting arre3t with
mental administration.
outlines the areas of the city
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last week, wouldn't stop early the investigation reported two Deputy Charles Coffee said violence, petty larceny and
Sanford City Commissioners
Sunday on Sanford Ave. when autos were burglarized shortly he wits answering the van- bare assault.
ddiLions
and amendments
tonight will be presented with
water. recharge areas
he pursued it with blue lights after the manhunt began in dalism call when James
articles
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flashing and siren wailing.
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should be carefully devel oped
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Spokesmen say French has Public Employes Relations
Also scheduled to speak is a
schoolrepresentathiessay their representative from the School been Invited to the meeting to Commission (PERC), the
offices have been flooded with Board's negotiating team And try to explain how the master agency set up to establish
requests for information
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FkENCH AVE.. SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area ('ode 30.322.26l I or 831.9993
Monday. May 12. 195-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURIUE. Managing Editor
UOBERT C. MAUKEY, Advertising Director
Ibuit, Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40.6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 816.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

Well, the Second Annual Ballet Guild Golf
Tournament is now entered Into the history books—
pegged as being another sucessfuI evenL
The actual dollars and cents figures will be
reported via our sports pages In the next couple of
All of those procees will be used by the Guild
to help needy students further training and careers.
It was a significant and entertaining banquet
Saturday night t the Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford. Just the right respite for a two-day affair.
Recognition, richly deserved, was offered by
Guild President Dora Lee Russell to Co-Chairman
Tom Largen and Joe Kurlmal.
Having personally attended a number of the preplanning meetings and watching this dynamic duo
jnartinn
hellet'er cu of m. They wnrfro'l
and worKed, and then did some more work to make
certain the tourney would be successful.
It's the many little things that are tied into a
package which helps to make a venture a success.
Largen and Kurimai devoted untold hours to the
mountain of details, and as I wrote earlier, they
made the program a success.
It was Largen, with the help of Southern Bell's

manager in Sanford, Tom Hunt, who took care of
still another little detail which ultimately proved
to be a key ingredient during the aforementioned
banquet.
A conference-type phone was Installed with the
purpose of placing a call to Harold Kastner, only
recently removed from the intensive care unit at
Seminole Memorial Hospital, and one of the Ballet's
biggest boosters. (incidentally, Kastner, who has
been a patient at the hospital for nearly four weeks
recuperating from a couple heart attacks, is
progressing nicely
but is not permitted any
visitors nor any phone call, please.)
As the conversation between Kastner and three
of his golfing buddies (Andy Carraway, Pat Patrick
.:k:' :? Prosser evo!ved, their
cf
encouragement were amplified for the entire
gatherIn
approximately 200 persons to share.
It was touching (but altogether like Kastner)
when he wished his wife Viola (who was a guest of
honor) and all the other women there a Happy
Mother's Day.
Nearly $2,500 in p±es was awarded to the 98
contestants this year. No one, however, was lucky

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Shortages

Anew

Economic facts are hard (acts that stubbornly
refwe to conform to preconceived notions.
One such fact is that we live in a world
economy that is inescapably interdependent and
growing more so every day.
Another is that supplies of basic commodities
re fi nit e arid Subject to depletion.
America is now so vulnerable to shortages of
vital imports that we need to keep better track of
world markets, so that we can plan more intelligently for our future.
Sen. John V. Tunney, D-Calif., is the author of a
bill to establish a monitoring unit within the
executive branch of the federal government to
evaluate U.S. resources, set goals to meet shortages and assess the international impact of such
shortages.
The list of imports on which we now depend is
headed by oil, which has provided us with an object
lesson in the last 18 months.
Less well known is our present dependence on
imports for major supplies of chromium, nickel,
rubber, aluminum, tin and zinc. In 10 years, iron,
lead and tungsten may be added to the list of those
minerals which we get mainly from abroad.
By the year 2000, Tunney believes, we may be
dependent on foreign supplies for most of our
copper, potassium and sulphur. By then we may be
running a $100-billion trade deficit for minerals
alone.
Hand wringing will not restore our economic
independence, a goal that may be impossible and
probably is not desirable. In economic terms, the
first, second, third and fourth worlds will soon be
one world if they are not already — and that's not
globaloney.
The Congress should pass Tunney's bill or
similar legislation to improve our capability to
anticipate and 'adjust to changes in our needs and
the world supply of basic materials.

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There seems to be some confusion In Washington over the
difference between a national energy policy and nationalizing
our energy Industries.
A federal energy policy can define the country's needs and
set specific goals for filling them. Through tax incentives, and
the powers of regulatory agencies already In existence, it can
encoirage the myriad companies in the energy field to move In
a coherent direction toward those goals. It Is such a policy we
are waiting for from Washington — not new programs to put
Uncle Sam in the energy business.

BERRY'S WORLD

AREA DEATHS

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services for Robert Howe, 19, 01
Ill Mayfair Circle. Sanford, who
died Sunday, will be held at 10
a m Wednesday, at Brusson
Funeral Home with Rev. Wliiam
Downey officiating bur'aI in
Oaklawn Memorial Park,
Brisson Funeral Home In
charge

AN AP SPECIAL REPORT

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Lemuel Carpenter. DeBary
Arthur A Toncre, Delton.i
Hope S Moore, Fort Pire
Alice Wilson, Orlando
Paul Antnl. Oteen

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Snford
Myrtle 0 Kelly
Walter Martin
Lydia Miller
Marie Smith
Rca Price, DeLand
Eugene Garceau. Deltona
Anthony Tramutola, Delfona
Bernice M Sobeck. Lake Mary
Martha Anderson, Osteen
Winston D Kelley, Silver Springs
Charles I Stcwxtt, Wi nter Springs

Sanford
Claude Lawrence
Elltabeth M O'Dair
Rhea M Cooper
Lawrence Wilson
Patricia Ransbo,torn
Linda I JOhnSon
James H Campbell, Casselberry
Harry Hughes. Deltona
Florence Shannon, Deltona
Robert W Sandlin, Deltona

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wanted the war ended on their own terms. As Saigon, In a camp carved out of
scrubby ground
It was para lleled by a correspondingly April rushed to a conclusion and the remaining in 1966 by American
infantrymen whose fight
massive loss of confidence by the Sou th Viet- few thousand Americans in Vietnam began wi th th
local Viet Cong guerillas was long and
namnese army. The retreat of Saigon forces from hastily pulli ng out, It was apparent these terms bloody. eOn
the m
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Ban Me Thuot in the cen tral highlands that be. were the tota l surrender of the Saigon army and later, the Viet Coor ning of April
ng
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to ta ke it
gan 50 days ear lier ended on Saigon's ma in Tu city.
lack.
1k Street
All roads to Saigon we-ire methodically cut by
Th.y tw'gan by laying, down a barrage of 4,000
A battalion of six'chl airborne Hangers rin Viet Cong forces. Just in ease the series of shells on the base wi
th a tank column pushing
hysterically past the Caravelle Hotel, tossing revolving door governments in Saigon failed
to Inside by late morning. Coordina ted at ta c ks hit
By PETER ARNFI'T
wea pons into shop doorways, pulling off the ir get the message, the International air
port at Tan every district arid province town along t he 3Oi
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boots as they hopped along and - tearing off Son Nhut was bombarded on the night of April
28 mile front.
SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP)
The first
helmets, uniform Jackets and trouses
a nd Viet Cong troops began moving massively
They were disappearing Into a1leywayajnejg' and purposefully from their Jungle hideou
pith-helmet*d,' green-uniformed Viet Cong
The 25th DivisIon commander, Gen. Ly Tong
ts to
ilL a special favorite of Americans since 1963
soldiers to spill IntoSatipi around now on April
u nderwear like ba thers In search of a beach as the main highways leading to e heart of
th
the
when as a major he used armored troops to help
30 nailed a painted sign on the last bridge on the first truckloads of Viol Cong troops rolled City,
Route I. It read In Vietnamese: "Independence down Tu Do Street In flag-bedecked trucks.
By the time the last president of South Vict- overthrow former President Ngo Dinh Diem,
PaLci-', Tu 1)0 Street, &amp;utJil ahJ."
The tctal cIlaps. of resistance In Saigon and nam. Gen Duonig Van "Big" MInI', solemnly ordered his men to fight to th e end . Some tried to
with '
Then, as reporters and awestruck residen ts
the literal disappearance of the Saigon army into broa dcast the surrender at 10 n.m. on April
LtOd cliiltrert
w
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watched, the heavily armed infantrymen the anonymity of the popula tion followed by four and waited weeping In Independence Palace to on the base. But most who ran into the scrubby
weaved their -soy past the last flimsy barricades hours the departure of the last U.S. Marines receive the victorious invading forces, the last countryside were quickly capturt'd.
of oil drums and sand bags and Saigon was from the roof of the Ameican Embassy.
Estima'ed losses at Cu Chi for South Viet.16
three South Vietnamese infantry divisions
nameSe Wl%Crnment tr oops were
theirs.
But Americans had long ceased to be a factor defending Saigon no longer existed ,
2,000 killed and
in the final outcome because for the past two
This massive self-assurance had marked all of
Reports are otill sketchy on the fate of the wounded.
pars the war had been Vietnamese against Saigon units, but a clear pictur
the de vastatingly swift Commun ist military
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Gen. Bat
Vietname3e, and the Saigon army finall y just gether on what happened to the South Viet. river w eportedly committed sui cide beside a
ad vance through South Vietnam In March and
hen a helicopter he summoned to rescue
refused to fIaJil.
A pr iL ft was evident in days following the fall of
2th ""i
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The intentions of Viet Cong forces movi ng from the north west.
the city as Viet Cong soldiers mingled freely wi th
the path was clrir for the Viet Cong to sweep into
the Saigon po pulation and the
Westerr1ers in against Saigon had been clear for weeks: they
The unit was based at Cu (iii, 20 miles from
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was caught.
somethi
ng like $200 million worth of weaponsg
Still, wi th the congressional image being what
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equipment
and supplies sent to Sou th Vietnam hr
it Is — awful
and the tag of reform pinn ed
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two
years wound up lost, mislaid,
the
past
conspicuously to many members' lapels, there Is
missing,
mishandled
or In the hands of the
at least a smldgeon of remorse th at this black
enemy.
sheep will foul the purity of the House of
Item: A total of 143 small vessels , such as
Representatives wi th Impunity. So for PR
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patrol boats and landing craft, valued at nearly
reaso ns at least, some members ooze propriety.
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"I don't want to see George hounded," says a
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young colleague, "but maybe we should at least
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Item: A stockpile of ammunition valued at
ow an egg at him."
nearly $2 million as stored out of doors without
If the egg Is thrown unlikely— Hansen will
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be far more severely pun ished than most of the
V.
Item: At a depot holding small arms valued at
other ll members of Congress who atsomet.Ixne
"Hey Pop, you forgot something!"
nearly $2Omiillon, more than $lOmIllion worth
In history sat In the chambers wi th court conwas
later reported "missing."
victions on their consciences. Though Congress
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Item: Sou th Vietnam requested new 155-mm.
has, in total, expelled 15 mem bers for actions
howitzers,
a rmored personnel carriers and M-48
contrary to accepted cond uct (14 of them for
RAY CROMLEY
mediwn tanks to replace alleged battlefield
sportIng the South during the Civil War), none
losses. The "lost" equipment was actually stored
of the expellees was a court-convicted criminal,
in
a warehouse.
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Of the convicted. none has ever been seriously
Item:
Gen.
Nguyen
Vinh Nghl, former cornrebuked.
Not
mander of Sou th Vietnamese forces In the
To be sure, In the overall, Congress has al ways
WASHINGTON
(NEA) — I must believe Cong and avenged by the hamlet's women.
Mekong Del ta , last year pilfered 8,000 radios andé
had a devil of a time pe na lizin g its own, conth
at
something
of
what
we did In Sou th Vietnam
I sat in at a PTA mee ti ng, where Vietnamese, 24,000 small arms from U.S. shipments and sold
victed criminals or no. In the late llOOs, memwill endure.
unused to the Idea of questioning school pm- most of them to the Viet Cong.
bers could not bring themselves to punish an
remember
sitting
near
th
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Cambodian
cipals
and teachers, sat quietly at first — then
When they talk about the next domino to fall In
ralist
named
Mat
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Lyon
w
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anti-Fede
th
he he
bor
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on
a
de
rooftop
In
a
Special
Forces
camp
began
slowly
get
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idea
to
th
th
at
th
ey
as
paren
ts
Southeast Asia because of Ameri ca's "abanspit on one member, when he hit that same
donment" of an ally — and some people will —
member with fireplace tongs, or when he was the n under seven feet of flood eater, listening to might have some say, 100.
the Gis worry they would not be able to finish on
There was the piglet program which set remind them of this unpleasant fact: Far from
eventually convicted of sedition. By
time the school house they had promised the thousands of little farmers up In the meat discouraging Communist aggressive designs,
token, then Rep. William Greaves killed
at
local
farmers,
business In a small way, the Introduction of the Uni ted States has Inadvertently made North
colleague in a duel In 1838, the committee th
Then there were the villagers who showed me mira cle rice which kept the Sou th in food despite
Vietnam one of the most f ormidable mili tary
formed for censure purposes got so enbrolled
wi
th
pride
t
he
school
th
ey
had
constructed
th
e
disruptions
of
war.
powers for its size in the world.
over the right or the wrong of the matter that
t hemselves — so happy they couldn't stop
Item: Than ks to American-made ad di tions,
full House decided to ta ble the entire affair.
Another friend ta ught hundreds of thousands
talking. And the American who had convinced
to
North
Vietnam can field at least 1,000 tanks
of South Vietnamese farmers and fishermen
No doubt congressmen have good reason to be
the villagers they could have a school if they
five
t
imes the number Thailand has and about as
pool their meager funds, loan the money back t
extraordinarily cautious when it comes to wished, and that they could, indeed build
Y as Great Brita in.
each other for buying small motors and pumps,
punishing their own. For one thing, says a
they tried, lie had obtained the American
Item: The Communists have captured more
ll fishing craft, seeds and fertilizer
membe r of the House Standards of Official ma terials needed galvanized iron for
,o,- sma
ndard
of
than
1,000 large American artillery pieces; $500
abling
t
en
hem to increase their sta
Conduct Committee, "they have to try to avoid and cement.
million
In spare parts and engines for e verything
winding up with constitutional egg on their
i can't forget the American nurse who traveled living by t heir own efforts.
om
Jee
fr
ps to fighter-bombers; up to $300 million
remem ber the repeated American pressures
(ace." When the House excluded Adam Clayton in safe areas, contested areas and, for all she
Powell from his seat In the 1960's, because he knew or cared, In Viet Cong areas, helping the For la nd reform, beginning long before our troops in ammunItln; $20 million in fuel and
was under indictment In a civil matter In New civilian sick, training Vietnamese nurses, were in the country. These men, undiscouraged lubricants.
All told, acco rding to one Pen tagon estimate,1
York, Powell sued and won a Supreme Court assisting civilian Vie tnamese doctors. She asked by many failures, began to see measurable
Nor
th Vietnam has fallen heir to some $5 billion
ogre
before
pr
ss
the end.
verdict that no qua lifyin g member of ei ther no questions, just helped.
worth
of weapo ns and supplies. It is not clear
House can be excl uded ; they mist be expe lled or
A nd walking through the countryside, visi ting
Consi de r, too, the words of another friend, whether or not this includes the $1 billion wor th
nothing.
a local school, noting a quiet American soldier In Asked wha t he made of the na tionwide village abandoned virtually in ta ct by the Sou
th Viet.
Expulsion, quite na t urally, Is almost unheard
the corner, helpi ng where he could. He was an and hamlet elections, he thought for a moment, namese army In its headlong flight at the
of. The 15 who have been so punished were infantryman, und this was not his duty or his then said: "I am acquaint ed wi th most of the be ginni ng of the deba cle
— but does It matter?
considered ou tright traitors to the nation, but assignment. But he wanted to do something.
Vietnamese who associate wi th Americans
In addition, North Vietnam now owns, com•
there has been no transgressIon In a cent ury so
There was t he American who, in his off hours, but I recognize only a few names in the lists of pliments of the
American taxpa yer, one of the
serious. Thus wi th exclusion illegal and ex- went almost every day up to a tiny settlement In those elected . That means In the countryside finest deep-water ports in
the world at Cam Ranh
pulsion reserved, almost, for men who sell the hills to he lp the vi llagers wi th their crops, they m ust be picki ng the men and women they Bay, plus elsew
he re in Sou th Vie tnam oil tanks,
secrets to the Russians, the only remonstration introducing new ideas tomatoes, lettuce and want, not just who they think we want. It's a good warehouses, ba acks,
rr
air fields, hospitals, ad
left for a willing Congress is censure.
ot her vegeta bles — ki lled one day by the Viet sign."
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city fell April 17 and provided and discover It was wine or IiCambodia's victorious Khmer one of several accounts of their quor they threw it away. But
Rouge soldiers live in the man- austere lifestyle:
there was a formidable connet
of medieval monks. Pover'They'd wake up at 4 sharp stfmption of Pepsi-Colas and or.
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rules. E xercise is a daily regi- two hours of calesthenics and They drank them warm and
WASHINGTON (AP) — Western Hemisphere foreign
men, and drinking, raising hell other physical exercise. This were as happy as kings.
ministers have reached a "general understanding" on
and
chasing women are taboo, was followed by some close or"They said men ind women
ways to end the Cuba embargo, although the next step
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The reported agreement on Cuba Is the major
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peasant youths bewildered by cleaning up the buildings.
achievement thus far of the annual Organization of
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American States meeting under way since Thursday.
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apparently- untutored in politi- would gather together for what without a woman.'
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women's combat units as well stand up and start talking, pass by as silently as if it were
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who lived in Cambodia for little basket with some rice.
1W Suffers Losing Year
A
of their behavior
2 ear under four different little
of dried fish and pra1
They
didn't
vided
comic
relief
to
Westregimes, spent two weeks with hoc (fish sauce).
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the
Khmer Rouge in Phnom drink any alcohol. Sometimes
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its
vicinity
after
the when they'd open up a bottle bodian capital and uncertain
States after suffering its first losing year, according t the
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their
fate.
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publication tod ay.
men would get angry when
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took
their
photograph
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and couldn't instantly come up
The Franciscan Friars General
Ohio Club of Deltona pot with the print.
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Assembly, 4th Degree Knights luck dinner, 6 p.m. in the
Aff.
of Columbus, will meet at the Deltona Community Center.
"They were crazy about ra.
Fat he r Lyons K of C Clubhouse Program by Southern Bell dios, watches and cloth, but
MRS. MARY DELOACH
L BARTOW MANN
in Sanford at 8 p.m. This is a Telephone
Theme: they had little use for anything
Co.
new assembly and all 4th "Thinking Machines," a else," Gaude said. "They are
Mrs. Mary Deloach, 49, of lit.
L Bartow Mann, 81, of Lake
David Sorre ntino, of Sou th Seminole Middle School, in
Degree
members are welcome, narrated film given by M. 100 per cent peasants who came THE SOUTH
1, Box AF, Sanford, died in Monroe, died Sunday morning.
Casselber-ry captures a colorinl pinata, at Latin American Day
Serras
and
Phyllis
Tammey,
into
the
city
after
five
years
and
Orlando Saturday. Born in Born in Cochran, Ga., he lived
Festivities, produced by 4th, 5th and 6th Teams, of 7th grade
naturally they went a little wild. AMERICAN WAY
Oviedo High School PTSA, 8
Pasaic, N. J., she came to in Lake Monroe for the Past
Social
Introductory
lecture
on
But
it
didn't
last
long."
Studies classes. (Herald photo by Elda Nichols)
65
p.m.,
school
commons. Student
years ago from years. He was a member of
will
conduct
the
Transcendental
Meditation, 8
Georgia and was a Catholic.
First Baptist Church Sanford, body president
Sanford
Civic
Center.
her
Florida
State
Nurseryman's
meeting.
Installation
of
ofp.m.,
Survivors include
ficers.
husband, Rolan Deloach, Association and Sanford Elks
MAY 15
Sanford; daughters, Misses Lodge.
MAY 13
Bad Check semInar, 9 a.m.
Paula and Maria Deloach,
Survivors Include two stepslord Middle scb()oi PTA, 7 11:30. Panel of merchants,
Sanford;
son, Salvatore sons, Jack H. Whitmore, p.m. Student projects On bankers, law enforcement,
Deloach, Sanford; three Atlanta, and Philip Murry, display and band will play. In- secret service and state at.
brotheri, Frank Mantegna, Lake Mary; eight step- stallatlon of officers.
torney's office.
Angelo
Mantegna
and daughters, Mrs. C. L Collins,
Salvatore Mantegna Jr., all of Lake Helen, Mrs. R. K. ldylwllde School advisory Open house, Pre-school
Marcus, Hook, Pa.; sisters, Grammes. Roanoke, Va., Mrs. committee, 730 p.m., at the Education and Development
Mrs. Josephine Krause, Eva Woottn, Aberdeen, 1.C., school
Center, First Presbyterian
The Semi nole County unit of
The funds de rived from the and rehabilitation, Daehn ford, he said, the calls for
Marcus Hook, and Mrs. Ana Mrs. Mattie Hardy, LaPorte,
Church
Education
Building,
the
American
Cancer
Society
Crusade
will be spent for pointed out. Since opening the equipment, services, and
Freebloodpreuuretesta,2-4
Myers, Newark, Dela.; mother, Tex., Mrs. Alice Whittington
7:30
c.
has
to
9
p.m.
reac
Open
d
92
r
to
he
pe
ce
nt
of
pub
li
its
cancer
research,
cancer new unit headquarters in the transport at ion have
p.m., Sanford Adventist
Mrs. Pauline Mantegna, and Mrs. Nancy Bobbins, both Church,
1975
Crusade
goal,
Bob
Daehn education, and patient services Chase &amp; Co. Building in San- mushroomed
7th and Elm.
Marcus Hook.
of Daytona Beach, Mrs. Bar.
Maitland-South Seminole crusade chairman, announced.
Gramkow Funeral Home In bars Farmberger, R.asswell,.
Climber of Commerce Mayors'
Over 812,200 has been
Ladies Civic and Community Prayed' Breakfast, 7:30 a.m., collected, with more returns
charge of arrangements.
Ga. and Mrs. Steely Hartwig,
Houston, Tex,, four sisters, Affairs committee, 8:15 a.m., Holiday Inn, Altamonte due within the next few days,
ROBERT HOWE
Mrs. Carrie Oglesby, Mrs. Greater Sanford Chamber of Springs. Guest Speaker, Col, according to Daehn. The
Emmie Rabun, Miss Arie Commerce building.
A
Quincy Collins, former POW. minimum goal of 113,627 was
Robert Howe, 49, of 118 Mann, anti Mrs. Rena
set by the Florida Division of
Dr. Arthur Schawlow,
Mayfair Circle, Sanford, died Swaggerty, all of Lake Monroe;
Installation of officers of the American Cancer Society
of the La.3er," will Deltona Civic Association and based on the best crusade
Sunday morning. Born in brother, Jack J. Mann, Lake
speak to Florida Chapter of the Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Deltona year in the past three years.
Akron, Ohio, he lived In Sanford Monroe.
for the past 16 years. He was a
Brisson Funeral Home In Optical Society and guests at 8 Community Center. Light The local unit goal in 1974 was
£
p.m. at Langford Hotel Treetop luncheon at noon, followed by $4,000 and $12,000 was realized.
member of St. Paul's Lutheran charge of arrangements.
REM
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Room,
Winter
Park.
meeting and installation.
Church of Akron. lie was a tire
Daehn praised the work of
engineer and a veteran o f
neighborhood volunteers and
Funeral Notices _______________________________ singled
WWII.
out the efforts of
Georgetown
area Chairman
MANN. L. sas-row— Funeral
Survivors include his wife,
4th
SANFORD
Mrs.
Marie
Francis,
whose
s
erv ices for L Barlow Mann, Si.
Mrs. Eileen Howe, Sanford;
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01 Lake Montoe. who died Sun
individual
envelope
contained
son, David A. Howe, Lake
day, will be held at 3 p m
$210; this amount marked the
Mary; daughter, Mrs. Patricia
Tuesday at Brisson Funeral
MAY to. 1975
DISCHARGES
highest single ret urn at the time
Home with Dr Jay Ted Cosmato
ADMISSIONS
Hall, Winter Springs; four
officiating Burial in Sylvan
of the pre-final swnmary.
Sanford
IFLA
grandchildren; and parents,
Lake Cemetery Brisson in
Sanford
Lydia Shapiro
The
"Hope
Ball"
originally
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan K. Howe,
Clnav Bradley
Lulu C Erwin
C
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slated for May 17 at the Sanford
Mildred Garner
DeBary.
DELOACH, MRS. MARY— Gertrude Cariston
Civic Center was cancelled In
John Nelson Henderson
Mina E HinsI
Funeral services to' Mrs Miry
Lydia
Shapiro
STEA K
Gordon
E
Thompson,
Altamonte
order
to avoid distraction from
Brisson Funeral Home in
Deloach. 1,. of Rt 1. Box AF.
Rebecca .1 Barnest, DeBary
Springs
who
died
Saturday
In
Sanford
the Crusade efforts, Delbert
charge of arrangements.
Charlotte Gill, DeBary
John
Clarence
Cherwa.
Orlando, will be held Tuesday at
Abney,
ball chairman, an.
Debbie
R
McLane,
D
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Bary
Casseiberry
am
4 All (,',..I. t'.a'Iir
Elsie M Arceri, Deltona
nounced
Nadkn
Thomas,
Casselberry
earlier.
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tournaments and prizes t hen any oth er local golfer.)
And oh yes, there is something new to report
about the Sheriff ... all of his classmates at the
Academy are sprouting mousta ches for the ir
graduation pictures. It sorts does someth ing for the
'big man'. . something his wife Dot will take care
Of when he finishes the school In about five more
weeks (and that is, get out the scissors).

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The alarming Increase in the nationwide crime rate Is
adding fuel to the drive for gun control legislation In the 94th
Congress. Massachusetts has just put a stiff gun control law on
its books. A handgun registration law has been proposed In the
California Legislature.
The handgun Is justifiably the prime target In this revival of
the gun control issue. More than half the murders committed in
our country involve handguns. However, this does not change
the fact that legislators are on a difficult course seeking a
constitutional and practical way of keeping handguns under
control.
It Is easier to spot the flaws In gun control proposals than to
offer constructive alternatives, and we believe that Attorney
General Edward Levi is simply on the wrong track In proposing
that handguns be outlawed in metropolitan areas which have
the highest crime rates. This would simply be an invitation to
black markets and smuggling and the transfer of gun traffic
from cities to smaller towns on their outskirts.
The same crime statistics which show the use of handguns
In crimes show that the crime problem is becoming as serious In
the suburbs and smaller cities as It Is In congested metropolitan
areas One thing that can be stated with some degree of certainty is that the handgun dilemma cannot be localized In our
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enough to 'Hole-In-one' the par three fifth hole,
where a new Ford was the special prize.
All-in-all everyone seemed to enjoy themselves— particularly as they later watched
themselves on the closed-circuit video tapes which
were taken of the contestants while in play. The
equipment was provided by Seminole High School
Principal Don Reynolds.
Probably the only one who didn't enjoy himself
at this year's event was Seminole County Sheriff
John Polk.
Polk Is currently enrolled in the 11-weeks FBI
special training school. He did visit wi th the duffers
early Sunday b2fore teeoff time offering words of
wisdom on how to win th e event. (With his high

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A chance of thundershowers mainly
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League

4A, 3A Results
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Results

CLASS4A
SI.
Blueg rass (Larrabee)
I h id Riverview East Bay and
7 3 Tufty Rai der (LeWIS) S I, I
Gainesville
13 (tie)
TEAM SCOP5
I
Mm,
172,
Mar,i cn'raI I 115, Jacksonville
TEAM STANDINGS - i Br andon Lake Brantley and Milton ii; II
Navy Sue (VanderSchatt) 7 2.
4866. Miami Central 493; Clear
Jackson
50. 2 Miami Centra, 31. 3, R,t,ou)t 173
),
Winter
Park
3;
3.
Ribault 1:441; Washington 1.467 watef 300. Glades 302; Dillard
Baseball
Jackson
(tie) Venice, Gainesville Buchholz
Shan Anti (D'Amato) I? 1; 6 yule Ribault 2$.
Jacksonville Ribault 33, 4 (tie)
ICO DASH - Cheeslborough,
I (tie) Daytona and Tampa Jesuit
(lie Northwestern 1.46 7.
Dandudo Ranger (Piper) 61,
50 2;
1$. (tie) Tampa
King fl, Sateiut 72; 6 Coral Gables Ribault 11 3, Thomas, Miami
410 - Flair, Miami Jackson Si IS;
Beach
Mainland
and
Miami
Killian
Catholic
and
HolIyod
Chaminade
CO'tOnwod
Soto (Raul l0
American League
Killian II. (tie) Forest 16, I
I.
71,
so - Smith. Jacksonville Forest
Jackson 113; Ford, Glade Central,
25. 6 Tampa Chamberlain
Allen , Miami Central 58 7; Fulton.
Tiny
Muss Bissell IM,irlinl $1
7 I. 2 (tie) Ocala Fort and Miami
East
Dillard
16.
Glades
Central
15.
10
7
721.
McNab. Satellite Beach
II
35.
South Plantation 15. $ Jacksonville Columbus 7. 72 (tie) Lake Wales
Hawkins. Miami Central 11 4.
South Dade 511. Smith, Tallahassee
W I Pct. GB
Washington 12'
2:27 1. Dunnaway. Clearwater
Raines
SIXTH.
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M
McDonald,
Plant
City
115;
Austin,
- Pace CJ - $400: I
Leon
54
I?.
9
(lie)
Miami
Jackson,
and
Palatka
South
6;
6$.
Thomas.
Coral
Cham
Milwaukee
71. (lIe)
16 10 61$
SHOT PUT - Perry, Miramar, 17
9,
7
Largo 7:231;
Dillard 170
berlan S9, Thomas. Coral Gables
Ch'P4Miyrce.oes (Neely) 31;?. Jack Winter Haven and Plant City Ii; I?, Crystal Rlverand Fernindina Beach
Boston
Ii It) 513
1
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Killian II 9's, Kirby, Coral
Kinch, Tallahisie Leon 2:73?;
MILE
Pence
(LeVan)
S
I.
3
Diller
W
Bowman,
Palm
Beach
.
Jacksonville
fleath
Fletcher
9;
13.
5
600
Detroit
12 I? S
3
Gables 393',, Richardson, Pen
Alvry. South Plantation? 745.
5 III, Houser, Terry Parker 3:110,
(Blood) 131: 1. Knight Court
Jacksonville Lee 7 1 1 , II (tie)
710 -- Cheeseborough. Ribault
4 Baltimore
too I Derrick Harrlt. Jôri.t.
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Small. McNab, Satellite 5 110, Kline,
(Kucl,I)
3
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Mireco
(Larrabee)
Edgewater,
Hialeah
75.
Davis.
King
735;
Ford,
$10 MEDLEY RELAY
Ilari
, St Petersburg 9 7,2 Jack Hart, Leesburg, 9.7; 3
' Cleveland
11
S 173
Pahokee 1610':, Stevens. Jax Terry Parker 5:233; Lane, King
?,'orlt,easl and t. Petersburg High Simon Cromwell, Gainesville
9?. 6 A.D 's Robbie (Marlin) 1 1
Glades Central 25 9, Foster,
Jackson
149.9;
Miami
Central
New
York
II I? 39
Fletcher 363
6
S 211. Ike, Mainland 3 - 77.1
Carlo Red (Hobbs) 131; 0 Mary 1 II (tie) Tampa Leto, Miami Buchholz, 9.7;
Washington 2395; Robins, Dillard
1:510; Tampa Chamberlain 1:3)0.
4 Dorald Williams,
West
LONG JUMP - Jackson, Paxon
ISO RELAY
Brooks
Jacksonville
(t-fyselI)
57
Palmetto,
Miami
Carol
260. Little. Washington 266
City, St Manes City. 79. 5. Steve Jones,
Ribault 1:51 57; Deerfield 1:31 9.
Oakland
11 17 $16
1$ I's, Best, Kilian 100; Huntley, Pane's I 11 S. Tampa King I u i,
140 REAL'v'
Miami Jackson
Pa'on 1 550
Texas
Petersburg Dixie Hollins and Punta Gorda Charlotte. 10.0; 6
17 12 586
Deerfield 17 41 4; Cheeseborough,
SEVENTH: IM - Pace C? - Homestead
South
Dade
6.
71
Kariv,5
•"ti's Williams. Ma lonn'.,
C'?y is is s
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3
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Ceach
(hoc
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CalifornIa
IS II 181 3
97. 7 Jopp, ,hii ,',i'0 (Dvorack) I
Ha v en 17314 Enni s, Tampa Tech
Boone, Coconut Creek
MILE - I Picky MinIon, Quincy
Minnecta
17 I
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Major
(No
Drlver)$
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and
SI
Petersburg
Boca
Ciega
S
Chlcaon
4.156. 2 Cliff Belts, Fort
I? 17 III s
I Sharp View (Ruggles) 10 1, 5
HIGH JUMP
Hightower,
HlQl
HURDLES - I. Mike Myers, 4,184, 3 Bill Mayeral, Englewood
rriors S hock
Sunday's Results
T inys Time Bomb (Martin) 11. 6
hicago
53. Curry, Miami
Rober'.on. Winter Park. I)?? Bill Hollywood Charntn,,de. 1:21.9, 1
Texas It , Delrot 7
Jackson
32,
Princess Strong (Regur) SI; 7.
Moore,
Curry
S
I.
incher, South Plantation. 136,
DougOverfeit, Astronaut, 1:725,
Minnesota 63, fl,Itimrt. i 9
Gacto, King SI; Hagle, Lake
Lowden Lew (Brldoes) 7-7; I Beth Tom Scott, Miami Jackson I)?:
CHICAGO (Al') - It
Barry, who has had an up and
ference playoff
to a mCraig Mills, West Palm North Shore,
Cleveland i. Chicago 3. II n
Dean Iftereinak 61
Brantley 0. Townsend, Robinson
Bruce
Cross,
Jax
Ribiult.
II?,
s.
17)3.
6
Tom
Larkin,
Tampa
ningS
like Coach Al Attles and his me- enth game.
down series, was at his best
10
Wallace Stanley, Jax Lee 142. 6, Jesuit, 4 71 1
EIGHTH: 1 M - Pace C.l Kansas City 1 M'i'a
DISCUS
Haney, Leto 1150.
o
silient
Golden
State
Warriors
The
Warriors,
and
Rick
Barbefore a Chicago Stadium
$4$0: Larry Williams, Tampa Jefferson
sao RELAY - 1. SParr North Fisher Satellite 11210; Romer, St
I Knowing When lSerbesl It. 2
Boston S. Callornia ,
1
may
not
be
record
crowd of 19,594.
headed
for
a
vacary
in
partL'ilai,
did
come
out
Marion (Jones, Brown. Smith
OeM,, Star Lite lV,inDevc'nter) 31,
Oakland 7. New 'York S
Petersburg Seminole 109S. Brya n.
100
I James ero, Daytona Davisl. I 203. 7 Rockledge 1:713,
tior
alter
all,
Barry
led both teams with 36
blazing
to
create
a
3.3
standoff
3 Freddie Adios (Nicholt) 4 I. I
Today's Games
Lee 101 II, Pla, Killian 1019.
Mainland. 9 7 7 Mike Roberon, 3 Leesburg I 284, 4. Haines City
Kansas CitV (Leonard 0 0) at
Toga Hanover (Huggins) S I ~ S
Nottage,
Miami
Jackson
103
3.
"I said before this sixth game and give the Warriors home points, lie also had seven
Winter Park, 9 4; 3 Kevin Johnson, 1:7111, S Jones 1,781, 6 Quincy
Detroit (Puf'tle I 1). 8 pm
Eyre Fire (8-olsioli) 01,6. Fearless
SOFTBALL THROW -- Kirby.
Brandon, 95. 1 Lloyd Kelly, Miami Shanks 1 795
that
If we didn't come out court advantage in the seventh steals, eight rebounds and eight
Boston
ror-e (Ruggies), I I; 7 Byrd Shot Central,
(Cle-i,elar,cl
Coral Gables 7774. Smith, Oak
2 11
at
9 7. S. Keith Johnson,
DISCUS
I
Joe
Voor.
Astronaut.
blazing,
we'd go on a vacation game in OaKland Wednesday amists.
(Huey)
7
Oakland
2.
$
Mary
.10
Adios
Ridge
(Hamilton
17),
it
Brandon, 97. 6 Frank Nordico, 173 II, 7 Ron Rutherland, Cocoa
( Sie rs) $ I
pm
7137;
Godfrey,
Miami
Jack
until
next
October, Attles said night.
It was Barry's hustling plays
son
713
Tallahas ee Godby, 9 7
Beach, Il? 1 3 Eric Beach, 159.4.
only names scheduled
F ern, North Miami 202 I. Lup
MILE
after
his
Warriors
stunned
the
that
keyed Warrior defense
The
s
I
Tommy Curtis,
inner
will
race
the
'5trn', Pi,rew [5t B,,,,
NINTH I M Pace CImg $440:
P i;cr 2 0
Tuesday' s Games
Iiranoin I 159, 7 Jell McAbee, Darby, Fort Myers, 169 II,
I Van
Chicago Bulls 8&amp;12 Sunday to Washington Bullets in a best-o f- that outrebounded
Bulls 51110 LOW HURDLES
Palmer
Winter Park. 4A8.4; IL Mike Clay, Foster, Cocoa ISS 9. 6 David Jones,
1 Wilma Chip (VenDevente') •
carry the National Basketball seven Showdown for the NBA 39and had Chicago hand.ling the
Dillard IS2. Washington 158,
Chortawnatchee, 4 19 1, 1. Bobb', Glades Central, 1562
3 Kerry Creed (Larrabee) 7-2; 4
Montgomery Coral Gables. 16 I,
Kansas City at Detroit. I
Association's Western Con- championship,
Braman, Tampa Chamberlain,
ball like a hot potato.
LONG JUMP - I Anthony Smith.
Pissam,e Flash (Blood) 3.1, S
pm
4 19 S. 6 Mike Wesmore, Miami Glades Central, 73 11 ; 7 Eugene
Westerns
Bev
(Phillips)
$
I, 6
Cleveland at Minnesota, 9
Springs, 1 270
Collins, Wxiieoge, 27$ z: 3 Thec
Brand (Crank) 92. 7 Jimmie
pm.
110 RELAY - I. Brandon Manley, Lake Wales, 7231, , I
Arcien,
(Reynolds)
101:
S
Stoney
MIlwaukee at Tes, 9 pm
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Joh"nson, Michael Towne, Miami Curley, 22
kty (VarlderSchaaf) 3 1
New York at California, 10 30
Burney, Kevin Johnson) I 261, 7. 71 ,. 5 Jeff Hart, Lake Wales, 71
pm
Jax Ribuut 1.27 1, 3 Miami Killian 7' .
TENTH: IM- Pace C.2-$42S:
6
Charles
Haralson,
Boston at Oakland. II pm
I 216, 1 Mainland 1.2$ I. S Carol Rockledge, 71 6
I Mighty Mouth (VanderScha.af)
City I 79 OL 6 St Pete Dixie Hollins
I 2 Mutiny K U (Hyselli I I. 3
SHOT PUT - i David Jones,
National league
Frisky Donna (Ihlenfelcil 51, 4 1 79 1
Glades Central, SI l'i. 7 Lee
East
LONG JUMP - I. James Brown, Adams. 555',. 3 Van Foster. Cocoa
lusty Mcklyo (Adriance) 5 1,
Mainland,2i 3414,7 Kevin Johnson. R..'a,'h U'.
£
W I PcI. GB Justafrot (Dvoracekl 77
A-'"'1 Wi2laro:,
en'caqo
to 9 647
Tarpon Ray (Aberty) $ I; 7 Ride Brandon, 730 1 ,. 3 George Wiley, Fort MyerS Cypress Lake, 3311',.
19 Pittsburgh
Jax Wolfson 23 3A., , 1. P1k
I) 12 570 4
Byrd (Howard) I I; S Li"
Morris HaIlu.
mAstronaut, 57 1',.
Philphla
13 ii Ill S
Lie See Williams, Jax Ribault, 720',; 3 Ike 6 John Nixon. Jupiter, 309.
(Kucia) $ I
Grant, Jax Fletcher.726',. 6.
St
Louis
I? II 161 5
HIGH HURDLES - 1 Robert
Nev.
York
ELEVENTH: I M -Pace Clmb - Kelvin Hro.n, Tampa Chamberlain, P,$cII Or,t,i rcrrst, 141, 2 Ton,
11 ii
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Montreal
1400 I Nealon Tim" (Pattersonl 1
10 II 41/
6,C.
000e, Gu mi
5has.
ri
11 A. 3 Le'
SHOT PUT - I Tommy Sparks, Dorrance. Fort Myers, 111, 4
2.2 Meadow Do (Larrabee) 101. 3
West
Diamond M Hanna (Taylor) Si, 4
Los
Angete's 71 11 656
Edgewater, 617. 2 Luis Rovere, James Ganzy, Riviera Beach
Tefri Miss (Ram) I I; S Avon Ben Waleah,60 61 :; I Shelton Newman, Suncoa%l. 14 4, S Liston Bouchelle,
C incinnall
is 14 S6I I
Atlanta
17 16 SIS 1', Itleely) 31. 6 Sandy Doll (Hysell) Ta npa Leto, 590, 1 Bill Wilson, Fort Myers. II S. 6 Henry Gibson,
San Diego 15 16 181 S 97. 7 Thunder Grattan (Bougeols) Evans, 5' 14. S Stan Simmons. Manes City, II 7
Hiatea . 5$ IO
6 I. I Kingly Hal (Bolsioli) St
1014 6 Gus VaIantasi,
S Francisco
14 16 467 6
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third with 33 points, Tampa discus -feet, I 1-inchcs was 880-yard run respectively, but
King and Satellite tied for nearly 30 feet behind the winner did not place
"I just stunk, that's all," said
fourth wi th 32 points, and (Pat Haney of Leto - 115 feet),
FOREST CITY- Dark clouds Coral Gables sixth wi th 21 and her 1065 In the shot put (32- McAbee. "People keep saying I
feet, 7-inches) was 10 feet didn't do bad for a freshman,
brought rain, but the spirit of points.
Becky Hagle of La ke Bran- behind Mary Perry of but still....
the first Florida girls' hi gh
'1 wanted to gr beck and tell
school track and field cham- ticy was the only Seminole Miramar, who threw 42-feet, &amp;.
my brother (Jell McAbee of
piortshi Saturday was not to County girl to place. She soar ed inches.
Lisa Eberle of Lake Brantley Winter Park, who finished
to filth m the high jump wi th a
be dampened
The meet, w hi ch was he ld at leap of 5 feet Glyness was disqualified in the second in the mile run at the
Lake Brantley High School, was lIightoser of Englewood won preliminaries of the 110) ard Class 4A state meet the same
soaked sIth a downpour during with a jump of 5-feet, 3-Inches low hurdles w he n she false night) I got at least six th
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the preliminary events in the
I..avcrnt' Boykin of Seminole started tk'e.
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afternoon. One girl fell on the High School, the only county
Lake BrRntley's Troy Ann
,''1 wet track and was taken to a athlete to qualify In two Gaines and Trinity Prep's uncommon The tension of the

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Sandra Cheeseborough of
win it," Stanl ey said. "But after sport."
I won I just couldn't believe It.
Ron Harris of Lake Brantley Jackson ville Ribault headlined
"1 couldn't do anything the captured third place In the 330- th&amp;. meet when she ran 2.yard
day of the race, or actually for yard in'rmed1ate hurdles with dash In the prelimin'uies In
the whole week. I just wanted a time of 40.). William Rennau 24.2 secu'1s to break the
the time to pus because I was of Riverview East Bay won national prep record, which
was previously held by Gwen
tired sitting around and being with a 39.5 clockIng,
Marty Gilmore of Oviedo did Smith of Conroe High School In "C'
rons,"
With a state title in his not place in the two-mile run. Conroe, Texas (24,4),
Cheesebrough came back in
As was the ease in the district
pocket, Sta nley now will devote
full time to football, which he and region meets, Mike the finals to win the 220 wi th a
saysinhisflrstsportprlority. Roberson of Winter Park timeo(25.O8andthe 100-yard
He Is Lake Brantley's quar- highlighted the Class 4A dash with an 113 clocking.
competi tion.
She was the only two-time
terback.
"He's a real tough corn- The Florida Sta te-bound winner at the meet.
Miami Jackson won the first
pe titor," Lake Brantley Coach senior broke the national high

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Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 7, Pittsburgh 0
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New York 3. Cincinnati 7
Atlanta ?. Philadelphia
San Diego 2. Chicago I
Houston 6. Montreal 0
St Louis 4. San Francisco 3
Today s Games
Cincinnati
(Norman 71)
at
Prtiladetphia (Loribovg 31). (n)
Atlanta (Morton 52) it Mon
treat (Rogers 11), (n)
San Francisco (Barr 37) at
New York (Matlack 23). In)
Los Angeles (/,essersmith
0) at St Louis (Denny 72). In)
Only cames Scheduled
Tuesday's Games
MOultOn at Chicaqo
Cincinnati
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Philadelphia.

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NHL PLAYOFFS
All Times EDT
Semifinals
Best-of? Series
Saturday's Results
No oan'e scheduled
Sunday's Results
New York Islanders 2. Phila
delphla 1, series tied 53
Today's Games
No game srPieduled

Tuesday's Game
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Best-of.? Series
Saturday's Results
Mouitnn 7,
taas 30

Quebec 0,

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Sunday's Results

Harness Racing
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Today's Games
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Rowing

SNA

By GLENN MCCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer

points and Edgewater was third with nine
Coach Tom Feaster, In a bid to boost his
points
chances in the Varsity Four and Eight
Hampered by bad wea ther that caused races, had switched personnel prior to the
The dream of a second Florida the rowing event to run an hour to 90 state race, using Charlies Dickens, George
schoolboy rowing championship was not minutes Saturday morning, Sanford Naval Hamrick, Ron Hunt, Mark Bassett and
be be Saturday for Sanford Naval got off to a quick start In the Varsi ty Four Tom Mathews In the Four race, then
Academy.
-SNA was undefeated ln the event -only coming back. with Burns Robertson, Pat
The Midshipmen dropped two heart- to see Winter Park catch up and pasi the Cork, BTOn Ginter, Bill Jones, Hunt,
breaking races to Winter Park High Middies midway on the 1,500-meter Hamrick, Dickens, Bassett and Ma thews
School, seeing their bid for a second colwse.
in the Eight.
straight state crown at SNA go by the
The Middles stayed wi th Winter Park
However, Winter Park Coach Clarke
boards.
ne,
Wray
did some shifting as well, using his
until both shells reached the finish li
Winter Park edged Navy by a boot's where Winter Park out4troked Navy for a four strongest men from the Vanity Eight
nose In the Varsity Four championships, narrow win - the length of a seat In the in the Varsity.Four boat, and putting them
and then defeated the SNA Varsity Eight tiny boats,
back in the Eight boat to keep that squad to
to rack upl9 points for the team chamIn the Varsity Eight race, the story was strength. His switch paid off.
pionship.
the same wi th Winter Park taking first
In the Junior Varsity race, Win ter Par k
Sanford finished second In the state over the Navy crew In a hard-fought trip made it a clean sweep, followed by
rowing event held on Lake Monroe wi th 11
course.
Edgewater and Sanford Naval Academy.

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UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - team victory. Everybody, ev- any Flyers forward that ven visions of a second straight
It was as if the New York cry
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In tured too close to Reach's goal Stanley Cup dancing In their
Islanders already ha d won
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It the Islanders win at Phila. heads.
Na tional Hockey League semi"Hart was the only supe r deiphia Tuesday night in the
lIIIaIpLIIy(*1 series WiU3 the guy-the
diiggaineofthesenu,
tuit ilds game
Philadelphia Flyers.
super game," Rfsch said.
they'll leave another astonished would be the Flyers' clincher
Defenseman Denis Potvin,
New York defenseman Gerry team In their wake on the way w hen left wing Ross Lansberry
who scored one of New York's Hart did, Indeed, have a super' to the Stanley Cup finals,
ti pped Joe Watson's shot past
goa ls, said, "This Is by far the game Sunday af ternoon. Ills
Alter drawing a bye mW the Reach after just 1:42 of play.
most satisfaction I've ever got- goal at 3:42 of the third period quarter-finals and sweeping the But a seemingly tense New
ten out of hockey."
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l{otxrstri at tht tape Brown
ran a 9.2.
Roberson set a meet record
yard high hurdles.
lie ran a 13.3 In the with a winning time of 21.1 In
preliminaries and WOfi the the 220-yard dash.
In addition, Brown's 100 was
finals with a 13.2.
''I slipped a little at the a record and Brent hoff titan of
start," Roberson said. "1 really St. Petersburg High School set
atti didn't feel like it was going that a mark In the two-mile run with
well until the last three hurdles, a (tue of 9:08.8.
Hoffman became the first
"But when a couple people
were even with me at th' first American high school twohurdle, maybe that pushed me. miler to break the 9-minute
I wanted to do well beci'use of ma,'k In last weekend's regional
meet.
what McTear did."
Al Stanley of Lyman was the
Mcicar. of Baker High
School, tied the world record only Seminole Cointy athlete to
100-yard dash Friday in the place in the 4A miwet. He capClass
2A meet at Showalter lured fifth in the pole vault wi th
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with a 9.0, lie is the second a IeBp of 14 feet.
Lyman's Toni Herron (mile
human to run a 9-flat 100.
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Bullets Shoot Down CelteIcs
LANLiOVER, Md. (Al-') - "levin really took charge," entertaining either Golden game of the
championship
When Kevin Porter keeps his said Porter's 6-9 teammate El State or Chicago 'n the first series next Sunda
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Sports Banquet set for Wed- stood bill among the giants or
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Stanley, Lake Brantley High
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"The Manhunter," ha3 opened it 8-9 ABC THE ROOKIES
man was told he had the chrorde
Prelu'de to Vengeance" Western act,ion, but Poitler has Dr. Gannon is convinced the
in a new play, "little Black
type.
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much in individual cases and
lie is on medication only, has
Sheep," and James Farentino in the dehvery of a baby and the tenzauons.
realizes he's been taken.
the type of Involvement. Some "Cool Million" in 197.3-74 season
a light job, but tire3 very easily.
9-10
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area, and his eyes get quite duration but others have been revival of "Death of a after him. The
father, a small- plays Nobel Prize-winning night tonight. Here's another
known to exist for more than 20 Salesman" later this month.
reddened at urries.
time
hood,
deserts
as pohce
close in, but when heher
learns
the scientist and is used as a pawn one: A gang takes over a hotel
Could you please give me any years. With the rapid advances
by alleged demonstrators who on a small island and holds a
information on this disease, being made in this field there is
baby
has
been
named
after
a
seize
a chetWcal plant and half-dozen hostages. It's price
cop, he becomes enraged and
always reasonable hope for a
general prognosis, and future
vows to kill Webster.
peisonwilha chronic f orm that
ABOUT TONIGHT: "The
prospects? I'm concerned
scheme. They only want $1 the hotel along With th e
new discoveries wilt alter the Thin 11ne," the penetraWig
8-9 PBS THE THIN IINE million. Hondo and the hostages. Ilogan and Walters
about u future. They plan
to picture drastically. I hope so. Public Broadcasting series on "Anxiety: The Endless Crisis"
marry
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and would a chdd be affected symptoms, similar to those you at the problem of anxiety himself beyond capacity, an tortioners.
hire the gang.
and possibly inherit the describe, for a long tizne. In tonight., and there is at least a elderly woman concerned about
general, doctori; Vy to ell- hint of it in every human. It is a personal care in her declining
disease
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Is
courage
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serious disease because it is.
Regarding having a family, winner Sidney
Poitier's
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causes,
the
I'm sure your daughter and
your prospective son-in-law that depends a lot on how much directing debut.
resulting tensions and wa3! of
the illness has affected your
coping
are examined by Devid
know that. What they decide to
son-in-law and what types of
Prowitt,,
the narrator.
do in view of his medical treatment
he has been
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can be leamed easily
problems is a personal matter
receiving. It Is entirely
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for them to decide.
and enjoyed by everyone
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Leukemia refers to an able to
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providesdee rest
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2:00 (6) Guiding Light
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2:30 (2, I) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big
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(35) My Favorite
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discoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24-page uuuieta
several types of white blood
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
and monocytic), and these can Someone you'll be dealing with Diplomacy and tact are called
May 13,1975
occur In either an acute form, today will anger you You 11 for in an Important career
meaning a short illness or a keep it to )ourself and
older, matter or you will anger one
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chronic form, meaning a long rather than let him know
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May 20)
situations that could increase
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jeopardize a friendship Take Don't take something for repair don't
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or serice to one ou ye had
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MarsonGermanrttm
Painting Remodeling
Licensed Bonded 5313605

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE!
DON'T FORGET TO ADVERTISE
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SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.

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Call 377 2611 or 631 9993

Lift StOtion and force main installa
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signs equipment pumps. etc
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storage tanks, Dewatering, cx
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APARTMENTS

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All work guaranteed 32) 6700

STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

Ike pennies from heaven when
i sell "Don't Ni'nds" With it

5732 F Colonial Dr . Corner of Si
434. 273 6.460. Orlando

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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 372 133$
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OWE PS BEAUIY SALON
iierly Harriett's Beauty NOOk)
539 E Pine3fl 5742

others to choose from 5
1100's of dollars

t!ISLa,vn5-r,-ce
Mowing Eøgng Free Estimates
323.1551
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Unwanted items hauled free. Junk
U a pick up load, yard trash $6 a
load 167 6306

Thinking about that summer
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vacatiOn' Get ,i better car bhrough
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
ttiecla'.sif ied ads in today's paper.
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Beauty Care

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it free estimates, call Car
cr15, at SEARS in Sanford 322

P,5 FM Record Player Mi.

$1695

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tneed' Serve. useful purpose
am when you sell them with a
tSsified Ad from the Herald
il us today! Don't delayt Just
372261or$ Ad
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2S$ORIDOEW000 AVE.

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'I misS the Sale thiS we'ek'lhsre

Johnson, walk around ten'
rols, electric start, tilt trail
see to appreciate, must s
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Concord, 60*12' 2 BR

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72 Year Mortgages — S pct. down
Conventional Mortgages.

1970VW.
Excellent Condition, $1,195

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Sovenir, 65'z17', 3 lIP.

I17.7 Off Your Utilities Eac Month. All We Ask Is
You QualIfy For A 12 Mos, Lusa.

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Friday Nights, 7:30

WILSON MAIER FURPIITUI
BUY • SELL-TRADE

ALt. AMERICAN APARTMENTS

oded lets e 5tet lights
aved streets •Sewers •Sldewalks

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See At
IFORD SEWING CEN'tEI

$17,995

7?dgew6od

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lSdlGTOCcviver-t;ble
$350 ISpeed
After 5 30 372 2150

Norris, 61*71', 3 BR.

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1971 Ventura 14.000 mites
Standard Reasonable

Ford Falrlane, I door, %tni, excellent conditi, 5790.

vu, r1Iiur', appiiar

Auction

4 miles north on 11 97
Table Rentals 51 00
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1970 Datsun, I door sedan Radio, I
speed, exceptionally clean. $1,550
Call Duane McGuire. 372 1651
Dealer

1st St.

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4 c bnder radii!
tires, custom interior, Sacrifice
1341110 after S.

Frontier. 5O'xlO', 7 BR

UNSWORTH REALTY
0g Peal E$tate Broker
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1971 Red Mv'.tan

$9995

6437313

s,SesinaruratarM,,Nodown
sent, monthly payments less
rift! GDverntritfll i%.i44idmIed
alitied buyers Call to see if
lualifyt

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Elderly Lady Wants

644 I

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pool table with racks, baIl
2 cues 150 Call 377 1792 at
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In Sanford's Finest

;9o9 Toyota Corona with I track
tape, 1500 372 3396

Lincoln Continental mint
ilion, 90 pcI. off orig'nai price,
PS. PB. Radio, climate
rol, power seats and windows,
ik release Recently inspected,
mufflers Gleaming diamond
-exterior, powder blue leather
riot 372 3210 After 4

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$8595

Arbor, I BR, 7 bath? 137,500.
SOur broker or COIl ownr, t
tS3l m Only

Moving? Why Not Live

372

1973 Vega wagon

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130 gallon Oil Drum with 60 ua
KerOsene. 545 Call 377 7960

beds, Ito choose from $75; Walnut
drop leaf table, 16$; China
cabinets, 3 to choose from, $125:
bookcase secretary. $143; Batsest

Delmar, 41*74', 2 BR.

REALTORS

Baxter,

3n73S
1970 Roadrunner 313,
Ispeed 11.000
373 6)35

ted to buy used office furni
y Qui.nlity NOLL'S Co
try, Hwy. 3792 1)04706

MAITLAND FLEA MARl
1911 Hwy 17 92 Open Sat &amp; Sut
638 2920

Zenith portable 8W TV, $45; SIngle

Crescent. 7017', 3 BR.

orrest Greene, Inc.

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1957 fluick Rdma'.?r
Good condition, runs.
Best offer. 372 2197

11.595

WE TAKE TRADES

Furnished or UnfUrnished

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Plymouth. clean, runs good,
radial tires 2) 6422-

E 46. anforo ?J

$6495

ORD — 3 bedrooms, 1i baths,
ral heat &amp; air, fenced back
I Will dicker or swap 124.300

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lew anr Access 3 Br . central
I air Only $21,930
Acre
Ity, REALTOR, 3237730

DEPOSIT

Bob

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2400 S.FRENCH. SANFORD

lee.

Moving must sell almost new El
room suite, cOuch, 2 Chain, 2
tables, lamps and bookcase, $210
1 tr. old 10" radial arm saw with
table and high speed chuck for
router and sander, extra blades,
1.175 Refrigerator with cross top
freezer 1$ cu. ft., $75 372 3107 after
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$8995

Down take over mortgage
$00 Corner lot, 2 bedrooms.
ronm. 373 754.4 after S

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NFORD AUCTION

Norris. 66'x17', 2 BR.

Grove Dr.. Sanford
3
lroonns, 7 baths, porch, fenced
low down 117,500, 373 $014

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Aft HOMES REDUCEC

322.6457

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC
ENERALCONTRACTOR

w. 25th St.

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Payments, central heat and
373605?

q-r1?s leSs thitn 'cot Buyers
'n II thru retirement MusI
lify- Excellent
Investment
tr questions can be answered
tact us

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12* 54' mobile home 12'i
screened Porch CO private I'ai
fenced lot, access to river, 172
will negotiate 904 303 2577

ye Into A New Home
For $120

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79—Trucks-Trailers

AM FM stereo

42—iVOlIe nomes

Reg. Real Estate Broker
110E,2SthSt

STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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139 S Myrtle Aye, Sanford
Phone 3210610 377714$

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true a 7½ bedroom home,
furnished
with
npletely
'place, separate dning room,
ctrlc kitchen, fenced yard, and
ny other extras Only $10900

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211 N.Oak,S.orford
322 lIllday, 373 0405 eve

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GENEVA GARDE
Luxury Patio

377 3991

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

nOble area, I bedrooms, 2 baths,
tral heat and air, family room
ly 517.500

Larry Saxon, Realfc

now available In
Sanford'a newest and
finest Adult•FamIly
Mobile Home ParL
me out and Ict
the Model Homes on
display

3220640

PINECREST HOME- BeautIfully
reconditioned,) bedroom, 1½ bath
home with lam. rm Corner lot,
large rooms Owner will handle
mortgage with down payment.

EXECUTIVE

12 Bedroom

AFTER fIRS.

3229701

IlBart Real Estate

AN EASY (UY
I.)? Acres vacant residential
with 700' on paved high
frontage on Hwy 413 nortl
Qsteen
Only ,O00 with
terms 32)9410

CHOOSE FROM: EASY TERMS

3233166

67—livestock. Poultr

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BLAIR AGENCY

Seedb"ci equipment for over 50
(300' x II Includes cloth
"A" f.'ames. Sta'e's. end
wire, clothespins, all In
condition Contact E P. e
W 7.5 E F arms, Ovmcdo. Fla
]6564.31 Day, 30536563$) Af

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Motorcycle Insurance
F ree to good home
K ill ens
373 3719

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WE FINANCE

ATeivheefl1onda
Like New. Call
Aftee 6372 754

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377 2111

REALTOR

ich of nature, large lot tree
dded and room for a pool.
rge2 bedoom home plus family
xii, near Mt. Plymouth Golf
jrse $25,900

Heated Pool

78—APflorcycles

Eyes checked, health guaranteed

So. Debary Flea Marke

Jim Hunt Realty

COUNTRY LIVING

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pay rent! Move in now' 7
home, will accept trade

Real Estate
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Clothes Washer-Dryer

Haven Grooming A Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
customers 372-s'752.

St John's River front lot on L
Bluff, 80*110 with oak trea
palms Terms. M. Univ
Realty, ceg. Real Estate Br
003W 1St St 323606% EVes
491.

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3 bedroom, 1' bath on corner lot,
$10,900 Existing, 116.500. 7 pcI.
rntg 323 $602

$13,950

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ndifioned Batteries, $17 93
hange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1 Sanford Ave.

this is our 15th year at Animal

Beautiful S acres, paved road, I
clear flowing stream, horses
Terry Realty, REALTOR,
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Pierson, 10 acres. Nicely wo
small sprIng, over 300 on I
ra $l7,
Terms. $31

'74 some below dealer cost, first
come first choicet °lus Flit '5
finest Used Cars, Dick Blaird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largt dealer. '73 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph. $31 13)0, Open
Sundays 176

Lawn Mowers We Sell The B,
ServIce The R.'st, Western 4

Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanf ord 372 7001

Days-3fl 6173
Nights 372 5421 or 377 735;

For rent' New Smyrna townh
on ocean Pool, tennit, SIlO V
1733

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Horse Trailer. $12,500. 10
down MIt) FLORIDA PEA
Inc k34 7740

Datsun-Subaru Sale

IS Garage Auto Air
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loners and general auto repairs
I Mottle 3?., 373 1329,

IAt(HVLLS FURNITURE

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W. Garnett White

JOHNS REALTY co.
BROKERS

4miniun

Pick up junk cars FREE. Small
price for' others. 3177 1671

76.—Auto Parts

Pi0Otupgt and SpinetModeis
SAPIFORDAUCTION,3?373

JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

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2563 Park Dr.

Stemper Realty

Homes

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(J'lf' 'ire's (TrUCK OVId cars)
$'25"x20". Angles Body Works,
3729157, 7506 Country Club Rd.

ö S. Paimway. Also 62 Dodge
irt, I door. First SlOt, takes,

5G—AisccIIar'ieous for

76065. Hwy. I/ 92

LTOPS

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IRoomfurnithdduplcx. 24th St itt

Broker

REALTOR 37) 5771

fledroom,fenced yard
5375 ma Adultspreferred
or 377 6620
37)

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WOudruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

5 A. WOODED

1t64)

322242O Anytime

2

FlOyd Freer, 322 $191.

80—Autos for Sale

FO PARK

through November Adults
No pets $165 mo plus utilitli
security t2l 71l.

We have snotless opts . a manager
who loves people, budget
stretching rent Also unfurn
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
300 F Airport Blvd 373 3)10

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drooms, 2 baths, heat, air,
ittany. Call to see.

vacant lots.

Orange City-Blue Spring

bedroom, refurbished home,
5haded lot. See It at $11,500

'ENNA

drooni',. 2
qht be it'

Monday, May 13, l73—Ilt,

Let me till your garden spot; mo,

43-"-Lots.ACreage

3 Minutes from Town

ECREST - 526.900. Pool, 3
drooms, corner, Opposite
hool, shopping nearby.

319 556? after 0 pm,

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3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford3fl 5200
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Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms. on paved road $17,500.

ANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

t.; 1175 month 175 Sect

deposIt. 5115 ?,trth 322 7414

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less than $125 mo.

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Your MLS Agency

W/W Shag

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EffIciency apartment and I Lafl' ,'&amp; ,
ovrn lun
bedroom unfurnished .spartment
houSe Near SiC .duIts, no
near town 3?) 7502
1110 372 39)0
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Living room, kitchen, bath, a.r
Lovely furnished guest hc

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177,500

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I Bedroom, 3' bath, new ca
garage, close to schools 37)
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Sanford- I BR Furnished Opts Quiet 3
2 baths water I
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Adult', jni',-, t Fits 5?O 10
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6)1 0990 days
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3 Room furnished apt Bedroom is
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air conditioned $100 Mo 113 E
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Home on lake, lovely living room, 3
bedrm, 2 baths

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
114w Itt St

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EAD YOUR CLASSIFIED AC

Nice 3 bedroom house near d
Garage apartment I bedroom
furniShed 37) 4)06

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POOL

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Kitcheneguipped
5150 Month 377470

3 Roomfurnishe
apartment, 2ndfloor
Osteen,

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fenced yard $19,000 377-6399 0
373 958$

rm galore $450 Down, 3
tdrooms, central air, trees,
rubs, fenced New Ii
PCI
0,450, 360 month mortgage.
41 86 principle
interest plus
set and insurance and prepaids.
PCI anival percentage rate.
1 6772 Cliff Jordon Realtor

Bedroom Duplex and
Trailer for rent
Lowrent 373 1774

3 Room apt Compietly remodeled

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$18,900
Nice I bedroom unfurniShed api
carpete1, adults only No
59050 322 fl96 eves &amp; week

your Budget go further,thop Duplex, large 7 bedroom, ki
the Ctassiferj Ads every ct
eQuipped, air, washer.
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Duplex Furn,shed
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Adults NoPet
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SELBERRY

Mike

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I - By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms, I
Flit room, detached garage. I PlewSkyunedoublewld, Pay

Eves

Adulti only No pets. 590. 37? 7298
eves &amp; wknds

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7 full baths. family room &amp;
ri, plenty storage, ale lot.
5,000 327 40.47

Call 643 0117 Days or 64

1 BR. Apt , lights, water furnished.

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Lake Mary, 763 4th St. 2 t*(
duplex with centril heat an
rarpets, Irapes, and
eupped kitchen Only $15

DeBary, AduIt. Lovely large 1
bedroom alt. idc'al for relstcd
P('rsOns 661611$, 327 6054

Sundoy — Noon FrldQJ

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AVALONAPARTMEP4TS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W2ndst
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DEADLINES
Noon The Doy Before PubllcQtion

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NOTICE

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Nice is hereby given that we ore TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that we are
egaged in business at 13$ U S 37 93,
Pchard flutthfuoco ani William engaged in business at RI 1, Box 72,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Road, Casseiterry, Seminole Fern Park, Seminole County, I TOoIC 0 8 A car wholesalers are Longwood, 37130, Seminole County,
On May n. 1915 at 9 30 A M the
NAME LAW
County. Florida under the fICtll,i5
FIorla, under thefiditlous name of no longer operating as a part
undersigned will sell one ic
Florida under the fictitious name of
NOTICE i heceby given that name of
DRIVE SERVICE, WINNIE TIE POOH DAY CARE nershlp Neither will be responsible GREEN PLANTS, INC.,andthatwe
Pontiac 2dr.. ID No 24176PflS967 CARDLANDOF FLORIDA. INC,.a and that IT&amp;K
intend to register Said CENTER. and that we
Intend to for debts of the other.
intendtoregi%tprsaidname with the
for repair and storige charges
Florida cporati0n, desiring to name with the Clerk of the Circuit
register sold name wllh the Clerk of Publish' April28, May 5, I?, 19, 1975 Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Mr Harry Van Oun
engage in business under tti&amp;. tic. Court, Seminole County, Florida in
the Circuit Court. Seminole Counly, OEM-ill
Rt 1 Box 795
titiOus name of HE GIFT MART, accordance with the provisions of
__________________________ County, Florida in accordance with
41c a line
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Florida in accordance with the
Ovido, Fli 3773
the provisions of the Fictitious
with principal OfliceS at 1421 E. the Fictitious Name StatuIe, To
thru 23 lImes
31c a line
provisions of the Fictitious Name
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
PubliSh May 37. 19, ins
Name Statutes, To WIF Section
Semoten 8lvd . Casselberry, Wit. Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
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a Statutes 1951
Florida, 37707. intends to resister 1957
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
FlorIda Statutes 1957.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEN that
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
S JameS F. Mobtey
_______________________________ the Said name with the Clerk of the
S Grace Ruth Tamburo
3 Lines Minimum
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the
undersigned,
desiring
to
engage
President
&amp;
D
Winn
SATURDAY
9.Noon
Circuit Court of Seminole C0unt, Publlsh May 17. 19. 26. June 2. 3915
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Carol Jean Winn
In business under the fictitious name
Treasurer
Florida
QENV
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Publish' April 21, 71, May 5, 12, 3973 of A TOUCH OF COUNTRY at Il'9
Phyllis B. Mobtey
CARDLAND OF
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DEM 176
Secretary
State Road 131, Longwood, Florida,
FLORIDA INC.
NAME STATUTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
intends to register the said name
Marvin I Mobley
a Florida corporation
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CASE NO. ;s-,o4-cA-c4.E
wilhtheClerkoftheCjrcul?Courtof
Vice President
S Floyd I Hopkins
Notice Is hereby aiven lhjt the
In tO: The MaIaqe of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Publish - May 5, 12, 39, 76, 1975
Seminole County, Florida.
President
undersigned. pursuant to the
ARNALDO RIVERA, Husband.
Notice Is hereby given that we are
DEN 3)
H Wght Kirtley
PubIih May I?. 19, U. June?. 1973 "FictItious Name Statute" Chaper enqagni in business at Rt. 2. BOx
Petllioner.
Joyce G KirtIe
DEN $6
165 09, Florida Statute, will r.'oister
1775,
tis37763, Seminole County.
Piit"'
28. M' 5. 12. ' 1975
___________________________
C1Y OF
NILDA RIVERA, Wife,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida under the fictitious name of OEM 163
____________
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, —
-in
and
for
Seminole
County,
FIr
SEMINOLE
FLORAL
FARMS,
and
IN
___________________________
Respondent
YH
CIRCUIT COU R.
FLORIDA
-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ida, upon receipt of proof of the that we Intcnd to register said narn
NOTICE OF ACTION
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI
Notice of Public Hearing
publication of this notice, the fic with the Clerk of lh Circuit Cou
El OH TEE NT H JUDICIAL Cl R.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
rsonaIs
21—Situations Wanted
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NILDA
titioui name, towit NATURAL Seminole County, Florida in
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
- ._
__
____________________________
RIVERA.
WHOSE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
NOTICE 5 HEREBY GIVEN by
LOOK OR NATURAL LOOK HAIR cordance with the Provisions
RESIDENCE AND MAILING CIVIL ACTION NO. 71-1363.1
PROFESSIONAL ORDERLY I will
the City Commitsion of the City of
ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN
PRODUCTS under which we are Fictitious Name Statutes. ToW it- PROBATE DIVISION
In to: the Marriage of
ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM!
dohome&amp; hostal patient care.?
ANN
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PROBATE NO.
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
M
Ongaved in business at 701 E. Section $A5 09 Florida Statutes 1957
SANTARSIER E,
IN YOUR FAMILY!
or ii 7 Write P.O Box
Petit.oner.
that a Proceeding for diSOIUtOfl ot
In
re:
Estate
of
said City Commission will hold a
Semoran Blvd. Suite 107 n the Cit's
AL. ANON
5: Paul N Mason
Sanford
_____________________________
THOMAS EDGAR GIBBS, JR.
of Altanionte Spgs.. Florida.
marriage has been filed against you and
public hearing
For families or friends of problem
Curtis W Mann, Jr
-_
and that Petitioner, ARNALDO JAMES
j
(a) To contider annexation of the
That the parties lntecesled In said
deceased.
SAN TAR SI ER E.
Thelma C Mann
drinkers
Spring Is "Move outside time" Get
Ret,pondent
RIVERA. Si'eks other relief against
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
business enterprise are as follows
following described property lying For further information call 12) 451?
patio and lawn furniture at a
Publish April21, 2$, Mdy 5, 12. 19/S
j
you affecting 'he following
All creditors of Ihe estate of
AMENDED
and being in Semlnofe County,
Estcl Cooley
OEM 171
or write
price Read the Classified Ads
THOMAS EDGAR GIBBS, JR.,
described real property, to wit
NOflCE OF ACTION
Jay Wyatt
Florida, to wit'
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P
deceased, are hereby notified and
Lot), Block 743, Deltona Lakes TO JAMES J SANTARSIERE
Da;edat Orlando. Orange county,
507 Lake Destiny Road - SEC 7)
Box 55). SanfOrd, Fla 37771
Rentals
FICTITIOUS NAME
required to file any claims or
Subdivision, Unit S. MB 75. pages
Waterbury, Connc'cttcut
FlorIda, April 11, 19
TWP 215 RGE 79E BEG S 'i Cor
_________________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish April21, 2$. May S. 17, 3975 engaged
NoticeinIs hereby given tuat we are demands which they may have OF SEC RUN W 1320 FT N 72 DEG
136. PR Volusia County
______________________________
.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
that an OctiOn fc DISSOLUTION
business at 125 Orienta against said estate in the office of 49 AttN E 803 7 FT TO RD SELY
PROBLEM
AND. you are rqu;red to oppr
OEM 176
AItamo.ntc c
c.te CIer of Circuit C,)ut of SemnoIe
nd Ii- Cur A,',- or other
MARRIAGE has hr
Pcrh.p AlrJ ,-'(
?9 Rooms
AL G F fl O I M 1 10 UI (. (LU
fiIJ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Counly, Florida, undcr the fiCtitiouS County. Florida, ifl th courthouse at
CanHelp
—______________________________
E 495 FT • RDS).
tne Circuit Court in and for Seminole setkri .i d. .i.t, hlo i.t$tooy and CUlT
CoOl?)
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
MANOR
WOMAN
FOR
ROOM
AND
County. Florida. and serve a
household furniture and fur
aild that we Intend to register said calenoar montns trom the date of Altamonte Springs, FIrij,i ar1
p
FLORIDA.
'me with the Clerk of the Circuit tti first publication of thiS notice.
lhereo on Petitioner's attorney
Florida
32711
nishings, and you are reguired lo PROBATE DIVISION
fbI To consider also the question
Court. eminoIe County, Florida fl Cath claim or demand must be In
a copy
Tecrence William Acktrt. E5quir:serve
defenses,
if any,
of designating and assigning the
-- of to
sour writte,s Case No. S-I)I-CP
Pest Office Box 2401, Sanf
accordance with the provisions of writing and muSt state the place of zoning classification of C P1 Corn
GENE R.
Reduce safe &amp; fast with Goflese 30.Apartrnents Unfurnished
Estate of
Florida 31711. on or before the 11th STEPHENSON, Attorney
the FictitIous Name Statutes, To
residence and post office address of
mercial Neighborhood District t
Tablets &amp; E Vap "water pill"
for LILLIAN V SHANEP
Petitioner. Post Office Drawer One.
V.1?- SectIon 06509 Florida Statutes the claimant and must be Sworn to said property as that classification
day of June, A 0. 1975. or 0th erv,ise
________________________________________
Touchton Drug
Deceased.
1951
by thC claimant, his agent, Or his is described in the zoning ordinances
MAS1rCOVt
the
original
with
the
vol.
Clerk of the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
William R Pope, Jr
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
Florida,towit. OrdlnaneNo
373 7900
WITNESS my hand and official aboveStylOdCOUrtOflorbefor,My CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST PubIih April71, P.tay
S. I?, 39, 1975 according to law
73
Dated April 79th, 1973
sealof the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 31st, 1915. otherwise a .iudgment SAID ESTATE:
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
—
andasamen1ect and Supplemented
OEM 175
on this 5th day of May, AD. 397$ may be entered against you for the
.uSan Gray Gibbs
DUPLEX- Euro or Unfurn, ideal
MYSELF AS OF 3775
The present toning classification
You and each 01 you are hereby
relief demanded in the Petition
ISealI
As Executrix
Location, Reasonable Rent Ph
Roger A Hodges
notified and r.qi..red 0
said Drope-rtv i A I Aaric.iltiiqal _____________________________
fite any IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Thomas A Speer, of
Arthur ft. BeciwIth, Jr.
Owner, 365377)
WITNES5 my hand and cfficlat claims and demands whiCh you, Ot
District,
as
that
classification
iS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. SPEER
RE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll
SPEER. P.A
Clerk of the Circuit Court
seal of
this Court, thiS 3h day of either of you, may have against saId
described in the zoning ordinances
April,
1973.
t'
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR Attorney for Susan Gray Gibbs,
Free, 6112077 for "We Care"
By: Elaine RiChard.
0Magnofia Ave,Sanford, land 7
and
regulations
01
Seminole
County,
estateifltheofficeoftheclerkof the
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SeatI
£x*C,alrix
Depy Cerk
"r4otlot" /idultt or Teens
bdrm unurn as from $110 $115
Florida
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
PROBATE DIVISION
TERREN
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
P0 Box 3361, Sanford, FIa. 37713
w ACKERT.
per mo Call 1673456 or Orlando
The Public Hearing will be held in
JiCIOI Circuit, Seminole County,
PROBATE
NO.
73247•CP
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
FUIRE
Pubhsh MOy 3, I?, i973
collect, 47? 4171
Florida, Probate Division, in the In roth. Estate of.
the City H.sll. Alfamor te Springs,
By Joy Stokes
5—Lost &amp;
DEN 40
'torney for Pett'oner
Florida.onthc70thooyotMoy. 1975.
Courthouse
at
Sanford,
Florida,
DIANA
MAE
ECHANIZ
Depy Clerk
Pott Office Box 241
within four (I) calendar months
SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
at i 3o m ,or assoonthereafter
Deceased
5.anford, Florida 32771
Publish. May 5, 12, 19, 26.
5
$100 Pew.ir for return of black and
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
from the time 01 the firs! publication
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
possible,
at
which
time
intereste
FINAL NOTICE
Publish May 32, 19,26. June?. 1975 DEN
E IGH TEE NH JUDICIAL CIR. parties and citltens for and OgOinst
tn female Doberman Pincher
NEEDED ITEMS WIT H A
ot this notice Each claim or demand
DEN 10
Notice Is hereby given that the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE lhe proposed aonexation and Zoning
Call 372 3769. 3777513
must be in writing and filed fl
CLASSIFIED AD
undersigned will, on the 4th day Of COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cpIicate and state the place of
will b heard. Said hearing may be
-June, AD 1973, present to the CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-613.CA.09.A continued from time to time until
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
residence and post office address of HonorabteClrcult Judgeof Seminole FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CUlT OF THE STATE OF
final action i taken by the City
.___.- - -tht' claImant and must be sworn to County, Florida, his final return, TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
CIVIL ACTION No. 74'2$02•CA.o9-C FLORIDA
IN
AND
by the claimant, his agent or at
FOR
Commission
Sand lewood
account
and
vouchers,
as
AdDivision c
Plaintiff,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
torney, or the some shall be void.
This notice shall be posted at the ChristianDay5choot has opening for
minlstrator of the Estate of Diana vs.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S4S4CAOS.0
I or 5 yr olds for fall semester
City Hall within the City of
Dated at Winter Springs, Florida Mae Echani:, deceased. and at said BOBBlE C McKNIGHT, ef al.,
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MID
FLORIDA
POWER
thiS 7th day of May, 3975.
Tuition, $75 mo. Call Lutheran
COR
Altamonte Springs. Florida, and in
time, then and there, make op
Villas
Defendants
FLORIDA. a Corporation.
PORATION, a corporation,
5: Leslie R. Mansell
Church of Redeemer, 3773557 or
three (3) other placeS within Ihe
p1lcationtothesaidJ(geforafinaI
NOTICE OF SUIT
PIintiff,
As
Mrs
Martin.
3726100
Executor
of
said
Estate
Petitioner,
City, arid published in The Evening
RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
settlement of hIs administration of TO- ELINOR G. COHEIi,
vs.
vs
s. Frank McMiIIan
Herald, a newspaper of general
- -- -----said
estate,
and
for
an
Ardor
Trustee
for
the
ADVENTURE
Unfurnished
CAMPS
IN. WILLIAM P. BALL. and CLARA M
Attorney for Executor
circulation in the City of Altamonte
discharging Santiago Echanit as
Benefit of
18—Help Wanted
TERNATIONL, INC.. a Frida BALL, his wife,
P0 BOx 3161
Springs
and
Seminole
County.
__________________________
such Administrator
Rebecca S Gitn.c
Corporeton, et al.
Orlando, Florida 371.02
Respondents
Carpet
Florida, oncea week for at least four Ladies
Dated this the 13th day of April.
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
Publish'
May
17,
19,
1973
as fashion show directors for
Defendants.
SUMMONS TOSHOWCAUSE
(1)
consecutive
weeks
prior
to
f
he
AD. 1975.
All parties Claiming Interest by,
NOTICEOF PUBLIC SALE
Sarah Coventry Jewelry Earn
DEN IS
AND
date of the Public Hearing; the date
Santiago Echani:
* RangeS Refrigerator
through, nder,or against EIIno, G
NOTICE is hereby given that I. A.
totS an hour, commission Full or
NOTICE OF HEARING
of
the
firit
publication
to
the
date
of
As
AdmInIstrator
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AN
H.Beckwith,Jr,Clorkoffp,eCIrcvjt NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN
part
time
No experience
Cohen. Trustee for the Benefit ot the last publication. both dates in
of the Estate of
FOR
SEMINOLE
*
COUNTY,
Court of Seminofe County, Florida, PROCEEDING
necessary, sampIe Ir' , start
RebeccaS Gifnickandtoallpartin ciusive, shall not be less than
Diana
Mae
Echanit
FLORIDA
ma certaIn cause pinding In which IN THE NAME AND BY THE
3195-420,31)5691
having
or Claiming
have
any twenty eight (71) days In addition,
_____________________________
right, title
or interesttoin
Deceased
Case No. 711943-CA49.A
the real
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF
*
notice shall be posted in the area to Shoe Shine stand wanled Single
property
herein
dcribed.
PAN
AMERICAN
BANK
OF
C.
Vernon
Mile.
ir,
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MID- FLORIDA:
e consIder
for annexation and
OF
CLEVELAND
&amp;
MIZE
chair Ph Holiday Inn. Allamonte
ORLANDO, NA., formerly known Attorneys for Administrator
FLORIDA, a corporation, is
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON*
'tOU
NOTIFIED
thfit
an ARE
actionHEREBY
to foreclose
a mor Zoninoatleastfitteen(13)daysprmor
Springs 667 4455
as Cltltens National Bank
Plaintiff, and ADVENTURE CERN, AND TO all persons and
to
the
date
of
the
Public
Hearing
tgageon
the
following
real
property
z
Orlando
CAMPS INTERNATIONAL, INC.,a parties claiming or having any
DATED thi5 10th day ot April, Earn
in Seminole County, Florida:
to $5 an hour rOund your
Sanford, Fiorloa 37771
*
Plaintiff.
Florida Corporation, WILLIAM a. rjghq, tIthe, Interest, estate, mor
A 0 1975
schedule
for appointment call 030
101
15.
Block
B,
SUMMERSET
Publish
Aprll7l,7$,
May
5,12.1975
GILLMOR,
v's.
REGINA
ANN
gao. Cr Other loin to or on fh05
09.
5 - PhyIII JordahI
NORTH SECTION 1. according to
C I L LU OR
MARSHALL W. PERRY andMYRA OEM 111
*
WOOD AL. I certain tracts of land described OS:
City Clerk
h Plat thereof as recor
PUBLISHING COMPANY. a
in
PhI
location
Gnoral
office
work,
typing,
must
Florida
wer
Ccc.
of tPie city of
ELAINE PERRY; JERRY M. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Book I. Pages 25 and 76. Public
FROM SIlO
Corporation. UNITED STATES
'
GARRETT
have experience 377 5Q9.
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Records
and SUSAN
C. EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR. FlOrida
110W AIRPORT BLVD.
AMERICA; PETERSON OUT
OF poration's
Delary
Plant
North
GARRETT;
DONALD
CUBER
and
CUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Iongwood transmi
line guying
of Seminole County, Publish' April 21 and 2$ and May , PenonsInferesfedIn1100or _ Oi
DOOR
331 7070
ADVERT$SIN, COR.
ANN CUBER,
easemenIsinthep4El4gf5,j031
17 and 19. 1973
weekly working full or part time
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
has
bem
filed
against you and you
PORATIOP4, 0 Florida Corporat.q, Township
Defendants
19 S*uth, Range 30 East.
OEM 133
130 3700
Sanford Showplace- Plo* leasing
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-121CA.O4O arereJiredtoserveaco0yof your
e Dofendants being Civil
NOTICE OF SUIT
tn Seminole County, Florida, on ihe
In
to:
the
Marriage
01
Spacious I &amp; 2 bedroom, eat in
written
defenses.
If
any,
to
It
on
van
No 74-7 CA-N C, will offer for propertyof WillIam P. and
To: Jerry M. Garrett
Need experienced bank teller Call
CITY OF
Clara U.
kitchens, plenty closets, privet,
NORMA DELORES WEtLAND, den berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA, at
sate and sell to the h'ghest and best BalI. in Lot 2. PIne Lake Groves. a
and Susan C. barrett
3276711.
ext
3d
or
See
personnel
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Vdife
residential, From 1150 7013
Post Office Box 193, Orlando.
bidder for cash at the west fro
1161 Lbndmar Lane
mgr at Atlantic Notional Bank Of
subdlvisionolr.cordir.Plat Book 9.
FLORIDA
and
Florida
37102,
and
file
the
original
Sanford Ave 630 5327, 327 0646
Court House Steps of the
Casselberry,
Florida
Sanford
Seminole Page77,PublicR,coofSeminoI.
Notice 01 PublIt Hearing
RAYMOND JOSEPH WEILAND. with the Clerk of the above Styled
County Crt House in Sanford, County, Florida.
Huthand.
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIPI
court on or before May 30th. 191$;
Mahall W. Perry
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS
Florida. at I1.00o'CbAM on the and being more particularly
TOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN
T. .TI4AI'SACLASSIFIEDADi
77th day of May, A 0 1973, the
otheise a judgment may
NOTICE OF SUIT
enand Myra Elaine Perry
lI7OFloridaAv..
described
in
the
Petition
heretofore
TO'
RAYMOND
following property lying a
JOSEPH bored
1161
Landmark
Lane
37)6650
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Work
your
own
hours
Earn
c*tra
against
you
for
the
relief
the
City
Commission
of
the
City
of
being filed, and the following persons.
demanded in the complaint
WEILAND
____________________________
in the County of Seminole, 3tate
Casselberry, Florida
income as an AVON Represen
_______________________
or
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida,
that
together
with
all
unknown
persons
Petition.
Florida. tO
—
dress Unknwn
You are hereby notified that •
tative Call 641 3079
said City Comrnision will hold a
claiming by, thrpvgh or under ComplaInt
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
WlTNESSmyhandaiIdtheIof
Allof Lots Ito 6. incIvsIm'i, Block knownpersonswho
31—Apartments Furnished
to Foreclose Mortgage 'hat
public
hearing
are
dead,
or
who
an
action
for
DISSOLUTION
OF
Said
Court
on
April
2fl,
1973
10, Sanford Farms, a subdiyjion
been
filed
against
Experienced Farm
in are not known to be dead or alive, to
() To consider annexation of the
II
you MARRIAGE has been filed agaInst (Seal)
P —
*
''-"V
Rac
2 East.
ae
re to serve ayou
:oy and
of your
3
apartment for lot couple
yin
wit:
'ibed
Arthur
ti
Equlpmnt
tiecxwilfl,
Jr.
you
and
you
are
required to serve a
Mechanic
according to the mop thereof
defenses, if any, tu ii on the Plain.
,
Lrr4, rif.ri
Clerk
of
thC
Circuit
Court
copyofyourwrittendetenses,ifany,
recorded in Pta? Book 1. Pages 327
tiff's attorney. Winifred J
and
being
in Seminole Coun'y. Paid vacation. bo%pltalllalion,
required. 1300 Mo 175 deposit 377
Florida,
to wit
By. Joy Stokes
WILLIAM P BALL
and 121. Public Records of Seminole
Sharp,
of
to
WALLACE
F
STALNAKER,
JR
Johnson, Mottinger, Trmsmen &amp;
73
pan, pOid holidays
Begin at the cen'er of Section I
Deputy Clerk
Twin Lakes
, STEPHENSON and BEANE. Post
County, F1ora. and all of that
Sharp, P A, whose address is
Salary
commensurate
with
cx
Township
71
South.
Range
71
F.as'.
Publish May 5, 12, 19. 26. 197$
BCi 1675
100 Office
Orawr
'ne, Casselberry,
closed portion 01 South Delaware
I or? Bedroom Aclultsonly
East Robinson Street, Orlando.
Florida,
3fl, Attorneys
for
perience Smitly's Inc.
Seminole County. Florida, run
37
Sanford,
orioa 37771
Stet hying betn Lots land S of
the DEN
____________________________
between I 4 30, Mon -Fri
P,RK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
thence
North
along
tb
North
South
____________________________
said Block 10.
Florida
and
the original
Petitioner,
with
the3710%
Clerk of
theEle
above
styled the
Clerk ofand file the origInal with iN
731$ Park Drive, $lOup
Cen'erIlne of said Section II, 121 70 ClassifIed Ads are here
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CLARA M BALL
WITNESS my hand and the seal ot
the May
above29th,
styled Court
to help you
Court on or before May 36, 1975; on or etore
feet to the Nurth right of way line Of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
this court in Sanford, Fforloa, this
Twin Lakes
buy. sell, rent or swap. at a low
Small apartment
otherwise the
State Road 436, run thence South 09
1913;
CUlT IN FLORIDA
AND FOR SEMINOLE
7th day of May, AD. 1973.
Box 1673
cost . . us help you place you
allegations
the otherwise,
a Judgment
be COUNTY,
cleanandreasonabie.
Complaint will be
taken as of
admitted
entered against
u f or may
the relief
d.'oe5 57' 14" Eas' along Slid
(Seal)
Sanford. FIorid 3777)
- Call 32236ll or 131-9993.
1394
and a Iudgment may be entered demanded in the Petition
Civil Action No. 75477CAo9.0
North right of way line 200 feet to
.
A H. Beckwith. Jr.,
against you for the relief demanded
Clerk Of the Circuit
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
WlTNESSmyhandand thesealof FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF the point of begioning; thence run
in the ComplaInt,
MEMPHIS.
Southl9
By' Elaine RlCharde
degrees
52'
46"
East
along
Declaration of Taking hasbeen filed
said 1973
Court on this, the 71st day of
WITNESS my hand and seal of Aj,rlI,
Plaintiff,
said North ri'jh! of way line 71$ 3$
Deputy Clerk
in the above styled cause by
Slid CoUrt of this 17th day of April (SEAL)
*
vs
feet. run thence NorthO degrees 32'
Publish. May 12, 1975
4
Petitioner. Florida Power Cor.
1975
COMMUNIPLE, INC.. ci at.
SO" West 773 feet. n thence North
' DEN 7?
FICTITIOUSNAJAE
poratlon, for condemnation of
Arthur
H
Be(kwith,
it.
FICTITIOUS
NAME
(Seal)
Defendants.
09 degrees 57' 46" West lOG feet.
Notice is hereby given that we are
easements upon and with-n the lands
Clerk of Circuit Court
Notice is hrrby Oven that we are
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
SUIT TO
engaged in business 011)2 Highway
thence North 0 :grees 33 3]" WCSt engaged in buSiness at 7 Camilla
CITY OF
described above and in Inc Petition
By
Lillian
T
Jenkins
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
4)6, Cassetberry 32707, Seminole
50 ft't, thence North 09 degrees 32'
for the purpose Of constructing and
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
CI., Sanford, Seminole County,
By: Joy Skes
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
County, Florida under the fictitious
NoticeofpgbIjs Hearing
maintainIng guy wires and anthon
- Publish April 21. May
46" West 173 feet. tt*r,ce South C FlorIda, under the fictitious name of
Deputy Clerk
S. 17, 19, 19/S TO- STANSFIL GRAHAM
name of PLANTS, POTS 'N KNOTS,
degr
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
33' 33" West 213
ess.ntI for the support of. Portion
OEM 167
feet to the REFRIGERATION MECHANICAL, an that we intend to register said
Publish April 21, 21, May 5. 12. 1973
CORPORATION
point Of beginning,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
a dove circuit 310 KV steel pole OEM 121
3 ' Hoffman
md that we Intend to register said name with the Clerk 01 the Circuit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
to the corporate limits of the City Of name
the Planning and Zoning Board ot transmission line underconstruclion
with the Clerk of bbe Circuit
Gulf Breete, Florida
FICTITIOUSNAME
the City of Lake Mary, Floridi,
Attamonte SprIngs, Florida; and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Court, SemioI.
Florida In
, ifl Seminole County, Florida.
Court,
Seminole County. Florida in accordance
withCounty.
the provIsions
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Notice Is hereby given that we are
said Planoing and Zoning Board will
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE that
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
fbI To consider also Ihe quOstion accordance with the provisions O
a Complaint to foreclose
engaged in business at ill E
hold a public hearing at $ OGoclock that the
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ot designating and assigning the the F irtitious Name Statutes, To
certain mortgage on the following
to theSeminole
Semoran County,
Blvd. Altamonte
Springs,
PM. on Tuesday, the 7JIh day of provisions Petitioner,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-tS0-CA.9.0
Wit.
Section $63 09 Ffori
of Section pursuant
71051, Florida
Florida under
Statutes
zoning classification of C C Corn Wit Section 06509 Florida Statutes
described real property, to wit:
the
1957
May, 3973, to
mercial General District to saId 1957.
FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR
Statuies,wiIIapplyPotheHo!'scrabie fIctitious name of THERAPEUTIC
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From the W ' corner of Section property as
5 Joarme J, Russell
a) consider a request for a
TCACE ASSOCIATION
Richard B Mulew, one of the
that classification iS
put
5' Robert Morgan
RE
DUC
INC
WITH
IN
Plaintiff.
II,
TownshIp
23
South,
Range
30
described
In
the
zoning
ordinances
Joyce
N
Jackson
01 Sanford Substantial Farms, a Judges of the Circuit Court
Joho N Atkinson
East, run thence N 9degrees 4'
of and
the Dl"IDIJALIZED MOTIVATION and
subdivision in
vi
Publish May 3, 32, 19, 76, 3976
an
"
ot tn City of Altamonte Springs, Publish April 21,
existing Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
May 5, 17, 1913
East
along
the
DEN 3?
agricultural :onIngcIassaflcat
ROBERT N TOMLIN and FRAN .
northerly line of the Florida, towlt: Ordinance No 27173
5emanole County, Florida,on the that we in',nd to register said name
as
DEN
121
SW ' of said Section II. distance of and
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
TOMLIN. his wIfe,
saidcIas$mficaIioflusdriint,,
as amended and wppIemintj
21th day of May, 1913, at
1,2131) feel to a point on the
- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
1130 Seminole County. Florida in ac
zoning ordinances of the ctt of O'clock, AM,
The present zoning classification
Defendants
westerly
right
of
way
line
of
the
of
said
property
In
the
Seminole
cordance
with
the
provisions
FOR
of
the
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
SEMINOLE
Lake Mary, Florida. of the following County Courthouse,
is C-i
Sanford,
COUNTY,,
Commercial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
FLORIDA
S C L Railroad, thence S 10 degrees DistrIct. as that classification
described property Iymng within the Florid., for O
MORTOtmOE FORECLOSURE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR
3)' p3" West olong said right Of way described In the zoning ordinances
heating
to Court,
determine
municipal limitS of Lake Mary. (1)thelurisdictlonot
CASE NO, 75.7 !4 CA-N-C
TO ROBERT P1 TOMLIPI and
this
(7) Secflon$65 09 FlorIda Statutes 191
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
a distance of 521.17 feet to
Trim. Inc
Florida, and more fully descrIbed as the sufficiency Cf the pldings.
In re: the Marriage of:
FRAN J. TOMLIPI
and
regulations
of
Seminole
County,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
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po;nf 509 degrees 12' 70" East
follows. to Wit:
OLNPitS J FUPIK(, Husband
RESIDENCE' In an
a Florida
whether the Petitkor t properly Publish' May S 17, 19, 26, $975
unknown
distance
of
30%
II
.
feet from the NE
CIVIL ACTION NO, 11.739 CA.70.0
OEM 161
Lots 1, 7, 3 d 4 01 SANFORD exercising Its delegated authity, __________________________
state
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and
The Public Hearing will be held in In the matt.r of Adoption
or country Other than the State corner of MalIbu Shores First the City Hall, Aitamont, Springt, BY
SUBSTANTIAL FARMS. according
'of Florida.
SUSAN A F UNKE. WifC
(4) the amount to be dCPOSitCd f
and mailing address 0itiOn,
j4p,Jf ç SWISHI. R ani ?5A Ri'
recorded
in
Plot
Book
'o the plat theqf recorded in Plat t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
being
NOTICE OF ACTION
''
property sOht to be ao
Floria,nnthe70thdayof May 1975, CHARLOTTe: SWISHIR, hi
I), page 1, Public Records of at 130pm .u.'
wife TO- Susan A Funke
3. Page 12, Public Records 01 proprlafed, $3 the fOrms
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
USS W S SIMS
as soon thereafter as
Seminole
County,
Florida;
thence
N
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Seminole County, Florida
OF FLORIDA
IN ANt) FOR
Vaughn Street
(OF 1059)
possible at which time interested
conditions upon WhiCh title toand
and CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
ic DOPIAL 0 HAP I
1h Pubt Hearing will be held .n
Detroit. P,'r hj-in
FPO Plpw York O7I
09 degrees 17' 20" West along the partls and citl7nt for and against
t
COStit-CfltS may
northerly line of slid sutdivis'on tne pro ose annexation and zoning
Present address unknown
the City Hall, City 01 LIke Miry,
PROBATE DIVISION
you ARE NOTIF lEG that a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Qme vetted in Petiboner. and
and its easterly and westerly Cx
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida, on the 77th
PROBATE No,
that a Complaint to forecloje a
Pptition for Dissolution of Msrriage
day of May, suthothermattersastheCou'may
thereof a distance
will ite heard Said hearing may be Iha? an actionfor adoption has been
late the Estate 01:
1913. at I'OO P.M. or as SOOn deem proper.
has been fIled against you In the
certain mortgage encumbering the
feet, to the east line of Bay
Street,05 Continued from time to time until filed and you are required to Serve a above named Court, and you are
of 1,163
thereafter as possible, at which time
EDWIN 0 HUNT
YOu and oath Of you are hereby
final
aCtion
Is
taken
by
lhe
City
copyofyourwrlttendefenses,if05,
foiIo*!nodecribedre.lprppy,o said line being the west line f Commission
interested parties fOr end agalnu commanded on or
required to serve a copy of your
Decea.
wit'
before My 20th.
aforesaid Section II; thence N 0
to me Petition 8n GERALD S.
FINAL NOTICE
This nntie. shall
Lot SI. THE COLONNAOES
pcted
3?
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dreo ? 4" Ca
iu
said
RUT BE PC, Attorney at Law, 315 S
the PetItioner's attorney, JOHN C
tine City Hall within 11* City of H*y
ClerkoftheCi, cult Court in Sanford,
17 97, P 0
e to lime until foal OCtiOil
ficix
undersigned
will,
on
the
4th
day
01
917.
I'ta? thereof as tN.orded in Plot
FPIILEIIAPt)T, Etquire Suite 9.
Sen,ncle ti..n?y, Itorida, your
beginning iContaning Ii Cl
June, A 0 1913, present to tha
iken by the Pianning and Zoning writttn defens
Book 36. Page 55, Public Records of
three (3) other plac
acres of 633,514
uaro feet)
within Ihe the origInal with the Clerk of thC
Board
to the Petition Honor %ble Circuit
fudge of SemInole County, Florida,
City,
Robinson Street. Orlando, Florida,
has
bean
filed
against
you,
and
you
and published in The Evening Circuit Court t the Seminole County
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE
heretofore filed ;n thu cause and to Seminole County, Florida, his final has been filed against y
32001, and file th orIgiflt anSwer or
'
a
in lhe are
Serve a copy of 5o(it written return, acøunt and uheq,
Herald, a newspaper
general CoUrthouse, Sanford, Florida, on or piOading in th office
as
above styled suit, and
required
to Serve
a written copy circulation
in th City 01ofAltamonle
of
the
Clerk
POSTED in three (3) p.rb!.c places defense's upon Jamt'SA P&amp;Ge and Executor o'the
u are Of your
Answer
of
or pleading
to the
May 7st, I97L Otherwise a the Clrcuif Court in
within the City of Lake Mary, Howard P Mars.., Cn Cou,isef for
Estate of Edwin 0. required to iet ye a rty of you' Cepta!nttc:
and for Seminole
Seminotz County, Judgmenlmay be entered on behalf County, Florida, on or before May
Hunt, dec$ed, and at said tinse, Answer or other PleadIng to the
FIorids,onceaweekIo,atlNs,foUr
Maurice Shams of the firm Subin,
01 the Petitioners
City Of Lake Mlry, Florida, and
20th, 1975.
concOfive weekS pe lot 10 IhO
Petersburg, FlorIda, 33733, and IPie' said
TillS NOTICE shall be published
bt1shed In thO Evening Hffa a
Judge fore final $efttemarif van den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, Post P
If you fall to do 50, iudgment by
mrein and thereby show
0 Box 21$. 670 CNA Tower, of
newwapeq of enecaI Circulation IA rtghI, title or irdorest you or whaf 01 his ldminlstr01
of said estate,
the flrtf puhlicati to the
Office Box 7, Oriande, Florida Orlando, Floridi 32102
any of
and for an order dischargIng James
datO Of scutive weeks in the Even ng the 'chef deman
37007, nd file the original Answer or plaintiff's attorney, Cnd file the clu3iy,
th last publication, both dates in Herald, Sanford, Florida
In the Petition
time OP
tf IS da
WITNESS my hand and Seal this
shall tit be ies than
pror to the described In the Petition, bnd to
Ccd
th
tt,e
iii •iidiliun.
-li day of April, Clerk Of the Circuit Court on or
WITPJrSS my htr.d ur,d sal ul
73rd COy cit April, 1913
ShOw cause why the same should not A 0 1975.
May ii, 1973. If you fail to do so,
no'ic
shall be posted in
before the 7h day cI May. 913 If
tht area 10 t,e token for the uSe's and Purposes
notice
shall
b.
posted
In
the
area
to
Iument by default will be entered be COnSIdered for annexatj
oe considered at (east 35 days PtiOt
James A. Hunt
you fail todo so. a default judgment
aqainI you for the relief demanded
set forth in laid Ptiti
Arthur H, Beckith, Jr.
to the date of the Public Hearing
and (Seal)
As Executor Cf tt
will b entered against you for thO in the CompI.il
Zoning at least fifteen (13) days prior
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WitnesS my hand aI the seal Of
DATED: May 7, 1915.
Estate Of
Arthur H Beckwith, ;r.
relief demarded in the Complaint.
Wit NESS the hand and Seal of
thll Court on this 31st day of March,
tO the dafr Of the Public Hearir.g
fly Elaine RiCharde
xa $assmari.
Edwin 0. vnt
Cl'rk of the CirCe I (o',rt
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Ihis Court on 'h day ot April, 1915
Druty Clerk
)ATFD lhi Ptn day of April,
C.ty Ct.rk
fly Elaine RiChard.
Deceased
said Court on April 73rd, 1973
A D 1975
'SEAL)
John C [nqlr4iardi, Esquire of
C-by ,f Lake Mary,
C Vernon Mi:e, Jr • Of
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
(Seal)
S. Phyllis Jordahl,
Avthur H BeU*mlh, Jr.
Law Firm of Thms p Kirkland
CLEVELAND I
MIZE
Gerald S Rutborg
hur H. BeckwIth. Jr.
City Clerk
Arthur H Dckwit. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuif Court
Suite 950, Hartford Buildinç
GARY E MA$Ey, E$Q
ttorneys for Executor
Hwy Il 92
Clerk of the Circuit Court
700 test Robln
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the City of
By
Etac RtCrda
Street
..1i E. AttamOnte Ave.
P.O. Drower 2
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Box
977
By: Elain. RiChard.
GJ, Cii
'\itamonfe Springs, FlorIoa
OrI*nd. Ftflrhjh 37101
Altamonte Springt. Fl. 37701
56ntora, Florida 37773
Cas5elharrv FlorIda. 37701
O*y
Deputy Clerk
(r Pc
Publish April 73 and 21 and May .3, Atf,n
Ps,bli$h: May 5 17. 39, 76. 197$
P'jbl' May 4 I IC. 5&amp; 1915
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To Host
the title of Miss DeRary Area
Chamber of Commerce wtll
have the opportunity to meet
and talk with Miii
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Delta Burke Pf Orlando, when
she visits the community May
17 as the guest of the Chamber
of Commerce.
Scheduled to anive at the
chamber building at 5 p.m.
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NURSING HOMES

Arthur Charbonneau and 1r
and Mrs Jack Coy. The group

HOSPITAL WEEK

At the start of Nursing Homes and Hospital Week, Sunday, the annual Ms Lakeview Nursing Center
Pageant was held at the Sanford nursing home. Honored were (top, from left) Geraldine lfetzel,

outgoing queen Mrs. Emma Mercer; Nis. tAke%icw

Hospital, prrcent
theatLn c th pcdtatrks wing to the late Dr. Gordon D. Stnnle, were (at right, from le!!!
Doug and daughter-in-law Linda, daughter Putty and Mrs. Stanley.
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will then go to Delznd Country

Club for dinner.
Miss Florida will return to
De Bary for an appearance at
the original musical production
being staged by the contestants

Three Too M any For Teen

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Recreation Hall to benefit the C
This Is the oldest recorded
DEAR ABBY: I'm a 17-year. own, you on'( need thtr
of C building fund.
of
you
birth
of which there Is certain
because
girl,
graduating
permission,
but
from
high
Taking part In the musical, old
ti'
evidence.
be
school
this
June.
My
past
mistakes
you'll
have
problem
is
"A Night In the Dorm," will
ANM.I1
contestants Mary Pierson, Toni my parents. They don't want wait until then.
DEAR ABBY: With all due
DEAR M. D.: I'll buy
Guzzi, Beth Hendericksen, me to have anything to do with
Connie Kern, Midge Finnerty, my boyfriend, who is 19, respect to Ripley's "Believe it "guinness." But how about the
Karen Fredeman, Susan because I've been impregnated or Not," there Is no

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Abby

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or have hangups about having how much it meant to people babysitter.

documentation to support Its bore a son for her husband, parts of their bodies removed like us, they would be.
These guardians of your used in case of a lire.
Meeker, Susan Beverly, Carol by him three times.
was
100'
story
that
a
99-year-old
Abraham,
when
he
after
death.)
first
two
M.C.P.
IN
NEWPORTHEACII
children
The
times
I
was
McDonough and Wendi Keitner.
and your home should
—The telephone number of
Thank heavens there was a
DEAR M.C.P.: I am, and meet certain criteria and it is t Uire depar
forced to get abortions, and the American Indian woman gave (Genesis 21)
Tickets for the play are $i r
de
ment.
DEAR ABBY: Four years dear man who had no such ha'.c been for four years And If
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adults and 50 cents for children third time I waited too long, had birth to a child. And the same
you
to
be
sure
they
do.
on the
—That
If
trapped
the baby and placed him for goes for the one about th 64- ago, my lather was told that he hangup. Unfortunately, he was my readers want to leave a up to
6-12. The play is open to
BabysitterS should be fire second floor the door MUST be
year-old woman who was said had kidney failure and would in a fatal car accident, but he legacy of Inestimable value,
adoption,
public,
My parents have also heard to have produced a child with have to go on a dialysis gave up his kidney, which write to The National Kidney conscious. Your babysitter closed, blankets placed along
The winner of the Miss
matched my lather's needs. Foundation, 116 East 27th should he aware that children the bottom of the door, and a
machine,
DeBary Area CofC contest will bad things about my bay friend. her 80year-old husband.
That
was two years ago, and Street, N.Y., N.Y. 10016 for a cause many fires and are the window opened.
Guinness
Book
of
Because
his
kidney
failure
"The
be announced during the but he did those things when he
family
is eternally grateful donor card.
"Centennial Plus Four" art was 15 and 16, and he has Records" has documents to was recent, the chance of oh- my
chief victims of fire In this
—That the babysitter is not a
festival to be sponsored May 24- reformed now. He has a job and prove that Mrs. Ruth Alice taming a kidney transplant was to that generous man.
na ion (a1long with people
I over firefir ghter a
t
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Needless to say, the members
Kistler (flee Taylor), at 57 small. (There are adults and
25 by the Florida Federation of is staying out of trouble.
thing to do case of a fire is to
Everyone has a problem. where 68 years of age).
Abby, there Is absolutely no years and 129 days old, gave children who have waited 10 of my entire family are card.
Art at DeBary Hall.
write
to
personal
reply,
Your babysitter should get the children out and make
way I could ever stop seeing birth to a daughter. Susan, in years and longer for a kidney carrying kidney donors. How i
The winner will be chosen
sure they don't go back Into the
the basis of five cents a vote, him. He's a lot of fun to be with, Glendale, California on Oct. 18, transplant because Americans wish more people would ,OO,, Enclose stamped, i,,,: Know:
addrend
envelope.
please.
are either unaware of the need become donors. If they knew
—That children enjoy playing burning house.
Sponsors for the candidates and we love each other and 1956.
want to get married some day.
include: its. GUZZI,
Electronics; Ms. Beverly, Please don't tell me to date
House of Decorating; Ms. others because he is the only
Keltner,Gu)und Dolls Styling one for me. We've been going
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Salon; Ms. Fredeman, 4 B's steady for five years and don't
Restaurant; Ms. McDonough, like to sneak around behind my
admission and bus fare. Those Brevard to Seminole County to Chapter and member of the
DeBary Nursery; his. Kern, parents' backs. Please help me Disney Tour
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Interested should call Mrs. try cases, lie is urging at least Winter Springs chapter serving
DeBary Pharmacy, Ms. convince them to let me see
Sanford
Senior
Citizens
Inc
Mary
five resident judges for this as Installing officer.
McPherson.
Meeker, Coy Realty; Ms. him.
IN
LOVE
IN
N.J.
met
for
luncheon
May
6
at
the
Mrs.
Wilma
Kalmus,
area.
Pierson, DeBary Watch Repair
Special appreciation was
DEAR 1N Sorry. I can't Sanford Civic Center, at which program chairman announced
Service; Ms. liendrickseri,
He stated that "y"oung men extended to
two
Jon GoLz, director
upcoming
ts
or
th
them
for
fee
li
ng
as
even
e
they time
f
is th guest speaker at the next can
Bailey's Red and White lame
ha
world" and
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Winter
Springs
Jaycees
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meeting. May 20, will be a urged all Jaycees to et
Grocery; 'Miss Finnerty and do They have been through month were announced,
three nightmarish experiences
On May 15 the group will representative from the volvedin community, state and and chairman of the banquet,
DeBary Realty.
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with - - you, and they're not participate in Senior Citizens Seminole Memorial Hospital, national affairs
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Last
MISS
Area Chamber of Commerce looking for a fourth. When you week at Walt Disney World. marking National Hospital
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" guests attending
At the conclusion of his ad- use aff
matured and
on your There will be a charge for week. Members are asked to
uiwia wasier will
air were Larry Blair,
u.n
bring a covered dish. Coffee dress, Hattaway was presented newlyelect edPres
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e.sl COO,uC5 Ww
with a
"C rt ifica e
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,.'.t 8 Florida Ja ycees,
President, Mrs. Edith Appreciation" from the Winter
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r)e first annual installation
and charter night of the Winter
Springs Jaycees was IvIdat the
Qwlity Inn at St. Rd.4M and 14
on May 3.
Guest Speaker for the
evening was Representative

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the Festival was at 10 o'clock, hand, with produce and rum- along with special sales
Jack Homer was showing his
Chamber Agri-Business many farmers had their mage goods for sale. Proceeds festivals of their own.
enthusiasm over the day Committee Chairman Wendell produce out long before that will go to the Good Samaritan
around the corner.
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rhildrt'n are a big part in
Prices were left up to the festival is a success, then I brisk business," while merThe
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armers to decide, Horner said. guess you can call it my baby. If chants in the stores were hoping
today's festival after the suc- the animals to pet, treats to eat
Woollolk was the best qualified "We did want to make sure
It isn't, then it'll be Jack's For a shot in the business arm cess of last fall's Farm City and a sawdust pile
f ull of
of the applicants Interviewed" th ough that
everyone had his Ulorner's) baby."
during the day-long festival.
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Williams voted no on the
motion.
Seminole
County
CornWoolfolk will serve as utility
(P
missioners this morning agreed attorney when the county has
VihIen said the Board was
to employ the partner Of County matters conceming operation faced with a limited number of
Attorney Tom Freeman to be of various utility fftins in qualified attorneys because
the Board's new utilities at. Seminole County before them representing utility Interests is
torney.
and would be paid on the hourly "foreigis to most attorney S."
Ned Woolfolk of the firm Of rate schedule.
By GtX.NN McCASLAND
Woolfolk will replace Sanford
spending a week with the
Knowles, who has been might support the Sanford by the Sanford Commission
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Woolfolk,
Freeman and
Woolfolk was selected over an Attorney Robert Morris, who
Herald Stall Writer
delegation there, I have found serving as chairman of the resolution.
pointing to the apparent
Altamonte Springs, was em- Orange County attorney, ran Into disfavor with the board
they i the delegation) will listen technical coordinating corn"l
would
rather
live
under
"failure of the state's
ployed by a vote of 3-2 with Seymour Benson, the only other in recent weeks regarding
Sanford City Commission
Commissioners John Kim- attorney discussed during this utility matters,
night went on record as supThe resolution urging the Act, Indicated lawmakers said prior to making his motion Florida
League
brough and Dick Williams morning's session.
of
A contract between the Board porting passage of the "Little state legislature to approve the appeared favorable towards for
passage
of
the
resolution,
Municipalities
with
legislative
voting against the action.
In opposing the action, and Woolfolk will be drawn to EliTis" planning act and the state-wide, planning act came passage of the "Little Elms and Stenstrom joined him.
Harry Williams said, 11 1 dread the finalize
Commissioner
em- repeal of the Seminole County after Moore told the Corn- Act" and explained that
Woolfolk's
The Commission also i
Knowles had been sent lii
Kwiatkowski moved the county thought of sendin9
* somebody as ployment. No date for signing of Planning Act of 1974.
mission, 1 *1 don't set- wily we through "personal work," the structed Knowles to draft a Tallahassee
by the ColilmLssion
board employ Woolfolk at a rate green as a gourd into a cour- the formal contract was set by
he Commission adopted a should be forced to suffer under county legislative delegation letter th be sent to other citiv at the request of the Florida
of 125 per hour and Corn- troomto carry the banner of the the Board,
resolution calling for the two land plan laws such as we
League to assist with the
missioner Mike Ilattaway citizens."
VihIen cautioned Freeman Florida Legislature to enact the have under the annexation
organization's
work
on
seconded the motion.
Williams was referring to that the Board would expect new
'
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land planning problem.
legislation
involving
cities.
Commission Chairman Sid %oolfoIk s limited ex perience timely ser vice from his low
1
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Pointed out se v eral
Vihien Jr, cast the !erriing in ciørllng with utility matte'i partne:and lit said ..ilhe feels
"I was the only city manager
tlanager W E 'Pete' Knowles instances where there are two
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Circuit Judge William G.
Akrldgcof the 18th judicial
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Doug Stenstrom, chairman
of th e area nominating
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Julian Stenstrom, citing the
city's displeasure of having SCilliflok Planning Act, porn
''two land planning acts'' which ting out, ''I would Just as soon
be included with the other 66
would ilkit Seminole built)
should the "Little Elms" countles, instead of having a
separate act to cover Just
measure be approved,
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mission that should he return to the "Little Elms" act be
the capital "I feel confident tha t passed, It would exclude
I can obtain the repeal of the Seminole County.
1974 land ph'.n zi."
Moore and Stenstrom both
In addition, Knowles was took exception to the county's
instructed to:
action and Knowles explained
continue work regarding that the "Little Elms" act
the double taxation problem: would be "more realistic as to
— seek repeal of Mooney bill dates" Involved.
cover i n g ii n n C X a t I 00
Under the Seminole Count)
procedures.
Act, the '.'eunty planning
"1 feel returning
to program must be in operation
Tallahassee Is a must In order by 1977, while under the "Little
to protect our inierets Elms" act, the program would
localy," Knowles said. "After begin by 1980
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spent most of their time wit.h
their local people working on
special

The action catne in a joint "having two of everything
resolution from Nlayor Lee creates problems."
Moore and Commissioner . Stenstroin joined the mayor

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION
K now lestoTaltahasseetowork
George Touhy is 'plmuicd' by his wife. Ieuise, for having been with the county delegation on
selected by the Sanford Rotary (lub as a Paul Harris Fellow, the land planning issue as well,
iiiily the second in Sanford to receive this honor with earlier
'1 will eh.-oine the ctni..
recipient Torn %leI)nnaid. Teuhy, a former club pre.slduI, has
Imu.ssioner, Knowles said. "1
had perfect attendance for 30 years, and
cited for his faithwould urge the Cornmlss!on
ful and valvable service to the community. 11,QO0 or its also send the
Mayor, If possible
1%3kflt has hera ecat b;ied t the fltory
dtk,ii in to gibe ven more support to U
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and will be used for educational awards.
legislative Qrograrn (here"
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State Rep Vince Fechtel, B- that the comptroller would be
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Hopper Elementary School. About to turn loose of the halter on Mlii Colengelo's mount is Bill Hogan, responsibilities and leaving the measure is unconstitutional in but I'm in agreement to allow it passage
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"recorder" functions to the any way, "I'll oppose it" to be placed on the ballot is forthcoming from Shevin's
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
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has agreed to the loan, pending
estabhstunent of the company.
He gould not say which bank
has agreed to the loan,

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Negotiators Questioned
On School Hour Sessions

Seems Milton Moore of Lake Mary was shrimping out
Saturday night and In the process his wallet slipped out of
his pocket and fell into the drink.
A search of the area proved fruitless and Moore
returned home minus the wallet and the 173 it contained,
Then on Monday morning, Moore got a call from i
Zimmerman of 1068 June Terrace, Daytona Beach, in-

Sunday' night when Mrs. Ziiiunerman dipped the wallet
out of the water, turned to her husband and said, "Bet
that's the biggest shrimp you ever saw."
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"There are times when we that negotiations will take place
Association (SEAl has dropped have to get together, but not as alter school hours because
association member asking got to go over this damn ng" school as long as the ds are."
whether or not county ad. (SEA's 75-page master contract
As for Pelley's team meeting
ministrators are meeting proposth Pelley said,
during school hours, Layer said
during school hours to discuss
SEA members were miffed officials "try not to abuse the
contract negotiations.
because Layer has denied them privilege."
during-school-hour negotiation
And Pelley said "reacting to
Near the end of yesterday's sessions, but the Pelley team, SEA's proposal is a part of an
more than four-hour meeting, which consists of
ad- administrator's duty."
SEA
spokesman
Steve ininistrators and a school
Dur
yesterday's session,
Poa's chief regotiator, Harry principal, have met in Pelley's the two teams discussed
office during school hours.
'itatiun and kather rights.
meeting while School Supt. Bud
SchOOl Ra - team "met were reached, progress wa
Layer has disallowed contract some during school hour and made by' agreeing on specific
negotiations during school some off. We really haven't sectos of the artic!e.
hours,
Pelley advised SEA personnel to direct their questions

city and sell the refurbished
dwellings to low income

case and had everything dried out and nearly' as good as
new when Moore arrived to pick it up.

Pelley at first denied any
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"There is no other way to
substantially acquire housing

It's tough to find good people like the Zimmermans
these days—especially ones who will not only return the

reporter informed Pelley he
has, upon occasion, seen the

Wilson said.
The SIIA does not have the
authorIty to borrow money.

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lioucton McTear, the nitionai scdster (tom
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Rehabilitation ogram, InC.,
exempt corporation to borrow o'jtline for the spinoff cor- the spinoff corporation would
a b money and rebuild nmown poration, prepared by SHA be responsible for borrowing an
houses for low-income funilies Attorney Ned Julian, but took unsecured $5,000 from a local
could help overcome Seminole no action on the proposal and bank to match a $5,000 state
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(ange County Sheriff Mehin G. Colmnn !st
night called on District VI Criminal Justice
Technical Advisory Committee members to lobby'

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- Edgewood Police l)ertment, $16,667 for an
enironmental impact crime specification task
force.
- Orange County Criminal Justice System,
$86,088 for a rehabilitation center program.
- Brevard County, $17,500 for a juvenile Court

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and Oviedo police departments. I3oth units are
beis operated under grants of $15,371 In federal
law Enforcement Assistance Administration
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Senate would reitore the I00.I cut In the crime
lab budget made by the Hise. Hall added that if
the $450,000 figure stank, ne effort could be
made to raise additional funds locally,
Cotman flatly stated the $450,(X "is not going to
be enough money."

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"any, next seek. Sen. Ken Plante, R-Winter Park, introduced the
fund mcas*uonthe Senate flooruan amendment
to the appropriations bIll after the House passed It
Tuesday' by a 78-33 vote.
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is recupera ting from a case of oneumonia and is battling
with doctors who want turn to stay in the hospital for
several more days, his son says.
"Actually, it's nothing serious," said actor-producer
Michael Wayne Thursday. "Not a recurrence of an yth ing
else."
Doctors say the vetffan actor is completely cured of the
lung cancer he suffered several years ago.
Wayne, 67, underwent two days of tests at Hoag
Memorial Hospital here after experiencing chest cold
s),mptoms for several days, his son said. Doctors
diagnosed his condition as "walking pneumonia" and are
treating it with antibiotics.
The younger Wayne said his father's physicians advised
him to spend se veral more clays In the hospital, "but
won't stay."

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herald Stall W ri ter

IA)NGWOOD — This South
Sen-dnole cit) of 5,500 has not
been known over the years for
its kindness to police chiefs.
Four different men have
in as many years.
James Pleicones, a member

Auction Raises $50,000
WINNETKA, M. (AP) — Todet bowls went for $10. cutoff jeans sold for 15 cents a pair. And a welldressed
socialite was seen pushing an an old lawnmower she
bought for $1.40. It was all part of this wealthy cornmunity's annual charity rummage sale. Literally a
million items donated through the year by North Shore
upper-Income residen ts went on sak' at 7 a.m. Thursday
at the Winnetka Coingregational Church and Community
House. By 5p.m. closing time the volunteer work force of
700 had collected a record $50,000 for 32 charitable in
stitutions. Some 15,000 perscins attended the sale.

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would like the opportunity to
operate and "str aighten out the
department" for $2,500 an
nuall v. Scott said Johnston!
would prefer the tifle ,,police
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clerk.
— Richard H Hayward,
formerly riolice chief of Wadena
and Rerner, Minnesota.
— Dwight Hendrix Chastain
of Winter Park, currently
security manager at Robin-

Mayor James R. Lormann
said today Altamonte Springs
.— Donald A. Folsom, 10 years
Police Capt. David Gunter, in
with the Daytona Beach Police
conference
with
him,
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like to have the job, if LparLrnenL.
years, has been acting public the l
right.
— Roy E. Mathews, detective
safety director sInce January
in charge of criminal investiga.
Timothy McEvers, who
when Tom Hennigan resigned.
left tion with the Hudson, Mass.,
police Chief
the
Pleicones has said he does not
post In Winder. Police Department.
want the position permanently, mere amid a storm of con—
Raymond L. Richard,
preferring to remain as a troversy recently, also wants to
police
chief of Minneola,
take a stab at the job. McEvers
lieu tenant.
was formerly with the Long.. Police Department.
But I I other law enforcement wood and Casselberry police
— Richard Robert DeVasto of
officers, three of whom are departments.
Maitland, president and
well-Itnown in the area, have
operator of Holiday Contract
Other applicants include:
shown interest
carpets Inc.
Ross P. SzeU, present'y an
— Albert E. Dafley of Holly
Councilman H. A. Scott Orange County Sherifrs deputy
ll, po li ce office r wi th
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reported to coll eagues recently and formerly with the Alta.
that retired Orlando Police monte Springs Police Depart- South Daytona Police DepartChief Carlyle (Stoney) Johnson ment. Steil's wife, Joyce, is ment.
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The city is also accepting
applications for fire chief. The
current chief, Roy LaBosslere,
announced recently he has
applied to Cuzelberry for
either a firefighter or
chief position.

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month to bring the three children of his Vietnamese-born
wife to the United States.
'I stood in line at the U.S.
Embassy the better part of two
flays to get a letter of in
troduction to the South Vietnam
Ministry of Interior. - where

itonert Maslerson flew to Sal.

"The regular prive for i
passport is i couple dollars, but
to get one processed promptly
used to cost $75 to $100," he
said. "When I went to get passporLs for the children, an official there quoted $1,000 each as
the price. The corruption was

cry state would he guaranteed
at least $25 million In federal
funds br public works projects
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The House Judiciary Cornmittee voted 11-3 to postpone
until next year consideration of
appointing rather than electir
judges. The action apparentl&gt;
kills the issue for this year

By The Associated Press
Thursday, %lay 8, 1975
The Senate
Bills passed:
Electric costs — Repeals slate Pollution Control Board
requirement that utilities burn cleaner but more expensive fuel, but gives local pollution control agencies the
power to enact air quality standards stricter than the
federal goverment. CS-SHIll. Lane and others. To

Fair Trade
Repeal Could

Investments — Allows county officials to invest money
they collect from taxpayers. SB237. Vogt. To House.
Water and Sewer Systems — Places regulation of
pris ate water and sewer systems under the Public Sersire Commission. Gallen, Brantley, Scarborough. To

Save M illions
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. I
—A bill that Atty. Gen Robert
Shevin says could save Florida
consumers 1100 million annual.
ly by repealing the Fair Trade
Law is on its way to Gov. Reubin Askew.
The house completed legisla.
tire action on the bill 1SB164
Thursday,
passing
the
measure, 103-0.
Askew is expected to sign the
bill into law.
The Fair Trade Law, enacted
in the 1930s, fixes prices on a
wide variety of brand nahe
products such as appliances,
televisions, stereos and cornetics and makes it illegal to ufkr

House.
Drugs — Requires prescriptions for controlled drugs be
separate from noncontrolled drugs and have a physician's
drug control number printed on It. S8470. Brantley. To
House.
Resolutions passed:
Mothers Day — Commending all mothers on Mothers
Day. S111070. Barron and 39 other senators. To Mom.
Moore — Commends Dr. Richard Moore of Daytona
Beach, retiring president of Bethune-Cookmun College.
SR 13-H. Dunn.
The house
Bills passed:
Fair Trade - Repeals Florida's Fair Trade Act, which
fixes prices on brand name items. S13166. Glisson. To Govt'rnnr.
Condemnation — Authorizes condemnation to acquire
land in the %'olusia County water recharge area. 1113193.
Brown. To Senate.
The (ios'enior
Took no action related to legislation

discounts.
Opponents of the lai ha',e
charged that it keeps prices 25
to 30 per cent higher than they
would be if merchants wer.
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Committee Thursday.
The committee approved an
rug, D-N.Y., requiring that 70
per cent of it bill's fund.s be
spent on projects in areas
where local unemployment exceeds the national average.
The measure would provide
federal grants to the states for
construction, repcir or other
improvement of local public f&amp;cilities, Including local highway
projects. Tire money could uI
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credit today. You can't borrow money for

insurance,I picked
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pilot who returned to South
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toAy
In order to negotiate the price. FP&amp;L, said the power company may be given additional time. eight monthe the chapter has has set May Al as the deadline million, according to oIl
P
The Commission tia also would take control of the two
A $10 service fee, a one time grown to 101 members with a for submission of nominations dustry sources.
News reports quoted Wallace
annual Itar4all Chase
for the '
dwge for a new accvarit, Wju fun staff of c4ficem
Dorsey is reported to have as telling the foreign jotirnal.
directecl County Enginect Bush UUMV System On July l.
Members
are
already
at work Senior Citizen of the Year expressed concern that his Isis, who were on a two-week
The
We
of
the
systems
to
be
Included
In
first
month's
the
competitive
tose.imrea firm by
with cornmunity semiees mich award.
statements might jeopardite tour of the South sponsored by
pricing to do sw bnrings on the FPAJ, by SHA has been ap- electric bill, Sanders said.
The
award
Is
to
be
presented
Central
Florida
Zoo,
RSVP,
Department
of
1700 million in Investments, and the U.S. Information Agency's
by
the
Sanders
also
said
the
cornas
proved
land to determine just how
a
Ls
there
llcwing and Urban Develop- pany will install 28 street lights Cancer Society, and Corn. during June or July Kiwanis Gulf no lortger has any In. Foreign Press Center, that the
extenaive clay dePosi
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inert and the SHA.
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t.mce borings — which van go
Bicentennial General J. C. Hut.chisan.
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for
William
lights,
seemed
aimed
Brewer
Court
and
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ending
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Only two applications for
SEC)," the statement said.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — speculation.
fire c hief position have been
"This is not the case. Specific
pleted,
the
County
will
have
a
recreation.
Lavender
also
sharing
funds
or
from
funds
"There
appears
to
be
a
misOil
Corp.
says
it
Is
conG
By BILL BELLEVILt.E
received, City Clerk Onnie Shothe
county
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to
the
re-working
accruing
duct.ing
its
own
investigation
of
conception
that
Gulf
Oil
offi.
countries
have not been identi.
better
Idea
of
how
valuable
the
recommended
Herald Staff Writer
mate said today, but a third was
identified
specific coun- fled because the matter is tinthe payment of $4 million in daIs
icked
Hattaway, who is also parks Sanlando site, declaring, "It's valorem revenue."
Seminole officials are
Applicants include Aaron daIs of a foreign government. ernment authorities (the
currently considering the and recreation liaison corn- too valuable to let lay there."
On a long4em plan. Bland Wyatt Ully Jr., hired as a firepurdum of a tr&amp;d of land thht mLssioner for the Coitnty, also
Bonding constdtant GrWge
It was dislcosed last week
wW h*duUy provi&amp; them forma the site as a potenUal BIW told the County this week sWd, the illWmt charges would fighter by the dty a month ago, that Gulf admitted during a
lake and recreation area, once it could pursue the purchase of almost double the immediate and Richard Morgen Mullin of Securities and Exchange Coin.
with clay for th&amp; roads for
mission hea ri ng that it had paid U
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to 60 years and — once depleted clay removal has been coin- the 120-acre tract through purchase price to around Sanford.
But,
Bland
said,
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re
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payment,
or
t
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di
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the
mo
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as
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politica
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conpleted.
offer
a
site
for
a
lake
and
—
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setting
up
the
mechanism
rate
of
per
cent
over
25
l'a
the
clay),"
in
unnamed
foreign
country.
(below
water
oj
acres
120
The
for the Longwood force.
handling bonds."
The governments of Venedicating the probability of years.
agricultura lly-zoned land is
Mullin,
retired
from
the
Air
zuela
Commissioners
are
an"The
county
can
issue
bonds
part
of
and Ecuador asked Gulf
the
the northwest sector of the creating a lake on
for the purchase,". Bland said. ticipating Bush's report on Force, is currently in the to declare whether their coun.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) reports were distorted and takcounty. off Markham Woods land them, Hattaway sWd. The
Road and abuts Interstate Four rest of the tract could be used The best "security" woWd be a scheduled borings of the tract shipping and receiving depart. tries were involved, and the oH — Alabama Gov. George C. en out of context.
He explained Thursday that
recreation "portion of your guaranteed at next Tuesday's County ment at the Brunswick Corp., company assured both Wednes. Wallace says the United States
typical
to the east, Trilby Bend for
DeLand.
"has blundered in the last 50 what he meant was that the
development to the west, &amp;rW Programs, including tennis, entitlement of state rmnue Commission ff*tN.
day that they were noL
Bolivia then asked for a aIm- years in its foreign policy." He anti-Communist peoples of Ja.
inactive orange groves to the basketball, and athletic fields,
as well as picnicking and
Bar declaration, but Gulf's re- says the result was American pan and Germany should have
south and north.
sponse left the question hang Involvement In four wars which been cultivated following World
Commissioner Mike Hat- camping. But, Hattaway
War 1. Wtead, he sWd, the
ing. In a brief statement Thas. could have been prevented.
taway initiated interest in the reminded, the recreation
Wallace
called
a
news
conferVersailles Treaty created yenday,
the
oil
company
ncept
Is
a
"long
term"
said:
project after consulting with co
-The question ,I I I* ence to discuss 11, 1,rel, pol, ,,,,an, ,,,I,l Germany and
County Engineer Bill Bush and project, and would probably not
volvement of Bolivia In Folitical icy after a story was published "unwiffingly helped bring Hitwith SOU Conservation official begin until most of the clay has
contributions is currently under Thursday based on transcripts ler to power.
Fred Merrill to determine been removed.
,.
Investigation within the corn- of an Interview the governor
Preliminary studies have
where the best clay deposits he
We were fighting the right
Layer
after
the
monthly
pany
as
well
as
I-A)
"
I
continued
From
Page
by
the
special
had
with
foreign
journalist&amp;
shown
that
there
is
about
five
was
attempt.ing
to
"er
SEA
in Seminole County.
PeGple
... but our diplc.macy led
meetings.
In that Interview, Wallace
review committee approved by
the authority of principals.
Te l-acre site seems to feet of sand located in part.i of
to
ttgit
us
people who should
The two teams will nt the SEC.
For rutkiple. both team
If be were
dent,
have the most potential for clay the tract, Assistant Planner
his
have
been
our
friends."
Saying "disagreement Is meet next week because team
"We ourselves do not know all foreign policy would be "based
deposits. In addition, it was John Percy said. Sand from the informally agreed that a healthy" Rosenthal said the
at this time and are on the fact that you can't trust a
Wallace said Hitler "would
owned by one entity — tjDCO site could be remorved and building committee will be set "Purpose of the committee is to members on each side have engagements which prevent their therefore rW. able to make any Communist."
as
opposed
to
other
claycarried
to
the
Sanlar~
land
fill
up
in
each
school
and
wiU
meet
have
wound up hanging paper
Inc. —
with
principals
to
provide
"shape
the
order
to
up"
In
rich areas which were involved site
The next P'IUfl hP.i been svth the BoLivinn government plans to run for president, told Thi;'d Relcn if the Uited States
teacher input into the
Wri tten reports Iiei'n the
In multi ple ownersiip. ac- top) ttapliy thc.
fl)l.
conarJttoemnay LesubrriLttcto set l'r Mj W.
lift 4U-acri sito. -.stnch eiucat1or.al
ana will make known the facts the journalists in an interview had helped Germany and Japan
cording to Hattaway.
The building committee,
to that government as soon as at the state capItol March 3, "I to become buffers against the
Currently the county Ms n houses an Inspection station for
the
Department
of
Motor
according
to
SEA
team
they become available."
don't believe in confrontation.I Communists following World
buylngclaybythecublcyardat
Moore,
was
"one
be
ll
r
Bi
on
as
mem
a
fire
sta
ti
Gulf
no
longer
and
Vehicles
in negotiation. I believe War I.
operates
in
believe
the rate of 12,000 cubic yards a
for
a
transfer
station,
of
the
major
reasons
Bolivia, its properties there. in detente. But while I'm tiemonth from a pit. But, the pit is well as the
Wallace told reporters Thurs.
Sanford Chapter 1977 of the celebration, "Golden Age having been nationalized In tenting, as they say, I wouldn't
now completely out of clay and could be revamped to provide a contract — to get teacher input
turn my back on them. And I day that major points of his
County Roads Superiitendant recreation area for the south- into the educational process." American Association of Olympics," and the Greater 1969.
Pelley accused RosendW of Retired Persms will receive its Sanford Chamber of Conunerce
j.C. Lgvender has been forced west part of the courity, Percy
Bofivia thmatened to with. don't trust the Communists." foreign poilcy are: ,,Don,t be
having no "trust" In ad- charterfrom &amp;sslstant District Senior Citizen committee.
ho;d $50 million in Ind?mnjtjes
Wailnire told newsmen In equal.... Don't be Inferior.... Be
tc f eek ar.ether source of said.
Between
May
26-31,
a
an
adDirector
Col.
said
Joseph
Delta
at
group
from
and
About half of the acreage mninistrators
the takeover If Gulf failed Montgomery Thursday that the No. 1 mili tary strength in
materiaL
The county Is C1.'iTtTItIy in an there could be re-worked for visory committee as outlined by the May 16 meeting to be held at will serve as tour guides for the to respond to the tribe query American involvement in four the world."
2:30 p.m. at First Federal of Florida Historical exhibit, withlji 48 hours. The deadline wars, which he said could have
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"emergency" situation with
Seminole,
First
Street,
which
Is
a
three-van
display
312
W.
expires
tonight.
been prevented, "came as a repurchasing the day by
F LO RlDI
Sanford.
schedWed to be at Sanford
Speculation on Bolivia as the suit of mistakes In the foreign
the cubic yard has been costing
A program by Mrs. Richard Plaza from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
recipient is based largely on re- policy of this country."
Seminole County about $,000
on mental health will
A VE]j
Clark
Court
will
receive
any
Hcrndon
ports that Gulf Chairman Bob
From
Page
l-A)
The United States "ought to
ICODUUUCLI
annually.
STATE
INE
w
=
deposit
must
conclude
the
meeting.
electricity,
a
SM
R.
Dorsey
told
the
SEC
the have a foreign policy based on
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Arrarding to Hattaway.
The
steering
committee,
bribes were ".he only way" to common sense," he said. lie
owners of the 120 acres have members the scheduled take- be paid to the FP&amp;L
date
has
been
set
for
headed
by
thairman
Harry
two
A
July
15
prote
ct a 1150 million in- added that there Is "nothing
utility
systems
In
,,but
off
of
the
been aklng for $50,000,
c,
SanBicking,
began
vestment,
fedet'ally
subpaying
the
deposits,
but
city's
startling" about his philosophy —
we feel the price Is too steep-" of the
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When he complained to the
JACKSONVILLE, Flu. (AP )—A U.S. district judge says
U.S. embassy, he was told to
he won't rule for at least three months on a $22 million
come back in a week.
4
damage suit filed against the Florida East Coast Railway
So, Mask rson said, he hired a
by the United Transportation Union.
ted
car and (lriver for an 85-mile
U.S. District Judge Charles H. Scott said Thursday that
trip to Vung Tau, a coastal rethe Issue will require long
sort
city 85 miles east of Saigon
During the hearing, a railroad attorney claimed that the
where the children were with
suit was outdated and asked Scott to
their grandparents,
But a union attorney said the complaint, charging
The United Fund of Seminole will more clearly reflect Its
"I wasn't as much worried
violations of union contracts by the railroad was current
County is in legal process of function, which includes agency about running into the Viet
and continuing,
changing its name to United allocations, planning and Cong on the road as I was the
The suit is based on the longest railroad strike in U.S.
Way Of Seminole County, Inc. budgeting, fund raising and South Vietnam soldiers, a lot of
which began in 1963 and
mmunity relations.
I
whorl) had fled there frorn
it will also be able to I)aNang and Nba Trang."
capitalize more effectively on
He got through, picked up the
regional and national publicity, childrenand was back in Sa I gon
which uses the United Way less than 24 hours before Vung
name coupled with the official Thu was cut off.
bass logo exclusively, and is
"I waited in line all of one day
confident this will help clarify at the U.S. defense attache's
to the supporting public the office before I got to see
vital role palyed by the United someone who told me we would
Ways and their member Lx' evacuated if I signed an
By BOB LLOYD
McLain, claiming he caused Parker's arrest and agencies throughout the affidavit of support for the
Herald Staff Writer
injured his "credit and repu ta tion."
co untry in meeting vital human children," Masterson said. "All
ee
In a separate lawsuit against Herring and t'th.
the other paper work for the
A circuit court judge has dismissed a case Polk, Parker is seeking $25,000 damages and
Passports
I never got %as unNews has been received of the
charging Merle E. Parker of Sanford with alleging the two elected officials caused him to
necessary.
"
first use of the United Way
dog.
be arrested on a felony charge instead of a
.Nlasterson
and the children
name outside North America.
Circuit Judge Clarence T. Johnson Jr. misdemeanor statute under which he says
the The Central
were
flown
to
Clark Air Force
Community Chest
yesterday dismissed the felony charge against incident should have been charged.
itase
in
the
Philippines.
then to
its
Parker, 56 , of Lake Avenue, Sanford, after a
Attorneys for McLain, Herring and Polk have of Thailand has changed
Way of Guam and finally this past
hearing on a motion by Parker, who is acting as filed MOtiOns to dismiss the suits claiming the), name to United
T'hailand. There have been 17 Tuesday to the refugee center
his own counsel.
tail to state a cause of action.
it Ft. Chaffee, Ark.
changes to United Way in the
Parker was arrested March 25 and admitted
No hearings have been set on the motions
Masterson's wife, Phai, overto state of Florida and an imhe shot neighbor Daryl McLain's pit bulldog. dismiss, according to court files.
jo)ed
t seeing her children -pre number throughout
Parker said he shot the dog because it was at.
Tampa lawyer James E. Thompson, t
'faiii,
9;
Thuy, I and Lan, 6 —
he nation as well as 20 in
tacking his ducks and that he felt he was only representing Polk, states in a motion to d
said the first thing they asked to
HILLS Canada.
protecting his property.
that "the complaint admits that the plaintiff
tin was see a zoo.
Judge Johrmn, in dismissing the felony (Parker) should have been charged with a crime
New officers for the 1975-1976
.Nlasterson, who served in
charge, said the inforrnation filled by State Atty. and merely al:ege3 that he was charged with the elected at a recent Board Vietnam as a helicopter pilot
Abbott Herring's office appeared to allege an wrong crime and therefore fails to state a cause
Meeting are:
President and then returned as a civilian
offense set forth in a state 13w that had been of action."
Leonard F. Unitas; President. contractor, brought his wife to
repealed before March 20.
There was no indication today that Herring's Elect Thomas E. Hunt; 1st this country for a visit 21
...
'It fur ther appears," Johnson said, "that an office, which prosecu tes both felony and Vice-President Mrs. Harry C. months
ago, leaving her chilautopsy on the dog has revealed that the dog had misdemeanor cases, may be preparing to file Brown; Secretary Mrs. Walter (ilea
by a previous marriage
In Its stomach the remains of one or more small misdemeanor charges against Parker in the Gielow and Treasurer J. It.
with gra ndpl rents,
ducks The defendant has filed an affidavit that dog death case.
l)ycus, with 50 members
Masterson accepted a job as a
this (log was killing his ducks and the autopsy
Parker still faces trial next week in Circuit throughout the county on the 111useuln manager in San
ort supports that Position."
Court before Judge Johnson on charges that ht, board of directors and eight Fr;
aer transStill pending in the civil division of Circuit violated the state medical practir-es act by using honorary trustees.
(erred here.
Court are two lawsuits for a total of $40,000 the title "Dr." in connection with his name in
damages that Parker filed against McLain, advertisements in the Yellow Pages of a Sanford
Herring and S heriff John Polk. The suits have telephone directory.
---: - -been assigned to Circuit Judge Roger Dykes for
The Feb. 1974 arrest stemmed from corntrial.
A
plaints made by the Central Florida Association
-; t%, iP
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Scott Burns, kit, purchases the first membership In the ncwly
organized Seminole County Sportsmen's Club from Howard H.
Hodges. Many are&amp; persons have become concerned srth the
wild game and natural outdoor tife and are
consmation of
attempting to re-organize the club which first came Into being in
1%4. Membership fee is $6, $5 or which goes towards a subscrlptkm to the American Rifleman's Assoc. magazine. In
terested sportsmen may receive further information from
Hodges at Atlantic B&amp;nL (Herald Staff Photo by Tom Vincent)

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36 per cent more for eyeglasses than consumers in states
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where opt;cians can advertise their prices,
"The prices in this state are very high, and I attribute
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Lee Benham, a Washington University at St. Louis
professor, commented Th ursda y as th e house Regulated
Indus tr ies and Licensing Committee voted 12-2 to consider next week a bill th at would e nd th e ban on eyeglass
price advertising by opticia ns
The bill (1113331) has been rejected by a subcornmim .

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (Al')—
It abandoned a controversial consider today the confirmation
House Commerce Chairman proposal to abolish independent of Gov. Reubin Askew's
ap.
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says he expects easy approval and lawyers.
missioners George Allen,
)
eP'
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Charlotte Hubbard and Jariies
The Senate Ways and
guaranteemed
i ng
i c a I
Means PlcItz and Community Affairs
iiiaracttce Insurance for Committee approvcd a pro- Secreta ry William Ravencli.
Florida doctors and hospitals. posed 1-4.474-billion state budget
Conference committees on
late Thursday, 121 million less conflicting
house and Senate
Forbes planned to present to than a House- passed spending bills
reorganizing
state enthe House today a conference measure.
vironment.al
,
social
service
and
committee report ironing out
Members of the 'Beauties and the Beast' group from Leesburg
prison
agencies
were
In
varion.s
differences in House and Senate
The proposal, for fiscal
stop to feed same Peanuts to one of the chimps at tht Central malpractice
year stages of compromise.
W75-76,
bills.
was sent to the Senate
Florida Zoo in Sanford. Ttit'y also presented a ('heck for $1,635 to
Another conference cornfloor on a 13-2 vote. Chairman
the ioologieal society. The money was raised through a cocktail
The compromise would Bob Saunders of Ways and inittee remained far apart on
Party in cooperation ith the "Businesses of Leesburg." Left to establish
a joint underwriting Means said he expects swift ac- bills to reorganize the Departright. Carol Paulillo, Sue t)'Kelly, Julie )'Kelly and Jan Smith. association,
require insurance lion on the budget by the full ment of Health and Rehabilitacompanies to issue malpractice Senate next Wednesday.
tive Services and create a new
policies, and allow doctors f,
prison agency.
escape more than $100,000 in
The committee did not touch
The ki'v
r U'
liability by financing a patient a $1.034-biflion proposed for
l)visision
of
de.
Youth
Services
compensation fund.
public education. That fIgurv 1!
linquency
progrunis
should
a bout 19 million less than w ha
t into the new agency, as favored
Also before the House was a
was included in the Houseby the house, or remain
CC.!
compromise bill (HB1232) that
H
passed appropriations bill.
hiltS, as favored by the Senate
cracks down on black-market
baby sales by limiting adoption The Senate Governmental
The House passed T'hursday a
lees to
Operations Committee was to bill offering consumers sa vings
of up to $ICK) million a year on
brand name goodsbyre pealin
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John Wayne
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TAMPA Fla. (AP)—When publicity began about his
fund rLclr,p activities, Larry Williams says he destroyed
volums of Incriminating files on orders from form er Sen.
Edward Gurney's top aide In Washington.
"I took them, tore them up by hand, put them in a box,
took them in a car and threw them in a dumpster in Orlando," Williams testified Thursday in the bribery conspiracy trial of Gurney and four o th ers.
"The documents the go ernment has here Is a pittanc
of %that I had," said Williams, once a Gurney fund raiser.
lie returns to the stand for his ninth day of testimony today, th e second under cross exami nati on by Gurney's
lawyer, C. Harris Dittmar,
Williams said tie telephoned Groot immediately after
two Miami Herald investigative reporters left his office in
summer 1973.

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WASHINGTON (AP)-- The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission said today that aerosol products kill
an estimated 125 Americans annually, most of them
young people who deliberately inhale everything from
spray paint to deodorant to produce i "high.”
The commission's estimate, based on examination of
death certificates nationwide, was prepared for a meeting
ith industry leaders today to determine whether federal
action is needed to curb aerosol abuse.
Aerosols are also under attack because of suspicions
their fluorocarbon propellants may harm the earth's
ozone, which shields the planet from ultraviolet radiation.
The industry has denied this.
Manufacturers and inventors were asked to describe
what has been accomplished since hearings 13 months ago
to discourage intentional misuse, present accidental
spraying into the eyes and determine potentially harmful
effects from long-term use and exposure.

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electric trolling motor and Bales reported a tattery Altamonte Springs Police
ction Reports
battery and a lawn and garden charger and five auto tires, Patrolman Norman C. Floyd
Quick action by a passing
were stolen Jr. jailed a Colonial Heights,
total value
tractor,
motorist may have prevented a
Va., man last night on a drug
P . Courts
location.
Norbert F. Tyner, of from his business
motel' room occupant from
Earl Jacob Menster, 27,
charge.
rOue
McCullough Road, south
being seriously injured here
was in county jail today In Lieu
ARRESTS
Fire
Seminole, reported 11 rods and
yesterday afternoon,
of
$5,000 bond on a charge of
reels, a hunting bow and five
, of
David H. Druedlng,
possessing
more than five
police
jailed
Sammie
nf
rd
Sa o
boxes of shotgun shells were
Sanford, and an unidentified
grams
of
marijuana.
Jail
Bell
Ave.,
of 1711
companion were passing the to have been set afire by a Monroe, that three men, armed taken in a burglary at his Lee Myles, 38,
early today in lieu of $10,000 records indicate Menster was
wi th a knife, pushed him down residence,
Fountain Lodge Motel at 2706 S. cigarette,
Phillip Kobrin, of 200 Fa ir- bond on char ges of breaking arrested at Wymore and Spring
Sheriff's Deputy B. L. early today in the parking lot at
Orlando Dr., when they saw
with Intent to Valley Roads.
smoke pouring from room 13. Thompson reported that Johns DeI.uxe Bar, Sou thwest Road, way, The Springs, Longwood, and entering
a
felony
and assault
Andrew John Milam, 21, of
The passerby stopped, opened was taken by ambulance to Sanford, and robbed him of told Deputy Doaald Dreggors commit
that $40 rash and jewelry witn intent to commit a felony. Orlando, was in county jail
the motel room door and Found Seminole Memorial Hospital $175.
Police reports indicated today in lieu of $20,000 bond on
Shirley Haynes, of 2764 Lake valued at $110 was taken In a
Edward Eugene Johns, 35, for treatment for smoke
Myles
was arrested by Sgt. three robbery charges. Milarn
lying on a bed that was afire. inhalation. Thompson said fire Howell Lane, Casselberry, burglary at his home.
li
am
Dube and Patrolman was arrested In Orange County
Sa nf ord police today were Wil
They pulled Johns from the damage to the motel room was reported that thieves entered
Tony
Brooks
at his home yesterday on two Seminole
her residence and made off wi th Investigating the theft of $165
blazing bed and out of the room. estimated at $800 to $1,000.
cash and clothing and jewelry Following a burglary at apart- Circuit Court warrants. De tails
Deputies today were in. items valued at $2,500.
Fire
Seminole County
Deputy B. S. Morton reported valued at $700 from the trailer ment fl, William Clark Court, of the case were not tinDepartment units extinguish ed vestigating a report by Jessie
e firing of a shot and media te ly available.
the blazing ma ttress, believed Brooks, 34, of Gil bert St., Lake the house was entered by a rear of Donald Fach, Park Ave. and th

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For example, take the terrible calamity presently
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, PuLthsher
WILLIAM D. CUR8IE,Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

First off,
no denying that we should take
care olour own. (But then, who is and who Is not our
own?)Yes, we do have many people out of work. And
yes, we should help them to feed their families
However. don't bemlskd Into thinking that there
Isn't enough of the good ole US of A to go around,
folks. Things really aren't that bad .... honest!
I'm reminded of the article I had in this column
back on the 9th of Mcrch in which I referred to an
item appearing in the All Souls cI'urch bulletin,
"11 the H.&amp;-Ia s4te a g,bal village of 100 people,
7C of them would be unable 10 read, and only one
would have a college education. More than 50 would
live in what we call substandard housing.
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Whatever happened to the high school dances?
Asked that of a recent graduate and he said,
"That's simple . . . the reason they don't have 'em
anymore b that manyof the seniors arnow 18. And
they're old enough to go to the area lounges and
hear music which Is probably better than the
graduating class could afford anyhow."
For those ofusi.n the "40-plus"category, Idon't
believe we'll ever completely get It out of our
system. . . remembering the dances we attended
while In school. (And if we didn't have eriough
'scratch' for a band, there wasn't a darn thing
to jitterbuggIng to records, eh? Remember
when, folks?)

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How Jacki*e D.*iffers From Other Ladies

The Jacqueline Kennea;' who in the years of pursuing every lead and checking out every dispensable Ms. Tuckerman was dispatched to
WASHINGTON
Our columns about the
private world of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Camelot and the days of Dillas won a place in detail. For Jackie's side of the story, we spoke to the new York headquarters to
Inquire about the
produced a Vesuvius of angry denials and the nation's heart and Imaina'ion left the White several of her friends, and we offered to go over cntInuatbon of the allowance. Christina apHouse with a prestige 'eat could have been a every allegation with her personally.
denunciations.
parently is letting It continue,
We reported thereafter that the huge Onassis
Individual answers to all the letters are tremendous force for good.
If Jackie squandered her Late husband's
impossible, so we will attempt an omnibus reply.
When fate bestows a staggering opportunity estate will be controlled by daughter Christina, money, she was always
tight with her own. She
We will
too, a few details that were to serve mankind, It also inflict a responsibility not wife Jacqueline, and that the m.arri.age had kid to pay out of her
pock't, for example. to
that sup'rsedes private inclinations, Eleanor been preceded by a we. den contract provid ithng a repaint her F
crowded out of the original series,
h Avenue apartment. Once, she
An enwmous investment of national interest, Roosevelt took up that burden; Coretta King has cash settlement on Jacqueline of at least $3 called In a representative
of the Union Square
respect, affection and prestige was once made In taken It up. Jacqueline Kennedy has shirked It, million in
bonds.
Painting
Company
and
asked
for estimates.
Jacqueline Kennedy. She was a factor in the pursuing instead luxury, languor, gowns, jewels
She also received a spending allowance, %
she found It would coet $3,() for the paint
imagery surrounding John F. Kennedy's rise to rind the wheedling of unearned wealth.
which began at 130,000 a month but was cut to work, she cancelled the project rather than
Her reign as queen of the jet set has been $20,000 by Onasais In protest over her spending spend the money.
the presidency
in the glittering aura cast by
his
chronicled largely by the gossip writers who habiL, w had ot}wr perquisp ich a, charge
ninistratien.
As First Lady, she occupied the position of a report the bon mots, the pouts and the whims of privileges In the famous shopping emporiums of
She was lavish, however, with the money not
national exemplar. There Is, therefore, a con. the social butterflies. Our columns, on the the world,
only of her husband but of her friends. During a
tinuing Interest In her that does not cease at a contrary, were not based at all upon gip
We reported further that Jacqueline fabulous few day, in
Tehran as guest of Iran's
cvnvnlent moment an Interest ln the key eveigs dropped at posh parties,
semalicauyconverted gowns, gifts and other top oilman, Dr. Reza Fallab, Jacqueline spent
The late Aristotle Onassis himself piqued our Indulgences of Onassis into cash by selling them most of her time In t
Of her life, in how she cmducts herself.
he shops buying up exThere is an historical Interest, too, in what Lrdteest by Inviting us to his favorite Manhattan Qff at fashionable New York City resale houses. pensive jewelry, antiques,
artcrafl, sheepskin
As signs accumulated that the largesae was boots and Jackets, silk ties, lamps and
kind of person she was at the time when she was restaurant last December for a private talk. It
other loot.
a symbol of America, the cynosure of all eyes. turned out to be his last conversation with a ending, Jackie reacted by intesUylng her efforts.
We have evidence that she charged
storians are still probing and analyzing the newsman.
everything to her host. Then afterwards, she
He had little to say about his famous wife shopping spree at Bloosnlngdaie's,
behavior of Mary Todd Lincoln and Eleanor
that she was leaving a 1700 check to
for a mild complaint about her extra.
A close friend of the Onassis told us: "She beannounced
Roosevelt bete, during and after their white
distributed among the servants. But no check
House years. So it must continue to be with vagan and her horsy friends. But welearned thought it might be her Jut fling. She is 110 was ever found,
afterwards that he had indicated to his closest avaricIous, so greedy." But her secretary,
Jacqueline Kennedy,
Thus has Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who
For stillother reasons she szaparticular asciates that wecuuld tie trusWi This Led Nancy Tuckffma, cTed Jackie had tObuy had much
5o
potenflalforge
ood
instead a
hsjitning rod f— public :ttedi. Her choice of '!ne thentoMetfluxa1his tth
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new home In New Jersey, life 1
3Sfles3.
Each
year
she
privat' paper*, letters
IJ.fe must o one" said Mi.
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nt
lifestyle, which by ordinary stanclar is exotic,
fln
enotih of the wrI1'a luxuries to provide
We
spent
and
other
documents.
three
weeks
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officials assembled at City hall here, Baker said from November,
He said one of the industrial inquiries was from a firm that
1973 to November, 1974, the area lost 18,000 jobs. From November
has a lO.year contract with the Hercules cargo planes. If the
last year to this month , a nother 18,000 jots ha ve been lost to the
con,
can be induced to relocate here, 900 Jobs for skilled
area, he said,
persons v,otild be available, Baker said.
Baker said estimates are that the area has a five year supply
Seminole County persons participating in the program to
of unsold or unoccupied dwelling units and Is ranked eigh th In th e
entice industry, Ba ker said, Include Sanford Commissioner John
world in its supply of motel rooms, which are only 50
cent Morris, Wayne Albert of the Flagship (3 S. Bank and Longwood
occupied.
industrialist Georges St. Laurent.
lie noted the area's assets available to Industry an abun.
The committees' financing goal, Baker said, Is $450,000 total
(Lint labor supply, the quality of life and no significant pollution over a three year period. The group has pledges of $128,000 so far
problems "No place in the world has two such fine facilities as
this ear plus a "one shot deal" of $25,000.
McCoy Jetport and the Sanford Airport ready to aid industry,"
The rate of Seminole County participation in the financing
Baker said.
program this year is 30 per cent, he said.
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Angry Laotian students,
protesting rising prices and foreign economic domination,
attacked the U.S. Embassy today, throwbg rocks and
attempting to haul down th e U.S. flag.
However, pro-Communist Pathet Lao police, who
jointly maintain law and order with Vlenticne government forces, turned the crowd back.
The demonstration lasted about 15 minutes and no injuries were reported.
The crowd then continued on to the national stadium,
but a few persons peeled off and began ripping down
French and Ch inese language signs from shops In the
main business district.

Moves to curb Seaboard Altamonte Springs' effort to said, adding he has delayed the clocked
going
through
Coastline Railroad train speeds slow down the trains, sent to hearing request waiting for the Alt.amonte Springs at 79 miles
through the south end of the Seminole
County
Corn- County to join,
per hour and pointed to the
county and to create a volun- rnissioners. No Commission
County Commission Chair- recent fatal train-auto collision
Lary central purchasing system delegate was at th meeting. man Sid Vililen Jr. at a recent at the city's Ballard Street
for all Seminole cities received
Altamonte Springs Mayor Joint Altamonte-County crossing.
support and endorsement from Norman Floyd said he has filed meeting said th e commission is
CALNO Council of Local a request with State Depart- completing studies to gain joi"If the County 13 ready and
ns in wi th us on the hearin g,
Governments delegates this ment of Transportation (DOT) back-up documentation
we
will be happy," Floyd said,
week,
officers for a public hearing on ha zards at all th
e
County's
"but
we are not waiting any
Representatives from all limiting the speed.
railroad crossings prior to longer."
seven cities ordered a copy of
"We
going ahead whether requesting a hearing.
the motion, supporting the the county does or not," Floyd
Flo} said trains have been
LongwocAl Mayor James H.
Lormann said his city has had
problems with car-train
collisions at Its five railroad
crossings and residents are
en ence
i
interested in seeing train
speeds curbed.
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By BOB LLOYD
L-73
breaking and entering of a Clifford William Fisher, was crossings In Seminole will be
IL
considered, Floyd said.
h1eld Sf Writer
motor vehicle,
sentenced to two years
A 54-year-old Oviedo man
RETURNING
Roy Oscar Washburn, 43, of probation on a plea of guilty to
Ca s se lberry Coun c i l
who pleaded no contest to at- Orlando, received three years possession of less
Receiving an affectionate greeting from his
than five Chairman Edith Duerr noted
dog, Bubbles, Is tempting to bribe an Oviedo probation on a plea of guilty to grams
of marijuana. When there are no railroad crossings
Donnie Wiginton, left, with Katie Hardy, Lyman High School
policeman with a'$10 personal attempted uttering a forgery in arrested last November by in her city and Sanford City
Band member,, who, along with the entire marching band, have check
"to look the other way" a
case involving a $193 check sheriff's deputies who stopped a Commissioner John Morris said
just returned from participating In the Apple Blossom Festival,
In
and
not
report
a
proposed
last
October. Washburn was car at the Econ River bridge on his community's problem inVirginia. They also toured many places of interest enroute.
illegal
whiskey
opera
ti
on
has
turned
(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
over to Orange County SR-4l9, Fisher had been volves trains going too slowly.
been sentenced to one year in authorities to face charges in charged
with possession of Nevertheless, both officials
county jail.
that county,
more than five grams of voted to endorse the Altamonte
Circuit Court Judge Clarence
A 33-year-old Orlando man, marijuana found in the car,
effort.
T. Johnson Jr. yesterday gave
the sentence to Fred Gaines, of
New Tribes Road, Oviedo, but
ordered that Gaines serve only
90 days In Jail and then be freed
Diabetes In
May 9
MAY 10
on
probation for 33 months.
MAY 10-11
Sallie Ilarrfson Chapter DAR,
Junior Woman's Club of
Gaines and Lettie Bell, 66
DEAR DR. LAMB— I am 36 1
Theatre Arts Guild (TAG)of
2:30 p.m., Gen. Henry S. Casselberry magic show, Deltona will present a drama,
same address, had proposed a and recently discovered I am a
Sanford Memorial Library, Maury Kopman and his -Night of January l6th,"atl:30
"red eye" whiskey operation mild diabetic (controlled by
First Street.
"mystifying magic," 12:30p.m. p.m., on Sat. rday, and Sunday
LAKE MARY
The city that would sell liquor on Sun- diet) and have high blood which
is
under
control
Members of 52 teams of Casselberry Woman's Club,
special
days
by
the
shot.
with
Council will decide at a
After Ovicdo Patrolman medication. What are my
Seminole Baseball Inc. will Overbrc'ok D'ive. Small MAY 11
7:30 meeting tonight the best
free
treats.
solicit donations in South Addxni3sfon,
Stamp Show at Mount Vernon method of financing acquisition Randy Blankenship reported to chances of a successful
and Morse of the Southern Gulf Utilities' State Atty. Abbott Herring's pregnancy7 Also, what com6 Seminole to help light ball field
By l,AW11ENCE E. l,A,N1B
DeLand Players, will present Motor Inn, No. 17-92
at SR 419
a musical comedy, "The Blvd., Winter Park from 11. water system servin the city. office that the two had ap- plications do you foresee?
I have had two children by a
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored by
The price tag on the system is proached him Blankenship was
Sanford Christian School 5 Fantasticks,' Shoestring
"bugg
ed
previous
marriage, ages 13 arid
"
with
a
tiny
radio
Central Florida Stamp Club
p.m. auction and flea market 9. Theatre at Del-and Airport,
3.
I
would
transmitter
and
agents
tape
appreciate your occur
free admission.
cur during the pregnancy high blood pressure, I can see
Expected to gain council
4,206 E. First Si. Roundtrip for 8:15 p.m. Tickets available
recorded
later
conversations
answer
as
doctors
I
have
talked
that
the pregnancy should be why a doctor would be reluctant
approval is a short term onefamily and car on Auto Train from cast. Mrs. Florence
to
do
Gaines
not
agree.
Both
illnesses
Interrupted
and the woman to say
year $30,000 note from between Blankenship,
go ahead.
and flight in P.51 Mustang, Thuot, Director, assisted by MAY U
and
Bell.
seem
to
be
inherited,
sterilized
to
prevent
future
First
National
Bank
among items to be auctioned. Debbie Cole, Chuck Easley and The Franciscan Friars General Southeast
Bell who admitted giving
DEAR READER
Your pregnancies. That means the r
Assembly, 4th Degree Knights of Maitland, backed by Blankenship a check
Rene Sands.
question
is a tough one. That's risk in these
for $10,
is quite high
of Columbus, will meet at the revenues of the system, was sentenced to three
May 9.10
year
why
you
have
gotten
di
fferent
and
the
chances
of
Rummage and Bake
fetal mor0
ma at $2,000 monthly
UNIFORMS i
Father Lyons K of C Clubhouse estimated
'
Senior
Citizens
and
probation
on
her
plea
of
no
answers
from
different
doctors.
Jit
Fort benefit Cub Pack 508,9a.m. to 4 in Sanford
tality
so
great
that
such
a
y'
s
franchise
tax,
at 8 p.m. This is a the cit
Lauderdale trip, Jungle Queen
contest
to
attempted
bribery
in
In
general.
if
a
woman
is a course is thought advisable.
p.m., old U.S. Bank, Sanford new assembly and all 4th
The $40,000 balan ce IS CX" the case,
cruise, dinner and vaudeville Plaza
WHITTENTON #mild diabetic and has no
11 hr "high blood" you mean
Degree members are welcome. pected to be covered by a note
ACTION
LINE a
show. Visit to Indian village.
John Joseph Dougherty, 54, complications, she can expect
UNIF
LAIR
to
Southern
Gulf
to
be
P.O.
Box
Leave Sanford Civic Center 9
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VFW Post and Auxiliary
2l, Sanlcrd, was to have a normal pregnancy
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a.m.., pickup at old Mon.
Longwood, post home SR
Oviedo High School PTSA,
to six months in with little risk to ei ther he rself
"
Postal Uniforms (I.
tgomery Ward, Casselberry, 427. Buffet, 7 p.m.; Installation, p.m., school conunons. Student officials hope to gain a $70,000 county jail on a guilty plea to or her baoy. The risk is in.
Penn
Garment
j
9:30 a.m. Return next day at 6 8 p.m. and entertainment by body president will conduct the loan from the Farmers Home resisting arrest
in stock i
without creased and even in mild
p.m. Contact Doris Rogers or Del Shaw Red Wing and the meetIng. Installation of of. Administration to pay off both violence. Dougherty had been diabetic mothers the chances of
notes, Mayor Walter Sorenson charged
N
Mary McPherson.
Turquoise, 9 p.m.
ficers.
with resisting an of. fetal mortality are greater.
said recently.
ficer with violence In a Feb. 17
Now, if the diabetes has
A public hearing will also be incident,
caused vascular disease .
CAREER
s.
held tonight on the request of
In other sentencing yester- usually meaning involvement
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Greenwood
formerly
day, Reese,
Judge Johnson
put Jerome of the arteries in the kidneys or
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Greenbelt,Lakes,
to connect
Scott Keith
18,
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of Winter Park, in the eye, then the womna:.
~RIL MILLERS.
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with
service,
guilty plea to attempted authorities believe that it
DOUGLAS MILLIGAN SR.
F&amp;AM.
Gramkow Funeral H ome in
I Block So. of D0C Track Rd
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kidney or eye involvement
Survivors include his wife, charge of arrangements,
mN.HWy 17 ?2.Ca%tIberry
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Douglas Mayberry Milligan Mrs. Waldine Milligan, SanSr., 65, of 624 Santa St., San. ford; three daughters, Mrs. ________________________
ford, died Thursday evening at Sylvia Delaney, Elkton, Md.,
* Seminole Memorial Htxpital. Mrs. Frances Lewis, Glenview,
MAY 1, 197
cIn l nrcj
Fe was a ri tive of Gurliy, S.C. Ill, and Miss Patricia A.
ADMISSIONS
MI LLIGAN, DOUGLAS
I r,ird I OOinki
and had lived In Sanford since Milligan, Sanford; four sons,
MAYBERRY, SR.— Funeral
L,verr'c (Bud) Siincjn,'r
services for Douuhas Mayberry
H'rry 0 McQuatters
1965, moving here from Nor- Douglas M. Jr., Chesapeake,
Milligan Sr .6S, of 621 Santa SI.
Sanford
flertha C. Vulee
folk, Va. lie was -a veteran of Va., Robert, U.S. Air Force
Sanford, tO died Thursday, will
FIôre'nce F NeRon
Harry 0, Whitten
WWII serving with the U.S. Honolulu, Hawaii, John R.,
be held at 10 a.m Salurday At
Ella Sabourin
Ocic B Brown
Grbmkow Funeral Home Chapel
flrulah F Miller
Navy and was a retired civil Wichita, Kan., and James
Andrus Chan(Ior
AND AUCTION
*ith Rev. James C VauQhn
Watson B WaIha.c Sr
Elsie'
A MacOotq.o
service employe. He was a Michael Milligan of Sanford;
Officiating Additional funeral
Luha M,'u' Scott
Alfred Pie'tniintonp
member of Sanford Lodge 62 six sisters, Mrs. Emma Wood,
service
in
and
burial
Me'rtyc.' 5,iruanni
Minnie' M Taylor
SATURDAY,
Chesapea'e. Vii Gnamkow
Marie Smith
Alvc Andeqi,
St. Petersburg, Mrs. Kathleen
Funeral Home, Sanford, in
Ella
Dickin, Detlary
John k Doyle Sr Ccxc,
it., Mrs.
Burns, Tuscon, Ariz.,
MAY 10
MarueqIta M George. Dtuo'
Gertrude E lnersol, De-Ilona
Estelle Krinski, Brooklyn,
'va E Weaver, Deltona
Jay A Rychel, Deltona
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N.Y., Mrs. Lottie Broadway,
FnaI Wnwowych, Deltona
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SANFORD
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"'y fiiUflCr. Plew Symrna
Trinity, NC. and Mrs. Louisa
t'rach
Mon r De
Stanle, Farmer, N-nv Sr-,rn,i
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MIAMI AP—Only the Soviet Union's power Is holding
back American agresslon throughout the world, Cuban
Prune Minister Fidel Castro says.
Castro made
statement over nationwide radio.
t&amp;lcvisicjri 'llairs4lay night only hours after telling visiting
Son. George McGovern In
that he wanted to
renew relations wi th the Unite d Sta tes.
Speaking at ceremonies commemorating the 30th an
ruversary of th e signing of th e German surrender In World
War LI, Castro declared:
"If the imperialists—today in their energy and raw
materials crisis--do not Jump with the knife In their
mouths to divide up anew the natural resources of the
world, to castigate any nationalizations of
sources, it is simply because the Soviet Union and the
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Representatives of the CALNO
Council of Local Governments' seven member cities have
unanimously e nd orsed th e Action-Orlando concept of enticing
industry to Central Florida.
Bill Baker of the Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce
"Commlttcc of 200" said the group has received 180 to 200
inquiries from industries since a national publicity campaign
began carlier this year. Fifteen firms are definite prospects for
re4eat1oa in Central Florida, he said.
Outlining the area's economic woes since late 1973 for the city

By The Associated Press
Long distance buses and trains are beginning services
in South Vietnam where for years flying was the only safe
way to travel, according to £dtho reports today.
Cambodia reported it had begun a campaign to clean up
"the stink and pungent smells left behind by the traitors"
and open up its chief seaport, Kompong Som.
South Vietnam's liberation Radio, monitored in
Bangkok, said buses are running between Hanoi and
Saigon for the first time since the war began and demand
is so great that the North Vietnamese transportation
department is putting on more.

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The relatively small increase in the consumer
price index for March gives the impression that the
United States of America is making some headway "—
against inflation. Consumer prices rose only threeDON OAKLEY
tenths of one per cent during the month, which RAY CROMLEY
would give us an annual inflation rate of 3.6 per
0
0
cent if prices behaved in the same way
for 12 Kissinger:
months in a row.
Taxmen
. .
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No one believes they will, however. The rosy
cheeks in the March price index resulted mainly
from a drop in food prices, which have seasonal ups
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relatively quickly to the seasons, the weather and
acts of God. Inflation is influenced much more by
Mothers
Our Season
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regulatory agencies, foreign oil barons, labor
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WASHINGTON — (NEA) — Dr. Henry
The apple pie market Li presumably still
unions, corporate directors and even the consumer
usefulness Is over. As secretary of
holding strong In this country, but motherhood
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himself, who can still decide whether to pay what
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state. As negotiator. As foreign policy analyst.
has definitely fallen on hard times.
the seller demands for a piece of goods.
He has wit, energy, charm, confidence and a
During March the price of automobiles, way with worth. But he Is so egocentric he is
Late in 1971, Congress passed what one writer
described as a tax loophole big enough to drive a
houses, clothing, medical care and many other unwililngtocallforadvicetnareasinwhlchheis
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a provision which allowed a
truck through
items continued to rise. The recession has brought ignorant.
working
couple
earning
a combined income as
expert
He
is
an
on
diplomatic
and
power
Insome wholesale prices down, but not to a degree
as
high
$18,000
tadeduct
as "business expense"
trigue
in
the
Europe
of
a
century
or
so
ago.
But
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that would lay inflation to rest. Economic in-. :.
whopping
$4,800
from
their income tax for
/
a
has demonstrated he knows nothing of the
dicators now suggest that the recession
b- he
or
disabled
child-care
dependent expenses.
military and diplomatic strategy of the Corn.
toming out, while tax cuts and a huge federal munist world of the 1970s.
This meant that the working mother
deficit will be adding stimulus to the recovery
Russia, China, Vietnam and their associates
struggling
along with her husband on a mere
anticipated later this year. The nation's preoc- are In to the hilt In virtually every current and
$l8,a year, which ishay poverty level 'en
cupat ion with fighting recession does not mean th2t
projected crisis in the world — in
Middle
.
today, could have a government - subsidized
East, Africa, Latin America, Southeast and
the old enemy of inflation has gone away.
maid
or housekeeper or baby sitter service to the
Th e "war on inflation" that President Ford Southern Asia, Western Europe. And the USSR is
tune
of
$400 a month. In the 20 per cent bracket,
declared last fall turned out to be the shortest war building strategic forces which may equal or
this
amounted
to $80 a month In actual tax
exceed ours.
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America hi3s ever fought. B the end of the year,
savings.
Thus the security of this country and of those
Mr. Ford had discarded the concept of a tax in- allies with which our survival Is interwoven,
Working couples with combined Incomes as
crease and a balanced budget, along with those depend on our having as secretary of state a man
high
as $26,4t could also claim partial benefits,
"WIN" buttons expressing a determination to intimately familiar with the Ins and outs of
depending on the number of their children. No
Whip Inflation Now. While he concluded that the thinking in Moscow, Hanoi, Peiping, Usbon,
such subsidy was voted for the nonworking
peril of a deepening recession demanded that Pyongyang and Phnom Penh.
mother
— the mother not working outside the
But we shall never know, so long as Kissinger
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course, he then was confronted with a Congress
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Is — who still outnumbers her
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salaried
sister
(thouo not by much any more).
that carried his anti-recession proposals to comrnit out of Ignorance, or what agreements he
'Will personally guarantee your Independence Comrade V
reckless extremes. He reluctantly signed a tax cut will make based on flawed analysis. For It is now
For the truck mentioned above,
read
bill bigger than he deemed necessary, and it Is clear he Is so specialized In his knowledge of
wide-bodied Jet,
questionable whether Congress will sustain history he is baffled by political systems and
As part of the tax rebate and reform package
the vetos he will have to employ to keep the federal strategies not employed In Metternich's
just passed, beginning in 1976 wot king couples
The difference between Communist thinking
with combined adjusted gross Incomes as high
deficit within the $60 billion limit he regards as
and
our
own
is
Illustrated
by
a
conversation
I
as $35,000 may claim the full $4,800 chllckare
noninflationary,
°
had
with
Nozaka
Sam,
alias
Okano,
don, and rot until their combined incomes
America has ridden out recessions before, but
tttth Editor, The Herald:
A) Some determination to do something
head of Japan's Communist party. I had known
r
1446(X) will Uncle Sam leave them to make
about
it has never faced a problem as complex and him
in Yenan, North China, when that village
with
revenue
bond
ends
meet
on their own.
Open Letter to The Honorable Lee P. Moore,
B A plan to follow —
persistent as the inflationary forces still at work in was Mao Tsr-lung's headquarters. "You
as Mayor of Sanford; Mr. Warren E. Knowles, city funding.
Again, the "nonworking" mother and her
our economy. Federal deficits, declining Americans think of
and peace
Commission, City of Sanford.
C)
Execute
the
plan
even
If
some
against
working
husband have been given the back of the
productivity and developments affecting both the peace," he said. "We think of peace as an ex- Manager; City
it.
If
one
tries
to
satisfy
everyone,
nothing
ever
Is
IRS'
hand.
price and availability of energy leave little doubt tension of war. We believe It is right and
RE: DOWNTOWN SANFORD
done!
that inflation has been and remains the problem necessary in peace to employ the same decep.
This is no brief against working mothers,
Can't we as downtown property owners in
Thank you.
our economic lions, lies and tricks used in
to
obtain
Our
millions
of whom work from necessity, not from
that should transcend all others in
Sanford get together and work out a plan for a
Jeno F. Pauluccl
objectives."
choice,
and
who in many
their family's
thinking,
new revitalized shopping center?
Despite what he
chief
wage
Calling from personal experience back in
President Ford's WIN buttons went out of th
Ito believe — Incredible, considering
Yet the actual effect of the law Is to help those
fashion so quickly that they have become the that the fate of the agreements signed with Duluth during this past year
We have formed a Downtown Development
Letters to the editor are always welcome,
families who need help least. The mother who
subject of Washington humor, but if Congress and Communists In Laos, North Korea and In North
They should be as brief as possible and drudges over someone else's laundry for a
others who make economic decisions do not get Vietnam in 1954, are known to everyone who has Corporation.. have arranged for downdown
development
revenue
bonding
authority..
. have comment on matters of general Interest,
couple of bucks an hour pays so little income tax
their priorities in order, inflation will have the last studied Asia in modern times.
a new plan embodying tearing down one square
The letters should dr.1 with Issues and avoid in any event that the ridiculously ballooned
One proof of Kissinger's inability or Un- block and replacing with
laugh.
buildings,
personalities,
child-care allowance means nothing to her.
willingness to face reality lies In his pact with
Please bear in mind that it, Duluth, we, too,
Not only that, but thanks to the new law, if she
Hanoi on South Vietnam, a treaty which have experienced new large shopping centers
The editor reserves the right to edii tbost.
duplicated the weakest and worst featum of the &amp;way from downtown. Our downtown went dead. letters for reasons of space, but wW exercise comes off the welfare rolls wW goes to work
abovementioned aborted agreements
too,
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost looking after some other working mother's
Additional proof lies in the SALT I and
children, THAT mother can claim an additional
With Congress dragging its feet on legislation to deal with
It seems to me the situation In Sanford is In the editing.
20 per cent tax credit for her wages on top of the
the problem of illegal aliens, a Chicago firm has struck out on its Vladivostok understandings, so filled with comparatively easy. All YGU need to do Is tear
loopholes as to be meaningless In restricting the down most, If not all, buildings (except the
own to discourage Illicit border traffic,
All letters must be signed with a m2Inng $4,800 child-care deduction.
National Can Corp. has announced Initiation of policies Russians, yet binding on the United States In library) on the north side of First street to address and, when possible, * telephone amber
The question Is, why should those mothers
aimed at reducing the employment opportunities that lure job- crucial ways.
Commercial from Oak Avenue to Sanford so the identity of the writer may be checked and enjoying combined husband-wife Incomes of
seekers from foreign lands.
established. However, the Evening Herald will M
Witness too Kissinger's secret negotiations for Avepue.
000 or 30,000 or 140,000 be given such
The company will list on all work application fcrins the a cease fire and compromise government in
Think of all the advantages you have here in respect the wishes of writers who do not want munificently preferential tax treatment, not
question, "Do you have the legal right lObe thiScountry ?"
Saigon. The men from Hanoi led him around and downtown
three banks, the County Cour. their names to appear In print,
only as opposed to the poor working mother, but
Signs will be posted in each of its 62 plants nationwide, 1fl around the mulberry bush, not once, but time thoe, City Hall, Holiday Inn Motel, Marina,
as opposed to those mothers who have decided
forming workers that plants will be open for t'tUbt
and again. Hanoi's strategists asked for the Civic Center, Library
these are tremendous
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any that their real Job Is In the home'
migration inspection. Leonard Chapman, commissioner of the resignation of President Thi.'u That tic- traffic producing assets.
letters this newspaper considers ta be libelous or
Well, the Mtie question was asked In 1971 and
U.S. Immigration Service, agreed that IlLga1 aliens would soon complished, they upped their demands.
Therefore all It needs is:
sLaiderous,
no
one answered it then, either,
be detected through regular inspections and that publicity given
tv tl cinpany's program would persuade than to acld
National Can.
The lipal, of ;ou.rse, Ii more jo!s lot the forct of U.S.
unemployed. Chapman beJeives that a concerted effort by all
businesm could open up more than one million JoW in a matter
of months.
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When YOU 510!) and consider that the first two Who
were Influenced to come here by Gutman were a
neurosurgeon and a vice rector of a university,
that's a lot of talent!
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled
masses ........ yearning to breathe free........

residents, sL' f them would be Americans. These
six would have half the village's entire income, and
the other 94 would exist on the other half."
Americans are very fortunate. Despite all kinds
of obstacles, we have continued to grow and
prosper.
as I'm concerned these
can't
do anything but help this country.
refugees
is
also
appropriate
to comment on the efforts of
It
Longwood's Dr. E. Michael Gutman, psychiatrist
so active In
the refugees Into
Central Florida.
Notwithstanding the mounting opposition- based
on the fear that these 'foreigners' would deprive our
own from getting governmental assistance - Gutman took some early abuse, but was able to Influence 5n others to sponsor families,
-Sure I had some people call and chew me out,"
said Gutman, "but after a while the tone of the calls
changed and the people realized the refugees
coming in had no choice in the matter .... and that
they already had suffered so much."

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1975 7:00 p.m. at the Cavalier Motel (banquet
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All persons interested in the safety and
operation of Inter-State commerce equipment
are invited to contact Mr. Ray Smith at 305349.5582 or Gene DeVilbiss at 305322-7563.
Truck owners, (individual and fleet) truck
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lPsIgth and seeks to enter in aN! remain Mr and Mrs Cecil Presley are

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rrn ica stues, invited to share In the break. Saturda at Cal a Standard subpoena was ser%ed on Bishop

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rneaiup anu residency at fast Because of the event Station, SR 436 (across from Athn to appear as a witness at leave ground for a mIst-1al, the

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when we do this, we are doing by such experiences Above all, honored The oldest and
no more than the simpliest, we must not allow them to keep youngest mothers wiu receive Redeemer Lutheran
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last day, he sent another Lele-

To darify some of the dr. gram, expressing regret at

the chosen text on the strength experiences In meditation. This night CYC program until next rearing their children in
of the promise that it has can happen, but it does not, it (a September with a sack lunch 'nurture and admonition of
something utterly personal to not a sign that the meditation picnic at Fort Mellon Park and L4d.
say to us for this day and for our period has been useless Not playground on Wednesday
A flower will be given to
Christian life, that it is not only Oni) at the beginning, but
parents representing the child
God's Word for the Church, but repeatedly, there will be times First Methodist
presented.

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Re Virgil Hammons, pastor mo%ed to quash the subpoena, au
will be evangelist for a series of norucally specified duty of all member court issued its udg.
revival services at First Church members to give evi- ment, saying:
Southern Methodist Church c,q dence when duly cited, but that
"Since he has disregarded the
Sanford at 24O S Sanford A e he had "rio firsthand knowlMa) 12.17 at 730 p m
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St. Mark's Presbyterian

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courtcould take a deposition, in
his absence, If needed.

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MethOdist ihstltution In Kolar, tnternatonallyknown authority Church, United Church of each Sunday at 10 a.rii. and 7 Jones,
rentl had returned
trying to block USDA plans for
South India, serving as an on the relationship of parents Christ, Fishers of Men willhold p.m. in the [)eflary Comnniunity to athise turn.
revising beef grading tan. anestesiologist,
associate and children, makes excellent
bkft rrc..tIn, ç,,,.5ay a1
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aszriiirii;trato. ansi lospita.
8a.m. /, speiker from 1,orida Eugene Shelton sill deliver the another order, saying the bishsumpticn.
ch.inge, standanis for the
"Grain not fed to cattle will existing USDA Choice grade con- po en
rica ure .n Power Corp. will speak on the Mother's f)a',' message. Curtis op in his motion had been

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of the UUlit)' ComPan'.
(ross and Motherhood. Open era) legal rules under which the
During the 10 a.m. service tO the public regardless of court operated, and said
a deSunday, Kathy Dickman, Rick denomination.
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On April 2, however, Bishop
AM) Kramer and accompanied by Saturday, 9 e.m. to 4 p.m.
ITS
PROBLEMS
S.anlandoUnitedM th dit PRIORITIES" will be shown at guitarists Jim West, Jan Davis Is a personal growth lab Aim sent a telegram saying he

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DEKLES'
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plrit of the Total Woman. A telephoned the office of Bishop
Father Bill has been pastor of
terested In enrolling their child
(or the fall term may visit the the church for seven years covered dish luncheon will Aim s acting chancellor, Peter

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DISCOUNT FOODS

On April fl, defense attorney

available to feed hungry people estImated 15 million ton drop iii briefed recentl
Men's WhO was away-and offering to
The
Methodist
Norma Martin at the church for St. Andrew's parish in Orlando,
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Born
in
Lctetto,
Tenn,,
May
Fellowship
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have
supper
make the bishop a appearance
at more information.
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cording to a cattle industry Industry this year. Yet, despite
17,
1902,
he
was
ordained
into
meeting
Thursday
at
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"Demands by some religious million tons of feed grains ar
served in Ohio, Louisiana and provide a film on the life of isOt
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May 10, beginning at 9 a.m., in the general secretary, Dr. B.
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Movies and a pizza party will
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Nu-sing Home Week and both with a special presentation by
mailed with Letters of ap- members,
staff and patients at Lakeview the Brownie troop. Wiffle ball
predation by Helen Kelly,
On May 21, an art exhibition
Center in Sanford plan
other games will be played
Society corresponding will be staged for parerts at. to
make
most
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it
Friday.
tending the last PTA meeting of

The Social
Sanford Woman's UijW
the annual May Brunch,
Wednesday at 11 a.m. followed secretary.
by bridge and canasta games,

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department, is free for all
Woman's Club members. Tlio3e

divisions, will be presented

who do n(

Woman's Club on Overbrook
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members

Woman's Club, Mrs
Pat Bonanza Restaurant
Springs
Woman's Club, Mrs. Altamonte

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DEAR IMPASSE: Look at It
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DEAR WONDERING: Clyde since her ravings do not in. mother may be a mental ease.
has a problem. It's proba bly an fluence him, I should ignore it But she is still his mother.
obsession with "germs" — all. We have a good marriage, Tolerate her, and treat her as
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The record, however, was beaten later in the gnt.
Merrick is the only athlete to be named most outstarliding at

the national indoor and outdoor junior college track chain.

dash (9.6) and anchored the wMng mile relay team to a state
record (3:14.5).
Merrick has competed at prestigious meets in the U.S. and

pionships the same year. He earned the distinction at last year's
meet.
Merrick, along with pole viatilting teammate Manny

i 6-8) at the Ma3on-Dixie Games at Lexington, Ky. in early

si;ned letters-of-Intent with Florida

Canada this year. He tied a world record In the 70-yard dash

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I ymnan's 400-)ard Ireest)le relay team of Bob Brinker, [)

Lyman's 400-yard boys' fr~estyle relay team will be the
county's lone representative a t the Class 4A championships,

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Hartman, Mike Dew and Randy Kimball captured third place at
the 4A district, which was held at Rollins College, with a time of

hieh will be held .Saturday at Fort Lauderdale
Irinit) Prep, like Ilowul and Lake Brantley will send
swimuriars to the (1s IA macel , whi ch includes 3A, 2A and 1A
schools The 3A.tiarnpionshlps are Saturday at Fort Myers
happy Deas and Cindy Curtis of Trinity Prep qualified for
the state at last weekend's district meet at Bartow
Ikas was first in the 100-y. ard butterfly with a time of 1 052,

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The state event splashes off at 9 a in Saturday with Four

Sanford Naval Academy's defending Florida Schoolbo

Rowing state champions put the title on the lime Saturday as the
iiusnipmen host the 1 975 state crew championshi ps on Lake

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as third it district with a 2 1fl2 time
i.akc Brantley 's 200-yard boys' medley relay (cart' of John
Bringardner Fred Hosak, L3ob Birkent.all and Jay Johnson was
second at distr ict with a 1:54.4 clockin g.
Bringardner also will compete in the 1 00.yard freestyle. He

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Nasal Academy Coach Ken Feaster said %Stmiter Park
Edgewater II ey in-the-HilLs Academy and Sa nf ord Ni',
would coinpk (or the state title and th e right to row in th e
American Schoolbo Regatta at Princeton, J, th is month as
well as th e national tourna ment at Sto(esbury ne
Philadelphia Pa , on Ma) 17
Sanford won the state Varsity-4 championship last year and
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state junior college championships at Tallahassee. He set a

state record, winning the 220-yard dash (.9), won the 100-yard

represented Britain at the 1972 Olympics. Perez Is 14-2 Since he

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will be competing at the national junior college outdoor

last one was to Joey Vincent of

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fin(La Cattaneo of Lake Howell will compete in the 100-yard

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team. He will not run the 220-meter dash.
Merrick recently was made an honorary Rotarian by the
South Seminole Ro ta ry Club and he was invited and attended a
&amp;-inford Rotary Club meeting earlier in the week.

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A know for a fact that I could beat the guy if I had the
proper rest before the fight," Perez said. "In fact, I thought I

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admires an article she h,.,
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The team will rewrntotheUniteljStatesonMay30

"I saw him last year in Fort Wayne knock a guy dead with

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adrnitted, "My
daughter makes With her trim figure, Bess is a '~1
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Merrick will spend to days In San Francisco with the other
team members being indoctrinated for the China Iii The

a "real strong counter-pincher," according to
Atkins
Trampler. who is "deceptively lazy, lie lays back and all of a
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lashes out with some
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Just can't resist
pattern She seldom iin
All the
Jacket salngth
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However, she doesn't mind cotton and polyester or double
taking the time to make knit. "I only use material that is
covered bu ttons. But w hen it easy on upkeep. Just toss it in

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The first of three track meets will be at Canton on May 18
and 19 The second meet is at Shanghai on May 22 and 23, and the

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their new sister, Wendy Gall
Born on May 3, at 2-35 a m at

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athletes will leave San Francisco May 12 and arrive in Hong

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WUHarn T. Witherow of Sanford

Go west w 25th St. in Sanford (off Hwy. 17-92) !o Ridgewood Ave.

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make-up Marnle Schlabig;
lighting John BodJack: smW
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Don Merrick, Seminole Junior College's sensational
sprinter, will 11) to San Francisco Saturday In the first leg of his
two-week track tour of the People's Republic of China
Merrick as selected to be one of three sprin te rs on the
Uruted States track
field team
make the tilstic
China tour.
and

Learning quickly, she is now Popular," she said. "And when
able to copy an article of I can nuke an entire outfit for
clothing without using a four or five dollars, or less, I

to keep asking, 'What does this

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the material from a pattern. It anyone.
was just like a jigsaw puzzle to
me!" Her first effort was a
Bess loves pantsuits and
blouse It turned out well, and slacks 'I ye worn slacks for
years, 'way before they became
she made w,eral gifts.

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slim size eight, has only been
sewing f or three bears, but she

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still win," Orlando Sports Stadium Director of Boxing Bruce
Tamplers.aid. "It's a privilege just to be in the same ring with

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even read a pattern, so I figured
I'd never be able to do it But
Ifl) daughter, Rae, helped me,
and soon I was sewing for
mjelF Bess l ive.- with her
daughter and son-In-law, Gil
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Sanford's Perez, who recently returned to the U S from a
bout inlondon, will fight Larry Atkins atcIpxIpu May 24A

at the school. The production,

Carol McDonough, Susan Carol Gotay.

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irnl t w o-time world middleweig ht champ, is In Vic
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Students heading "behind the
The winner of the contest will Involving some 40
SCtflCS
crews ULIUUC • t den t
be crowned on May
dur ing modern version of the original
the two day "Centennial Plus Shakespearean drama and Is director Selene Rozansky;

dollar for five yards!"
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Firemen's Recreation Hall Hendricksen, Koern'Fredeman, Sliss Joy Hendrickson and Mrs. debuts.
Rehearsals have been going
where

she will take part in a

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The production starts at 8 Four" art festival on the

"You've got to look for
bargain fabrsi," she said "I
get a lot of my material on sale,
ad have svcra1 culfits mnad
from material that only costs a

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played by: Andy McDaniels as
Herald Correspondent
Steve Goodman as
Benvollo; Robert Sbonecker
Oviedo High School Dratma Tybalt; Jim Ully as Friar
I Club's production of Romeo and Lawrence; Michelle M organ as
Juliet opened last night and win the Princess and Debbie Ruble 1

now owns more than 50 pairs of
slacks and pantsuits which she
has made for herself.

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attacked my character. My

mother who obviously hates me
Does Clyde have a problem? write to her and extend a sin. for no reason whatsoever?
or am I Making too much out of cere invitation for her to visit
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dinner

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at will be Linda Washer, "Miss Federation of Art. Chairman of Juliet are played by David
any
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and
Since
she
the
DeBary
Country
Club,
she
DeBary 1974"; Midge Finnerty, the contest is Mrs. Ann Car- and Laurie Bennett, who
DEM ABBY: My imther4ndoesn't live close, I seldom see

little embarrassed because he

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law has completely alienated

Boys 2A, IA
McTear of Baker High School, who has run !he 10(~yard
dash as fast as any high school a thlete, headlines today's
impressive line-up at Showalter Field.
Idirnm.iries in thi field t en btgin it 4 O p in uI
the running preliminaries get under way at 5. The finals in

feet, I-inch. Threegirls jumped five-feet,4-inches atdistrict

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welcome in ow home, neither Li Commerce president Ray

unirleadly or even fasnJtlng.

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Miss Flor ida, Delta Burke, contestants for the crown of
informs me will be welcomed to DeBary on
Miss DeBary 1975" will take

and said, "Pleased to meet ne by her poison pen letters to banished?
you." The other fellow looked a my husband in w hich
How

Clyde.

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introduced to another man, he
kept his hands in his pockets

Ms Vershel a former cmlo of The 'He aid is
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and the tops in the discus was 116.-feet, 1'2-inehes.

fastest time run at a state girls'district was 57.5.
Eberle w second in the 110-yard high hurdles with a
15.9 clocking. The best run at district was 14.8.
liagel finished second in the high Juinp with a leap of 5.

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We saw each other a few

to stake hands.
Inoticed that when Clyde was

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as

formerly

Mlu DeBary contestants (irurn left, top) Wendi Keitner, UnIa Washer (Miss DeBary 1174), Beth

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a toss of 99-feet, ll4nches,

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of Sanford, a second year
student at the University of
Minnesota Duluth medical

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Gaines won the 440-yard dash with a

So Lake Brantley, which out-classed area competition,
wi11 have no chance for the first state title. The Patriots had
depth, and against area schools they lookedunbeatable.But

with the 4i\ and 3A boys' meet Saturday. Regardless, "there

state in two events. She won the shot put at district with :%n
effort of 35-feet, 9'2-thches and took
in th e discus with

chiullplonship.

School qualified one.

Girls
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dressed well, and, al though he

In his proclamation, signed
"Please plan to visit the
A it 23, the governor cited patients in any FNHA-member

Laverne Boykin of Seminole High School qualified for the

Troy Ann Gaines, Lisa Eberle and Becky Hagel qualified

school this year, qualifieC only three girls. Seminole High

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meets.

track teams

for the state and paced Lake Brantley to the district

Lake Brantley, which did not lose a meet to a district

300 girls.

girls '

Up'

The top two girls in each event at last weekend's district
meets qualified for Sturda. s stat e me et . 'file competition
%%iLs sliff.

it Sho%ilter. Enter Mike floberson

And third-and foremost to Seminole County -thestate
girls'track meet - the first state girls' track meet — will be
lield ."kiturday at Lake Brantley High School. Enter close to

United States," the FNHA *

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Second, Ole Class 3A and 4A boys' meet will W held

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nice young man at a church
fellowship affair for' singles.

H alth Care Association (AH

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County schools with teams last year.
The Patriots already reaped the harvest of that firstyear crop with outstanding Performances this year. But I.Ake
Brantley, in general, and county girl track athletes, in
particular, are not yet state contenders.
"It's only a matter of time," Gibson said. "we'll catch

"What we're going into now," Gibson said, "is a meet of
individuals. The teams with a lot of good individuals will look

McTear
iturda

ScLaoLs from the Miami area have had

Finals In the running events get under way at 7 p.m.

First, tile Class 2A and IA boys' state meet will be held
today at Winter Park's Showalter Field. Enter Houston

Association (FN HA) and homes and proud of the fact

nationally by the American

most

Seminole (ounty's backyard.

Nursing Home Week Is FNIIA-member nursing homes.
£,Ie .uonanu per. %
sponsored throughout the state
sonally are proud of our nursing
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agaftst state sensations, Lake Brantley can hardly compare.

Competition in the discus and long jump will get under
way Saturday at 4p.m. The shot put, high jump and softball
throw begin at 4:30.
The running preliminaries commence at 5 p.m. and the

outstanding boy and girl track athletes in Florida will flood

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and the

during the eight-day ob- extended a blanket invitation to
Florida residents to visit
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This weekend is a track-lover's love affair.
Th e floodgates open today and Saturday,

thanked Governor Askew and

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Calling all grandparents and Polish Affair." Ticket prices
are dowr -so there's no need

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reported, decided that the Elementary School, Vihlen for anyone to stay away.
number of fund-raising efforts Drive, Sanford, Is holding a Performing as the Chorale's
In the area was ref'ected in the 'Grandparents' Open Day' from guest artists will be Richard
limi ted advance ticket sales 9 30 a m to 12noon on Tuesday Holticlaw, Kim Roberts,
the current concentration All grandparents and senior Emmanuel Luster, Judy
ofCanctr
Society volunteers on citizeni in the Sanford area are Sequinn and "Pizzas" —
Plus
the final phase of the ne igh- invited tovtht the school on thJ
Charles Conklin, Barry Pitts,
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the
of Florida to visit the
Long. thesfgningofthe proclamation,
patients In the state's

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the Florida Nursing Home
Association, In Tallahassee for

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ByT0,NI KEYSER

John M. Jenkins, President of

Governor urged all of

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the fifth consecutive year,

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Eunice Reed, personality

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TheSerninoleCaricerSociet) child Without the operation, uOiiSii
young
boy
faces
a
li
fetime
Hope Ball" scheduled for this
Doors of the Sanford Civic
SanlordCivlcCenter,Mayl7 of deafness.
Centeropenat70prn tonight
has been canceled,
Then
for the Central Florida
Abney,
ball committee
Chorale's musical concert, "A
surgery

chairman announced today.

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specialist* who are employed
orida

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Residents will play bingo for Offenhauser, Louise Pollack,
Contestants will be judged on Florida's 296 lIcensed nursing nursing home or several of our
specia l prizes on Wednesday, Ethel Porter,
and spryness
homes for "making significant facilities during Nursing Home
with wheel chair squad dancing Katherine Rober, Annie her age; ability to show hap- Contributions to the health
and Week and any day of any week
arranged for the evening.
Roberts, Annie Sheman, piness in her life in the nursing well being of thousands of thereafter."

paintings as well as a variety of

Proceeds raised at the coffee

Ball Cancelled

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soft drinks and

Club of Caselberry.

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cake will be ,omen patients tie Kate Douglas, Hose

Drive, Saturda y at 12:30 p.m.
T Th.Ccurity RO8CII1U1IKL1 Sidewalk Art Festival In
Jack the clown from Jack-in- C.B. Radio Club is hosting
a Sanford Plaza today and
the-Box will also be there with coffee break May 31 at 7:30
Sathrda
balloons,
treats p.m. at the Greater Sanford
Artistsfrom throughout
for all. And the price isnlct and Chamber
Commerce Florida will be exhibiting their
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designated May
HomeWeek

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Hey kids! Come see Maury McKee of Sanford Junior
K opinan and his mystifying Woman'
s Club.
magic at the Casselberry
Woman's Club on Overbrook

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Acth ities director June [talus Lavigne, Roberta lingo,
Miller has arranged a full Tessie Lev~, D,,)ris Mattliews, Ellielie
Stoner,
l(ena
progr.in of ent er tainment for Myrtie Meadows and Margaret Swaggeity, Margaret iiifktt,
Iva Weber, Nan White, Peacha
The Sanford-Seminole Art Nursing Home Week. Monday Miller.
Wiggins, Susie Wilingson,
Association and Sanford Plaza will also be an Open Day at the
Also
Ntaude
Moffat, Virginia Willis. Freda Wilson
Merchants Association are co. center. and Tuesday will be a
Catherine Moritz, Merle and Floyce Warren.
sponsoring the annual Plaza special craft day.

% oman's Club and Mrs. Gknki

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be invited to attend an ap. chosen from 16
contestants who District his. Nursing Home
pCCClatlOfl coffee at the SChOOl parade before the judges at u Contest in Orlando s Fashion
nursing center on Wed,nesday. Square Mall,
Friends
and relatives of
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Lakevlew residents are invited from the following contestan ts:
South Seminole Garden Club to join in the festivities, and Geraldine Hetzel, Emily Millie
will hold its final meeting of the anyone else who would like to Ahrens, Mary Brewerton,
brighten a patient's day, is Nancy Brock. Eva Bronson,
year and install new officers on
at
the
welcome.
Serving punch and Lucy Courier, May Davis,
May 19 at 12 noon

lea ve after the brunch.
Mrs. Donald King and her Federation of Women's Clubs.
committee will be in charge of Selection committee
the brunch and Mrs. Adrian were Mrs. Ruth Johnson,
Hall, department chairman and chairman of Ca3selberry

her committee will assist with

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The Woman of the Year when all volunteer parents will nouncement of Ms. Lakeview Ms Lakeview competing In

mveting of the club year for the award, senior and junior

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Nursing Home Week will
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and her attitude toward life and citizens."
The governor hailed "the
her fellow men.
official
talent,
professionalism and
By
an
Governor
dedication
of phyiciins,
proclama tion,
es,
therapists,
ad.
Reubin O'D. Askew has

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T'he fun will begin Sunday
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activities In the nursing home number of our state's senior

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Fun Times Hit _Nursing Homes

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of a semnd in a special sprint race last month before winning

the Disney World regatta
Winter Park has defeated the Navy's eight-man crew team
seeral turns this year and has split with the Junior 'arsit
eight crew
rew squad over the season
Feaster indicated that because of adjustments in the per.
omuiuf (he Varsity four boat and the rig i tseif, he felt SNA hatl
to be co nsidered a favorite to reta in th e state four-boat championship,

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P.ttSturqh A. New

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Mario iclark's a 1. 7 Blissful Dream
(RpnOl) 77), S Worth y Enough

(Underwood

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1400; 1 Shetry Belly (Hrt7Irri 10

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California

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Chicago

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(Bridgesl 9 2. 7 Speedy Tracer
(Raymond) 10 1. I Papeete (Blood)

Mhus Chase IF

SATURDAY

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)0 p m (9)

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Champ.onhip Wrtstling

3 p m (13)
The Fisherman
3- 30 p m. (9) - Golf Third round of Byron Nel%on Golf Classic
3- 30pm, (11) - Car and Track
A p m. (241 - Sports '70%
S p m III! - Wide World of Sports- Indianapolis Soo times trials,
International ProlmsionalTirack and Field ChbrripionshipSat El Paso
S10 p m (351 -- The Fisherman: Ecology and good lis.hing on
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Championship Wrestling
Ip m ($1 yVC I Tennis, Finals of s,SO.000 s'ngles snootout

1111*0-011.7 Series

Thursday's Result

Boston at California. In)

Western Conference
Chicago 69. Golden State it,
Chtcago leads)?

Harness Racing

Irton leads 3.1
Saturday's Games

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Dallas

Plani (I)) 107503 Henry KnaW (3)
3000 17*) 0160T 1713) 14471)1

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Brainard) (1) 610 510 3 20? Easy
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(4) 2600 0 1) 11"OD T (I IS 4) SOD 20
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FOURTH - 1 Sit Wampum IT.

7)13000 1 (7 1 6) 1)333 70 I 209.1
Camden May (I

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yard dashes. He was second in the long jump and he anchored Baker High School's Myard relay team to the
fastest 2A district time in Florida (1:29.6).
In addition to McTear, several Seminole County alldetes
from Trinity Prep will be shooting for a state victory.
Greg Chandler and Thad McNulty qualified for tcday's
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Prep's winninR mile
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in 12 events for the overall Seminole High School gym.
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Bowling competition at Bowl
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compete in seven of the events 15, and golf competition at

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Schranz took hismedicine with a stiff upper
lip and complained: "Brtrndagelsa rich man.
lie wants to make the Olympics a sport just

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Milwaukee (Sprague 001 of Birdie H. Volo (Ehavland) IOLI. 4
Kansas City (Fifirritirris, 3 2).
AmyGirl Mercury IR&amp;u) 7 2. SL jo*S
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Speed (Neely) S 1; 6. Lucky Mary
Boston (Wise 271 of Califor. (Brinkley) I 1; 7 Ocala Spice
Als Olasslef 37). in)
(Crank) 6-1; 0. sassy Santo
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Nt* York (May 2-1) at Oak. (Stevens) 6-1. .
(Abboill 2 11. (n)
Saturdairs Garnts
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NIIA PLAYOFFS
Tellas at Detroit
Conference Finals
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The second annual Eallet more than $2.)0 worth of
Guild Open Golf Tournament prizes, Nearly 60 prizes will be
will take P
awarded.
Sunday at the Mayfair Country
In addition, a 1975 Ford
Club.
Granadasedanwlllbeawarded
Twenty-one foursomes win for a hole-in-one on the
tee off both days In a shotgun thsignated par-three
hole.
start at 1:15 p.m.
A cocktail party and steak
The procee&amp; of the tour- dinner will take place Saturday
na.ment will go to the Ballet night at Mayfair, and a cocktail
Guild of Sanford Seminole to be party and awards' ceremony is
used as a scholarship fund for scheduled Sunday after comarea danm who will train in pletion of the final round.
areas such as Atlanta and New
The *rings follow:
York.
IA- T Larven. B 8
Golfers will be competing for A. Patrick. C. Lansing.1 11himer, w.

On TV

TWELFTH: I M - Pace C-3 -

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Tevas (Brown 121 at Detroit

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Thursday's Results
Detroit 6, Milwaukee A
T"as 5, Kansas City 3
California s, ciakiani o
Only cames scheduled
Today's Games
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I Racso fSeideftil I 1. 2 Kerry
Creed (Larrab") 61. I Flyer
Farong (Hi1fillef) S 1. 4 Little Jodi
(Bourgeois) 3 1. s Bones Damon

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world, there were universal cries, "Call off

2 15 P M 12.,8 - Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers
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Henry T. Victory (Bridges) 3 I. 6

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EIGHTH: I M -Pace 5-3 - ll?llo:
I Gertrude Way (Reqvr) 6 1 2

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Me BeanIe tBrit?ont 10 1; 1
Sbia*ay Acilos lCrossin) 3 I 5
Cwumore (Brainard) 7 2; 6 Dandy
Thing (Taylor) 10 1. 7 Lulie Belle
(Ruggles) S 1. I 130ca West
(Johnson) 5 I
NINTH: I M -Trot A 0 -- $1,000:
1, Janette Lobell (Firlotte) 52; 2
Decatur Boy (NicholI) 6 I; 3 0-s

San Diego at Ch;caoo

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wheelers and dealers, athletes seeking to turn

(Fay) 61; 7. Sea Change (Firiotte)
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Cincinnati at New York
I Houston at
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Even In his 80s, he walk ed with a strong,
crisp step, his chin usually thrust forward as
If daring his enemies to take a swing at It, his
shoulders always back
He talked with a booming, authoritative
voice. When he spoke, people listened. Many
feared him. Most were in awe of him.
As president of the International Olympic
Committee, he hob.nobbed with princes and
potentates, presidents and kings.

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Citant Comet (Britton) 97. 3 Frli,
lW4lk er ) 51. 1 Direct America

Los Angeles at Pitt%t)vfgh
San FranciSCO at St. Louis,

The Games were not legislated. They were
ordained. They were beholden to nobody. In
Brundage's mind, they were above politics,

Olympics

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unrealistic in his unflagging battle to keep
high the ideals of pure amateurism.
In a way, he was all of these things. He was
an anacronism in an age of rampant corn.
mercialism, the huckster and the fast-buck
Bundage died Thursday night of a heart
attack He was V.
But if it hadn't been for Avery Brundage,
the Olympic Games might have been reduced
to rubble decades ago.
Whatever he Olympics are- whatever

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personal greed and national pride,
He was criticised for not taking a strong
stand against the Soviet Union's policy of
subIdlzlng athletes. There are no
professionals in Russia, but every athlete in
effect, Is a pro-pampered and paid by the
state
"Ili ft Soviet Union," Bmndage said,
"everybody is subservient to the sta te. it is
the system. But I see no greater fault In that
than the American practice of subsidizing
athlete3 through college scholarships."
When the Arab terrorists moved into the

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Today's Games
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champIon in the dea th of Avery Brundage.
to the tough old codger from Chicago.
Critics reviled him. They called him a
He was an Impoelng figure of a man-tell,
tyrant. They said he was stiff necked and old
straight as a poker, wearing the muscle phyafashioned. They acm-A,d him of being
ique of an athlete who competed in the same

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STAN'S AUCTION
1' Ml E Oft 1, Hwy 45
0H 371 9139

Rummage &amp; Auction

Sale
94.AUTIONSTARTSAT5
Sat May 10.206E 1st St
Benefits will go to Sanforø Christian
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1970 Datsun. I 000V Sedafl Radio. 1
sPeed. exceptionally clean. $1,550
Call Duane McGumre. 3721651
Dealer
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1971 ventura 11.000 miles
Standard Reasonable
$31772a

75-Recreational Vehicles

1961 GTO Convertible
$350 ISPe'ed
After 5 30 322 2150

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195) Ford Tractor IN
Good Condition 3 pt hitch
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1977 VW Carnpi-nobile Clean. car
pet, refrigerator, Sink, sleeps .4
Can refinance or conSider dune
buggy as part of down payment
12,395 13.4 17)5 Alter

1970 Dodge Monaco 4 Door, PIT.
Air. Heat, Radio. PS. P, 51,595
Owner 322 3334. 3710413.

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con?alreo like rtew 57,995 373
Excellent ConJ'tion.$1.l95
322 7617
0156. 37) 4437
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Unwanted itemS hauled tree Junk
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styled Court on the 26th day of June,
through, under or against Randall
3 Bedrooms, 7 baths, water front,
AD., 1975, at 11:30 o'clock AM., In Edmo,
Jackson and F. Debris
Ldutts only, mm pets $700 mo. 373
Seminole County
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Sanford, Florida. Its application for wife and to all panties having or 3O-Apartnnts LJnfurnlshed L..!an Ordr of Taking in accordance claim-g In Pave any right, tI$It CC
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initerer? In tt'. rCaI pr.'iy herein
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Central P'eat&amp; air, carpet Call 6)1
heretofore fiicd in tins cause All deScribed
ON THE LAKE
57i0 Ownpq A%Sufitt
panties to this Suit and all other
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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Int.restedparlirsmayappearatlh, that an action to foreclose rrij.
DUPLEX- Furn. or UnI urn, Ideal
lIme and place designated and be tga9eonthefoIlow;ngrealpro,.,y
fl-Houses Futnshed
Location, Reasonable RenI. Ph.
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heard.
In Seminole County, Florida
Owner, 3433721.
LOt 110, FOREST BROOK. FIFTH
7 Bedro'm, fenced yard
AND
SECTION, according to the Plat
SAPIIDLEWOOD VILLAS
$IlSmo Adults preterrd.
fhtt',f as recorded in Plat (look 17,
11i)W MFlprJWT BLVD.
3?) ¶151 or 37? 6620
Each delnnd.trt itherety required pages 28 and 71. PbIi Records
SANFORD, 323 7670
tO serve written ckla'nes. II any. In S#nilnil. ('&amp;jnty,
has bean filed against yCLJ and you
said Corftplalnl on:
34'-MobIle Homes
700 Magnolia Ave. Sanford, I an 7
THOMAS 0 FREEMAN.
are required to 5eVv a Copy of your
Wrrn. unfurn. apIs from $10

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Moving? Why Not Live

Low rint. 373-1771

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Of the day Of service, and to file the
original of said written defenses

No Baby

Florida,

PlaIntiffs will call up for hearing

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Domain proceedings.
You are further notIfied that the

designated and be heart

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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APARTMENTS

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Sale

come first Oc'ct" Pt
FIa 's
fintst Used Cars. Dick Blaird
Datsun of a Gun. Fern Park's
Largest dealer
'75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph 53) l31l, Open
Sundays 126

Friday Nights, 7:30

$

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Many others to choose from Save Zenith portable fi W TV. 545; SIngle
SlOOs of cloliars
t*ds, 4 o choose' from 125. Winut
drop leaf table, $65, China
Easy Living
cabinets, .110 choose from, $125,
bookcase secretary. 1145, Bassett
5732 E Colonial Dr Corner 01501
dresser, $65 Kuip Decorators. 409
436. 773 6160, Orlando
W Is? St 3277)35

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ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS

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EE
P.1cc for Others 32' 1671

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only St 50
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Moving mutt Sell almost new Flit
room Suite, (ouch. 7 chairs, 7
tables, lamps and bookcate. $710,
I yr old 10" racIal arm sari with
fable and high speed chuck for
rOutCf arid Sander, extra blades,
1125 Refrioeqatnr i.ih
freezer 15 cu. ft .575)77 3107 after

Pine knoll. 60'x2I'. 3 fl

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Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

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HOSPITAL BED, 130
3725934

Conror. 60")?' 2 lIP

Macalec, 65'i17'. 3 Br

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WOid 7amous Buck knives. ato
Schrade Walden, Jorin Prmtjie
knivts C.arde'nLanØ, 1100 W 1st
St 3736630

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S5495

0)7W 1st St

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For sate or take over payments. 1977
Dodge Van 6200 Custom After S.
667 1570

We buy one piece or full house

64-Equiprnent for Rent

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17,000 RIO Air Conditioner escllent
COndition. 575 Call 377

Sovenir, 65'x)7', 3

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broke

BALL REALTY

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LAKE MARY.2newhomesready(o

323.8670

Sanford

See Al
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st St.. Dowrtown
3229111 Eves 869 1144

Nornit. 61'x2'. 3 BR

fly Owner LOvely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre ldyllwilcj,, Section. 37) 9166

5h0*, Low in price, high in
Quality. Plenty shade, Cot'
venlently located

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1Q71 Singer Zig Zag With cabinet,
COSh price of $41 or a payments of
51 50 Gclden Touch ri Sew, $13.

Frontier, 3O'xlO'. 7 BR

Peg, Real Estate Broker
3771301,2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 92

71-Antiques

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

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HENDP IX'S
ANTIQUES
6.
REFINISHING Free estimate.
PiCS upitrid delivery Call 365 3710
day or fight 7 miles north of
(jviedo on Hwy 119 Optn 1 dayS
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Used office furnifijre
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabineti, as is. Cash and Carry
P4011'S
*'yt
(a%se'berry 17
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S9995

3 Minutes from Town

pui's

62-Lawn.Garden

Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets
Counter tcçs, Sinks Installation
available flud Cobelt
anytime

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CHICKEPI MANURE. Approx
ton a week Will load, you haul
Osteen Area, 323 60)1.

$8595

172-1643

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PAYTON REALlY

Orlando 3O5i 834-2299

radio,

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BLAIR AGEh,Cy
3n 3a

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cabinetS, 1)50 3233635.

2 BR

3 bedroom, refurbished tome.
ShadCd lot Se it at

3222090

AM FM

Crescent, 70")?', 3 BR

RURAL BUNGALOW

Sanford, Fla.

Diamond Ping, 11 diamonds totaling
I carat Appraised at uo, selling
5.351) 5t'reg conSole, tape deck.

$6495

$13500

.state Rd.127,fl
Miles east of 17.
Ph. Saniord jv
51w1

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Norris. M'x12'. 2 BR

Regent, 65's)?', 3 BR

Shaded lot, Space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on pavcd road $12,500

COVE.

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$8995

ROBSON MARINE
79'? '-4u". 1792
372 596)
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New mf.t5tdetr(tor Cost $230 Make
offer Garbage diSpoSal arid many
other tCrr,5 505 Lemon 5t 373
4147

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SPECIAL SALE

I0)W1st St.

latilrp,ntI511 03

For hedge Viburnum, 2' high Well
ixinchr in cans, 11 00 70? W 70th

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i;i 5e,t;r'i IS' C'cv-iIent for any
fisherman, salt or fresh water 60
HP Johnson, walk around center
controls, electric start, tilt trailer,
Must see to appreciate, mutt sell
51.600 37? 6565 Alter S weekdays

LUMBER..- ROtJgticut
r'v rr,-'s anti p;rn,
Gormnly't _______________
Feed 373 i733

arrarren,.nl.,

773 6l, 37) 0317 Eves

FROM

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Winter Sçwingt-3 Bdrm., I bath,
living rm, dining rm,
new
kitChen. ifu, tcrecnc'd patiO,
bricked front, nice yard w deep
well, window air
Extras.
paneling, wallpaper &amp; drapes,
173.000.
5.1.000 clown of
?3cJ.f7 .itte,' 530

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WIt SOPi ?,IAIER FURNITURE
BU'V
SELL - TRADE
311313 E F Irt St
377 5672

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New housts in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than red? Gbvernme'nt subsidized
to Qualified buyers Call to see ii
you Qualify'

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So. Debary Flea Market
4,1'%"'1hon 1797

DaysJ7l 7171
Eves 373046$
P',l,n.'rj 14,.iI 1Iitt Broker

HOrThS

Plitt Sale Potted plants and
Spathlpt,ylun,, Fri &amp; Sat at
teirnoon 609 E 11th

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1913 Yamaha, 750. 11)0 cr.'.;: ".iii'
for smaller bike or car 37? 7613

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1)7 Longwoorj Ovirdo Pci
68-Wanted to BUy
rtii
Winter Springs Baby Furniture, ndds &amp; ends
Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Catsel
Moving Carport Sale
berry Hwy 1792 1.301706
Fri -Sat ,9 10
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IOSE.JlnklnsCircle
We Buy Furniture
Yard Sate Fri thru Sun
DAVCS'37) 9370
9itrn tiIl Moving
1917 Surnrnet'lin
CASH 322.4132
Carport Sale' Sat 10 till dark CoIl
For uSed furniture, appliances,
clubs,
refrigerator,
sewing
fools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
machine, clothts, and other misc
Larry's Mart 715 Sanford Ay."
7)01 Cordova Or

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Btst &amp;
Service The Ptst Western Auto
301 W 1st 5t
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exchange REEL'S BODY S'iOP.

JIM DANDY JAll FLED
Buy Direct F:om Boxcar'
C'ORMLY'S F
antord 3?) 4733

54-Garage Sales
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mcl yage

42-#,bile

for

1911 Hwy 1792 Open Sat &amp; Sun 9
3393970
itO natp,, r i.. "
Kerosene, 11% (all 17? 1960

PIPIECREST )4OME- Beautifully
reconditloned,3bedroom. I',bath
home with lam rm Corner lot,
large rooms Owner will Pianoi
with payment

"Get 'Em While *

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7574 1'irl Dr
37? 2115
i'r iii.ioi
.'.l tIP lIPS
377 9751
3?? 06.4$
327 3991

Loch Art,c,r. I BR. 7 bath? $3',tb,
See your broker or Call owner, at
3?? 751) a m only

REALTOR
$31 6772

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Forrest Greene Inc.
373 6333 REALTOR S61s 2333

CLIFF JORDAN,

MOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55

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PRICE PEOUCED
2 Story. 3
bedroom home, central heat &amp; air,
fenced yard, beautiful oaks. NOW
$13,000
WE TAKE TRADES
PINECREST. 3 Bedroom, 2 both
home, screened Porch, range,
refrigerator
dishwasher in.
CIudt"d Fenced yard, $3's

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LikC P1I'W Ca.!
After 3, 372 7'

Free to ocoti home, male dog and or
femate cat Both good with
childrrn 32) 0423

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Merchandise

3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot,
510.900 Existing. 116.300, 7 pct
rtq)73 1607

WE TAKE TRADES

Ileg Rt",,i Efale I3rokcr
213v !.,. Myrtle Avø Sanford
Phone 371 0610 372.7746

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St John't River front lot on Lemon
Bluff, 101110 with oak trees arid
palmt Terms. M Untworth
Realty, Peg Real Estate Broker,
60) W 1%? St 373 6061 Eves,. 372.
4691

Broker, 107 W Commnr al
Sanford 377 755)

FISH. SWIM. SKI- 3 bedroom
Waterfront home on nearly an
acre Beautiful kitchen, formal
dining, Florida room, central heat
&amp; r, fCnCCd yard $39,900
WI TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY-- 2 Bedroom frame
home with breezy porches,
661116', corner lot. $7,600.

CaIlBart Real Estate

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103 E 19th St 37) 191? Home &amp;
Auto Radios, Tape players

wpmds Garage Auto Air (on
ditionirs and general auto repa'rs
ai Metti St 3731379
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Kittens
37) 1719

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tAbeview and Access 3 Br, cenlra
heat air Only $24,950. Acrt
Pitlty, REALTOR. 323 7750

A touch of nitturt'. large lot tree
Studded anti room for a pool.
Large2 bedoom home plus family
room, near Mt Plymouth Golf
Cou"se %759

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PIerson, 10 acres N.(ely wocxte'd.
smith 'pring, over 300' on oved
road 1)7,500 Terms I)) '19l

JOhN K RIDEP. ASSOC

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)',j' 2 Sptc
tanks, water and lights 13,000
Down and owner will carry
mortgage 3726447

Acreage

This i our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kenflels Thanks to you, our
cuitomcrs, 372 5757

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And

51.500 Down take over monlgagt
$15500 Corner lot, 2 bedrooms
Flit room 3732644 after S

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1565 Park Dr

MOONEY APP ,,1AP4CE5373069?
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fenced yard 519.030 3726399 Di

KENMORE WASHER, parts, sery
ice, used machints,

Sanford 373 5700

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Good watch dog and gentle Loves
kids Witils good home. 377 1156

SCarS Kenmore Gas Range
$75
3fl '37

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Ol Orlanao Drive

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Friday, May 9, 17S-5B
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New ElectrIc Ranges
$I29.Sandup
54P4F0R0 AUCTION, 323 7310

hew Skyline double Wide, Payments

Commercial Prcties

fly owner, like flew. 2 Bedrooms

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Complete SCt up, licenSed. Insured
I'll Save you money Call Orlando,
773 5410 Icr free estimate.

1', Yr old, 3 Bc.rm w w carpet,
central H&amp;A, fly Owner. $73903
3?) 7/16

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COUNTRY LIVING

entral F inricl,i S
MUI TIPL.E 1.1ST iN. f ,"L hip
73? .(?Ot
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l-ri'm(p377 737t. 327 1496. 377 191.4
372 1959. 372 1)61

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7525 Grove Dr
Sanford
3
fledroon,, 7 baths, porch, fenced
VA, low down $17,500 373 1011

n'd'oor,, name, will accept trade

Stemper Realty

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RENTALS

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322.6457
After PIns 372 7111 or 373 7642

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Mobile Home Moving

ministration to qualified buyers
with no down payment Why rent
when you can buy for ltss7
lane Bradford
Peg Real Ettale Brokc"r
9011756999
Eves 305 $31 5)39; $67 60S1

$13,950

I, 7, 3 Bedrooms, Homes anc
apartments for $60. 590, $130. $145,
$163 up todcluip at 33)5 Ay,1iIhti
N ow

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NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES
financec by Farmers Home Ad

373 9565

$700 DOWN, with FHA linancin,
buyS this clean 3 bedroom,, horn
lo'idcd with extras

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GENERALCONTRACTOR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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RI At TI')p',

mbA New Home

For $120
P.5ynmpnt le
than rent Buye,'5
from IS thru retirement Mu it
Qualify Eiu'llent inveslmen
'your QUNtOnS con be answerec
Contñt us

DELTOHA 525,000 2 bedrooms. 2
bOths, extra nice Almost llk,

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26065. Hwy 17 92
REALTOR 373 5/74

Realty

HiDDEN LAKE
LOcutt to 11th. cli to V.int,0 C'
Now 529.900. 1
L.4'drooms. I baths, double en
north to Aui.n OCVCIOPIY)tflf Com l'
Homes
closed garag., numerous other
t'xlras One of our best listings.
AuSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORr
PHOPIEB316300
HOUSE
HUNTING
THIS
WEEKEND' Make it easier. Set'
BEAUTY ON A BUDGET
or call Slenstrom Open until noon
Only 57)730 3 Bedrooms in 0001
Saturday. but available by phone
Sanford loc,di:cn fenCed yard
all weekend L&amp;' us asSist you
plenty of room for boat or trailer
Quick occupancy Payments lei
322242O Anytime
than rent To see tail 373 9110

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Peg Real Ettate Broker
110E ?SlhSt 3fl

DIRECT TAX REFUNI)

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RATES

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If you 005111 y tar ,i new 3 bedroom,,
bath P'ornc on .A or I-PtA fmna
Clncj our home'. Uualify (or up
$1,350

31-ApartmentS FUrnished

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DEADLINES
NOOn The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

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County. Florida, under the fictitious DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, (SEAL)
______________________________
name of
BATI
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
PEANUT STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART.
City Commission Room, C.ty Mall, County, Florida, under the fictitious In Re: Estate of
PRODUCTS, and that I intend to MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sanford, Florida at 6.00 P.M. on name of M. UNSWORTH REALTY, &amp; K. ROSSETTER. also known as register saidname with the Clark of and
By: LIllian Jenkins
Thursday, May IS, 1975, to consider and that I intend to register Said Appkton Kent Ro.setter, Sr.
IthruStlmls........4lca line
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Deputy Clerk
deceased
me fntlowing change and amend iii,rne with the Ctcrk ci th Circuit
Florids In accordance wih thw
PubliSh: May 2. 9, 16 73, 1975
Ptatn?lffs,
fhru 25 limes .....3Ica line
NOTICE OF CREDITORS
ment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Court. Seminole County. F Icxida in
provistoin of the Fictitious Name •vs
DE N1S
21
times .............21c I 11111
5:30
P.M.
•iOO AM.
City of Sanford, Seminole County. accordance with the provisiotn of To All Creditors and Alt Pirseats
Statutes, ToWIt: Seclion $6S,*P DVEREP4TERPRISES,INC.,etal..
(12.00MINIMUMCHAROE)
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
HavIngCIalmsorDemandsA.lnst Florida Statutes 1937.
FlorIda.
tne Fictitious Name Statutes. To
NOTICEOFPUSLICSALE
Defet.jants
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY .Noon
Retoning from: MR I. Multtple Wit Section 163.09 Florida Statutes Said Estate:
5: James R. Bates
On May 20th 1975 at 9:30 am, the
NOTICE OF HEARING
You are hereby notified and
Residentiat Dwelling Dtttict
urtderssgned
will
sell
one
1971
1957
Publish' May 7, 9, 16, 23, 197$
TOSHOWCAUSE
required to present any claims and DEN 10
Datsun 1200, ID No. L8fl066l$d1 for
To That Of: RC 1, Restricted
S EloiSe M Unsworth
NOTICE OP SUIT
demands
which
you
may
have
Comitietcial Olttrict
re1atr
and storagecharges. Tag No.
Registered Real
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
agInst the estate of A. K.
1707071.
That Property Described as the
Estate Brooker
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
Damacs Paint
Easterly SOft of the westerly 200 ft PublIsh April iS, 25, May 7. e. 1975 ROSSETTER. also known as Ap
Chari E. Bloom, Jr.,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
tOfl Kent Rossef let, Sr., deceased CIVIL
RCid'y
of Lot A, Sen Lanfa. 3fd Section,
DEM.IO$
at Co Executor of the Estate of
ACTION NO. 75139-05.0
Being More Generally Described _________________________ Iateof Seminole County, Florida, t3 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION, Charles E. Bloom
H*f 17.92
the Cterk of the Circuit Court, and STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART
Fern Pork. Florida
As Located ISO ft elst 01 the
CO Touche Ross and Company
NOTICE OF PURLICSALE
file the same In duplicate and as MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
Publish: May 7. 9. 1973
Southeast corner of Ccicry Ave and
' -1633
Broadway
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On May 1'tti. 1975 at 9.30 A M the provided In Section 733.16. Florida
DENc
. LOcust Av
New York, New York 10019
undersigned will slt one 1969 Statut, in their offices in the SEMINOLE COUNTY,
The Planned 'Jseo' the Pcoerty. Cnevrolet
7 dr.. ID
No
County Courthouse In Seminole
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
_____________________________
Aconvenlencestorear.dsIIt.service
PARCEL No $15
Plaintiffs
ISI3YQFFO?1794 for repair and County, Florida, within four
NAME STATUTE
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Oasoiine pumps
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Alt ponies In interest and citizens storage charges Toy No P 69915 calendar months from the time of DYER ENTERPRISES, INC , et al., First National City Bank
Mr. Muffler SP'op
the first publication hereof, or the
Notice Is hereby given t'at the
_______ __________________________
shall 'ave an opportunity to be
SERVE: William I. Spencer,
Defendants
2421 So French Ave
same will be barred.
underslqned, pursuant to the
heard at said hearing
President
lor 2 Bedroom Adults only
SUMMONS
TO
SHOW
CAUSE
Sanford Fla
Filedat Sanford, Florida, this 24th
I
Name Statute," Chapter
By oroer of the Planning and Publith May 2,9, 1915
399 Park Avenue
AND
P1'RK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM?
day of April, 1975
$65.09, Florida Statutes, will register
Zoning Commission of the City of DEN S
New York, New York
754$ Park Drive. $70 up
NOTICEOFHEARING
IN YOUR FAMILY?
A. K. Rotsetter, Jr.
withtheClerkoftheClrcuilCourt,in
_____________________
Sanford. Florida. thiS 6th day of
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
AL
ANON
Ai Executor
and for Seminole County, Florida,
May, 1975.
turn garage apt., glailed in
PARCEL No 101
TO ALL AND SINGULAR THE
For families or friends of problem
W. C. Hutchison. Jr., of
FICTITIOUS NAME
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
lhe
Arthur H Harris
front
porch. waler turn, Adultt
SHtRIFFS OF SAID STATE:
drinkert,
Notkf' IS bereby u'i.f'fl that we are HutChIsOn, Leffter &amp;
publicatIon of thit notIce, the fic.
Chairman
only
You are hereby commanded to Firsl Wisconsin National Rank Of
_______P40 pets 373 1305.
Morris
titious name, to wit: SWERDLEN'S For further information call 173 4517
t'QQ('d fl bUSifltSS at 455 W. Hgh
City of Sanford
serve this Summons to Si'iow Cause Milwaukee
or
write
under which ii expectS 10
WY. 434, Altamonte Spring 37701. Attorney for Executor
Planning and Zoning
NotIceofHnarIng,tetherwith SERVE: Hal C. Kueht.
AVALOPI APARTMENTS
at SanfordAl.AnonFamilyGroupP.O.
businest
in
Seminole County. Florida under the p o Drawer H Sanford, Fl. 3217$ a copy of the Complaint and President
engage
Commission
ADULTS, NO PETS
Box
333,
Sanford,
FIO.
32171.
fictitious name of THE DOGGIE Publish Ma 7. 9. 16. 73. 1975
Longwood VIltage Shopping Center ____________________________
Publish' May 9. 1975
DeclaratIon of Taking, in the above 717 E. Wisconsin Avenue
116W 2nd St
BAG,
and
that
we
intend
to
register
DEN
19
on
State
Road
431
in
Longwood,
DEN 61
..
ttyled cause unon the following Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
FACED WITH A DRINKING
__________________________ Said name with the Clerk of the
Florida
Deflary, Adults Lovely large 1
PARCEL No. 101
defendants:
AMENDO
PROBLEM
Crcuit Court, Seminole County,
That the party interested In said
bedroom air. ideal for retired
NOTICE IS HERFITY GIVEN thr,t
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
rl'r1, in .ic
r:m wish thO
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
enterprise 5 as foits
ty virtue of U.t
Barbara U Golcibery,
crscns 665 MIS. .373 6051
rIjn .'Irit of 7.'aruarct Bach
S Co
ticip
NOTICE IS HERE BY Gi EN that pto'onS ot the F titiOuS Name
X PRESS "100" OIL
Executor of the Estate of Charles E
Execution ittued Out of and under 970 SpanIsh Most Drive
____________
Call 173 4361
$
by virtue of that certain Writ of Statutes, To Wit Section
I BR. Apt., lights, water furnh1T
COMPANY
Bloom
the seal of the Circuit Court of Catselberry, Florida
Write P.O. Box 1213
Execution ltued out of and under Florida Statutes 1957
Adults
only.
No
pets.
$90
3fl
7296
By
Its
President,
co Touch Ross and Company
Seminole County, Florida. upon a PARCEL No. 177
Sanford, FIorIda3Z7ll
the seal of the County Court of
S Charles E. Fisher
eves 6. wkrids
Melvin Swerdlen
___________________________
16.3) Broadway •
final Iudgnirnt r.nderei in. t,e
OrangeCounty.Florida,uponatnal
Lila M. Fischer
DatedatOrtandO.OrangeCounty,
I
WILL
NOT
BE
RESPONSIBLE
Hew "ork, New York 10019
aforesaid court on the 72nd day of WillIam M. Bach
Duplex Furnished
judgment rendered in th adesad
Ma 9.
Florid5. thIs 15th day of April, 1973
PARCEL Nc.
January, AD. 1975, in that certain 970 Spanish Most Drive
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
Adults NoPets.
court an the 73rd day of April. A D DEN.71
PublIsh' April II, 25, May 7, 9, 1913
case entitled, CIty ot anforu. Cauelberry, Florida
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
1975, in that certain case entitled, After 4 p m.. 372 3610
OEM
ii?
II said defendants are living, and ________Florida, for the use and the benefit
PARCEL No. 127
__________________________
MYSELF AS OF 5173.
CoxParker Funral. Home, Inc.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
If any or all of said defendant or
of Milton Construction Company,
Roger A. HOOges 2 Bedroom furnished apartment,
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Paintlff, vs Elizabeth Screeney,
NOT ICE is hereby given that
defendants are deceased, the
Inc. Plaintiff, vs. Central Florida Guy W. Rot Is. as Trustee of Barnett
air, wall wall carpet $173 Month,
NAME STATUTE
Defendant and Patricia E Moran. PublicHenlnqwillbeheid in Room
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Water Systems. Inc., a Florida Winston Investment Trutt
unknown spouse, heirs. devitee, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
L.3Damagedeposit 20) E. 21st St.
Garnishee, which aforesaid Writ of 703 in the Seminole County Cour
Free, 6.147077 for "We Care"grantees, creditors, lienors, or other
corporation, and Auto Owners In. 770 Gllmore Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
Execution was delivered to me at thouse. Sanford. Florida. by the
"Hotline" Adults or Teens
suranci Comoany, a Michigan Jacksonville, Florida
3Rooms,clean.newlypainted
partlesclaimlrtg by, through, under, undersigned, pursuant to the ___________________________
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida, Board of County Cnmmkssioners Of
corporaljon, Defendant, which
or against any Such deceased "Fictiti
PARCEL No. 113
all utilities furnished
Name Statute." Chapter
and Pave levied upon the following Seminole County, Florida. at 3:30 aforesaid WrIt of Execution was
defendant or defendOnts. if alive. $43
s-Lost &amp; Found
130 w*ek. 372 774.1
descrIbed property owned by P.M. on June 3. or as soort
Stat;ls will registr __________________________
_________________________
deliecred to me as Sheriff of Donald L. Coefz, is Trustee of and, If dead. their unknown
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
in
Patricia E. Moran. Garnishee. said Possible thereafter, to consider the
Seminole County. Florida, and I B.ornett Winston Investment Trust heirs, devlsee%. Iegatees. grantees, and for Seminole County, Florida, 2 Cats left a a service station in 3 Room apt. Completly remodeled
property being located in Seminole adoption of an ordinance by
furnished EXTRA
jid
have levied upon the following 770 Gilmore Street
creditors, lienors, or other parties upon receipt of proof of the
Sanford. I black male 6. 1 grey
County, Florida, more particularly Seminole County. Florida, titlt of
NICE 71$ W. First St
claiming by. through. under, or
described property Owned by Jackonviiie, FlorIda
tiger
female
Please
call
$62
533$
_____________________________
publication of this note, the fictitious
described as foltowt'
wttich is as follows
Central Florida Water Systems,
aQaimst any such deceased (Ieien
PARCEL No 115
evCs______________________
The ln'erest of Patricia E. Moran
name, to wit MULLIN'S SHELL
An Ordinance relating to Specified
3 Room lurnihed
dan? or defendants, and all parties
nc., said property being located in
in the following descr.bed property. areas of the unincorporated
apartment, 2nd floor
SERVICE under which I am $100 Reward for return of tlackanci
having or claiming to have any
Seminole County, Florida. more Dyer Enterprises. Inc.
'ngaged In business at $01 S. High.
LoIs 10, 11 and 17. BloCk 5. West territories of Seminole County.
O$tIIfl, 3735771
tan female Doberman Pincher
particularly described as follows
right, tltll. or interest in and to the way 1192. Cass.elberry. Florida.
SERVE: Thomas D. Dyer,
Wildmere Second Section. as Florida; creating the Apple valley
Call 322 3169; 322 2353.
property descrIbed in the Corn.
LoIs 15, 19, 7), 26 and 27 of Resident Agent
Garage apartment 1 bedroom
That the party Interested in said
recorded in PIat Book 6, Page 5. of Street Lighting District; to be en
plaInt, towit:
Bradley's Addition to Longwood, 540 State Road 431
business enterp'ise Is as follows:
tunnished. 323L3OI.
the Public Records of Seminole titled the Apple Valley Sireet
according to the plat thereof, as Altamonte Springs, Florida
6-CtId
Care
BOB B. MULLINS
County, Florida
Lighting Dittrict Ordinance;
recorded In Piat Book). Page 17, of
SECT1ON?SIS 4401: STATE ROAD
PARCEL No. 103
WELAKA APARTMENTS
Dated at Casselberry, Seminole
and the undersigned as Sheriff of providing for definitions; providing
131;
the Public Records of Seminole
SEMINOLE
111W. Itt St
COUNTY County, Florida, on April 22, 1973
____________________________
ChristlanDaySchool hat *flifld fOr
11:00A.M. on th 2r.d day of June, Bobrd of County Commissioners;
LOIS 19 and 21 incied in Lake. SERVE: JohnM.Ciarner, President FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY DEM.162
AD. 1975. offer for sale and sell to providing for maintenance and
neighborhood, No pets. Deposit
Tuition, $23 ma. Call Lutheran
That part of:
Wayrnan Heights Highway Addition, $017 N E. 2nd Avenue
the highest bidder, for cash, subject operation of strert lights within the
required Iii 0990 days
Church of Redeemer, 3223313 o(
according to the Plot thereof, as Mliml, Florida
The NE l of the SW '. of ,,.iction
to any arid all existing leins, at the district, creating an Advisory
Mrs.
Martin,
322
6100.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
recorded In Plat Book 1. Page 21, of
9,
TownshIp
21 South, Range
PARCEL No. 103
3 Room furnIshed apt. Bedroom is
Front (West) Dour of the Seminole Board, setting forttt fiscal arid
JUDICIAL
CIR.
Fist: lying within 7) feet Westerly EIGHTEENTH
the Public Records of Seminole
CUlT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
air conditioned. $100 Mo 1113 6th
County Courthouse in Sanford, taxation proceduv. enii;j*r1ing
County, Florida. AND Lots 22 to 2*
Preston H. Haskell, as Trustee of olttt.followlngdetcnlbedturvey tine
11.lflSh1jCtkJn
St. 372 12*3 cc 377 5756.
Florida. the above described per the levy of special assessments or
inctuslve o Block "A" ci Lake
amett.Wlnston Investment Trust of State Road S 134. Section 71510, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tonal property Additional in taxes within th district; and
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
1S.760.CA49-A
EfficIency apartment and 1
between Survey Line
WaymanHeightsHigttwayAditi, 770 Gitmore Street
formation available from the Civil providing
for
construct ion,
Guitar Le'sson$byrtofes
Station 60+00 FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
bedroom unfurnishid apartment
according to the Plot thereof, as Jacksonville, Florida
and Survey Line Station
'3'
DIvision of the Seminole County severability, and an effective date.
Reasonable Rates
recorded In Plat Book 1. Page 21, of
Commence at a Point on the North TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
PARCEL No. 113
near town 3237362
Sheriff's Department.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
67
____________________________
Plaintiff,
372
the Publk Records of Seminole
line of the NE 1 of the Sw
of
That said Sale is being maoe to
Clerk of the Board of
Living room, kitchen, bath, air
Cunty, Florida, LESS: Begin at the Thomas F. King. Jr.. as Trustee of Section 9, Township
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
County Commissioners
condItionIng, no pets Security
21 131362
Soulh, Range CHARLES WALTER MORR and
nted
Southeast corner of Lot 72, Block A. Barnett.Winston Investment Trust 29 East, saId point being
Execution
Semino!e County. Florida
deposit.
$115 Month 7227111
East
CORA
MORR,
his
wife.
Lake Wayman HeightS. iccording to 720 C.11more Street
of the Sovthwt corner of the SE
John E. Polk.
Publith' May 9. 1975
'
Defendants
Of the NW '.01 said kction9; thence
the Plot thereof, as recorded In Plat Jacksonville. Florida
Sheriff
DEN 13
NOTICE OF SUIT
OLAN MILLS STUDIOS
PARCEL No 1)5
Book 4, Page 21, of the Public
run South 0 degrees 73 II West a TO: CHARLES WALTER MORR Needs
* Did You Know? *
Seminole County, Florida
Records of Seminole County,
distance of 977.26 feet to the Survey
Several ladies for
PublIsh: Mayo, 16, 73. 30. 1976
and
CORA
MORE
telephone We have spotless apts, a manager
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Florida, thence run North along the Prime F. Osborn, as Trustee of Line Station 60+00 for the Point of
sales wGrb, from our office in
DEN 70
RESIDENCE; UNKNOWN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA East lini of Said Lot 22, 110.3 feet
who loves people, budget.
R.arnett-Wlntton Investment Trust Beginning; thence run NorTh 0
Sanford. AM.PM shifts $2.10 pet
to
All parties claiming Interests by.
stretcttlnç rent. Also unfurrt.
CASE NO. 7S-440CA09G
tht Northeast corner of said LoS 22, 770 Olimore Street
hour. Apply In person only to M
degrees 73' ii" East
a distance of 3' thrOugh, under or agaInst Charles
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APIS
BAR PItT T BAN K OF SEMINOLE
thence run North 36 degrees 49' 30" Jacksonvll'e. Florida
feet to Survey LIne StatIon
60 +
Starraft, Atlantic National Bank
29 for Walter Morn and Cora Morn, his wife
COUNTY. NA.
E Alrori Blvd. 373 1310
We'st 9643 feet, thence run North 31
PARCEL NO. 113
the end of this survey lIne and to all
BuIldIng, Em. 303 from9 AM to I
parties having or claIming
de'scrlption of Stat. Road S.131.
Plaintiff, degrees 10' 30" West 61.25 feet.
PM. tb phone calls please.
lRoomfurnlshedduples. 74th St. lit
, have any right, title or interest in
_________________________
thence run South 36 degree's 30' 30"
Pan American Bank of Miami
SectIon 77360.
and last Mo. plus $ deposit. I
herein
Ot1S.
the
neat
F.
and
property
described.
Earn
OONALr)
HUNT
U to $3 an hour around your
West 711 69 feet. thence. run SERVE: Roberti. Spicer, Presidenl
Containing 347 square feet, more
no pets After S. 233.Sa11
GERALDINE
P.
HUNT,
his
wife,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
schedule
for
appointment
call
$30
tOColkge
cc less, exclusIve of areas
Southerly to the Southwesterly 250 SE. First Street
tying
that
an
action
to
foreclose
a
mor
Defendants
99.
corner of Lot 77, Block "A", Lake Miami, Florida
witPtinexistlngroadrlghtofwayand tgageonttmefollowing
(qe I Two Bedroom apartments 6.
real property
NOTICE OF SALE
Wayman Heights 34.1 feet, thence
PARCEl No. 123
existing Drainage Ditjt Easement, in Seminole County, Florida:
Wanted
Notice is hercoy given that pir
An
experienced
run Easterly along the Southerly
SECTION 713664601 STATE
bookkeeper. Apply Lake Mary
want to Final Judgment of
LoS 9. REAR LAKE HILLS, ac
Payton
lineofLottn.2&amp;2S,71,n,a'i.j22to Malcolm M Prine, as Trustee of ROAD 4)1;
CItyMail,113E.CrystalLakeAve.
SEMINOLE COUNTY cording to the plat tnereof as
Foreclosure entered in the above the Point of Beginning. Being a part BarnettWlnston Investment Trust SEMINOLE PARCEL.
NO. III; FEE
fl2.1)0), 7640 Hiawatha Ave.
recorded In Pie? Book 13, Page 37,
entitled cause In the Circuit Court of of Block "A" of Lake Wayman 770 Gllmore Street
SIMPLE
FIGHT 01' WAY
Seminole County, Florida, I will sell
Public Records of Seminole County. General office work, typing, must
Heights and Lot 19 of Bradley's
That pant of:
Jacksonville, Florida
hoVe experience. 322 5009.
Monthly Rentals Available
Florida
the propert%' Situate in Seminole Addition to LOOQWOOd according
The NE 'a Of the SW ' of
PARCEL No. 115
to
$133- $130-Color TV
County. Florida. cc'scnibed as.
Section
has
been
filed
against you and you
3. Townsltlp2l South. Range 29 East, are
the Plot thereof, as recorded In Plot
QUALITY INN-NORTH
TEACHERS
requIred
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
Lot 3$, Block A, SPRING Book 1, Page 17, of the Public G. Troy Ray, Jr.
lying between the Old Forest
I 46. SR 434. Longwcod
CItY'. wi'Ittendeferees, If any. to It on van The EjcatIonal Soles Division of
VALLEY FARMS, SECTION TWO, Records of Seminole County, Tax Collector, Seminole County
Palm Sorinas Road arid State Road
_________________________
according to tt.e plot thereof as
Berg,
Gay
I.
Burke.
P.A,,
at
5-43.1,
SectIon
77560.
lylnq
Florida.
Field
Enterprises,
has
interesting
wlthI
Seminole County Courthouse
recorded In Plot Book 11, PageS9, of
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
6 oS week summer posItions. $750
feet each side of
LESS AND EXCEPTING: All of Sanford, Florida
31A-Diplexes
thc Public Records of Seminole
the following Florida 32*02, and file the original
Longwood North Subdivision. ac
guaranteed for 100 demon.
Asto Interest inand to any parcel deicnioed
County, Florida;
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
styled
cording to the Plat thereof, as
included herein.
Commence on the East line of
strations.Wlthopportu,..itytoearn Nlcelbedroomunturnished.pt.air,
at public tale to tne highest and best recorded in Plot Book 16, Page 23, of
court on or before May 26th, 1915;
)
up to $1,000 or more for full
SectIon 4, Township 71 South, Ran2e otharwite a Judgment may be irt
carpeted, adults only. No pets.
bidderforcashattheweatfronl door the Public Records of Seminole
summer. For local Interview, call
River Run, Inc.
29 East, at a point $11277 feet South tered against you for the relief
$91 SO 3fl 2296 eves 6. week ends
of the Seminole County Courthouse County, Florida
Cheser Hirschy. 645 1715
SERVE' John F Lowndes, Resident of the Ploitheatl orner of the SE
demanded
in
the
complaint
or
'oSanforct. FIqidj, at 11:00A.M. on and thC undersigned as Sheriff of Agent
1,
of said SectIon
isaid point •'so petition
DUplI, large 2 bdroom, kitchen
P.Sav 70th, A C) inS.
Experienced Farm
Seminole County, Florida, will at
SuIte 433
being 11$? 72 fett South of the Nortn.
CM:ar(h SCICflIISII Iri
equipped, air, washer, quiet
WITNESS my hand and the seal of 11:00 AM. on
WITNESS
my
hand
onto
the
seal
Of
Firs?
Federal
Building
west
corner
of
Seclic'n
3,'Townthip
said
Court
on
April
72nd,
1975
the 12th day of May,
Equipment Mechanic
university Laboratories
neighborhood
In Geneva. $130 ma.
thIs r.ourt the 6th day of May, 1973
Orlando, Florida
71 Souttt, Rançe 29 East. thence run
AD, 1973, otter for s-ale ai'id s-itt to
34,5317
(SEAL)
throughousthecountryneed
(Seal)
Paid vacation, hospItalIzatIon,
thehighestbidder,ftcrcath,sublerp
PARCEL No.123
North 73 degree's 35' 14" East a
Arthur H Oeckwifh, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
pensIon plan. paø holidays.
thousands o(mIce to help
to any and all existing lelns, at the
distance of 373.57 feet to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clark of the Circuit Court
I or 2 bedroom duplix apartments
Salary commensurate with es
Front
begInning
(West)
Door
Sabal
Point
Properties.
Inc.
of
a
curve
concave
of
the
Seminole
save lives (torn cancer.
iiCtar,.
fly
Furnished or unfurnished 40'
By:
Elaine
RiCharde
p.rlenc..
Smltty's
Inc..
26)2
m
County Courthouse in Sanford,
SERVE: W. Kelly Smith, Resident Soume'rly and having a rdlus
Deputy Clerk
of Publish: April 2S, May 2.9, 14, 1973
bwn $ 4:30, Mon..Fni.
selmrnitg Pool. 4770 S. C'rlOfldo
,
Florida, ttie above described per1437.3
Agent
feet;
thence
Wifi you help?
Jere F. Daniels, of
run OEM.159
"
2'°
sonal property.
715 F. Central Boulevard
Southeasterly along the arc of said
Ntsd experienced bank teller. Call _____________________________
TURPIBULL. ABNER AND
GIVE TO YOUR
That said tale Is being made to Orlando, Florida
curve through a central angle Of 33
3726711, ixt. 3d. or See personnel
SANFORD LAKE MARYarea, 3 BR
DANIELS
1)
degrees 32' a distance $60.13 feet IN THE CIRCUIT CO"tT OF THE
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
PARCEL PlO. 11$
American Cancer Societ
"o'- at AtlantIc National Bank of
Duplex with In the ground pool,
Y
117 West Lyman Avenue
Execution.
totheendo1 saIdcurve thence run
Sat'ford
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
completely enclosed. AcplIance,,
Post Office Box 100
Fsg6trairsai
John F. Polk,
James H. Winston as Trustee of South 70 degrees 37' 46" East a CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Work
Air conditioner, drape's, area rug
W,nter Park. Florida 371w
your
own
hours
Earn
extra
'tilt 4 (!'eCklp
Sheriff
distance
of
413
15
feet to the POINT COUNTY, ILORIDA.
B'irnett.Winslon Investment Trust
$150
per month Including pool
ATTORNEYS FOP PLAirITlFF
income
as
an
AVON Reprcs.n
720 Gllrnore Street
OF BEGINNiNG: thence run South
Seminole County, FlorIda
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.7O7CA4t.I
service. All you do is swim See
Publish- May
tative Call 6143(179
Publish:
April
ii,
25.
May
2.9,
191$
Jacksonville,
Florida
1? degree's 01' II" a distance Of 100 FEDE PAL NATIONAL MOE. _____________________________
I I'll Ci,' I.tj; S
tSi %-i'
thisnow.90.i 175 3157, ext 779 Don
DEN
OEM 10$
PARCEL No. 113
feel to the end of this described line,
TC,AGE ASSOCIATION,
Persons Interested in $100 or ii
ri:..
Containing 7037 square feet (0047
Plaintiff,
weekly working full or part time. _____________________________
Each defendant is hereby notified acres), more or less, exclusive of
v.
130
tha' the Plaintiff will call up for area lyIng within existing road
RANDALL EDMOND JACKSON
32-Houses Unfurnished
hearing before the Honorable Tom rights of way.
and F. DELORIS JACKSON, ak a
21-Situations Ynted
YOu and each of you art hereby
WaddeIl.Jr.,00eottheiudgnoftpi$
DELORIS JACKSON, hli wife,
3Bedroomb$ocIptouse'
iI..A ik •i,
- ..'w ..,,.,:a,.
,,, I..,.,II,.,
-v
NrLI•
UL) %.UMPAI'IY,
'MOtS5lONAL ORDERLY I will
Kitchenequipoed
Junc, AD. Ivs. ,t 11-30 o'clock, filed its sscrn Complaint, together
INC., JACKSON SUPPLY COM
dohorne&amp;plospifalpjflentc.,,7
$iSOMonth.)flhl?O
A M Seminole Co'ity
with Its Dtciaratkg of "aking in e
f4j,
SOIjTiIIAST MTIO4L
3 or 1) 1. Write p.o.
434,
Sanford, FlorIda, its applicatkxi for abOv4 s'yled Court agaInst you and
RANK OF ORLANDO, and UNITED
I Bedroom, It
Sanford.
new carpet,
an Order of Taking heretofore tiled each of you asdefenidants seeking to STATES OF AMERICA.
garage. clota to SChools 3720337
in this cause. All parties to this suit condemn the above described
Defendants
Rentals
end all other interested parties may property located In Seminole
NOTICE OF SUIT
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Herald Staff Writer
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use by its Investigative branch Saturday was honored by the
Florida Society of Newspaper awards at this year's Jaycee public opinion spolt1ight on the
contained in the notices.
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cams with that money,"
be-tween teachers ard prifl- Stewart Gatchel, the school shps which %ere sent the 2oa all "leachers are human beings said. "In order to do the job In reporting for papers under
cipals-has caused quite a stir system's personnel director, teachers earlier this week. But with feelings." Grooms Is not drug investigations you must
circu lation.
among 2W teachers who have plans to send a memo to all Gatchel didn't intend the alone. Gatchel shares that
Spollski took the honor for a
have money available and
yet to be approved for rehire in schools
explaining
the notices to have the result part of Groom's feelings and many times In large amounts," story entitled "Heroes" that
situation,
Seminole County next year.
namely plans to fully inform teachers in
they're having
LePore, making a report on detailed the rescue of four
Admitting that wording
"I'll admit it could have been causing
upcoming memo,
progress the federal drug task people at the Osteen Bridge
the
Seminole
contained in the notices worded in a different way," Education Association (SEA),
Perhaps the stir is un- force agents are making in the Last
ear b t" young .)dfliOtd
sounded "final and fatal," Gatchel said of the termination teachers and parents to get I derstandable when one con- Central Florida area, said residents
during
a tragedy
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in arms.
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Gatchel says the notice was overjoyed to receive a notice of
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A Mother's Day Gft
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they w'ren't approved for (Coi*flued On Page A)
stopped what Parker termed town's CU) manager, and Dick
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Mothers are very special and their children tell why
shortage
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"11 you want to work narstrongly criticized LePore's results,"
cotics traffic as it should be
remark about "too much time
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worked, you hare to have the
on marijuana arrests."
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1973, 68 per cent of all arrests "one of the largest supliers in
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e a different kind of drug inSo declared Seminole County said. "It's a waste
of time for additional kilo of cocaine was local cases because
of the vestigation," Parker said.
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court system and for the .elzed by Parker's officers In public we serve. If a mother "Still, all my men
are married
Federal
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and sometimes It may
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three
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interview this week with the
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overdose of marijuana and loan to the Federal Drug people that," Parker said.
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without making a case."
"IfOrlandolsasupermarket, there is more
than enough and not a federal operation,"
"If a citizen called me and
then I guess Seminole County IS heroin and
Harrell explai ned. "We have reported the finding of a small
cocaine
The "convenience store tag
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keep
us
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a con venience st ore," Par ker busy."
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Seminole County Sheriff's Patrol Capt. LR. Rice presetils Jack Administration,
that many
make
$320,000
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the
street
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he
federal
backing
because
they
Parker points out that In the airfield around here and sat on
Homn of Southem Bell Telephone Company a plaque for 20 years small agencies were "spending
follows it through to the end, have thefundsandresourcesto past sL mon ths his team
late drfrlag with the company during ceremonies at Southei too
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time
on
of(Continued On PageZA)
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in
Seminole County.
CSA Regional Director Sonny Walker in Atlanta,
(;a., made th e decision earlier this week to
kill th e
1971 policy, which Jones had been in apparent
violation of for sitting in the two positions.
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Jones remained as the chairman of the board,
as chairman of the board of directors of Seminole
Atlanta office and not a federal regulation.
up for consideration, regarding the policy,
because the two programs were similar.
Employment and Economic Development, Inc.
Reasoning for the policy was because one person
The internal policy states that no staff member
In March Jones received a copy of the 1971
would
not have enough time to adequately handle
ISEEDCO since 1970.
of one grantee may serve as chairman of the board
regional office memo,
Jones has been elected to the non-salaried
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Jones said the four-year old memo had never
But Jones and Orr both said that since the two
"Our experience has been that there is no need come
$16,500 annually for the SCA position. 0
across his desk prior to March, and an official
organizations
are closely related, Jones is not
for the poli'y," Rafferty said,
The change in policy comes as no surprise to
in Atlanta said that the memos were not mailed out
spread too thin between the positions.
either Jones or Horace Orr, SEEDCO president,
"The aims of both agencies may be well serviced
to every agency.
bo th of Whom had predicted Jones would be able to by having a person serving in dual capacity roles,"
The board of directors of SCA passed a
hut, when a field supervisor for CSA visited
retain both positions,
resolution immediately after Jones received the
Rafferty said.
Jones last fall, he discovered Jones In violation of
1971 memo requesting a policy waiver.
Torn Rafferty, special assistant to Walker, said
Orr said hrn the 1971 memo was sent to Jones the policy and a copy of the memo was mailed.
Friday that since the 1971 memo was issued,
The resolution was mailed to the ('SA office in
that it would be to the advantage of SEEDCO f
The administrative directive Is a policy of the mid-April.

administrative directive from the Cornmumty Services Adminstratjon
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upon the quality you're pa ying
for. Be ready to ha ggle.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You and a partner will be faced
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pressure.
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vein may pr ove to be very
important later when you and
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an important undertaking.
You'll have enough determinMion to carry on.
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want something you loaned
returned, you'll have to make a
direct demand,
CANCER (June 21-July 220
What a friend has to say to you
today may be a bitter pill to
swallow. Later you'll agree it
was for your own good.
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it will cause only a temporary
delay.
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(9) American
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11:00 (2.6.8. ) News
(24) Aviation
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(44) Night Gallery
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(9) Wide World
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(24) Black
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(35) Bobby GolthDoro
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concentrate more on important
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clear that the school administietion has no
intention of going into either the sidewalk
construction or road budding business.
Mayor James R Lammm said, I'll* city

nearly 800 students, Layer estimaW. The
remaining 350 students will be required to
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mo ney for sidewalks, first priority would be
vide safe
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and Chkf Jim Plelcar.ca; Winter Sprtqi Chief 30w Gov"k and Honorary Chief Qarey Jobuou; stmct-turc ca.me in L%e wake a
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Vihlen said he's heard said that would increase
bookkeeping costs because
scheduled to meet with foravote - whichwouldmean
new arguments, but he raid the accounting must be Initially
Seminole's lawmakers at 5 p.m. county officials are able today county commission "is condone in each department of
for a re-airing of the issue. to convince lawmakers of that tinually committed to the
county government, regar.
Today's meeting was called by need -the ballot should allow comptroller program."
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Blackburn was tremendous," VihIen said In
The crime lab takeover by the F`DCLE was reviewing the passage of the crime lab funds by the
proposed by Sheriff John Polk several months ago House.
when it became apparent that funds for the lab
,,But the war hasn't been won yet, only one
would run out on both a federal and county level battle," Vihlen continued. "We are going to press

done without creating a new then modified his stance and
post, an aide to State Rep. began to woo Fechtel.
Vince Fechtel said today.
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State Rep. Bob Hattaway, D- elective or appointive.
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be as tough as possible regarding funding of special
the Senate and because no other locally-operated projects." Vihlen said.
crii7e labs are belm,funded by the state, there is
Vihlen said after meeting with the conference
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MENARD, III. (AP)—Nearly everyone in the Joint beat
Minnesota Fats. Those were the breaks for the World's
Greatest Pool Player, as he styles himself, at a prison
exhibition. Fats, perhaps the most famous hustler In the
history of the game, was giving an exhibition and the joint
.ts the Menard Correctional Center. "I've been
cv. rywhere on earth and played every champlen since I
was 12 years old and never lost a match," Fats said
Wednesday. "1 hustled pool since I was two years old
born and raised in a saloon." Then a score of prison in.
mates polished off Fats. Born Rudolph Wanderone 62
years ago in New York City, Fats wasn't exactly throwing
th e games but he did say, 'People get a kick out of it when
they heat me. I've gone for a day and never won a game.
In eight ball, any thing creature can but you any game."

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decision to phase out Rosenwald Elementary School.
"1 will recommend that we
abide by what the Justice
Department says," Layer said
as U.S. Attorney Burt
Dougherty prepared today to
conclude a fact-finding tour of

School Supt. Bud Layer said
today that he will abide by
whatever decision the U. S.
Justice Department makes on
the controversial School Board

Seminole County.
Dougherty flew down from
Washington to gather ad.
ditlonal information before
making a decision on whether
to close the school or leave it
open as Rosenwald blacks have
advocated,

Dougherty met with Layer
and School Board Attorney
Doug Stenstrom and with
members of the black cornmunity. He also flew to
Tallahassee to check out the
state survey which recommended the closing of Rosenweld to make room for a center

During the three-day boycott
of Seminole schools In protest of
the phasing out of Rosenwald,
black leaders Indicated they
would, Like Layer, abide by
whatever decision comes down
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close the all-black school near
Altamonte Springs W bus its
inhabitants to Cauelberry
Elementary, an old school,
Layer had recommended
busing the blacks to the brand
new Lake Orients Elementary.
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Lake Orients area swayed the
board and they overrode Layer
and adopted what came to be
known as the "Lake Orients
Pl,"
The entire school system
awaits Dougherty's decision

because hiring of teachers and
principals for two new schools
hinges on what that decision
says. Also, South Seminole
citizens eagerly await the
ruling because it will determine
which school their children will
attend.

for handica pped children.
Dougherty will decide if the
School Board decision is in
violation of a 1970 integration
order. If he rules In favor of
Rosenwald parents, the School
The
Sanford
Airport priva te elementary and junior year lease wi th an option to
Cleveland said the school
Board will have the option of Authority this morning agreed high schooL
renew for an additional term of officials would fence the two
sticking by their decision and to let Page A1rwys, hr. out of
'fl board approved the one ore year.
acres %t land.
the remaining four years on a
taking the matter Into court.
If he rules in favor of the building lease, wi th the
School Board, a suit already stipulation that Page leave
has been filed In Orlando. $4,000 worth of air conditioning
However, Stenstrom said that units in the building.
it's doubtful that a Judge would
Attorneys for both parties are
rule against an order from
Avey, flute; Aitson Murray,
The commi ttee, headed by
meeting to discuss the legal
J ustice Department.
flute;
and
Kim
Fleisher,
baton.
Orange
County Sheriff Melvin
Dougherty says his decision arrangements for terminating
ns
E
embles
earning
superi
or C. Colinan,wIll review task
will be made some'jme next the five-year lease.
were:
trum
pe
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trio,
Ri
ch
ard force assignments and hear a
Page has offered to sell t
week.
Drews, Frank Kiligore, Tern report from Stephen A. Hall,
autlority improvements
Ballard; and the Majorette director of Criminal Justice
alternations made by
luding eneFord, PlanningDiv1sion,Eastcen tr
ways company.
Karen
Petrie, Janet Cobb, Florida Regional Planning
Page, which has served the
The Annual Seminole County
Valarie
Homer,
Kim Fleisher, Council.
Sanford Municipal Airport High School Mathematics
since 1969 for handling the Contest, sponsored by the and Connie Cooper.
band director is Don
maintenance and service on Seminole County Council of
will
Sclimaus
and ma jorette Inplanes, has chosen to terminate Teachers of Mathematics,
(ho lease because the Airport b held at Serninoic Junior atructor u Dixie Everette.
Gradua tion exercises will be Authority, Page says, f ailed to College on Saturday, at 9 a.m.
held next Friday, May 16, at uphold the 1 969 contract.
Prizes will be awarded In five
Reaso
included
ns
the
closing
ca
Seminole Junior College for
tegories. Each school may
approximately l50 students who for more than 90 days the main send three students plus one
Seminole Memorial Hospital
have successfully completed cast-west runway and the alternate for each category.
will
dedicate its Gordon D.
In addition to individual
the Crimlnal Justice Basic Airpor t Authority gran ting a
nl
ta
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pediatric wing Sunday
DELTONA — American S
Standards Courses. The lease to Aero Services, Inc. student prizes, a trophy
be
in
honor
of the late Sanf ord
of Deltona has
ceremony will be held on which Page officials felt would given to the school w hose Legion Post
t
physician.
new
os
be
in
competition
wi
of
opened
its
p
th
ficially
campus in the new health
Page, students rate the highest
The dedication will iriagura te
FnAfilw
Several Authority members nrr.ntni,. rwinI.
home on Highway 17-92 lust
the
hospital's obaervae of
expressed opi ni ons tha t the
Wi ll iam (bud) Layer, South oC Orange City.
Guest speaker will be John L reasons given by Page for
Na
ti
o
na l Hospital Week.
Ringo will be held bi -weekly
superintendent of publiac ting special agent In terminating the lease were
The hospital, its Medical
on Tuesday and Thursday
strutIon and Dr. Earl Weldon
charge of the Tampa F.B.I. unjustified.
Aux
iliary and the Women's
nights
be
ginning
tonight.
president of Seminole Junior
Office.
According to Authority College, will present the pr izes Early Bird games begin at 7 Auxiliary are Joint spo nsors of
Beak is a native of Attorney Bill Hutchison. Page to
event, whi ch Includes tours
p.m. and regular games at 7:30
the winning contsta nta.
Washington, D.C,, and is a wishes to vacate the building
p.m. In addi tion to game priz.s, of the hospita l a nd a color film
veteran of service In the U.S. May 31, lea vi ng the Authority
door prizes w l be awarded in the audito um.
il
Marine Corps. He graduated property on a "mutual
Refreshmenrits wil l be served
each night.
cum Laude from St. Francis rse."
after each of the film's two
Nomination a nd election of showin gs at 2:45 and 3:45
College, L4,retto, Pa.
Page has been paying Ue
p.m.
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that the accident happened In ning fights have been installed
Seminole and only state that the at the antique bridge and
Meanwhile, a Senate s'ibcom- Osteen Bridge connects Volu.sia COnstruction IS scheduled to
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Ms. Coolman and Rep. Gene quirenients.
Seminole Counties on SR.
The legislature sent to Askew sponsored by Askew to ban the 515. "Therefore I think the bridge to be completed in 1976.
Campbell, 1)-West Pali Beach,
marshalled support for their at- a LII Wednesday to require manufacture, assembly and venue is in Leon County,"
In a separate civil case,
higher electric bills by easing tempt to force their bills three-year minimum sentences sale of cheap handguns in Flor- Staley told the court.
Judge Muldrew said yesterday
state Pollution Control Board (HBs362 and 331) to end a legal for felons who use firearms de- Ida.
Hendrickson and Callahan that he hasn't signed an or-der
ban on eyeglass price advertis- spite warnings the measure
The compromise bill, how.
requirements.
the
us
argued
that the lawsuits, some denying extradition of super
to
meing
out
of
the
Regulated
Induswas
unconstitutional
and
could
ever,
would
not
outlaw
The Senate Is scheduled
e
bog
down
the
courts,
of the so-called "Saturday of the first to be brought under a salesman Glenn Turner to New
sume debate today on the bill tries and Licensing Committee,
new law ending the state's York state to face a contempt of
The bill (SB55) provides Night Specials."
A House-Senate conference
(CS.S11l74) by Sen. Julian
The House Community Af- immunity to such actions, court sentence because atLane, 1)-Tampa, that would committee reached agreement three-year prison terms for idprohibit state agencies from Wednesday on legislation to ons who use guns or destructive fairs Committee approved under common law should be t.crneys for Turner haven't
enacting air quality rules that deflate ballooning medical mal- devices in specific crimes such unanimously Wednesday a bill heard In Tallahassee the seat submitted a written order that
are stricter than federal stand' practice insurance costs. Both as robbery, rape, arson, mur- to create a housing agency that of state government. They cited he requested. As soon as the
chambers were expected to en- der and breaking and entering, could, by arranging lowcost a recent Appeals Court decision order Is signed the states of
ards.
The measure also would deay loans, cut housing payments holding that actions against the New York and Florida are
Under Pollution Control dorse the conference cornBoard rules that go into effect mittee verdict and sent the bill Judges the right to let convicted substantially for many Florid- state should be heard in expected to appeal it to higher
Tallahassee unless the state courts.
felons go free on probation.
ian.
July 1, electric utilities would to Gov. Reubin Askew,
A
separate
conference
cornbe required to burn cleaner but
more expensive fuel, Lane said. mittee working on reorganiza.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)
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unemployment
pensation payments from V4 to to strengthen the powers of a
$90 were to be considered by the Proposed environmental reguHouse Commerce and Labor lation commission that would
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and l76) are' sponsored by quality standards.
The panel v9ted to allow only
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. lAP)
— Florida Bar referee Eli Subin
says he will soon recommend
whether attorney Edwin Mason
should be disbarred for giving a
secret memorandum to two
Supreme Court justices.
Mason's hearing before Subin
as scheduled to end today
after more character witnesses
testify for the defense.
Subin's recommendation will
go to the Bar Board of Covernors. The Supreme Court,
which has the final authority on
lawyer discipline, directed carher this week that the case be
concluded In 30 days.
Gov. Reubin Askew informed
the bar Wednesday that neither
he nor any member ol his staff,
to his knowledge, had ever seen
or possessed the "Mason memorandum."
Justice Joseph Boyd has said
that he heard Aikew had a ropy
of the ine.iw. Boyd stid he
warned against issuing a
proposed opinion by Justice Hal
Dekie in a utility tax case because It was so similar to the
memo that Askew would reveal
the existence of Mason's document.
Mason, a utilities lawyer, has

Welfare
welfare fraud mi
more than $3)0-afelony. 1111177. Redn
Senate.
Lincoln
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Lincoln's birthday
holiday. 1113798. Jan
Senate.
Bills defeated:
Elections
I'r
candidates from
tributing more tha
fourth of the legal I
their own camp
HB391. Hazouri.
The Senate
Bills passed:
Livestock bran
Increases the Ic
recording a livestoc)
or
brand.
Agriculture Commit
house.
Sentences —
three-year mm
sentence for felons i
firearms in burglary
robbery, assault,
ril pmi or breaking n
tering with itne
commit a crime.
Glisson. To House
amendments.
The Governor
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Wednesday, May 7, 1975
The House
Bills passed:
Universities
Provides
for coordination and
uniformity
in
state
university data processing
systems. SB87. Plante. To
Senate.
C'ime
Provides a
mandatory
three-year
minimum sentence for use
of a firearm in commission
of murder, rape, robbery
and other specified crimes.
SB55. Glisson. To Governor.
Condomimiums
Imposes a number of
restrictions against the use
of recreation leases,
1113196. Becker. To Senate.
Condominiums —
Requires condominium
develcpers to obtain up to
$50,000 in bonds for settlement of warranty
claims. 11131087. Becker. To
Senate.
Condominiums
Authorizes monthly and
bimonthly assessment of
common condominium
expenses. 1113372. James.

lied when he said he heard
rumors around the PSC In June
1973 that the case had been de.
cided, and a parade of PSC
lawyers were presented to say
they had not heard such reports.
Mason returned to the stand
Wednesday at the call of Subin,
of Orlando, to clarify the point.
He restated that he had heard
around the commission that the
case had been decided against
the PSC and Boyd was assigned
to write the opinion before Boyd
requested his assistance,
although he could not say
exactly when or from whom,
Former Sen. John Sutton of
Orlando testified that If Mason
had been prone to unethical
conduct, the situatIon was ripe
for it in 1959-61 when Sutton was
chairman of the Senate cornmittee considering PSC legislation and, at the same time,
was practicing before the cornmission which included Mason.
"But there was never any ex
parte discussion.. ,never any
atmosphere to invite anything
but the highest conduct," Sutton said.

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The State Band Contest was
Justice Panel
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Park High School and the Lake
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superior medals during the
event.
'flt, District VI Criminal
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vva
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French
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George at 7 at the Holiday Inn Marina
Daugherty, tuba; Barbara
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and inter Was appointed to the
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poaltion of Special Agent. After by Airport Director J. S. 'fled'
service in several field offices Cleveland over other tenants In
he was reassigned in a the building,
supervisory capacity to F.B.I.
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charge of the New Orleans
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EUFIS— (AP)— No one knows why, but Memorial
Day when the nation honors Its fallen servicemen has
never been a holiday in Lake County.
But this year, Eustis businessmen are determined to
keep their doors closed a'rKI observe the May 26 holiday.
"We'd like to encourage observance of this patriotic
holday." says Ernie Garner, chairman of the Eustis
Chamber of Commerce merchant's division.

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tampering with their electric meters in an attempt to beat
the high cost of electricity, say officials of the state's
largest power company,
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but later pay when billed.
A new wave of "current diversion," a practice in which
home-made wiring setups permit meters to be bypassed,
was first noticed last December, FP&amp;L officials said. The
company started cracking down and said it has since
recovered more than $70,000 from 2,500 accounts.
FP&amp;L serves 1.7 million customers.

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control object to President Ford's decision not to
recommend handgun registration and say registration is
a compromise approach compared to proposals calling
For a flat ban on the manufacture of cheap handguns. On
the other hand, a major opponent of gun controls, the
National Rifle Association, said Wednesday It was
heartened by Ford's statement on guncontrol at his
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(Al') —"It's like having to
shoot your partner," was the way one policeman
described the experience of a fellow officer who had to
shoot and kill the police dog he trained.
Fred Holmes accidentally provoked an attack by his
dog, Rommel, by not ordering the 90-pound German
shepherd out of an attack position before trying to pick up
the animal's leash during training, police said Wednesday.
Rommel ref uLced in re lea ce the policeman's upper right
arm and Holmes, 28 and a sixyear police veteran, was
forced to shoot the dog, police said. Holmes suffered
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Oil Corp.'s chief executive will be called to testily publicly
next week about who received *4 million In political
donations from the company. "We must insist on full
disclosure," said Church, chairman of the Senate subcommittee on multinational corporations. A hearing is set
for May 16. Gulf Chairman Bob R. Dorsey publicly
assured the governments of Venezuela and Ecuador on
Wednesday that those nations were not involved in the $4
million gifts.

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(Al') After seven days as the government's chief witness, Larry Williams was to return to the
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"Nobody was unaware of the
The Future Farmers of America (FFA) members from Seminole High School and Croomz I119b trial
will be heard by the
ANNUAL
need
(for a new bridge) In this
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School of Sanford held their joint annual banquet at the SUS cafeteria T'iecday night. The two units Leon County
case,"
the DOT attorneys said
BANQUET
have a combined enrollment of 74 students. Taking part in the program were (left to right) Stewart
Seminole Assistant State yesterday, "but the DOT's
Baker, FFA adviser; Jack homer, Sanford Chamber Manager; Reggie Brown, Seminole Extension
Agent; Don Reynolds, SItS Principal; Scott [)owner, SILS President of FFA; Wayne Epps, Asst. Atty. William Staley, who hands are tied by legislative
appeared at the hearing here appropriations. They have to
Principal of SHS; and John C.arIi representing Chase and Co.

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The 11-week-old trial was in recess Wednesday to give
defense lawyers time to ready what is expected to be
extensive interrogation of Williams, once a Gurney fundraiser.
Gurney's chief counsel, C. Harris Dittinar, was expected to lead with challenges to Williams' previous
testimony, which the government has tried to support
with stacks of mortgages, checks and other documents.
Under prosecutors' questions, Williams told the Jury
that he raised $400,000 in Gurney's name from a host of
Florida builders who wanted favors with the Federal
Housing Administration.

The bodies were found by an 16-year-old girl. The girl was and all the dead of the war with I
Herald Staff Wilier
Eatonville man who waited 24 sta bbed In the eyes by her at. profound rerpect. We do not
hours to report the find to tacker and dumped in an forget that the liberation came
An Outlaw motorcycle gang of SR-436, Altamonte Springs,
au thori ties because he was isolated area of Orange County from outside."
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with on Aug. 22, W73, was Identified
afraid he would get In trouble where police said she would
More than 35 million people,
knifepoint rapes of women in from dental records as Laura
for illegal trash dumping.
have probably died If she mi li tary and civilian, died In
Seminole and Orange counties Ly nn Harberts, an 18-year-old
Anthropologists at the hadn't been found.
Euiope during World War II
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SmithsonIan Institution,
Investigators said the girl's 20 million In the Soviet Union,
authorities in connection with been missing for 17 days.
Washington, D.C., examined right eye has been surgically four million Germans and 1.6
So far, police say, efforts to
the August 1973 murders of two
b
the remains o! the unidentified repaired but her left eye was million among the Western alyoung women
one still identify the
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woman and reportçd she was damaged so badly that she now lies.
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The British government offiposing b3dies were found in a Medical examiners determined
5'3" to 51" tall n1 had reddish that eye. She was also stabbed cially Ignored the anniversary
trash dump at Altamonte that both bodies received
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Spring..
severe blows to the head prior
the corpse had been in the dump her wind pipe.
many surrendered to the Allies
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Seminole Chief Deputy to or at time of death.
from three to five weeks.
Officials said today that to end World War II In Europe.
Sheriff Duane Harrell and Pathologists sa id their work
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Orange County authorities Spaziano is expected to stand No special ceremonies were
Detective Lt. George Abbgy was hindered by the advanced L
said today that Spazlar.o Is trial in Orange County On the scheduled.
today confirmed that Joseph decomposition of the bodies at
charged there with the Feb. 9, rape and stabbing of the 16In France, President Glscard
Robert Spaziano, 29, originally the time of discovery.
JOSEPH SPAZIANO
1974 rape and knife assault on a year-old girl.
d'Estaing, a war veteran, took
from Rochester, N.Y., was
the salute Wednesday night at a
charged yesterday with the
military parade at Mourmelon
knifepoint rape in late 1973 of a
army camp in the Marne. The
29-year-old south Seminole
7,000 troops massed for Inwoman.
spection by GLscard included
Spaziano was arrested two
Sanford police today credited said. Rogers was In county jail vandalism at offices at the Coca prybars and screwdrivers to his old outfit, the 2nd Regiment
weeks ago by Chicago police on observations and actions by a today on $10,000 bond charged Cola Company complex on enter offices in the complex of Dragoons In which he was a
a disorderly conduct charge. A neighbor with apprehension of a with breaking and entering.
Forest City Road, Altamonte after closing time. Every office corporal at the end of the war.
computer check revealed he burglary suspect yesterday
Officers said the windol Springs.
was ransacked with desks,
The only reference to the anwas wanted in Orange County inside a house that had been screen and two flower pots were
Deputy Ron Gilbert reported filing cabinets, storage cabinets niversary
British
in
for the rape and knife attack broken into.
maintenance personnel and briefcases being pried newspapers
found Inside the house,
was an editorial In
last year on a 16-year-old girl.
Police responded within
A police spokesman urged discovered about midnight that open, deputies said. A list of the Guardian headlined "Look 16
Authorities said today that minutes after a neighbor that area residents report the Coca Cola warehouse and items stolen in the burglaries is
Back in Agony." It declared
Spaziano waived extradition rtported seeing a man enter the anything suspicious around offices of Metro Carbonation being compiled by company that war is futile ..
and this is
and Is being held without bond V. W. Mathers residence at 2301 their neighbor's homes to help Inc. had been entered.
officials, investigators said,
one thing the survivors (o(
In the Orange County Jail at Lucretia Court while the police stop burglaries, both
In other reports,. Mrs. World War II) and their
Orlando.
residents were away from night and day.
Investigators said today that Beatrice G. Wblddon, Gabriella children need to remember, lest
U. Abbgy and Altamonte home.
"We welcome calls," the the FBI has entered the In- Lane, reported a$SOOMing vase any of them should be misled
Springs Police Sgt. James
Lt. Ralph Russell and spokesman said, "no matter veatigatlon because Metro and $550 in clothing and again by military bands and a
Martindale are questioning Patrolman Jack Fulenwider Jr. how insignificant the incidents Carbonation Inc. has declared household items missing after madman as the Germans were
Spaziano In the dump murders, reported they found the house may be, because citizens will be bankruptcy and is in the her residence was burglarized.
In the 1930s. But they should
officials said today.
had been entered by a window, doing themselves and their custody of federal district
Deputy John I. Poole also remember the dead, other
Officials said Spaziano is a Joseph Marion Rogers, i, of neighbors a service and helping court
reported Items i7alued at $1,115 peoples as well as their own, if
member of the Outlaw 1303 Wynnewood, Sanford, was us at the same time."
Deputies said the burglars were taken by burglars who only so as to understand the
motorcycle gang and Is known found inside a closet in the
Sheriff's deputies today were apparently hid In the soft drink broke into the home of Mike R. resentments which can still
as "Crazy Joe."
burglarized house, officers Investiga ting burglaries and warehouse yesterday and used Duds Jr.,, Oviedo Route Thtee
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In Czechoslovakia, occupied Husak praised the Soviet army little jubilation among the Official celebrations were
The Kremlin said it would
lease an undisclosed number of by Hitler's forces before the for liberating the country.
Czechs on the anniversary,
planned for Friday.
Russians from jails and labor war began In 1939, the CommuBut no men ti on was made of
East Germany's Communist
West Germany marked VE
camps under a decree timed to nist party central committee the American troops who ilber. party daily Neues Deutschland Day on Wednesday with a state
wreaths, parades, speeches, coincide with the celebrations met in Prague Castle for n V.E ated parts of the country to proclaimed on the anniversary: commemoration led by PresI
and the Soviet Union declared of the end of World War II In day ceremony. Speakers in. within 2D miles of Prague.
"We may count ourselves dent Walter Scheel. But the g
cluding party leader Gustav
an amnesty for war veterans. Europe.
News reports said there was among the victors of history." leadership of the opposition
Christian Democrats, who ftil
such ceremonies are no longer
President Ford's emergency
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aid request to help up to 150,000 Indochina ieIugees start
necessary, did not attend.
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for their victory over Injustice
Outlaw
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certainly entitle them to do so.
telling the subcommittee to get moving.
We remember their sacrifices
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During the last Arab-Israeli war, except for

Whether this is for protection, for future in- present foreign policy of intervention, both at not on the surface like the man from Indepen- Portugal, not one NATO ally assisted U.S. efforts
home and abroad to aid democracy's defense — dence it exists within,
surance or from conviction Is not clear,
to resupply Israel. They all scrambled to curry
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Harry S Truman, the man from Independence,
To understand what Is happening in
Also on May 8, the westeri rite of the, favor with the oil-rich Arabs, not shrinking to
one must understand that the prelth'inar' un. Mo., who was born in a state which entered the Christian Church commemorates Ascension abandon We Holland in the procm
dergrc.und thrust is not military. It rather union with a compromise.
Day. This Son of Man who ascended into he1Vfl. If these "friends" are now engaged
In a
centers on sabotage, propaganda, corruption of
This date also represents 30 years since our 1975 years ago once again touched greatness in reassessment vis-a-vis America
— "a great
officials, with enough Intermittent attacks on victory In Europe.
the man from Independence as He touches all reshuffle," as Thompson puts It
— then perhaps
those ideologies are bidding to design the future. pohce and civilian officials to convince the local
Uncompromising Harry S Truman, I am who generate any depth of meaning.
it might be Uffie for America to do a fitUe
population the government can neithcr defend sure, seemed weak, much weaker than his
Whether we think of the victory in Europe 30 reassessing of Its own.
itself nor be relied on for protection. The predecessor, to his opponents when he took his years ago today, the victory at the polls in 1948 or
Perhaps It might be a good Idea to let Western
argument: if they cannot protect themselves oath of office on the 12th day and the fourth the victory 1975 years ago as He ascended into Europeans
sweat a little, and wonder what the
month 30 years ago. He proved differently,
who can they protect?
heaven, we cannot deny that only through the United States
would do In the event of some
For all of us who remember that President spiritual is there true Victory.
Wide areas In Thailand are ripe for tinThe petition to the Consumer Product Safety Commission to
military adventure on the part of the Soviet
have handgun bullets banned as a "hazardous substance" is derground activity. Despite the general from Independence, we know his manner of
M. R. Grogan Union. It might encourage them to re-examine
patently an attempt to leapfrog the legislative process to prosperity, poverty Is endemic and people are speaking informally didn't reflect extraordinary
650 N. Orange Ave. the depth of their own commitment to their own
achieve some kind of gun control. The federal judge uhn or. without hepe in extensive regions of the country. Intelligence. He was direct. He sounded weak as
Orlando, Fin. =1 defense.
dered the c .infz± to ccdc the pctition shiUId riot ha
gone along with the game.
Congress is going to have to decide whether any type of
firearms or ammunition is going to be outlawed or placed under
strict cortrol in an effort to curtail the use of guns by
criminals. Admittedly, legislating in this area Is full of pitfalls,
but there are even more along the route of trying to sneak guns
or bullets under the broad definition of "hazardous substances"
now subject to federal control. Where would the list end' With
WASHINGTON — President Ford's chief was abusive. He told Abourezk, "You'll have the The payments are then spread out over the life has produced a typical bureaucratic response
Scotch whisky? Green apples? Gasoline?
House lobbyist. Vernon G. Loeri. has been losing hlnM of the nnth Vietnamese on your )mn4u" of the patutnmønt
A mAmA I.it.nA..A 1..-.
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eyes oruy,
friends for him on Capitol Hill.
and then threatened him, "We're going to beat -- One company, which depredated Its drydock explains the refugees couldn't receive food
Infl uenci ng legisla tion Is a delica te art, but you in '78."
over a 40-year period, collected $200000 a year stamps because the rules stipulate that
Loen has the finesse of a truck driver. He got into
"You aren't even going to be around In '78, from the government. But another firm recipients must be family units living in housea shouting match, for example, wi th Rep.
Lm," retorted the senator.
depreciated its dock over a 12-year span and holds. So the refugees, homeless by definition,
Berkley Bedell, D.-Iowa, over the Vietnam
The White house lobbyist explained that his collected a juicy $1.2 million a year.
couldn't qualify.
evacuation.
By speeding up thi depreciation, the comrcinark,s had been made 'SIn a private conversation . . . In a cocktail setting." But he panies wind up with more capital for InThe memo goes on to outline other
"Listen, I've been around Washington for a ackr.awledged that he and the senator "ob- vestments. This brings them faster profits with limitations, never mentioning that the
long ti me," huffed Loen. "I don't have to take viously have very great differences."
less Interest to pay.
Agriculture Department has plenty of surplus
any stuff from a freshman."
Proxmire's study also charges that con- dairy products that could be used to feed the
Not only was the four-letter word offensive to
ANOTHER RIPOFF: Al though the Pentagon tractors "use the equipment for their corn- hungry refugees.
JermMIZ
Bedell, a religious man, but the freshmen hold Insists Its $l1.6 billion budget is trimninetl of all mnerdal busines.s after the government has paid
Those who have reached the United States,
the balance of power In the House. Leen will ha ve fat, the munitions makers still manage to for It." Some equipment purchased by the meamuwhlle, have received a cool
reception. For
to learn to be nice to freshmen if he expects to squeeze extra lard out of their defense contracts. taxpayers, according to Proxmire,i.a never used Instance, Rep. Bob Sike, D.-Fla., who has a
ma neuver White House legisla tion through the
This Is the confiden tial finding, at least, of for government work.
hand on the military pursestrings in Congress,
House.
Sen. William Proxmire, D.-Wis., whose subcomTo plug the loopholes, the Cost Accounting raised a howl with the Pentagon for dumping
tmn acknowledged that the language we mittee has accused defense contractors of Standards Board, after buckling to the contrac- refugees at Eglin Air Force Base in his Florida
quoted was "dose" to what he had said. "I blew chiseling the taxpayers out of $100 million a year tors on several points, set somewhat stricter panhandle district.
my cool," he admitted. But he had been through a dep'eciatIon gimmick.
depreciation star1dar6 effective in July. But
Sikes finally got assurances that L'glIn
provoked, he insisted, by the congressman. "lie
of
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The subcommittee named f ou
th nation's now, defense contrackrs have sent their lob- wouldn't get too many refugees and that those
was irra tional. He was abusive. He Insulted the most prestigious manufacturers. Lockheed by4 sts swarming over Capitol Hill to soften these who landed wouldn't stay too
long. The Irony is
President," charged .oen.
Aircraft, General Dynamics, United mild standards.
IbM Sikes consistently supported the Vietnam
Bedell said the presidential aide's language Technologies and General Electric — among the
Footnote: General Electric, General War. In his view, apparently, the Vietnamese
"does not concern me iearly as much as the culprits.
Dynamics, United Technologies and Lockheed are fine people, but he wouldn't want to live next
attitude in the White House,' Both men exThe ripoff, according to the senator's swiftly and stoutly denied Prozmire's charges. door to them,
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chairman of thA local be "Let Seminole County be a legislative delegation. Winter ding that Winter Springs is the teenagers in his narish ask
delegation, told her County model area on planning and set Springs' delegate is Council willing to have the committee to get married. In counseling
member Irene Van Eepoel.
placed under CALNO control. teenagers, he finds few tinWINTER SPRINGS— The Commissioner Dick Williams the world on fire."
Seminole Count)' Legislative wants the Seminole County law
Vogt appointed the com.
"Legislators make the Laws, derstand the lasting commitWinter Springs Mayor Troy
Delegation, the target of South kept on the books. She said, Piland said the City Council in mittee, with one delegate from they don't inplement them.

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tions be tween the police departmnent and the DYS.
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WASHINGTON tAP) - A this week following a report
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i deficit than was anticipated. improve the system for the
am
The trustees told Congress benefit of the Juvenile offenders
-Monday that the deficit will av- and their victims."
In Winter Springs, the six to
erage about 5.3 per cent over
(.bat
eight
youngsters on proba tion
Under 25 - SR-22's
the next 75 years, a re port
Frank
Church,
will
be
required to attend group
Cancelled - Rejected
prompted Sen.
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D-ldaho, chairman of the Sen. therapy sessions with police
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ate Committee on Aging, to say officers and DYS counselors.
322-0285 that "some adjustments may The idea is to get the Juveniles
well be necessary (in Social Se- to see the police officer as
curity financing) but we do someone to whom they can turn
.2417 S. French Ave.
have time to make those ad- to avoid getting in more
Sanford, Fla. 32771
trouble.
justments."
It was agreed that in ure
Recent Senate hearings have
INSURANCE
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suggestions
from
exparent-police
department-D'IS
brought
meetings
will
be scheduled. It
perts that any short-run deficit
was
stated
that
a lack of comrn
could be solved by raising
mnum.
ic'tinn
end
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clot Security i8ze. For personu
who earn more th an $14,100 a tween a ll parties has been
year. Those experts also gave responsible for most of the misassurances that the Social . understanding of Juvenile probrunty system was basically lemns.
n m'nutes You don
Yes Ritz said, "Believe 1 or not,
have to type, drew
sound and that steps could be
DYS does not protect children
stencil - . . your or.g'nal and .
taken to meet any deficits.
Geitefaa stenci ire placed on
In re po rting that the Social from the law. We try to rethe copy drum -. the
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scannec makes a I acs.m,Is stan
red this year, the secretaries of and hope with help to prevent
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Treasury, labor and health, delinquency." Groups such as
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delegation's wing and;
may drive some couples to
the potential to become a the jurisdiction of the DYS have child sees Is the DYS intake Oviedo.
Delegation refusal to speedily "model city" In the area of made the system "the first in counselor. The counselor
Morris noted the CALNO marry outside the church, they
repeal the local planning act in juvenile delinquency preven. the nation with lots of checks decides the course of action to resolutions urging repeal of the expressed the hope that the
favor of Seminole being in. (ion.
and balances" and said it was be taken after reviewing the Mooney law and opposition to program would be successful.
cludvd with other counties in a
the Wilson propoa.al placing
Ritz was speaking at a fairer Lu the victi ms. He said background.
With the rule requiring a fum
proposed statewide planning meeting in the Winter Springs juvenile offenders receive the
The next step, and according municipally-owned utilities
act.
municipal complex. The same due process of the law as to Ritz, the most important, is under control of the Psc were date not be set until the policy is
The
CALNO
whether or not the Juvenile goes forwarded to the delegation, complied with, the delay would
Council meeting was sparked by recent adults,
delegates from all seven cities juvenile problems in the
Police officers can file a DYS to court.. That decision Is en- The cities contend the Mooney actuall y be longer than three
have backed re peal of the local Meadowlark subdivision,
complaint - recommending tirely in the hands of the State law creates unnecessary ex- months lii scheduling a formal
law in favor of the statewide
Ritz explained the (unction of action to be taken or that in- Attorney's office, he said. "We pense in annexation actions wedding. "We are hoping for
proposal.
the DYS in depth and said, "We formation be filed for future (DYS) can only recommend, since a statewide law now about six months," Father
Caverly said.
exists.
we do not prosecute."
Casselberry Council are involved in the beginning reference.
Chairman Edith Duerr said the and at the end, but not anyproposed statewide law has a where in the middle of the
"more realistic" July, 1980 juvenile case." Using a chart
Implementation deadline than developed by Evening Herald
the local bill's. October, 1977 reporter Bob Lloyd, Ritz exdeadline.
plained the steps taken from the
She reported that Sen. John juvenile offender's first contact
with the law to the final disposition of his case. Ritz said the
Meadowlark problem was not
corrected soon enough because

one adng is on the record, and that Is LIM fact

that with the exceptions of South Korea,
people the
name had meaning. Because his parents didn't Australia and New Zealand, none of them tenfreedom, justice and the opportunity for self- has become a big-time operation, smoothed by Independence.
bribery. The major profits go to a group of
The date of May 8ba particularly significant want to show preference to his maternal or dered material or even moral support to the
determination. The other is the blueprint of
Peking-oriented Chinese merchants who plow a one,
paternal grandparents, he was named neither United States during the long Vietnam war.

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A.SCONA,Switzerland (A P) — Julian Hay, 71, an exiled
Hungarian playwright, died Wednesday. Hay spent the
early years of his career In Germany, fleeing In 1933 from
the Nazis. In 1957, he was sentenced to six years In jail for
playing a prominent role In the Hungarian uprising. When
released, he went into exile in Switzerland.

many of our allies from the beginning openly

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John Bluett, director of the waiting pvrli i meant to give
Diocese Family Life Depart- more time for pre-marital
cou nseling.
ment.
lie said in about one-fil th of
The goal of the policy is to
fight divorce "where it begins the marriages in his church last
— In hasty or Ill-advised year st least one partner was
marriages, par ti cularly among under 19.
He said that the state of Call.
the young," he said.
Thirty-three per cent of all fornia has required couples
divorced couples are teenagers younger than 18 to receive
anct "sev out of 10 marriages counseq óetore marriage.
Involving teenagers end in
In cases of pregnancy, he
separation. Where pregnancy
ed , he will still ask the
add
was a factor, 90 per cent break
go through the waiting
u.' the committee reported. couple to
period, although a decision by
Iev. James Martinez
s. the
diocese marriage tribunal
Awust1ne Church of Casselberry said the policy is Just to ma permit them to forego the
help the couple involved. The wait.
Rev. Patrick Caverly of St.
Mary Magdalene, Altamonte
Springs, said In case of
pregnancy he usually advises
against marrge and that the
c hild be given up for adoptirn if
be ( 6 the couple i tor, unmature.

nationalized ironworks, Empress Farah and Mrs. Perez
toured the headquarters of a foundation which supplies
textbooks to needy Venezuelan school children.

Playwright Hay Dies

Indeed, rather than being impressed by

Parish priests in Seminole
County today called the new
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"Youthful Marriage Policy"
adopted Tuesday by the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Orlando
policy-making board a positive
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priest dealing with factors such
as family background, parental
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attitudes, desire to escape an
unpleasant home situation,
pregnancy and degree of in
fatuation. Maturity and
financial sta bility of the couple
are also ta ken under consideration.
The teenagers will also be
required to attend special in..
struction and counseling

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The Shah of Iran toured
Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela's steel city on the banks of
the Orinoco, then flew back to the bustling capital for an
evening of folk dances.
While Shah Mohammed Rev, Pahievi and Venezuelan

MOSCOW (AP)
Teen-aged ballerina Nadezha
Pavlova has been named a soloist with Moscows Bolsboi
Ballet, the news agency Tass says.
Paviova, who Is 19, has been given it big publicity
buildup, unusual for a young dan cer.
She made her Moscow debut in March, dancing
"Giselie."

lie aim accomplished a put deal Internally questioned the unity of such a vast Investment

method of averting World War Ill.

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officials' however, unless the delegation 1-Us community has instructed each city, in an effort to en- They are trying to be ad- marriage.
criticism in recent months, takes some action the Seminole the city delegate to the courage implementation of the ministrators,"
Altamonte
He feels the culture pushes
came in tot- some rncrc during cities nia) be required to technical coordinating corn- land planning law.
Springs Mayor Norman Floyd young people into a dating
"These people need to report said,
last night's meeting of the comply with the local law and mittee on land planning,
pattern too soon and marriage
CALNO Council of Local as well as the statewide one,
chaired by Sanford City to the municipalities in Seminole
"We don't want the corn- looms on the horizon too
Governments,
Mrs. Duerr said the Manager W. E. (Pete) Knowles County and not the legislative mittee answerable to two rapidly. "I am not saying all
Singled out for attack by
masters - the delegation and teenmarriages will not work as
elected officials last night were
the cities," Piland said,
some do work out very well," he
delegation actions including:
Mrs. Duerr said Knowles had added.
Refusal to repeal the Mooney
drafted a report to the
Y
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annexation la w;
legislators without the approval
Rev. William Ennis of All
A bill spomisored by Sen. Lori
of the committee members.
Souls Ch urch, Sanford, sa id the
Wilson ( i-Merritt Island) to
Sanford City Commissioner new policy is not meant to disJohn
Morris, CALNO chair- courage anyone from getting
place municipally-owned
utilities under Florida Public
man, side-stepped a vote on the married, but reflects the
Service Commission (PSC)
Police, the Explorers and the
By NANCY BOOTH
The officer's decision would issue, advising each of the city church's conccrn for the
control;
Boy Scouts can be used effec- be based on the seriousness of officials instead to instruct nwnber of young marriages
Herald Correspondent
Retention of the technical
the crime and whether or not it their individual delegates as ending in divorce.
WINTER SPRINGS - tively, Ritz said,
coordinating committee of the Robert Ritz, director of the Di.
they wish. He added the
According to Ritz, changes in was a first offense.

Shah Tours Venezuela

entrance Into the Korean Conflict — to defend America's conurdtnwnt to anticommunism.

Truman's opponents didn't know that the
policy — nations working out their destiny within fact Oat corruption is widcspremA both in rural which 13, in truth, a nwans to convey the purpose
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Smuggling
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China
to
the
Declaration of singular 'S' standing alone In the middle of his
secure borders, striving to give their

BERRY'S WORLD

Ken.iedy and charged that the CIA was behind a number

of attempts on his own life.
But looking into American television cameras, Castro
pointedly said In English, "We wish friendship. We belong
to two different worlds but we are neighbors. One way or
anotherwe owe ittoourselvesto livein peace."
The Cuban prime minister held a news conference
Wednesday night between private sessions with visiting
Sen. George McGovern.
Castro said he felt President Richard M. Nixon had "a
personal hostility against Cuba and many cOUn
terrevolutlonary friends" but he added, "President Ford
does not have any personal hostility."

Yet, very shortly, America learned that he decade is not proof of Its willingness to assist an
was able to accomplish a great deal — The ally, then such proof is unattainable.

file renewed, we cannot overlook the liberty,

it is by no means certain who will be in the role of in position for quick ruing. Government officials significance of the blending of contemporary

HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — Fidel Castro has strongly
urged Washington to ease its trade embargo with Cuba,
denied any Cuban role In the assassination of John F.

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they and their associates travel in the hinterland yeat with quiet remembrance in some instances me."

port.ion of their profits into the underground.

However, earlier evacu' in
released today
related mixed ta les of killings and kindness from the K.hriier Rouge victors, and one of th e last women to arri ve
said soldiers "scorting them gave them coconut milk and
oranges all along the 200-mile road to the border.
In Bangkok, reliable sources reported that the U.S.
government has imposed a freeze on any more Camtxxlian and Vietnamese refugees who want to go to the
United States. An Embassy spokesman said he had no
knowledge of any such directive from Washington.
In South Vietham, where the new governm ent resumed
communications with the outside world, Associated Press
writers George Esper and Peter Arnett reported they
ere able to move about freely and tried to interview I.t,
(kit. 1'a '.'an 'I'ra, chairman of the military id.
c
ministration committee for Saigon under the new regime.

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The last 550 foreig ne rs trapped in Phnom Penh crossed
into Thailand today and several painted a picture of a
"dead city" littered with decomposing bodies and
aba nd on ed household goods, popu la ted only by stray pets
sn'I Khmer Rouge o.o!dI:rs.

America's defense budget, he says, will go
through $200 billion within five years, and he
doubts If even that will be enough. "You will also
have to take political and military risks to reestablish your credibility that will make some of
the crises we have been through in the past look
like Sunday afternoon picnics."
America had the Vietnam war won in 197Z
claims Thompson, and could have gotten an
enforceable peace agreement. "But the
CoflV'eSS didn't want It. They wanted out."
Because of this, he says, nations "which were
your friends and would have remained your
friends If you had remained credible" are
engaged in "a great resuffle. They know perfectly well that the American commitment now
to them Is valueless."
To borrow a favorite expression of Dwight
Eisenhower, who was wise enough not to commit
U.S. military power to rescuing France's
Indochinese chestnuts In 1954: "Tommyrot."

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some of the mcst unrelievedly gloomy
predictions yet heard about what the collapse of
Sou th Vietnam may mean for the future of U.S.
leadership of the free world have been made by
Sir Robert G. K. Thompson, the famed guerrilla
fighter.
According to Thompson, who is credited wi th
directing Britain's victory over Communist
Insurgents In what is now Malaysia, the consequences of America's "abandonment" of
South Vietnam "are going to shake you to the
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from the new economic power of Western Europe

which locks people into systems not of their own
choosing.
What Kissinger seems to be telling us is that we
are at a watershed of our history and now, more
than ever before, we must avoid any sgn
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According to Stenstrom, "This Is the biggest
month we've had for the 19 years the business has
been In existence."

being the high bidder. After scanning the list, I'm
certain there'll be some who'll make a special trip
down to the auction, Just for the thrill of bidding for
this high-priced talent!
Available for work details are Sanford City
Commissioner A. A. McClanahan, Rev. Blair
McGarvey, Dr. Gonzalo 'Huaman, Steve Penick,
Albert Clark, H einer Miller, and B. D. Baggs.
Rev. McGarvey said the fist of volunteers
continues to grow and may Include a special prize'
at auction time.
Remember, it's (Wa Saturday at 5 p.m.

RAY CROMLEY

world to accelerate their development by striking a

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ing, or w1untever. Their services can be had by

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It's official now for Julian Stenstrom. He's the
director of public relations for the Florida Division
of Cardinal Industries, a firm which will be
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During the month of April, they had a total of

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out of school for their summer vacations, and a
goodly number of them probably won't be able to
find themselves a job.
Perhaps this Red Cross idea would be appealing
to some.
According to Mrs. Pat Peters, Volunteer Adininistrator of the Central Florida 1vipter for the
Red Cross, young people from age 13 and up are
needed to serve in hospitals, nursing homes, day
care centers, homes for exceptional children,
iecreatlon department activities, and to serve as
tied
aides for Safety programs.
Youth volunteers give 40-50 hours service uurlflg
the summer; some programs have a minimum
hourly average per week. All training Is provided

the "national interest" of the Philippines may
dictate that his country discard its mutual defense
treaty with the United States of America and take
over U.S. bases at Clark Field and Subic Bay'. This
is startling word from one of America's closest
allies in the Pacific.
Thailand
Or is it really surprising? The Philippines lie
close to the hot breath of the Communist advance
through Southeast Asia. After watching the perforance of the United States as chief hacker of the
On F ron
effort to stern aggression against Laos, Cambodia
and South Vietnam, the Filipinos can hardly be
blamed for wondering whether their "national
interest" is really being served by relying on the
Americans as defense partners.
WASHINGTON - (NEA) - The downfall of
This is typical of the quandary facing U.S.
the
Cambodia
and South Vietnam will, after a
allies around the world. If they are thinking in
suitable period of consolidation, free North
same direction as President Marcos, they are in Vietnam for
i gradual stepup of operations in
trouble, and so are we.
nort heastern Thailand.
Scores of countries around the world have
iruy Lj acvutiipaiiied by an intiease in
entered into security arrangements wi th the United Chinese su ppor t for the small but well-organized
States which rest on the principle th at our national
Peking-backed underground in the northwestern
interest r un s parallel with theirs. Now they have section of the country.
Access to Thailand is simple. The North
seen the United States identify its national interest
seen
in the survival of South Vietnam, and then abruptly Vietnamese and Pathet Lao already dominate
change its mind. If this leads many of our allies to most of Laos along the Thai border, a border so
extended the Thai police and military have for
consider going it alone - or even warming up to
years found It Impossible to guard against inCommunist powers seeking influence in their filtration.
regions - it could be disastrous for them and
The Thai underground Is ripe for expansion,
disastrous for U.S. security as well.
North Vietnamese and-or Chinese-trained cadre
Secretary of State Kenry Kissinger is insisting have been organizing in the region since 1954,
that the "basic cornerstones" of our foreign policy and actively for the past 12 years, despite some
intermittent setbacks.
have not changed because of the Indochina
originally confi ned to the far northeast and
debacle. "Our nation is uniquely endowed to play a
northwest, with pockets in the extreme southcreative and decisive role in the new order which is west, organizers have, for the past five years
form around us," he says. He is right, in
been slowly moving Into the west central area in
terms of the leadership which a country as strong an "oil spot" type advance. That is, they have set
as the United States is capable of exercising. up nuclei at selected points here and there. Each
However, the divergence that developed between oil spot then expands in a slow, Irregular fashion,
the White House and Congress on aid to Vietnam, the groft being hardly noticeable, except at
and other symptoms of weakness in our bipartisan in terva ls of roughly five years.
There may thus be no obvious outward change
foreign policy, suggests we are faltering in our in Thail
andover next decade. Itcould take at
resolve to pla y . the creative and decisive role in least that time for the
cadre to get their unworld affairs that history has assigned to us. ,
derground units in shape for effective open
As an historian, Mr. Kissinger can see a "new moves against the government.
order" emerging from the diplomacy of detente,

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Another reminder of this Saturday's "auction,"
sponsored by the Sanford Christian School. Nearly
$4,000 worth of merchandise will be auctioned
starting at 5 p.m. and take place at the Land
O'Fabrics building on First Street In Sanford.
The store will be opened at 9 a.m. and Flea
Market will be available until the start of the
auctioneering at 5 p.m.
All of the proceeds are going to the school's
building fund,
According to Rev. Blair McGarvey, there'll be
many pr lies in various categories —one of which Is
it ride in Johnny Bolton's P.51 Mustang airplane.
If you don't Like to fly, now about a ride on Auto
Train? There will be one round trip family ticket tor
this popular means of transportation North also
included in that bag of prizes and surprises,
Another feature which has been added to the list
01 pri s is "vninntpr 'flr" "". ":-- '
p'; :rrct, either).
The following persons have offered to work for
one-half day. . . mowing the lawn, painting, baby-

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NOW OPEN 10.9 DAILY, 1.6 SUNDAY

Hamburger Rolls

$ 1 DISCOUNT

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Blvd., Winter Park from 11 beginning at 9:30a.m. old U.S.
p.m.
Bank building, Sanford Plaza.
Central Florida Stamp Club
free admission.
Seminole County Citizens
central noridastampciub Band REACT team No. 2648

Notice is her eby given that we are

Diet Revolution

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hfAY 17
Seminole County School Bus
Motor ,No. 1742 and Morse Drivm Bazaar and Car Wash

Rci*inpals

DR. ATKINS
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Benevolent

NtAY 11
Stamp Show at Mount Vernon

LIGHTWEIGHT AND CAN BE
WORN OVER ANY
THE CAR.
CARRY
A SPARE PAIR IN SHOE.

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sponsored by Sanford Police
Association,
starting
4 p.m. at Police

Deltona will present a drama, Benevolent
Building
on
-Night of January 16th," at 7:30
p.m., on Saturday, and Sunday lakefront.
Tickets available
from PBA members.

The Bible as History $1.95

FRICA

Ask for special
FOR THE

Theatre Ar'.s Guild (TAG) of

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On Hand

Breakfast Club Holdog or

We now do

ow

MAY

llighwayl7-92, Winter Park, 1l fly's Auto Center, Sanford

SANFORD

cleaned

$17sO

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SH10"PPING CENTER
(FORMERLY

Chicken barbecue supper

B AUTY

SANFORD PLAZA

OPENFRI,NITETIL9

SANFORD PLAZA

Publix
Sugar

1jTTTTrT1T.TrrTTwy1
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SANFORD PLAZA

VALUES

Close Evenings at 6 Open Fri. 1119

THROUGH WEDNESDAY

Private Booths

9A42

Many pretty items for Mom

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Men's Hair Styling

322-

Panties. Wallets and Cosmetic Bags. I

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Bob

427. Buffet,7 p.m.; installation,
8 p.m. and entertainment by meeting and installation.
Del Shaw Red Wing and the %1Ay II;

PAT AND BILL REGISTER
322-8300
SANFORD PLAZA

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Installationof officers of

Deltona Civic Association
Auxiliary, I p.m., Deltona
VFW Post and Auxiliary Community Center. Light
8207,
Longwood, post home SR luncheon at noon, followed by

Sanford Specialty Advertising

TREASURE CHEST

AD.

We have Lingerie by Kayser, San Souci

Clean andput awau

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w

ON A SCHEDULE?

Mothers Day,

MASTER CHARGE

perm

old U.S. Bank, Sanford

Plaza

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We use and recommend RK products-

a gift from Vo ue

UNLIMITED

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AZA

IS RAVIO VACK

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NFORD

Semincle Audubon field Uip.
Meet at Kelly Park (Rock
Rummage and Bake Sale to Springs) at 10 a.m. Public inbenefit Cub Pack 508,9 a.m. to 4 %ited.

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Debbie Cole, Chuck Easley and
Retv Sands.

by UNIROYAL

REG. 12.68

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HAIRSTYLING
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$2495

322-6982

ONE WEEK ONLY I

1811's

VINYL STRAP

BankAmericilrd

Resp. Price 12.500

REG. 21.88's

CHAISE

from

HURRY - THEY'LL GO AT THESE PRICESI

3 44

VINYL STRAP

off

Oil

p.m.,

2.69

LIGHTERS

REGULAR HAIR STYLING

CONVERTER

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$175

narrated film given by M.
Serras and Phyllis Tamrney.

Fantasticks' Sh oestring Bad Check seinlnar,9a.m.to
Theatre at DeLand Airport, 1L30. Panel of merchants,
8:15 p.m. Tickets available bankers, law enforcement,
Mrs. Florence tecret service and state
Thuot, Director, assisW by t0rneY'
s Office-

all items now
on display I

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VITAMIN "El

the latest in

FM RADIO

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REG.
$25

Reg. $10 $13

AUTOMATIC

TAPE PLAYERS

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Mother's Day Special

1088

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P.M.

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ADJUSTS COMPLETELY TO

$37
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8 A.M. to6

OPEN EVENINGS Til. MOTHER'S DAY

200 I.U. 100's ECKERDIS

From Norway

A wide sol*cflon of

PROCTOR SILEX

NEW-

Stressless Chair

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11521

TOASTMASTER

TOASTER OVEN

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Addmjssjon, free treats,
a musical

ly

Sanfor(l Plaza

MAY 14

Junior Woman's Club of
Ohio Club of Deltona pot
Casselberry magic show. luck dinner, 6 p.m. in the
Maury Kopman and his Deltona Community Center.
- mystifying magic," 12:30 p.m. Program by Southern Bell
Casselberry Woman's Club. Telephone
Co.
Theme:
Overbrook Drive. Small "Thinking Machines," a

Deland Players, will present

BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE

AUTOMATIC CLEANING

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41E

1.29

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MAY 10

SIDEWALK
ART SHOW and
FARM CITY
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IRON

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$2.95

MOTHER'S DAY
Sundail~ M&amp; 11th
s Card &amp; Gfts

CLOSEOUT ALL SMALL
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APPLIANCES '1 OF A KIND

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211111

10 LB. BAG

9:30 a.m. Return next day at 6
Free blood pressure tests, 24
p.m. Contact Doris Rogers or p.m., Sanford Adventist
Mary McPherson.
Church, 7th and Elm.

Welcome

on service work

MOTHER'S DAY GIFT
02
$ i 75

REG. 24.88

WATCHES

icpenney

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SANFORD PLAZA

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CANDIES

FAMOUS BRAND

It's good to know it's there when you need it.

7 : 30,9155:30

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DOMESrIC FINANCE

Children 75c

MEMbER t:LAOSHIP RANKS. INC.

US!

Evonings 7:3o,9:is
Wed. matinee 2:3o

Adults i.so
Students 1.25

Or SEMINOLE

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DESERT

Dirik Hays
Jamie Hays

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Sanford Middle School PTA. ,
Nlav 9-10
Student projects
Fe
Citizens
S'
enior
display
and hand will play. InLauderdale trip, Jungle Queen
stallation
of officers.
cruise, dinner and vaudeville
show. Visit to Indian village.
Idylwllde School advisory
Leave Sanford Civic Center 9 committee, 7:30 p.m., at the
a.m.., pickup at old Mon- school
tgomer)Wad, Cassel be rry,

Lirnited Quantities

Free pickup &amp; delvery

ONLY

BEA

our sidewalks!

at 12:30 p.m. Joint meeting with
Beta and Gamma Delta.

THIS WEEKEND

THRU
Limit Rights
Reserved
SANFORD PLAZA

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REG. 22.88

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Chi Chapter, Delta

Beta

1-

appa Gamma Society, p.m., school commons. Student
Founders' Day luncheon at the body president will conduct tl,meeting. Installation of nfCommunity Center,

Assorted Colors

Event

GOO

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Last DaY 7:30, 9: 15
For
PG

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Assembly, 4th Degree Knignts

p.m. auction and flea market 9. of Columbus, will meet at the
4, 206 E. First St. ltoundtrip f . Father Lyons K of C Clubhouse
Family and car on Auto Train in Sanford at 8 p.m. Th13 is a
and flight in P.51 Mustang, new assembly and all 4th
among Items to be auctioned. Degree members are welcome.

Vented Side Shirt Style

Over 70 entries expected.
Greatest show ever

5

Sanford ChrisUan School

Featured

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at the Father Lyons K of C
0.ubhoum in Sanford at 8 p.m.

Seminole to help light ball field welcome.
.t SR 419

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Sallie Harrison Chapter DAB, The Franc I ic a Friar s
2:30
G
S. General Auem bly, 4th Degree
Sanford Memorial Library, Knights of Columbus, will meet
p.m.,

Mom-pleasing gifts...at

&amp;aim oft* go

Slay

Men's

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See exciting new fashions

Ask
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To Fill Vacant Council Post
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Will Hold Special

O viedo

City

Thursday, MAY 8, 17S-9A

Election On June 26
nfl

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
OVIEDO -A special election has been called here for June 26
to (ill a vacancy on the City Council and to get voter reaction to a
recommended change In the city's form of government,
The Council vacancy was created by the resignation of Walter
ltawl&amp;w., who has moved from the community. Rawlson WIS
!' ".mbcr. 1974, unopposed. The term of office
filled in the special election extends to September, 1976.
To candidates have qualified so far Ray Beasley, a six.

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Twin size mattress or foundation,
Full size mattress or founclatio.i.
reg. 109.9S ea.
!#ale 54.95 ea.
3.pc. queen size set,
reg. 299.95
Sale 219.95
3 Pc king size set,
reg. 399.95
Sa 289 93

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choices of comfori. Choose extra firm coil
super firm foam foundation in tWin'tull
Queen and king sizes feature uniq ue split
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Sate prices effective thru Sunday, May

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reg. ".95 ea. Sale 79.95 ea.

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Req. 39.95. AM/FM digital Clock
radio features snooze button
and wakes you to music or
alarm Includes AFC on FM, 60
minute sleep switch and alarm
tone control,

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Req. S189. Four-piece Jelly Bean set includes trestle table,
cuhioned bench and 2 cushioned chairs. Table top is
marproof white plastic laminate over wood products.
Choose sunshine yellow. Matching hutch
and buffet. reg $139. Sale Sill
Jelly Bean server (not shown). reg. S49. Sale $39

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radio with pushbutton weat ner
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weather report. Features

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and pajamas

Req. 184.99. Sale 129.99. JCPenney 21" delu*e
power propelled mower with 4 HP 171cc easy
start engine No-aciust carburetor Easy
height of cut adjustment

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AWFM/FM stereo radio, full-size record changer arid buill-in 8.
track play and record,

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rear grass catcher kit, fold down handle, and
east, height of cut adjustment

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148cc easy start mower C,151,11uminurn deck,
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Special
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with double fabric crotch Choose from many bright

399

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Req. 134.99. Sale 99.99. JCPenney 22" 3' HP
148cc power Propelled rotary mower Easy
start engine, easy hei g ht-of-cut a d jus t ment.
and a sturdy steel deck
Sale prices effecflvi thru Sunday, May ii.

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brand
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sleepwea r.

Misses
pull-on
shorts.

Nylon tricot coordinates

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Troy Piland 3aid the motion as
worded nilght require the city
to pay overtime to the city
clerk, who now works a short
day to accommodate night
meetings.
council approved hiring
tut&amp;f o fficer for the Police
Lepartment to fill a t*dgeted
position and bring the department to nine men

.

Women's styles
*All leather
Key cases, French
purses and more

Sale prices effective thru Sunday, May n,

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Solid state chassis, 4 slide controls, FM
Stereo indicator light. AM/FM/FM
Stereo tuner. Jacks for headphone.
phono. tare in and out, speakers and
FM antenna terminals, Walnut grain
vinyl Cdbinet.
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JCPenney deluxe Af 'FM rtereo tuner.'
a mlthin. Save :t
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Bean dinette set includes
round table and 2 chairs
Marproofwhitemicatabletop
over wood Products Solid
hardwood table base In
jelly bean red or yellow with
reversi ble color matched seal
cushions,

Reg.39.95. AM/FM eigital clock
radio with illuminated
computer-type digits. Wake to
music. Includes sleep and timer
switch, on'off auto switch

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ea ther goods.

Sale $76

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WINTER SPRINGS Pkiming and Zoning Bowd
Chairman Ernie Hendrix
presented a list of 15 Items In
question to the city council
Monday night following a
review by the board of a
proposed city zoning map
drawn up by county planners.
The items Include parcels of
property where the annexation
and zoning are In question,
Including three parcels which
Councilrr.an Irene Van Eepuel
Mid wem not nneedaccording to the Mooney Bill.
atyAuorneyNewman Brock
5 instructed to review the list
and give his opinion on the
status of each tract.
An amendment to the fence
ordinance passed on the first
reaamg provides (or gates a'id
fences around s'.'iimnilng pIXliS
tobenot less than live feet high.
Gates must be locked when
unattended, the ordinance
says. Also udequate access
must be provided
nd
easements, with the utility
company to be responsible for
repairing any needed cuts In
fences.
Amotlon by Councilman John
Daniels setting an 8-hour duty
day for all city emplo'.eswas

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coil count; 12 spring steel edge
supports to prevent sagging and
give full-width comfort: wire grid
mesh plus latexed insulator pad;
Polyurethane pads; elegant panel
print on rayon satin cover.

Planner

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reg. 119.9S ea. Sale 94.9S ea.
3-pc. queen size set,
reg. 339.95. Sale 269.9S
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req. 439.95. Sale 339.95

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other pe ts innocula ted against
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mattress and foundation sets.

It'. ClAUDIA MURPhY
IkrildCorrespondent

Heights
will be entertaining the
students at Geneva and Lawton
Elementary schools tomorrow.
The purpose of the visit will
Ix to raise Interest in becoming
a band member for t1
fifth
graders who will attend
Jackson Heights next year.
The 50-member band wiII be
presenting "Hogans' lieroesot
"The Entertainer." "The
ll%'altons' Theme," "Freedom
City," and "Rock Slide," which
features the trombone section.
On Monday, May 12, the band
,Aill be presenting the same
program at the Winter Springs
Elementar
This same group
young
musicians has scheduled a
wash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday at the Meat World
parking lot in Oviedo.
Musical Director for Jackson
Heigh ts Middle School, Miss
Terry Pattishall, explained the
band hopes to raise enough
money to purchase a t*fld
instrument not provided by
school funds. Or, the monies
earned would go towards tripa
scheduled by the band for next
year.

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year council veteran who retired from the board In 1973, and should lx changed to make th e mayor a votin g member of
Currently, the mayor does not have a vote and th e fiveCharles Pratt, an Orange County school teacher.
Council.
member City Council elects a chairman from among its memCity Attorney Joe Davis ruled recently candidates for city
Councilmen Arthur Evans and Herbert McCarley and Mayor hers.
office must be residents of the city for two years, in accordance Icon 0111ff, acting as a charter study committee, recommended
The vote of the people would not be binding, but council
with the city charter. Davis said no court decision has been one elected official be eliminated in favor of a five-member members generally agree th2 nod of the voters would be sufficient
rendered In Florida throwing out this charter provision,
governing body composed of the mayor and four councilmen, mandate for charter revision.
Final day for voter registration and candidate aualifit'iion Although Council ('taIrman John Kuhn wasnot a member of the
state
Using the same methnd c Altamonte Springs
'v.'bnspeciaIei. May 12, CityClerk Nan' ":: '.,
committee, he attended commltt 'c
tu1e law to create a
Council voted this week to include on the ballot an advisory
The mayor would act a! chairman of the council, be the city's adopted and a ratifying vote of the people would be called at a
question of whether the city's present mayor brm of government chief executive officer and have a vote,
later time.

100 pct. .:lyester
Sewn-in crease
Solid colors
Sizes 8-10

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Thursday,

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter
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322-2611

Payton

Social Security Tax Increase -- 5--Lost &amp;Fo

It is fairly simple to walk off

e_-pionage service, the KGB, is one of these ships unnoticed and
shifting tactics and growing in hide in the largely working
stcength, according to in- class districts near the docks
tel ligenc sources in Western where many people are sympaEuro pe.
thetic to the local Communist
They say they see a decreas- party.
ing reliance by the KGB on
"The KGB are rationalizing
agents who enter a Western their clandestine activities,"
country legally and work in oneWesternlntelllgencesource

,ue likely to go up to keep

the retirement system
solvent, but employers and
employes may be spared
an immediate tax increase,

Realty

broke,"
Th e system's deficit is
esti mated at $3 billion this

Burke suggeste(I what the
corrective measures might

In any case, Social
Security Commissioner
James B. Cirdwell and
Rep. James A. Burke,
Mass., agreed there is no
prospect that workers atready re tired or planning
to retire in the fut ure will
have their benefits cut off,
Bur ke Is chairman of a
House Social Security
subcommittee which heard
Cardwell testify Wednesday that there Is no Justificatlon for what he called

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corner lot, near hospital and
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Sanford,
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831 S'212

Altamonte Springs

WEKIVA RIVER

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1st St

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Lcrood

heat air. Only 574,950. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 37377 50

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Small Store BuildingS

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MOBILE HOME. PA RK
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection
'now avallibie In
Sanford's newest and
finest Adul$- Family
Mobfle Home Part
Come out and Inspect
the MoCzl Homes on
disPlaY

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HILDARICHMOP4D

42-4/)biie HOmes

ENEVA GARDEN!
F Luxury Patio

Living room, kitchen. bath. &amp;I
condition ing, no pets. Securit
deposit, IllS Month 3277411

*Did You Know?*
W have spotless aptt . a manage
who loves people, budget
stretching rent. Also unfurn
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS

V. 2 full baths, family room I
Plenty storage, large lot.

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1505 W.2Slh St.
Sanford. Fla.

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Pb. Sanford (305) 323-8188
OT!1fl40 13051
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ANTED-A QUICK SALE? —
relocating. Like new 3
rooms, i' i baths, with den.
her, oryer, 'refriger ator in
led Fenced yard. Only 123.900
373 9110

'3')'LflrsI%

Crescent, 70117, 3 Bk.

$8595
Delmar, 41'x21', 2 BR

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611 011 ,

Carport Sale' 3 Family, May 1. 9. 13.
117 Lcngwood Oviedo PC'
431)
Winter Springs Baby Ijrnture,
odds
Moving Carport Sale

Fri -Sat.,9 tO

sSwimming Pool

.Good

Clean &amp; Quiet

Living
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•Clubhouse W.TV

7977 Hwy Il 92
372 3961

Movingt Why Not Live

still be at home mo3t of the day when you

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area!

y Living Mobile Housing

the
of
ku p to
the supermarket.
Sant said energy figures nit
one

any con-

For more Information call

bu
curtailment

Herald Cfrculation Dopt.

of energy,
Ii

$2 41111"ll #%It 13 11

MarSOn Germaneft
Painting, Remodeling
Licensed. Bonded $313605

Free estimates, central neat &amp; air.
sales 8. service Dykes Heating I.
Air Cond. 3225177

Bill's Lawn Service
Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions, p5flg, Edging Fr Estimates
Custom Wo'k. Licensed. Bonded
173.1551
Free estimate 373 6036
Unwanted Items hauled free. Jun
yard trash $6
IA a nick un toad: yard
BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMEPIT.
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS In Sanford. 322
1771.

, ':f 'Jr(l

'f need?" Serve a useful purpose
lain when you sell them with a
iatsif led Ad from the Herald.
all us today? Don't delay? Just
at 322 7611 or 531 9993 To place
ur lcow cost Want Ad

1977 VW Campmobsle Clean, car
pet, refrigerator. Sink, sleeps A.
Can refinance or consider dune
buggy as part of down payment
$7,395 531 e215 At'et I

AND REPAIRS. 3721335
Interior. Exterior plastering.
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick I stone specialty. 372 7750.

Beauty Care
rmerly Itarrittt's Beauty Nook)
519[- P r.c'372 574?

Coffee

d ;.,'
cn4r.,

elp

piano

7 E. Colonial Or , Corner of SO 1.
36, 7736460, Orlando

Mobile Home Moving

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Si JOHNS RIVER FRONT
Ir Palatka 100*3.50 7 Septic
L
ns, water and lights $3,000
own and owner will carry
iortgage 373 6441.

-son, tO acres

Nicely wooded.
'naIl spring, over 300' on paved
,ad $17,500 Terms $31 2191.

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)$ Year Mortgages S PC 1. down.
or Conventional Mortvages

Pressure Cleaning

1977 Yamaha, 250; 5100 or will trade
for smaller bike or car. 327-7643

ESIDENIIAL REMODELING

Landclearing. septic tanks, fill dirt.
driveways All kinds of dogging
7279117: $31 IllS

Lawn Care

OMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
New Commerci al lnctjstrtal

Motorcycle Ins.urane
BLAIR AG[NCY
323 ),IM

Construction Financing
Ci?h P Smith Construction Inc
303671-1111.71 Hrs. Np4irte

Southern Lawn Service

C5ign

For site or takeover payments. 197?

A&amp; A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleaning
323 0563

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Well Drilling

Make your Budget go further, "ti :;.

the

Reasonable 373 6050cr 377 9392

Classified Ads every day.

To List Your Business ... Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

5.67 1570

GM OWNERS
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Mr. Goodwrench has a
Service Special for you

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RECOPY MOBILE HOMES
3$O) Orlando Drive
Sanford 37) 5700

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MAITLAIID FLEA MART
I $4w 1791
5a! 5. r
$347920

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk

&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 91,*I 17(16

62—L,i1W(i'G3idCl1
John

Let me tlil your garden spot
vacant lots
Floyd , Freer, 322 5131

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Now's a great time to get a great GM
tune - up. We're offering a special low
price. Plus you get Genuine GM
Tune-up Parts, built to help provide
the performance and economy your
GM Cdi' was designed for. Get your car
teddy for summer driving with our
tuneup special this week!

NELSON'S l LOP IDA ROE
Woodruff'sGardenCenter
601 Celery Ave. Sanford

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Tune-up Includes:
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Install fdCtOry.freh .prk plugs, points
and condense'
Set tactorysp -: feJ en ne d,,-,,e11
and liming
Adjust carburetor idle speed and
fuel mixture
Check PCV valve
Check air fter
Check distributor cap and rotor
Check choke and linkage

Other repairs and maintainance at reduced prices.

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1953 Ford Tractor IN
&amp;oodCondition 3Pt hitch
373 1195
64Equipment for

Merchandise

I
Tune

Used office furniture

Rer

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carl
Sha.'npoocr for only SI Meier I.

65-Pets Supplies

$2695 for most 8 cyl. cars with air cond.

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BOB ENDICOTT P0NT1AC=BU1CK 1 =6MC, Inc.
LAM 114WOI
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HOURS.
MON-411111. 8 AM. 5 PM
a a - a ... a a -

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and size's
We repair and
STONE MACHINE A
SUPPLY CO
707W 2nd St.

Mowing, Edging 8. Trmmrg

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St., 313oo30

L6

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Ph 3;'? MOST

$400

v Skyline double wde Payments Wo,lo I aninr', tui
'ss than $125 mo
Schrace Walden.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
iOose to everything yet away from it
La rge wooded lots e Street lights
'Paved streets *Sewers *Sidewalks

PET REST INN
ftcird.ng &amp; Gr oo mnj

Land Clewing

60—Office Suppies

735170 for free estimate

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House Pkins

Porno Improvements

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AT 90, 3wteel Honda.
Like New Call
After 6, 372 754.

3236700

APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
2367 Park Drive

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ART ALL ING LAND CLEARING
Al type's tots &amp; .icerage cleared A
have top soil, fill dirt, clay, and
shell available. Please call night
or day, 37339$)
use plans. Custom made to FHA
md SSBC spec. Fast, economical,
:alt Victor 321 0334
C&amp;A Backhoe Service

WANT UNBELIEVABLE
MIL I. AGE' Then you're' mi5Sin
a bet if ycu do'i't check nut th.%
1971 Honda CuD Recently in

guaranteed

Pest Control

Underground or above ground
storage tanks. Dewatering, ci
cavathon, drive wayCulvert pim
and head walls, retaining walls.
Keith R. Smith Construction Inc.
)05e21 1151 Stan, 71 'irs
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IKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
VI'.IER ITEMS . .SELL
DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
,'APIT AD. Phone 372 2811 or 131
'93 and a friendly Ad Visor will

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Van 8200 Custom After

All work

tion, concrete foundation work for
signs. equipment, pumps. etc.

Service

rFEE CENTRAL --- Cotfeeserv
:e now available in Sanford.
323 5036

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Epert roof repars
Flat roofs orshingle

Lift station and force main instaila

Garaje AijlO Air Con

78—APtorcyc1eS

Roofing

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 772-2611 or 531 9993,

TO,',ER'S BEAUTY SALON

76—Auto Parts

Lawns Mowed, trash hauled, chain
saw work. Very reasonable. 372
110q. anytime

NIce upright jtiall P0'. •.% ci.")

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"Take The Little Ones With You."

If you can spend two to three hours each afterhOOn, have
iependable automobile, and a desire to earn extra mone,
Al -

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Prim
knives. GarcienLand. 1400 W

No Baby Sitter.

fiji hou
Corrsignmr'

After 6 377 053.1

rflplete e$ up, !censed, Insured
'i, Slve' '/00 mOney Call Orlando,

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWRY
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''Lawn Care
HQmeImprovementi
Air Conditioning

or

59—MjsicaI Merchandise

Manatee. 65*11', 3 Br

my others to choose from. Save
100's of dollars

Earn 40 To 80 Weekly

and use

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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$12,750

5Jvf in rmuziim

You can supplement the family Income and

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1971 Terry trael traler 73'. Ai r, self
contained, like' new 57,995. 32)

P,lds

n.11.

After S 30. 377 2450

Plant Sal - Potted plants and
Spathiphylum Fri. &amp; Sat at
ter noon 609 F 111h St

POBSON MARINE

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4 Speed

$1695

earn your money from a Herald Rout..

now

(",!6te".

The Herald

1974 Ventura 11.000 miles
Standard Reasonable
534 7726
$350

2611 Ext, 55.

1971 Seabreeze 1$' excellent for any
fisherman, salt or fresh water. 60
HP Johnson, walk around center
controls. elettnic start, tilt trailer
Must see to appreciate, must sell
$lMjO 373 6555 After S weekdays

Pine' Knoll, 60'04'. 3 BR

We buy cne pr'

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

1961 GTO Convertible

spectcd, in top working Order
$300 or best offer If interested,
give me a call Bill Currie, 322

Carport Sale Sat. 10 till dark. Golf
clubs, refrigerator. sewing
machine, clothes arid other mISC
7101 Cordova Dr.

Concord. 40*17' 7 BR

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

1970 Datssr. I docq sedan. 11,00. 4
speed, exceptionally clean $1,350.
Call Duane McGuire, 372 1651,
Dealer

.'.e'. ,,artof'd
3))

Every Saturday Night
'7:30 P.M.

1109

Orlando Clipper, I?' Tri Hull, 115 HP
Mercury. both 1971, trailer extras,
sacrifice, 57,995. 373 449S

3 BR.

Hwy 4

EACH

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
2600S. FRENCH. SANFORD

Dell's Auction Service

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611k

cc—Rh,str a. Arøcnrioc

$3995

oFree Boating

Friday Nights, 7:30
Top dollar rrLrn on cunsqnmenI at
23 pct &amp; 35 pcI We also buv full
houses. eslates, etc
Opfn f),J j 1,r 10. ,, 5pm

Ga.'6gc ate 'Thurs Fro 91
202 Fisher Pt

Frontier, 50'xIO', 2 OR

4 4i r--1*

I &amp; 2 Bedroom .Furnished or Unfurnished

Auction

54-Gai-age Sales

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5.ovenir, 65*171, 3 BR

6 Afternoons A Week

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$6495

$17,995

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COLOR IV. 114 95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006
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Carport Sale:
Sat Sun . May tO Ii
901W 22nd St

C/ VJLCU Liii

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$8995

Norris.

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9a m till Moving
I9l7Summerlin

$2650

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... -DE HART'S RADIO SERVICE
103 F 19th 5t, 373 2941 home &amp;
Auto Radios. Tape' players

Regent, 6S'x17'. 3 BR.

$13500

COVE .

53—'TV- Radio-Stereo

Norris. 66'x17'. 2 OR

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Best offer. 3722197.

045.6, 37)6632

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TEREST .- NO RED TAPE

PlO CREDI I CHECK

Good condition. runs.

75—Recreational Vehicles

ALL HOMES REDUCED

FROM
&gt;AGE

For used turn ljr " .ippt'anc es.
tools, 0t it
I or 10)1 arm',
Larry's P.'art, 715 5,ir'tord .' i'

94. AIJIIOPI STARTS AT S
to 1',? t,
Sat . P.','i, 11)
C'r.slin
Beref itt, will r' 1,
School

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USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

CASH 322.4132

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KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv
Used machires
MOONEY APPLIANCES 371 0697

SPECIAL SALE

DIRECT TAX REFUND

3 Room furnished apt. Bedroom is
air conditioned $100 MO Ill) Ith Locust to 14th, left to Valencia Cl,
St. rn
north to ustln Development Cor p
' 377
Homes
Efficiency apartment and 1
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT COR P
bedroom unfurnished aparlmer'
-- 6300
PH""
ON E- 5)1
near town. 373 7312

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Scars Kenmore Gas Range
17S

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Apartments

NEED EXTRA MONEY?

you'd trim your usage to 495
gallons a mon th. That might he

and

Winter Springs-I Bdrm, I bath,
living cm., dining rm, den, new
kitchen, tm
screened patio,
brick ed fr ont, nice yard w deep
will, window air. Extras,
paneling, wallpaper &amp; drapes.
523.000. appr. $4,000 down or
arrano.ms&amp;s J23 9357 alter S-30 .

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

a,v 117 - 01 C.I.....a )'')

for
gallons a
month , these elasticity pr
dictions may that, 11 the price
rose to 6 cents per gallon,

place

Hunt Realty

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices pail, used, any condition.
64.1 5126. W,ntrr Park

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WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

O','CP 60 P41CC CLCfN '"PS TO
CtiOOSE FROM. EASY TrP.MS

52—Appliances

New Electric Ranges
$129.95 and up
S/'NFORDAUCTION, 373 7)10

7SlI Park Dr
AFTER HRS.
REALTOR
3723991
377 Cdli
3229211

Loch Arbor, I BR, 2 bath?
See your brok er or Call owner, at
327 7331 a m only.

TAX REFIJNDU

lf you Quality for. new 3,ro0(fl)
both home on VA or FHA 0 nan
Ong, out homes qualify for up to

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In 711$

Forrest Greene, Inc.
373 '333REALTORSeS 7333

"SANFORD

t,

is get Wg in
changes are wider

Jim

LAKE MARY-- 7 bedroom frame
home with breezy porches,
64'xIl8' co?r.er I:? 57.600
WE TAKE TRADES

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ongaq:uulfng

reflect hardly

3 bedroom, 1': bath on corner lot,
. ,
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$ie.sen ritIr.
mtg. 323 $607

Lakeview and Access 3 Br., central

2565 Park Dr

37&amp;sineu Proi-ty

HOUSEWIVES. MOTHERS

year period.

1974

Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sa nf ord 372 7611

ALUMINUM SHEETS

NOLL'S Cassel

STAN'S AUCTION

3724937

W. Garnett White

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will result over a one.

gasoline

Yr Old, 3 Bdrm w w carpet,
central H&amp;A. By Owner 125.900.
173 7716

SPECIAL!

DAVE S* 323 9370

Antiques.
welcome

See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 last lit 5t , Downtown
3779111 EvesIo9 1146

JOHN KPIDER, ASSOC.

Fla room 323 2141 after 5

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IOIW,%stSt..

I L4ikcfi-ont Aparlinents

"hut equipment

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to qualified buyers Call to
yOO qualify?

$1,500 Down take over mortgage
$15,500 Corner lot, 2 bedrooms,

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$$

less

tuan 'eeit. Government subsidized

Peg. Real Esta'e Broker

REALTORS

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large Shady oaks on the Scenic
Weliiva, Modern clean inttriors.
from $110 5PM. W. of Sanford. 373-

97U.
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Eves 303 511 5139, 862 6051

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

New houses In a rural area, Ho down

elementary school, block from 2
thOpOIng ceers, Act fowl

Your MLS Agency

Adult mobile home village, under

,

* They're Hot! *

freezer IS Cu. ft VS 372 5107 aIRr
3

901775 6999

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* "Get 'Em While *

373 6061.32)0317

Anytime

377595.4

Moving muSt sell: almost new Fla
room suite, couch, 2 chairs, 2
NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES
tables, lamps and bookcase, $210
financed by FarmerS Home Ad
I yr old ID" radial arm saw with
miniStration 10 qualified buyers
table and high speed chuck for
with no down payment. Why rent
router and sander, extra blades.
when y ou can buy for less?
$125 Refrigerator with cross top

fly own.,', like new, 7 Bedrooms,
Fla room, detached garage,
fenced yard $19000 322 6399 or
3?J 9t46

bedrooms. across Street from

322-2420

HOSPITAL BED, $ 50

Lane Bradford '
Peg Real Estate broxer

'74 some below dealer cost, first
come first choicci Plus Fla.'s
finest Used Cars, Dick Bi8ird
Dattun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '75 Datiuns
arriving daily Ph. 1)1-1311, Open
Sundays 176

WE FINANCE

We BUY Furniture —

Are You Renting??

322.6457

PINECREST- 526.900. Pool, I

Broker

Z5i.J with cabinet,
"
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cAsPipfkefUlor I payments of
$8 50 Golden Touch 'n Sew, 173.

1970 VW

1 icellen? (ondilion, 51,195
.322 7612

Datsun-Subaru Sale

72—Auction

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80—Autos for Sale

Owner 377 535.4, 321 0113.

1937 Buick Roadmaster.

ASSUME PAYMENTS

for Sale

1970 Doøge Monaco. I Door, NT,
Air, Heat, Radio, PS. PB, 51.595.

Pick up iunk cars FREE, Small
price for others. 377 1621.

itw'y 1797 5i01706.

KLJLP DECORATORS
109W 1st St. 372 7335
We Buy Furriituie

'l'43

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

payment, monthly payments

it almost

Real Estate

Cabinets,

tops, Sinks. Installation

$5495

t

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1-6

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

ery l,,rc.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

M UNSWORTH REALTY

rry Saxon. Realtor

acknowledged that his
offlcehastrjmflhedsomeof Its
earlier estimates on how much
price rises would cut con.
suinptlon of
but he still
maintains: "The price has to
have some effect."
The relationship of demand to
price is called price elasticity.
.Sant's experts now figure ha
for every 10 per cent rise in
Price, a 1 per cent saving in

energy

IDYLLW1LOE- $46500 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories.
spact, modern all the extras
you could ask for See thiS on e
now I

trcpIac,

oerry,

51—Household Goods
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acre Iclyttwilde Section 373 9168.
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Reg

7I2 5 Grove Dr., Sanford
3
Bedrooms, 7 baths, porch. fenced.
VA. low down $17,500. 373 1011

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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372-110S

Persons Interested In 5100 or more SanfOrd: 1 BR Furnished apts, (uie'
weekly working full or part lme
neohboehood, NO refs Deposit
aincint
rered.131o99Ocjays

k)-Apartments Unfurnished

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7 Bedroom furnished
apartment. For Pint: New Smyrna townhouse
air, wail wall carpet . $123
Month,
Paid vacation, hospitalization,
on ocean Pool, tennis. $150 Week
1SO
Damage
deposit.
703C
2IstSt
pension plan, paid holidays.
1731733
Salary commensurate with ex
Garage apartment Adults
periince Smitty's Inc. 372-2112
on;y,no pets.
between I IX. Mon -Fri
Real Estate
1313S. Palmetto Ave.
Need experienced bank teller. Call
3776211, ext 34. or see personnel Roomy 1 bedroonl for mature
1
couple. 7500 B magnolia. Water
- Houses for Sale
engr. at Atlantic National Bank of
- d eloctricity $110 Month. 332.

PROFESSIONAL ORDERLY. Iwill

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80—Autos

ri 7511 after i

68—Wante4J to Bti'i

available Bud Cabelt 372 1Q51
An ,'t ime'
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irLovely3bedroorns. Iyear
old, 'Arge family room with

Your questiors ce,n be answered
Cnntact us

$17 OX Terms 3727137

Equipment Mechanic

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21—Situations VVanted

Move Into New Home
For S120

3Iie'droons, 2 baths, family room.
and pool, Many extras By ow ner

Kitchen Bathroom

Peg, Real Estate Broker
377 1301, 7610 HIawatha Ave at 179?

Phone 321 0640 3 72 3766

JIM DANDY JAZ7 FEED
"Buy Dirrii 1mm Boicar"
GORMLV's I 1, Santo.' 321 11))

Any guantt

CHICKEN MANURE. Approx. 20
ton a week Will load, you haul.
Olteen Area, 373 6611

PAYTON REALTY

Peg Real Estate Broker

pit 5777

yard
3 Beoroom tenced--------$l7Smo Adults pr ef erred
373 555I or 372 U30
Bedroom furnished riouse. aiiic
fan, matur e adults only. $100 mo
$30 utility I damage d,pit. No
pets 372 1946

Furnished

The EducAtIonal Sales Division of
Field Enterprises, has interesting
6 to I week summer pO%ItiOI'.
$730 I BR Apt, lights, water furnhed
guaranteed for 100 demon
Adults only No pets. 590 3727396
itralions With opportunity to earn
' I wknds.
to 51.000 or more for lull
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summer. For local interview, call
Duplex Furnished
Ches.ev HirShy, 445 1215.
Adults. No Pets.
to
Aflerlpm .3723610
Farm

Work your own hours. Earn extra
income as
an AVON Represen.
tative Call MI 3079

bedroom, refurbiShed home',
jaded tot See' it at $11.500

This is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our
customers 377 5732

974 Vega CT, extra sharp. 10;
miles, I speed, au', nice car $7,195

Wnttd to buy used office furniture.

Counter

3 Minutes from Town

21)9 S Myrtle Ave, Sanford

REALTOR

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tot, i,,, for g.1rdcn,
beoroorns, on pa'd road. $17,500.

It,cr',
from 1$ thru retirement Must
Quality - Excellent
investment

Stenstrom
9 Realty 9

New metal defector. Cost $250. Make
offer. Garbage disposal and many
other lt*mS. SOS Lemon St., 373
Bar becue Grill, Electric
$40 or best offer
339 6 118

RURAL BUNGALOW

WIlT REALTY

P,iiirnl5 less lh,iii

)1 2)S7

St.

Reduced to Settle Estate

UNBELIEVABLE
But true' a 21 : bedroom home,
with
furnished
completely
fireplace, separate dining room,
electric kitc hen fenced yard. and
many other extras Only 510.900

Months old German Shepnecd
Good watch dog and gentle. Loves
kids. Wants good home 372 1756

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For hedge Viburnum, 7' high Well
bunched in cans, $1 00 702 W. 70th

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persons. 461 6456, 322 5031

Rentals

that plan, now being
studied in Congress, Include
deregulation of certain gas and
oil prices,
lees on
ported oil. higher gnsolln taxes
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taxes
autos.

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Sa nford. AM PM shifts. $7.10 per
front porch, wat er turn, Adults
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CHEN SINK, is In ths 4 bedroom,
2' bath home, to convert it Into a
DUPLEX. A real buy Only
$25.900

DISTRESS SALE,) bedroom,? bath
SanLanta home, central h a. w w
Ihag carpets, lets than 51,000
down, and take ovvr mortgage.
RENTALS
I. 2, 3 Bedroomt, Homes and
apartmen ts for too, rn sir, sis,
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"Because there are so many
variables, we don't know which
caused what," said Sant.
For
savings, the Ford

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administration and Democratic

our great selection of small
po'ting plants and give her a

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all year 'roundi

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Reasonable Rates

The administratior
opposes the general
revenue approach, but
Bur ke has long advocated
that the treasury make
some contribution to the
system thus far financed
by Its own special tax,

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Soviets.
The KGB suffered a major
Both types of agents are blow here in 1971 when the
harder for Western Intelligence British government expelled as
services to spot than the highly spies l Soviet officials work.
visible "diplomats."
trig In the embassy or the trade
Smuggling a Russian spy Into mission. At the time the British
Britain, for example, Is as easy estimated 75 per cent of the
as stepping o ff a boat.
Ruulan diplomats accredited
A dozen British ports, among to London were spies. Their Energy Increase Predicted
them Halifax In northern Eng- identities are known and It may
land,Ayrin Scotland andBarr'y bedlfIicult for Moscowto place
WASHINGTON (AP)_v/hpj1 2.2 per cent during 19 74. Interl- figures
"neither wi th encourIn South Wales, have no im- them abroad again In other em- U.S. energy use dropped last
or Secretary Rogers C.B. Mor- agement nor discouragement,"
migration or customs officers, bassies.
year, delighted government of- ton said he was "deligh ted —
Sant contends, however, that
R ussian freighters carrying
The Institute for the Study of fictaLs hoped it was the start of and frankly
gratified — at this one year is too short a period In
crews of 30 and maybe 10 pas- Conflict, a London group which a new trend.
drop, I hope we are seeing the which to expect conclusive
sengers call 'at these ports from has access to some British, EuBut statisti cs indicate that start of a new trend,"
results.
time to time.
ropean and U.S. intelligence re- the economic recession was
Energy use, however, historlWhen 1974 energy-use fl
ports, estimates, however, that more responsible than anyth
ing
cally
has
been
linked
to
Gross
were
announced, Morton cited
three ou t of every four Soviet else for the decline. Thus, ener- National Product
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value of
five causes f or the decli ne In
WATCH FOR . diploma ts in Western Europe gy use Is expected to start goods and services Produced by usage: Arab oil embargo, high..
still works for the KGB.
climbing again when the econo- the economy.
er prices, economic slowdown,
Western sources say the pro- my rebounds.
And for 1974, the GNP was successful conservation efforts
FRANK-N-S
-E-14 portion of Russian spies work- The Department of the Interi- down from 1973 by the same 2.2 and favorable weather,'
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trig under diplomatic cover has or announced last month that per cent th
a' energy use fell.
No government experts could
remained steady.
U.S. energy consumption fell
Roger Sant, the Federal be loca ted, however, who had
Energy Administration's calculatedJusthowmuchofthe
assisthntadmi n trator for cn- decrease was attributable to
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would carry the system
without reduction III
benefits until 1980 or 1981
even if nothing were done.
Cardwell left no doubt
that the administration
wan t s
co r r e c ti v e
At present the tax rate Is
measures, but suggested
5.85 per cent on both emthat these might safely
ployer and employe on
wait until the economy
wages up to $14,100. This
struggles out of recession,
means that those with
Burke said, however, he
high er Incomes are not
expects his committee to
taxed on all their earnings.
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Tuition, 52S mo. Call Lutheran
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be, agreeing that more
study bo th by the administration and Congress is
needed.

But he said the reserves
of more than $46 billion

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377 5677

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we
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PFNTAL APARTMENT HOMES

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produce legislation this
year. Neither Cardwell nor

unless
financing
is
changed, Cardwell
testified,

indicates.

embassies under diplomatic said. "The tilegals are more
cover. I nstead they see an
co!t effective."
creasing use of two other types
By that the source meant t ha t
of spy.
an agent working as a diplomat
One Is the "Illegal," the agent can be costly if be defects and
smuggled In, such as a spy who blows the cover of other
steps off a freighter at an un- Russian spies. illegals and local
watched port. The other is the nationals can be Just as efcitizen of a Western country fective, and less damaging If

tiger female Please call 862 $331

alarmist predictions 'that
Social Security has gone

year and due to Increase

congressional testimony

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Kitchen equipped

Sanford 1 black male 6. I grey

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Taxes for Social Security

Sandlewood
Villas

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

v—Autos for Sale

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

41—Houses
4-

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Free 644 2077 for "We Care"-'HotlIne' Adults Or Teen

41—Houses
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41—Houses

and last Mo plus $
dtpopt 1
child, no pets. After S. 373 S61

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
GLIENWOOD, W.Va. (AP) — or freckles — Catfish claims
he
cut
out
but
my
377 1)01.2410 HIawatha Avt
medicine
cured
Clarenc3 "Catfish" Gray quit has a cure.
41c a line
into the woocLs three clays a freckles.
1 thri. S times
HOURS
is
one
In
no
time.
He
th
31c a line
school In the four th grade and
thru 25 times
Catfish attends church three
"Most things I can cure with over la ter and gave me came week and it takes time for the
Monthly Rentals Available
2lca
line
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5:30
P.M.
$."
lives on the basement f an un- my bitters, a combination
drying and sorting."
26
times
times a week, lie never touches
of 15
11 1150—Color TV
His home is divided into three
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Al though he never locks his alcohol, tobacco or prescription
finished house some three miles herbs," he tells visitors,
QUALITY INN—NORTH
SATURDAY
9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
from this ti ny Ohio River corn- are welcome at any hour of who rooms. One Is for drying the door and has a thousand drugs and frequently quotes the
I 41 SR 434. Longwood
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the herbs, anot her Is for sorting
inunity.
and
friends,
not
everybody
loo
ks
faSc
ptur
ri
es
day or nighi
he
has
written
013
hIS
grnd1ng and th
DEADLINES
e third Is for %'orably upon his herbs and mail wa lls.
Despite his remote location
3lA)iPIXes
A small, sm iling, nonstop display,
order
business,
and lack of formal educa tion, talker, Catfish lcves the woods
Including local
Noon The Day Before Publication
"They're a quarter a bag or doc tors.
unfurnished apt
he has become one of the most where he ga th
A man who practi ces what he
ers his roots and five bags for a dollar," ne said,
only No pets.
adults
carpeted.
sought-out residents in these flowers. But even more, he pointing to the neatly packaged
preaches, he doesn't pa rtake of ___________________________________________________________________
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Sunday - Noon Friday
595 so 3 72 fli'o eves &amp; week ends
Catfish's
bitters,
which
he
mrtit.
roll drinks or foods that contain
lo ves people.
pil es t bitters, his
said he sells without n label to pre -vative•hlc
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mountain mediVisitors Inevlidwy are "I don't
try to make much ' void a hassle from pos au- meal
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'e&lt;ju,ppe. air, was.ier. quiet
a day and says his diet
cine man who says he firmly greeted with a big smile and a money."
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neighborhood In Geneva SliO mo.
believes th ings such as ginseng, glass of cold sassafras tea
co
nsis
ts
mainly
of
milk
and
nfurfllShed
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An aroma of mint fills the air, of bloodroot, snake root,
bloodroot and pipstssawa will and perhaps a handful of ch
yellow honey, wi th an occasional for---------. -.
est- The walls are covered with root, yahoo root, sassafras
cure w ha t ails you,
r bedroom duplex apartments
aged delicacy such as dandelion
7C0 Magnolia
Av
Ave Sanford. I and 2
nuts, "the oldlashloned kind." ha nd lettered Scriptures f rom bar k, wild cherry
Furnished
or unfurnlsfled. 60'
ISALCOHOLA
PROBLEM?
5110
1175
Each month, he receves dotbdrm, Unfurn. apfs from
bark, among
pipsis- roots or hickory nuts.
Special guests are offered a the New Testament and with sawa and solomon seed,
pool
IflO S. Orlando
sw
imming
IN YOUR FAMILY?
per mo. Call U? 3134 or Orlando
ens of cards and letters from sip of his cancer
Dr 373 1O
AL ANON
medicine, a hundredso(le(ters from friends others. He claims they can curt
collect, 172
lie isa homespun philosopher For families or friends of problem
people who want his healing black liquid that tastes a little and satisfied customers,
They bursitis, high blood pressure, who
SANFORD LAKE MARY area? BR
drinkers
herbs, Al though he la ughingly like licori ce and is dis
admonishes (he's conFRANKLIN ARMSAPTS.
pensed bear postmarks from across th e neuritis, ar thritis, kidney and
Duplex with in the ground pool,
For further Information call 173 43i
1170 Florida Ave.
to n t I y a d m o n I s h I n g
completely en closed Appliances,
or write
calls his basement "my from a refrigerated may- nation and many are addressed gall stones as
373 6650
r .
groundhog hole," hardly a day onnaise jar.
and two-thirds of something) "don't eat too much Sanford At Anon Family Group P.D.
Air conditioner, drapes, area rug
sim ply to 'Catfish."
heart trouble."
siso per month Including pool
nford Showplace- Now Italing-goes by that he isn't visited by
or work too hard." He and his - Pox 553, Sanford, ha 37771.
-It cured the man in the next
service All YOU do is Swim See
spacious 1 &amp; 7 beir oo ni, eat-in
someone w ho 's plagued with house do the road," he said, a Another two boxes full of unfie treats insomnia with lo. wife raised 10 children before
FACED WITH A DRINKING
this now tW "S 3157. ext. 219 Don
kitchem, plenty closets, private
nswered requests are on the bells, impotency wi
problems that prescriptions careully
th baking separating several years ago.
PROBLEM
ri'sithntial From $150 2015
COne
resealing the lid. "He floor.
snda ---- one teaspoon in a eight4A
-Prhpt AIcc1hc
nym
ttCr1 A
HO ]27. ).
:ven't solved,
Now,
had a Cancer bur ni ng out On ilLS
at
57,
he says he's as
'1
really
Can Help
don't have time to ounce glass of water each
Regardless of the ailment — back. His mother died of cannight healthy as he was at 20 and
fl_4'uses tinfurnished
call 473 1S17
keep upwitn all these," he said, —
likes
and says a concoction of tan- to do
be it can ce r, gallstones, goiters cer,
Write P0 Box 1213
a frantic little Jig to prove
and he had had two of them i,'iving a little chuckle, "1 go out sy and buttermilk will fade your it.
Sanford, Florida 37771
;Bedroom bloch, house

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From the bomb-torn terror and
misery of South Vietnam to the cosy
ramfnrt .f
d'icken picnic tn_fl
Sanford
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From tension to relaxia1n; oppression to freedom; Communism to
Christianity.
These stark contrasts have
traumatized the lives of South Vietnamese refugees in the past several
weeks, including the shreds of three
Families whose bid for freedom led
them hallway around the world to final
refuge in Sanford.
Baptist missionary to Vietnam
Wailer Routh, who fled Vietnam with
ls wile and (our children on April 9,
was the man who helped these particular eleven refugees flee almost
certain execution by arranging their
escape from Saigon and journey via the
Philippines, Guam, and Camp PenIleton, Calif., to Sanford.
Once in Sanford, the group is being
ponsored by the Walter A. Routh Jr.,
%lissionary Assoc. Inc., under the
leadership of Sanford attorney Kenneth
lcIntosh, president of the association.
n Knight, who held an Informal
Lcnic supper for the refugees at his
Iagno!ia Avenue home Tuesday night,
s treasurer of the Baptist missionary
ssociat1on, and Rev. Joe Douthitt is
ec etary and a member of the board of
Lirectora.
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"The association is sponsoring them
now," Rev. Routh explained the
refugees' position. "But we are looking
for individual families to take over
sponsorship and help these people
c.ablish themselves in
.
1. 'It's easy enough
tu iiiev
physical needs of shelter, food and
clothing. A far greater need is for the
refugees to find friends who will help
them adjust to a totally new lifestyle;
someone to show them how to buy,
improve their command of English,
negotiate the technicalities of schools
and jobs. These people can work, and
are willing to work. But they need
someone to help them get started.
"Even a supermarket is a strange
new concept," Rev. Routh explained.
people are used to haggling in
the market place for foodstuffs. A visit
to a large department store in Los
Angeles left them speechless with
amazement and confusion," he said.
Trinh Ngoc Thanh, was a language
instructor who taught Rev, and Mrs.
Routh the Vietnamese language when
they first landed in Vietnam, 12 years
ago. He later managed the printing
department of Baptist Publications, a
publishing operation in Saigon which
produced religious literature for
distribution throughout the country.
This association with an American
religious group put him, and probably
his family, in vital danger. Trinh (In
Vietnam, the family name comes in
front of the given names) escaped with

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Th ey either love him or hate
turn. Nothing has aroused the emotions of Philadelphia
sports fans like the Dick Allen saga.
Ever since the Philadelphia Ptiillles expressed interest last
)ecember in reacquiring their one-time headache, the newspapers, television and radio stations have been besieged with
letters and calls about Allen.
The tone has been either, "Hey! Let's get him,
he'll win a pennant for us," or "If the Phillies get that bum
again I'll cancel my season tickets."
There Is no argument about Allen's ability, lie's
recognized, even by his detractors, as one of the super hitters
f iiolern baseball.
You could awaken Dick Allen at midnight, hand him a bat,
and he'd probably hit the wall for a double.

INI)IANAPOLIS (AP) — The way things are going, with a
little luck there could be five members of the Sneva clan in
the starting lineup at some future Indianapolis 500-mile race.
last year there was Tom Sneva, known as the racing
schoolteacher or the mad schoolbus driver, who was the
fastest rookie in the 33-car starting field.
Now there Is Jerry Sneva, who was sitting peacefully at
home In Spokane, Wash., earlier this week when the phone
rang.
"Pack e bag and get out here," brother Tom advised. "I
found you a ride."
On Tuesday, Jerry caught a flight to Indianapolis, convinced U.S. Auto Club officials to issue him a conditional

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and Mrs. McIntosh.

DEAR ABBY: 1 am from
Houston, and the women down
t
here do not
the
dance. At least I've
it done.
I date a man who takes me to
a place wbere people sit around
and drink beer. There's music,
and every now and then one of
the women will ask one of the
men to dance.

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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C.
Gracey, 2500 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford, announce the for.
thcomlng marriage of their
daughter, Patricia Gracey
Mixon, to Danny Orville Bowen,
son of !1r. and Mrs. Herman H.
Bowen of Osteen.
The weddi ng will be an event
of May 16 at p.m. at the home
of the bridegroom's parents.
No invitations — friends and
relatives of the couple are

A foam rubber fanny is not
Last night I was feew%
the li ving end — itS the dead
prettygood, so for the First time end.
I asked my man f riend If he
BAINBRIDGE,N.Y.
would dance with me. He sali
I N he didn't feel like dane
'ing - In
is allo '.the
The couple will make their
less than a minute, a strange Touche.. -which
new home on Collins Drive,
woman came over and asked
')te 'ii
im t dance witI. her. ft w 1
DEAR ABBY: How do you
"yes" wi thout batting an eye.
.
(The woman didn't know that feel about a man kissing I
on
the
cheek?
—
he had Just turned me down, so another man
it wasn't her fault.)
W he n my daughter and
k
oor,
husband
come to visit us, I first
when I* started for the n
I said, "Okay, you just turned greet them tty kissing my
I*,
me down. Now there's,gonna be danghter, then kissing my sonin-lawonthecheek.
Itseemsa
g t-o"e"
I ready blew my top and natural, friendly thing for me to
Ii
ill
my son-In-law never
IU
as)edLobe taken home lie Snid do, and
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Sti l l At lop
Famous Recipe. Seaboard and single, Terry Cooper
Ccastline and Lake Monroe Inn slugged two triples and a
remained bunct'ed at the top of double, and Keany Hall stroked
the Sanford Recreation Depart- three singles to lead Seaboard
ment Metro Softball League Coastline's 17-hit attack.
Joe Benton rapped a triple
with victories Wednesday.
and single, and mike Richarde
Famous Recipe edged the
cracked two singles.
Outcasts 74, Seaboard Coastline crushed Auto Train 16-8 and
Don Brown collected three
Lake Monroe Inn drubbed singles, Dave Bernosky poked a
Eldridge Standard 13-7.
triple and single, and Larry
The three Learns are 9-3. The Reuter stroked two singles for
Auto Train.
Outcasts are 6-6, Eldridge
Standard is 2-10 and Auto Train
Roger Ileath.ard 4annn&amp;'d a
is 111.
triple and single, Terry E.,hoLs
two
crushed
two triples, Bob Hood
Famous Recipe scored
seventh
cracked
two singles and a
runs in the sixth and
innings to knock off the Out- double, and Jerry Dillard poked
two singles for Lake Monroe
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Eddie Jackson slapped a
Eddie Morton and Jim Edison
home run and double, and
Oscar Roberts slammed a ripped two singles apiece for
triple and single to lead the Eldridge Standard.
Outcasts. Bob Conchebos ripped Famous Recipe
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When he crosses them after the game, It is over until the
umpire yells "Play Ball" for the next game.
Allen has completed the cycle. After hectic tours of duty in
Philadelphia, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Chicago, he's back
in Philadelphia, the so-called "City of Brotherly [Ave."
The question now that the Phililes have him back is how
much love, or hate, the fans have for Allen.
The fans are divided. So when he first steps on the field at
Veterans Stadium, there will probably be as many cheers as
boos or as many boos as cheers, depending on how you look at
it.
Most of the l'hillies' players, however, have indicated
Allen will be accepted with open at
They want his big bat.
It could mean World Series money.

year-old Torn, adding humorously, "but mentally..."
The comment earned a solid pinch in the arm from Jerry.
Jerry, who is somewhat he.avkr but resembles Tom, has
found the Speedway a little confusing. He was Introduced to
someone in the garage area as Tom Sneva and he didn't know
what to do.
"Don't tell them who you really are until they find out if
they have a ride for you," Tom kidded.
The only other brothers on the USAC championship circuit
are Al and Bobby Unser, both former Indy winners.
"Tell Bobby and Al they don't need to worry about us for a
while," Jerry said with mock seriousness. "Tom's probably
ready to run with them, but I may need a little more time."

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Tim Raines fired a two-hit
shut out In the Senior Baseball
League, and Moose won its first
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site of the May 17 Preakness.
Foolish Pleasure, who has lost only one of 12 career starts,
is already on the Pimlico grounds. So are Avatar, Diabobo
and Bold Chapeau, the second, third and eighth-place
finishers in the Derby.
Master Derby, Singh and El Pitirre are due to arrive Friday. Just The Time, winner of last year's Belmont Futurity
who has made only one start this season, is scheduled to
check in Monday.
Saturday's running of the Preakness Prep should go a long

way toward clarifying the size of the field Foolish Pleasure
will face as he continues his quest to become the 10th Triple
Crown champion,

Tim Raines struck out lOand
Joe Smith of Moose tossed a
walked four en route to his two. two-hitter, striking out seven
hitter,
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Ned Raines paced Keystone
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Gotham before being kept out of the Derby by an injury, is
expected to start in the Preakness regardless of how he fares
in the Prep.
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others would have to show well in the Prep if they are to head
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Recently, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar noted aloud
certain deficiencies in th" "mrk of an official,
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remark which, they said, "was detririiental to
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gave the Bronx cheer to the United States
government The commissioner of basketball
said he would investigate.
The National Football League has long had a
similar "gag rule" to the NBA, by which It fines
people for issuing uncomplimentary intramural
remarks. One year, commissioner Pete Rozeue
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bad for baseball."
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and what's bad for baseball."
Our "national pastimes" ha ve never felt
obliged to stroll hand-in-hand with democratic
principles Only in sports was bondage to the
employer, known as the reserve clause, per
mitted since the conclusion of the Civil War
Spor ts was the last bastion to fall before labor
unionizing
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no law. . . abridging the freedom of speech"
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Abdul-Jabbar took his case to the American
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rights of fieedorn of speech. Ills club, the
Milwaukee Bucks, paid the Fine (two fines actually, $200 for criticizing an official and 1100 for
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Keystone moved to the top with with 5-2 records. Elks and
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Speedway.
By Wednesday afternoon, he was taking his first laps
around the 24-mile oval in an older model Offenhauserpowered car owned by builder Frank Curtis. Jerry sort of
suspects the car won't make the May 25 race.
Like Tom, younger brother Jerry—"just an assistant manager at a car dealershlp"-4s a graduate of the supermodified circuits in the Pacific Northwest, where brothers
Babe, 23, Jan 21, and Blaine, 18, have toiled also. Babe,
however, has been in a coma since a racing crash last
summer.
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I'm am we love each other. around kissing men as a ride,
but my father used to kiss rne
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conform to the rules that apply to the 24 other members of the
team.
He misses batting practice, sometimes even games.
He dislikes the news media, lie says he owes the fans his
best effort at the ball park but that what he does off the field
is his own business.
The fans, most of whom live by law and order and have
jobs that require them to punch a clock, accept working
conditions, and live by the general rules of society, resent
Allen's philosophy.
They resent it especially because he earns a reported $250,000 a 'ear.
But Allen lives by hIs own clock. lie is his own man.
No autographs, no personal appearances for him. Baseball

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down a Job and take care of a fuiltime mothe rhood for those should not be made to feel less
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family as well can confront women who choose to stay valuable in this day of the
husbands with this bit of in, home and care for their Liberated Woman and working
formation: studies show that
mother, psychologists say.
UNDERWORLD
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in the Triple Crown series,
Master Derby, fourth in last Saturday's Derby, and Native
Guest, winner of the El Dorado Handicap at Hollywood Park,
would require a $10,000 supplementary entry fee because
they were not nominated for the 13-16 mile classic.
Native Guest, a winner of four straight, was added to the
fluctuating field Wednesday when owner W.A. Lavin advised

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his wife and son. Vi, and daughter, ago," Trinh explained. "And of course,
Phuong. He left behind 97 relatives, we came to escape being killed for our
many of whom are still in danger, In- beliefs and our association with
cluding his mother, his wife's mother American Christians."
The Trinh family agreed to adopt
and several brothers.
In fleeing with his family, üie zwii, Vi, Mrs. no an old woman who had been
was ioced to leave his sweetfleai' we riouth iauuiys itelper for fliul Colt
their time in Vietnam.
behind in Saigon.
Tong Van Hap Is the head of the
"I thank God who opened the way for
my family and many other Christians second family now in Sanford. He is a
to escape Vietnam," Trinh said. "We musirian who has written hymns,
greatly appreciate our welcome and all translated religious material Into
Vietnamese and directed choirs for the
the Americans are doing for us."
missionaries.
A language examiner for
To illustrate how swiftly Communist
he was holding
Seminary,
propaganda penetrated every phase o! the Baptist
50 persons in
about
South Vietnamese life, Trinh told how church meetings for
he had seen the Communits enter the his own home when Saigon fell to the
schools and present the children with ConununLsts — an occupation which
Uutx, choices: using pictures of Jesus would put him high on the executioner's
Buddah and 110 Chi Minh, the students list. lie brings to America his ife and
were told to choose which one they four sons, Thang, 'Iflanh, Than and *
would dedicate their lives to. In front of Thuan.
11ev. Routh took the last PanAm
each picture was a bowl of what apflight
back into Saigon to aid these
peared to be candy, but when the
ees
escape. The American Conchildren who chose Jesus or Buddab refug
undid the wrappings, they found stones sulate Defense Attache Office approved
Inside. Only those who chose to f;lIow his sponsorship of the group and they
the teachings of Ho Chi Minh were then stood in line for hours waiting to be
manifested by the Military — to be
rewarded with real candy.
Christianity under the Communist assigned to numbered flights out of the
regime, Trinh said, was a luxur'. doomed capital. They brought with
Required to work seven days a week by them only what they could carry —
the Communists, if a Christian family some clothing, a little money and a few
took time off on Sunday to worship, they precious mementos of the life they were
leaving fore% er.
did not eat that day.
A second group of refugees, Including
"We come to this country seeking
religious freedom, the same way as the a doctor, dentist, pharmacist and air
English came to America centuries traffic controller arrive Monday.

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Robbins, above In crash at Daytona,
Dayto, 'etLred after three wrecks In three races. (Hera ld Photo by Don Vincent)

Buddy Baker Finall y Wins;
Pearson Second ... ain
Buddy Baker finally made it to victory circle Sunday at
Talladega after a long absence. Baker, who hasn't won a
Winston Cup race since early 1973, held off David Pearson on the
last lap to win 15,725.
Pearson can't find the secret to put him in front on the last
lap. Even though he has not won a race this year, he has won
$59,015.
Dick Brooks was third at Talladega making It a Ford sweep
of the first three places. Darrell Waltrip lost a motor at the

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finish of the race and managed fourth. With luck, Darrell, who .
has led every race this year, will be winning soon,
Richard Petty, even though finishing 19th, won the first leg'
gs and colleded a bon us of $10,000,
which raised his money total In 10 races to $87,7M.
.
Country western singer Marty Robbins, after his third
wreck, retired from racing,
Randy Owens Richard Petty's brother-in-law, was killed In

a freak pit accident when a pressurized water tank, used for
forcing water into the radiator and washing gas from the pits,
exploded. Owens was killed 1ntantly.
Richie Panch, Dan Saughtry, Donnie Allison and Randy
Tissot - our Central Florida Grand National drivers - had
engine trouble and were out of the race early. Tissot had the best
finish at 29th.
Johnny Brown put his G-gas Corvette into the final run at
the big drags at Lakeland, only to lose the race by one-tenth of a
second for his second runner-up In a row. The weekend before at
Bradenton, he red-lighted on the last run.
Rickie Turner, In his second race In a big car, finished
second In his heat at Volusla County Speedway and ran second
in the feature for most of the race until -In a move to take over
the lead-he got into the low surface of the track and spun out.
Ed Merdith, who Is from Lake Brantly High School, took
second In the feature. Other county races ran Into various
problems, the worst being the severe front end damage to
Harold Johnson's car.
Dirt track racing will return to Tampa Sunday at the
Fairgrounds Plant Field. The track will race sprint can and
late models.
This Is the track that runs the naUonally.acc1aImed sprint
car races In February during the Florida State Fair.
The Indy 500 tIme trials are on TV (Channel 9) Saturday at 5
p.m. On Sunday at 1 p.m. (Channel 13) the taped Winston 500
will be shown, and at 2 p.m., (Channel 35) the Gat*iniatlonals
held at Gainesville will be broadcast.

Bench's Slam Lifts Cincy

Pro Hockey
NHL PLAYOFFS
Semifinals
Best-of.? Series
Wednesday's Game
N* York Islanders 1 Phila
deIphia3,OT. Philadelphia leads 3 I
Today's Games
Buffalo at Montreal, Buffalo leads

FrIday's Games

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Finals
Best.o117 Series
Wednesday's Osm,
No cac stheduled
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No game scheduled
Friday's Game

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Leaders

kMRICAN LUA SUE
BATTING (SO at bats)
Carew,
Min. Ii?; Munson. NY, 407.
0(13) 16300 T317 VM.20 I
RUNS - R.Whife, NY, 19; Rivers,
7107
ELEVENTH -I. Toga Hanover Cii, 19, M.Nttic'. Cal, 1$; Hen
onion, Chi, 1$, Out. KC, 1$
(H. Huggi ns) (5) 110 1.00 3.00 7.
RUNS BATTED IN - McRae. KC.
Princess Strong (i) 4 403.003. Chief
Mercedes (6) 0(15) 13000 ItS 4 0 70; L.May, Bat, II; G.Scott, MB, 1$
Bochlc, Cal, II
1)09.30 7 7.01:)
MunSOn. NY, 37; Riyf,
HITS
All enoance: 3,544; Handle:
Cal, 37. E MaddOx, NY. 33.
176.007
DOUBJ,.ES - Chalk, Cal. 9.
Luca-o. Mil. 7: McRae, (C, 7.
TRIPLES- Portrr,M,l,3; Patc4t.
lf ~ , II Tied With 7.
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$650:
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iredom Trail (Walker Jr) II; 3
Vega (Myself) 31; 1. Amen Belle
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(Serbes) 77. Princess Marion
(Crank) 92. 7. Fort Apache
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Playboy (Crank) 7 2; S. Bhlle E. (No
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Court (3) 7,60 4.00 3. Carolina 32
New York Islanders at Phil&amp;r
Cougar (1)3.200(3 11 $13.60 Till 31)
delptsie
$3040 12:09)
SIXTH-I. Newell (M. Bridges)
(2)3203.40740 I. More Reliable (SP
1007.I03Jecns Babe (1)3.7QQ7.3)
$15.00 T(2 II) $15.10 I 7:05:7.
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MOO. I Mss Culpepper (Huggins)
7. 2 Maor Jones (Brainard) 6 I. '.
Valid Frank (Stevens) $ I. 4.
Dancing Colleen (Neely) 121. S.
Otetd Has (Bernemak) I 1. 6.
Peppers Heel (Blood) 52: 7 Co.
(Whayland) I 1. 6.
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Foolith Lad (Stetson) 51; 1. Stoney
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WEDNESDAY
Besi41.7 Series
FIRST- I. Avon Ben (B Newly)
Wednesday's Game
4 ' 10604203707 Sib Ruk(3)iao
No game ,scheduled
40 3. Palm Girl (1) 610 Q(3 4)
TodaysOames
12000 T(431) $74600 T 1:36
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Friday's Game
SECOND- 1. Egyptian Wind (f
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Doll (7) 7 40 5.40 3. Jack Es Coffee
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Mih?y .'Ib (VandecSct,aaf) B 1:
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Francisco 1.4 32 333
3'
13
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13 34 .44 6
~ 4.1,U%Icin
10 21 373 10
(HumphreS) $1; 6. Crazy Goose
Wednesdays Results
(Jefferson) II
Cincinnati 10, San Diego 2
San Francisco 6. Atlanta 2
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Chicago ?. Montreal 0
MOO: 1. Orptwey (Kreiger) 6 1; 7
Pittsburgh 6. New York 1
Revelte Big Time (Ulmer) 31; 3.
Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 1
Ocala Eagle (Crank 9 2; 1,
Los Angeles S. Houston I
Maplewood (Ovoracek) 61; S.
TodaviGames
Joshua (Kucla) 101; 6. Easter
Philadelphia (LOflbOf'V 21 Of Present ( lhtenfrld) S I; 7
Derby
underwood 3 2) at St
Louis
Lane (WeriNeisir) 6 1, B Mindf, Nib
(Denny 2 1
(Rau) 51
Pittsburgh (Kion 2.1) at New
York (Koosman 7 0)
San Francisco (Caldwell 0))
at Atlanta (Reed 2 3) (n)
Pro Cage
San Diego (Spilber 2.2) at
(.o,nnatl (Nolan 313 (n)
NBA PLAYOFFS
Only games scheduled
Conference Finals
Friday's Games
Bestof1 Series
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Wednesday's Game
LOS AngeleS at Pittsburgh
Eastern Canto; ence
5n Frnr.s(o at S,. Louis
Washington 119, Boston 10$.
Cincinnati at New York
Washington leads 3.1
HouSton at MontrealToday'sGames
San Diego at Chicago
w,s,, Conference
Chicago at Golden State, series
lied
Frdiy's Gume
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Washington at Boston

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as many bats as we do-not L's Angeles,
Jim Barr pitched a six-hitter and Willie
not Pltlrgh," Said winning pitcher Fred Montanez, In his second game since
Johnny Bench says he's starting to feel
Norman, "With Cincinnati, you can expect Philadelphia traded him to San Francisco ,
pretty good. So does Tug McGraw. That to get runs In bunches like that. If you just hit his first home run for the Giants to beat
could make the rest of the National League hold 'em long enough, you know that we're Atlanta.
feel pretty sick,
going to score."
San Francisco got two unearned runs in
"I'm finally starting to feel natural,"
Cabs 7, Expos 0
thefirst, CkrisSpeier doubled In the fourth
Bench, recovering from an Injured
Bill Bonham pitched a threehltter and and scored on Dave Rader's single, the
shoulder, said after he highlighted Cincin- got home run support from Rob Sperring Giants added a run In the seventh on
nati's six-run fifth inning Wednesday with and Jose Cardenal In Chicago's victory DerrelThomas's1ngle,MontanezhomeJ
his filth home run of the season and the oyer the Expos.
In the eighth and Bobby Murcer drove in
fifth grand slam of his career In the Reds'
For three Innings, he pitched perfect the final run with a sacrifice fly in the
10.2 rout of San Diego.
ball, then gave up a leadoff single In tle ninth. Mike Lum homered for the Braves.
"1 think this Is the best I've felt since fourth. ,,you can't complain when evPirates 6, Metal
1972," said McGraw, former bullpen ace of erything works out and you get a
Manny Sanguillen, who drilled a pair of
the New York Mets who has given shutout,." he said.
run-scoring doubles in Pittsburgh's 2-1 vlcPhiladelphia some-much needed relief,
tory Tuesday night, had four of the Rues'
Dodgers 5, Aitros 1
including 2 1-3 innings of hitless ball
Jim Wynn's tie-breaking single in the 16 hits against the Niels this time. And one
Wednesday night to preserve the Phillies' sixth inning and three-run homer in the of them scored Richie Zisk, just alter ZLsk
4.1 victory over St. Louis.
eighth supported Andy Messersmlth's six- had slashed a tiebreaking double in the
In Wednesday's other NL games it was hit pitching In the Dodgers' triumph over fourth Inning.
Chicago 7, Montreal 0; Los Angeles 5, Houston.
Rennie Stennett's basesloaded single off
!lY.l5tOfl 1; Sn Fran'isco 5, AUSIita 2,
Meaeramith chalked up his ninth rti Harry Parker added two runs in
Pittsburgh 6, New York 1.
straight victory over two seasons and his the sixth. Jerry Reuss, who finished with
Tony Perez also homered for the
a Li thir i..'asu a Los .t(l'3Ies an el ht-hitter for tl'e Pirates, lost his
IlCIs, who chai:"d upthiiLurth St1'ilhht won its 11th game In the last 13 games.
shutout early, giving up Jesus Alou's run.
victory. "1 don't think anybody can offer
scoring single In the third.
Giants 6, Braves 2
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Brewers Bull=Wh ipgers
Ti
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laced tiLi double down the thlrdbase line on breaking bases-loaded single off relief ace
Sparky Lyle with two out in the ninth InMickey Lolich threw the pitch where he a 2-2 pitch-a low, inside slider.
ning, lifting Baltimore in victory behind
wanted
...
low and inside, George Scott hit i(
A's 9,
1
.
ti,e
five-hit pitching of Ynnkee-killer Mike
where he wanted,. low and Inside third
HeM to two hits over the first six lnrIIrgs
f)? 3
Cuellar.
Ubrrw, vc. s
kic.
by Bill Singer, the AS erupted for flUi'
'•
The Orioles tied the score 3-3 on bobby
And when the Milwaukee Brewers were runs In
Rivtrl, Cal,
STOLEN BASES
the
seventh,
climaxed
by
the
soyGrich's
two-out tworun homer In the eighth
through running around the bases, three of enth grand slam homer of Bando's career,
II, Out. KC. 35
TONIGHT
PITCHINC. IS Decisions) - Witt,
them had scored and Scott was on second The big Inning made Vida Blue, who after loser Doc Medich issued a leadoff
FIRST - 1 M - Trot C-] -$460:). °a 1 , $57, I 7). Ryan, Cat, S
with a tie-breaking double that powered hurled a six-hitter, the American League's walk to pinch hitter Tom Shopay,
R u t h (,lJn (Ford) 51, 7 Duke Of
133. 766
the Brewers to a 7-5 triumph over the first six-game winner. California's run
STRIKEOUTS
Cal, 57
Woo (Hobbs) $ I; 3 Henry Knt,$
Red Sax 4. Indians 7
.i Cl
fu;,re'.rn. P,t r.. 4! B"j-. O. ti
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T)+'!rt-iit Thr'r Wi'dqcc4
fflçht
was Uflrt".ed.
Jui Itice's Lner triggered 1iüStuii In:tJMnsii 6 I. S
Vt'rnt. Vc'ury
Elsewhere Ui the American League, the
P C 1' k 1 ii S 1
NAT)ONAI. LEAGUF
breaking three-run sixth Inning against
1 0
Reyals$, Rangers S
I
Oakland A's exploded for nine runs In the
BATTIPIC, (SO it bits)
Tropic Wave (S ca) 31.
Lacy,
Fritz Peterson. Following Rice's homer,
Kansas City gut consecutive run-scoring
l'iict,and Smoke (TayIdni 9.7;
LA, 170; Mctg$n, Ciii, .3t1
seventh inning, the last four 011
Rico Petroelli, Dwight Evans and Tony
SIII &amp;fldOS doubles by John Mayberry and Hal McRae
Speeoy Hans (Crank) 73.
RUNS
Lopes. LA. 26; C
grand slam homer, and bopped
SECOND - I U - Pace C.3 - Mtii. 7).
°
In the fowth Inning and Look a 4-0 lead Conigilaro singled to make It 3.1 and
California Angdls 94, the Kansas City
$460: 1. Cuilat A. (Porter) 10 1 3.
RUNS BATTED IN' Bench, CIft,
behind Steve Buaby. Then they scored two Evans scored on Bob Montgomery's
71; T,Perei, Ciii,, 7); Garvey. LA, 73.
Nifty Ledy B yvi (lhlenfefd) 3.1, 3
grounder.
Royals nipped the Texas Rangers $4, ft unearned rims that proved decisive In the
ROdur (Bereinak) 73; 1. Star
HITS Garvey. LA, j, Rose,
Balihinare Ot inAn
Student (D'Antit) 31, 5 T J. Q
Cinp]9
downed the New York eighth on two Texas errors, a walk and
Yankees 4.3, the Bost
White Sax 3, Twins 2
(Mahar) 5).
DOUBLES -' Bench. Cm. 9;
Re
on Red Sox turned Jim WohIford' runscoring single. That
6 I; 7 Our Favor (Kim
Cedeno. Him. 9. Grubb. 50.9. 6 Tied
back the Cleveland Indians 4.2
Deron
Johnson's two-run pinch single
and the ofizet RBl inglc: by Jim Sundberg and
IQ 3:6 Mijor A Abbe (Wyatt) With B
Chicago White Sox edged the ML'mesota
with
the
bases
loaded capped a three-run
1
TRIPLES
D.Parket, Pgh,
Tom Grieve In the Texas ninth,
TwIns
3-2
with
three
runs
in
the
nin
th
Inninthnning rally. Bert Blyleven blanked*
THIRD - 1 M - Pate Cling - R Afldt'wj, P4tfl, 3. 10 hid With 7
George Brett started the Royals twofling,
5460: I. Watch Lusty (Orainard) 31
HOME RUNS -- Cry. LA. ';
the White Sax on five hits for eightMap
Map
run second inning with a
Miss Aiken tkiu) S I; 3 V i2ctory
Winhifid SD. 6
Milwaukee and Detroit were tied 4-'
double
and
scored
but
was
replaced
by
Bill
Campbell
after
Petty tDe-ini 92;
on a sacrifice fly by Frank White, MartiOLFM BASS
artiJtfty Red
Da
rrell
Porter
o
the
ened
Brewers'
issuing
issuIng
a
leadoff
walk
to Bill Mellon In the
0
tj, CedtflO. Min. IL Lopes. LA. 12. when
nnil A,,,.,.
A
.. .i,,n3s,l --.,.
72 3 C.o' Hand
SEVOi3UI Will) a triple OH LilO
Lule 'WCavtr) ill 1, Dark
PITCHCNG (5 Decisions) -.-previously Otis scored Martinez with a siMle.
ItsinM eyl I I. ' Htr)ce in- t
Me-'slersmith. LA. 50, 1 000. 21
enbeafen Lollch. One out later, walks to
One out later, singles by Tony Muser and
(Udell: 101, * Easy Bluegrass SI'f0fl. LA. e I 451, I
Orioles
Don
Money
4,
Yankees
3
and
Robin
Yo'ant
loaded
the
pinch
hitter Ken Henderson produced QdILrraba.J 6 1.
StRIKEOUTS
Sutton. LA, 40;
iumpq Pithitu Miti'hii ctrtu-.k tutz h.tt 2rztt
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MOO: I. Ocala Bonny (Parkinson) S
I. 7 Camden May (BenedIct) 31. 3
Don Brewster (Howard) $ I: 4
Doodley Do (Johnson) 6 1. S. Sissy
Crys tal (No Driver) 7 2; 6 Hi Lint:
Golden Matador
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DALLAS (AP) - Johnny Miller's chance of success In the
$175,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic will depend, to a great extent, on how he fares In today's first round,
"I need to get that good first round," golf's new golden boy
said before tecing off In the fIrst 18 holes of the four-day cLase
for a $35,000 first prize.
"I'm a frontrunner," Miller said. "If I get off to a bad start I I
might not do too good. But If I can open up with a good round, If I
can get that fast start, I might be hard to handle."
The lack of a fast start has been his problem-that is, If he has
had a problem-the last couple of months,
"I haven't looked It up, but my caddy told me I haven't broken
par in the first round In sometNug like the last four or five
tournaments," he said.
Actually, he hasn't broken par In the first round In his last
seven starts.
And he hasn't won any of them.
By way of contrast, he won three of his first four starts this
year, setting numerous records and capturing the Imagination
of the nation's golfing millions In the process. In every one of
those, he had a first round in the 60s.
"That's been the problem, just getting off to a good start,"
Miller said.
For a brief time there was some question whether he would
start at all. A foot infection made him doubtful starter. Some
antibiotics solved the problem, however.
"It doesn't bothcr me at all now," Miller said before getting
r.2. lh
aca ca the G,9-yard,
Tret...;i Trail GO1 C,
Whether he wins or not, Miller appears almost certain of
achieving one goal-reclaiming the No. 1 money-winning position. Miller had led that pretigious list from January 1974 until
Jack Nicklaus edged past him two weeks ago In the Tournament
of Champions.

Upturn Seen By Summer 's End

Bigger Stores,
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more, in the current April-June the expenditure of state and were advancing
at an annual As the money supply began to future. The size of the tin.
quarter.
local governments, plagued by rate of 15
.
per
cent
WAShINGTON - (LENS) While stocks are being run gro'Ing delIeit has come to a now no nw.than The pace Li rise rapIdly In February and jicnding budget deficits has
half that and March there was a sharp been no secret,
The United Stctes IS ap- down, final demand b leveling virtual halt.
appears
to
be
cien debate among American
There are fears that the
pcoacmrlg (he end of its worst off. When these excess stocks
But the spending pump has further. Indeed, last month's economists about the
central
If
edera
Reserve may not
economic decline since the are absorbed, production been well and
truly primed. The rise was at an annual rate of bank's Intent. Burns had earlier follow its traditional path of
great depression of the 1930s. should automatically recover to $23 billion tax
cut, which went only 3.6 per cent leaving no proclaimed In no uncertain money ease to stimulate
Only extreme business move back .ito line with Into effect at the beginning of doubt that America
is getting terms that he had no intention business, because of Burns's
caution in continuing to run demand, But until that happens this month, will make quite a inflation
under
control,
of presIdIng over a money pr.'occupation w1th whipping
down shocks or a tightening in
and a sudden burst of bulge In consumers' pockets
Were
It
not
for
the
continuing
growth
as high as an annual 8-10 inflation. But it is unlikely that
money policy could extend the spending could be ac- from the beginning of May. For
rise In such prices as rents and per cent.
BUI'flS can prevail.
recession much beyond this commodated by a large run- a while, federal refunds
and
electricity
charges,
coupled
But
many,
if
not
most,
An increase In Interest rates
SU1fl1flC!.
Neither seems clown in stocks
American reduced withholding taxes, with the likelihood that wage American economists contend would be sure to bring down
probable.
maniifactudng will become together with social ¶ecurity Increases will remain close to that is precisely what is needed. upon his head the wrath of
This Is because: (1) fiscal even slacker. It has been bonuses, will be adding to the
per cent, the inflation rate At the Federal Reserve Itself, Congress, already displeased
policy has shifted from working at a depressed 68 per spending stream
an annual would be lower still,
some of the staff accuse Burns with him, us well as more vocal
restraint to stimulation - cent of capacity so far this year. rate of aboutat$46
billion
One
of
the
keys
to
the
timing
of misusing figures.
opposition from other bankers.
g'rnment expenditure is That degree of under
ftquivalcnt to nearly 5 per cent and itrength of the recovery
With a business recovery
It is one thing to stay tough
going higher awl taxes are utilization has appeared even in of today's consumer ex- sits in
the hands of the chair, likely to begin by the fourth when Inflation is rising and
being cut more energetically the industries producing major pendlture.
Some of this wind, man of the Federal Reserve quarter at the latest, a
business is good: It is quite
than was intended a month or so materials such as steel, tex- fall will end up
in savings Board, Arthur Burns. From "crowding out" of funds from another when the rise in prices
ago. (2) Stocks are still high, tiles, chemicals and paper, rather than spending, but tht past experience this key should the capital markets later in the is ftninisNng, the recession
but they are being absorbed where only a year ago there Impetus to sales
will be con- already have been turned. The year might seem inevitable, deepening and the number of
more rapidly than had been were severe bottlenecks and 90 slderable.
credit door is already ajar. But But optimists say that any jobless at a three-decade high.
expected.
per cent of capacity was In use.
Inflation - a big factor In the state of Burns's mind has crowding out has already ocIf adequate credit is
But although the substantial
Other business Indicators are cutting personal consumption become one
of
the
most
liiicurred
as
corporate
treasurers
available,
a business recovery
liquidation of stocks in the past likely to grow worse in April- has
moderated
considerably.
portant
economic
artifacts
have
rushed
to
anticipate
the
can
hardly
be avoided.
few months provides one of the June. Industrial production is
Last summer, consumer prices around.
best hopes of recovery, It also still declining, after sinking 13
means that the American per cent in the past six months.
The American
economy is bottoming out at a Unemployment seems sure to
lower level than thought likely top 9 per cent before summer,
Real gross national product
um r
at the beginning of the year.
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this America's
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recession since 3929-33 when under I million units, compared
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real GNP fell by 32.6 per cent, wi th a peak of 21 z million two
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were
were not meeting econon-gsts'ezpectation.s they would
me turnaround In stock., has years ago. Advance indicators, they
clang.
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stocks
buy the country out of recession. And sales reports showed that In
been dramatic, and not just In such as permits for h
adcedat xn-el rates
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there was a total stock turn In this Important Industry, auto makers either.
The report that sales of American cars continued sputter1ng4n
liquidation In the January- even though money Is flooding
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and accompanying increased sales of
March quarter of about $18 Into the home lending inports,
gave
foreign models a record 21,4 per cent share of the US.
billion at annual rate, corn- stitutions.
Car
market.
pared with a pile-up of almost
Even government spending
But the economic news wasn't all downhill. Alan
$18 billion (also annual rate) In has provided little uplift in the
Greenspan,
chairman of the President's Council of Economic
the previous three months, past few years. In Inflation
Advisers,
renewed
his optimistic forecasf for the economy. And
Many companies cut produc- adjusted dollars, federal
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market
climbed
again on what analysts said was option and cleared their stocks, purchases of goods and services
timism for th e economy's prospects.
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stocks wil l he tim ar. 1nw,i- than th..
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The Dow Jones industrial average rose 7.12 to 855.60.
down as much again, If not bears ago. The relentless rise In
Un.mplm.m rat sea
The Federal Reserve Board said consumer debt dropped $462
10
million toa total of$14.3 billion in March, the f ourth drop in the
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THE HERALD SERVICES

Face Shoppers
DALLAS, Tex. (A!')
B i gger storLi, more coupons
and electronic gadgets at every turn.
That's what consumers can expect to find at the super.
market in coming months, according to experts at an industry convention here,
The annual report of the Super Market Institute,
presented Monday and based on a survey of 11,000 stores
with annual sales of some $35 billion, indicated:
-TherL were about 2 per cent fewer supermarkets at
the end of 1974 than there were a year earlier, but there
was about 3 million more square feet of floor space, in(beating a trend toward bigger stores. The statistics on
store closings did nut reflect the recent (lecl.'uiOfl by A &amp; p
the nation's second largest chain in terms of sale, to close
more than one-third of Its 3,600 outicts.
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ground, but trading stamps are losing. Fifty-two per cent
of the stores surveyed by the institute said they were
putting more emphasis on coupons; 48 per cent desc ribed
themselves as discount operations; and only 17 per cent
were offering trading stamps, a decline front the previous

year.
-The average customer spent $8.23 on each trip to the
supermarket last year. That was 10.2 per cent more than
the previous year, but inflation ate up the Increase. When
spending was measured In real dollars, the amount of the
average transaction d ec li ned more than 18 per cent.
-Supermarket profits were at their highest level since
1971, representing 4.1 per cent of total assets, compared
with 2.5 per cent In 1973, 4 per cent In 1972 and 5.3 per cent
in 1971.
-The supermarkets' ne t profit before taxes last year

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was equal to 1.8 per cent of sales, the highest in five years.

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - The Washington Bullets,
with a tenacious defense and Wes Unseld a titan on the
backboards, stand poised to eliminate Boston's defending
champions from the National Basketball Association
playoffs.
"We're In a deep hole, but we're not counted out of It
yet," Boston's John Havlicek said after Washington won
119-100 Wednesday night and took a 3-1 lead in the best-of.
seven Eastern Conference finals.
Trying to rally his slumping mates, Havlicek recalled
past heroics when the Celtics overcame a similar deficit
to beat Philadelphia and tied New York before losing a
deciding seventh game.
But this time, unless a freak Injury to Washington guard
Jimmy Jones Intercedes, the Celtics appear disorganized
against a team hungry for Its first Nil's title.

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UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - "It was him or me," said
New York Islanders' goalie Glenn Resch. "This time it
was me."
"It was me or Parent," said [slanders' center Jude
Di'ouin. "If I had missed It,! would have shot myself."
Instead, Drouln shot the puck--a rising backhander that
soared over the right leg of Philadelphia Flyers'
goaltender Bernie Parent at 1:53 of overtime to give the
Islanders a 43 victory and sudden life In the National
Hockey League's playoff semlfln&amp;'ls.
It was Rcsch's "him or me" victory that kept New York
from teetering over the brink of Stanley Cup elimination
Wednesday night. His first-period save on a penalty shot
by the Flyers' Bill Barber temporarily preserved an early
Islanders' lead and helped hand the defending champions
their first loss In 22 games.

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After tax figures were not available. Almost 10 cents of
every dollar spent at the supermarket went for labor costs
and fringe benefits - about the same as a year earlier,
-Retail sales rose 16.4 per cent in 1974. After ad.
justment icr inflation, the Increase was about iSpec cent
-Energy costs added to the grocery bill and are likely
to add still more, offsetting recent declines In the prices
paid to farmers. The sunermnrkit nri.rnta
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bills went up 26 per cent; and transportation costs rose 19
percent. The retailers said they expected electric bills to
go up another 17 per cent this year and predicted heating
and transportation costs would Jump 15 per cent,
Some 12, persons are on hand for the convention and
many of the retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers
ate, drank or stared their way through more than 600
exhiblt.t Monday afternoon, seeking ways to boost profits
and cut costs with new products.

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sponse to auto rebates. But in March, when most rebate plans had
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cave gently south and west
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In
n'.arketprofltsasa return on total assets were 4.1 per rent last
The area's lone traffic stream
t'year, compared with 2.5 per cent in 1973.
is the scenic Overseas High- BUt Institute vice president Willard R. Bishop Jr. said suf'
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permarket
earnings compared with 6.9 per cent pn4its for the top
Key West marks '
end of Florida's peaceful keys, offering the tourist a "quiet" adventure when
of U.S. 1. It links together 29
500 U.S. companies fisted by Fortune magazine. *.it said supev.
of vacation time rolls around,
Islands and spans 43 bodIes
markets need greater earnings to maintain growth,
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visitors to the Theater of the the shallow ponds alongside the
-spectacular views of an ever- it is a way of life as well.
Sea on Windley Key. The novel highway.
changing seascape, and a
-First stop on a southbound show is presented on a tour boat
Duck Key, a tiny seaward
elll~
glimpse of history as well.
journey is
with a bottomless
the
The highway itself is the base for t:
Penneka i
tion, where the captivating by a dt=res a plush
phoenix of railroad magnate Reef State Park, the nation's mammals perform for rain- island resort called the Indies
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Overseas Railroad of the
The gentle murmurs of ouldoorIn Islamorada, third largest be savored to their fullest. And
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net'rby Grassy Key, the 1.--- '.4.- /
of Egypt that rose from its parts of the camping and can explore the turtle kraals, mirthful
. sounis of children can
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local soup be traced to Flipper's Sea
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School, a delightful open-air
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attraction with con3"
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From Islamorada to Key tinuous shows daily.
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Travelers should look closely coral make U[) the colorful panoramic vistas from the
Florida
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between the Atlantic Ocean and
Vaca Key. ft Is approximately
utilized as guard rails, a lasting
At Tavernier, the calls olrsire the Gulf of Mexico,
Imp ov ...
midway between the northern.
reminder of the highway's birds fill the air In the Florida
Long Key was once
Futflllyowdram$by
lsl.iind of KeyLargo
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Bay rookeries, described as a favorite angling spot for the most
southetnmost
Island of and
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Key
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concentration of accomodaPIlrl_
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area, movin slowly to the site of McKee 's Museum of fishing in the Florida
Keys.
The
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resort
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measured cadence of throbbing Sunken Treasure, where ar- island's teeming waters con% 1.5,000-S Yrs. to Repay
engines. Hundreds of fish tlfacts recovered from an tinue to draw avid fishermen, shoppi ng areas,
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Immovable, and sometimes brutal, defense tonight In the
fifth game of their National Basketball Association
playoff series.
"We'd better win," was all Warriors' star Rick Barry
could say about tonight's episode of the teams' best-of.
seven fight for the Western Conference title. A repeat
performance of Barry's 36-point night In the Warriors'
comeback win over the Bulls on Tuesday night would
help.
Otherwise, If the Warriors lose tonight, they go to
Chicago with a one-game deficit. And the Bulls, their 2.26
playoff record on the road not withstanding, are tough at
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"The indications were
D-Tallahassc, for the 1978
the complaints were heard and Democra tic nomination for
to have the measures killed on tions on lobbyists, banning use Hodges, 1)-Cedar Key, as chair. would be considered," he said.
vernor.

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Moore said that the assigndiligently fv testimony in have to know how to work."
Her bills tightening restric- ment of vice chairman Gene
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But Rep. Tom McPherson, D-

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The Walgreen Co., is
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rogram to support energy
conservation, company
President Charles R.
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the energy crisis," said
Walgreen, "which involves
each of our 29,000 employes, in addition to the
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neighbors, and it does not was.t
new exile groups (like Son Ngoc
Thanh's followers in the 196)
using Thailand as a base for
guerrilla sorties. The border
with Cambodia was closed after
the fall of Phnom Penh, and it is
still closei&amp;

ANCHORAGE (LENS) At last the trans-Alaska
pipeline is being built. Five yea rs' dela y ha ve ta ken their
toll. The most hopeful prediction now is that the 798-mile
pi peline from Prudhoe Bay to the southe rn port of Valdez
will have cost $8 billion when completed in 1977, not t he
meager $900 million forecast in 1989. On top of that, the
North Slope facility i tself will cost another $2 billion.
Still, It sho uld be worth it. In 1978 the compa nies hope to
produce 1.2 million barrels a day, pushing out put to 2
million by 1980. Curren t American prices hover around
$10, so If oil prices stay up gross re venues will be gigan tic,
and leave plenty over after the state and federal governments take their combined 63 per cent of t hem,
Meanwhile the com panies ha ve to find finance to finish
the pipeline. British Petroleum and Sohlo have so far
drummed up $1.2 billion for their half of the pipeline, and
now are looking for the other 11.8 billion. Better move
fast: at the summer peak there will be 16, workers to
pay. By autumn BP Is counting on over 45 per cent of the
pipeline being laid.
Finance Is pretty much what's on Alaska's mind, too.
The $900 mil lion the state earned from the North Slope
leases ha ve all be committed. The sta te's spending ha bi ts
were based on hopes of pumping oil by 1972, and the
delays will mean big deficits bef ore that happens in 1977.
Th is year the cash shortfall will be upwards of $50 million,
before it rockets to between $350 million and $400 million
in fiscal 1977. Not much can be done to finance the gap by
spending cuts.
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revenue. What was seen as a "last resort" path a few
mon ths ago Is now und er first consideration: ano ther oil
tax. This would be on reserves wider the ground.
The firms will be hard hit, though, if they have to pay
taxes before they earn. Governor Jay Hammond has
asked for authority to levy such a tax, promising to use it
on ly if necessa ry. That means, if the state assembly goes
along wi th him, after Alaska tries to auction off some of
its offshore territory.
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communists, and there is the
special problem of the 350,000
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solution to the guerrilla
problem and is turning a blind
eye to the evidence of foreign
involvement. The
anti.
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provided the guidelines for
internal security operations) is
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prices that more government (crest.
exceedingly burdensome. The
facing dual prosecutors.
tape
red
and
regulation
of
agency
The
proposed
new
proposed
Agency for Consumer
The Business Roundtable, regulatory agencies and
And,ininforinalproceedings,
business
will
being
about.
would
add
to
the
red
tape
that
Advocacy
could require written
while strongly supporting recommend changes. This
the agency could have a serious
consumer protection, is op makes sense, and such a Murray Weidenbaurn of the has already complicated adverse impact on business, reports by business on virtually
posed to the enactment of the commission could focus its Center for the Study of government decision-making. Technically, every conceivable any subject It saw fit,
Business
at Most businessmen and con- communication between
The proposed new agency has
pending consumer represen- attention on the needs of con- American
Washington
University,
St.
well
aware
of
sumers
are
all
too
been
supported as a means of
sumers.
business and a government
tation bill (S.200).
wasteful
Louis,
highlights
specific
the
length
of
time
required
to
agency
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could be required to be protecting consumers by
The Roundtable believes that
to establish yet another agency. examples of this in his recently geidecisions out of the govern- turned over to the new agency. representing their interest in
the proposed new agency would For
one thing, the agency will published book, 'Government - ment bureaucracy. Existing it is widely recognized that one government. But what exactly
ulttrnately prove to be a
require tax dollars to set up and Mandated Price Increases, A agencies would be even more of the most effective ways to is the consumer 's interest? All
disservice to consumers and operate at a time when the Neglected Aspect of Inflation." catious tr '( than now, solve problems affecting the consumers don't have the same
create la rge and unnecessary
federal budget is heading for a Quotii;g the automobile as z.;j Ie.~rful 0arriving at a decision public interest Is the informal tntere:s In practice, the
burdens for COflIIXInICS,
deficit of at least $50 billion and example, Weidenbaurn claims that the Agency for consumer settlement negotiated between proposed agency will represent
Proponents of the legislation probably
higher.
The that lederally-manda led Advocacy would not approve. a Federal agency and a com- what it perceives as the conclaim that existing agencies legislation itself authorizes $iio changes to automobiles in the Further, the agency's right to pany. Such solutions work to the sumer interest. In the end,
aren't doing the job. But million to operate the agency period 1966-1974 cost the appeal decisions to the courts advantage of consumers though, the results undoubtedly
if these agencies aren't func- for the first three years. And If American motorist $3 billion in could delay final decisions for because the business halts the will hike business costs and
tinning the way they should, the history is any guide, the 1974 alone.
rears,
challenged practice, and the higher prices for goods and
logical procedure would be to agency's budget will quickly
The Federal government now
Federal Federal agency avoids lengthy service3 for all consumers. This
In
formal
reform their operations, modify soar. When the Occupational has 33 agencies and about 4(X) proceedings, the company and costly enforcement action.s. will happen whether or not
their programs, or abandon Safety
and
health bureaus and subagencies at involved would be faced not
The impact on business of consumers have benefited from
some unimportant activities Administration, for example, present running more than 1,000 only with the attorney and such a new agency would be the proposed agency.
and start new OflCS of greater Was set up in 1971, it estimated consumer programs. In ad- bearing exiiminer appointed by considerable and the small
Finally, some proponents of
consumer value. President its first year's budget at about (litton.
Congress
has the relevant agency, but also by business enterprise In par- the Agency for Consumer
Ford, earlier this ) ear, $31 milhen. ()SIIA's estimate .st;Il)hs;ed a dozen or more a new vonsuim - interest at- ticular would be put to a m!reat Advocacy ('latin that the pubh
proposed that .i National for 1916 is $115 million.
regulatory agencies with the torney, representing only one inconvenience and possible is strongly behind the
Commission on Regulatory
avowed
purpose of protecting segment of the public interest, expense. The ctra paperwork legislation now pending in
In addition, consumers are
Reform be established to in- bound to suffer from the rise in the consumer and public in- In effect, the company would be requirements alone could be Congress.
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The more I studied the more
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status of our age group. It was a
bit insulting to be a bug under a
microscope. It was uncirufort able to be treat d us a

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people Involved professionally
in service to the aging were
young or middle-aged. They
made decisions about us and for
us. Rarely did they ask us what
we thought of the priorities that
they set up for us.
Another irritation was the
lumping of my contemporaries
indiscriminately with other
groups. When they said "aged,"
they always added "the poor
and the handicapped." That
shows no regard for the
majority of us who though old
and often poor
are functioning.
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government cost factors. Little
consideration Is given to the
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do not consider the government
appropriations statistically
allotted to "aging services" as
"doing something for the old
people." We refuse to be put
upon the shelf by younger
people, cornered away with a
pat on the head, told how to
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Something I said, In all in.
nocence. I assureyou,
engendered the renark, "Hey,
you're a senior citizen now.
Why don't you act like one?"
"And how, my dear, Is a
senior citizen supposed to act?"
I asked
She thought for a while,
"Search me," she said. "But a
writer and research man like
you ought to be able to find
out."
For all its flippancy the
suggestlod turned out to be a
good one. Learning about my
age group became a hobby. My
writing assignments oto corn.
puters took me to many places
In the United States and In
England. Wherever I visited, I
checked on the aging of the
area. I talked with people in
senior clubs and nursing
homes, geriatric specialists at
local colleges and at Roosevelt
University in Chicago and at
the University of Chicago. In
Washington, D.C., I haunted the
office on aging at the Department of Health, Education and

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At the time, the National
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in New York City. At first, I
wandered in Just to check on its
bibliography, which served asa
marvelous resource
for
material on my subject. Many
are the hours I spent at that

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Thailand, in unison with the
other members of Asean
(Malaysia, Singapore,
Indonesia, the Philippines),
recognized the new Cambodian
government on April 18th. It
will find it more difficult to
come to terms with the new
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harder for him than for any
other regional leader to come to
terms with the new balance of
power in Indochina.
The new Thai prime minister,
Kukrit Pramoj, has his
problems too, although his
go
vernment talks loudly about
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's
prime minister, spent two (j3y3 its neutrality and is bending
Thailand is also fast
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In Bangkok t his week to talk to over backwards not to offend disengaging from the United
the new Thai government the powers to its north and east. States. The American bases are
before flying on to Washington; This has been very obvim in supposed to be evacuated
the dr1W handling of
his forthright antl-communlsm,
from Cambodia. The 23 within a year, and in a recent
and the fact that be is Chinese
speech the defense minister
ambodian military aircraft
to boot, will probably make It C
that arrived laden with remarked that he "could not
refugees have been imouixied; remember" the amount of
passengers with passports but American military aid last
Directors no visas will be allowed a week
tO gel out of the country. Itis
not clear what win happen to
those with neither.
The Thals sparenUy feel
The Board of urect"s of Pan
Anerkan Bank of Orlando, that It Is up to the Americans to
N.A. have promoted Charles A. take charge of the refugees and
Spence to Data Control Officer, send them elsewhere. This
according to an announcement applies to prominent politicians
made by James S. Wilson, and military leaders such as the
former Cambodian prime
Chairman of the Board.
In this capacity, Spence Is minister, foreign minister,
responsible for the operations armed forces commander anJ
of pccd and transit, data acting head of state who have
rewreh. data eontrnl, payroll, all fled to Bangkok; thert
keypunch and computer appears to be no question of
operations. He attended political asylum being granted.
The Thai foreign minister
Valencia Community College
and Florida Technological insisted that Thaliar.d must
1Ynivrsit:t and jolr d Pin i.nsi4 it.; irrn int;:est', firii.
It does not want to provoke Its
American flank In 1972.

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to kill his own bill in. Fort Lauderdale, figures the mittee. "We only have squabs."

successve days in House of dum dum bullets by police m of each of the special sub. "One can only say that we'll goRichard Is Shevin's former
agencies and removing e ban on corni ccs gives Hodges "six have to watch this week and see deputy attorney general. Clark
ltes.
Rep. Tom Moore, 1)-St. Pe.. eyeglass advertising by op- orseventlmesasmanyvotesas what happens."
is one of Tucker's closest
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tersburg, has clashed with Nat- tometrists rim into heavy lob- any other member of the
Iriend.i and the speaker's chief
ural Resources Chairman W.E. bylst pressure and were killed
Rep. Barry Richard, D- political operative in the House.
Fulford, D-Orlando, over sub- with little fuss by
°
"I sat around here the first Miami, another freshman who
Clark's amendments helped
committee assignments that mittees.
three weeks of the session qul- has had his problems, figures kill a similar bill offered by
Moore felt were thwarting his
'People come up to me after- etly steaming about the inequl- he scored a victory of sorts Richard earlier In the session.
environmental protection n- ward, and say that was a dyna- ties, then after quietly dropping when be withdrew a bill that But when the second bill came
EtInCts,
mite presentation," Ms. Cool. some complaints and not seeing had come under heavy attack in up last week, Richard fended
So Ms. Coolman and Moore man said. "I say I'd rather do a anything done about it, I de- the House.
off several of Clark's amend.
were instrumental in orgnlzlng lousy presentation and pass the cided to be open about it,"
Richard's bill would have re- ments.
Moore said.
"I was very proud of the fact
a group of 18 freshmen Demo- bill."
quired candidates with surplus
Moore said be had to speak
cr2ts who they noticed were
He complained to Fulford and funds to return the money to that I was successful in three
vThn ;dIk' and having siniflar out after Fulford creae'd three to Speaker Donald Tucker, 1)- contributors, give it to their lo- skirmishes with Clark,"
problems.
special subcommittees to con- Tallahassee, about the way litical party or put It in a trust said.
In addition to moral support, skier Important bills that Moore Fulford was handling the corn- account for a future race.
Of course, other lawmakers

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term may be overblown in a
But the Issue was lost in z succeeded in passing amend. tentionally."
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) the group plans to lcnd each felt should have been assigned mittee.
year when sagging revenues,
Mounting friction between proxy fight between Richard ments that were Just as harmful
— Some of the most promising otlier assistance by preparing to the standing land and water
Crk 's, and
legiswill force the legislature to cut
to
Richard's
bill
a•
an
venerable
Turkey
is
Majority
Leader
Dick
members of the legislature's reports on bills coining through management subcommittee. Fulford and Moore was obvious and
cliche
frc
special
interest
state
spending something on the
withdrawing
lative
Fulford's action bypassed the at recent committee meetings, Clark, D-MIamI, over Atty. Richard wou'd up
1975 freshmen class are learn- the committees to keep each
bill,
spending
tacked
onto
an
approorder
of $140 million.
subcommittee on which Moore, but Moore says he Is hopeful Gen. Robert Shevin's $109,000 the
Ing that It takes more than good member informed,
"We don't have turkeys any
"Not only am I the first guy to priatlons bill by lawmakers
intentions to work their will.
,It really is a learning proc. who Is an attorney representing that by making his complaints campaign surplus. Shevin has
Society,
known
he
has
solved
the
probbanked
the
money
for
a
future
have
a
bill
killed
this
session,"
looking
out
for
the
home
folks,
more,"
McPherson told the
Rep. Karen Coolman, D.FOrt eu,' Ms. Coolman said. "There the Florida Aububon

BANGKOK — (LENS) — me
shock-waves from Indochina
windows
are
rattling
throughout Southeast Asia.
Malaysia a prime
'Fun Razak, has said that the
ncommunist victories in
bodia aixi Vietnam will encourage Insurgents elsewhere,
although he denies that there is
any direct link with the recent
flare-up of guerrilla violence in
his own country.
The link with the current
guerrilla offensive In Thailand
is rather more obvious: the
communist rebels who stormed
nn army outpost in a remote
district of Nan province in the
north earlier this month, kUllfl
17 soldiers. are supported by
the Pathet Lao and the North
Vietnamese.
But the consensus 1n
Southeast Asia is that, with the
withdrawal of America, there is
no alternative to an acthe
with
commodatlon
emerging communist regimes
in Indochina, and with China.
This is easier for some than for

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marrlaç,e has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy
of your we Itten defenses 0111, if any,
on CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for
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Sanford Atlantic Rank Building,
Sanford. Florida 31771, and file the
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The main at ta ck came from TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Potter Stewart, Byron White Notice is hereby given that the
and William Douglas, who undersigned, pursuant to the
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upon rec'ipt of proof of the
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Amendment, in that it was titlou'i name, towit: SAN JOSE
imposed arbitrarily often at the APARTMENTS under whith the
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Jesse Fowler was not present to might also send
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A.t) 197$, otherw;se a default
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Wore the Supreme Court on deaths.
Maryland's death penalty bill demanded in the PiTjtion
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WITNESS my hand and official
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of this Honorable Court on this
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The hope is that these state seal
was in Raleigh jail in North that capital punishment, as laws will satisfy the criticisms the 73rd day of April, A . D. 197$
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then imposed in the United made by the Supreme Court in
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friend during a dice-game. Yet
there has been str ong pressure Court's decision, although the
eputy Clerk
it Is his fate that the Supreme from the states to bring it back, high-water-mark In the move to CARROLL BURKE
Court will decide When It hands So far 32 of them have restored abolish capital punishment, Attorney for Petitioner
617 Sanford Atlantic
down its decision on Fowler V.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE No. 75.StCA.04C
In re The Marriage of
BEATRICE n ASHE.
Petitioner,

ByThEHERALD SERVICES
With bump.
NOTICE OF ACTION
the granaries of the TO: ROBERT ASHE. JR
WASIIINGTON — (LENS)
Residence Unknown
Midwest will begin to fill U)
A new farm bill landed on
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
akain by the autwnn. Although action for ciiisolution of marriag*
President Ford's desk this
this would be a great relief to a as been filed against you and yost
week. it is likely to be vetoed,
are reauiredto serve a copy oI your
world that has almost run out o( wrItten defenses, if any, '0 1 on
but not without a few
presidential qualms. The bill
food stocks, lt will undoubtedly KENNETH W. MCINTOSH,
raise the thorny political Petitloner's attorney, whose 0ddren
would add at least $200 million,
13), Sanford,
problem of who Is to pay for i Post Office Box
perhaps twice that sum, to the
Florida, flu, on or befor e May
The midwest,
their maintenance, the farmer 771 h, 1975, and file the original with
cost of farm support, and for
or the government. It is then the Clerk of this Court either before
that reason alone Is unacthat Buti's policy will face its servi'e Ort Plaintiffs' attorney or
ceptable to the Administration.
Immediately thereat ter; otherwise a
toughest test,
Mr. Ford has said that he will
de fault will be enter ed against you
The average farmer, who has for the relief demanded in the
oppose any measure that Inbeen happy with Butz's policy Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
creases the federal deficit Buts.
WITNESS
A firm believer In the free so long as it has meant high thiS
beyond the yawning $60 billion
Court on the 16th day of April,
prices and good
already projected for the fiscal market, Butz has successfully
export A,D 1975
pursued a policy of with- markets,Is less sanguine about (Seal)
year starting in July.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr..
But the bill must be tempting drawing the government from the cyclical rides of
As Clerk of t he C ourt
for the president; it would win subsidizing the (aTTn business, market Today's low prices are
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
him friends In one of his most In the past three years the cost coinciding with sharply inApril 21. May 1. U, IS. 197$
important constituencies, the of farm support has dropped by creased cos ts, particularly in Publish
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farmers of the Midwest. It was nearly $4 billion to $6&amp;) million, fuel and fertilizer, and net farm
FICTITIOUSNAMI
the strength of this farm vote as heavy exports ha ve kept income has dropped sub.
Notice Is hereby given that lam
th
e stan ti ally.
The engaged In business at 3431 Balsam
that originally made the Senate prices high and emptied
pass a far more generous silos of surplus grain that for Administrations argument Is Dr., Winter Park, S.mlnoae County,
version of the bill that was years had to be subsidized by that this should encourage Florida under the fictitious name of
ADVERTiSING, and that I
pored down by the more urban the government and which, by farmers to cut back in their ORION
Int end to register said name with the
the market, only crops which, in turn, would Clerk of the Circuit Court. SemIIe
members of the House of hanging over
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prices
aepreu.
raise prices
or, equaiiy County, Florida in accordance with
Representatives.
provisions of the Fictitious
a
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long
run
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In
Importantly, to grow those
The bill will probably ha ve to
Name Statutes, ToWit
prices
be shelved if the President difficult fight. Farm
cropsforwhich thereisa strong
Florida 5titu$s
1957
ve toes It, for although it got a have fallen back sharply in the demand In the free market.
SNoreenRenier
clear tso-th1rdsinajorltyln the past six months; the price of
The drop ln prices, which has
ruDJIn A)tII 17, 14. May 1, U, 11S
has
crop,
corn,
the
biggest
cash
not
get
the
t
did
going
on
Senate it
for five months, OEM )fl
per cent since is now beginning to ShOW on
necessary majority in the fallen by
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
House, where most of the October. These falls are in supermarket shelf. Retail food !9NINOLE COUNTY,
RU
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a record grain prices. which climbedby 14 per FLOR
members owe their allegiance anticipa tion
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71-1P.CA44-A
to the price-conscious shopper, harvest not only In the United cent last year and
0 In No: the Marrla,e of
States but throughout the the most visible signs of In- THELMA SCOTT, PETITIONER,
not the farmer.
HAROLD
SCOTT,
The principal opponent of the world, which would rob fistion, are now more stable AND
RESPONDENT.
America
of
much
of
its
vital
bill, which would increase
and the Administration,
NOTICE OF ACTION
support prices for grains and export market: farm exports, together
with
many TO: HAROLD SCOTT
Route No 1
the government loans made to which have mere than doubled congressmen, is unwilling to
Box lISA
farmers on their crops, is in the past two years to $21 risk stoking them up again by
Yammassee. South Carolina
Secretarj of Agriculture, Earl billion, are likely to come down raising farm prices.
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who has been obsessed for three bound to lend new credibility to this confirms Is that the South
SEOUL (LENS) Nowhere decades with the aim of his claim that whatever he does Korean government has ample
have the implications of unifying his own divided is justified by "a state of war," grounds for keeping up its
Indochina been seized on so country, the defeat of the
He already had some solid guard against its northern
eagerly — ifindlffcrentways -- American- supported regimes evidence on his side: last month neighbor. What it does not
as in the two halves of Korea. in Indochina must look like the South
soldiers prove is that the threat from the
Korean
On the very day that Phnom greatest encouragement for discovered a mrmade tunnel north is the niainreaso(or the
Penh fell, the leader of Corn. Imitative action he has seen in running below the demilitarized rigid political clampdown in
virlc r%
YOU ARE FIrCUY
munist North Korea, Kim H many a year.
v)ne between North and South South Korea during the past two day thousands of demon- triat an action to foreclose a mor
Sung, jumped on a train to
strafing students fought with 9090 on the foliowing property in
This Is plainly how South Korea and large enough, ac- months.
Peking for his first visit to tils Korea's President Park sees it cording to South Korea's
police, three university Seminole Cowity, FIor:da
In February President Park riot
,
AC)E-mY MANOR.
ed More than Lot fl. A.
Chinese "elws brO,~i-.rs" in 14 ton. lie reminded South defense minister, to allow a
UNIT ONE, Plat Boo&amp; Ii, Page 93,
tried to disarm the growing president.3 resign
years. He took with him his Koréarts last week that Kim Ii North Korean division to in.
20 universities suspended Seminole County. Florida
ry opposition to his authoritarian
anychIcfnf sta ff, hlsalr force Sung made a visit like this once filtrate into southern territo
classes, 160 students were as been filed against you.
commander and two ministers be fore: to see Stalin in Moscow within an hour. Another, rule first by holding a expelled and 31 arrested . Korea are reQuIred to serve a copy of you r
written defenses thereto. ii any.
referendum which he duly won,
of trade
a fair indication of on the eve of the Korean war. shallower tunnel had been and
University was shut down by an upon Leonard V. Wood, Attorney for
then by releasing 150 of the
the two top items on Ids agenda. (Kim is reported to be heading found last year and the South students, intellectuals and unprecedented presidential pialroliff, at suite 211. 2si maitiend
Kim may well be asking the for Moscow again shortly after Koreans suspect that 10 similar
decree. The next day, April 9th , Avenue. Altamonte Springs, Florida
clergymen
who
had
been
tin
and fit, the original with the
Chinese for aid in liquida ting an Peking.) Park has been in. tunnels ha ve yet to be detected. prisoned
in another unprecedented 3270L
Clerk of the above styled Court on or
for protesti
embarrassing debt of some $750 veighing about North Korean
ng
th against move, eight men who were ,fore the 16th day of May, 1973;
North and South Korea his constitution. But e truce
million to Western creditors, aggressiveness for so long now clashed twice at sea in
a few hours, until involved In last year's otherwise a judgment may be en
lasted barely
tered agcinst you f or t he relief
although the Chinese them.
demonstrations were denied demanded
and with such obvious February; the second of these
In the complaint herein.
e
rele
ased prisoners began
th
selves are short of foreign ulterior motives
that many clashes drew American air recounting their experiences of their right of appeal and were WITNESS my hand and seal of
exchange these days.
Koreans had stopped taking his fcrce Phantoms into a chase torture at
e summarily hanged for alleged said Court. this 6th day of April,
the hands of th
1975,
But a more compelling scaremongering seriously. But over the Yellow Sea. Incidents
ter
communist activIty.
(Se.I)
regime.
reason for his sudden trip is the the past week's events In in the demilitarized zone are too
itjI,'nt activist killed
w'ck
Arthur H Uecwth, Jr.
inure obvious one. for a man Indochina and Kim's trip are normal to be noticed. What all
Cler k of Circuit Court
A few weeks later the himsell as a gesture of protest.
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
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By Lairedce E. Lamb, MI).
DEAII 1)11. LAMB - My 24year-old son thinks he ha a
'.'.9tnr in his brain. He has a ll
the symptoms of a nervous
breakdown, but I can't get him
to consult a physician,
neurologist or a neurosurgeon.
lie just talks about his brain
tunior but does nothing about it.
needs lots of information

about brain tumor or brain
damage as he has had many
head injuries since infancy and
was born prematurely. In spite
of his head injuries he was real
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three scholarzhips. lit' has been
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Worrying so much about
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li ke more information on any
kind of brain damage, tumor,
etc ,so he can read it and find
for himself if the symptoms are
there.
DEAR READER
Your son
is not as unusual as you might
think. Many people who believe
they have a serious illness,

rightly orwrongly, avoid seeing
the doctor because they don't
really want to face the reality of
the illness. A good example is
the woman who has a lump in
her breast and thinks it is
cancer but can't brink, herself to
go to the doctor to have
something done about it.
This is an unfortunate quirk
of human nature, because in
many instances the person does
not have a serious problem and
finding this out can be an
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my t'iue tar s,ir1ptun. 11 it
is locat ed where it affects
nervestotnceyes,itmayaffect
them or cause %isua! defects,
such as seeing double. A tumor
in the front part ol the brain can
ow to a large size and not
cause any noticeable changes
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personality char.ges. Vomiting
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DIALING AROUND: Now Edith Bunker, replied: "I have RERUN Keller doesn't reislize and murder. The woman who
that do occur can be caused also newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, that Glenn Ford will have a two more years on my contract, he's being used as a pawn when hired Harry tells him she's
by other diseases. A good Radio City Station, New York series coming up next season, I'm quite content to do those a policeman tries to frame a taken 125,000 from her cornexample here Is headaches are N.Y. 10019, and ask for The "Holvak," he is bowing out of a twoyears."
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from other causes, Inciden- Health Letter on headaches two-hour NBC bicentennial
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Seems Milton Moore of Lake Mary was shrimping out
Saturday night and In the process his wallet slipped out of
his pocket and fell into the drink.
A search of the area proved fruitless and Moore
returned home minus the wallet and the 173 it contained,
Then on Monday morning, Moore got a call from i
Zimmerman of 1068 June Terrace, Daytona Beach, in-

Sunday' night when Mrs. Ziiiunerman dipped the wallet
out of the water, turned to her husband and said, "Bet
that's the biggest shrimp you ever saw."
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"There are times when we that negotiations will take place
Association (SEAl has dropped have to get together, but not as alter school hours because
association member asking got to go over this damn ng" school as long as the ds are."
whether or not county ad. (SEA's 75-page master contract
As for Pelley's team meeting
ministrators are meeting proposth Pelley said,
during school hours, Layer said
during school hours to discuss
SEA members were miffed officials "try not to abuse the
contract negotiations.
because Layer has denied them privilege."
during-school-hour negotiation
And Pelley said "reacting to
Near the end of yesterday's sessions, but the Pelley team, SEA's proposal is a part of an
more than four-hour meeting, which consists of
ad- administrator's duty."
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Poa's chief regotiator, Harry principal, have met in Pelley's the two teams discussed
office during school hours.
'itatiun and kather rights.
meeting while School Supt. Bud
SchOOl Ra - team "met were reached, progress wa
Layer has disallowed contract some during school hour and made by' agreeing on specific
negotiations during school some off. We really haven't sectos of the artic!e.
hours,
Pelley advised SEA personnel to direct their questions

city and sell the refurbished
dwellings to low income

case and had everything dried out and nearly' as good as
new when Moore arrived to pick it up.

Pelley at first denied any
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"There is no other way to
substantially acquire housing

It's tough to find good people like the Zimmermans
these days—especially ones who will not only return the

reporter informed Pelley he
has, upon occasion, seen the

Wilson said.
The SIIA does not have the
authorIty to borrow money.

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lioucton McTear, the nitionai scdster (tom
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exempt corporation to borrow o'jtline for the spinoff cor- the spinoff corporation would
a b money and rebuild nmown poration, prepared by SHA be responsible for borrowing an
houses for low-income funilies Attorney Ned Julian, but took unsecured $5,000 from a local
could help overcome Seminole no action on the proposal and bank to match a $5,000 state
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(ange County Sheriff Mehin G. Colmnn !st
night called on District VI Criminal Justice
Technical Advisory Committee members to lobby'

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- Edgewood Police l)ertment, $16,667 for an
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force.
- Orange County Criminal Justice System,
$86,088 for a rehabilitation center program.
- Brevard County, $17,500 for a juvenile Court

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and Oviedo police departments. I3oth units are
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Senate would reitore the I00.I cut In the crime
lab budget made by the Hise. Hall added that if
the $450,000 figure stank, ne effort could be
made to raise additional funds locally,
Cotman flatly stated the $450,(X "is not going to
be enough money."

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"any, next seek. Sen. Ken Plante, R-Winter Park, introduced the
fund mcas*uonthe Senate flooruan amendment
to the appropriations bIll after the House passed It
Tuesday' by a 78-33 vote.
"If this crime lab closes down, there Is no way

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Mary or"r ownership of more than 300 acres of land
if Lake Mary officials refuse to de-annex the
property.
Sanford City Attorney Vernon Mize yesterday
was instructed by Commission to "pursue" with
Lake Mary's attoney the alternative of a court suit.
Sanford annexed the land in 1973, one month

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before the state legislature approved Lake Mary's
incorporation. Lake Mary's boundaries included
the same large tract of land.
The land, owned by Southward Investment and
Realty and Jeno Paulucci Enterprises, is located
north of Lake Mary and west of Sanford, near the
Mayfair County Club.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin, in an opinion requested
by the county property appraiser, said the property
was still in Lake Mary hpj'aiiqp an net by the
legislature "super.wdes" Sanford's annexation

ordinance,
Commissioners told Mize to make it clear to Lake
Mary City Attorney Gary Massey that If Lake Mary
did not give up the land, the two municipalities will
wind up in court.
"It would make an interesting law suit," Mize
said.
In a written opinion on the Issue, Mize stated "flue
City of Sanford would have a reasonable chance of
success in seeking :i hidicfiil determination that the
annexation.. took precedence over ffie inclusion of

the property in the City of Lake Mary."
Mize based his opinion on the fact that the land
was annexed into Sanford before Lake Mary was
incorporated,

Meanwhile, the county tax collector has begun to
rt'jistribute the taxes collected by Sanford on the
property and to give the taxes to Lake Mari and
refund the difference to the property owners.

The suit, if filed, would be between the two
municipalities and would not include the property
owners,

But Stenstrom said one of the owners has
refused to cooperate with the tax collector t.ecause
the owner feels he is still in the City of Sanford.

But, commissioner Julian Stenstrom said that one

Since Sanford has annexed the property Paulucci
had two sections of land rezoned to rectricted
commercial and multi-family residential districts.

nonertv owner intended to izet involved in a law
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Tom Keeley, deputy chiet of
School Board Atty. Doug on the word from Washington. which resulted in an estimated
the department's education Stenstrom said his office exBlack leaders From the 90 per cent absenteeism by
-section, said a trial attorney is pect.s to speak to Dougherty Rosenwald area filed a corn- black students during all three
An attorney for the U S
in search of additional in earl) tomorro'i Ster.trom saId plaint with the Justice days of the boycott
Justice Department, the formation concerning conversations with Dougherty I)epartment after the School
Now, School Supt. Bud Layer
agency that is to make a Rosenwald
'didn't indicate he had made Board voted to close the all. awaits the final disposition
decision on whether to close
black school and turn it into a from the Justice Department
However, Keeley said Burt any decision"
Rosenwald Elementary School, Dougherty has made no
School officials eagerly await facility for the handicapped
before appointing new prin
is in Florida on a fact-finding decision on the contro versial a decision on Rosenwald
The School Board decision cipals for two schools that will
prompted a three-day boycott open for the first time next
tour, Washington officials Issue, even though one was because many items of tin
co nf irmed today.
expected by today or tomorrow. portance like zone lines huige of Sem nole County schools year.
And soi° 208 teachers Traffic is proceeding through First Street and French Avenue despite an out-of-order traffic light at
haven't been approved for
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hid the license plate so that his wife could city had a 20 mph speed linut with the
Herald Staff Writer
not get the number, he added. He was exception of SR 427 and Tuscawilla Road.
The speed limit was raised to2s mph on
WINTER SPRINGS — City Attorney told the police would enforce the 2omiles
Newman Brock advised Monday night per hour speed limit.
Sheoah Boulevard, Moss Road from SR
Mayor Troy Piland said he has 419 to Tradewinds, South Edgemon from
that Winter Springs police could arrest
received several complaints that the Gee Creek to Serninola Boulevard and in
speeders in the Tuswi
a lla section of
pollee are operating radar at 3 a.m. In The Ranchlands. Winter Springs
City in spite of the fact the city limits and
certain
areas of the city. "It was my Boulevard was changed to 30 mph.
speed units are not posted by signs.
impression the radar was to be used in
Developers will be notified to install
Jim Stringer of 1204 Howell Creek
Drive, complained of speeders on his areas where there are problems rather regulation speed limit signs in their
street saying the school bus drivers were than as a revenue producing device," developments posting the new speeds.
the worst offenders, lie reported a Piland told Police Commissioner John Public Works Commissioner Irene Van
Daniels.
Eepoel reminded the C
lab. did t
foreign sports car had gone out of con.
Council acted on speed limit changes have signs In Mock and needed l,200 to
trol, running through hIs yard knocking
down shrubbery and ended up in the next rectunnnded by Police Chief John purchase signa needed at present in meet
lot. The young men ln the car allegedly Govoruhk. Prior to this all streets lnthe regulaUonL

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reKMIS of the ruling because It
will determine which school
The traffic li ght at French because the signal light Is Seminole County Traffic
their children will attend next
Avenue and First Street should flashing amber on French Engineer Clifton Scott inade the
year.
As it stands now, the blacks
ck in operation no later Avenue and red on First Street: decision to ship the little box to
will be bused Out of Rosenwald than tomorrow,
the factory in Jacksonville for a
me
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During the wait, here's the
to Casselberry Elementary.
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bylayrr,who wanted blacks troller
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Orients
Anyway, Scott said the
controller should be back in
town either today or tomorrow
and would be put back in
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detector bops In the road to
seven
elements
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th
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co
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subdivision
regulations.
time and phase the signalling
s
tudies
finished, it will be obsolete In
"As long as planning
pleted
CALNO
study
were
Longwood City Clerk Onnie are put on the shelf, nct used, sequence.
short order and chances are flue
delivered to the other three Shornate said copies of part of the money spent is gone down
plan will be placed on a shelf
The several-years-old con.
cities
Anyone who stands up and and never
- Casselberry, the study reports were the drain" he added
troller
was picking up false
says the proposed countywide
Longwood and Winter Springs. delivered to her city hall office
Hanson said today 50 sets of
"Everybody is hooting and
land planning effort is the hollerin
little more than a year ago, goverratient through the state Most of these copies have by an elected official, last week, the studies were nrinted last information and turning the
g,
the
answer to the county's growth band
after two years of study, Department of Community mysteriously disappeared, but the set did not include all year. Some 22 copies were bus, intersection into a slow
on for planning. That
four-way stop.
according to officials in the seven elements.
problems "is whistling Dixie
Affairs,
forwar ded to various state and
the thing now I3ut planning Is planner Harland Hanson turned
cities.
At
least
most
of
the
ofand trying to fool someone,"
federal agencies while 28 sets
But little-complaining San.
a continued process that must over to Floyd, as chatiman of
The remaining cots were ficials have not seen all the
Altamonte Springs Mayor
Council of LocaLl
the
CALNO
Longwood's
zoning
board,
were
provided
to
the
four
cities.
ford drivers maintained a
recently named the city's
go with progress," the first
elements.
Norman Floyd said today.
Governments,
a
seven-part
per
Floyd said some thought passive attitude about the
planning agency under the
term mayor said.
capita basis.
Floyd said if the plan,
package of planning studies for
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The Altamonte Spr ngs ty Dale MacMahan, who is also act, has been asking for copies officials to contacting former he had received tittle feedback
required by law to be completed
Just how much attention is the four-city South Seminole
Council
during the time funding the city's representative of
bodies
by the governmental units In given by governing
to area.
the of all elements of the CAI.NO officers to make the sets and heard of no traffic
population
and
applications
were
being
Seminole by 1977, is ever planning?
available to current officials, problems.
'Fhe studies —
sent technical coordinating corn. study for more than a year.
into
the
ta
s
te
by
the
CALNO
imuitt
employment forecast, land
ee on land use planning,
Floyd said today most of the
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existing and proposed,
Council of Lical (,o',ernimucnts, said today he has never seen the information included in the
c
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d
mnunity (ucilities in relation to
inter-governmental
organiz- study could be used to complete
complete
land
use
planning
fire protection, recreation,
ation study nor the capital the planning required by the
water and sewer facillUes, a studies and prepare a zoning improvements program state law passed !ast year.
proposed zoning ordinance, ordinance for Altamonte in- recommendation.
"Like anything else," Floyd
subdivision dividually. The city adopted
proposed
Winter Springs Council said, "sortie phases would have
Bike-A-Thon Winners
regulations, intergovernmental both within months of their member Irene Van Eepoel, also to be updated.
completion.
organization, housing element
on the technical coordinating
"I cannot under3tand a city
Winners of the Optimist Club jike-A-non are
and capital improvements
Th is information was used as committee, told Th e herald losing or doing away with the
featured In Today's Herald Story,' pi
rc ture on page 3-A
Ubert T. Besserer,
today she has seen only the three or more complete sets
programs
were funded in part of the CALNO study.
administrator
of
Sanford's
Floyd said today copies of all proposed zoning ordinance and given them." he said.
major part by the Federal
Seminole Memorial
hlosiital was elected
president
of
the
Casselberry extends its Sunday liquor laws so that
Southeastern
Ilospital
now it's legal for establishments to sell alcohol from I
Conferencs, at the Con.
p.m. to midnigh t. See Story, page $-A.
cence $ 38th annual
Austin Guirlinger, president
morning was made by City
mee ting n New Orleans.
of Cardinal Industries, this
Commissioner Julian StenThe
Southeastern
morning said he intends to be
has accepted a fullstrum,
Ikpital Conference held
cautious with the operation
relations
time job as
the largest medical ethib't
Slammin' Sam Snead is Featured on today's sports
the
new
Sanford
modular
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and
health-oriented
the
to
taking
as
he
appears
1,640,000
shots
after
pages
plant.
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Guirlinger
presented
a
slide
education
al program ever
on
page
B.
professional golf tour. Story, pictures
lide
Guirlinger deli ve red
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show and narration describing
assembled
in
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the step-by-step method in
Southeastern U.S. with
q estions during the Greater
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apartment units are
11%k
hospital adnford
ts anhospital
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Daytona Beach halfway house for treatment after overdosing on in all, were last seen by their owner, Real LeBlanc of Biddleford,
drugs at the Sanford Juvenile Detention Center.
Me., in Fort Pierce.
Assistant State Atty. Bill Heffernan noted that White had
Yesterday, Hartley told the court that "another boy pulled a
served live years probation meted by Circuit Court Judge Voile
A 58-year-old Orlando woman accused of perjury in a 1973 B-li gun" on druggist Alexander Gessin and that He (Hartley) ran
Williams on a 1964 charge of uttering a forgery.
County Court drunk driving case pleaded no contest yesterday in from the store before Gessin shot at the two fleeing juveniles with
Circuit Court here to attempted perjury and was placed on 12 a rifle but missed. Police said the two Juveriles escaped on a
ljeffernandroppedthreeOtherfelOflYChargesI1 the travelers '.
months unsupervised probation,
motorcycle hidden in a nearby wooded area.
checks case. White faces a possible maximum five year prison
Circuit Court Judge J. William Woodson meted the sentence
John Ted Fulton, 23-v'.ar.old Stratford, Conn., resident forterm on his no contest plea.
to Ms. Verna Woods, who officials said is an aide at the Orlando merly of Fern Park, ,ieaded guilty to attempted uttering of a
Ronald Roy Addison, 20-year-old Seminole Junior College
Sunland Center.
forgery and the state dropped three other felony charges in
student,
who listed a home address of 104 Bethune Circle, SanA number of other defendants scheduled for trial before connection with checks stolen last August from a Sanford Iran
Woodson this week entered guilty pleas yesterday.
The Court sentenced Fulton to two years probation and ordered lord, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine and was allowed to
him and two juvenile girls involved In the case to each pay one. remain free on bond pending a PSI crdered by the court.
Nicholas Edward Hartley, 16-year-old Fern Park Juvenile
indicted for trial as an adult in the robbery of a drug store,
third restitution on the $335 In checks cashed on the elderly man's
Franklin David Munch, 40, received two years sell probation
pleaded guilty as charged. Judge Woodson said it is possible he
bank account.
after pleading guilty to assault and battery on his wife. Munch
could adjudicate the youth guilty in the future In the case and he
Roosevelt White. 41. of Hiiztns Terrace. Sanford, l.sr1.d
riLly chgcd it! :ggr'ated e'til' !!' t
v,
could receive up to life imprisonment, but yesterday Woodson contest to uttering a forgery in passing a stolen travelers check at
Woodson he L* now living In south Florida with his wife. At the
only committed Hartley to the state Division of Youth Services
a Sanford store in payment for clothing Judge Woodson ordered a
time of his March 28 arrest the couple was living in Fern Park.
"a delinquent child."
pre-sentence investigation and allowed White — father of four
Assistant State Atty. James Flggatt dropped a buying,
Court records Indicate a Juvenile was arrested Jan. 24 two children
to remain free on bond,
receiving and concealing stolen property charge against Robert
days after Dollar Prescription Center, U.S. 17-92, Fern Park,
White claimed a man known to him as "Bobby Benson" told
Lee Booth, 39, of 216 Central Ave., Oviedo. Booth had been free on
robbed by two Juveniles, one armed with a "rifle," and bottles of him on W. 13th St. that he 'ould pay him $5 to get the checks
ow, recognizance pending his trial that was scheduled for this
drugs were taken. He was later committed to DYS and sent to a
cashed. Court records indicate the travelers checks, totaling $400
week in circuit court.

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supply Jordan with Hawk antiaircraft missiles and other
air defense equipment despite a freeze on new U.S. arms
sipmer.ts to Israel.
U.S. officials said the Jorijin arms deal does represent
a "new commitment" and will not hift the balance of

power in the Middle East.
officials, requesting anonymity, said Secretary of
Kissinger had given Jordan "a verbal
commitment" to help its air defense while he was on a
negotiating trip tn thic area more than a year ago.
Subsequently, an American survey team was sent to
Jordan, and King Hussein completed details for delivery
of "a small number of Hawks" and other equipment on his
visit here last week, these officials said.
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1972, In the wake of heavy rains killed hR persons
and left 4,000 homeless.
But it also washed away the Appalachian Valley 's sense
of community, leaving the survivors bitter, suspicious
and lonely, the researchers said.
Speaking Monday at the 12th meeting of the Amrlcan
Psychiatric Assocat1on, they raised the possibility that
the psychic damage might last a lifetime.
Memories of the 130 million gallons of rushing water
that splintered homes and crushed people still turn up in
recurrent dreams, they said.

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President F*d's $OTnLfllOn
request for up to 150,000 IndochIna refugees is drawing
hard and sometimes hostile questioning in Congresa.
Chairman Joshua Eilberg, DPa., said Monday after the
initial hearing on the request that his House immigration
subcommittee will need "soul searching" and more information before it acts.
Ellberg said the $507 million Is an estimate by the add-

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railroad crossing to the north, of Palm Springs Drive between Conklin on the outcome of a study:
Commissioner
Harry
expected to approve the upOther major
included SR 434 and North Street.
preimlnary sewage-needs
To expafld the Sanford TOTAl, LIABILI TIES
S.3uos
for 1975- Kwiatkowski had asked that a in the roads plan are:
coming roads
Final approval of the county study for the northern part of plant and build another plant In
priority be attached to the
76.
MINORITY INTEREST IN
roads programs will depend on the county. Under state "201" the Greenbelt area,
CONSOLIDATED SUPSIDIARIES
Improvements to Mon.- official
paving of Canton Street this
Non.
acceptance today, designation, the sector of
—ToonlyexpandtheSanford
A majority of Board mern year, instead
of next year as tgonicFy Road on the two miles barring any last minute priority Seminole from Lake Mary plant.
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ben gave their consensus
previously planned. Bush said between SR 436 and SR 434 In requests by Commission north is considered to be an
RESERVES
ONLOAPIS
AND
SECURITIES
— Tobuilda new plant at the
approval at a work
that the street, which is a "true Altamonte Springs, scheduled Chairman Sid Villen Jr., and independent entity with its own "Unsala Road
site."
yesterday to 17 road projects
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up
to begin
twest collector
separate
from
Commissioner
John
Kimparticular
needs
ourwsntto IRS rulincs
The
cheapest
alternative,
that County Engineer Bill Bush
10.53142
slated for a half mile of paving
0thi' reserves on loans .......
Widening
and
resurfacing
brough,
both
of
whom
at
of
were
th
the
rest
of
the
county.
Conklin
said,
would
be
the
None
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between Pressitlew Ave. and of Lake Howell Ro&amp;d between absent from yesterday's work
Conklin, of Clark, Dietz and second suggestion. But, he Res,rvesonsecurities
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SR 435 and Plumosa Ave.
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Associates, said three alter- reminded, "as the level of
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
AND
SECURITIES
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treatment increased, the other
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tro alternatives would come
closer" to competing with the
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital notes and debenture
second one.
None
Per Cent Due
$ None
Conklin said UM
Per Due
S None
stets in meeting sewage needs Equity capital total
731,75411
By ED PRICKETT
where they are. I haven't
- Crier did confirm that the 80 and zoning and the land must be according to Council Chairman of the north county would be
Preferred
Sto
total
par
value
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Nnne
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acres would cost the city appraised as to its fair value. Edith Duerr, is that published planning and engineering,
t.c, srrs outlsa,sng None
for
construction,
And the fact that the 80 acres $966,000 and if expanded to
Common
Stock
total
par
value
Once these conditions are reports of each transaction or preparation
.
400,00()
The mys- can be expanded into a 114-acre Include all 114 acres would up met, Grier has the green light to purported transaction would and actual construction.
CA.SSELBERRY
No shares authnrited 40,000
No. shares ou.tandlng 40000
Conklin emphasized that no
tery surrounding the purchase purchase prompted questions the price to $900,000.
purchase the property. He said drive land tirices j.
I_... nba
200 00000
of land bra utility plant for this from Councilman John 24M.
Last week, the Council ap- last night that negotiations
profit
Z&amp;= was totally in the dark progress would be made until
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city continued yesterday with
Reserve for ontinQencies and
"I'd like to review the con- proved
If certain "con- could go on as long as a year last week and voted against the previous step had been
and of 11 capital reserves
tfree addi tional parcels being tract," Zacco said of the 114- dltlons" are met — the put- befot? any land is actually
None
the "mystery method" of completed.
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in
anoiner
f3it no contjct chase of land sutab1e for purchased.
Work session TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNtS
buying land, but a few more
731.754 I
attention,
was available Icr his review, location of a utility plant.
Zacco asked Crier last night dtails were available last night yesterday, a discussion of the
City Attorney E.un Mcln~(&amp;h
lie -_-:,~ed City Manager
11v "conl:1itions" %xcily that for assurances that the Cou.ricil and the issue caused little or no n"ed for ,I new metal builtnig
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
told the Ccuneil that 80 acres off harry Hug why a contract Crier, before land is bought, would si least have the op. stir,
6.050,166 7,4
for the over-crowded
ikad, e.ust of t;e city aa,o't available, t.ut Rug, al- mt have i'riy parcd approved prtur1•,y of reviewi ng tt'e
n
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of
Environmental
Se
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An;'way, the Cout11 mLrwiy
MEMORANDA
limits, could be expanded into though he said he kiiew of a by the city attorney and the city contract before the teal Is has authrolzed Grier to make vices was postponed until next
114 and that two other land- second conUut, sWd .I* has not engineer, positive reports must closet
,
Monday.
the
oam
Averag, of total deposits for the IS
owners have offered to sell land ea,1n one.
be forthcoming on percolation
calendar dais ending with call date
The reason for the mystery, tlons" are
5.130.5)7 01
to Cansellierry.
Average of total lOins for the IS
Evening
Ilenald
ca
Indar
days
ending
with
call
date
Anoiher parcel contains 130
1,90 66 9- 45i
Interest collected not earned on installment
acres a nd still another 170 acres
loans included In total capital accounts
SundU' Ileritid
None
Standby letters - f credit
is available at an unspecified
i
PubliShed Daily and Sunday.
None
site, according to McIntosh,
ccept Saturday and Chrittmas
William 1 McVeigh Ill, vice president
Day by The Sanford Herald, Inc..
and cashier, of the above
As usual, a hit of JTIystery
A 19-year-old Eatonville man Edgewater High School respect
other
named
bank do hereby declare that this report of conditIon
people's Jail sentence for a petty
O PS French
is true and
Sanford.
surrounds the deals. For has been sentenced to three student,"it ppears that you're property,"
(Orrecttothslbestofmvbnowle,.igeindbeIIe,
na 37711
ceny
conviction
in
a
separate
cxampls', Mayor Bill Grier says years in prison or) an attenipted a crook. You've got a long
W,tii4m .3 MVeegh Ill
We, the undersigned d'reoors inest ,he correctnn Of this report of
Levi ha faced a Maximum Case originating on the same
Secrind class Postage Paid at
he knew nothing about the two breaking and entering COIl- series of problems dating
Condition and declare that it has been esfmin,d by us
S,,nford. Florida 37771,
from five year sentence in the case In dar in
And to the best c,f
which he was accused
additional plots offered by viclion.
Our knowledge and betis'f '5 tru, and correct
967. Finally, someone's going
Mclnosh.
Pd Sim Kintaw
which a Circuit Court jury being a lookout while another
Circuit Court Judge J. v crack down on you. y
Subscription Rates by Carrier
RUSWIJ I., DeVore Direc tors
"111look at them," the Mayor William Woodson yesterday haven't proven that you've found him guilty. He has man tried to break into a South
Week SSc
Hal Spragins III
Year $3a Q
said. -As ol yet I don't kilCiW to ld Canton Eugftne Levi, an rehabilitated or that you already served a 60-day Count:, Seminole residence,
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final inches to 2-year-old Sit- naked, was snatched from his with two booked poles to keep
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labored ne arly five hours to drowning. He never went farFree him Monday night. Mi- ther than chest-high In the Wachael was reported in satisfac- ter.
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By CLAUDIA MURPHY
they used a mecha nical shovel
$800, Mike, a gemologist by preference, the Zoological to
Herald Correspondent
dig a hole parallel to the 9profession, will be offering a
Society asks, to maintain
hide well. Jackhammers
GENEVA The two largest free, pie-cut, approximate 10 proper bookwork, that all
an d c hisels were used to tunnel
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Grey weigh an average of 220 figure say of $5 per month until taming a particular animal. the end, and we got scared we'd
pounds. A smaller cousin of th e a $10 total has been received And housing for the wallabies
would be provided in with the
kangaroo is called a wallaby, of per individual donation.)
Cathy's initial campaign hoof stock of the Petting Zoo
which there are several
If you can help, or have in
started by contacting Jack
species,
These marsupials are native lianna, the Zoo Director, and he krest in making the wallabies a
only to Australia, New Guinea, gave her the following in- reality for the Zoo and all of us
Tasmania and a few neigh- formation; wallabies cost $400 visitors, contact Cathy
boring islands. They have each. Delivery after receipt of Williams, Box It, Geneva,
short, soft fur ranging in a sufficient funds would take Florida 32732.
variety of colors of yellows,
browns and reds. Their ears are
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to
their forelimbs except for
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gathering food, cleaning or
a lot of news to tell
among
fighting
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themselves. Most defensive
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actions are provided by kicking
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want to raise more money for educaton by raising liquor
taxes. But Republican lav.'makers say university spending should be cut instead, by up to $20 million.
Those proposals were among key Issues that legislators
planned to raise today as the House considered its 11.48billion 1975-76 appropriations bill.
The bill would trim state spending by $140.8 million, or
$8.8 million less than Gov. Reubm Askew recommended to
the legislature.
With the session in its filth week, anticipated easy
House approval could set a record for early consideration
of an appropriations bill. The Senate Is not expected to act
on its bill for at least a week.

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participation provided by the
Sanford club s pro%iding
Seminole County terminal for
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adoptions will aid the family while cutting down on blackmarket baby sellers.
11cr bill iCS4ifls793 and 909) was scheduled for a
Judiciary Committee hearing today, injecting a new
element into a controversy over a Health and
Rehabilitative Services Committee bill (HBl232) that
bans independent adoptions.
Meanwhile, scheduled for final votes in the house were
bills effectively abolishing condominium recreation
leases and removing some traces of the Civil War by
declaring lincoln's birthday a state holiday.
In the Senate, the Governmental Operations Committee
agenda included a proposal to Instruct the Department of
General Services to draw up rules for allowing thte
agencies to repair and construct buildings.

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON (AP) — In delicate terms, it was youthful inexperience which cut short hopes for the first
American-born panda bear this year.
"ling Ling just doesn't seem to have figured it out,"
National Zoo General Curator Jaren Horsley said of the
male side of a week-long attempt to mate the bears, first
shipped to the United States In April 1972 as a symbol of
Chinese-American detente.
With the exception of one slay, the pandas were together
from April 25 at least once daily suitil Sunday, when zoo
officials declared the mating season had ended. By then
Ling Ling and the female Using Using had fallen out and
were turning their backs on one another.
By all accounts, there tm no lack of passion before
then. Using Using bit Ling Ling's ear and there were
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charge of carrying a concealed the front door to take stereo unidentified men wiping the
have jailed a 25-y'ar-old center and was allegedly lured
Charles Edward McNulty weapon. County Jail records equipment, a color television, a extericr of the auto c!ean and
Apopka man in connection with to the rear of the business Jr., of Orlando, posted $5,000 indicate the man refused to give rifle, pistol and shotgun and an then leaving the scene in
a incident last night involving complex by a man "to get some bond and was released from his age or address,
another car.
ammunition belt,
toys from a garbage can."
an eight-year-old child,
County Jail after being arrested
Deputy Luke Stallworth
Sheriff's
Sgt.
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Waithers
Sheriff's deputies today were
A 29-year-old DeBary man by Sheriff's Detective Ralph
Donnie Oneal Booth, 25, of
1703 Thor Ave., Apopka, was in posted $5,000 bond last night on Salerno on a Circuit Court investigating the theft of $1041 reported a lincoln Continental today reported that burglars
county jail today In lieu of $8,000 an aggravated battery charge warrant charging breaking and in stereo equipment and T.
guns
allegedly
stolen in last
Lebanon,
the lunchroom
a
Ind.,
was recovered
night entered
kindergarten
room at and
Lake
from the home of Mark
bond on u chttrge of lewd and was released from County entering with intent to commit
Folwell, Lake Mills Road, in the parking lot at Green Monroe Elementary School.
Jail. Jail records indicate a misdemeanor.
assault upon a female child.
Meadows Apartments, Fern Listed as missing were qtaanChuluota.
Police Capt. David Gunter Alexander Carmina DeCaprlo,
Sanford police Jailed a man,
titles o ice cream and milk and
Park.
said the child had become 29, of 227 Linda Vista, DeBary, who said he was Charles Adam
Deputy Archie Freeman said
A resident flagged down a record player speaker,
separated from her parents was arrested by Sheriff's Tew, in lieu of $500 bond on a burglars apparently entered by Walthers while he was on patrol cassette tape recorder and a
ano reported seeing two camera.

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WASHINGTON (AP)

CHERISH OUR
RING OF UK'

TAMPA, Fla. (Al')
Although former Sen. Edward
Gurney told him to stop, Larry Williams says, he kept
swapping influence for political contributions.
He says the senator's chief aide insisted that more
money was needed to pay for field offices and a Gurney
image poll.
"I'll take care of it with the senator," Willi2ms said aide
.Jatiies Groot assured him.
Williams, testifying Monday in the bribery conspiracy
trial of Gurney and four others, Williams said he gave
'SW lit:) LI LUll tweounung of Inc tuna-raising acUvites in
June 1972 18 months after the operation started.
Gurney, Groot, ex-aide Joseph Bastlen, and Federal
Housing Authority officials K. Wayne Swiger and Ralph
Koontz are charged with conspiracy to build an illegal
$233, 000 slush fund from builders b) promising Gurney's
influence with the FIR.

Grips Survivors

ANAHEIM, Calif. AP I — A "permanent inner terror"
and a feeling that life has ended still grips survivors of a
mine-related disaster at Buffalo Cre'k Hollow, W.Va.,
more than three years ago, researchers repart.
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from Seminole, Orange and mile.
with the Orlando Sports such matching from 30 hours to an orange Optimist safety flag leaving the starting point.
Osceola Counties rode in last
Also rmung the top pledge- Stadium base put together by 30 to 40 minutes. Until now such
Saturday's Optimist Clubs getters were Jane Fisher and Jim Maloney and Ed McGinley, laboratory work had to be done
annual Bike-a-Thon for the Theresa Braceland, Sanford officers of the volunteer radio in Miami.
tissue matching equipment at Middle School class 7-1; Allen operators.
Bob Howe, Sanford Optimist
Florida Hospital, Orlando.
Brown, Sanford Christian,
A key mobile unit was president,
praised
the
Clyde Cline, Sanford Optimist grade 9, and Mike Davis, manned by a Casselberry man cooperation of the Seminole
chairman, reported that the Sanford Middle grad:! 8.
MOMWILL
who claimed his life was saved County Sheriff's Department,
mother-daughter team of Cindy
Constant radio contact was by a kidney transplant and who the Sanford. Casselberry and
and Alix Coulter, Forest City, provided byli.G.Got.shallof the cited that the equipment Winter Springs police officers
set the record for most miles Orlando (short wave radio) provided for the Florida and the Florida Highway Patrol
ridden-85—Sanford-Orlando. Repeaters Association from his Hospital, Orlando, In tissue in addition to the work of the
Kissimmee-Orlando plus the post in the Chamber of Corn- matching for kidney tran- radio volunteers who kept BikeA bmstone for sGch of her l oved ones.
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WAYNE D. DOYlE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Our paths were to cross still another tL'ne, and
right here at The Herald.
In order to facilitate making copies of proofs of
ads for our advertisers, it was Brewer who said
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propaganda line from Peking is that the
aeatn ol eniang Kai-shek means it is only a matter
of time before the 15 million Chinese on Taiwan rise
up to demand reunification with the mainland. This
is in keeping
Communist China's shopworn
argument that Chiang was a despotic warlord
personally keeping his subject people from
realizing a greater destiny under Mao Tse-tung's
collectivism.
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from the rest of the world, of course,
isquitedifferent. As important a symbol as Chiang
had been to the free Chinese, his passing is not
likely to make as much difference as Peking would
like to think. The industrious people of Taiwan have
made the Republic of China an economic showcase
wi th a standard of living second only to Japan in
the Far East. They have no more reason than ever
to want to exchange their freedom for the drab
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WASHINGTON — The diplomatic cables change. With the active encouragement of the

Scientists, students and technicians are also were it not for the advanced computers that the
have brought reassurances from Moscow that State and Commerce departments, American exchanged.
Under one recent program, 38 West has already
begun to sell to the U.S.S.R.
de tente Is not dead.
firms already have exported, or are planning to Russian students came to the United States to One US. firm, Control
Data Corporation, has
The ruling Politburo not only has dropped export, millions worth of technological in- study science, engineering, business and corn- signed preliminary
Rgreements to
help the
hard-liner Alexander Shelcpin but also has formation and products.
puters. In exchange, 38 American students went Russians build plants for the manufacture of
reaffirmed its support of party chairman Leonid
This has uet U.S. intelligence analysts, who to Russia and studied history, political science, computers and peripheral equlment,
Brezhnev's accommodation with the West. In bcl;eve the Soviets are trying to exploit soci ology and literature.
deference to detente, the Kremlin has even American technology primarily for military
The Russians ha ve ta ken pains to insure that
At least hail the Russians who
refrained from unseemly crowing over the US. purposes.
ey
th
wi ll recei ve considerable technology ir, the
United States under the exchange programs
setbacks in Southeast Asia,
Finished prod ucts are sold to the Soviets, who report bad; to the KGB, the experts estimate, barga in. One agreement, signed on Oct. 19, 1973,
But, while detente has brought a welcome often put them to military use. Several American The FBI has quietly asked for additional agents calls for the "exchange of scientifi c and
are now bargaini ng to sell advanced to watch them,
technical information; documentation in
relaxation of tensions, the United States has paid
f',t tK,.
production saincks. trhtun rJ ,lnin,,n,,n., d
cornr)utcrs and airnlanes to Russia. These
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Detectives found ba re f ootprin ts leading
straight up a concrete wa ll to the second floor
jail ceilblock where 12 prisoners were housed.
Polk confirmed the smuggled items were
squeezed through a narrow wall opening and
tossed intu the celiblock through a wi ndow.
Since the esca pe attempt, a steel screen
has been installed on the outside wall to block
the ;nlr

after he pled guilty in a robbery case, officials
said.
New trial dates till be set M(nday at
arraignments for Mrs. Clanton, her husband
Roy, Joe1yn and Darnell. They had been
docktIed for trial tIn. t'ek-- Mrs ( •l;inton

DEATHS

2:30 p.m., Gen. Henry S. Swanson, Washington, D.C.,
Sanford Memorial Library, four brothers, H. B. Jr,,

Deland, Russell P., Sanford, J.
Brailey, Orlando, and Glenn,
Odham, Sebring; sisters, Mrs.

Sun

ainst Developer
over to the city for main- the developer $14,000 to date to
tenance. On Feb. 17, Ms. Lynne provide a tennis court with a

Tripp, representing Wilco, told fence, multi-purpose court,
the Council the park had cost basketball backboard, handball

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iiy Cross Episcopal Church
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Rev Leroy D Soper Jr
officiating Burial in Osteen
Cemetery Viewing hours is
pm today Brinon Funeral
oome in cPwt'

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Gives Oka y"

backstop, sodding arouod the
courts and a footbridge.
She said Wilco was willing

to

expend funds to install three
pieces of tot lot equipment,
pave parking spaces for six
cars and put in landscaping as

the Council had requested. The
Council gave the firm a
week extension to complete the

park, but insisted a tot lot fence
and picnic table also be added
before the City would accept the

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Joanne A Coovon

Rudolph F Roehlh

Joe ,rtCfl
Nadeen Thomas, Casseiberry
John K Doyle Sr. Cocoa
Thomas W Smith, DeBary
Ro5 M Tyler. Deflary
AcTh Ashley, Deflary
flea Price, DeLand
Arthur A Totxre, Deltona
Alton 0 Brady, Deltona
B e rnice M Sobe(k. Lahr Mary
Alma Jean Ward. Lake Monroe
Martha Anderson . Osteen
P Peeks, Oriedo
Phi l p F Mt4ale Trenton

iirend.i Smith &amp; baby girl
Carolyn Witherow &amp; baby qri
Ruth R Kyle
Otivetne M Ketlirig
Irene L. Llnck
Pamela J Marrec ;,r. ,i
Audrey L Roberts
James Andrew Pugh
ctepp,en C Dowda

3REWER, JAMES P.— Funeral
MAY 940
SrICr% for Jamt's P Brewer,
DeL.and Ptacrs, will present Mildred Ratchebor, Tallahassee
IS, of 17$ Eider A ve, Country
a musical corned)'. "The and Mrs. Catherine Brumley,
Club Heights. atlo died Sunday,
Fantasticks," Shoestring Sanford; one grandchild.
*ill be held Wednesday ,tt 2pm
at
Gramkow Funeral Home
Theatre at Dehand Airport,
Gramkow Funeral Home tr.
Chapel with Rev William C
8:15 p.m. Tickets available char
Ndert officiating Burial 'n
wi
from r,it. Mrs. Florence
Oaliwn Memorialk
Par
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BIRTHS
'n
full military lonors Graff
GEORGE ItoUNTREi
l'buet. Director, assisted by
&amp; P,r!, William Veronica.
charge
Kirkpatrick, a girl, Sanford
Debbie Cole, Chuck Easley and
Mr &amp; Mrs William (Alma) Ward
79,
of
Rountree,
George l,on
Rene Sands.
ODHAM. WARREN LOREN. a boy. Lake Monroe
508 Brain Tower, (lied Monday.
10— Funeral terv'cc% for
Warren L or enzo Odham. SI. of
Horn in Kingston S.C., he came
1391 S. Orlando Drive, Cocoa,
to Sanford three years ago from
who died Sunday. will be held
Birmingham, Ala. He was a Wednesday at IC a m , at
C amlow F uneral home Chapel
member of First United
*ith Rev W H Kirtley of
Methodist Church of Sanford
fidating Burial in Evergreen
Yesterday's hh $9 low thiS
a retired chief clerk with
and
Cemetery Gramhow in tharge
morning 62 There was tO of an Inch
the I ..oiiicville and NashvUl
ul fain yr%tf'rctSy

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Court records indicate agents also seized
three hacksaw blades from the seat of a car
w1wn Mrs. Shazer was arrested at her home.
Two days after her arrest Mrs. Clanton and
the five jail inmates were charged.

the jailbreak attempt case were dropped
against Marion Lee Corey, 23, of Sanford,

Legal Action Voted

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Other suspects charged in the March 2
jailbreak attempt with the Shazers and Mrs.
Clanton were Rocky Ray Darnell, 20, of
Sanford; Floyd Joselyn, 32. of DeLand: and
[toy Brown Clanton, 28, of Apopka. Charges in

in the

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

daughters, Miss Linda Odham,
May 9
Sallie llarrisonChaplerDAR, Toronto, cana. and Mrs. Rita

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Altamonte- Casselberr y
Chamber of Commerce noon
in the approved plat, but they
pastor called, anyway, for a project.
CASSELBERRY — The killed, mutilated and left as
luncheon, Altamonte Springs
Ms. Tripp, present at last
have
not
complied,
pastor at the Baptist Church vegetable because of alcohol." vote by the people of
JAMFS BREWER
Rountree, Birmingham and
Civic Center. "Better Hearing
"There's been too much Casselberry before Council night's meeting, said the firm
Richard Rountree, Ft. Worth,
"I have never seen a con- here, advocating that it's
Month" program with Dr. June
a "wrong to sell intoxicating killing as a result of this approved relaxed liquor laws. was in agreement to go through
such
show
James P. Brewer, 45, of 123 Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. tractor
Kennedy, audiologistas
Ropkc accused Council of with the tot lot, parking spaces
speaker. Guest, Poster Child Exeter Ave., Country Club Dorothy Nations, Mrs. Boots disrespectful attitude to a city. beverages on Sunday," lost his monster," he said. But Counheights, died Sunday morning Gleaton and Mrs. Betty . . we should spend $1 or $1 plea against alcohol yesterday cilman Charles Sizer retorted "infringing" on the rights of the and landscaping, but she could
Sharon Hardy.
not find anything saying Wilco
at Seminole Memorial Hospital. Morrow, Green Valley, Ariz. million to make them perform when Council voted to amend that it's no in the province of minority, but Councilman John
this city's liquor laws,
officials to "legislate Zacco, who agreed "many ever agreed to the fence and the
city
Goldsboro Elementary PTA, A native of Denver. Cob., he and one step-daughter, Mrs. it," he added,
people" would not welcome picnic table.
The amendment allows the morality."
7:30 p.m., school auditorium, came here 12 years ago from Dorothy Waller, Sanford; eight
Brock reminded the Council
presented by sale of liquor on Sundays from 1
"What he's saying is Sunday sales of liquor, said he
Brock responded with letters
The "Goldbug" Glee Club will Memphis, Tenn. He was a grandchildren,
the original plan
p.m.
till
midnight
and
for off doubletalk," Ropke said, lie didn't feel it was an in- from Wilco officials which he
give a presentation and officers retired Chief Aviation Elec.
Gramkow Funeral Home In Wilco showed two tennis courts
7 to said what Council would be fringement on anyone's rights considered a legally-binding
for next year will be elected.
trician with the U.S. Navy and charge.
and a basketball court, but later premises consumption from
9:30 a.m. — for fishermen who doing by approving the relaxed to relax the statute.
agreement.
by at the time of his death he was
at Wilco's request was revised
JoE MASTERS
Belly Dance lessons
a little booze along liquor laws would be
Greco
Studios,
employed
by
the
Cal
Hegstrom
want
Joe II. Masters, 76, of Osieen to call for one tennis court, a might
Soroya of El
with their
bait.
"legislating immorality."
_____
of
Flori
da as a copy
di ed Monday. Born in Elkton, multi-use court, basketball
Orlando, at Deltona Woman's Co.
Owners
of
local
night
spots
- . machine ser vi ce manager. He Fla., he came to Osteen in ii. backboard, block handball
But the decision was
t
Clubhouse, sponsored by
and a member of He was retired from 11111 court, tot lot with three pieces reached until a debate was held told council their customem's are
Club for all women. Students was a Catholic
Under 25 . SR-22's
the
Fleet
Reserve
Branch 147. Lumber and Hardware Co. and of equipment, six parking between those to whom fleeing to Orlando on Sunday
IF
welcome any time during the
Cancelled
. Rejected
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Survivors include his wife, ('itrUS. Ile served ifl World Wars spaces, a foot bridge and (irmnkingalcOhOliSas na tural as for entertainment because of
10-week course. For in-''
E.Z.
Payments
ose
to
whom
laws
which
allow
ed
only
th
e
- Quotes
Hose Brewer; and two sons
breathing and th
and II and was a member of walking path,
formation, contact l'bIrs. ,
and
wine
—
with
one-way
sale
of
beer
and David, of Country Holy Cross Episcopal Church of
"I think Wilco came out here drinking is a surefire
Calvin Lee at h.55 Eleanor Larry
meals.
Club Heights; a daughter Mrs. Sanford and the American and presented a plan to the City street to Hell,
Court, Deltona.
Orlando said
Councilman
Sal
Deborah Meacha m Aurora, Igion.
Saying it's "not for a King nor
in a way to encourage people to
Cob., two grandsons; sister,
MAY 7
.2417 S. French Ave.
buy
because
of
what
the
a
Prince to drink wine," Carl city officials should "allow our
Survivors include his wife,
CALN() Council of Local Mrs. Myrtle Ann Lantz, Den- Mrs. Mollie Masters, Osteen; original plan called for. There Hopke, the pastor, pleaded with businessmen to compete on a
TONYBUSSI Sanford, Fla. 32771
Governments, 7:30 p.m., icr, Cob,
was almost fraudulent use of council to leave the laws as they fair and equal basis."
daughter, Mrs. Jean M
Although Orlando said the
Winter Springs City Hall.
ANCE
Grarnkow Funeral Home in Grego', of Griffin, Ga.; two this plat." Brock described the were because of the "people issue wasn't prohibition, the
charge .
sons,
Edward
and
Albert
H.
MAY 8
Pell, both of Osteen; nine
WARREN ODHAM
Deltona Woman's Club, 12:15
grandchildren and two sisters.
p.m., clubhouse on Normandy
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Brisson Funeral Home Is in
Warren Lorenzo Odham, 54
Boulevard. Guest speaker, Mrs.
charge of arrangement-s,
Lucille King Jr. Past President, of 1398 S. Orlando Dr., Cocoa,
DISCHARGES
MAY S. I75
FFWC, whose topic will be, died Sunday. lion. in BrunADMISS
ISS ION S
(a
"Tripping wi th FFWC," swick,Ga.,hernoved to Cocoa a
Sanford
Amwks's
veronica M Kirkpatrick
illustrated with colored slides of year ago from Miami. He was
Aher Kanner
Ci'istutYaluu
o
n
Lulu
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Ki:zIc EcMards
Hawaii, Switzerland and other Baptist.
1
MASTERS, JOE H.— Funecai
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Howard W Roda
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Edward
W
Demertte
services for Joe H Masterl, 76.
Survivors include a son,
far away countries.
Holloway
L
Glendora
lallo
LIMITED TIME ONLY
of Osteen, whO died Monday.
M
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Warren L. Jr., Miami; two
Delores A Bashaw
Cecil Butler
be heId Wednesday at 3 p m at

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Sheriff John I'olk kept the March 2
Jailbreak attempt secret
week after
jailers heard sawing noises and
ts found
"several bars" sawed one-third of the
through and discovered two hacksaws, eight
de:,
a:h
br :d a
ct

victed robber Gary Lee Gilvin, 23, sent six

possession of contraband in a county
detention facility and was sentenced to a live
year prison mcmi to run rncurrenuy with ii
recent 3' year prison sentence for possession
of burglary tools. In effect, Shazer got an
extra lB months in prison for his Plea.
Assistant State Atty. Charles Gordon told
the court the burglary tools conviction wasn't
Shazer's first felony conviction. "He's served
time before," Gordon said,
As part of Sh.azer's negotiated plea the

"They i inmates) were supposed to use the
tools to work their way out of the rell and
escape," she told Woodson.
Woodson ordered
vestigation (PSI) for Mrs. Shazer. She is to
remain in jail i'ndsmn the PS1 repo rt and her

tools into a Ja:l

ciher inmates to a hospital for treatment
inokeinlalation. The state dropped anarson
charge against Gilvin after he received a 30year prison term for robbing an Altamonte
ct. HC i.
cvm tz
"I.'

sentence on the guilty plea of five years in
prison.
11cr husband pleaded guilty yesterday 10

Mrs. Sharer said she inched up the
r"" wail nn thI south side of the lail huildin'
adjacent to the downtown courthouse with the
help of an unidentified girl "who was the
lookout to be sure the guards didn't see me."

CAL

wh

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larfc,, a

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I'he mattress-fed fire in the cell of con-

Reviewing the legal status of tot lot as "a nightmare
a
the park project on Moss Road little Sahara Desert."
R
WINTER SPRINGS — The at Gee Creek, City Attorney
The park, when completed by
City Council voted unanimously Newman Brock called WiI'-o's the developer, is to be turned
last night to initiate legal action actions "the most flagrant
MAY 6
MAY 10
to Force Wilco, developer in The abuse of a contractor on this
Southwest Volusia KIanis
Rummage and B
flake Sale to Terrace section of the city, to scale I have seen. They really
Club luncheon meeting, noon, benefit Cub Pack 508,9 a.m. to 4 live up to an agreement duped the City of Winter
Deltona Inn. Installation of pin., old U . S. Bank, Sanford regarding construction of a Springs."
park.
officers and Teenager of the Plaza
Councilman John Daniels

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attempt.

tools into the Jail to facilitate an
escape. The state dropped a charge of
possession
contraband in a county
detention facilitv

separately but Slate Atty. Abbott Herring's
office dropped the charges and re-filed,
subsituting a charge of attempted escape
IS-year felony for the charge of conveying

charge in connection with a March 26 jail fire
that authorities said was set mask another
escape

conveying of

jimmied."

of "The Blackboard

out

cramPs.
School Security Directors, robberies in the
Nevertheless, we can anticipate still more of
By conventional standards,
their
113 per cent from
na tion's schools
th e diplomatic pressure which Peking has been
demonstrated organizing ability, their per.
58 per cent;
and
battery
was
1970-73;
exerting on the govern ment in Taipei. We can also
afstence, their psychological control techniques
sex
offenses
62
per
nt;
drug-related
ce
anticipate that the Republic of China will go on
and ruthless methods, the Northerne rs should
7.;
81 per cent.
I
managing its affairs successfully in spite of th e
have no trouble
ti th Scu th. They will
-.-1. -—The National Education Assn. reports that
ha
ve
po
werful weapon in quickly organized
large number of countries which have transferred
r—
64,000 teachers were physically attacked by
stree t associations in which families are -!Ili
their diplomatic recognition to Peking for the
students during the first halt the 1973-74 school
required
to
spy
on
ea
ch
o
th
er
and
in
o
er
exth
doubtful benefits of trade with the mainland.
year. Last year, about 244,000 teachers extensive Informer systems they will expand in the '
The ties between the United States of America
__
perienced malicious damage of their personal
South
property by students, 56 per cent Increase over
and Taiwan have been reaffirmed despite the efBut I wonder all the same.
previous year.
forts of Peking to undermine them since former
Witness the Soviet Empire. Militerily a super
LII—M
than 23
teachers polled In
President Nixon's visit to China in 11Y72. Indeed, the
power. Economically a giant. The world's third
ir
1974
said
that
student
violence
other
basis for those ties has been increasing. With the
largest population, after China and India. Yet a
jV
students was a problem In their schools. This
eeTleS of Kremlin dictators, including
U.S. presence in Southeast Asia now virtually at
-covered assaults and intimidation, stealing,
chev and Brezhnev have had to move In strongly
end, and with the prospect of communist infection
damaging
other students'
with Soviet troops to put down revolts in East
spreading from Indochina to Indonesia and the
property and riots.
Germany, Hungary and Czechoslova ki a. Whole
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Philippines, th e role of Taiwan as a strong U.S. ally
—A recent estimate
the annual cost
popula tions had to be moved out of Latvla,
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school vandalism nationwide as high as $500
assumes increasing importance for security in the
lithuania and Estonia, and loyal Russians
million.
Western Pacific.
transferred In to achieve stability in these tiny
Why? What is ha ppening to and In our
It will be wise to read between the lines of
lands. The Ukraine Is so unsteady under the
sc
hools, w hich are supposedly preparing a new
-whatever new rhetoric and diplomacy that may
that its political commissar told his
generation
for decent and useful lives In society?
boM$ in th e Kremlin the Czech unrest must be
flow from Peking in th ese post-Chiang days. Do the
Much of It may be because the schools are
settled immediately or it would certainly spread
Chinese Communists really want to see Taiwan cut
mirrors
of that very society, suggests James A.
10 his territory.
loose from its association with the United States?
Harris,
president of the National Education
Giant China was able
Or do the Peking strategists regard the U.S.
Am.
He
cites five factors that may be
etan population only by ordering all residents
responsible for the alarming Increase in school
position in the Western Pacific as a counterpoise to - out of troubled areas, section by section,
'Yep I They're Still There
violence and vandalism:
the growing influence of the Soviet Union in that
shooting anything left that moved, then sending
1. 7be loosening of close-knit community and
part of the world?
In Chinese settlers,
faintly
bonds through population growth, ur.
Communists worldwide have a poor track
Those are Russian tanks and artillery pieces
RALPH NOVAK
banizatlon,
mobility and advances in technologyi
record in taking over successfully and for long
that streamed from North Vietnam into South
2.
Increased
alienation
result of
countries whose people have had a taste
Vietnam and Cambodia. The victory
the
nations
current
economic
difficulties
and
for Hanoi in freedom however limited. Russia under the czar
Indochina will be a victory for Moscow in its
disillusionment
arising
from
such
national
a
was totalitarian; the short intermediate
ng of
n—
try tragedies as Watergate and Vietnam.
rivalry with Peking to be No. 1 on the stage of world
Kerensky period was not felt by most. China
3. Alienation of students by Inflexible and
communism. Also, the Chinese are seeing a SuC
a collection of warlords. In North Vietnam, Ho
Ever since President Ford declared that our Harbor, the sands of Iwo Jima and all that
outmoded
'disciplinary and educational praccessful penetration of Soviet influence Into
succeeded the French, who almost a century role in South Vietnam is finished, It has been Those were the days."
tices,
inadequate
and unrealistic learning
Southeast Asia which heightens the menace of
before had suppressed all local freedom. The Increasingly obvious how tempting It is for all of
"No, no not that war," the questioner said in materials and practices, and institutional In.
Communist government did not last long in us to forget such a country exists.
Soviet armies massed along China's northern
exasperation. "Look, let me try another tack. flexibility in meeting individual student needs.
Chile. The problem in East Europe have been
border.
At a press conference the other day, for in- What Asian country has been our primary ally?
4. A state of flux in the schools as a byproduct
described above,
stance, State Department spokesman Herschel What Asian country was 'visited' by many dl!- of efforts to eliminate discrimination and
A tangled skein of history has left the Idea of
$
Despi te the corruptness of the Thieu govern. Backgrounder was asked what our current ferent Americans recently? What Asian country segregation.
"one China" still alive on the mainland and on
ment, the South Vietnamese these past two policy toward South Vietnam was. "South has our White House been In almost constant
5. And finally, students'
Taiwan. Chiang Kai-shek died without seeing his
that
decades have known more freedom than they'd Who?" he replied. "Did you say our policy contact with for as long as we can remember?" "violence Is a fundamental
own dream of a single China come to reality, and it
had for 100 years. Despite a capricious
South Surinam? Well, our policy there Is
"I see
Backgrounder said. "You're society,"
is obvious that some more chapters of history must
sorship, they have had a far greater chance to the same as
policy toward the northern, talking about our good friends, the People's
No doubt there is much truth in all of these.
be written before there is anything but the two
speak and write what they those, to do the work eastern and western parts of Surinam, whatever Republic of Chlna.Any country that's a friend of There are, however, at least three other truths,
they preferred, to travel where they wished and that may be."
distinct and highly separate Chinas that now ex ist.
Shirley MacLame Is a friend ours, I always and they are that 1) the more we have come to
to associate with whom they pleased than their
"No, no, South Vietnam," the questioner say. Well, anyway..."
appreciate the role of environment In shaping
cousins In the rigidly structured and regimented repeated.
"Stop
and
think,
Mr.
Backgrounder.
This
the
individual, the worse the problems of
society of North VIetnair.
"Vietnam?" Backgrounder asked quizzically, country Is
ally
of
ours
with
a
military
delinquency
and crime
become, 2)
En
The Viet Cong may be in for a ruder awakening "I'll have to get
Vi l
my atlas that one. Is it government whose leadership changed hands
school,
whether
In
or
rich
dlsttfct
a
than ordinary ci tizenry. They have had con- anywhere near the South Pole orSouth Dakota?" oretty often and
them millions and
or
one,
only
a
small
children
slderable latitude in guerrilla operations and
The violence directed against Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in
"Goocxj grief, man," the questioner said, millions of dollars."
become Involved in trouble and 3; the bully will
pctitical
operation.
Orders
came
from
Hanoi.
"How
can
you
not
remember
Vietnam'
Have
Quincy, Mass., when be spoke in favor of busing students to
"I'm sorry, sir, but that could be just about always take advantage of the natural
of
But Hanoi was far away; now it Is next door,
achieve racial Integration in the schools, violates the basic
forgotten about the war already?"
anybody. Are you sure
didn't
say
'South
the
law-abiding,
The North, which Is poor, will inevitably drain
concept of free speech so deeply embedded in the Constitution of
"Ah, the war," Backgrounder said trium- Surinam'?"
In one Midwestern school, for example, a mere
the rice-rich South, creating more hatred.
the United Slates America.
pliantly. "Of course I remember the war. It was
"Concentrate!"
the
questioner
shouted.
"This
5
per cent of the student body had gradually
1111101 is short of skilled political cadre, so wonderful how all pulled together and gave it was the cause of tremendous turmoil here
Certainly It is easy to understand that court orders to bus
the school's smoke-filled lavatories off
short
ismo students in Boston for the sake of racial balance in
in fact that it has been having trouble of to the Nips and the Jerries, wasn't it? Praise the home, with demonstrations in the streets and limits to all other students until administrators
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late in handling dissent In its own areas.
classrooms have aroused emotion. But the stronaezt conviction
Lord and pass the ammunition, remember Pearl tear gas."
clamped
down
with
a
"potty
patrol."
on a social or political issue is no excuse
violence against
time who represcnt a contrary view.
At
JACK ANDERSON
Our republic is glued together by the
that political
eemen
disairtSareappropnatelyseuledattheballotboxnoe
by throwing rocks at public figures.
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figure of

It reads like some thing
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fiin ntr primate of the Hungarian Catholic Church and
'metzwe r:;ajor
East-West controversy, died here
today, the Cat ho lic Press Service reported. He
83.
AUitterenemyofcommununlsm, Cardinal Mindazenty
was long a refugee in the United States mission in
Budapest. Communists had tortured him and sentenced
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her husband, Lawrence Grant Shazer.
Mrs. Shazer, 21, of Apopka, told Circuit
Court Judge J. William Woodson: "I did it. I
worked myself up to the second floor In
square ulare 'co wide' and
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hacksaws, blades and a crowbar through a
cdilbiock window that had already been
a

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Former President l)uong Van "Big"

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to smuggling hacksaws and tools 'tto County
Jail in a March 2 "human fly " attempt to free

Cardinal Mindszenty Dies

Tyranny

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Slight, dark-haired Mary Jane Shazer

Minh of South Vietnam says overwhelming North Viet.
namese and Viet Cong military superiority left him no
alternative but to surrender unconditionally. In an interview published Monday in Ui" North Viet ,uinw'" Z1rITW
Hvpaper and broadcast by Hanoi Radio, Minh said
"We sincerely rejoiced at your speedy victory," k!e said,
"The Saigon military forces werc no longer in a positin to
offer resistance. We knew the strength of the Hevo.
lutionary Government and the liberation army. The tank
were reaiiy !Orflitdablp." The
broadcast said the
interview was conducted May I — the day after the
surrerxkr — at the presidential palace in Saigon where
the new regime released Minh and 15 other political
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testimony against the wife of another inmate
who is also charged in the attempted escape,
As part of plea bargaining negotiations
between defense attorney Roger Berry and
Assistant State Atty. Bill Heffernan. Mrs.
Shazer will testify against Mrs. Elaine Edge
Clanton, 24, of Apopka.
Mrs. Shazer pleaded guilty to attempted

BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer

Minh: Communist Power
Left No Alternative

of many

RA Y CROMLE Y

view

regimentation of the Peking brand of communism.

mountains of Colorado.
It's a shame I didn't gt to know Jim better. And
maybe, a shame, too, that you never got 10 know
him at all.
You see, this past Sunday while working on his
lawn which was a showplace for the neighborhood), Jim Brewer bowled his ("tenth) frame."
From the time he called for lila wile Rose to come

Jimhadanuncannywayofngmyego
complimenting me on a column which he felt hit the
core, and those other occasions where there was an
honest difference of opinion, he'd say "you may be
right, John, but what about this?" And then he'd
open my eyes to the other side of the pobicm.

Jim loved the kids, too.
It was no small wonder the Junior Bowling
Program in
is rated as
of the best in
th
the mtttest of Brewer and other
adults who contributed time, money andenergy to
help the kids.
You probably never even beard of Brewer, did
you7
On another occasion when I had the eall in add

IN BRIEF
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Tuesday, Maya, 1975--SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Woman Pleads Guilty In Escape Try

WOULD

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did!

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Taiwan Strong

respect his thoughts on a multitude of problems I
triel to solve via this column.
I'll bet you never even heard of this little guy,
Jim Brewer, now did you?
kids. He and his
I already told you that Jim
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andchild
Johnny
wife Rose were so fond of their g
of
the
young
Mr.
that you'd swear he was a replica
Brewer whom I hadn't known as he grew UP In the

you

I think it must have been back around the early
605 when I first opened Jet Lanes Bowling that I met
Navy-man Jim Brewer.
You couldn't help but like the guy right off,
There wasn't a time when you'd ask him to do
something for you that it wasn't done
— pronto!
Obviously with an attitude like that, it didn't take
100 long before I 'captured ' Jim to work for me at
the lanes,
Although
he was essentially hired to be a
mechanic — to doctor the many electronic 'Us of
the

Florida,

Admits 'Human F/y' Act

Florida room to my present quarters, who do you
think was the first to call and say, "If
need any

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Also Small Meta lDeik
Small Liquor
Soo Our Usual Line Of Furniture

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Attorney for Executor
ItO E Commercial Street
P0 Drawer 0
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish: April 29, May 6. 1975
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New &amp; Used Furniture- We Buy, Sel l £ Trade -One Or A
Houseful- Furniture &amp; Glassware

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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repairing farm equipment and
ago. Since then the second and now boasts 14,
Farm equipment Is a machinery
third generation. Dudas con
Oviedo Tractor carries the
In addition to the above
sistlng of three sons and their widest range of farm equip. tremendous investment. The
farmer has more invested in mentioned businesses, the
eight Sons, have expanded ment
andhandle
machinery
In the equipment than any other Oviedo location houses a
operations to Include such state. They
five major
enterprises as citrus, cattle, lines of tractors, lawn and business In existence for the wholesale 100 acre sod farm.
vegetable farming, camp garden equipment, and three dollar return.
All territory from Daytona
grounds, citrus processing major hay forage equipment
Harold
Hail,
General Beach to Palatka and south to
plants, canning plants, packing, lines. New Holland, Gehl and Manager of the Tractor the southern tip of the state is
sod farming and a tractor and Lely. They have deep tillage Division is responsible for the serviced by Duda They also
auto parts business. A. Duda &amp; tools for all sorts of ground smooth flow of the operation, have an operation in Naples

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operation since 1951. It started can find anything in farm complete line of auto parts and
Company, began operations in out with only two employes and equipment from the mini to the all parts necessary for

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NVIT101 831.3304 01

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PARTIES WEDDINGS. MEETINGS
For Details Phone 323.4080

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Shredders

They're beautiful

SHERATON HOTELS 6 MOTOR INNS WORLDWIDE SERVICE
OREGON AVENUE AT Ii &amp; STATE ROUTE 44. SANFORD. FLA
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Tuxedo Feeds
Baby Chicks
Horse Care Items

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Annuals
V:qetable Plants

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most unusual gifts shop-

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Prices trodt Si $
BROWSERS WANTED

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Central Florida Nylonizing
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REPAIRS

CALL 834-8776 L
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In Ceylon there are
ancient ruined cities,
mountains and good food,
and even valuable things
to buy. There is an in
creasing number of small
scale hotel and resort
developments.

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320 S. Hw . 17 &amp; 92

John 's Automotive

2513 PARK AVE., SANFORD

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FIGHT HIGH FOOD COSTS

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LET ART BROWN

6454020

LAWN SERVICE

SANFORD ON

HWY. I792

TABLE RENT $,,00

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travel plans. We assist

INSPECTION

Stop by today.

Travel Tips:
the rate of exchange

EVERYONE IS

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Crab Claws

CALL

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322-8865

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groups and individuals.

Be sure to inquire about

Peeled &amp; Deveined

Help You Have A Beautiful
Lawn — We Have The Know How

Sat. 10.2. We welcome
your questions and will
gladly assist you with all

FISH

MERCHANTS

Mole Crickets

package tours available
through CARIBBEAN '

6452060. Open 9:305:30.

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package tours.

SERVICE

CUT AND WRAPPEI
FOR FREEZER
Located just off Old
Orlando Hwy.. (SR 177) 0
Garden Drive to Richmor
Road. . .Sanford
Wedoaccipjfood stamot

SERVICE STATION

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now known as Sri
Lanka, Is to make use of

South

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Hwy. 17.92 Longwood

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vacation In Ceylon, which

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RON'S TIME SERVICE

Ph. 831.7252

Bldg.

The easiest and most

35'r$ Experience
242) Taft Ave.

from SHOE TREE
when you puecMss any
2 pet of Conv.,si
Canvas (m.x or
match) from the
Stic*Trs&amp;

OPEN 9:30 To 6:00 Closed Sun.

Shoeland

Ph. 321.0780
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Sanford

In The Ace Hardware

Ph. 3234U1 Sanford

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Fret Estimates

HAND WASHED
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HUNT'S TUXEDO FEED STORE -' 1

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WELDING, CO.

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By; Elaine RiCharde,
Deputy Clerk
Publish - April IS. 72, 79, Mayo 1975

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DOMESTIC &amp; IMPORTS
FREE GIFT WRAP

simple and austere, and

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LIMITED OFFER
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MODEL No. 755 REG. 489.95 SAVE $118.50
SANFORD STORE ONLY

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thC provisions tif uit F;.,li;;
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NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DEM$6
tPue und*'rsiyutd. deinng t) T11,049f
FICTITIOUS NAME
,nbi4iaass under the fictitious name
NatleP Is hereby given that I am
Of ('.05.. lora'ecS &amp; Room No 369
f.ttarnrrte Mall 5ipn'g (tnter, r'aege in i*ir' t 'ta 43k,
Seminole
451 t4vamonte Avenue. in the City of Attarnonte Springs.
County. Florida. under the f((tit,..3U5
Alta-We Springs, Floridi. intend s
to register the said name ,itn the name o7 ALTAM ONTE GOLF
(lvi n$ the Cirru# Court of DPlV,PIGRANt,E.andthjtIlnlend

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pets healthy, contented and Springs, Lake Mary and Lake
handsome. It Is the complete Monroe.
Farmers. gardeners and pet
store for anyone who owns a
cat, dog, rabbits, guinea pigs or lovers will find the friendly
folks at Hunt's Tuxedo Feed
mink,
For the larger farm animals, Store ready, willing and able to
Hunt's has a full stock ; feed assist you in filling your needs.
and Including equine vaccine. - ADV.
Horse owners should check at
Hunt's the next time they need

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theseaIf Said Court )n INs 14th day
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(Ito r) Steve Phillips, Wayne Rumler, Joe Duggar (owner I and Mike Bronson. nini sfnrs 1"a64%1

JUDITH M KAPPER,
701 loose, various colored rug
Wife
Samples
and
99 linoleum Samples
EUGENE PAUL KAPPER.
I t!tack 8. Chrome Rack
Husband
1 Channel Master Stereo with
NOTICE OF SUIT
'r.rer speasets
T o Eugene Paul Kapper
Rolls various Suet and Colors.
7007 Golf Freeway
,ind the underSigned as Sheriff of
Suite 217
'minQle- County, FIO.Ida. will at
P0 Box 2600'7
it 00 A M. on the 710 day of May.
Houstoi, Texas 77032
7. (3 )975, offer for sale and sell to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
11 "Nights? bidder, for C a sh. Subject that
an action for Dissolution of
t' any and .1 existing feint, at the
Marriage has been filed against you
Vront (West) Door of the Seminole
and you are required to serve a copy
r. u nty Courthouse in Sanford,
of your written defenses, if any. to It
r'ride, We above described per
on JUDITH M KuPPER, 207
.cr.aI property Sed prOperl
y being Spanish Trace Dclv.. Altamonte
"'ed at Adams Transfer &amp; Storage
Springs. Florida, Pe?it,cinrr. and file.anVord. rfgra Further in
the original with the Clerk of the
'crmtiOn available from the Civil
('i ition of the Seminole County •ttOVC styled Court on or before the
16th day of May. 1975; Otherwise a
rriff's
Judgme-rt may be entered against
That said Sale IS being mid. to
the relief demanded in the
you
RSfy the ttrms of said Writ of
Petition
F,ecufion

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areand They have med Ica lsupplies and Sanford, Longwood. Altamonte
carried at Hunt's
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Get a head start on the bugs know ledgeable and ready to icing, t oo ts and hay are lust a
seems everything flourishes, with a trip to Hunt's Tuxedo advise the experienced farmer few more,, of the wide assort.
e'specially bugs. During the Feed Store, located at the as well as explain to the men? of supplies available at
basic Hunt's.
gardner
summer months, your lawn corner of 2nd St and Sanford amateur
Hunt's building with its
needs more tender loving care Ave., in Sanford. T he y carry req uirements for a successful
ample floor and storage space
than any other time Hunt's everything you'll need to make garden.
At Hunt's the motto is enables Duggar to remain well
Tuxedo Feed Store is stocked sure your lawn reflects all the
"courtesy for all." This and the stocked and provide his
with bug sprays and in. time arid effor$you'Ii put into It.
Hunt's has been in the same fact that Duggar carries only customers the convenience of
secticides to help you rid your
lawn of those pesky critters who location under the same name the best quality brands explains one-stop shopping.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store is
flourish on your hard work. since 1941. Joe Duggar and his their success. Duggar was born
Fertilizing your lawn tends to wife, Margaret, purchased the and raised In Sanford and is located in downtown Sanford,
be a tedious lob, but the end business in 1972, after having familiar with the needs and on Sanford Avenue at 2nd
Street. If you find your order
worked there for six years, wants of area residents.
results are most gratifying
in addition to a full line of too bulky to fit into your gas
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5IOTICE OF SUIT
TO RICHARD C. CLEMMON.
Residence Unknown
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN liii?
by virtue of that ce-clan Writ o faction for Dissolution of Marriage
Execution issu ed out of and under hat been filed against you and you
me seal of the County Court of are rt'C*IIrCd to serve a copy of your
Orange County, Florida. upon afinal written defenses. if any, to it
iudornent rendered in the af or esaid Carmine M Brevo, Esg , of the law
court on the 4th day of April. A D. firm of KORMAN 1. BRAVO. PA ..
1975, in that certain case entitled, 1. 130 E. Highway 4111 Longwood,
0 Brinkman &amp; Company, a car. Florida 37750. and file the original
poration Aitantc Division. I k a with the Clerk of the above styled
Court At the Seminole County
Atlantic Distributors, Inc
of
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida 37771.
Florida, Plaintiff, vs Dewey
or before My 15th, 1975, other
Taylor's QuaIty Carpet Warehouse.
Inc. a Florida corporation a k a wise a Judgment may be entered
Dewey Taylor's Carpet Warehouse. aoainst 'ou for the relief demanded
Dwey
Inc. Defendant, which aforesaid In the Petition
WlTPdESSmyhandandlhesealof
Writ of Execution was delivered to
me as She'ritf of Seminole County. said Court on April 18th. 1975
FIOcI4*. and I have levied upon the (Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
following described properly owned
Clerk of the Circuit Court
by Dewey Taylor's Quality Carpet
Bi: Joy Stokes
Warehouse. Inc.. said property
As Deputy Clerk
being located In Seminole County,
particularly Carmine M Bravo. Esci
Florida,
more
KORMAN 8, bRAVO. P A
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All the turniie. furn,shn, 130 E. Highway 31
'nvcntorv. -lock in trade. LCW"Qn)n. F la 3? 5)
f,tur
Publish April 77. 29. Met' 6. 12. 19 / 5
rugs. Inleijm and any and all other
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storehouse of all the decorating
display Items used in the Park
turf'datY3vet$Edle!IJSJ1,mttrutger
Ave. studio showroom, as well
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Saving the best idea for last,
'4ts furniture and accessories &amp; Cohn placemat napkin sets in
from the various model homes splashy, exciting colors and Decorator's Bazaar would like creating, stop by Decorator's
Bazaar and head for the
Berta Hall had decorated over patterns...crnly $8.95. Linen to suggest that you give silk
Day.
A
Bargain
Room Boxes ana
Mother's
for
flowers
kitchen
and
bath
towels
in
a
the years
boxes of discontinued fabric
variety of styles. ..only $2. truly unique service of Interiors
Manager Edie Hall en Picture frames shaped like by Berta Hall for the past eight remnants from lOc and up $1,
courage-s her visitors to hearts, ovals and squares In the years. Jane Besserer, well.
$7, $3 bargain bins holding bolts
browse to their hearts con 1973 House &amp; Garden colors known for designing many of expensive fabric remnants;
tent" and even advertises from
remnant wallpaper rolls at $1
up ... Oversized original
silk
flower
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"Browser's wanted. $2
with
matching
arrangements
will
help
you
earhlamps.furflitu
re, drapery.
no CX' piacemats at
perience ne ces sary" for the napkins at $1.50 in or igina l select silk flowers and an paintIngs, bedspri'ath, sh-ides
benefit of those who want to designs by Gloria Van
appropriate container. Pric es and accessor ies for every
sho at their lesure.
derbilt ...set of f ou r shell na pkin begin at $'S
room are pric ed to move in
Customers at
Mother's Day is May 11, and rings ... $1.50. Paintings in Decorat or's Bazaar love to the Ba rgain Room.
Decorators Bazaar has many several sizes, shapes and bring in a special antique vase
Browse at
Shop and
new gift Items selected recently colors, many on sale. ..antique or contaIner they ha ve had Decorator's Bazarr at 2606
at the gift market In North sheet music, $1 ... straw and stbred away for years and let Orlando Dr
Open Monday
Carolina for this very special Mexican tin wastebaskets from designer Jane Besserer bring it through Friday 10:00am to 5:00
day. Decorator's Bazaar loves $695. peacock feathers, SOc.
to life again.
p.m. And of course, complete
to sell you beautiful bargains as decorative hanging leaded
For the most reasonably Interior design services are
much as you love to buy them, glass pictures with pressed priced, healthy Indoor exotic available at the Winter Park
sothey are brimming from wall flowers from $5.95... and there plants, shop Decorator's Studio-interiors by Berta Hall.
to wall with lovely gifts for are many, many more Items to Bazaar. A large variety of If you have any questions, shop
Mother, many under $10. choose from. If you can't make unusual and y our favorite in. by phone and call 322-8074. The
Decorator's Bazaar suggests up your mInd, give your Mother door plants are now on sale-and people at Decorator's Bazaar
some of t he following gift items a
gift
from all hanging baskets ha ve been help make shopping fun a nd
certificate
easy for you!! - ADV
for your shopping list: Fallani Decorator's Bazaar.
reduced to $5.

porters. Their operations are from 19 inches to 28f1. in width
since 1962. He is assisted by two might say the Duda story is one
established all over the state of walk behind mowers, and a very
capable
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and as provided in Section 733.16, County Cou
Flewida Statutes. In their offices In Florid. a. the above described per.
County Courthouse in Seminole SonI property
That said Sate is being made to
County, Florida. within four
satisfy the terms 0 Said Writ of
calendar months from the t'm of
Execution,
the first publication hereof, or the
John E. Polk.
same will be barred
Sheriff
Filed at Sanford Florida, thiS 71st
Seminole County, Florida
day of April. 1975
Publish' April 15,72, 79. May 6. 1975
The Commercial

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919 E. 2nd St.
NOTICE OF SUIT 10 Williams
Percy. i k ii William Percy and
Marilyn S Percy, ti5 wife,
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
All parties claiming ntctclt% by.
thrOuqh, under or aga inst William
FICTITIOUS NAME
A. Duda &amp; Sons -From
Pry. a k William Percy and
Notice Is hereby qiven that we are [___~
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The Only Insecticide You Need To
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DRY, and that we intend to register
Protect Your Lawn Against Chinch
that an acton In foreclose a mor
.aid name with the Clerk of
Bugs, Sod Webwocms, Bermuda Mites,
Igage on the fOtIOwnc real property
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
White
Grubs, Leafhoppers And More.
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In 5ecninoI' County. Florida
Florida in accordance with the
tot 7, RIok I SKY LARK SUB
provisions of the Fic1itiov Name
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Statutes. To Wit: Section
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George E. Vogel
to First St.
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Ph.
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Post Office Pbs 793. Orlando.
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Putt.PuttOnOut
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Florida 37902, and file the original
by virtue of that c2rialn Writ of
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And Save At
h the Clerk of the above styled
ExecutIon Issued out of and urder
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1973, in that certain case entitled,
R
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VJIINESS my hand and the teal
Clarence English and Catherine
OVIEDO IRAC1OR CQ.
of said Court on April 25, 1975.
English, his wife Plaintiff. vs Coils
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(Seal)
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Morgan and Eva Morgan. his wife
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Ph.
.rthur H Bc'c..with, Jr
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Route 426
Oviedoi
Clerk of the (.ircuit Court
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AUTO PARTS
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LAWN &amp;GARDEN
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida.
AND ACCESSORIES
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EQUIPMENT
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1975 deScribed property owned by CoIls
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. perticularly described as follows
Swinging,
All of Lot 16. the West 17' 4" of Lot
and :
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
I? and the East 4'4" of Lot 15. Block
natural. Try some on
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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PROBATE DIVISION
today, You'll be
Recorded in Pta? aook 3. Page t..
PROBATE NO 75 102 CP
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pleasantly surprised. :
In re: Estate ci
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Florida, together with th3 right Of
HAPPY RUSH
Ingress and egress over Brentwood
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IIto r) Fred Hall and Kerry S1tcrwood—ealesmen—wiH assist you (a your selection of farm equipment
deceae'J
Wig
Ayenue and that porlion of Salem
NOTIt.t 10 CREDITORS
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The secrets tobeinga success
To All Creditors and All Persons Street lying East of Brentwood
At the home office in Oviedo They carry disc arrows from Hall and Kerry Sherwood, and
a
Avenue
and
South
of
and
adjacent
to
Boutique
are
an enormous ambition and )'OU will find nine of the 11 30 Inches to 31 feet In width and by shop foreman Ed Kennedy. a
Having Claims or Demands Against
said Block 15 described above
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Said Estate:
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INTERSTATE MALL
and the undersigned as She riff of
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You are hertb notified and
knows
this better t ha n A. Duda two are based in the Belle Glade These wheeltractors are from 1957.
43 &amp; 1.4
Semnole County. Florida, will at
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&amp;
Sons
Inc., creators of Oviedo plant.
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32 Inches to 14 feet in width and
Altamonte Springs 131-4354
11:00 AM on the 71h day of May,
Duda Auto Parts consists of
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demands whkh you may have
Tractor
and Duda Auto Parts,
the
estaleof
HARRY
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1975
offer
for
sale
and
sell
to
w eigh from 400 to 40,000 both wholesale and retail
Open
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Sun.
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owner
Irma
Orimo,
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against
Oviedo
Tractors,
a
division
of
Oviedo
deceased late of Seminole County, the higheit bidder, for cash, subject
has been in pounds. At Oviedo Tractor you operations. They stock a

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tend to re'aiter said name with tIi
Cler k of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. r:wlda in acordancc with
the rrovistonS of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit
M509 Florida Statutes 1957
S Roberti. Crolcy
Publith April 73. 79, May 6. 11 1975
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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191. Lcriq*COd. Seminole Cc.unty.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You'll be better off today If you
don't rely too heavily upon the

MOVIE OF THE WEEK "The
California Kid" RERUN
Martin Sheen and Vic Morrow
star In this "road" picture,
which was the network's
highest-rated TV movie of
season. Morrow plays an ornery c'p who pushes kid drivers
into speeds that lead to fatal
accidents, and Sheen plays the
brother of a victim. He's out for
revenge. Exciting chase.
9-10 CBS HAWAII FIVE-O
RERUN "Welcome to Our
Branch Office" Steve is set up,
turns out double is working
extortion game. A businessman
accuses Steve of trying to shake
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"protection" cash.
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dilute them.
Some unusual conditions will
develop that will fatten your
TAURUS (April )-May
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Foll ow your hunches as to how
business matters involving you
should be handled. Don't let
another pressure you to do it his
way.

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aces-in-the-hole you've been
holding to gain advantages

LEO (July a-Aug. 22) Iost
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requiring federal contractors to
end Job discrimination against
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profit, prepare to share fairly.
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action" hiring plans approved
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You,
by the Pentagon for its conbetter than most, understand
tractors do not meet federal
that harmony is maintained
guidelines, the GAO said.
tliroug a willingness to give
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your work or career. Today promote Job equality, the GAO
you'll be inspired on how to do added.
this.
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the minorities who are supSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
to be assisted by federal
pc
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anti-discrimination effort., are
can to help you today, if
frustrated,"
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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financial
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THE LEGEND
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day than you are in the early
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period. Delay them till then.
League pennant over the represents a bonding company
Brooklyn Dodgers. Thomson that loses a large bail on a
Now Showing
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Barnaby is enlisted to find the
pitch, Ralph Branca, talk about
PAM GRIER iS*SHEBA BABY'
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missing man, who may not
it with Curt Gowdy.
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himself Invisible. The story patient accused of rape. Victim
has been picked by the is a young woman with whom
network as one of its new series Kiley is In love. She also has
next fall. Jackie Cooper as undergone a recent kidney
research administrator and transplant.
Kate Weston as the invisible
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sdam was The Bomb. While
conference was in progress,
Truman received word of
successful test at Alamogordo.
Though the Japanese
beaten and were making peace
overtures in Moscow, Truman's
decision to drop the atomic
bomb had already ripened. To
save American lives? Yes, but
also because, in the words of
Secretary of State Byrnes, 1i
will make the Russians more
manageable." The Russians
got the message and became
less manageable.
One place Truman wanted to
manage t'e Russians was East-

maybe half the time; Winston
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Churchill, already defeated for
and other democratic parare-election although he started
phernalia Stalin had promised
the conference without knowing
at Yalta didn't seem to matethe results, and Joseph Stalin,
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orative and significant, and re- Soviet entry into the war with
spect for adequate documents- Japan -no longer needed, and
a threat to America postwar
lion.
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Niehsens the same week It was ones from a particular
cancelled, series star Mike restaurant in Chicago. He
Connors dispatched identical means lxlsine3s.
84:30 CBS GOOD TIMES
telegrams to Bob Wood and
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Fred Silverman, president and RERUN
vice-president in charge of development as Michael rebeLs
CBS, against finishing an IQ test,
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programming
respectively, which read: "It claiming it Is meant for whites,
seems that everybody loves us. not blacks. Upset at first,
Why don't you???. . . Carl Florida and James begin to
Reiner reports that he has a understand their son's stand
firm 13-week contract from and fall in line behind him.
84:30 ABC hAPPY DAYS
ABC to produce, write, direct
and star in a half-hour comedy, "Coin' to Chicago" Knocked
off the schedule earlier in the
"Heaven Help Us."
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first run. All the boys are with a
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ravaged mind. Hawkeye
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familiar faces show up tonight
in movies on NBC that actually
are previews of next season.
Lloyd Bridges stars as a cop on
the beat in a big city In "j'
Return of Joe Forrestor," at
9:30, whIch, irhen it comes
"The Metro Man" next fall, will
be Bridge's fifth series in his
long TV career. And David
McCallum, once popular
member of the "Man from
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another new series for next
season. Old series stars fade
away, only to rome hark
another way.
AROUND: When

MEETING AT POTSDAM.
By Charles L. Mee Jr. Evans.
384 Pages. $10.95.
Potsdam was one of those set
pieces of history where a few
powerful men, representing
powerful nations and driven by
powerful egos, propose to tidy
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DEAR DR. LAMB -1 am a
female, 26, and some 270
pounds. Other than the obesity,
I am in very good health except
(or one ailment that has alarmed me enough to write to you.
For the past month I have
been a regular watcher of a
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shape and I should expect some
does my family) that it's my
being fat thdt caused it. Almost

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any physical problem I've ever
had t'.as been attributed to my
being heavy, no matter what. I
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fun. He beat me easily and the
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saw me through it plus using a
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exercise in spite of my
discomfort? flow can my
condition be diagnosed for
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youi' spine with all that weight.
Think of your spine as a pole to
har1g things on. The more you
hangon it the more strain it will

be under. And, you know as well
asldo that 270 pounds is a lot
lg on.

Now, whenever I stretch my
spiie with any exercise
causes discomfort like in-

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

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Tuesday, May 4. 1975

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Le9aI Notice
FICTITIOLS NAME
?;tiCC is hereby given that i am
";.gcd in buSiness a? SI? Queens
Mirror Clrcte, Casseiberry 32701.
Seminole County. Fbi Ida under the
fictitious name of CLEAN RITE
intend toregister said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provijions of rhe Fictitious

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

- Legal Notice

IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
FOR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 75.lO4CA.O
CASE NO. 1S'1ICAO.A
ENGEL MORTGAGE COMPANY. DIVISION: C
INC a Delaware orporatlon,
CONSOLIDATED PIPE &amp; SUPPLY
PIant.II. CO., INC. or FLORIDA, a Florsda
vs
corporation.
BOBBY
Plaintiff,
JOE
RISNER
and
MARILYN RISNER, his wife,
HOUSING GROUP. INC. it Florida
Ofenants
corporation.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
pursuant to a t;nal judgment of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
foreclosure entered in the above
aptionr.i action, I will sell the pursuant to a Final Judgment 01
property situated in Seminole FOrecIOiutC entered ii Case Ipi it
100 CA 09, in the Circuit Cuwi ,t
County, Florida. described as.
oleCounty, Florida, I will ll
10? 70, SAN LANTA, THIRD S
5TI0N, as recorded in PIat BOOk the property situate and lying in
13, Page 73, PubIi Records of Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as:
Seminole County, Florida.
TOQC?her with all structures and PARCEL NO. 1
Fr- the South '
:rner
tmprornr;n'.u,andhc-attcr
.".." ' Qnge
sld !3r., and fl?i.'es
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ttiefeto - alsoalluas,steam.elcctr,c, 29 East run N $9 degrees 33' 15" C.
water, itrid other heating, cooking, along the South line of said Section
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing. 20.adlstarCeOf3oteetlorapoinlol
ventilating, irrigating, and power begnning; n.m thence N $9 degrees
systems, machints, appliances, 35' lI' C 2331 77 feet to a point 30 feel

of said Section 21. thence NO degrees
35' 0)" V,' ?O? it f'.t 10 thu' 5[
corner of the SW
of the NW ' of
saId SectIon 71. thence U 0 degrees

the Sem'nol
County
n
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II 00 a m • on the 72nd Jay 01 Ma,'.
1975.

SI' W 50? 00 feet, thcnce N II degrees
4' 15" W 129190 fet't to a concrete
monument, thence S 59 degrees 79'
56" W 1287.81 feet to the
Southeasterly R.W lIne of the
Seaboard Coastline Railroad. thence
S 46 degrees 14' 44" W, along sad p
W line a distance of 181656 feet to a
point on the EaSt P W Iin of Eden
Park Road. ttence 5 0 degrees 31
C 269) 61 feet to the Point of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Beomnning.
(LESS the following described
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE property, to wit,)
From the South i4 corner of
COUNTY. FLORIDA.NO. 71.25$-CA.
CtiOri 20, TOwnShip 71 South,
FRE[)EPICI'. '. ttricrs INC - ,
Range ?'9 East run Easterly along
Delaware corporation,
te South line of said Søction
to
t'hmff. the sixhy five (63) foot contour line
(U S C &amp; C S datum) for a Point o
Arthur H flekwuth. Jr
Clerk Circuit Court
fly: Elaine RlCharde
puy Clerk
MarL,.a,. and Brooke
Attorneys for Plaintiff
post Office Drawer x
Jacksonville, Florida 37703
Publish May 6. 1975
DEN 53

JR , etc , et ux - et at ,
Def'da
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice iS hereby given that,

sixty five (65) ft contour line
Northeasterly to the intersectIon of
the Eastern section line of said
Secticn 20. continue Plorlht'rly along

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1:00 A.M. — 5:30 P.M.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

fery, Fsguire, of Nichols &amp; Tatich,
PA., Suite 1110. The Hartford
BuildIng, 700 East Robinson Street.
Orlando, FlorIda 32801, and lilt the

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Noon The Dotj Before PublicQtlon
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captioned action, I will sell the

$6509 Florida Statutes 1957.
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v.hO Iovcs people, budget
stretching rent Also unfurn.
BAMPOO COVE GARDEN APTS
300E Airport Blvd 373 1310

1,IMMEDlAT E OCCUPANCY. tur
ruShed &amp; UnfurniShc'd mpts &amp;
houSes SIC to $140 per mo 321
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700 MagnolIa Ave., Sanford, I and ,
Wrm. unfurn .is from $110 $17'
3436 or Orlando
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j Roomfurrlthed duplet 74th St 1st
and last Mo ptu ISO deposit I
-- child, no pets Alter S. 373 SoIl

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
At. ANON

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Sand lewood

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31A-Djplexes

Villas

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drinkers.
For further information call
or write
$inford Al Anon Family Group
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Box 533. Sanford. Fla. 32771.
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FACED WITH A DRINKING

In remembrance of my dearly
beloved husband. Eldon E. Witliamson. whOwent to be with God
one year ago — May 6. 1974
Although his smIle is gone and his
hands I cann3t touch, I thank God

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
C.in
Ca!l 123
Write P 0. Box 1713

one I love so much.
tt broc m hr,rt to l.e him flu? hr
didn't go alone for part of me
went with him the day God called
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God knowS how much I loved him
meniui e Shall never
6'\d n
ld My thoughts shall always
wander to the toot where he %
lain, looking back with tenderness
along the path he trod.
I'll bled the years I had with him
and leave the rest to God. My
darlIng's gone but nol forgotten.
Lula Williamson

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at P.O. Box
Fern Park 37130. Seminole County.
Florida under the flctltiou name 01
TEN ASSOCIATES, and that I In.
tend to register said name with the
----------Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
5-Lost &amp; Found
County, Florida In accordarce with ---.
the provlsion of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, TO WI?: Section FOUND' Bassett Hound behind 25th
St Cemetery. 3270154.
$6509 Floriria !t .tutes 1937
S Gordon Williamson
2 Cats left a a service station in
Publish April 72, 79. May 6. .
Sanford I black male &amp; 1 grey
1)6
tiger female Please call 862.1331
Seminole Memorial P1,spital

6—Child

I or 2 bedroom dupltx apartments
Furnished or unfurnishect 60'
S*irnminq pod 17)0 S Orlando
Or 32) ?90

Range•Refrigerator

32 —Houses Unfurnished

Clothes Vlaslier• Dryer

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Bedroom. P.m bath, r.e... iarpet,
or 377 1136

* Heated Pool
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ditioned, kitchen equipped, in the
city. P4eitr hosiitI $173 mo with
security dep 327 7199

1.2 Bedroom
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110 W AIRPORT BLVD.
373 7170

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All utllite fur t
fished. Adults Waterfront and
boatIng privileges $110 377
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no pets $130 Month deposit
required 373 3620. after

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2300 Meltonvitle

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any
other businrs lit] Sanford Ave
372 7077 or 372 6700 after 6

BALL REALTY
ChoiCe Listings

lot? Lots in Loth Arbor

DISTRESS SALE,) bedroom.
SanLanta home, central h a.
shag carpets, less than
down, and take over mort

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Real Estate

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tths, carefree aluminum siding,
I firr'vtaces. Convenient Sanford
location. Huge rooms
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Your MLS

Air Conditioning

Sanford 3fl-7$I1

7565 Park Di-.

2873 Grove Dr.. Sanhord. 3
Bedrooms, 2 baths, porch, fenced.
VA, low down 517,500 373 0011

3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot,

518.900. Existing, $16,500. 7 pct
rntg 373 8607

Home lmprovements

Jim Hunt Realty
377-2118
AFTER HRS.

Central Heat 8 Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SCARS in Sanford 377
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BUDDY'S HOMEIMt'ROVEMEP".
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 327 1)31.
Interior, Exterior plastering
Plaster patching 5, simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 372 7700.

Beauty Care

TO.F P' ItEAUTY SALON
(forrnmn ly ham t'tt'S Beauty Ploob I
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Service

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COFFEE CENTRAL - Colfeeserv
ice nl.c.i, available in Sanfori.
37) 5036
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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WI' TER
ITEMS. - SEL.L
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH,
PLACE ACLASSIFIEOADNOW,

Call 377761) or $319993
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LIII station and force main installa
tin, concrete foundation work for
signs, equipment, pumps. etc
Underground or above gruund
storage tanks, Dc'wotering. cx
cavation, drive way culvert pipes
and head walls, retaining waIts.
Keith P Smith Construction Inc.
)03671 111$ Stan, 7lhrs
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1937 BuIck Ro,admaiter.
Good c,usditlor. rrs.
Best offer. 377.7197.

WANT UPII3ELIEvABLE
Then you're missing
a bet if you don't check Out this
1971 Honda CT7O. Recently Inspected. in top working order
$300. or best offer. If interested,
give me 'a call. Bill Currie, 377
7611 Ext 53

WE FINANCE
OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE 1-POM, EASY TERMS

1972 057 Yamaha 750CC
Firellent Ciincliticwi, $500
Call 3327173

NO CREDIT CHECK - PlO IN
TEPEST - PlO RED TAPE.

1971 Yamaha 500

F,'otorcycic insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733846

'IATIONAL AUTO SALES
26005 FRENCH. SANFORD

1977 Yamaha, 750; $100 or will trade
for smaller bike or car. 377 264.5.

1973 Buick Century. PS, PB, Air,
Auto. Best offer. 6411261 after S

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67 A—Feed

1ItIFllUflhIUFF

hi$

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY's E 46, Sanford 373 1733

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Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy. 1797. 130-4206

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
641 *126. Winter Park

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.

ThWMP

$2851

72—Auction

372.9411 Eve1169l116

Auction

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Friday Nights, 7:3(

1 1 79 95 and up
SANFORD AUCTION. 373-7310
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JACK PROSSER FORD
3786 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
PHONE 322-1481
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

Dell's Auction Servic

used machines,
ONEY APPLIANCES 3730697

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(With Coupon Available at Service Dept.)

Top dollar re'urn cmi consigrimi
75 pct. &amp; 33 pct We alsO bu
houses. estates. etc
OpenDaIIylOa m 5pm

NewElectricRanges

WEtS

$52.60'

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See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
3.07 East 1st St , Downtown

Hwy IA. West. Sanford
37) 5670

GMOWNERS:

Mr. Goodwrench has a

3226457
After Hrs 377 lllIor)7) 7142

42—?bIe Homes

Bitt's Lawn Service
Mowing, Edging FrceEslimatl
373 2551

Service Special for you.

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SPECIAL SALE

Unwanted items hauled free.
15 a pick up load, yard trash
load $62 I306
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Lawns Mowed. trash hauled, Cl
-----------saw woix very re,Ioiao,r
1809. itnylim

ALL HOMES REDUCED
Norris. 66'x17'. 7 BR

$8995

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Regent, £i'x17'. 3 fiR

Roofing

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Don't need!" Seevea useful purpose
again when you elI them with a
CIaisiied Ad from the Herald.
JUl
b,II UI IUUyl lJLNi I Ui
dIal 377 7611 or $31 9993 To place
your tw cost Want Ad

Carpentry, Remodeling. AdditionS,
ccned Bonded.
CUS,Urn Work
323 6038
Free
estimate
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1U7 VW, Good condition, new tim,-',
$995 Call Duitne ?,tcGu:rc, L
163) Dealer.

68—Wanted to Buy

with free posts or best offer. Call
322-310.6 or see at 1803 Chase Ave

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Lawn Cart'. nm'owng, trim hed
etc $2 miminum charge San
Area 371 9197.
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1961 Buick LeSabre. air, power
steering, power brakes LIke new.
322 1445.

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31, Si 6' haoow xii red wood fence
sections, 33 posls 110 a section

Why store it and forget it? Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad, 377
2611

1.'aron (.,rrrrm,inott,
PaintIng, Remodeling
irpnta.d. n.i.i au

Kitchen.Bathiroom Cabinets,
Counter topS. Sinks Installation
available Bud CabelI. 322 0057
inst ime.

332.3991

322 0118

377-9214

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Free' estimates. c.'ntral Flea? 1. air,
sates A. service. Dykes Heating &amp;
A. r... .iias,,

For hedge Viburnum, 7' high. Well
bunched in cans, 11 00 702 W. 20th
St.

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arriving daily. Ph. 131 1)11, Open
Sundays 17 6

78—titctorcyc les

Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding

t71 Singer Zig Zao with cabinet,
cash prIce of $61 or I payments of
$1 SO. Golden Touch 'n Sew, $75:

Broker, 107 W. Commercial

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Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '73 Datsuns

ReconditiOned Batteries. $17 9$
exchange PEFL'S flODY SI-lOP.
110? Sariforil 1..-

This is our 15th year at Animal

ASSUME PAYMENTS

W. Garnett White

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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2324 Park Dr
REALTOR

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come first choice! Plus 1.1
finest Used Cars, Dick Blair-:

DumwoNAv.taluM

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St. 3fl 7)35
we Buy Furniture

By owner. like' new, 2 Bedrooms,
na. room, detached garage.
fenced yard. 119.000 3776399 or
373 958$

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'71 some below dealer cost.

KennelS Thanks to you. our
customerS 377 5752

And

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Datsun.Subaru Sale

Sale or ru'.'. 15' IrC',dl Tritiier,
nicety ei'..m'p"d 574 1570

Watch Dog, puppies half Boxer, hail
Shepherd, $3 each 372 17 IS.

LUMBER- Rough cut
Cypress and Pint
C,ormly's Feed 3231733

Acreage

Pick up funk cars FREE. Smr.iii
price for others. 772 1671__-

1360 Miles

65—Pets-Supplies

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY --- SELL - TRADE
311 315 C First St
377-5672

131 2331 after 1.

75—Pecreational Vehicles

We Buy Furniture

Agency

REALTORS

CARPET lUG- flEW. Help yts.ir
self! Help Me Values up to $25 a
yd. for only $4 a yd. Your choice.
Weekdays, 3730061.

1971 Vega CT, extra sharp. Low
miles, I Speed, air, nice ta'. $2,495

$30 472 after S

h.'ent 'Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $150 per day
CARROLL'S FURPIITURF

Tablepentals%l00

-- 80—Autos forSale

Thanks to Classified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost Try one
today! Phone 332 76)1 or I]1 9993'

64—Equipment for Rent

nrmr?h on 17 9?

51—Household_Goods

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STAN'S AUCTION

Wo'ctrutf'S Garden Center
4431 Ceerv Ave . c.ir,lord

So. Debary Flea Market
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1',Mi C olll,Hw'y44
PH 373 97)9

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

371 0770

1 milc

79—Trucks-Trailers

$62 1510.

Let me till your garden spof; mow
vacant lots.
Floyd Freer, 322 5191.

SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwy 46. ' M E oft 4

377 7599

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World Famous Buck knives, also
Sctirade Walden. John Primble
knives. GardenLand. 1100 W. 1sf
St. 3236630

La.n 7,',.i.crI We Sell TPie,Bt'st &amp;
Service The Pest Western Auto.

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

3222420 Anytime

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Sm, ,',tt, I UVU'.PJ"), I
1i4).WJ
baths, beautiful executive home
facing Lake Monroa It's one of akind?

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newest
finest Adult-Famils'
Mobile Home Park.

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home. MusI see to realIl
predate.

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901 775 6999
Eve's 303 131 SIlO.' 067 4051

HIDDEN LAKE - $32.50
bedrooms. 7 baths, beaL

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Lane Bradford
Peg. Real Estate Broke-

CITY — 150.000 Largest.
duplex available in Sanford.
unit has 7 bsdroom central
and aIr, plus other amenitle

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financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to qualified buyers
with no down payment. Why rent
when you can buy for less?

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADI

PHONE 131 4.300

Broker

NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES

Realty.

Lixutt to 14th. left to Valencia Cf
north to Austin Development Corp
Homes
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP

Real Estate

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REALTOR 377.7191

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fly Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1 year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
acre tclyllwiicle Section 373 9166

'172 V64.3

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Peg, Real Estate Broker
377 1)01, 7610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17 92

Sten strom

DIRECT TAX REFUND

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bedroom, refurbished hQm,'.
shaded lot Set it at 1)8.500

CaliBart Real Estati

If you qualIfy for a new 3 bedroom. 2
balh home on VA or FHA hfl&amp;n
Cing, our homes qualify for up to
$1,330

62—Lawn-Garden

Sale

MAI'TLAPID F FA MART
191) Hwy 17 7 Oprn Sat A. Sun 9
83*2970

3 Minutes from Town

Fish from your own dock, boat
ski In lovely St Johns Ply
bedroom mobile home with I
screened patio Owner
finance

TAX REFUND$$

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kelds Garage- Auto Air Con- j 1973 Olds, Delta U, I Dr • Air, At.'
ditiorer and general auto repairs.
FM Stereo. I speakers, full power
10$ Mitt it St , 373 1329.
$7,500 firm For appi call 377 191

."c.cd cm ?t't'I deS, (,-.i:culi.' ue',k
&amp; ct.i.tt. stuct*nuai dsA &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as it Cash arid Carry
P1011'S
Casselb.rry. 17 92. iri 4706

Nathan VanMeler. Casseberry

land Co. REALTOR. 339 1)1)

for

Afltr 6,332

76—Auto Parts

Used office furnifure

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Fishing Is Great

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10r ,adc'n, 2
Shaded kit,
bedrooms, on pa ed road. $17,300

Lovely home in beautiful idyli
Natural stone front, 3 bedroc
bath. famII room with firep
near schools, country club,
shopoing Assumable morti

SANFORD, 2002 Summerlbn. AImot
new 1 Bedroom, 2 bath, central
heat 5, aIr, family room, must see
to appreciate Reduced to 177.900
Call us for terms. SAPILANDO
REALTY, INC.. $316777.

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RURAL BUNGALOW

Inspiring

VICTORIAN MANSION

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Home on take, lovely living room. 3
bedrooms. 7 bathS
527. 500

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10 20 Acres with older 7 3 fIr.' r-.ome
located in 5cm,n.1m- C-

Merchandise

59—MusicalWcrchardise

60—Off ice Supplies

47—RealEstate Wanted

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ATC 90. 3 wtieet Honda
Like New Call

1977 VW Campmobile. Clean, car-pet, refrigerator, sink, sIeeç.s I
Can refinance or consider dune
buggy as part of down payment
12.39$- 031 $735 After I

PIdI' uprritt smli RoSewood
pin, $4))
After 6.372 (S4,

Pierson, 10 acres Nicely wooded,
small spring, over 300' cx, paved
road 517.500. Terms 031 2191

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Larry Saxcl,rl, Realtor

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76065 Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5171

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after Hrs $31 $595

Harold Hall Realty

CLIFF JORDAF
REALTOR

appointment. 373 9110

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LIVING QUARTERS
,','lii q'itjIe'nt buSN.'V toc'Itr)n
A I '.0 N,1f
ii .iI rt,nt'n!

Days 322 61?)
Nights 377 3.171 or 3fl-73S

For Pent New Smyrna townhouse
on ocean Pool, tenniS, $180 Week
3

rent 377 1143

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Country living. Low down. Only
$23,950. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
3237730.

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

40-Condominiums
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377 3.611

Lake Mary, 3 BR, no qualifying.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL
19195 F
377499)
322 7371, 332-1196, 3fl 1954
3fl 1939.3771164

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017W 1st St.

ROIISOPI MARINE
29771twy 1797
372 5961

P4. C. corner
322 3841

S temper Realty

Offices Ot
Small Store fluldoos
377 1387

Dixie Dory- 16' brand new with new
rocket trailer and used Johnson 25
HP outboard Last of closed
dealer's inventory. Must see to
appreciate this boat- Dealer liSt
prIce, 11395 Make offer. 83.4 8595
after S

43—Lots-Acreage

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torcycles

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We buy one piece or full house.
Antlquet, estates Comlgnments

Orlando Clipper, 17' Tn Hull, 113 HP
Mercury, both 1911, traIler extras,
sacrifice, 12,925 323 4195

Forrest Greene, Inc.
223 635)REALTORS64S 7333

U VWJyg ITy .g UnJ

welcome.

less than $173 mo

HARD TO FIND, 3 oedrooni
bath under $7O..

LONGWOOD -- Hwy 177. North. $00
Ft Bays Zon'd M 1. $317335

614 1006

Coi.iptete set up. licensed, rnured
I'll save you money: Call Orlando,
273 5110 for free estimate.

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wa

AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
/:30 P.M.

COLOR TV, $11.93 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,

New Skyline double wide. Payments

WE TAKE TRADES

RENTALS
1, 2. 3 Bedrooms. Homes
apart ments for $60. $90, $130.
$165i,p?ode'iuxt'j,t$)lS Avi
1 'r ,',

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Immaculate 3 bedrooms, carpeted

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$13,000.

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JiIYi U. I I.

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72—AL'ction

Mobile Home Moving

PRICE REDUCED-- 2 story. 3
bedroom home, central heat &amp; air,
fenced yard, beautiful oaks.

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REALTORS, 3391141. After Hrs,
$318395

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
360) Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 3700

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PEACE, and Plants, nice? bedroom
mobile home on beautifully land
scapt'd lot. Good tcrm.
Catselberry
Land
Co,

Loch Arbor, I lIP. 7 bath, 337,S'Y2
See your broker or Call owner, at
322 23)1 a m only

35-1,ib,$e HOme Lots
.
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I

DC HART'S RADIO SERVICE
tO) F )9IPi St. 37) 7947 Home &amp;
Auto Radios, Tape players

S5—Boats_&amp; Accessories

003W. Itt St..
32)6061,3730517
Peg. Real Esiate Broker

CVC'u'THiHG BUt rI1
CHEN SIP1K, is In thu 1 bed,
V : bath home, to convtrt ill
DUPLEX A real buy.
123.900

.t6xl7' 'or ncr lot,
cess to club house and pool AdultS
only 37) 5134

'

centratneat Lair, carpet. Call $31
5780. Owner-Associate

AVALON APARTMENTS

an intersection a 'ain of the Eastern
Section line and the SI*?yIivC

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Two houses for rent, SR 46 A Vies,
of Sanford Call W GARNET I
WHITE, BROKER, 373 7SlOor 37)
7111
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lcx' 2 Bedroom Actullsonly
AVENUE MOBILE PARx
2343 Park Drive I7Oup
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&amp;. UNSWORJpi REALTY

2139 5 Myrtle Ave , Sanfor
Phone 321 0610 37) 774

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34-4biIe Hones

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'73, 17*60' Mobile home on 7 acres
cleared land near Paola $13,000
Terms available 37) 6776 after 6

New houset in a rural area, No down
payment, monthly payments less
thitn rent? GOvErnment SUb%idi7ed
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
you Qualify I

WIlT REALTY

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Large 2 bedroom home, separate
dining room, wall AratI carpet,
excellent air and heat, equipped
kitchen. $150 Month 3 774

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* They're Hot! *

UNBELIEVABLE
Rut Irue
71 j bedroom p
Completely furniShed
fireplace, separate dining
electric kitchen, fenced yard
many other extras Only Sb

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Pt ANPIING A GARAGE SALE'
DON'T
FORGET
TO AD
Ill
IT
VERTISE
THE
rtscirirn Aflc
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Citg)t'tOd. adults only No pets
19150 )flfl9ôeves Iweekends

* W/W Shag Carpet

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)ITI0NINC
SVSTEM
Specifications are available at the
office of the Administrator. All bids
thit he mailed to: Mr. Robert 1.

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Unfurnished

*

Ave

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ARE YOU TROUBLED 1 C"I Toll
Free, 6.44 7017 for "We Care"--

Peg Real Estate Broker

and air large family room
serve thru b,ir Lots of cx
539.700

WEY.IVA RIVER •
Adult mof!IC home viIl4q.', un'u'r
Shady oaks on the scenic
WetUVII Modern clean interiors,
Ironu $110 SMI w of Sanford 312
4170

Payton Realty

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* "Get 'Em While *

) Bedrooms. 7 baths, central

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4—personals

TAFFER REALTY
SWIMMING POOL HOME

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i ucurooni ,urninru rTvur, n ,.'
Ian, mature dul?S Only. S1K3 rno
ISO utility &amp; damage deposit. No
pets 372 1911
2fledroom, fenCed yard.
1175 mo Adulls preferred
373 SiSlor 332 6670

- One &amp; Two Beciroom .trartments &amp;

42—bHe Homes

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VVIiIIIW IiC

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110E 2SthSt 377 6635

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4-Personais

41—Houses

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furnished guest house.
1oveI
weekly or monthly, available
!hrouoh No,#i'rnber Adults only
No pets $165 mo plus utilitieS. &amp;
________
3fl 7111

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Rcg Real Estat.t Broker

MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
7900

I or S yr otds for fall semester.
116W, 2nd 5?
Hospital, 1101 East Flrit Street,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
iti
!2o.C&amp;Iu.t,h.eran
Sanford, Fla. 32771. Bids must be
on or before June 6. 1975; otherwise
1'
itirn
'..
I' '
nurcn aT Kiuremer. J14 J)) or
..
property situated in Seminole foot contour tine, thence follow said the allegations of said Complaint received by noon on the 17th day of
front porch, water furn , Adulti
Publth May
13. , 77, 1975
deceased.
Mrs
Martin,
3276.10$
May 1975.
section line Northerly to the will be taken as confessed.
County, Florida, described as
only No pets 32) 1303
DEN-SO
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
- '
Publish: May 5, 6.7, 1975
- - Lot 907, SPRING OAKS, Unit 4, shoreline of Lake Lotus, thence
This noticethall be published once
All creditors of the estate ci
according to the pEst thereof as follow the lake shoreline Easterly each wetk for four (1 consecutive DEN-21
18-4'Ielp Wanted
1 BR, Apt, lights, water furnished
THOMAS WILLIAMS, deceased, are
FICTITIOUS NAME
and Southerly to an Intersection of Weeks in the Evening Herald.
recorded in PEat Book 17, pages
-- — ---- --- —
Adult' Only No pets. 190 377 7796
heriby notified and required to f ii
NotIce is hcrety given that I am
and 96. public records of Seminole the lake shoreline and the East line
Dated this 2nd day of May, 197$,
—
&amp; wknd%
any claims or demands whCh they
er'igaged In business at 710 Loraine
of the West ',of the SW 'i of Section (COURT SEAL)
County, Florida
MILLS STUDIOS
may have against laid estate in the
Drive, Allamonte Sprongs 37701.
Together With all structures and 21, Township 21 South, Range 79
Arthur H Beckwitp,, Jr.
Monthly RentafsAvailable
office of Clerk of Circuit Cotwt of Seminole County, Florida Under
Needs several ladies for telepIone
improvements now and hereafter on East; thence follow said East line
Clerk of the Circuit Coi'i't
$133. 5150-Color TV
sales work 'rom our office
31mlnole County. F'orida, in the
the fIctitious name of RAINBOW
By Elaine RiCharde
said land, and fixtures attached Southerly to subsequent In.
CUAL IT V I NH- NOR T'I
courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
Sanford. AM PM shifts $210
LANDSCAPING, and that I intend ,
I &amp; SR 131. Longwooci
thereto: also all gas. steam, electric, ft'i'sectlons of take shorelines and
D*puly Clerk
hour Apply in person only to M
within four calendar months from
register said name with the Clerk of
DISABLED
water, nd other heating, cooking, boundary lines until intersection of Pubtlh: May 6. 1), 70. 27. 1975
Starrat?. Atlantic National flank
the date of the first publication of
th Circuit Court, Seminole County,
AMERICAN
id boundary line and a silty five DEN 67
refrigerating, lighting,
Duplex Furnished
—
this notice. Each claim or demand
BuildIng. Pm 302 from 9 AM to 1
Florida in accordance with the
ventilating,
Irrigating,
arid
power
1651
foot
contour;
thence
follow
said
VETERANS
Adults No Pelt
must be in writing and must state
PM No ptione calls please.
prOvi$itfl of the Fictitious Name
systems. machines, appliances, con?o'.mr line We•terIy and Southerly
After 1pm ,3fl 36)0
theptace of residenceand post Office
Statutes, To.Wit: Section 865.09
C Pmater
fixtur, and appurtenance. Which to I he intersect ion of the South line
Cocktail Waitress
address of the claimant and must be
Florida Statutes 1951.
2 Bedroom furnished apartment,
30
nowareormayhereafterpertainto. Section 70; thence Westerly along IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
forwiek endrtights
sworntoby theclaimant,hisag,ny,
S James C. Magafas
'I. .....ii ••'
C(t S27
.' Lit IJ)VIJ will,, in. or on said ii'e'South section line to the Point of EhHTEEhTH JUDICIAL CIR
Apptydiub
Diamond,
DeBary
'•
"
Or hiS attorney, or it will become
Publish' May 6. 13. 20, 27, 1975
Hwy 1792
ISO Damage deposit. 203 C. 21st St
premises, even though they be Beginning. Containing 81 9 acres. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sotj?Pu of Sanford
vcid accordeng to I. ,
DEN SI
You can get a fair price when you
COUNTY, FLORIDA
more or i
detached or detachable
April 30th, 1975.
Garageapartm,ntAdult%
advertise your "don't needs' in
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-76.3.CA.Ot.O
PARCEL
NO.?
RangeOven
VernlceW.
BOI
the Want
only, nopets.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Begin
at
a
point
on
the
South
line
PROVIDENT
SAVINGS
BANK,
Dishwasher
Meetings
As Admlnhstratrlx
—
PalmettoAve.
Plaintiff,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of
the
SW
Disposal
'
of
Section
20,
TownshIp
1sf
Toes.
7:30
Business.
Need
WILLIAM L. COLBERT, ESO.
experienced benk teller Call
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Central
Air
Conditioning
and
Heat
71
South,
Range
29
East.
said
point
of STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
3276211, ext. 36 or See personnel Roomy 1 bedroom for mature
JOHN .1. SQUARTINO and ANITA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
_______________________
at public sale, to the highest and best being 30 lee? West of the South '
McINTOSH
couple 7800 0 Magnolia. Water
mgi'. at Atlantic National Bank of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$$T7.CA44.E bidder for cash, at the Front West corner of said Section 20 and on the c SQUARTINO, his wife,
aVid
Sanford.
Attorney for Administratrix
electricity $110 Month 377
Bingo
In ro: the Marriaqe of
Defendants.
door of the Seminole County WeSt R.W fine of Eden Park Road;
P.O. Pox 1330, Sanford, Ff01145
Every
Wt.d.
&amp;
Sat
ROBERT S. GLAZE, Husband:
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Cojrthotjçe
in Sanford. Flnrid,i. .t. run- tht'nct' P1 0 deorres
" w
Work
your own hours
Earn extra
-VUI4'.
ViO7 5, UJ, 1fl3
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-v,U
ururt J. MIUMM
I mu ano
tilrmy citrus I: l) rn
income at an AVON Repre'sen
11 00 am ,on the fl,xl day of May, along said West P W imne.a dis?ance i'.).
DEN 64
WELAKA APARTMENTS
MARGARET J. GLAZE, Wife.
feet to the North line Of the ANt TA C. SQUAR TINO. arid all
1975
tative Call 644-3079
111W IS? St
_____________________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
Søuth s of the SW '. of said Section' parties havIng or claiming to have
(SEAL)
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
- .
.
.
"
ii..': maNuR,(tI J. SiLALt
fl rignT, TITIC or 'nieces' in inc
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
70, thence S $9 degreet 21' 23" W,
Mechanic
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
)O.5 Mountain Terrace
,
property herein described.
along
said
North
line
of
the
South
Clerk
Circuit
coti
26000rtandoDrive
,,.
I
,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY •
Memphis, Tennessee 31121
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
a distance of 1775.73 feel ho the
By: Elaine RiChiarde
FLORIDA
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Southeasterly P W line of tne
Deputy Clerk
PROBATE DIVISION
Perss Interested In $100 or r'
that an action for Dissclutlon of MacLEAN AND BROOKE
that the above-named Plaintiff has
Seaboarddoastlinepailroad.thence
CASE NO. Pt
weeklyworkingfulborpartflm,,
Marrlagehasbe,nflledagainst you, Post Office Drawer x
flecteComplaintintheabove.styled
546 degrees 14' 24" W, along said
late: the Estate of
in whiCh Petitioner is seeking a
Court for the foreclosure of a
Railroad
P
W
Jacksonville,
Florida
3320)
line,
a
distance
of
JANE ELIZE HARRINGTON,
dIvorce; and you are required to ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
encumbering
the
41.10 fee', thence H $9 degrees II' mortgage
Deceased.
serve a cop' of your written Pblih' May 6. 1975
folIow1r described real property'
21—Situations Wanted
54"
C
7109)
feel
to
the
P1W
corner
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HOME PARK
defenseL if any, to GENE P.
loCk
A,
CARRIAGE
HILL
'..
said
SE
DEN
SI
40f
the
SW
.10!.
',
of
the
sw
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIHG
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I tPP1EPJON
AtInrr,.,
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UNIT
NO
1.
ACtOftIana
In
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P1,1?
nor,rrr,r,,iA,
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("9 rv)
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CLAIM) OR DEMANDS AGAINST
thereof is recorded In PIat Book IS,
Petitioner. PoSt Office Drawer One. IN
?totheNE
corner
of
sa
cart',
7
THE
CIRCUIT
SE
401
COURT,
Best
SAID ESTATE:
Casseib.rry, Flo?id 37707; and file EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Pages 51 and 59. PublIc Records of
the SW 'i of the SW '.. thence
3 or II 1 Write P 0 1to
SI.
.
i
You and cacti of you are hereby
now asillaUle
'i0te County, Florida
the orginal with the Clerk of the CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sanford
degree7$'C$'E4So$sfeeftotfle$E
notified and required to file any
You are commanded to file your
above Styled Court onor before June COUNTY. FLORIDA
Sanfo's
and
corner of said SE 4 of the w 4, of
.
claims and densards which you,
2.
wrItten defenses to said Complaint
otherwise, a Judgment may CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-I4S•CA09O
the SW '4, thence P4 89 degrees 13'
24-&amp;circ
Canrtiinitiø'c
eIther of you, may have against laid
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, - ------with the Clerk of the above-named
be entered against you for the relief MURCADO OF ORLANDO, INC., a
57" C 1751 52 feet to the Point of
_________________________
estate in theoffice of thie Clerk oi the
Court
and
to
serve
a
copy
thereof
demanded in the Peti'ion
Beginning
Florida corporation. a k a MUR
Circuit
,utl of the ElDMeenttt
HIC
mçon the attorneys hereinbelow not
WITNESS my hand an official CADO, INC.
Comeoutandinspect
PARCEL NO, 3
Judicial CIrcuit. Seminole County,
A nationally advertised non car
later
than
June
2nd,
1915.
seal of this Court, this 3h day of
Begin
Plaintiff,
at
the SE corner of the
Model Homes
Fbi-ida, Probate Division, in the
bonated
fruit
drink
availabl, for
WiTNESSmytandandsealoltf'ie
Northeast '4ofthe
vs.
Covnhcuse as Sanford. Florida, April. 1V7$.
dJi1liy
vendlngInl7us.can%assuresyou
SectIon 20, Township 71 South. Court at Sanford, Florida, this 2nd
RONALD
SCARLATA
and
within four Ii) calendar mOnths
that we mean business, Do you?
day of May. 1973.
Arthur H. Beckwifh, Jr.
BEVERLY A. SCARLATA, ht3 wife,
Range 29 East and run N I degree 25'
from the time of the first publication
CONSIDER THE FACTS
Clerk of Circuit Court
-.1 FIRST BANK OF SAVANNAH, fl"W. alongthe Sectionline, 175349 (Seal)
ofthusnotice Eachclalmorctemand
— S I
Service business, no selling, Start
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Jr.
a state banking association
feet to the Southerly Right ot Way
must be In writing arid filed in
part time, we guarantee locations,
Deputy Clerk
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
line of flunnefl Road, thence
Organized and existing under the
ii
d1licate arid state the place of
twpand with company help, tax
PbIith May 6. 13. 20, 21. 1975
fly: Joy Stokes
degrees 13' 01" W, along said Right
laws of Georgia.
residence arid post gff ice address of
Shelter and Self employment
DEN
35
Deputy
Clerk
of Way line, 570 71 feet, thence
—
Defcr,d,snts
?tuC claimant and must be sworn
benefits. Two year income
______
LOWNOES, PEIPSOL. DROSDICI(
continue along said Right of Way
CLERK'S
by the claimant, his agent or at
guarantee.
&amp;
0051CR
PROFESSIONAL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
lint S 17 degrees 52' 26" W 1$? 79,
NOTICE OF SALE
torney. or the tame
be
.
CHOICE OF INVESTMENT
ASSOCIATION
_ , EMINOLE
COUNTY,
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
feet to the PC of a curve concave
Date?, •t Orlando, Florida, this
I CV F
'
ri,v,tlL,
PtI!1flMlJ
-. _ ,,
purSuant to the FineI Judoment of
NorThwesterly having a radius of
t5ih ,iz
Anvil
j,(Yf D,%l LSII
____________
ESQUIRE
CASE NO. 73.$3)-CA-44G
fees,
73792
thence
torectosureintheal)oveacte-onctated
Southwesterly
Suzarx'ie Coi-a Vavanugf'
Investment secured by equipment
Suite 133, First Federal
DIVISION 0
April 74th, 197S, I, Arthur H fleck
aboflgthe3rcOfsaidcurvethrpugha
:4 ..A.;
and stock For information or
''
In re the Marriage of
'
AGE
with. Jr. Clerk Oh the above entitle?? tcntr&amp; angie of iD t3t'Jft't% UI Si a
DONALD W S,CARLETT
interview call )uj 65.4i4? or
Poet Office Box 2809
TAWANA .1 PAHULES.
Court, will sell at publiC sale to the
distanceof IS? 97fect'othe Easterly
"
OF SCARLETT &amp; EGGERS
write:
include
phont no to
Orlando, Florida 32107
Petitioner,
higheSt and best bidder, or bidders. P W lint o' the Seaboard Coastline
Attorneys at Law
state Rd. 4Z7, 2.
U.S D.A. Village Plaza Office
Attorneys for Plaintiff
and
Paiiroacl,ttw.nceSlocsegreesS2'
for
cash,
at
the
West
Front
door
of
801 N MagnolIa Ave. No.
Building, Stafford, Virginia, 2255.1
mIles
east of 17•
May
6.
13,20.
27,
1915
MICHAEL 0. PAHULES.
the Seminole County Courftouse In W,alongsalcip Wlinii',adestanceof
Orlando, Florida 32103
Not a Subsidiary of the Coca Cola
Ph, Sanford (305) 3Z34160
DEN 6)
Respondent
361
35
fd
to
I
Sanford.
FlOrida,
at
he
P
C
11:00
o'clOck
of
a
curve
Attorney for the Estate
Company
NOTICE OF ACTION
A.M • on May 13th, 1975. the concave Northiwterly having a
OrLando 1305) g34-29
—
PublIJi: May 4. 13.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
following
c,ibed property as set radius 01587367 feet, thence South
DEN-40
MICHAEL D. PAHULES
forth n said Finil Judgment situate Westerly along the arc of Said curve
ES, 263-01 2637
through a central angle of 3 degrees IN THE CItICUIT COURT IN AND
in Seminole County, Florida, to wit:
FOR
SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY,
Company C,
Lot 37, SLAVIA COLONY CO.'s ?3'20"adistanceof 51$ 76 feet to the
FLORIDA.
EIGHTcENTH JUPICIAL dIR.
2nd Battalion
SUflDlVtSlOP'f,accordingtotheptat South line of lh.t PIE '.01 the NE .
NO. 7S-316-CA.O$.0
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINO,,E
10th Special
thereof recorded in Plat Book 2. Of said Section 70, thence N
DIVISION "0"
COUNTY, PLORIDA
Forces Group
Page 71, of the Public Records of degrees 26' 11" East 121211 feet tO
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING
PROBATE DIVISION
Ft. Dvermt,
the Point of Beginning
Serr,inole County, Florida,
CASE NO. PR 7S-31CP
FUND SOCIETY, a corporation,
Massachu'selts 041)3
together with the' tenernerts, at public Sate. tothe highest arid best
Plaintiff,
In re: Estate of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
hereciitaments and appurtenances bidder for cash, at the west front
JOHN PHILLIP HAYNES,
that TAWANA ,l, PAHUICS has
tneqdo belonging, and the rents, door uf the Seminole County
JOHN CARROLL APPLEWHITE,
Deceased tiled a Petition in the Circuit Couvt of
., n.a,i
tr,,rtp.rv,t.,
in.t,.,4 .,,
,., tJ ,fl'. '.1 U,
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- erninoIC (.0')," I P ?OiUd br
WITNESS my t'mandand the ealof Florida at the hour of II 00 AM 00
TO ALL PERSONS HAVfNi
PLFWHIT C his wife
D.ssotutlono4Marriaje,and you are
this Court at Santord, Florida, on the 15th day of May, A D.. 1915
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS, AGAINST required to serve a COPy Of your
D.f.ndantt
Miy ttt, 1915
ItS WITNESS WHEREOF, I
"AID 5AT:
NOTICE OF SALE
written defenses. if any, on KEN
(Circuit Court Seal)
hereunto caused this Plafice to be
Notice is hereby given that,
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Cnd cacti Of you arc hereby NETH W. McINTOSH. of STEN
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
executedarvllheoffic;alsealof this
notified ai-io required to file any STROM, DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Court 10 be affixed this 2nd day of
Foreclosure entered i,u cause
claims and demands which you, or Attorneys far P1itonti', Wt'iO4
May, AD.,
Ceceiia V. Ekern
numbered 13316 CA 09G. in the
eittilrof you, may have against said
ress Is Post Office Box 13)0.
(Seal)
Deputy Clerk
Crri'it Court of Seminole County,
estate in the office of the Clerk Ct the Sa"formi rfrd, 37771 itrid file I me
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known to be dead or alive.
claiming to have any right, title or
interest in and to the following
described property, situate in
Seminole County, Florida, to wI,
The South 691 feet of the NW 1 of
the NE ' of Section 75. Township 71
South, Ra'ge 30 East, Seminole
County, Florida; LESS AND Cx.
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165 feel of the South 495 feet thereof;
and LESS AND EXCEPT the North
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and LESS AND EXCEPT the West
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be
il1deatto
DIcommuni ty in
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tile
The closW circjit television
of the late Dr. Gordon D- raised. On
p
a
tient
Stanley when a bronze plaque and meaningful relationship
from
is unveiled during a special with Seminole Memorial in the thifund illbeondispla
w following
ceremony, Sunday at 2 p.m. hospital, the Board of Trustees
th
d
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dication
Sunday.e
ca
on
ceremony
Speaker at the dedication will recently decided to name their
be John M. Morgan, M.D.
pediatric wing in the doctor's
Special guests at the honor.
The pub li c is Invited to att.nd
ceremony will he Mrs. Stanley
the dedication and thereafter to
and her children, as well as the
Even before this had been join the tours of the hospital
late doctt,r's fa ther, Phil C. decided, Dr. Stanley's family be ing sponsored by the
Stanley Sr., aid one of his three had decided the most Fitting Hos pi ta l's Women's Auxiliary
brothers.
way (cr people to pay t heir tPink Ladies) and M edical
Upon his death in October last respects, would be to contribute Auxiliary doctors' wives, to
S tjml'v cn".jL" ma 5p-a :ui :n:rmal fund s ith mark tlo
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I've been married, and it
didn't work out. Sex was never

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and
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though
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very
trarv I am
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litar
about
a
can lie in my l o ver's arms and
"ho
adores
her
oman
enjoy me feeling of closeness
but if it doesn't culminate in the husband's mother so much tha ,,
nothing can destroy that friendClerk of the Court (William Sclinester Intervenes as gangster (Jim Arroyo) harrasses secreta ry sex ac, It' ii right with me
your mother will be your
ship,
Ain I weird? Or do you
zie ea c3)
wife's
moth erinlaw. And her
derst.and what I'm saying?
former
mother-in-law will no
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The Central Florida Chorale promises to be a sparkling is being mailed n"t week. All

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derstand what you're saying,
not
weird
at
all.
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where
to go with the problem so
and you're
an
Intelligent,
I'm
turning
to you. My son, an
t.Wuik &gt;•
hoit woman who values love only child, is 4-years-old He
above sex. No need to apologize normal, healthy boy, but I ii.'
By FANNETTE EDWARDS
then called by the clerk of the as Dr. Kirkland; Wyona French for It.
afraid he won't be for long ii
Civic Center. Ali proceeds will Atlantic Bank of Sanford; both present concerts In the
Herald Correspondent
court
and
jury
members
take
as
Mrs.
Hutchins;
Kay
Blair
as
us
arr
ed
s
e hing
done bo W
go toward the Chorale Travel local Flagship Banks; Sanford Altamonte Mall at 2 and 4 p.m.DELTONA
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Deltona
their
seats
in
the
jury
box
Magda
Svenson
after
the
about
a
&amp;'atiflg
habits
and soon.
Fund.
Swedish a beautiful widow after
Chamber of Commerce and In addition, members of the Theatre Art-, Guild j TAG m, will
being sworn in as members of maid; Jim Arroyo as the gangFor the last two months he
year of courtship. She has been
l.ippincott's Ink Spot in Lake Civitan Club are selling tickets present something new in
Other
ti
the jury. Each act of the play ster Larry Regan; Ruth
Lamb
a
widow
for five years, and has been living on peanut butter
for $100 worth of beef and a 1~formin
th the Chorale in- Mary.
theatricals when they stage represents one day in the trial as Jane Chandler; Betty I've been divorced for nine. She and jelly sandwiches
pound ham for a drawing on "Night of January 16th," at the of Miss Karen Andre,
dude g a i
R i chard
secretary Kontgsmark as Roberta Van is a very clean person - and chocolate chip Ice cream. That
Chorale. members are May 15.
Deltona Community Center on to the slain man, played by
Renssilear; John Lamb as keeps an immaculate
Also on Saturday, the Horse 1a}' 10 at 7:30 p.m. and again
Roberts ;gui 15 aer Kim rejoicing as they see their
Sigrid Jungqulst; Fred Ring.
Anne Healey of Deltona.
proposed
summer singing tour and Rider store, 2858 S. Sanford
I sold my house and moved orange juice, cereal or
on May 11 at 3 pin. The play 1.5
Emanuel buster an
Other characters in the play wald as Elmer Sweeney and into her home. She has a 3. vegetables.
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of Poland come closer and
Ave., has declared this directed by Edna Boyette of are:
Sequin.
Betty Routier, as the Dale Miller as Homer Van
I called my pediatrician an' I
closer to realization. A second "Chorale Day," and will donate Deltona, a member of TAG and
year-old son livi ng with her. lie
prison
matron;
William
Fleet,
all
of
whom
were
a
he
said,
"Don't force him to eat
So, get away from It all payment of $3,200 on the air a portion of that day': reeipts the Deltona Woman's Club.
is college-educated and has
Schuester,
as
the
clerk;
Cay
subpoenaed
as
witnesses.
th
Friday night, and enjoy wha t fare to the Iron Curtain country to the singers.
goo] job. He shares the expense any ing he doesn't like, and
In "Night of January 16th," Anderson as Judge fleck; Hugh
Just before the end of the of running the house. He's don't worry, he won't starve.
U* audience plays an Import- Lynch as District Atty. Flint; third and final act of the play, generous,
and And I have to go now because I
friendly
nt part in the play's develop- Florence Burhenne as his the Jury is asked to retire for its
have a boy in my office who has
ment and conclusion, for 12 secretary; Fran Schulte as verdict. They vote after a short cooIatiVe
belief,
a
nickel up his nose." Then he
he Is dirty beyond
Cl
members of the audience are Defense Atty. Stevens; Betty discussion and although, He But
has to be to!d to change his hung up.
selected to serve as jury. The Smith as his secretary; Sue legally, a unanimous decision 15
Abby, can a child possibly
play's ending depends on their Stanley as Mrs. Nancy required for a verdict, here, for underwear and socks. He has to
and, be- live on a diet of peanut butter
the Bradford Cottage on Bay
be
reminded
to
shower
,
verdict of "guilty" or "not Faulkner, wife of the slain the sake of dramatic brevity, a
nt
Hey It or not, he never washes and Jelly sandwiches a;
Walking tours through Old Street where refreshments are
guilty."
man; Don Burhenne, as her majority vote is taken as his tuts after
bathchocolate
chip
Ice
cream'
Can
to
be
SCIVCd.
using the
Longwood Village Sunday
Members and friends of
One by one the names are father; Genevieve Richardson decisive for this trial,
you suggest some way to get
Also to be open for the Sunday Morning Star School
room.
afternoon May 18, will mark
Women's
To make matters worse, he him to eat something else'
Seminole County's observance afternoon are Inside-Outside Auxiliary are Invited to attend
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UPTIGHT MOM
Clouser
Cottage,
cooks,
sets the (able, makes the
Lion week. RepeaUng t1* tour
cheon on May 9 at the Citrus
DEAR
MOM:
House,
and
Leave the boy
th
la
sa ds, puts Ice In the water,
event held A pril 5 and 6 when
e School Club (atop the CNA Build ing,
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one
al
and
don't
began
th
hassle him.
its centennial House. Each was built in e Orange Avenue, Orlando),
etc. When I sit down to a meal
Longwood
stomach
Many
children
go
through such
he has helped with, my
o
observance,
the Central Florida 187 or 18&amp; and reflects 11:30 a.m.
In
due
time
he'll get
'e"errestoration
or
maintenance
turns.
Society for Historic Pr
Reservations may be made
rough
and
th
th
eat
other
foods.
e
years
of
Th
so
I've
spoken
to
my
wife
about
over
It
vatlon (CFSHP) will again
me with Mrs. Bill (Charlotte)
I.JI9JruI_!II._..__uI
ourpediatrIcian
again.
BythW
of
the
Victorian
archi..
Dunaway
or
Mrs.
James
this.
She
keeps
saying
she'll
have seven historic buildings aspects
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talk to him, but It's been three time, he's finished with the bo
open.
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month s, and nothing has with the nickel up his nose.
.
The guided tours from 1:30 to homes and school house, period
CONFIDENTIAL TO MOE
cha nged
5p.m., will begin at Bradlee- furnishings and Victorian at'
tifacts
will
be
on
exhibit.
,
Club
Whatcanldo'Icjon'twantto
MOREINLA:
Stick with th at
McIntyre House, the Victorian
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ll
soon
win that no
make
ç
an
enemy
of
her
son,
and
diet,
and
era showplace now being
"The nostalgia now prevalen t
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith will
.
.lly
prize!
be
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restored by QSIlP on the throughout the country was present a program ill ustrated
marriage.
village square. Tour ad- apparent when more than 500 with pictures entitled, "Around
IN A QUANDARY
missions will benefit Its con- persons went through the old the World,' at the general /
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IN:
Take the young
tinued restoration, according to buildings in early April. Our business meeting of the
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man
aside
and
tell
him In a kind
Miss Betty Jo McLeod, decisions to re peat the tours, ',n Woman's Club of Sanford,
an
d
loving
way
that
cleanliness
president of the society which is a one-afternoon basis, came Wtdnesday at 12 flOOfl In the
V
is
next to godliness. Tell him
affiliated with the National after many who missed the clubhouse on Oak Avenue. The
again, it necessary. And again,
Trust for Historic Presentation. earlier event urged ustodoso," program will follow a covered
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and
again.
Final stop on the tours will be Miss McLeod said,
dish luncheon.
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recently become engaged to a
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The
DeLand
Players
celebrated
their
25th
Anniversary
Friday
on
divorce
her husband, but her Li..
TOAST TO THE
the opening night of their current presentation in the Shoestring laws are forever, and she in.
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members (from left) Gerald Crltoph, Rene Sands, Chet Stem- she lives.
boriki and Jim Armstrong (Herald Photo by Fannette Edwards )
This Is all right with me, but
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has added 'Pizazz," a talented program of music for everyone, payments must be made by
young instrumental group, to
June 1, so the singers are
its billing for "A Polish Affair"
Tickets for "A Polish Affair" working frantically in an effort
a musican concert to be staged are available from First to meet that deadline,
Friday at 8 p.m. in the Sanford Federal Savings and Loan;
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The Lake Brantley HIMJi Band program followed by the
Department will present a Symphonic Band portion to
concert at the school on Sunday conclude the program. They
afternoon at3p.m.l.n the school will Include such selections as
MacArthur Park, selections
m Concert Band will per- from Fiddler on the Roof, and
form several selections In- La Virgen de La Macarena,
cluding Kimberly Overture and featuring senior trumpet
Trumpeter's Lullaby, featuring soloists Richard txews
Jim Lace.
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former Michigan State sprinter on unconditional
waivers Monday.
The A's have another pinch running specialist
this year in Don Hopkins, a former Montreal
Expos' farmhand who also can play the outfield.
Ile has tour stolen bases so far.
Washington, who got the news of his release
from Finley personally in Chicago Sunday, said,
"It wasn't my biggest disappointment. That was
when I didn't make the Olympics in 1972."
Finley said there's a possibility Washington,
who had two steals in three attempts this season,
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accept Herb Washington.
"lie's a great athlete, but he's not a baseball
player," Reggie Jackson said early In the 1974
season about the track star who crashed the
roster of the world champion Oakland A's.
Owner Charles 0. Finley, who lured
Washington off the pro track tour last year,
didn't expect Washington to become a complete
ballplayer.
"lie's my designated stealer," said Finley,
who delighted In Washington's 29 stolen bases
last year but reluctantly put the 23-year-old

or next season, assuming no other major league
team claims him. Washington said he'll return to
pro track now.
"I'd feel sou-y for him if he were a player,"
said A's captain Sal Bando, with no malice intended.
Washington made friends in the clubhouse—
teammates even gave him a glove and bat to
dress up his locker—but they considered his
presence mostly as something between a danger
and a joke.
"1 don't think he should be used in the World
Series," Ilando said during last fall's con-

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got the weatherman to throw out the line and reel away.
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him in.
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Weaver's Orioles flailed away at Hunter's pit- that wet In all my life,"
"That's the shortest triple In history," grinned
ches. In all that time, all they cotdd manage
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games to make up for it, but not in the Series."
And in game No. 2 of the World Series, A's
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a surprised Joe Ruch as the A's threatened to
come from behind In the ninth inning. Dodger
reliever Mike Marshall picked Washington off
first base.
,,The only embarrassing thing about that was
that It happened before 60 million people watching on television," said former Dodgers star

Maury Wills, who gave Washington a crash
course in base runnir,g before the 1974 season.
But Herb Washington no doubt will be best

remembered for that face-down moment In the
Dodger Stadium dust.
"He contributed tremendously to the success
of the bailclub in 1974," said Finley, who added
that the off-season loss of pitching star Catfish
Hunter hurt Washington's chances of staying
with the A's.
Pitcher Roger Nelson was promoted from the
minor leagues to take Washington's spot on the
roster for tonight's game.

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Kelly Denton's grand slam sixth,
striking out 13 and walking six.
and Kevin Fall's three singles
Eddie Williams of StrombergIn the National League,
led Jack Prosser Ford to an 11-1 Carlson zipped two singles.
Medical Center won Its second
win over United Transportation
In the American League, U.S. game of the season, dumping
Union Monday in the Sanford hank and Sanford Atlantic First Federal 74, and Seminole
Continental Little League.
Bank tuned tp for Wednesday's Sporting Goods edged Chase 4In the other Continental collision with easy wins Moo- 2.
League game, George's scored day.
Medical Center, which Is 24,
four runs in the bottom of the
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"Never gave it much thought," he said, In his familiar
drawl. "I started out in baseball, actually. A pitcher. Thei I
tried some football. But I wasn't heavy enough for football
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longer than playin' baseball or football.
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years old."
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More Sports
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First United Methodist of
Sanford toppled Plnecrest
Baptist of Sanford 14.6 and
First Baptist of Sanford
dumped First Assembly of God
of Sanford 9-5 Saturday in the
Sanford Church Softball
League.
First Baptist's win kept It
atop the elght.team league.
First Baptist Is 5-0 and First
Methodist Is 4-1.
Pinecrest Baptist is 3-2,
Church of the Nazarene, FIist
Assembly of God and Church of
God are 2-3, and First Baptist of
Longwood
and
First
Presbyterian are 1-4.
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Wes Rich and Jerry Dill
paced Lake Monroe Inn's ii.tj
attack with a three single
apiece. Danny lee cru.shecj
double and single, and Roger
Beathard, Larry Miller
Tcr.v Gry
rat
slapped to aii3gles each
Dave Baeck and Don Marpl(
poked two singles apiece f
Auto Train,
Eldridge Standard explo
for six runs In the bottom of
seventh, but It wasn't enough 'I
overcome the Outcasts' 16.7
lead.
Eddie Jc)uon and Eddie
Quinn paced the Outcasts w
three singles each. Henry
Bryant and Charles DuJu
added two singles apiece,
Seaboard
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Seaboard Coastl1n 9-8 and
Lake Monroe Inn dumped Auto
Train 14-7 to create a three-way
tie (or first place in the Sanford
Recreation Department Metro
Softball League.
iAake Monroe Inn, SeabGard
Coastline and Famous cupc
are
In the other game, the Outcasts out-scored Eldrldge
Standard 16-13.
Famous Recipe ripped 13 hits
In its league-tightening win,
Mike Maples slapped two
doubles, Dave I)reifuerst
slugged a triple and single,
Charles Koke collected two
singles and Niek Brady cracked
a double r Famous Recipe.
Kern.: dalI paced Seaboard
with two singles and a double.
krry Cooper added a double
and single, and Joe Benton
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NEW YORK-4NEA)- U Sam Snead did not in fact invent
CASSELBERRY - When It thegameof golf a few hundred years
ago,he must at Least have
comcs to setting records,
in history's first twosome.
Charlie Clark does it by the
Yet Snead still plays the game. He not only plays It, he st1ll
nmher-s.. - SIS for six.
The veteran harness horse a ontender. Last year, for example, he tied for serjii4 in two
trainer struck with his stith
tour events, tied for third in the Professional Golfers
5415: 1 Octkerwin (I4aeardl $ 1 2. straight two-year-old, which
and caine In fourth in the Quad ClUes,
Os Captain CounSel (Dnisas) $ 1; 3
raced to a national seasonal
Indian Lang lBandict) I I;4 Truax
Ci May 27 Sam Snead will be 63 years old.
Honcwtltjpo)$1;S. Ki5mte Pass record Monday night at
He turned pro n 1933, the same year Franklin Delano
(Blood) 72; Margaret
(No Seminole Turf Club.
Roosevelt took office as president. Dlllingcr rampaged. Babe
Driver) 3 1; 7. PefkinOmn Cadet
Garden Path ($14), a twoRuth hIt 34 homers and batted .301 that seasc. The Maiteti
(Vanderv,rt' i. I Frincet Beuiih
yeziild daughter of Flonean,
'rournament wzis nothing but a gleam in Bobby Jones' eye. It
ELEvENTH - I U - Pact C-3 - scored a hall-length victory in
was a long time ago.
0: 1 Cumbsn Frito (Adriance)
the
third
race
over
seven
freshSnead went on to win 87 tour events (lzwlnding every major
51 7 r,rrt.,-cal me (Kuca) 7.?. 3
tournament -the PGA, the Masters, the British Open- exce$
K B. I Hr5041) II; £.Midam men rivals m the tinie of 2:101-5
Runner (Wilse $1; S Big Eye - a seasonal record for a
the tJ.S. Open, which he has
several Unies In the final holes
Chick (Raul 3). 6. Future Time trthflg
filly
ungster.
In
the
screwiest
fashlim).
He
has
won 134
(H,ggins) 6 1. 1. Jeans First
naments and, at
SatwdaY nl8ht Clark sent rough estimate, has tilt altogether over l,640OX shots. He and
(MiPir) ID). I Jack Pence
(Levan) 72.
Arbor Sldpper to the lmst and that famous straw hat with the flashy band and his w,
the freshman pacing son of sweCtswIng are in the Golf Hall c4Fame
Mcazlow Skipper came tme
He began hitting a rolled up stocking with a twoomstjck
2:%34-topsforyoungpacng beforehewasfiveyearsoId,lnflotSprI,Va
.j
colts
nearlyasloose-lunbedasever. A favorltetrickc4hj tothlsday
Another one of his speedy
sextet is The Great Gatsby,
high as seven feet off the floor.
Nattonal Leaçut
,tne
srii of th. wrrsat trti(ts-r 7nhIi
as sthi, as baldish as he has for
test
Victory,
who
Clark
trained
on
many
years,
and
one
of
the
few noticeable changes was his
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the
Clcago
the
pact'
after
the
green
horse
15 7 617 fwuiy side-saddle jxittlng style becaus, of a
New Ygek
0 9 S4 3'
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hard
to Imagine him doing anything besides wrapping * golf
here
recently.
re'ord
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Areon A (Itilenfeld) 52; 5 The-rry
WHA PLAYOFFS
Btty (Har'tzier) Si; S Senator Mir
Finals
(Sers) II; 7 Easy Sweet (Van
Best-oil Series
derSctiaaf) 3 1. I By Order
Mnday' Game
(Prioges) 7
No game sc!eckjled
SEVENTH - I U - Trot C.1
TedaysOames
5455: 1. Flhing Special (Fay) 52.
at Houston. Houston
2 £dg Beau Byrd (Ihianfein) I 1; 3.
Big Red One (Martin) 72; 4 Sir leads 1 0
Wednesdays Game
(Mahar) 10 1; 5. Speedy
Hao
No game Scheduled
Ouetn (W11le) Ii: 6. Direct
America tLarrabee) 41; 7. Billy
Rich (Crank) I 1. I Octan Rainbow
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FOURTH - 1 U - Pace
W,dnesdys Game
6615: 1 Bonds king (Rer) 101; 7.
NO game scheduled
Mitey Chip Away (Bidge's)
Curious Note IBenelict) 61. 4
mdlana
at
Kintuck y.
Cocky Success- I Huggian) 3 1; 5.
OcaLs StarlIght (No Driver) 7-2; 6. game Tuesday. May 13
Speednlllcicrank) 101; 7. Says Who
SI. I Reveille Pace
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Teias at
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MInnesota at Chic6gO. N

FIRST-1M-Pacsmdn-$46I:
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Scot (Plumphres) I 1. 3 10cc' Lags
(Se-rats) 10-1; 4 Speedy Bright

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Oakland (Blue 5-1), P1
Wednesdays Games
Boston at Clevelarit. N
New York at Baflimore. N

Entries

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(Hobbs) 31; 6. Beatrice way
fRegur) C 2; 7 Hlrico (Larrabe-e) 5
L 1. Lisbon Hanover (SC.ca) 7 2.
SECOND - 5. M - Pace C-3 5615: 1. BirdIe H. VoIo(Whayiand) 5
I; 2. Speecy Beau (Ithierdeld) 10 1;
3. Barlow's Dutches (Piptf) 3-1; 4
Sian AntI (D'Amanto) Ii S Aust
Southern 5Ctyeq (Mafsar) 73; 6
Swe,meart Votto (Dray?c'n) S 1 7.
DOugIs Dynimlie (VanDçvente-U 6.
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BaltImore Cu,(Iar lii
Milwaukee (Broberg 42) at
Detroit (RIJhIC 11) N
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Cty (BrIles 20), N
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Notice is hereby given that on the
29th day Of May 1975, 9:00 AM. It the
Court I4ou* in Sanford.
County of Sinilnole, State of Florida. tax sale
Certificates will be sold on the following dtscrlbed land to pay the amount
due for taxes herein sat opposite the same, together with all cost of Such
sale and all advertising,

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treal (Roiers 04'. P4
(Brett II) at Nee
THIRD - 1 Garden Path
York (Seaver 37). N
IFrto?te Cl! 61100 900 980 7
San Diego (Siebert 30) at
Scirea'e s!-arp (3)
70
Bhs.sfl Dream II) 340 Q (I)) Cincinnati (BiIingham 2)). N
Ph1laeIp1a ITtthehl
$176701 (1361 554510 T 7.101
FOURTH - 1. Satin Grattan at St. Louis (Curtis 0 1). N
HOuStOn Ckonlec:ny
13) at
(Var'dersP,atf) (7) 780 3 60 7.10
Tay)orsFarvei(S)5403403 J0flf Los Angeles (Suflcx Si). N
We*s#sdays Games
East (6) 2 100 1711 531 00 T (716)
San D.eqo at Cincinnati
S19 60 1 1347
Atla.'t? ñt Sar
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Chicago at Montreat, N
cerb'e) Ifl 1010 740 340 2
Pittsburgh at New York. N
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Phlladelpnla at St. Louis. N
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5? LOu'S 11, PrladelpP., 3
Montreal 3. Chcao 7
Los Arwelrs 2 Houston 0
Only games schediled
TodaysOames
San Francisco (Fd!CClC 21)

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520.20
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120.20
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111.50
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$20.20
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119.30
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$20.20
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51.30
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$20.20
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$20.20
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511.30
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120.20
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$19.30
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$20.20
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$11.30
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$20.20
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019.30
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$20.20
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$17.41
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111.41
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142.20
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$50.31
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$17.41
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$50.72
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$17.41
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517.41
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$17.41
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$199.74
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SIN-IA CORPOIAYIC'.
$17.41
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$371.01
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$17.51
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111.41
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111.41
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$17.41
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$761.61
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$17.41
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$17.41
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111.41
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$11.41
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$11.41
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Celts:

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NY Islanders

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Movie Goers

Sinking

whltewShed the Islanders twice I)
UNIONDM.E, N.Y. (AP)
The story is a Leafs and have
one
in
extending
to
21
games their unbeaten streak.
familiar one: the New York Islanders are
loss from playoff elimination, the Philadelphia
'rhe inevitable question is asked: can New
Flyers one victory from moving on in Stanley York repeat its four-game comeback against the
Cup competition.
Stanley Cup champions? The answer is provided
The Islanders went into the last game of their rapidly by the looks on the Islanders' faces.
National Hockey League preliminary round tied
"Well, one thing you should know by now: our
1-1 with the New York Rangers, then won the
series In overtime. They went into guys are going to fight until the very last second
best-of-three
and it's not over," said Coach Al Arbour.
the fourth game of their quarter-final with the
Somebody has got to win the last game and it 0
Pittsburgh Penguins with three consecutive "
L
won't be over until then."
losses, then came back to win low- in a row and
11
Meanwhile, Flyers coach Fred Shero main.
advance to the semifinals against the Flyers.
Philadelphia, rieanwhi!e, took a week off with thins that his cub can do better against the
a first round bye, breezed past Toronto with two Islanders--a club he insists gave the Flyers a
shutouts in a four-game sweep of the Maple tough time this season
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BOSTON (Al')
But it's doubtful that popcorn Coach Tommy flelnsohn
ihe Boston
Celtics were scheduled to take accompanied the feature-a re vowing to continue the pressure
in u movie today before flying run of the team's 101.90 victory defense tactics which helped
to Maryland for Wednesday's over the Bullets Saturday in the team to victory Saturday.
But the big question iswheth.
National Basketball third game of the best.oI-seven
er
the Celtics can regain their
Eastern
Conference
final.
Association playoff game
shooting
form.
The Celtics go into Wednesagainst the Washington Bullets
day's tilt one game down with
After Saturday's victory
at lindover.
lleinsohn said, "We were very
effective on defense and got the
second shots on the offensive
boards. However, we didn't
Buffalo Needs shoot well and that bothers
-

67th Year No, 722-Wednescjay, May 7, 1975

I

- _

Wa-shington Coach K.C. Jones
admitted the effectiveness of
Boston's defense. "Their defense caused us to lose our poise
for the first time since early In
the Buffalo playoff series. They
S,
1
13tJF'F'A 1.0 i Al' - "What I
"We have to stop that one forced us out of our patterns
9
P
aced right now is one more stir- weapon the Canadiens have," and forced us to take a lot of had
-I feel I can run for the front
prise," Buffalo Coach Floyd Smith said. "hits has to be shots," he said.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Al design. it's smaller than the tested at Ontario, Calif., but ical woes.
Smith said as he prepared his their best power unit play since
Unser
Is
usually
one
who
thinks
popular
Al is prepared to Jwnp back row," he said of qualifications.
Eagles and McLarens, was not ready for the race. Al
The teams return to Boston
Sabres for Game 5 tonight the days of Boom Boom Geoff- Garden bra Friday night game a month is too long to spend and powered by a mod'! ied put an Offenhauser-powered into the Eagle here if it appears "But I don't know about the
against Montreal in their Na- non, Dickie Moore, Jean Be- and the Celtics have announced getting ready for the In- Cosworth Ford Formula I en- Eagle on the front row, but tie the new machine won't be pole. A.J. Foyt may liave that
tional Hockey League Stanley livcau, Doug Harvey and Bert that the game is a sellou t.
104'ked on.
dianapoH. 500. But this year he gine,
drnrpit ou( rJv with m'rh,rn. rey.
Cup playoff.
Olmstead."
has little different attitude.
it works out, I have the
'has tcaiii has surprised me
The handsome, wavy-haired advantage," said Un.ser of the
Montreal is now using Peter
all year in how badly it can play
younger brother to Bobby is edge he is hoping will get him
Mahovlich,
Guy Lafleur, Guy
cne night and how good it can
trying to work a unique new into the winner's circle here for
Lemaire and
play the next," Smith said. "We Lapointe, Jacques
race car up to speed in time for a record-tying third time. Since Catfish
Reeled In
have to win this hockey game. Yvon Lambert on those drives
pole position qualifying Satur- his triumphs in i70 and 1971
when the Sabres are a man
It' s as simple as that."
triples In a six-run first Inning and Tyson, Reggie
day.
(Continued From Page I-B)
and a second in 1972, his efforts
short.
Buffalo won the first two
"I've always said, 'How come here have netted him no better
Smith and Ted Simmons added homers as the
"No one guy makes a power
games of the best-of-seven
three-run burst in the eighth inning that beat the Cardinals, with Bob Gibson notching his first
you have such a long month than 18th place.
play
go," Smith said, "but 1
series on its own ice. 6-5 m
Angels and gave Ferguson Jenkins his fourth victory of the year, cruised past Philadelphia.
here?" he explained, "bccause
But even if the Parnelli-Cos- straight victory.
overtime and 4-2. But in Mon- think their big guy is Mahovwhen you conic here all ready
Dodgers 2, Astros 0
treal, the young Sabres were li ch. He bottles up the middle,
Red
Sox
7,
to
go,
it
is
a
long
month.
But
worth
combination
works,
Al
Indians
5
Doug
Rau checked Houston on two hits as the
OAKLAND (AP) The scor
Lsn't going to enjoy sorting out
shelled 7-0 and 8-2 as the Cana- leaving Lafleur flaUng aniwd
we're
here
with
a
new
car
that
Jfin
Rice's
two-run
double
highlighted
a
fourDodgers
widened their National League West
the Chicago
I
the
problems.
diens stormed back to even the open and the kid (Lambert) ing fireworks of
run
fourth
needs some test work, and
inning that helped the Red Sox whip lead over Idle Cincinnati to 2 games. Los
Bulls-Golden State Warriors
working in the corners.
series at 2-2.
Cleveland.
Bernie Carbo and Carl Yastrzemski Angeles' runs came on a first-Inning sacrifice fly
wish
I
had
two
months
of
run"I
never
have
liked
to
test
playoff battle have moved from
"Our power play and our
Smith said he was consici- the frontcourt to
drew
walks
new
cars,"
and Fred Lynn hit the first of three by Ron Cey and Joe Ferguson's third-Inning
ning
to
get
ready
now."
he
said.
"It's
really
the backcourt.
penalty killing are killing us," ering playing his high-scoring
consecutive
work,
The
car
is
a
1975
Parnelli
hard
and
it
can
be
runscoring doubles. Rice then dou- single.
very
Norm Van Lier, Bulls guard,
Smith said. The Sabres have French Connection front line of
frustrating.
bled,
model,
designed
my
Maurice
scoring
Yastrzemski and Lynn, and Rice
Expos 3, Cubs 2
took the scoring pressure off
scored on just one of IS power Rick Martin, Gil Perreault and forwards Bob [Ave and Chet
11hillippe who drew up the pre"I would rather just unload came home on Ri(o Petrocelli's double.
Pepe Stangual and Larry Parrish homered to
play advantages while the Ca- Rene Robert against MonCards
11,
Phils
3
vious
Parnelli
Jones
team
mudthe
cars
and
be
ready
to
go."
boost
the Expos past Chicago and cut the Cubs'
Walker in game No. 3 Sunday in
nadiens have scored on 10 of 22 treat's big line of Steve
The
els,
but
of
a
more
streamlined
Parnelll-Cosworth
Luis
Tyson
hit
two-run
NL
East
lead over idle New York to 3L2 games.
was
Melendez
and
Mike
Shutt, Chicago. His team leads 2-1 in
attempts.
Mahovlich and Lafleur.
the National Basketball Assocla ti on Western Conference
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forhandicapped children. Blacks maintain the school is a part
of their cultural heritage and have vowed to retain the facility.
James Gadson, a Rosenwald parent filed a request for an
investigation. And the U.S. Justice Department is ex pected to
rule soon whether the School Board decision is in violation of a
1970 integration order for Seminole County schools.
A Justice Department attorney, Burt Dougherty, is in
Seminole today gatnering addifional information for his
decision on whether to allow Rosenwald to close or remain open.
Blacks not only boycotted Rosenwald, but they also initiated a
countywide boycott that, official estimates say, was 90 per cent
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The families of neurosurgeon,
Dr. Pham Huu Phuoc and his
brother-in-law Dr. Nguen Dienh
l'oan, who had been vice rector
at the Polytechnic University in
Saigon - 10 persons in all
were to leave Egli n Air Force
Base today for resettlement in
Seminole County with Gutman's help.

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said today. Until the families
are able to get on their feet,
Gutman will provide their
necessities of life - shelter.
food. clothing and medical
care.

Gutman was making
arrangements today for Dr.
Pham's
medical school
credentials to be checked as a
first step toward his taking the
Educational Council of Foreign
Medical Graduates test for
certification. Gutman also
plans to visit Dr. Jack Critchfleld of Rollins College and
area bankers to find a position
for Dr. Nguen, who holds a Phd
and was a prominent financier
in his native land. Both families
speak fluent English.
Dr. Gutman said he has been
able to find 60 Central Florida
families, o far, who are willing
sponsor
to
Vietnamese
refugees. fie sent his cousin,
T.J. Doyle, to Eglin to match up
sponsors with families. Doyle
has been In constant com-

The Gutman children are
doubling up to make room for
the Dr. Pham Huu Phuoc
family. Dr. Nguen Dienh
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apartment in Quaker Hill, off

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Councilman
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because
an act by the state
Dr. Lamb ............... 6A
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Two L.akt Mary City
Editorial ..................4A
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Mayor
Lake
Meanwhile, Lake Mary City
even
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Obituaries ............... . 5A land I., their city limits,
Sorenson
saizl
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request
Attorney
Gary Massey said that
... .......... ... 1-3B it means being stied by the City
Sports
that the land be dc-annexed if the City Council wants to keep
Television . .............. hA of Sanford.
really
on
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not
an the land In the city, he will
Commission
Sanford City
Women's ................9A
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unreasonable
request
under
the
"have to recommend not to deMonday decided If Lake
can't
say
annex" the property.
would not dc-annex the land, circumstances. "But I
WEAThER
then Sanford would file a suit that the prospect (of giving up
In the event the matter does
300 acres) trills me to any
against Lake Mary.
reach court, Massey said, "I
Sanford annexed the large degree," he said,
Yesterday's high 90 low this
that
suspect
lie said the decision on what seriously
morning 5. Partly cloudy tract of land in 1973, one month
whichever party did not prevail
legisiature action lake Mary would take
through Thursday with a prior to the
district
would take the case
approving
lake
Mary's
in- would depend on what the City court, and could go maybe
chance of afternoon and
Council decided,
evening thundershowers. Highs corporation.
higher."
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near 90. Lows mostly In mid 60s.
"The land very definitely
The land, owned by SouthRain probability !O per cent belongs in Lake Mary," can come to an equitable
court,"
ward
Investment and Realty
Martin
Bacon
Sr.,
solution
before
it
gets
to
tonight and 30 per cent Thur' Councilman
and Jeno Paulucci Enterprises,
said ycstcday. "My p'!sitlnn is Sorenson said.
ads).
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in
is
located north Cf Lake Mary
Robert
Atty.
Gen.
not
to
conic
to
any
agreement
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by
the
and
west of Sanford, near the
requested
an
opinion
well as Thursday's tides at oer tue land."
said
he
ex1cts
the
county
property
appraiser,
Mayfair
Country Club.
Daytona Beach on page 5-A.
Bacon

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munication with Gutman and
the Christian Missionary
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in the effort.
"I'm making an appeal to
area families, sympathetic
toward these refugees, to come
forward and welcome them
with open arms," Gutman said.
Those interested in being
sponsors may contact Gutman
at either 628-0572 or 6450099.

Gutman said a sponsor has to
guarantee material support for
the first month or two until they
are on their feet. "That means
taking them into their home, if
necessary, providing food,
clothing and taking care of their
medical expenses."
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Vjnh, his wife and four children.

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special teachers. In essence, a
sp'tal teacher won talked
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"He contacted inc just prior
to the fall," Gutman said. "I
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adding this firmed up his
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who had appealed to Gutman
for help just prior to Saigon's
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men the two tea ms spent the
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SEA's proposal on su bstitute
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The co ndi tions in the headTh e Florida Cabinet has granted Education Commissioner
wa te rs of the river was vividly
Ral ph Turlington permission to allow a pupil recount at
portra)ed b) David Cox, state
Rosenwald Eleimnt.1ir School, thus sa v ing Seminole Count)
project leader, whose original $67,000 in much needed state funds
report brought to light the
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diversion of 200 million gallons Tallahassee and was a result of requests by Seminole school
of water daily from the river.
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Initially, Turhngton, in a letter to School Supt Bud Layer,
Cox showed conditions existing
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in the marshlands and chain of
wouldn't meet the five per cent discrepancy requirement
lakes which form the river,
outlined in state regulations,
Among them were photographs
Now, however, the Cabinet has granted a school district
of Lake Helen Blazes, almost
permission to allow a recount at one school if a 25 pe r cent
dry with practically nothing left
discrepancy in enrollment can be verified. At Rosenwald, all 207
but mud and ooze where forblack children boycotted classes during the state's FTE count
menly some of the finest bass
period.
fishing in the world was com"It's good news," Asst. Supt. Roger Mirris said of Cabinet
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Another photo showed the year, but state funds will be readjusted upward by that amount
filthy waters pumped from one
next year."
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EducaUon Association (SEA) you're giving the childiren the "school, wilI not close down" if n wanW to '1111h sure they're Or MM teachers to ingM ciass "looks like you're asking for study the SEA contract bargairim will diwuss, anocianegOtiatm hammered OUt an shaft. I thid'k they'rt all - spnial MaAcbm misses class.
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cialista yesterday during the any difference between art tind stays home.
Likewise, if you're gonna be 19-day study period requested
HsaId SEA is asking for meetings because the SEA fire. Of course, all items thus
eighth meeting between the two regular teachers," SEA spokesThe itrgument then moved to absent, you're gonna get by Polley. And Pelley launched 'Vw combination to the vault," tearn
consists of school far have drawn fire, and talks
factions,
a minor attack on SEA, after or in plainer language, the teachers who must teach all have been progressing at a
whose respo nsibility it Is to call docked."
man Steve Rosenthal said.
"W'hat yo,Yre willing to say is in substitutes. Pelle) said SEA
SEA's proposal asked that the association asked for a power to run the school system. day then meet for four or five snail's pace.
After about 25 minutes. both

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Ed Brooks Mro' director of
city and we can't find a place to
stay," said Nordiques Coach marketing andsales, said NorLopsided Tilt
Jean-G uy Gendron, who's dique of ficials inspected the
moved his team to three differ- apartments and seemed
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Senior
Baseball
here last Friday. -It's pretty another hotel that had some League with an 11-1 plastering
cancellations of conference Monday night of Chase.
tough to prepare to play."
Sam Houston Coliseum defi. delegates.
The four-team league will
play one game Monday through
Friday at 7 p.m. at the Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
Police and BadCOck tangle
tonight.
After a silent three
Keystone exploded for eight
runs In the fourth and th ree in
the fifth be fore Monday's game
_ was halted because of the 10run nile.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. son, Petty moved his cup total
Robert Smith and Tim Raines
(AP)
Five-time Grand Na- to 1,5% arid won $10,000 for blasted two hits apiece for
tional champion Richard petty leading at the ead of the first
of Keystone. Terry Smith of
is keeping his lead in the NAS- three legs. He also leads
Keystone tossed a tisree-hitter_,
CAR Winslon Cup point-race money race With
t r iki ng out 11 and walking
Marlis f shed 13th iii the s
despite a disappointing 19ththree.
tace firdsh Ii the Wiziton 500 'ralladtgL chase but jumped
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from fourth to second in the CFti•
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000 $3-li 7 3
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Darrell Waltrip and Buddy James Hylton remained in third
Baker nude big gaim accord- place with 1,301 points and ~- ,
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Waterfront lots for sale In what God," but, said Cox, "lie must water is that the drying up of the property owners have
was marshlands, experimental have used a dragline, there the marshlands leads to muck shown willingness to cooperate
An overflow crowd of 125 ricepaddies,andhyacinth jams were teeth marks in the dirt." fires and air pollution.
in returning water to the
people greeted a panel of sta te In many of the canals were
"The diversion of water can marshlands."
An all time recorded low
experts last night as the newly shown.
water mark was reached in run as high as 600 to 800 million
Dr. Claude Godwmn, of the
formed "Friends of the St.
According to Cox, hyacinths Lake Washington, source of gallons per (lay during periods Central and South Florida
Johns Inc"(FOSJ) held its first are acont.ributing factor to the drinking water for 125,000 of high water. The water is Flood Control Governing
meeting to try to find a solution loss of water as they fill the people, last Friday, Cox stated, there, it is only being used in the Boa rd , said water management
to the deterioration of the river, bottom of lakes and add to the and he also told of a fish kill wrong way," Cox concluded. He has no control of previously
hit meeting in the First surface runoff the canals are extending for 20 miles at one closed his presentation by bsjlt private dams and that tl'c
Federal savings and Loan hyacinth breeders,
saying, "I think It is rssible to land in question is owned by tLc
time.
building drew attendance from
Cox told of one dike which
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Another
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represents proceeds from the sale of Bicentennial medallions have said the city lacks the
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Tlie county will "attempt to each additional baftvom per
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sited 'for
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household.
these
new
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in
effect
in
said
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the
keep
Services Bill Dale
$100,000, but that request was refurbishing or rebuilding the
Sanford Middle School was
Another large step in easing
Rates for a county water and new county rates - which all county systems" 113 the
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government gradually acquires the county into the utili
sewer system will be c n- barring any complications
ty l.a 'cr's staff before PelleY Education Commttee of the
new ones, Dale said But, the business will be the adoption of
sidered by Seminole County should be effective around July,
of applying those an ordinance governing appeared before the committee Greater Sanford Chamber of
be
slightly
lower
than
consistency
will
commissioners tomorrow night
Thursday.
Commerce
rates throughout the county will donations of water and sewer
present rates
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lines
to
the
county
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If approved, the rates will county operation will ensure Including the size of capital dinance was on Tuesday night's said, because, "I
Sanford City Commissioners this afternoon were to receive
apply to the 1850-1900 customers that monthly utility rates debt and the cost of operating agenda, but said that con and no one else does." tie said
Delegation, now In session,
an annexation petition from a Winter Park development company
Individual systems, Dale ex sideratlon of the ordinance will
'increase less rapidily" than
now served by Indian Hills and
mare his estimates are
0(1 recommending the lawmakers
on to tracts of land south east of the city, reportedly to be used
ha',eto be postponed until
Consumer Utilities In South pthatel&gt;.-dicthted rates Part plalned
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experience"
and
what
support
all
financing
of
public
for
housing development.
for
modifications
on
the
proposal
Tlye
new
rates
are
$3.50
Seininole. The bonds for the of the reason for the more
David
Adams and Joe Crum, representatives of the Newburgh
purchase of the two systems stable fees will be the county's the first 5,000 gallons of water can be made Essentially, tile arbitration has cost other schools
Committee
Chairman
Don
Development
Company, were to present the petition to cornwere recently validated In abili ty to receive up to 75 per used monthly, with 40 cents a ordinance calls for developers school systems throughout the
Reynolds,
who
pr
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missioners during the 4 p.m. rneet!ng in City Hall.
circuit court, allowing the cent of the financing cost for ftusand gallons for a usage of to donate water and sewer lines country.
For rebuilding the old
Idea
The company in 1973 arranged to have water and sewage
of
new
u
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syste
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built
to
20,000
gallons.
Over
county to purchase the systems. plant expansion and im. 5,000
But Grooms 5)5 the Ouu) school on French Ave:.ue, said service available to the property by having hook-up facilities
outside
of
areas
presently
The takeover of the two provement from the federal 20,000 gallons, the charge is 30
certified by the county for type of case that might cost he would like to see the old stopping at adjoining properties.
systems Is a first move towards government. Private utilities cents per thousand gallons.
Monthly
sewage
charges
are
operaUon.
The fines would be $4,ODO would be one in which the portion of the building torn out
The development property is just south of the Carriage Cove
a regional, county-owned water have no such funding admobile
home community.
tied into package plants sup- county is forced to pay a and rebuilt,
One
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the
reasons
cited
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Also this afternoon. CityAttorney Vernon Mize will present to
plied by the developer, and teacher back pay on a
hooked into nearby contigious grievance won by the teachers' Reynolds for the need for the commission a written opinion on the status of the city's
revitalizing the
lding was property rights to inore than 3W acres of land between Sanford
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association.
that parents are moving into
and I,ake Mary.
the south end of Seminole
One month after Sanford annexed th2 property In 1973 the state
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take
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of
legislature
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The county property appraiser then requested an opinion from
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Atty Gen Robert She%Ln, who said the legislature "superseded"
certrai 1 ?cat1on fr t)-w' ci"hwl th'anneatinnocdinane.,lea%1ntheprnpertyInLakPMary
'.ieetl tu tl liuti.Lng maet
beginning May 3
By DONNA ESTES
board's administrative offices
'Me conunission also will consider a request for conditional use
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as a "move In the right
as
direction" today b&gt; officers of studyIngthelegLilationandii1l
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plan
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mUting federally Insured proceeds from these offerings
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Albert will select a sub- further study.
savings and loan associations will help expand the amount of Ulked about for years," said
(S and La) to issue bonds moneySandL'shaveforhOme Dave Berrien of Florida
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night
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idichted to stopping any further inroads into the
to danuning and diking operations.
of the group.
the second) diverting vital waterfrorn flowing into
fast-dwindling water supply of the St. Johns and its
The FOSJ group, will hold its first meeting
Euga will moderate tomorrow's meeting and has
lake Washington West of Melbourne and further
tributaries and have vowed to fight to the Supreme tomorrow night in the Firit Federal Savings and already been placed on the agenda of the Florida
lowering the water level of the entire river.
Court if necessary to stop what they consider rape I.oan building on First Street in Sanford at 7:30.
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission May 16 to
Representafives of the two groups could not be
of the river and to seek restoration to its natural
Under the leaderslip of J. T. Turnipseed, present the aints and desires of the group: No
reached for verification of their plans.
slate.
president, FOSJ, Inc., has retained the services of Digging, No Diking, No Damming!
A new organization, "Friends of the St. Johns,
The river, known as the "Bass Capital of the
Delbert Euga, local businessm.an and registered
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

For NY Flu Outbreak
CHICAGO i API Pet hamsters are blamed for an outbreak In 1973 of a serious finlike disease in upstate New
York and elsewhere.
The disease, called lymphocytic choriomeningitis, was
diagnosed in 57 New Yorkers including 19 at Rochester
who had been in contact with hamsters. Another 55
cases were reported in six other states.
It is estimated that as many as 4,000 cases may have occurred in the United States at the same time, just alter
Christmas 1973, but went undiagnosed or were mis(iagnosed.
The rate of detection in New York is thought to be high
because of a special public health program.
Two reports on the outbreak appear in the May 3 Issue
of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
About Four million hamsters are sold in the United
tl:r
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Burglars took $625 cash and
two watches valued at $200 in a
break-In at the Goldenrod home
of Robert H. 'Fischer Sr., according to deputy John I. Poole.
Poole also reported thieves
took $300 in stereo equipment
from the Palm Valley
Clubhouse near Oviedo.
At St. Andrews Church, 9913
Bear Lake Road, Forest City,
the Rev. Michael Andrews
reported a microphone and
amplifier were taken from the

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pulpit and a speaker from a
choir room.
Thieves entered vehicles to
take three citizens band radio
units, valued at $200 each, John
Salmon of Casselberry reported
his auto was entered while
parked at Society Park
Apartments, Fern Park.
Marc S. Dingley of Orlando
told deputies he was visiting at
Foxcrolt Apartments when a
CB radio was stolen from his
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set fire to Wendy's Ham.
burgers, 516 Altamonte Dr
causing about $300 In damage; I

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Local talent will be featured Ellinore, Patrida Meredith and piano for IX years.
in m ost solo rol es in the per. Lewis Dorton of Sanford, Hazel Mrs. Ellinore, a na tive of
formances of Mendelssohn's Perinchief of La ke Mary, Jayne Louisvi lle, Ky., is the Instructor
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TALI.AHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Proponents of a bill torelar
"Elijah"
by the Community leach of Longwood, Rocky of instrumental music at
duce penal ties for first—offense marijuana possession say
Chorus of Semi nole Community Churchwell of Orlando, and Lakeview Middle School in
Chief Justice James Adkins of the Florida Supreme Court
College toni ght at the Corn- Emery Oman of fl,",'
SaIif(4'd. She was i voice 'r.ajor
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of Mrs. Patricia Angel of Kentucky and Is an ac-110111 1I
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Criminal Justice Committee considers the bill (HBl249)
nationally-known baritone from musical functions In school and ditionally on piano and French
by Rep. George Sheldon, 1)-Tampa.
Featured soloists in tonight's Casselberry performance of Elijah include (from left) Terri Harper, Philadelphia, who will sing the In church. In addition to her horn.
Sheldon's bill provides a $100 fine for possession of less
ON
Laurel Ellmore, Jane Leach, Pat Meredith and Hazel Perinchief.
title role of Elijah, soloists will vocal abilities, she has also
Mrs. Ellmore was a soloist
than one ounce of marijuana. Pot users can now be senbe Teri Harper, Laurel been engaged in the study of wi th the Community Cho rus in
tenced to one year in jail for possession of less th an five
the December concert of the
grams and five years for more than five
Vivaldi
"Gl or ia." She Is the
Other major Issues facing the legislature this week are
wife
of
William Eilinore, instate spending, impeachment of a Florida Supreme Court
strumental instructor at
justice and reform of judicial selection procedures.
Teague Middle School, and is
the mother of five children.
TO
Miss Meredith, a native of
Sankrd, is the daughter of Mr.
i See Related Stories Page S-A) share in our dream."
'l'AU\hIASSEE, Fla. (All)
Al wr watching a
spending and the energy short- until we produce again all the
Is
"At the rate that Congress is and Mrs. Owen B. Meredith.
television replay of the tangled testimony against
MIAMI tAP) Gov. Reubin
Askew said the graduates age are the two principle rea- energy that America requires." tacking on additions to the as. She is a graduate of Seminole
Supreme Court Justice Joseph Boyd, a House ImpeachAskew has appealed to Ameri. could make a better world al- sons for our current depresThomson has been a vocal tronerrJcal Ford budget, we High School. and received her
ment committee planned to vote today whether to recomcans to welcome refugees from though "you have seen too sion," said Thomson, chairman critic of President Ford and has will have without question a Associate of Arts degree from
mend his removal fromoffice,
m war, too much waste and of the National Conservative said he might run against Ford $400 billion budget
war-torn Asia, saying "there much
for 1976 with Seminole Community College in
Comm ittee members refused to say late Sunday how
must be no exiles from the too much unhappiness. You Caucus,
1974.
While at
college,
she
in next spring's New amp- $100 billion of that in deficit," he was
a student
in the
voice
with Dr.
they would vote. But sources said the panel was likely to
American dream."
have been told too many lies too
Thomson, a Republican, said shire primary if former said.
vote for Boyd's ouster on charges of receiving a secret
Askew made no direct refer, many times,"
he expects "momentsof tern- California Gov. Ronald Reagan
H e repeated his attack on en- Burt Perinchief and was a
memorandum from utilities lawyer Edwin Mason in a
memorandumfrom
ence to South Vietnamese refu.
of the Choralieri
Thomson said U.S. economic porary"
economic
mm- does not seek the nomination. vironmentalists who, he said,
multlmillion.dollar utility tax case.
gees when be appeared Sunday recovery cannot begin until provemen t as depleted inChorale,
Chamber Singers,
Thomson reitterated his criti- are delaying construction of
Meanwhile, the Florida Bar set a hewing today on
Community
Chorus and
with Gov. Meldrim Thomson of energy self sufficiency is at. ventories are filled "but real cLsm of the Ford adminis- badly needed nuclear power
possible disbarment of Mason. His attorney has asked the
New Hampshire at the Ilniver- tamed and governmentsat all recovery will not come until we ti-ation's 1976 budget and what plants, oil refineries and the Renaissance Ensemble, She is
sity of
Supreme Court to halt the hearing on grounds of UnMiami's corn- levels curtail spending,
sharply cut the escalation of he called excessive spending by drilling of oil and gas on the now music librarian at
fairness.
niencement,
Seminole County College.
"Excessive
government
gover
nment spendings... and Congress.
outer continental shelves.
Four committee mem bers ga thered Sunday night to
But he said Americans must
Dorton, a senior at Seminole
watch a 90-minute videotape of excerpts from 35 hours of
not "seek salvation in the false
HIgh School, has previously
testimony. Chairman William J. RLsh, 1)-Port St. Joe said
gospels of fear" because of rebeen a soloist with the Seminole
rs
it was a helpful review,
cession and disappointments in
Community Chorus. While In
Vietnam.
high school, he has been a
"It may be easy, in hard
member of the All-State Chorus
times, to forget that we have
for four years, and has received
been a nation of open doors and
S
superior medals at the state
SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) Au thori ties are searching for
open hearts," Askew said. "It
festival the past two years.
a prison escapee who fled from a contract guard by
may be easy to argue, amid
In August, Lewis will attend
State Sen. John Vogt has to allow county officials time to not to support the Commission's bill to the Senate Until it haS Carson-Newman
College in
jumping out of a hospital window, Police say the fugitive
hunger and hardship, that our rescheduled a meeting with get their points across, The request. And, State Rep. Bob cleared the House.
was dressed in a hospital gown and his left arm was in a
doors should be closed, that our Seminole County officials until delegation was criticized at the Hattaway,
Jeff erson City, lean., where he
D-Altamonte
cast,
The bill, before it becomes a
hearts should he hardened.
will
study in preparation for a
Thursday on the controversial first meeting because only 90 Springs, vowed to take the law would also require
Frankie Caylor, 26, broke a second-story window at
"But there can be no salva- Issue of whether to create a minutes was alloted. The matter through the House with approval of Seminole County career as a Minister of Music.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital and escaped Sunday morMrs. Perinchief, wife of the
tion in intolerance and there county comptroller's position. Thursday meeting is set for S or without Feebtel's support. voters. H
ning, three hours before officials were to return him to
must be no exiles from the
The hearing, originally set for p.m.
attaway
has
proposed
diretor
of the Community
It is still unknown whether putting the issue on the ballot
Tennessee State Prison in Nashville where he was serving
American dream," he said. He today, was rescheduled bePresidential
Chorus,
Is a graduate of
The County Commission Hattaway would be able to do during the
a life sentence, police said,
urged Floridians to "extend the cause some officials involved proposed splitting Clerk Arthur that, but Hattaway also has Primary next year.
Trenton (N.J.) State UniverPolice used a helicopter and bloodhounds In a futile
hand of welcome and the hand were unable to attend.
Beckwith Jr.'s duties. And, been saying he thinks he can
The issue split the delegation, sily, She is employed as a
effort to locate Caylor.
of friendship to those who would
Vogt, a Cocoa Beach Demo. Beckwith responded with harsh change Fechtel's mind before as well as many countians, with kindergarten teacher at Lake
crat, initially voted with two criticism of any move to dilute the matter gets on the floor.
Fechtel opposing Hattaway. Mary Eleme ary School.
other mem be rs of the Seminole his responsibili ti es.
State Sen. Lori Wilson, I- Vogt says the possibility exists
County Legislative Delcg4tIon
Then State Rep. Vince Merritt Island, and Vogt have another vote will be taken
in favor of creating a comp- Fechtel, R-Leesburg, decided said they will not introduce the Thursday.
troller and splitting the duties
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
But since the first meeting,
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Vogt says he has rethought the
an
matter
which some say has
created a "civil war" in the
By The Associated Press
was killed Saturday when
Ronald Beaudoin, 34, of North county and decided to hold a
The deuth of a 19-year-old In- struck by a car while walking Miami Beach, was killed Satur- second meeting.
terlachen man at an Alachua along a rural road near Sara- day when his motorcycle hit a
e
Ye
One reason, also, for a second
County sheriff's department sots.
car in Fart Lauderdale.
meeting, according to Vogt, is
WASHINGTON (AP)
The ERA would amend the no like lihood Congress would
A
roadblock Fiashed the state's
new national commission to oh- Constitution to ban sex dis- permit a recission. While the
weekend traffic death count to
serve 1975 as International crimination.
at least 10, according to the
recls.sion question Is being deWomen's Year Is planning to
The Illinois House last week bated in Congress, the search
Florida Highway Patrol.
work for adoption of the Equal approved the ERA which now for more ratifying votes in the
Deputies said Ricky BurRights Amendment but ERA goes to the state Senate. How- remaining States could continue
rtham was being chased Sunday
supporters say 197'? Is the ever, most ERA supporters until the March 1979 deadline.
by an Alachua County sheriff's
l
earliest the amendment could concede the amendment is In
Pat Keefer, ERA coordinator
cruiser. A second cruiser was
be approved,
trouble, with ratification for Common Cause, said there
parked at the intersection of
"The ERA is our No. 1 prior- unlikely before 1977.
were remote chances that some
State Roads 346 and 325 In an
' . .,
ity,"
said
Rep.
Margaret
HeckNorth
Dakota
this
year
bestates
attempt to stop the youth,
could ratify the ERA in
"
Icr, H-Mass., who with TV-film came the 34th state to ratify the 1976 but she said those states
wanted For speeding, deputies
I
star Alan Aida heads the coin- ERA. That total Includes are the same ones where legissaid.
mission's study group on the Tennessee and Nebraska, al- latures either blocked it or
Burnham's car slammed Into
0r
f
4
ERA.
Tp
7
though legislatures In those two didn't take action this year.
,
I
the parked cruiser, officers
il
,
"International
Women's
states
later voted to rescind
said.
,
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I
,
Year
is
not
goi
ng
to
be
able
to
t
he
ns.
ir
ratificatio
The patrol gave the following
4
1
'7
accompli
sh
th
if
e rat ica ti on of
The approval of four more
details of other accctdents:
1\
tself but hopefully will states is needed prior to March
the
ERA
i
I
.
,
William J. Hart, age un-.
heli it," she said.
1979 before the amendment can
known, was killed Sunday on
76jr;J
Ilis
I
think
we
have
to
raise
be
adopted.
64
1
X4 57
M
in
private, rural pr operty in Es__________
money
for
MAY
SALE
the
ERA
because
a
Five
state
legislatures
re67-1
cambla County then he was
I
5th to 17th
great deal of propaganda has jected it this spring.
struck by a vehicle backing up.
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STOREWIDE
been distributed at tremendous
Randy Neil Deckelboim, 18,
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If 38 states eventually ratify
Patio Furniture
s
Sk
and his passenger, Russell Verexpense to spread around the amendment, Congress then
Gifts £ Decorative
myths
and
it
takes
money
to
would
non Klein, 20, both of Sunrise,
Accessories
ha ve to decide w hether to
10 to
o
contradict them," she said.
Fireplace Equipment
died Sa turda y night in a twocar
count Tennesseeand Nebraska
Ph. 647-2534
collision oil State Rd. 836 in
-'i -In addition, she said In an in- as part of the total. Legislatures
711
Orange
Ave.
Broward County. Police said
Winter Park
terview, the commission in- in both states First ratified the
'4
Deckelbolin l os t con trol of
_.
tends to find ways to reach out amendment but then sub- . ~ m 1 ~
VO
car he was driving.
to
women not traditionally sequently voted to rescind that
a'
Ronald Allen Smith, 23, of
thought to be supporters of the ratification.
s--1
r 4~vi~fiiiiii., feminist movement, to con.
[.Utz, lost his Life in hiIlIsbo
04
if
,
Some constitutional specialugh County late Saturday when ;'ç'
..'''&amp; ",
.
: 'e
'
Once them the ERA will help
'
%
'
contend a state's duty exists
his car was Involved in a head'
them.
pires
upon ratification and that
on collision.
"I'm talking about factory there is no provision for UnEdward J. St. John, 50, of
--.
workers as well as garden club doing that action.
Tampa, was killed Saturday
ladies, teachers and legislaRep. Heckler and Rep, Bella
night In Tampa when his car
tors,"
She
sild.
:\hzu,
1)-N.Y., said tby saw
struck a parked vehicle.
Rose ReLs,, Hellman of St.
Petersburg Beach died Satur1.
day when the car in which she
GENEVA
was riding was involved in a
two-car collision east of
NEW YORK (AP) - Postal and parceLs such as those stolen
Myakka City in Manatee Coun.
authorities
say the contents of from a mid-Manhattan nostal
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visot-y committee last week "a office.
could not defeat me."
p.m. tomorrow. Only routine Firemen were called In after
mendation over to the city.
deliberate move to get me out of
"I am being districted out
"If I want to continue in ofCity Attorney Joe Davis said matters were on the agenda' the blaze was snuffed out by
office."
employes.
purposely," she insisted, lice, working for the city, 1 may last week the legal descriptions today.
If denied the eporturJty tc
seek re-election to her City
Commission seat, Mrs. Keyser Herring
itches
said she may well toss her hat
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we ac
Notice is hereby given that we are
Into the ring as a candidate for
Notice Is hereby given that wt are

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flQid in business at ill E
engaged In business it 125 Orlenta engaged In business at RI. 7. Box
Semoran Blvd . Altamonte Springs,
Drive, Altamonte Springs, Seminole 122s,Oviedo 37763, Si'rninoleCotjnty,
election.
Seminole County. Florida under the
County, Florida, under the fictitious Floridi under the fictitious name t
"Let the people of Altamonte
name of INNER SPACE MUSIC. $EMINOI,E FLORAL FARMS, and fictitious name of THERAPEUTIC
WITHIN
REDUCING
and that we Intend to register said that we intend to register said name
Spr ings vote me out of office if
WASHINGTON (AP)
What effect is the Postal SerDIvIDUALIZED MOTIVATION and
name with the Clerk of the Circuit with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
they wish," Mrs. Keyser said
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
Darnell, Joselyn and the
that we Intend to register Said name
ice decision to merge air mail with first-class likely to
Court, Semino4e County, Florida in Seminole County, Florida in at
"Seven
persons
out
of
the
city's
office
this
morning
announced
Clantons
are expected to be accordance with the provisions 01 cordance with the provisions of the with the Clerk of tl'e Circuit Court,
have on future postage rate increases?
16,000 residents should not be substitution of an attempted arraigned Monday on the re the Fictitious Name Statutes. To Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit: Seminole County, Florida in ac
The Postal Service doesn't say in its request to the
cordance with the provisions of tti.
Section 063 09 Florida Statutes Section 96509 Florida Statutes 1957
permitted to do it alone,
escape charge for a charge of filed charges in the jailbreak Wit:
Postal Rate Commission for an opinion on the merger, but
Fictitious Wane Statutes. TO Wit
1951
5 Paul N Mason
While Mrs. Keysc was in conveying tools into County Jail attempt. New tz-lrJ dates for the
Sect.on $6509 Florida Statutes 1957
5: Janice E. Payne
a new rate schedule expected this year is likely to
Curtis W. Mann, Jr.
Trim, Inc
William R. Pbpe, Jr
Thelma C Mann
North Carolina on business last to facilitate an escape in cases four would be set at that tine.
eliminate a separate category for air mail and set 13 cents
Publish - May S. 12. 19. 26. 1975
Publth:
April
71,
May
5,
I?.
19.
1975
Publlstv
April
21.
21.
May
S.
17,
I75
week, the re-districting corn- against three
per ounce as the postage for domestic letters,
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mittee,
chaired by Dave
The filing of e attempted
If, as the Postal Service plans, the merger takes place
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
CITY OF
Richards of San Sebastian, escape charge against Rocky
while present rates are in effect, there will no longer be
FICTITIOUS NAME
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Pursuant
to
Public
Ls*
CASSELSERRY,
FLORIDA
92500.
completed the preliminary
Ray Darnell, 20, of Sanford;
Notice Is hereby given that we are
any reason to pay the 13-cent air mail rate a letter with
NOT ICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT
Section 401 la) (1). Federal Water FLORIDA
engaged
:n
busines
Camille
at
607
draft of a re-districting plan Floyd Joselyn, 32, of DeLand;
al(}.cent stamp will be treated the same as one with a iCIVIL ACTION NO
12OcA.$4.0 ORDINANCE
Pollution Lctroi Act (1972
Sanvord. Seminole County.
in to: III* Morriss*
which eli minates the three and Roy Brown Clanton Jr., 281 Cf..
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
mentS),
this
agency
has
received
&amp;.1
cent stamp
Florida. under the fictitious na me of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
'
-term city official's district.
of Apopka, means they..n't RRIGERArloN MECHANICAL, application For cerliffration that the JOHN A MATTIIEWL
Petitioner, the City of Caswlbrry that the
following project Is) will comply
Under
city
come to trial in Circuit Court anicl tht we Intend to register said
Council will consider enactment of a
with the applicable water quality and
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
members of the City Corn- his week as previously Curt,
rXIOtmerge"ci Ordinanc e entitled
standards of the State of Florida as PiELDA 0 MATTHEwS.
Seminole County. Florida in
Respondent.
preribed In Chapter 17 3 Florida
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
mission must reside in given scheduled,
accordance with the provisions of
NOTICE OF ACTION
CASSELBERRY. FLOR, 1.
Administrative Code
the
Fictitious
Name
Statutes.
To
geographical areas. Also In
A fourth Inmate, Marion Lee
TO:
PIELDA
G.
MATTHEWS
AMENDING
SECTION 19 7
WASHINGTON (AP) Congressional backers of aid to
accordance with the charter, Corey, 23, of Sanford, had been Wit: Section 96509 Florida Statutes
Address Unknown
OPENING CLAUSE, OF THE
Prolect No 59 21 0179 iE
1957
Indochinese refugees are renewing their efforts for aid
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that An CASSELBERRY CITY CODE
Applicant: Mr William C. Pnch
the citizens' advisory corn- charged also in connection with
S Robert Morgan
for Dissolution of Marriage AUTHORIZING THE WAIVER OF
Description:
Dredge
access
action
legislation that omits the controversial Issue of whether
John N. Atkinson
is the March 2 jailbreak attempt
channel and boat basin in Lake has been flied against you and you SITE PLAN APPROVAL AND THE
Congress should give retroactive approval to the use of
Publish:
April
21,
28,
May
S. 12, 1975
binding on the city commission. Involving hackuws and tools
Harney
Section
30, T20s, arerectulfed to serve a copy of voyr MINIMUM SUBMITTAL FEE OF
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U.S. troops in the evacuation of
lflendefensn, it any. to it onO H. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
T237E, Seminole County,
If the commission fails to smuggled into the jail but
The director of President Ford's refugee task force, L.
EATON, JR., ESQUIRE. ($70000) UNDER CERTAIN
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
adopt re-districting as proposed charges against Corey were
All interested persons ane hereby Petitloner'sattorney.whos.address CONDITIONS AND SUBJECT TO
DeanBrOwI, was totesflf ybeforeaHousej11cjaryp1
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
by the committee wi thin 90 dropped by Herring's office CUlT
CERTAIN LIMITATIONS HEREIN
Informed that this agency is con. Is STEPlSTROM, DAVIS &amp; McIN
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
today on how
money will be needed to transport and
San
DEFINED:
CON F LICT S.
TOSH,
Post
Office
Box
1330,
days,
sidering
the
issuance
of
a
proposal
when
he
pled
guilty
In
a
robbery
cer.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
care for
SEVERABILITy EFFECTIVE
to 80,000 refugees.
'oi'd.
Florida,
32771.
on
or
before
tificatlon
to
the
applicant.
CIVIL NO. 75.319.CA.09.E
automatically becomes law.
Caw.
interested persons are hereby May 16. 1975, and tile the original DATE
The House last week rejected a $327-million aid bill for
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
Mrs. Keyser said the district's
spokesman
The Pf000sed Ordinance Is posii
notified that objections may be filed with the Clerk of this Court either
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
the refugees, partly because the bill contained after-theat the City Hall, Casseiberry,
boundaries could easily be office also told Circuit Court
within 20 da ys from date of this before service on Petitioner's at Florida
Plaintiff,
fact approval of U.S. troop use for Saigon's evacuation,
pvbilcaticv, Ob jections must
t°'' or Immediately thereafter;
adjusted and made more Judge J. William Woodson this
Consideration will be given at a
Othrwi5e a default will be entered
The House International Relations Committee ma y
Submitted in writing to the
WILLIAM FRANK LARGENT and
in appearance by morning that charges in the FANNIE ANN ELL LARGENT. his address
mcetng
to be held in the City Hall.
against
you and your marriage to
dd
and must be Supported by
begin work this week on a new bill that deals only With
Cisselteay. Florida, on the 19th of
retaining her home In the Jailbreak attempt are being w 'Ie.
evIdence which w ould indicate that Petitioner wilt be dissolved.
money and omits the
WlTflESSmyptand and the seal ot May, A D. 1975, at 7.30 P.M or as
troop-use
the subject project (5) wo'jld
Defendants.
second district,
dropped and refiled against
SOM thereafter SS pMlbI@. at wh i ch
au thorization.
an adverSe effect on water quality this Court on April 9th. 1975
NOTICE
OF
SALE
time inter ested parties and cititens
Mrs. Keyser said since
Clanton's wife, Elaine Edge
(Seal)
standards
of
the
above described
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
for and against the proposed Or
Clanton, 24,ofApopka. The new on the 13th day of April, 1973, at waters
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
dinance
will be heard Tals meeting
A!.. Clerk of the Court
Details of the locations and plans
11:00 a m.. at the west front door oy
charges are the same but
may be continued from time to time
By:
Lillian
Jenkins
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
for the above project ( s) and other
until final action is taken by the City
re-filing makes technical .iI
As Deputy Clerk
%anlord, I for ,da the undersigned
relevant Information may clammed
Council.
a spokesman said.
Clef k will offer for safe the following at this off Ice between I 00 m and STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
GOVERN YOURSELVES A$
"30 rn. Monday tP.i'3t,Ot, Fr,da''. MCINTOSH
CORDINGLY
Mrs.
been described real property:
Flagship Bank of Sanford
Lot 71. Block A. COUNTRY CLUB
Office of Dredge and Jill
DATED this 79th day of April.
scheduled for separate trial
Suite 27
HEIGHTS, UNIT ONE, according to
State of rlor;..,a
A D 1975
from the six other defendants in the Plat thereof as reco-drd in Plat
Post Office Box 1330
Department of Pr,iiu
(Seal)
BooP. I), Page 91, Public Records of
Sanford, Florida 37171
the case,
tion Control
Mary W. Hawthorne,
Attorneys for Petitioner
Seminole County, Florida,
2567 Executive Center
City Clerk
Inmate Lawrence Grant toefher
Pt.'bliah' April 14, 71, 2$. May S. 1975
with all str'*ct'iqei, Im
Circle C a st
City of Casselberry.
(Continued From Page I-A)
jhow that the operation of their have a breakdown in water Shazer, 22, and his wife, Mary provemnIs, fixtures, appliances,
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Mcntgumery Building
Florida
systems by a "master meter" Linwood subdivision plant has outage during periods of high Jane Shazer, 21, both of and appurtenancei on said land or
Taltaassee, Florida )7JCI
Publish: May 5, i9i
in conjunction therewith,
Publish May S. 1915
DEN 17
with the county maintaining been upgraded to meet county usage.
Apopka, are still docketed for used
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The aforesaid sale will be made
their daytime session, trial this week before Judge pursuant to a Final Judgment enIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 19TH
controlling the new utility standards.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE JUDICIAl. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
5y5j7fl
This hearing was originally beginning at 9.30 a.m. in room Woodson on charges of con- lered in Civil No 7S-3l9 now Pending EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
the Circuit Court of '.t'
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
veing tools and con traband in;;Tccrith
Tuesday rfght, the scheduled for a February date, 203 of the courthouse
CUlT
OF
FLORIDA.
IN
AND
FOR
CIVIL
ACTION
NO. 7S'tS-CA.O9.0 CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.73).CA.44*
Jud,.14 Crci,.t in ar.
iEMIIIOLE C0UTV.
county commission —silting as bu t was continued to Tuesday commissioners will hear Into the county jail In the case for Seminole (.c'unty, Florida
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP In to: the marriage Of:
CASE NO.
CLARENCE B. EVANS,
e
r
eq
DATED
this
uest of the firm. reports from de partment heads but the court Indicated hearings
29th day of April, FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS TOAGE ASSOCIATION
a
the utility control board will night at th
Plaintiff
1975
HuSband Petitioner,
During the initial non- and will consider bids for parks
hear
evidence
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
from
vs
(Seal)
and
United States corporation, for
representatives of First Florida compliance hearing last year, construction materials and for afternoon, possibly for change
merly ROBERT N IOMLIN and FRAN J, NANCY F. EVANS.
Arthur H. Beckwil,, Jr.
known as FIRST FEDERAL TOMLIPI, his wile,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
o(pleas from Innocent toguilty.
Utilities as they attempt to the Linwood plant was fo.md to PVC pipe for parks,
Wife Resl..ondent'
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE F SUIT IN
THE STATE OF CL0RIDA TO
Plaintiff,
VAN DEN BERG,
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NANCY F. EVANS, WHOSE
VS
TO ROBERT N TOMLIN and RESIDENCE IS CITY OF MAR
GAY &amp; BURKE. P. A.
WILLIAM MCFARLANc and cRAW J TOMLIN
Attorneys foe the Plaintiff
TINSvILLE, COUNTY OF HENRY,
GRAYCE P. McFARLAPIE, his
Post Office Box Y93
RESIDENCE. In an vnino*n STATE OF VIRGINIA, AND
wife,
Orlando, Florida 37*01
state or country other than the Slate WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS 14
Defendants
Publish May S. 1975
of Florida. and mailing address 1011 GRAVES STREET, MAW
NOTICE OF ACTION
DEN 34
being:
TINSVILLE, VIRGINIA 71117
l
ousing Development,
sold only with food.
TO: WILLIAM MCFARLANE
mentto thecjtyfenceo'.jfice
(.155 W.S. SIMS
A sworn Petition for D%otut ion of
Also, tomorrow morning
Ac1dri'
The amended ordinance was will be held in conjunction with
WE 1059)
Marriage a Vinculo taving been
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Immediately
FPO New York 09501
following requested by owneis of two toni
filed regarding your marriage to
tonight's 7:) p.m. city council
action to foreclose mortgage on the
NAME LAW
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CLARENCE B, EVANS. in C.rcuit
Guirlinger's program, the Agrj. night spots
the Club Juana meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that following proprIy In Lake County, that a Complai,,t to foreclose a Court
in ond for Seminole County,
BUSIneSS Committee will meet and Sportsmen's Den. The
the undersigned, th'sirinc; to engage Florida:
certain mortgage encumbering the Florida, the short titte of which is IN
The West 321 feel of Lot 73 and the fol lowing dfscrib,d real
On the agenda for th e in business under the fictitious name
to take care of any last minute reason for the request, club
property, to RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
)eCtIfl Will LJC Planning and of A TOUCH OF COUNTRY at 1949 East 25 feet of Lot 79 in Block 3 .wit'
letails (or the May 13 "Farm. owners say, is compete with
CLh,ENCE B. EVANS, Husband
SANLAPIDO
State Road 131, Lonqwood, Florida,
THE
SUBURB
Lot
5$,
THE
COLONNADES
Petiticner,
and NANCY F, EVANS
Zoning
Board
City Festival."
recom
nt,wd5 to renRter the sa name RF AUTII (.11,
surrounding
communities,
Al TAP1CPI TE
ThIRD SICTIOU, .,ituvcj.n i the Wife Respondent, these CrrSent
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Patrolman Gary Planck said
went into office in 1969 the city adding she had received have to run for mayor. I will not of districts In the committee's the lire, which was set In the
has not districted, denying a telephone calls from aspirants say what my course will be until preliminary report have to be men's restroom, about 4 p.m.
claim made by Mayor Norman for
commission
office I see what action the city checked for accuracy before Sunday, burned through the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Floyd last week. Floyd had said requesting that she not run for commission takes on the the committee takes final ac• wall and caused smoe
City Commissioner Helen when Mrs. Keyser moved from re-election.
proposal," she said.
tion on a recotnmendatlon to damage.
Keyser today called a re a home on SR 436 lo Robin
"Those who called me didn't
Floyd said today the the city commission.
districting proposal made by a Road, the city districts "were want to run against me," she districting committee has not
Planck theorized the arsonist
The commission will have its

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

have at one time been directly Involved in

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bond was
First St., Sanford, thieves damage. The windshield and county jail on $10,
forced their way Into a motor rear window had been William Richardson, 20, P.O.
home owned by attorney Thorn smashed, one door ripped off Box 527, Sanford.
In other weekend arrests,
Rumberger and took a CB unit, and another heavily damaged.
Martha J. Wallen reported 30 The radio and some engine sheriff's deputy David Ruddell
bushels of potatoes, 45 pounds parts had bee., stripped from charged Wayne EIwd
of shrimp and three pit bulldogs the vehicle, a tire taken and the Wiseman, 25, of 200 Fern Park
Boulevard, Fern Park, with
total value $375
were top smashed.
Deputies said today that breach of peace and resisting
stolen from a house on Old
burglars broke into the lwme of arrest with violence. Bond For
Mims Road, Geneva.
Sheriff's deputies toaay were Mrs. Katy M. Potts at Chuluot.a Wiseman was set at $5,100. Also
invstigatlng the weekend theft and hauled away a television arrested by Ruddell was Arthur
Curtis Sweeney, 22, same ad.
and vandalism of a 1974 Toyota valued at $175.
Dennis Holmes, 20, of drecs, on a charge of Interfering
sedan. The car was taken from
a parking lot and found later Orlando, was being held in with a police officer. Sweene 's
near Island Pond off S1146 near county jail without bond today bond was set at $500.
Lake Mary police patrolman
Geneva.
on a circuit court warrant
Becky Abbott of Longwood charging he failed to appear George Myers jailed Randolph
reported the $4,000 auto missing last week for trial in a criminal Eugene Burrow, 31 of 188
Fourth St., Lake Mary, on
from the Butler Plaza shopping case.
center parking lot.
Casselberry police jailed a $5,500 bond on charges of
Deputy R.S. Morton said the Sanford man Sunday on a aggravated battery and
car was found several hours charge of breaking and en. resisting arrest without
violence.

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FLORIDA

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WASHINGTON lAP)
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger is one of four past or present high-level
government officials to appear before the Rockefeller
commission as that panel enters the final month of its
investigation of CIA domestic activities,
In addition to Kia.singr, SvusUsty of Defense James B.
Schlesinger, former CIA Director John A. McCone and
former national security adviser Walt W. Rostow are
scheduled to testify today.
dixecting CIA covert activities.
Kissinger originally had been scheduled to testify last
month but his appearance was poatpor.cd due to the absence of Vice Pres'dnt Ne!n 1.. Rockefeller, the
commission chairman. Critics of the commission have
asserted that Rockefeller would not conduzt a thorough
Investigation of Kissinger, a long-time friend and
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weekend, sheriff's deputies
reported today.
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missing after burglars forced
open a door included a color
television, stereo equipment,
four radios, a guitar, two
cameras and 90 record albums,
Stereo equipment valued at
$900 was taken from the
residence of Diana M. Scherh at
Green Meadows Apartments,
Fern Park, deputy C.R. Brown
reported.

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Between periods of war, negotiations in the
Middle East always appear to have run up and
down the gamut of emotion and hope.
For example, on March 22 when U.S. Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger finished 15 days of intensive shuttling between Israel and Egypt, and
returned home empty-handed, the hope among
'e who would like to see peace in the region was
.tt the bottom of the scale. The only course that
appeared to remain was a return to the Geneva
conference on the Middle East and a stalemate.
Everybody concedes that the Geneva conference,
s hould it resume, will immediately bog down in
endless and unfruitful discussions on representation and procedures.
The outlook for another step toward peace is
brighter now than it was at the end of March. Egypt
.-1d Israel still are striking militant poses, whether
they be harsh rhetoric or ostentatious displays of
new military hardware. However, beneath the talk
it also is clear that both Israel and Egypt would
welcome a return to step- by -step negotiations
under the auspices of Mr. Kissinger.
Equally important, the Soviet Union, which is
the sponsor of Arab militancy in the Middle East,
also has given the signal that it, too, does not want
to return to Geneva discussions in the immediate
future. Indeed, recently a Soviet envoy made a
special trip to Jerusalem to assure Jewish leaders
that Russia would "guarantee the security" of
Israel if the pre-1967 war borders were
reestablished. The Soviet diplomacy was an unprecedented appeal to Israel to make further
territorial concessions.
Israel cannot, of course, trust the Soviet Union.
She has but to look at Soviet assurances that the
1973 Vietnam cease-fire accords would be observed
to assess how much the Soviet word is worth.
Israel, like other antagonists in the Middle
East, has but one good office to which to turn if
hostilities are to be avoided the United States of
America.
The strength of the U.S. position puts a new
light on the "failure" of Mr. Kissinger to negotiate
another increment of peace in March. His decision
at that time to return home empty-handed rather
than to settle for a face-saving, empty gesture
could have been a part of his strategy. The fact also
remains that the United States now is in a stronger
position that it was in March.
Whether or not Mr. Kissinger will return to the
region to pick up where he left off has become a
blue chip itself
a bargaining factor that the
United States can use to assure a better chance for
success of future missions. Moreover, should Mr.
Kissinger resume his step-by-step diplomacy, the
consequences of another failure on his part should
have a sobering effect on the antagonists.
It is a blue chip that the United States should
use to the maximum advantage.

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Since world's fairs are chancy business yenThe dc-emphasis on church growth means a
lures at best, the fact that an International
reemphasis on the Old Testament. One of the
exhibition called EXPO '75 is scheduled to throw
"T" -•
reasons the church In recent yer has been to
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open its turnstiles next July on Okinawa
wide of the mark is that It has lost Its historic
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(Okinawa?) is either a sign that good times are
roots". Robert K. Hudnut
returning or else that things are worse than we
Robert Hudnut is hard to ignore. HIS books are
thought, so why not try a fair? Maybe It'll play In
hard to put down for he has been dealing with the
the Ryukyus.
church and Its problems for nearly a decade and
I
Be that as it may, this particular fair, which
keeps coming up with wild suggestions for
will run from July 20, 1975 to Jan. 18, 1976 and Is
change. Earlier works such as "The Sleeping m.
expected to draw two million visliors, has been
Giant" and then, "Arousing the Sleeping Giant"
1,
officially sanctioned by the Bureau of Intercaused considerable comment among the
na tional Exhibi tions in Paris as a "special fa ir"
brethren. Hudnut writes as a pastor to people
dealing with the oceans.
a nd his latest volume challenges the activism of
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With the formal tlileof the International Ocean
the religious community.
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Exposition and the theme, "The Sea We Would
"Church Growth Ls Not the Point" (Harper and
oilZO
Like To See," EXPO '75, says the Japan Trade
Row) Is going to irritate many readers by the
Council, ,,will be a celebration of the largesse of
title alone. We all thought that growth and
the oceans that surround us as well as a sober
enlargement was central to the goals of any
examination of the problems threatening the
religious organization. So does Hudnut. But the
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well-being and productivity of the seas."
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point, for him in matters of faith, Is not to be $
The irony will be Immediately apparent to
found in numbers and success. The highest goal
conservationists. Japan and the Soviet Union are
is to put people in a living relationship with God
7is
the only two countries still engaged In the largeand not permit the organization to detour that
scale devastation of the world's diminishing
pilgrimage, And the best blueprint begins in the
'Y
Have Three Years To Solve UI
whale population. The Japanese say they have to
Old Testament where tndlvidnals g.t pushed and
doitto feed their people. The Russians doit
pulled bya Power greater than their hopes and
because well, since they are not capitalists,
desires.
they must have a good reason.
'S
At times Hudnut sounds like a Presbyterian
So far, no amount of International pressure,
Jew. He argues for the action of God against
pleading or propaganda ha., convinced the two
reluctant men. "We have lost some of the
that the more whales that are "harvested" from
awesome dimension of being told what to do in
fewer and smaller herds, the sooner will come Editor, The Herald:
President, Secretary of State, &amp; Congress still the Judeo-Christian tradition whether we want
the time when there are no more huntable herds,
It has been a long seven months of writing Insist on detente (which also means extending to do it or not. Their own desires and abilities
and maybe no whales at all, whether to eat or to letters to various Individuals about the bikepath endless and unlimited CREDIT) with Red china were completely beside the point to Moses,
admire or just to think about.
constructed In front of us, but we finally touched and Russia. And why has that great institution, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hannah and coonAnd that is the kind of sea no one should want someone who agreed the project was an Un- The United Nations, remained so silent about the tiess others In our tradition".
to See.
sightly Insult to the neighbors. Sid Vihien then fall of S. Vietnam? And where was the U.N.'s
The concept here and in the Bible is that
Accordiig to the Japan Trade Center, the ordered it to be spruced up a bit, so we are happy UNICEF money during this latest tragedy in S. man has his own agenda and is always in.
latest technologies enabling man not only to to say we have written the following note to Vietnam?
tempted by the plans and purpose of God.
harvest minerals, protein and power from the Commissioner VihIen and to Mr. Matthews of the
The time has come to end detente, to refuse Hudnut fears that the church today is so
sea "but also to maintain the delicate ecological road department, and we would be glad also if credit to the communists, and to get out of the enamored of its own schedule of activity and
balance of the oceans" will be presented by the you see fit to print it in the letters column:
U.N. And by the way, Isn't it about time Dr. progress that there Is little room for the moving
various exhibitors at the Okinawa fair.
"Gentlemen:
Kissinger be asked to return the Nobel Peace of the Spirit. This book points to the, if you will
All whale buffs will ardently hope that the
Thank you so very much for your help in Prize he was awarded for ending the Vietnam pardon the expression, passive role of the
Japanese prove to be the most attentive patrons improving our neighborhood on east Howell War?
congregation. The point is to listen, to receive, to
of EXPO 75.
Branch Road. Your efforts on our behalf are
Edwina J, Alestra respond to th action of the Holy Spirit which is
deeply apprecated,
we f
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eh
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ggth religious
encounter.
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
We admit to having harbored a certain lack of much better. Seeing three out of five of our
Hudnut states that the biggest concept that one
TheY should be U brief as poulble and should receive from the pulpit is the mge of
understanding of what the trouble in Northern requests granted was actually more than we
anticipated, so please accept our sincere comment on matters 31 general IuteresL
Ireland was all about,
reconciliation and forgiveness. He's right.
The letters should deal with issues and avoid People attend church out of great need, injury,
Despite looking into Irish history and gratitude to each person, from the top one who
examining the sources of the centuries' old gave the orders to the crewmen who shoveled PerIOflalitles.
and soul.deep wounds. Too often they are served
The
editor
reserves
hard
In
the
hot
sun."
the
right
to
edit
those
some
strange mixture of political science, quaint
conflict be tween Ca tholics and Protestants, we
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A former NorIreland prime minister says the province faces the
"real and terrifying alternatives" of civil war or indepc.dence from Britain after a hardline Protestant
vicWty in elections for an assembly to draw up a new constitution, The United Ulster Unionist Coalition, a
Protestant group opposed to sharing power with Ulster's
lttmiian Catholic minority, took 46 of the constitutional
assembly's 78 seats in results announced over the
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populous state and industrial heartland, preserving their
105-95 seat edge over the Christian Democrats. In
Saarland they turned a 27-23 Christian Democratic
iiiajority into a 25-25 deadlock, eliminating the opposition
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used only for fully legitimate purposes. Mr. Alexander is correct

WASHINGTON—President Ford has been equipment diould be hauled out ot Souffi Viet- the important visitors off.
COLSON'S MANUSCMPT: Charles Coism,
trying delicately to extricate his foot from his nam before it fell into Communist hands. It
Grandly, the FAA blgshots boarded their the former White House tough guy
who turned to
mouth ever since the Saigon surrender.
would have made the President look sAlly, official DC3 and, as the crowd waved goodbye, CUistianity, has completed
100,000 words of his
The sudden collapse of South Vietnam caught however, to remove weapons while he was the plane wobbled down the runway like a book about Watergate,

In lnvitiig a congressional oversight committee to keep tabs on
his agency. In fact, it is surprising that Congress did not ride

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him with some bygone rhetoric stuck in his pushing for more military aid.
drunken duck and plunged Into a ravine,
lie wrote much of the first draft by hand in
throat, lie has bc-en obliged to make some quick
Therefore, U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin
The crowd rushed to the ruined plane and prison, But now that he has been released, he
revisions, 10 w1:
blocked U.S. lOrces from salvaging an enormous began to crowbar out the distinguished visitors, dictates long passages to his wife, Patty.
—The President had persistently sounded the arsenal, which the Communists have now Some were seriously injured, including Freer.
Those who have seen his closely guarded
warning that the United States would lose inherited. The irony Is that the Communists now
The National Transportation Safety Board is manuscript say
Its message is that "a spiritual
credibility wi th its other allies If more mil itary
possess far more U.S. eq ui pment than they ever now investi ga ting the accident. Their conrevival could well grow from Watergate."
aid weren't rushed to S,igcxi. The new line,
received from their own Russian and Chinese lidential, preliminary findings have left FAA
Colson would
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Charter No, 15151
National Bank Region No. 06 Call No. 493
Charier No. 131S1
National Bank Region No.4
REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
REPORT OF COP!DITION,CON$OLIDATIP4O
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, N . A.
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
ATTHE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 1S,1975
ATTHECLOSEOF BUSINESS ONAPRILIS.I?1S
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. UNDER TITLE I7.
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE I3.
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 141
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 141.

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Michael Wayne Gregory
Zelfener Lee

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Tina W. Smith
Rhoda F. wapple
Carolyn P Witherow
Agnes Gerstenek, Deflary
Rosdew M Nicholls, Deltona
BIRTHS:
Mr arid Mrs Michael N (Brenda
C) Smith. a girl. Sanford
Mr. and Mrs William (Carolyn)
Witherow, a girl. Satford

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Jessup Ave.. Longwood, died Sanford ,
Sunday night. Born in hiamp- Ruby Grace Bennett
Michael P Bray
Angus Tillman, 68, of 1115 ton, S.C., he li ved in Longwood Ramona F Bridges
West 7th St., Sanford, died for the past 30 years. lie was Gregory Davis
Th ursday. Born in Live Oak, he employed by the city as a me- Anthon y Green
Janel M Hopkins
0.
Came to Sanford many rears chanic and was a veteran of
Altona F Howard
AlOe Keller
WWII.
ago. He retired from the
Sur vivors include his wife, Eula Mae Martin
Atlantic Coast line, and was a
Denise D June
barber. He was a member of Mrs. Sarah E. Bennett, Arleathia S. Marlin
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Longwood; four sons, John W. Evelyn C Riggs
Church, and Choir No. Two and Jr., Lake Mary, Steven a nd Ernest II Pushing
Vaughn
Glenn, both of Longwood; Lois
the Masonic Lodge.
Katherine B Whitner
Survnors include his wife, George M., Sanford; daughter, Joe Cephut Coles. Altamonle
Marie Tillman, Sanford; Mrs. Glenda Ann Hawes, Springs
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mother, Florence ''illman, Longwood; four sisters, Mrs. William
Frances An., Fihcr, Dt'Bary
five Eva Benton, Sanford; Mrs. Inez PhilIp E &amp;okcy. DetMry
Pa.
Philadelphia,
daughters, Muytric Lackey, Gaily, Georgia; Mrs, Bea Jessie May Hen:, Dellary
Ann Wilson. Deflary
Atlanta, Ga., Josie Smith, Keith, Orlando; Mrs. Lena Wi4IY
Theodora J. Dunaway, Deltona
y, Jacksonville; (inC Helen V Isle. Delton.,
Sanford, Betty Roberson, Lawry,
Philadelphia, Agnes Wade, brother, Naarnon Bennett, Susarw G. Owen. Enterprise
Jane SpoIskI, Lake Mary
Bentla Tillinan, Sanford; three Sanford; five grandchildren. Laura
E en e P Wall Jr, Lake Monroe
Eug
Brisson Fu neral Home in Beverly Krhrky and Baby Boy,
Sons, William, Lorenzo and
charge
of arrangements
Oranoc City
Ralph Tillman, Sanford; sister,
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Bible study, or philosophical reflecUons on art.

sides or Figuring out the ought-to-be and the Herald for the part you played In helping us too, great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost So he writes:
Sir.eeiely, In the editing.
"The church buries Its most Important
ought-not-to-be of it all,
All leters must be signed with a mailing product. You are forgiven, but you wouldn't
Mrs. C.R. Johnston
Now, thanks to a booby trap bomb that blew up
at neighbors address and, when possible, a telephone number know it going to Church on
Sunday morning.
in the face of the 10-year-old son of a bar owner In
ao the identity of the writer may be checked and Where's the joy' Where's the new life? Where's
Belfast blinding him and tearing off an arm, Editor, The Herald:
established. However, the Evening Herald will the thought, feeling, action? You are forgiven.
as well as causing severe facial Injuries to two of
Saigon has fallen and has been renamed respect the wishes of wrlierx %vtr.do not want Anything that gets In the
way of forgiveness
his brothers, 8 and 9 all is crystal clear.
"Hanoi or do Che Min City." And yet our their names to appear in print,
must go."

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cpa-Wsol commercial banks
Certified and of1icers' checks. etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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Total time and savings deposits

report April reck.r.0 fUnds purchased and securities
sold under agreementstorepurchase
sales results today, with
1ab lit ,es tor borrowed money
analysts predicting yet another 7,•oitgaije ,ndebtedr'ess
tion's automakers

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ever, he seemed utterly belie-

Richard Scott, a 33-year-old Fla. (AP) Some Vietnamese passed up rice in the chow line, covered her head with her arms out of his country less than 24
telephone company executive '.een-agers took a look at their shrugged hLsshoulders and took and hands and crooned a hours before the surrender by vablc.
from Omaha. "But it was a sad refugee tent city and giggled, a tuna sandwich and fresh fruit, mournful sound.
"We never knew the politics
"just jumping on a C130, which
sigh. Even with the kind of ef- "Oh, we get to live like the Other children played ball with
All but 0 of the 343 Vietnam- was the way you had to do it. I of the war," said Duvernay, a
sort e ive, it was all really to American Hedskins''
Air Force iiin.
ee in Sundays group have missed three before I got on portly, 54-year-old New Orleffl
no avail."
A plump, middle-aged
"Will we be able to find jobs? relatives or sponsors in the one."
postman. "We were Like the
Those were the fundamen tal woman
snorted,
"It's Will they allow us to work?" an United States. Also on the flight
evacuated
his
family
British in the American
He had
feelings of scores of their coun- disgusting."
obviously well-educated man were 24 U.S. citizens, four Ko- five days earlier and found Revolution, out there fighting a
trymen questioned at random
They were among the first asked an interpreter. "We know reans and two Yemeni.
war we didn't like or tinthem at Guam.
by The Associated Press M wave of 373 refugees from South that tt'.cre's high unemMaj. Gen. Howard M. Lane,
Some of the refugees had derstand, getting shot by people
their jobs and homes and Vietnam who arrived Sunday In ployment in the United States who beads operation's military been wealthy in their home- in the woods."
churc hes in cities a nd tow ns the Florida Panhandle and and we're worried a bout Jobs." phase, said be wi ll cut the influx land. Neurosurgeon Pham Hun
Those w ho did participate in
and villages across the land.
were greeted by a high school An elderly woman asked how of refugees off when the camp Phuoc and university professor
antiwar
demonstrations were,
Some, utterly drained by the band playing "Aineric'a the much it would cost for a person reaches its capacity of 2,500.
Nguyen Dinh Roan said
rt inclined toby
and
large,
12-year Indochina experience, Bea,.tiful."
to live even very poorly in the
Lane said he was surprised brought out small amounts f
ward smugness.
were too benumbed even to to!Thre' planes carrying 631 United States,
when one of the refugees was gold. Several Women were
low closely the daily accounts of more retugees were due today.
"And how much does the U. Cal. Tran Thu of the South wearing expensive jewelry and
Marriner Eccles, a Salt Lake
the fall of Saigon; a Vietnam
Refugees were assigned to American government give to Vietnam Air Force,
one carried a bag of valuables. City banker, said he was one of
veteran in Philadelphia, pre- wooden-floored tents set up on old people when they are alone
"We were together at Bien
"All our hearts are In this the first businessmen In his
occupied with his own problem an abandoned airfield at Eglin and too old to work?" she ba in 1969, and I recognized country ,ow," said Phouc, who county to oppose the war
of unemployment, was not Air Force Base. There were asked.
him the minute he walked off brought his wife, 18-year-old strongly a decade ago. Now that
aware a day later that the war cots with clean sheets and plenAfter she was told some fig- the plane," Lane said.
son, 16-year-OW daughter and it is over, he politely declines to
had ended.
ty of food.
tires, she cried out, squatted in
Thu. 43, who was wearing his 62-year-old mother-in-law.
comñent,

HOSPITAL NOTES
MAY 3. 1971

M.A. Duvernay said it, how-

Anftny Raymond Dux, 12, the manner of the Vietnamese, military fatigues, said he got

disappointment for

dustry.

the

in- Acceptances executed by or for account
b' this bank and Outttandiflg
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Last month's sales were off

sharply from the already poor
showing of April 1974, when the
energy crisis depressed sales.
The usual 4 per cent increase
recorded from March to April
still would leave sales lagging .
But instead of the usual increase, domestic car sales are
estimated at 515,001) for April,
down 1.5 per cent from March
and off 21 per cent from April
1974. :1 those estimates are correct, last month would be the
worst April for Detroit's No. 1
industry in 14 years.

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7.463.597 19
16)77 II
3.019,391 5.5

$ 11.590.371 to
5 8,592.710 79
S 9.997.59759
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sWps. and corporatIons
Time a nd savings deposits of individuals.
partnerships, and corporations
Deposits of United States Government
Deposits of States and ixlitcal suDdivisons
DeposIts of foreign governments and
official institut io ns
Deposits of commercial banks
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CertifIed and officers' checks. etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS
5 31.176.10910
(a) Total demand deposits
$ 11.644.39740
(b) Total time and savings deposits
S 19.512.012.20
Federal 'unds purchased and Securities
sold under agreements torepurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by or for account
of this bank andoutstanding
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1.24949
None
None
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16.510,540.96
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5.64.05 , 20
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19110a S2
165.547 37

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1657.65$ 17

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RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES

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porsuanttolRSrutngs)
Otherreservesonloans
Rewrvesonse'curities

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AND SECURITIES

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Preferred stock total p-ar value
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TOTAL LIABILITIES

(indivdt'd profits
Pt'setvr f or conlingences and
other aptalresecves

1.700.00000

21.591.901.40

36.605,45-10

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No shari's cutst,indn 0
CmrnonStOCk
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Plo shares authorized $3,337
N shares outsl.ndnq 5-

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20.165,157 76

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AND SECURITILS

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391.919 72

I,-%..'ri,,' oq b.tddr-bl losses on Ioanisetup
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O!nerrese'rvtsonloans
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Imports were expected to
show a 15 per cent gain over a
year ago at about 130,000 dcliverles. That would be off 10 per
cent from March,

month.

ASSETS
Cash and due from banks (Including S None
POitt(Idebts)
U.S. Treasurysecunitie's .... ----------- ...
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Obligations of other U.S. Government
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cøroorat.iUw'k)
Trading account securities
Fedrat funds sold and securIties purchased
Under agreements to resell
Loans
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Bank prernlse, furniture and fixtures.
and Other assets rtpretnting bank premises
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Realestateownedotheclhanbankprernise,
Investments in uncorfllidated subsidiaries
an "associated compan,cs"
-Customers' liability to this bank
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still had difficulty In placing blame or choosing

EGLIN Alit FORCE BASE,

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"We never should have been
there in the first place," was a
line tirelessly repeated. When

Refugees Arrive At Eglin AFB

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in the IRS.
Two years alter taking office, Mr. Alexander is no doubt
shocked, as are many others, by prrvms atfrmp" to use information frem the IRS files for political purposes. In 1972, for
example, the IRS Is said to have participated in attempts to
gather Information on the private lives of prominent Miami
residents.
Both President Ford and Mr. Alexander have prohibited
future misuse of information furnished by taxpayers to the
federal government Mr. Ford has ordered that in return
formation can be made available for inspection only through a
request signed by the President Additionally Mr. Alexander
has repeetedly expressed his determination to keep
politically neutral.
When a person files his income tax return he should be able
to assume that the confidential Information it contains will be

progress.

May 9-10
sponsored by Sanford Police
CALNO Council of Local
Senior
Benevolent
Citizens
Fort
Association,
Governments, 7:30 p.m., Lauderdale trip, Jungle Queen starting at 4 p.m. at Police
Winter Springs City hall.
cruise, dinner and vaudeville Benevolent
Building
on
MAY li7
show.
Visit
to
Indian
village,
lakefront.
Tickets
available
May 9
ASSETS
The Happy Senior Citizens
Sallle Harrison Chapter DAR, Leave Sanford Civic Center 9 from PHA members.
Cath and due from banks (including 5:9.73043
Club trip to Ft. Lauderdale and 2:30 p.m., Gen. Henry S. a.m.., pickup at old Monunpos?eddebitJ
Ice show. Contact Mrs. Frank Sanford Memorial Library, tgomery Ward, Casselberry, MA Y 17
US Treasury securties
Steudje or Mrs. Elenor Slorrs, First Street.
hope Ball to benefit Obligat ions of Federal F.nancing Bank
9:30 a.m. Return next day
6
Casselberry.
p.m. Contact Doris Rogers or American Cancer Society Obligations of othty U S Government
MAY 10
and corporations
Seminole County Unit, 8 p.m.
Obligat,onsof States and political subdivisions
Rummage and Bake Sale 10 Man' McPherson.
MAY 6
Sanford Civic Center. Music by Other securities (ncuuding 5 0
ay 11
Srnithwr-it Voluila Kiwanis benefit Cub Pack 508,9 a.m. to 4
corporatestock)
Nk Fkiifauf band.
ad ng account se-cu tieS
Club luncheon meeting,- noon p.m., old U.S. Rank, Sanford
Central Florida Sta mp Club
IAY 21
P1ii.ii
irderal
funds sold and secur'tles purchased
Deltona Inn. lnstallation of
Show, Mount Vernon Motel,
Fdera9rementsIor.selI
Altamonte-Casselberry
Beta
Chi
Chapter,
Delta
officers and Teenager of the
Highway 17-92, Winter Park, 11 Chamber of Commerce
Orange Loans
Kappa Gamma Society, a.m. to 5p.m. Free admission
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
Month pr esentation.
J nice Club, C of C office,
andotner
representing bankpretnises
Founders' Day luncheon at the and &amp;or prizes.
kealestatecwnedother than bank prem i ses
Altamonte.
Speaker,
Joel
Altamonte- Cauelberry Community Center, Leesburg,
in unconsohdated subsid,ares and
Kimrey, of U.S. Geological Investments
" Chamber of Commerce noon at 12:30 p.m. Joint meeting with MAY 15
- Associated companies"
Bad Check seminar, 9 a.m. to Survey, on water conservation Cus•omer' lability to thiS bank on
luncheon, Altamonte Springs Beta and Gamma Delta.
aceptancesoutstand-ng
and deep well injection.
Civic Center. "Better hearing
Members of 52 teams of 11:30. Panel of merchants,
Other issets fincluding S 0
Month" program with Dr. June Seminole Baseball Inc. will bankers, law enforcement, MAY 22
direct lease Iinanc,ng)
Seminole Audubon Society
Kennedy, audiologist as solicit donations in South secret service and state atmonthly meeting and covered TOTAL ASSF TS
speaker. Guest, Poster Child Seminole to help light ball field torney's office,
dish picnic at Silver Lake home
Sharon Hardy.
at SR 419
Seminole Audubon field trip of Mrs. M. Fowler, Sanford.
LIABILITIES
Sanford Christian School
Meet at Kelly Park (Hock
Goldsboro Elementary PTA, p.m. auction and flea market 9- Springs) at 10 a.m. Public inOcnand drposits of *ndividuals, partner
7:30 p.m., school auditorium. 4, 20 E. First St. Roundtrip for sited
and (OrPOCat,OnS
Time arid savings deposits of ,ndiv,dualS,
The "Goldbug" Glee Club will family and car on Auto Train
partnerships. and corporations
give a presentation and officers and flight in P-SI Mustang, MAY 16
D'p-sils of United Stales Government
for next year will be elected,
among items to be auctioned.
('hkkt'n barbecue supper
Dtsot States and political Subdivisions

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Clearly, he sees this as the best way to restore public confidence
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during the war and his feelings cess of the numbers who ac.
Unlike Funn, some who haven't changed. "What we've tively opposed it during its

Vietnam,"

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MAY S
101'S, weight club, ?:30 p.m.
above IGA Store, Lake Mary.

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Alexander is showing a nlruhing attitude when he Invites an
investigation of any alleged improprieties by his agency.

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,Id of Tamaqua, Pa., lost a war. "618.4 6'.i I.IX !ragedy of dy, MP&amp;-L, said he was a hawk war all along 5cerned far in ex-

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church services. "More than Street Methodist Church in Huf- son, lie was 19. "lie thought he
55,000 killed and hundreds of lab, N.Y.
was doing the right thing and
thousands wounded what do
you say to that? Senseless
tragedy is the only way to put

when it wds finally over," said

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librarian, interviewed after Sunday scrm6a

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opposition's majority in the upper house of the federal
pa rliament and boosted its 1976 re-election hopes by
scoring successes in two state elections. In Sunday's
voting, Schmidt's Social Democrats and Foreign Minister

Reasons

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Others,
Edgar Crossman, a New was there for toe right pur. shared his view still harbored done is taken the easy way out.
the
promise of spring after winter's York stockbroker, had been a pose,!' she said. "Now it's all bitterness.
Vietnam represents a lack of
The guns are silent and few rains and ruins, preferred to staunch supporter of that in- gone down the drain and it
"In my opinion, with our fail- will, and it doesn't portend well
are sorry for that,
look not behind but abead with volvement. "But I'm past feel- hurts. What did he the for?"
ure to win, we dealt a death for the future."
But to a nation accustomed to hope.
ing defeated," he said. "I would
An Air Force veteran in SpoJoe Funn, a Wheeling, W.Va., blow to the democratic way of
celebrating peace with ticker
"it is time that as a country rather look to the future."
banker, also lost a son, but his life," said Richmond, Va., City kane, Wash.: "We should have
tape, the war in Vietnam ended, we begin anew, that our centenThe underlying national frustration was of a different Councilman Nathan J. Forb, a blown Hanoi off the map five
in the minds of many nial and the end of our in- mood —dejection tempered iy sort.
lumberman. "It was the sad- years ago."
Americans, only I;, dis- volvement in Southeast Asia optimism
had, however, a
"Yes, I'm disillusioned, but dest day of my life when it sank
A Dallas housewife: "We
Illusionment, frustration, may offer us an opportunity to number of shadings.
not bitter," be said. "My wife in that we had lost the war in made idiots of ourselves."
anger, confusion,
recapture the ideals upon which
To those whom the war and I ere disillusioned with the Vietnam."
Curiously, or perhaps cot SO
"A senseless tragedy," said our country was founded ,," touched pet sonally the end was goverrunent officials who would
Azharlah Jennings, a 52-year- curiously, persons now claimConstance Gordon, a thicago said The Rev. William Pegg in a especially cruel. Mrs. Howard not allow the military to win the old father of three, from Peabo- i
ng to have been opposed to the

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in the next two months l'ading toward total withdrawal
from its last military foothold In Southeast Asia, it was
announced today. The announcement, made jointly by the
Thai and U.S. g'wernmnts, said the present strength of

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remove over one-fourth of its troops stationed In Thailand

john spoiski

Monday, May 5, 17S—SA

By jij,s
AP Ncwsfeat,'res Writer

BRIEF

Of Troops In Thailand
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Evening Herald, Sin! ord, Fl.

Sorry That Guns Are Silent

Many Moods- Reflect Vietnam War 's End

U.S. Plans Withd rawal

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It's a small world.
Friendly chatter amongst some friends ... dropping a name here and there, and before you
know It, you realize you've been mixing in the same
company.
Take the case of Sanford insuranceman Tony
Russi as an example.
"Saw that article you had the other day on Happy
Ison 1, JalAlal Fronton Publicist)," says Russi. "Did
you know that I worked with him years ago?"
Lion was a former radio announcer. I found it
difficult to understand what an Insuranceman was
doing working with an announcer.

DON OAKLEY

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"Happy used to be in the Western field, the same
as I was back in the 503, up In the hills of Pennsylvania," was my response. And when I mentioned
some of the names with whom I worked George
Morgan, hlawkshaw Hawklngs, the Blue Ridge
Country Boys, Dick- Thomas, Shorty Long and the
Santa Fe Rangers hlussi didn't bat an eyelash.
Not only did he Immediately recognize those
names as established stars in the Western entertainment field, but he added, "I worked with
many of them, too."
I suppose It was the Incredulous look I shot
towards the personable Russl which forced him
into producing his "geetar". And before you could
say "how about a tune, Tony?", he was already
Playing and sirçing "I'm sending you a big
bouquet of roses.,."
Whatever doubts I had about him being In the
entertainment field disappeared. Not only can he
pluck those strings, but what it voice!
The guy is good. lie could have made It big, exccpt...he was a little ahead of his time (and who
ever het1rd of an Italian cowboy, eh?)
I don't know that he would oblige. should the
situation present itself, but he Is some kind of a
western singer. If you can get him to perform,
you're in for a real treat.

held May 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Seminole High
SChOOl gym.
Entrants must participate In seven of 12 events
competing In one of the five different age groups
grades 6, 7 and 8; grades 9 through 12; from 19
through 26 ye8rS; from 27 through 35 years; and, 36
years and over.
It SOUndS like It could be a lot of fun. All of the
proceeds going to the Seminole High School Athletic
Boosters Club.
Entry blanks are available at Bowl America,
Mayfair Country Club and Seminole High School.

Maybe someone ought to check Tom Hunt's diet
to f'md out where he gets a llhis energy.
The energetic and personable manager of
Southern Bell in Sanford has been In bugging me
daily with "Hey, hot shot. you gonna get Into the
Super Athlete competition this year?"
He was referring to Sanfcrd'a second annual
event, which is patterned after the Superstars
competition and will be held May 17-18.19.
"I might," says I. "Any Polee hops Included in
the dance contests?"
Hunt dampened my interests and hopes of
winning when he said the competition would include
a 50.yard dash (Dash? Me?); a ½ mile run (Run?
Me?); obstacle course run (shouldn't be too much
trouble, wkjt with raising three children and going
through their bedrooms); and the rest are right
down my alley: high jump; ping pong (getting my
attention again); weightlifting; free throw
shooting: badminton; football pass (how about girl
passing?; baseball hitting; golf and bowling.
Truth of the matter, it makes me tired just
thinking about all those events.
The deadline for entries, which is $5 for students
in grades six through 12, and $10 for persons over 19
years old, is May 9.
An organizational meeting for entrants will be

Monday, May 5, 975-4A

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COREBOARD _

By TOM KEYSER
herald Sports Editor

have the manpower to compete Lets named to the team,
event, the mile relay, tied for 16-feet, 1-inch indoors and 16- Gary Fowler was fourth (44. state record with a time of 40.6. 100-yard dash, false started and
with some of these other
Right behind Stringer in the were disqualified.
He bowed out with SJC and second with Miami Dade North feet, 8-inches outdoors.
feet, 5-inches) and Mason
schools. And that is directly coach-.friend Long by winning and 10 points behind Miami
Pe rk i ns took third in the 880"lie's heen in a little bit of a Gordon was sixth (43-feet, If. 120-yard high hurdles was
TALLAHASSEE
SIC related to budget, scholarships and setting a state record lrthe Dade South.
David Law, who finished yard run (1:54.1). Mike Gibson,
slump," Long said. "It's just inches).
Tr a ck Coach Terry Long was and facilities."
220-yard dash (20.9), winning
second
(15.0) and Ken who did not finish in the top six,
oie
of
those
things.
If the Rak.kr won and Da de
Fl
flamed Region V1!I coach of the
100-yard
dash
(9.6)
and
Steverson,
who took four th ran his personal best of 1:55.5 in
The top two finishe rs in each thc
i,Ui Jid not place, SJC would
WctherbCe
had
made
15.4)
discus
146-feet,
30-inches),
year, Don Merrick was part of event qualified for the anchoring the winning mile have won the state
the 880 In the qualifying event.
to win, Instead of the Miami
15.4).
?three firsts in his last track nationals., which will be held at relay team with a split of 47.5. pionship. But Dade South took Dade South guy, we would have Greg Jones was fourth (140David Law finished third and
Thorne was second in the 4't0meet for SJC, and Eli ThOFflC, Houston in late May.
Thorne (49.2), Nate Perkins third place.
been state champions. But it's feet, 3-inches). Ross was fifth
set
a SJC record in the 440-yard
Theroy Stringer and the mile
(48.1) and Norwood Wilkerson
easy to look back where we (133-feet, 1-inch) and Gordon yard dash (48.5).
intermediate
hurdles (53,7).
was sixth (128-feet, 4-inches).
"We cousidered it a dead Steverson took seventh.
SJC did not place in the could have done better."
relay team captured firsts.
Mertick, who was named the 149.5) joined Merrick on the
Hilmar Scaglield was fourth heat," Long said. "In actuality,
But the SJC Raiders finished most outstanding athlete in the mile relay team (3:14.5), which Javelin, mile run, six-mile run,
Thorne won the triple Jump
it was a photo finished but they
Stringer
in
in
the
pole vault (14 feet).
second in the Rcgion VIII national junior college indoor also established a state record, steeplechase and thrne.mile
Kane Moody of SJC ran his
&amp;-feet
and
Junior College Track and Field and outdoor championships last
The meet was a three-team run. Miami Dade South, won the 120-yard high hurdles
personal best of 56.4 in the
Eddie Esch tied for third in didn't have a photo of it."
meanwhile, registered close to (14.8)
Championships Saturday at year, will miss the nationals, battle,
Roy Ector of Miami Dade qualifying run of the 440 La.
the high jump (6-feet, 2-inches)
Tallahassee. Region VIII inMiami Dade South amassed 60 points in the five events.
He recently was selected to
Thorne also moved from fifth and Wetherbee was sixth (5- North was awarded first place termedlate hurdles, but did not
cludesall Florida junior college be a member of the U.S. track 150 points, Seminole Junior
In
addition,
Manny place to second on his final try feet, 8-inches).
with the same time as Thorne. qualify for the finals.
I
and field team that will tour the College 144 and Miami Dade Wetherbec, SJC's national in the long jump 1 22-feet, Ui"lie was in an extremely
The 440-yard relay team if Wi!kernn of SJC was fifth
Our kitl ci e as tired-up People's Republic of China for North 142. 'then it dropped to indoor 0(1k vault champion, inches.
tough heat," Long said. "Ills
Jim Fleming, Don Allen, 49.6).
and scrappy as they could be," two weeks later this month. Sante Fe with 62 points,
failed at IS-feet, 6-inches and
Mike Ross captured second in Thohie and Merrick was second
Willie Taylor and Allen, who time was good enough to place
Long said. "We simply do not Merrick is one of three sprinThe Raiders entered the final finished third. lie has vaulted the shot put 147-feet, 10-inches), (411), Miami Dade South set a were capable of placing in the in the finals."
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state will compete in the
No. 2 player, Bucky
nationals, which will be June 5, Copeland, who was the
6 and 7 at Ocala
defending champion and seeded
Approximately 150 players No. 1, won three matches to
will compete In the nationals reach the finals, but then
Each team can bring four faltered to the second seeded
players.
player 6-3, 7-6.
The singles playe rs, whether
Doug Ma1iowski, C's No.
they played No. 1,2,3,4 or S in 3 player w ho was seeded four th,
the slate meet, and the two was defeated in the semi-finals
doubles' teams will be placed in 7-5, 4.6, 7-5 after winning two
matrhpq
Copeland took Seminole Junior Collegc'i net hopes to the finals Saturday In the state tennis
No. 4 player Howard Flagg, t
who was seeded third, won two ournament at Orals, only to lose. (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)
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I S L J Rodney
IT,Ior 92. 6 Duke 01 Woo
tHobbsl 151, 7 Vern Victory
)PcrkIn
15), 5 Ruth Gallan
I rt.fl 171
SECON() - 1 4 M - Pace C.3 $400 I Frostaurum (Blood) 61. 2
American League
Private Jim (Allen Jr I 7 2;) Wells
East
O'Wee,- .- (ilere:nak) S I. I Don
W I Pct GB
Brewster
(Howard) 101.
I)
1 650
Detroit
Conestxa B (Whayland) 31, 6
10 •
Golden Matador (Plewman
P.oton
9 9
Cleveland
Darn Honest (Bailou) 9 7, 5
;o Ia +SC
MetroIir,,j
N e w 5'erI
(Mick tic',v's) S I
ID I] 135 1 j
THR ID - 1 M - Trot C.) - $500:
Baltimore
5 I) 351
I Caroen Path lFirlolte I 1- 2 Lee
West
Evre (Vilarl I 1: I Stonegale Sharp
Oakland
1 3 to SS6 Texas
(Patterson) d I, 1. Impulse (Wiley)
12 lO
I J I I - S Harriette C (Udell) S 1. 6
California
13 11 s4i
S -' eet
In Meal (Ilolil I I. 1 Mud
Kansas
City 12 12 Soo 11 ;
9 10 414
('4eynOtd5) 31
Chicano
9 IS 375
FOURTH- IM-Pac. ClmgSaturday's Rtsulls
1-400; I Iarl.'rv, tP,aPiar) 10 I. 2
Boston 17, Detr oit 2
Satin (,rattan (GanU.'rSchaat) 9 2+
Cleveland 6, flaltimcrc I
3 Chath.am Nick (Polk) 17. S Hi
Minnesota 11, Kan
City s
L'nti (Slca) 61; 5 Kingly hal
Mil*Aulief I. New York 3
(80151011) 51. 6 Joanie East
Chicago 1, Oakland 1. 10 in
(Serbes) 3 I. 7 San Juan Hanover
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Sunday's Results
FIFTH — I M—Pac
Baltimore 112, Ck'cland
Cimg—
$400 I t'arsily Bomb (Serbe))I,
2nd game Il iing
J erry Red (VanderSthaat 77. 3
Detroit at Boston. 7.
Icrri Miss (Pau) 10 I . I Evvrc
rain
Thrill (Blinkley 10 1, 5 Prine
Minnesota 6. Kansas City
Desmond iDvoracke) 6 1. 6
Chicago S. Oakland I
Camden flrnne (Bourgeois) 6 I. 7
Mllwaukea Ii, New York I
Victor', l .01,
D'ririi
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T1,011% 1, Ciilforri,
Par ete'r I I'att,'ryM 5 I
Today'sQamn
SIXTH — 1 M — Pace C-) - $500:
Boston Chant 73. at Cle
I Belle Geste ID'A,atoI 77,
land (). Perry 1 4), N
famma Jan (Ulmen ) I. 3
New York
(Hunter 231 at
Silverbell Rice (Pau) 10 I; A. Or
Baltimore (Palmer 3 2), N
''ey (Kreiger) 10 I. S Bye
California (Tanan,
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at
fle.'jer (SIca) 6); 6 Our Answer
Texas Ijenkins 37), N
I?ienteld) 51 7 Ma .'. 4b'
Only games SCheduled
(iP.hytt (Driver) 5 1
Tuesday's Games
SEVENTH — I M — Pace Clmg —
Boston at Cleveland, ,
1400: I Diavolo (Bridges) 6 I; 7
New York at Baltimore,
P,',',rrar' Diedre (Crank) II. i
MIlwat,jlte at Detro i t. t
Freddie Adios (NiCholl) 3 I. 1
Minnesota at Ch cago. N
Py."kett (VanderSch.aat 12; S
Tea 'u at Kansas City, u
Westerns Rev lPhillips l .
C'k,a,i,, ,,l Ga*iana, N
R i chland Abbe Reynolds: 32; 7
Rud- Adams (Spriggs) S I. I Bingo
National League
Knight (Lake) 10 1
East
EIGHTH - 1 M — Pace C.7 —
t PC,
GB
1-421 1 Oteca Mass I Orrri
W
rzai,) 10 I
CPcago
6 714
2 Bonn.' Flyer tDtnr) 6 ''
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or
10
9 536 4
Sharp View (Rugglesl 10 I, I
Phl'pPiia
ii 10 571 1
Kimberly ray, (Ferlotte) 72.
Pittsburgh
9 10 414 5
PrImcess,
Strong (Regur) s I, 6
St
Lou
I '7 100 6'
Senators TIM (Crank I 3 I. 1 Lenny
Mxitreal
6 I? 333
7',
P i ck (flridge) 6 1. I TappaIanna
CSt
Boy Matterson) 5
Los
Angeles 16 10 615 NINTH - I M — Pace C.) — 1611:
Cincinnati
II I? 531 2
I Ho'wkrd Champ (Howard) 31. 2
San Diego
13 I? 520 21 1
Frisky Donna (Ihlenfeld) 77; 3 Dan
S Francisco
12 I? 5
3
Way (Pegur) 97, 1 Lusty McKlyo
Atlanta
11 14 4$1 3 1 (Adriancti) I 1. 3
Lisa Lie See
Houston
io 15 357 I
tlhlenfetd 51. 6 Salbys Bean
Saturday's Results
(Se'ders) S I. 7 Senator Oakshade
?,'ontreal 3. New York 0
(Allen Jr ) 101, I Speedy Tracer
Houston at San Francisco, (Raymond) 6 1
ppd, rain
TENTH — IM - Pace C.3 — $400:
Philadelphia
6 1.
P
Pittsburgh
1 Glenora Duke (Hotbs)
72, 2
73, 2nd game I) innngs
Sassy Santo (Stevens) 7 2. 3 Mar
Chicago 7. St Louis 3
Narg Rusty (Kalathas) 51. 1City
Cincinnati 6, Atlanta I
Man (F Ord 1 12 1. 5 Diller W (Blood)
i, C%tCf (ViOtt I 3

yrnan Tankers

game,
was
,
Dwayne Gray of SJC missed
"But the team never jelled. Ineligible for the Miami Dade 1, 6-2 o the topsecd.
SJC's
doubles
teams, No. 1
the Raider season stolen base We had a lot of little Injuries South gam e because of grades. A

anda and Copeland, and No. 2
the sthte junior col1lege baseball record by two. He stole 33 b&amp;ses that hurt us all season."
"It was a lot of little things."
Mahczowski
and Flagg, won
tournament at Lakeland's in 33 VIM including two in
The Raiders' primary trouble Denno said.
three matches each to reach the
JokL- Merchant Stadium.
SJC`j! opening game loss to spot was catcher.
-Tom Keyser finals, the n a tered.
Patterson allowed the Chipola Friday.

Raiders only four hits, as
Nliaml Dade South dumped SJC
3-0 in the loser's brackeL Both

an SJC career hit ie(vd with then second-string catcher Gray.$1
105 hits(35 last year and 70 this Steve Zurkuhlen broke his Jacobs,3b

teams lost their opening games year) and tied the season hit collarbone Third-string cat
Friday.
record.
eher Steve Crandall was
"They're not that much

Rick Wade of Miami Dade dropKid from the team after a

better a team thar, we are," South slammed a two-rbl disagreement withthecoachlng
SJC Assistant Coach Mark double In the third inning and staff.

Denim said. "Their pitcher was then drove across Dade South's

That left the catching chores

the differtnice."
fourth nm with an infield hit in to Gray.
Pattemm, who "threw as the fifth.
He was more than adeitfute,

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WINTER PARK - Lyman's
Lyman's 200-yard medley
Althought they dld not place,
Beach - the only non-Miami boys captured fif th and the girls relay team of Brinker, Brain Brinker, Burleson and the
girls'

zowski and Flagg fell 6-3, 7-6.

championships Saturday at 1:43.742.

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and Malic
III High School s w imming finished fifth with a clocking of Lyman records,

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Aranda and Copeland lost 74,

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Miami Dade North 32. Seminole
Junior College 26 Palm Beach n. 15

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Harness Racing

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Results

Brinker set a mark in the 50-

Brinker missed qualifying In yard freestyle (22.6), Burleson

County team in the meet, than one-tenth of a second. He (1:01.2) and the relay team of

finished loth in the boys' meet took fourth with a time of 22.61. Blamick, &amp;Iccarty. Maxwell
and Ilth in the girls' meet.
Third place was 22.57.
and Burleson (2:09.3).

hard or harder than anyone we
Daytona Beach Seabreeze
i
Wayne Kurth suffered the but catching slowed him down P. eIdman, ci
i o 0
Dew captured fifth In the 100Eichng'r (Miami Dade
6, 6
Dew's time in the finals of the
0 7 3 7: toIl In liraIs to Hinson (Miami
faced all year," according to mound setback for the Raiders, at the plate and on the bases. R _adFeldman. ri
won the girls' championship yard butterfly with a time of butterf1yand the clocking in the
Dad:
Denim, struck out nine and giving up four hits in the six
le and Winter Park took the boys' 54.74 and Kimball finished sixth girls' freestyle relay team also
Chamberlain rejoined the Wilson, dh
anl1beat
sic k
walked three.
Innings he worked
title. The top three in each in the 100-yard breaststroke were school records.
Coulter.
lb
3
team when his hand healed but
0 0 0 (Santa ('1 61. 62; beet Hun'
30 1 0
Gary Jacobs, SJC's third
(llrevarcj)
,
event qualified for ncxt week. with a 1:0472 clocking.
Buddy Maher took over in the because of the injury he did not
4. beat Ri.,
Seminole did not place a
hI 76. 7662, los t in
( Palm
uiseman, rapped hail of the seventh and allowed one hit and peak.
end's state meet at Fort
B:nSer.II
Bonnie Blamick took sixth in ssrlmmer in the top six.
ca a C ami Dad.'
Raider hit.s— two singles — aind no runs.
Lauderdale.
3
The Raiders entered the BoItPto,t
the 500-yard freestyle with '
63.
C LASS 4*
had both SJC hits going into the
3'
Seminbie's pitchers gave up tournament even more banged T ot a ls
'NO. 3
MaIiCZOWIk i beat Bn
Lyman qualified its 400-yard time of 6:11.3 and the girls' 400ninth inning,
(North Florida)6 3. 6?; beat
nine hits in the two totanament up
Siminola
freestyle relay team of Bob yard freestyle relay team of
005 000 000-0
Girls
Dada
South
Dave Hollhfield had an Infield games, "aid most teams were
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Gray was plagued by a sore
1. lostseinifinalsjaramaic, Brinker, Dan Hartman, Mike Joyce Maxwell, Blamick,
Day t ona Se,breeze 3'3; Winter
single off the pitcher's glove getting that many in one arm so was moved from short.
Dew and Randy Kimball. The Debbie McCarty and Cathy
E
Botetho, Lagergren. (Miami Dsct.' Uurth) 7 S 46. 1 S
PArk
Ridgeand Fritz Lagergren singled game," Denno said.
28
urso
Wade. HR - Massa;
fo
me too k third place with Burleson captured six th wi th a
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(tontinUtu
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McDonald
weakly through the middle In
a time cA 2:23.34.
The two tourney losses Skip Skelton had a pulled
4:17,78 clocking.
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the ninth inning. But both dropped SJC's overall record to muscle, third baseman Jacobs Kurth u., 1) IP
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!lrantlev boys and Trinity Prep in the diving competition with not stop there.
Brantley in the high jump (5girls headlined Seminole 295.7 points, Lake Howell's
Lake Brantley boiled.
feet, 1-inch).
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Thc Patriots of Coach Mike
GIRLS
high school district swimming Cattanee, Susan Nations, Ten Gibson easily won the District
OlstriCVIII
championships Saturday at the Gibson and Laureen Garrett VIII championship Satirday,
Barto Civic Center
took third with a2:10.2 clocking out pointing second place
1 Lake flrantic 56 7 Winter
Haven, S4'; 3 Merr,t$ l land 47; I
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and IA schools
Prep was third in the 50-yard
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Monday, May 5, 1975-7A

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h Pleasure Takes Second

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I.OUISVIIiE (Al") — Three down the road," trainer LeRoy added,
like to pass the Preakness, but injury.
.
Roebling's Laramie Trail and
and possibly four of the starters Jolley said Sunday.
Traveling to Baltimore for the owner wants Avatar to run.
Also
in
Baltimore
are
William
W. Preston Gilbride'n Greek
in the 101st Kentucky Derby are
Of the three Triple Crown the Weakness with Foolish
Awaiting the Derby starters S. Farlsh Ill's Winter Fox, Answer, who has been a
headed for the May 17 races, "the Belmont may be Pleasire wi!l be Frank in Baltimore is Cynthia Phipps' winner of a division of the nemesis to Triple Crown
Preakness Stakes at Pimlico, most important to some lead- McMahon's Diabolo, who fin- Singh,t.abbedasan outstanding Survivor; Mr's. Ben Cohen's candidates at both Oaklawn
where as many as seven new ers" in the thoroughbred In- Ished third in the Derby; and threat in the Derby until he su.f- Con Man, hero of the Prince Park and Churchill Downs this
challengers await them in the dustry, "but the Derby is al- Dr. Anthony Leggio's Bold fered a torn ligament in his GeorgesandChalledon; Robert season.
second jewel of thoroughbred ways such a hard-fought race," Chapeau, who finished eighth. right hind leg while winning his Horton's Gallant Bob, who won
Greek Answer, who W25n't
racing's Triple Crown.
Jolley said.
Another
possible
traveler
division
of
the
Gotham
Stakes
three
stakes
in
a
row
to
start
nominated
to the Derby, Preak.
Of course, Derby winner
"Let's face it—there's always from Churchill Downs to Pim- April 5.
this
season;
E.P.
Taylor's
ness
or
Belmont,
would need a
Foolish Pleasurc will try the a big field in the Derby, but by lico is Arthur A. Seeligson Jr.'s

Singh won two of seven races Dancing Champ and Bayerd supplemental fee of
. $10,000 its
next step toward a Triple, but the time we get to the Belmont Avatar, the runner-up to Fool. last year and opened the cur- Sharp's North of the Law.
run in the Preaknes5. No suphis victory on Saturday already (Ju ne 7) you're most often ish Pleasure in the Derby. rent campaign by winning three
..
Other possible Preakness plemental entries are allowed
carries a horse a long way down to just four or five," he Trainer Tommy Doyle would stakes without a loss before his starters
include
.I.M. in the rX-rby.

Was It Dave Concepcion...
By BRUCE
"I ran hard," Watson ac- to hold up because it looked like mates when the word sent up
AP Sports Writer
knowledged. "I had no Idea how Bobby Murcer had a play on the scoreboard that he was run
Cincinnati's Riverfront St.a- many runs were needed when I it," Watson said. "1 went back No. 1,000,001. He'd been flying
diuni scoreboard told the story, came to the ballpark, but then I tosecc.nd to tag, then I ran hard past third base when Watson
"THE COUNTDOWN IS saw where only 12 were needed shen I saw it was over,
scored.
ONE."
when the game started.
''Gise Mill credit, t,", he
'It broke iii heart,", L'inOne inure run scored Sunday
'When I came to bat in the
added,
"It
wouldn't
have
been
cepcion
said. Then, turning phiand major league baseball second inning, I saw a 'one' 01]
would hit one million,
the scoreboard, so I knew I had possiblewithout his homer. I losopher, he added: "Maybe
It was a few seconds after a chance," Watson walked and played such a small part in this my grandchildren will get the 2
3:32 p.m., Easte rn Daylight stole second. Then Jose Cruz great game—I'm just glad I millionth run."
Time.
walked, bringing up May, who could do m' part.
Concepcion returned to the
CRACK
.
belted John Montefusco's
Hack in Cincinnati, Conplate in the seventh irting to hit
The ball whistled off Dave uric! pitch over the right field cepcion was still drinking in the a tie-breaking double off Niekro
Concepclon's bat.
screen,
cheers .1 the crowd and the that gave the Reds a 3-2 victory
This is It! thought the crowd
"When the ball was hit, I had congratdations of his team. over the Braves.
of more than 51,000 which
cheerednotonly the fifth-inning
home run off Atlanta's Phil
Nlekro but also Concepcion's
O
It
mad dash around the bases for •• ()
that millionth run.
By HOWARD SMITH
"I never in my life ran ía'sChamliss missed his chance earn his first major league
Al'
Sports Writer
ter," said the Cincinnati Reds'
in the !iurth when Milwaukee victory.
owirr

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shortstop. "I saw everybody

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Bob

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SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Dawkins Heads Players
North-South Action

For

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)
Super-star Darryl
Dawkins of Orlando Evans, Class AAAA state champion,
leads the list of players chosen by the Florida High School
Activities Association for the North-South prep basketball
contest.
Dawkins will play for the North, under the guidance of
Evans' coach Fred Pennington, in the Aug. 9 game at the
University of Florida. The South will be coached by Jack
Wilson of Clearwater.
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Crampton Wins Houston
HOUSTON 'API

—

Bruce Crampton came to Houston

Craig Kusick hcmered for t]he

hoping—not too OpUmistically— to make the cut for the

jumping and cheering and New York's Chris Chambliss caught him trying to score on a winners
and
Harmon
were 90 feet away from glory grounder.
thought: 'I got it! I got it"
Killebrew, whose number was
Sunday, but they came up a
Ile didn't.
"I did that to Chambllss? I retired by the Twins before the
didn't k.ow that," sa id Scott. game, belted a two-run shot for
It was a few seconds after couple of feet shot.
Citrew and Chanibliss were "Poor Chanibliss. That's all I Kansas City on the first pitch
12:32 p.m., Pacific Daylight

last two rounds. Now he goes home to Dallas seekingvery enthusiastically—two victories in a row,
"There is no substitute for victory," the veteran
Crarnpton said Sunday after he'd scored by two strokes
over challenging Dr. Gil Morgan, a far-sighted eye doctor

Time, in San Francisco's Can-

both tossed out at home mo- can sal, man—posor Chambliss. thrown to him.

diestick Park. Houston's Bob
Watsonwasst.andingonsecond
base.
CRACK!
The ball whistled off Mill

ment's before Houston's Bob III knew that maybe I wouldn't
In Milwaukee, Sixto Lezcano
Watson scored major league have thrown him out...yes, I collectedfourhitsandScotthad
baseball's one millionth run would have, too."
three as the Brewers ran their
Sunday. Watson collected $1,000
Elsewhere in the American winning streak to five games.
and a gold watch for his feat. Leagui, Texas edged California Milwaukee built a 9-0 lead
Carew could t.akeconsolation jn 1-0; Jlalth'nore and Cleveland against three Yankee pitchers

who decided to take up golf instead of fitting gtassies after
receiving his doctora te from th e Sou th ern College of

T'lis is it! thought the crowd

the Twins' 6-3 victory over split a doubleheader, the Ori- after five innings and coasted

Minnesota's Rod Carew and first baseman George Scott

of less than 10,000, w hi ch wasn't
Kansas City. Chambliss and the oles wbining the opener 11-1 and home. The Brewers lead
too thrilled by the second-Inning Yankees got nothing but an 114 the Inlans taking the nightcap second-place Detroit by two
three-run homer for the Aitros pasting from Milwaukee.
4-3 in LI Innings; Chicago beat games in the East Division.
"I knew it would have been Oakla$d 5-2, and a Detroitbut cheered neverthelets
Rangers 1, Angels 0
the one millionth run because Boston doubleheader was
Watson as be dashed home.
Jeff Burroughs' fourth-inning
And at 30 seconds after 12:32 the word was relayed from the rained out,
home run accounted for the
p.m., PDT, Watson t ouched dugout," said Carew, who was
Mimesota
got
seven game's only run. Bill Hands,
home plate, the millionth time thrown out at the pla te by right scoreess innings of relief who was ready to quit baseball
it had happened In the majors
and the 999,999th since Wes Fisler of Philadelphia start ed it all
99 years and 12 days ago.

Optometry.
Crampton, an Australian native now living in Dallas,
made the cut comfortably on Friday, took the lead from
struggling Lee Trevino the next day and scored by two
strokes Sunday with a last-round 69 and a 273 total, 15under-par on the Woodlands Country Club course, a 6,929yard layout that was hacked out of a South Texas pine
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than a year ago.

Maria Takes Sudden Death

pitching from Jim Hughes to last year until Texas Manager

B!R,,\IINGHAM. Ala. (AP) — "I knew it was in tue
minute I hit it," said Maria Astrologes of the eight-foot
putt on the first hole of a sudden death playoff that gave
her the championship of the $40,000 Ladies Professional

bail in the second Inning,
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Golf Association Birm,ingharn Classic.
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have meant that much."

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old Venict, Fla., golfer said of her first professional

got clutch relief help from Jim
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to preserve the win in the ni nth,
Orioles 11-3, Indians 1-4
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runs and I)eCinces three. Mike
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WiiliamsonlPensac018 163.41 lost Weington and Russo (Palm
Association playoff with the ence final, tried to explain the offensive boards. However, we
in Semi I nal to Dominguez (Mani, Beach) 75. 6
Washington Bullets, are shooting.
still didn't shoot well and that ni The Indians rallied in the Dade North) 60. 61
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shots, it's not the same," Silas
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and scored on a single by sacolat 63. 61. beat Coteson (OkatoosaWalton 64. 67. beat
"We're due to break out," said. "If you're up by 13, the Jo Jo White led Boston scorers Ge
orge Hendrick, his fourth hit (hl00 Walton) 1 6. 75. 67. lost Hogh and Wqncr (Polk) 67. 6 1.
in finalt to Chandler (Miami Dade beat Hlgrjt and Lege (Pensacola)
Boston captain John Havlicek rim looks as big as the ocean. in
the UJrd game, but none hit of the game. Cleveland's Oscar
6 1. 6 2
64, 6-1. lost In finals to Dom'ngue:
said after the Celtics hit on just But if you're down, It can look on 50 per cent of his shots. Gamble and Baltimore's Dave North
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victory over the Bullets. "We
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we have so far in this series." concerned with the team's over- but maraged to hit on
just nine his 11th straight victory, his
Veteran forward Paul Silas, all shooting,
of 25 Add goal attempts.
fourth this season, and Jorge
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K POND B UI) P FM F ( S A L S TM

dfensts upon James A. McGee and within the City Of Winter Springs ,
o 0 K N 0 C K I T S I R 13 I S A L S N
Howard P. Marsee, CoCounilet for Florida, at the-City Hall within sald
Petitioner, p.o BOX 14017. t. City, and publiShed In The Evenin9
N B H I S K B I N I P B K I T I II W
Petersburg, Florida, 33733, and Herald, a newspaper of general
therein nd thereby show what circulation In the- City of Winter
Florida, or,e (it time at I p p 0 N D K R 0 S 0 8 U C K H K D M R
right, title or interest you or any of
or
L_
Instructions' Th hidden names listed bdow
described in the Petition, and to hearing date In addition, notice I
backviltd, up, down, or diak,onally in the
Vvow cause why the Sarno Should not shall be posted in the area to be
Considered at least IS days prior to
hidden name and bozftinuiown:
be taken for the uses and pupo
the date of public hearing.
s-Ct forth in said PctitiO..
HRISTI.ECONE
LONGLEAF
SLA 4 II
DATED- This Xuuh day of April,
Witness my hand and the seal o
MONTEREY
SOU1IIERN
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1975
th$ Court on this list day of M4,rh,
JACK
NORWAY
SUGAR
City of Winter SPrn35,
1975
LODt,EPOIE
PON DEROSA WHITE
fly - S Mary T. Norton
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr.
City Clerk
Cl er k of the Circuit C ou rt
Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over .',O
NEWMAN 0 BROCK. ESQUIRE
ByElaineRiCharde
discoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24-page bookle',s.
City
Attorney.
City
of
Deputy Clerk
Winter Springs. Florida
To order volumes I, Ii and Ill, send $1 for #ach, making check..s
Publ41, May S. 1?, IC, 28. 1975
S. 1975
Puhlish
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in CMC of thk flCwpa per
east I; daliS prior to the 4t

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potentially In poor taste,

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serve a copy of such written POSTED in three- ) public places.

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impor ta nt new group interest

Things will not come your way
today by wishful thinking.
You'd better roll u
your
sleeves and get to work,
LIBRA (Sept. 23ct 23)
You'll mLstekenly rely upon
another to take care of
something important you could
do be tter yourself.
SCORP!O (0t. 24-Nov. 22)
Your social Image is extremely
delicate today. Don'
t try to up.
stage others or do anythIng

6:30 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (7) Sunshine
Almanac
6:15 (6.8) Sunshine

strokes

maintalnlnc, guy wite-S and anchors Counter clockwiSe angle- of 94 assocIated with an increased costs,
essential for the %upporl of a portion degrees 50' 21". Easterly along a amount of fatty cholesterol
Even if the children are not
of a double circuit 7)0 KV steel poie line parallel with aforesaid SR. No. deposits In the arteries.
tested
or have normal blood fat
transmission line under construction 434 a aislance of 907.97 feet; thence
Often
when
the
main
arid
cholesterol
levels now, It is
run
through
an
internal
r.ounter
In Seminole- County, Florida.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED dlokwlse angle of $5 degrees 23' chemistry change is too much a good idea for them to develop
Southerly along the West Nit In IN! NoM the rondition is
at the
lon". rursuant to the
gond eating habit,it when they
provisions of Section 71.051, Florida boundary of "Winter Springs" a
related to mild, moderate or not are young.
Statutes. will apply to the Horxwable distance of 320 00 feel; th

You'll become involved in an

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9:30 (44)

YOUR BIRTHDAY
MayS, 1975

CANCER (June 21-July 22) many new acquaintances.
Decisions you make today are Some of these contacts will
apt to be short-sighted and prove beneficial careerwise.
based upon conclusions neithe
factual nor
SKATING SCHEDULE
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
SUN. 1:30, 3:30, 1.4 P.M.
cat .11 in material transactions
MON. 7:00.10 P.M.
with friends today. Your
TUES. PRIVATE PARTIES
WED. PRIVATE PARTIES
generous nature is likely
THURS. PRIVATE PARTIES
overrulecommonsense.
FR$.1:30-It P.M.

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(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive

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(13) Ensign O'Toole
(24) Zcv)m
(33) Maybe-try RFD

withfriendstudaywhoare able again.

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6:30 (2,8) NBC News
(6) CBS News

ARIFS (March 21-April 19) pass shop windows featuring
Weigh what you say today very expensive items that you know
carefully when dealing with a are beyond your budget.
sensitive friend. A thoughtless
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
ifl
'll
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) your charge get away with
You'll find yourself em. things they shouldn't today.
barrassed if you pal ai'ound Later they'll try the s.arne thing

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6, 1975

to spend more freely than you
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along

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(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Compvty
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2, 6, 8, 9) News

ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL

(24) Today In
Legislature
(35) Felony Squad
10:30 (13) Lloyd Bridges

4.6 — 17

Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(8) Mery Griffin
(9) GiIIiaan's island
(35) Balman
() Gilligan's Island
500 (9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rooe.'s
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad

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(9) 510,000 Pyramid
2:30 (2, 8) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big
Showdown
(is) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2. 8) Another World

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10:00 (6) Medical Center
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The Public Hearing will be held in
proprlated, (3) the trm5 and
conditionS upon which title to and the City Hall, Winte-r Springs,
possession of said easements may Florida. on Thursday, May 77, 197$,
become veiled In Petitioner. and
such other matters as the Court may posSible, at which time the parties
and citizens for and against the
deem proper
Youandeachofyouare-hereby proposed change Of zoning
or
the hearing maybecontinved from time
1975 to file with the 011CC
Clerk of the Circuit Court n Sanford, to time ntiI final occiton iS ren
Seminole County, Florida, your de-red by the Planning and Zoning
written defenses to 11w Petition Board

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SUMMONSTOSHOWCAUSE - 05)Cfliflg of the bIds for the-work
AND
1.1.3 SpecIal Feature-s
NOTICE OF HEARING
Tte CIty reserves the right to Fats In BI()c)cJ
NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN
re-led any or all Proposals. or any
PROCEEDING'
part thereof, and to waive any in
14 THE NAME AND BY THE
formality or technicality In any
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF Proposalinth,int,r,stofth,C,ty, iA, Prc1DIen1
FLORIDA
Dated April 30, 1975
ALL WHOM
City
Sanford.
MAY
LMWTeTICe E. Lamb. M.D.
CERN. AND TO iiil perw
Sanford. Iru,,ji
parties claiming or having any
By' James P Jernigan
DEAR DR. LAMB 1;ttt, title, interest, estate, mot.
Dr
Acting City Manager
Recently, I lost my only son
Attest:
'gage or other id to or øn those
with a severe stroke. He was 50
certain tracts of land descrIbed as: H Pd. Tamm, Jr
Location of Flr$da Po*er Cor- City Clerk
years old. He had triglycerides
Lamb
poration's DeBary Plant North PubIih May S. 1975
in his blood.
Longwood frnsmin,on line guying DEN 44
Will you please exi,Iain
easements in the NE' of Section .
Township IC South, Rang. 30 East,
for
me and what is the treatCITY OF
Se-minole- County, Florida. on the
WINTER SPRINGS,FLORIDA
ment and diet for it. Aiso, it is
Property of William P. and Clara M
Notice- of Public Hearing
inherited? He has three
so rnouerate obesity. Weight
Ball, in Lot 2. Pine Lake Groves, a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Should
they
wbdivision of record in Plat BooluC,
have
their
contr
ol may help a great deal.
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by chIlen,
Page 77. Public Records of Seminole the Planning and Zoning Board of blood tested for it?
When the cholesterol, as well as
County, Florida.
the City of Winter Springs, Florida.
DEAR READER - It is the fat level, is also elevated,
and being more particularly thatsaidPlanningindlonlng Board

(4) the amount lobe deposited tOt of the City of Winter Springs.

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(8) Jackpot
(9) Password
(33) BIg Valley
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each set will be refunded UOfl
return of the Contract Docurnent% in
good condition, If returned no later

The present toning classilicalio
Florida, for a hearing to deferm
uthelurlsd iction of this Court, (3) of said property iS P3, Multiple
the-sufficiency of the pleadings. (3) FamIly Dwelling as that
whether the Petitioncc ii, properly classification is described in the

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30 Acme
2 Sultan's edicts
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initials
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WILLIAM P BALL and CLARA M
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Judges of the Circuit Court of the clockwise angle of 91 degrees 3-1'
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and 57." Wt-i?Iy along laid North
forScrnInoleCounty,Florlda.oruthe PightofWaylineoflald SR. 'do.
75th day of May. 1915. at 11:30 431 a distance of 90134 feet to the
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(44) Sports Legends
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Subdivision." as recorded in PIat
Petitioner, Florida Powe-r Cot
s doctor was telling you Owt (number 2-5). Send a long, self.
porallon. for condemnation of Book 9, Page 10. of the public son'
easements upon and within the lands records of Seminole County, he had an excess of fatty par- addressed stamped envelope

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FLORIDA
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draw-n payable to the City of San

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sng family history of early
claiming by, through or under Family Dwelling, to C-i, Neigh tacks and strokes,
heart attacks or strokes i is a
knOwn persons who arc dead, or wfo borhood Commercial, of the
are not know,'ulobe dead oralive,to following described property
Both are usually caused by good idea to test the children,
t
presently iying within the municipal the same thing, atherosclerosis,
All of these conditions can be
limits of the City of Winter Springs, which is the accumulation of helped or even prevented by
fatty&lt;holesterol deposits in the proper diet programs. This
foIlowl, to wit'
Twin Lakes
A portion of Lot 16, (Its% parts wall of the arlerie3. 71* disease means avoiding obesity and
Box 167S
South Of SR. No 431 and Road
Sanford, Florida 37771
affects arter ies throughout the staying on a modera te ly lowMitchell's survey of the Le grant body. W he n the arteries to the fat, lowholestel dIet.
CLARA M BALL
on
Lake Jessup as recorded In Plat brain are Involved it causes a
Twin Lakes
For more Information on
Book 1, P age S, of the public records stroke, and when the arteries; to strokes, write to me in care of
8311 1167S
Sanford, Florida 32771
of
Seminoledescribed
County, as
Florida,
more the heart are diseased it causes this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551
particularly
follows:

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described In the Petition Pierifolore will hold a public hearing:
filed, and the following persons,
(a) To consider a re-quest for a really In the prime of life. That tendency, If there is a fairly
together with all unknown pnons thangeOf toning from R.3,Multiple is
natu of both heart at-

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CUlT OF THE STATE OF upon application at the office of the
FLORIDA
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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360 feet, cased and preswregroutea
STEPHENSON, Attorney for into rock at a depth of about 135 feel
Petitioner, Post Office Drawer One, and each capable of producing ?Do
and file
per minute Well
the origi,al .vith the- Clerk of the
motors and pads thall be provided
above Styled Court on or be-fore May ana Inst allec5 for the two new wells,
31st. 1975. otherwise a Judmc'nt
on the- drawin
as tho
end
may be entered ega-nst yxi for Pe described In the specifications
relief demanded in the Petition.
Proposals will be publicly opened
WITNESS my hand and official and read aloud Wednesday, June 4.
Seal of thu Court, this 30th day Of 1973, at 2 P.M. local time, in the
April, 1975
City Commission Room, City Hall,
300 N Park Aven, Sanford,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish May S. 17, 19, 26. 1973

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ACROSS
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bids will be PUblicly open"
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Due-dad
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peace
bids in the best
I?
Epochs
City
37
Dussemunatea
13 MOuthlike
of Sanford
39 Cutting tool
openings
James R Jernigan
42 Swiss canton
14 Objective
Acting City
43 F'Cfle-tfl?eIS Emportum
Manager
46
Printing
Military
Publish M,'iy S 1975
measures
contlict
____________________
DEN ,7
I? Not matched 48 Wrong (conib
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
(Scot)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 18 Ohio town
49 American
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SECTION II
19 Brusttefike
dramatist
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
organs
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1343.
50 Insect egg
I.t.t PUBLIC NOTICE
21 Follower
In re; the Marriage *4
51 Chess event
Public Notice i hereby given that
t5tti*)
ANN
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53 Contain..SANTARSIEIE.
SealedPrcposalswillbereceivedby
Negative lab ) 54 Measure of
Petitioner,
the City of Sanford, Sanford,
23 Top line of a
and
distance
Florida, hereinafter called the City,
mountain
JAMES
J.
SANTARSIERE,
55 European
at thi' Office c4 the City Manager
,
24
American
Respondent.
Ianguae (ab)
City Hall, 300 N Park Avenue,
humorist
AMENDED
Sanford, Florida, Until 2.30 P.M.
56 Prevaruca:uon
25
Pathological
NOTICE OF ACTION
DST On June 4, 1975, for the con
TO' JAMES J SANTARSIERE
struction of two (7) wells In ac
58 Abound
27 Babylonian
Waterbury. Connecticut
cordance
with
drawingS,
59 Raised tail.
goddess
4dS (Coll
YOU .'tiE ilLifl'IIIY NOTiFIED scecifications ôiltI procedural 29 Energy
itiat an acton for DISSOLUTION
documentS prepared by the
delivered to a 60 Mans name
OF MARRIAGE, has been filed Engineering Department of Ihe City
(ab I
machne
against you. in which Petitioner ii of Sanford, hereinafter called the
see-lung a divorce, Child CuStody arid
Ergir.eer
3
6
1
5
houSe-hold furniture and fur
In general, the proiect include's
nishings, and you Are required to
the construction of two (2) I? inch
Otto reject any or

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
the
Notice is hereby given
the
"Fictitious Name Statute' Chapter
565 09, Florida Statute. will re9lster
with the Clerk of the CrcuiI Court,
Flor
of proof of
Ida. upon
hb0r of this notec, the fic
titiouj name, to wit NATURAL
LOOK OR NATURA'.. LOOK HAIR
PRODUCTS undef *hich we are
engaged In business •t lOt E
Se-moran l3lvd.. Suite tO? In the City
Attamonte Spg.. Florida.
That tpe parties interested In id
busineSs enterprIse are as follows.
Estel Cooley
Jay Wyott
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
rlut;da, .'.pr
Publith' AprIl 21, 25, May 5. 12.
OEM 12$
In and for Seminole County.

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finesse followed by ace and a small

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Legal Notice

INVITATION TO BID
CCCiv
th
City F,'ina,r
FI()dâ, on the following item
Office Equipmn for Fire Station
lOcitpd at 14th Street t5fld Fncr

JAMES JACOH

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Legal Notice

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____________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME

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Legal Notice

________________

1 Help Wa,

________________ ________________ _______

Seminole Memorial Hospital
with GoBese
NCTICE
f
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, PeduCC SIlO &amp;
vite5 bids for AIR CON.
Noticeis hereby given Ihat we are TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Tablets
S.
£
yap
"water pill.
Notice is hereby given that we are
EIONTEEPITH JUDICIAL dR.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SYSTEM.
RIchArd tuttafuoco and William Dli 10 N IN G
engaged in
inessa? Rt. 1 Bo 72
TouthtOfl
Drug
erigagedlnbusinestatl3a
U.S.
1792,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
FOR
SEMINOLE
ofolesalccs are Specifications are available at the
COUNTY. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Longwood, 377. Ser.,inole County, 1. T.y&gt;l D.R.A car
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FLORIDA
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Florida under the fictitious name of no longer operating as a part office of the Administrator. All bids Fern Park, Seminole County.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.fl9.CA4O.0
Case No. 741943.CA.09.A
nerthip Neither will be responsible shall be mailed to: Mr. Robert T. Florida, under the fictitious name of
COUNTY, FLCNIUA.
GREEN PLANTS, I1C • and that
IN YOUR FAMILY?
WINNIE.THF.p00h1
DAY
CARE
In
the
matter
of
Adoption
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF CIVIL ACTION NO. 174)4.cA4t.E intendtoregisters.aidnamewithth,
Bess,rer,Adm..SeminoleMemgrlal
debts of the other.
AL ANON
ORLANDO, NA. formerly known WA S H I N G T ON F E D E R AL Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole PublIsh: April 21. May S. 17. 19, I93 HosPital, 1101 East First Street, CENTER. and that we intend to BY JAMES S. SWISHER and MARY
his
wile
For
famIlies
or
friends of problem
CHAPIOTTE
SWISHER,
Sanford.
fla.
3:771,
lids
must
be
r*glst.rsaldnamewiththpClerk
of
a; CUI;ens National t1.rik of SAVINGS
AND
LOAN County, Florida in accordence with DFM Ut
drInkers,
NOTICE OF SUIT
received by noon or the 12th day of the CircuIt Court, Seminols County.
OrIdodo.
ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI BEACH. the provisions of tIle Fictitious
For further information call 173 4317
•
Florida I accordance with the
TO: f)OP'IALO HART
M6Y 1975.
Plaintitl,
CITY OF
Plaintiff. Namc Statute, To Wit: Section
or
write
proviSIotn
of
the
Fictilious
Name
Present address unknown
Publish: May 5.6,7,
VS
V.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
1450$ Florida Statutes 1957.
Statutes, ToWit: Section 165.09
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!FIED Safl,OrdAIAfl0(amY'0Jif'°'
DEN 24
MARSHAILW PERRYaridMYRA
JAMES CHAMBERS, tt al.
FLORIDA
S. James F. Mobley
&amp;Ox 353. Sanford, FI6. 37771, that an action for adoption has been
ELAINE PERRY JERRY M.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO _________________________ FlorIda Statutes 1957.
Defendaits
President &amp;
S
Raymond
D.
Winn
Iiledandyouarercquiredtoserve
a
GARRETT and SUSAN C.
OF
NOTICEOFSUIT
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
Treasurer
FACED WITH A DRINKING
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
Carol Jean WInn
copyofyourwrittendef.nws,if any.
GARREfl; DONALD GUBF.R and TO: JAMES CHAMBERS
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
PROBLEM
'
Phyllis B. Mobley
CIRCUIT
COURT
Publish: AprIl 21, 21, May 3, 12, 1973 to the PetItion on GERALD S.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ANN GUBER.
a k a James P. Chambers
6SAOh0co(rous
Secretary
by
Civil
Action
No.
73.1359*
DEM.17a
Attorney
at
Law,
315
S.
RUTBERG,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and KATHYRN M. CHAM
Can Help
P.'arin i. Mot,sey
Box 977.
Hwy. 17.92, P.O.
the City of Atfamonte Springs, ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR.
NOTICE OFSUT
BERS
Call 173 4517
Vice President
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
Cauelberry,
Florida,
32707.
and
file
Florida, Ibat the Council will hold a PORATION,
To' Jtrry P.S Garrett
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Publ:h May 5. 17. 19, 76, 1975
Write P.O. 00* 1213
PLAINTIFF
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, the orginaI with the Clerk of the
public hearing to consider enact
arid Susan C Garrett
All parties claiming interests by. DEN 33
scnfod,Flcw;da32?;l
FLORIDA.
Circuit Court at the Seminole County
1161 Landmark Lane
throvgh, under or against James _________________________ ment of Ordinance No. 33475, en, vs
MASTRAPA, and
CASE NO. 71.23$
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on or
titled:
Casselberry, Florida
CITY OF
Chambers, aka James P. Cham
SANFORD BOAT WORKS &amp; before May 71st, 1975, tMrwise a APE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY VAUGHAN. Emmett S.. Jr.. et ux
bets, and KathrynM Chamberser.d
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
Free, 644 7077 for "We Care"
MARINA
IPIC . a Fln Ida cot .udgment may be entered on behalf
OF ALl AMONTE SPR INGS, Delia
Marshafl W. Perry
FLORIDA
to all parties having or claiming to
"Hotline" 'duttS or Teens
DEFENDANTS
puraf
ion,
of the Petitioners
FLORIDA,
AMENDING
OR
Notice of Public Hearing
and Myra Elaine Perry
Piaveany right. titleor interest in the
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiff,
—
________________-.
THIS NOTICE shall be published
DINANCE NO 11672 OF THE CITY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1161 Landmark Lane
real property herein described
Notice is hereby given that put
VS
once each week for four (1) con
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by OF AL1AMONTE SPRINGS,
Cassetbe'rry, Florida
YOU ARE HERtBY NOTIFIED
5—.Lost
&amp; Found
0. DAVID STEINMAN,
________________
secutive weeks In the Evenincj
the City Commission Ut the City of FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE want 10 6 FnaI Judgment of
You are hereby notified that a that an action to torectose a mor
Defendant.
Herald. Sanford, Florida,
Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage
tgageonthmefollowing real property Altamonte Springs. Florida, that BEING THE FAMILY SWIMMING FORECLOSURE entered in this
CLERK'S
said City Commission will hold a POOL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY action, I will sell at PUBLIC SALE,
WITNESS my hand and seal of FOUND' Bassett Hound betind 25th
has been filed against you and you in Seminole County. Florida:
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. BY the follov'Ing deKribed Properly:
NOTICE OF SALE
said Court on this 15th day of April,
St Cemetery 3770331
1.0$ 79 of Block "B" COUNTRY public hearing
Ire reauired to servea copy of your
76 LAKE
Lot
HARRIET
NOTICE is hereby given that 1975
—
(a) To consider annexation of the THE ADDITION OF NEW SEC.
defenses. If any, to it on the Plain. CLUB HEIGHTS, UNIT ONE, ac
pursuant 10 the Final Judgment Of (Seal)
7 Cats left a a service station in
'
cording to the plat thereof as followIng described propert' lying TIOPI 12 A. SCHEDULE OF ESTATES according to plat thereof
tiff'S attorney. Wnlfred J Sharp, of
Foreclosure and sale entered in the
Sanford. 1 black male &amp; I grey
Arthur H. Beckw.th, Jr.
Johnson. Motsinger. Trismen 5.
recorcteo in Plat Bou&amp; 13, page 91, and being in Seminole County. PERMIT FEES: PROVIDING recorded in Plot Book I? pages IS S.
lb public records SEMINOLE
causependinglnth,Circuif Court in
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
tiger female Please call $67 5331
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sharp, PA, wtose acktress is 100
Public Recordsof Semi.toie County. Florida, to wIt'
COUNTY FLORIDA.
and for Seminole County, Florida,
,
eves.
By: Elaine RiCPiarde
507 Lake Destiny Road — SEC 73 DATE.
East Robinson Street. Orlando.
Florida.
tO the highest and best bidder for
,
being Case No. 73255. the un
SadOrdnancewasplacedonfirt.t
Deputy
Clerk
___________________________
Florida 37101 and file the original haS been filed against you arid you TWP 215 ROE 29E; BEG S ' Cot
front entrar.ce of
dersigned
Clerk
will
sell
the
Gerald
S
Rutberg
with tIle Clerk of the above tyIed are required to serve a copy of your OF SEC RUN W 1370 FT N 72 DEG reading on April 29, 1975, and the cash at the West
unty in
6—Cluld Care
prO7CttysltuateInSeminoleCouny, 353 S. Hwy. 1792
Court on or before May 76. 1975; wvittende?ernes. Ifany,toitonvan i$ MIN E $037 FT TO RD SELY City Council will consider same for the Courthouse of this
Florida, described as follows:
final
passage
and
adoption
after
the
Sanford,
May
lSlh,
1973,
F.'rlda.
at
P0 Box 977
otherwise the
!eg.t,c.ns o the den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke. P A , at AIG Rfm600 FT M I TO BEG (LESS
A fifty two (3?') fo&lt;t SNJie SCrew, Cae!brry, flijrUa, 32107
hearing, which will he held in II 00 A M
ChristianDa SchcI tias Opening for
.
)Sl.
(nlint will te taken .j adrmttcd
fict' Iox 7J, Ot lanUc,
Pust
double cabin, encloted pilot house Attorney for Petitioner
totP* corporate limitsof the City of IhO City Hall of Altarnonte Springs, lSeal
I 5 yr. olds for fall semester.
Florida 3710?. and tile the original
and a ludgment may be entered
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
vtt5el
on Tuesday, the 27th day of May,
designed and built by Maths Publish: April 21, 75. May 5, I?, 1973
Tuition, $23 mo Call Lutheran
against you for the relief demanded with the Clerk of the above styled Altamonte Springs. Florida; and
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
Yacht Building Co. of Camden. New OEM 116
(b) To cortider also the question 1975. at 4:30 p.m • or as so
Church
of Redeemer, 377 3531 cr
court on or before May lit 1975;
the Ccrn;!fn!
C*'celia
V
Fk.v
fly'
Jersey, and with a diesel engine ____________________________
M's MaiTsii. 3fl 6403
WITNESS my hand and seal of otherwise a u0gment may be en. Of designating arid assigning the thereafter as possible. At the
Deputy Cterk
boil? by Gec.,ral Motors,
.
toning classification of C N Cum me.1ing intereslea parties may
said Court of this 17th day of April
teced against you for the relief
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
at public sale to the highest and best
merCial NeIghborhood District to appear and be heard with spect to Att'mey for PLAINTIFF
1975.
demanded I', the complaint or
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICiAL
CIR
18—Help Wanted
bidder for cash at lt.000'clockA M
saId property as that classifiCatiOn the proposed ordinance. This Dens M Burgoon. Esq.
(Seal)
petitior
_____________________________
on the 15th day of May, 1973. at the CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
WITNESS my hand and the seal of isdtscribed in the zoning ordnances hearing may be continued from time 1456 Glade Lane
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
West Front door of the Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY
Needed tomeone to stay with
of the City of Altamonte springs, to time until final action is taken by JacksovilIe, Florida 37717
Clerk of the Circuit Court
said Court on April 5Th, 1973
901 3 6.217
County Courthouse, Sanford. PROBATE DIVISION
' 1,
teenage daughter while mother
Florida. tovilt Ordinance No.77173 the City Council.
(Seal)
PROBATE No.
By: Joy Stokes
bfhti May 3, 1975
Florida,
works night References required.
A copy of the proposed ordinance
and as amended and supplemented
Deputy Clerk
In
re.
Estate
of
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Prefer elderly lady Reply to Box
The present zoning classification is posted at the City Hall, Altamonte DEN '35
PublIsh AprIl 21,21, May 5, 17. 197$
Clerk of the Circuit Court
this court on fIle 30th day of April, THOMAS EDGAR GIBBS. JR.
jngs Fiorldj, and copies are on
361
co The Herald. 1657. Sanford,
of sad property 15 A I Agricultural
DEM 121
deceased.
By: Joy Stokes
1975,
.
file with the Clerk of the City and SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FIa, 37771
tt.ot
cIssIicatioi
o;sl,;tl.
.
NOTIC.. TO CREDITORS
—
Dpuly dcii,
Sea)
All creditors of the estate of
Publish: April 14. 71, 21, May 5, 1975 descrIbed In the zoning ordinances same may be Inspected by the CIRCUIT COURT
'
IN THE CIRClJ'l COURT OF THE
Arthur H. Beckwith,
public.
i
Civil Action No. 74.Iflb.CA-9.A
a.d regulatIons of Seminole County,
THOMAS EDGAR GIBBS. JR..
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl. dR. DEMIS
Clerk
of
the
Clruit
Court
DATED thIs 29th
day of April, ADVANCE MORTGAGE COP.
Florida.
deceased, are hereby notified
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
By: Elaine RiCharde
AD 1973.
and Needs several ladies for telephone
PORATION,
required to file any claims or
The PublIc Hearing will be held in
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUfl COURT. IN AND
PhylliS Jordahl
sales work from our office in
demands
which
they
may
PLAINTIFF
have
the City Hell, Altarnonfe Springs,
CASE NO. 75.441
PubIih:
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
y . 1,75
City Clerk
Sanford AM PM Shifts $2 Ifl ner
agaInst said estate it, the office Of
Florida.ontheXlthdiyotMay.
rREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS FLORIDA
DEN 31
of the City of
Apply in person only to P.S
hour
SWINDLE. Bet'ye H, and Don
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole
at 430pm or assoonthereafter
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a CASE NO. 1S.S33.CA.09D
Altamonte SprIngs,
Starratt,
Atlantic National Bank
EdwardMOMAN.
County,Florida,Inthecourlhouseat
possible, at which time interested
United States corporation, formerly ROBERT W. JACKSON and
Florida
Building. Pm. 507 from 9 AM to 1
DEFENDANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sanford,
Florida,
within
four
and
cititen
for
and
known as FIRST FEDERAL BARBARA A. JACKSON, his wife,
against Publish May 3. 1975
PM No phone calls please
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. calendar months from the date of
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiffs, the proposed annexation and zoning DEN
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
25
that
put
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Notice is hereby given
the first publication of this notIce.
wist be heard, Said hearing may be ______________________________
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
want to a Final Judgment Of COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Each claim or demand must be In
continued from time to time until
Plaintiff,
BARBARA KIlO WALKER, chats
CITYOF
FORECLOSURE entered in this CIVIL ACTION PlO. 7S.4IgCA.U.A
writing and must state the place of
final action is taken by the City
.y.
Defendants
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
action, I will sell at PUBLIC SALE, FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
residence and post office address of
Commission
WILLIAM McFARLANE and
NOTICE OF ACTION
FLORIDA
theclaimant and must be sworn to
ThiInoticeshall be posted at the NOTICEOF PUBLICHEARINGTO the following described prOperty: TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
GRAYCE ". MCFARLANE. PItS
TO: BARBARA KIlO WALKER
Plaintiff,
South
20'
Lol
9
S.
North
40'
Lot
tO
by
the claimanf, his agent. or hiS
City
Hall
within
the
City
of
CONSIDER
wife,
Residence Unknown
ADOPTION
6
OF
FICTITIOUSNAME
blockSPALMTERRACEaccording
attorney, or it will becorre voId
Defendants.
YOlJ ARE NOTIFIED THAT an Altamonte Springs. Florida, and in PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Notice Iihereby given that we are
toplat thereof recorded In PIat Book BOBBIE C. McKNIGHT, it at.,
according
to
law.
three
(3)
other
places
within
the
NOTICE OF ACTION
actiontoforeclosea mortgagecn the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
aged in busIness at 132 Highway
Defendants.
pages II &amp; 53 public records
Dated April 79th. 1973.
City, and published In The Evening
TO: WILLIAM McFARLAFIE
following property in Seminole
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
NOTICE OF SUIT
'3&amp;
Casselberry 32707, Seminole
Susan Gray Gibbs
Herald. a newspaper of general the City of Altamonte Springs, SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA. TO: ELINOR 0. COHEN.
Address Unknown
County, Florida:
County, Florida under the fictitious
and best bidder
As Executrix
Lo39,40,11and42FRANK
L.
circulation
lntheCltyot
Altamonte
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thef an
Fiorida,that lheCouncilwill holda to the highest
Trustee for the
name of PLANTS, POTS 'N KNOTS,
cash at the West front entranc, of
Thomas A Spur, of
action to foreclose mortgage on the WOODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION OF
Springs and Seminole Cotinty, public hearing to consider enact
Benefit
of
and that we intend to register said
the
Courthouse
of this County In
SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA,
Florida,00ceaweek forat least four mont of Ordinance No. 333 75, en
followIng property in Seminole LANDS, SOUTH SANFORD, acRebecca S. Gitnick
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Sanford,
Florida,
at
11:00
AM,
on
Attorney
for
Susin
Gray
Gibbs,
consecutive weeks prior tO the tilled:
County, Florida:
cording to the Plot thereof as
RESIDENCE, UNKNOWN
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
May 13, 1975
Executrix
date of the PublIc Hearing; tht date
Lot 20 and the West 17.5 feet of Lot recorded In Plat Bouk 3, Page 44 Of
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
All parties claiming intiret by,
P.O. Box 134.4, Sanford, FIa. 37711 accordance with the provisions of
ofthefirstpubticatiOfltothedateof
OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS.
(Seal)
71 in Block 3, SANLANDO THE the PuPlfc Records of Seminole
Ihrough, under cr against Elinor 0.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Ai'thijr H. Beckwith, Jr.
Publish: May S. 17, 197$
the last publication, both dates in FLORIDA,
SUBUPB
B E AU T I F U I. County, Florida.
AMENDING OR
Cohen. Truste for the Benefit of
Wit Section $4509 Florida Statutes
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DEN 40
Clusive.
thall
not
be less than DINANCE NO. $1.71 OF THE CITY
ALTAMOPITE SECTION, according has been flIed against you and you
Rebecca S. Gitnick and ball parties
1957
By;
Cecelia
V.
Ekern
tentyClQJ'lt (2$) d.y%. in addItion, OF ALIAMONTE SPRINGS,
having or claiming to have any
to PhI p1st thereof as recorded in
'erequIredtoserveacopyofyour
S: Joanne .1. RuselI
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
notice shall be posted in the area to FLORIDA,
right, title or Interest in the real
P1st Book3, pigebl, Public Records written defenses. if any, t
BEING
THE
Joyce M Jackson
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR' Publish.
be considered for annexation arid MECHANICAL CODE WITHIN Attorney for PLAINTIFF
of Sen,inole County, Florida.
x'0pertt, herein deacribed,
KENNETH
W.
McINTOSH,
May 5, 17. 19,76. 1974
Bur900n,
Esa.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DEN 32
ioningatleastflfteen(13)daysprior SAID CITY, AS FOLLOWS: Denis M
has been flied against you and you Plaltillffs' attorney, whose address
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
to
the
date
of
the
Public
Hearing.
AMENDING
ARTICLE
I
BY
THE
1456
Glade
Lane
areregutrad to sirvea copy of your is Post Office Box 1330. Sanford.
thief an action to foreclose a moe.
CASE NO. 71.44:
DATED this 11th day of April, ADDITiON OF NEW SECTION Jacksonville, Florida 37717
written defeines. if any, to :t on FIorlda,37771.onorbeforeMay 16,
tgageonthefoliowinqreal1,rop.rty
904352I7
FREEDOM tEDERAL SAVIPUS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT INAND
AD. 1973.
In Scmirol County, Florida:
tA. SHORT TITLE: AMENDING
GEORGE E. NOV13, Plaintiff's 797$, and file IPie original with the
PERMIT FEES: Publish: May 5, 1915
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Lot 15. Block 0, SUMMERSET AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a FOR
5: Phyllis Jordahl
SECTION 31.
attorney, whose address ii 1 Ct.rk of this Court either before
DEN 36
Cit-v
Clerk
AMENDING
SECTION
12, COM
Westgate Plaza Dclv,, Clirmont, service on Plslntif Is' attorney or
NORTH SECTION 1. according to United States corporation, formerly FLORIDA
known at FIRST FEDERAL CASE NO. 7$744CA4IC
of the City of
PLIANCE
WITH
the Plas thereof as recor
ZONING
Florida 32711 on or before SMy 14, tmmediatelythereafterothei-wisea
in PIat
CITYOF
LOAN In rem the Marriage of:
SAVINGS
AND
Altarnonle Springs, Florida
R EQ U I R E ME NT 5:
AND
7973, and file the original with the default will be entered against you
75 •
24. Public
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
DENNIS J. FUNKE, Husband
ASSOCIATION
OF
TAMPA,
Publish:
April
21
and
2$
and
May
S.
AMENDING
SECTION
53,
Clerk of 11515 Court either before few the relief demanded in the
RpCord Of Seminole County,
FLORIDA
and
Plaintiff,
l7and 19,1973
STANDARDS ADOPTED;
rloricia
service on Plalntiffl attorney or Amended Complaint.
PROVIDING CONFLICTS AND NOTICE OF °UBLIC HEARING TO
SUSAN
A
FIJPiKE.
Wit
Vs
OEM
133
immediately thereafter; otherwise a
OF has been filed against you and you
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
NOTICE OP ACTION
EFFECTIVE DATE.
default will be entered against you this Court on April 5th, 1975.
.
*rerouirid to serveacopy of your WILLIAM McFARLAPlE and
GRAYCE P. McFARLANE, his TO' Susan A. Funke
SaidOrdinancewaspiacedon first PROPOSED ORDINANCE
writtendefenses. if any, toit on
for the relief derr,anded In the (Seal)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CITYOF
Vaughn Street
wife,
reading on April 29, 1975, and
Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, P A., at
Petition.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by den
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Detroit. Michigan
D*fefld6nt$.
City Council will conrloer same for
Post Office Box 793. Orlando,
DATED this Ith day of April 1973.
As Clerk of the Court
FLORIDA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
NOTICE OF ACTION
finalpanageandadopflonafterthe the City of Altamonte Springs, FlorIda 32102, and fii, thi original
(Seat)
By: Joy Stokes
Notice
of Public HearIng
Petition for DiSsolution of Marriage
....................
TO: WILLIAM MCFARLANE
.......
...................
Arthur 51 ftfl ,
oublic Marina. vfilch will be held In Florida, that the Council will hold a with IPie Clerk of the clxiv. Styled
puotic noaring to consider enact
has been flied against you In the
Address Unknown
the City Hall of Altamonte Springs,
court on or before May 30115, 1915;
Clerk of Circuit Court
PublIsh: April 11, 21. 21, May 5, 197$
mont of Ordinance No. 33173, en.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an above named Court. and you are
on Tuesday, the 77th day of May,
otherwise a judgment may tme en
By: Joy Stokes
OEM 49
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 1973, at 1:30 p.m., or as soon titled:
action to foreclose mortgage on the required to serve a copy of your
lered against you for the relief
Deputy Clerk
the City Commission Of the City Of thereafter as possible. At the AN ORDINANCE OF THE
following property In Seminole answerorplradingtothePetitionon
demanded In the complaint or
Publish: AprIl 11,71,21, May 5, 1913 IN
CIRCUIT
THE
COURT
SPRINGS,
Altamonle prings, Florida, that meeting interested partIes may ALTAMONTE
the Petitioner's attorney, JOHN C.
County,
Florida:
petition.
DEM.7$
EIGHTIINTH JUDICIAL. CiiFLORIDA. REQUIRING STOR%
said City Commission will hold a
ENGLEHAROT, Esquire, Suite 950,
104
2landttie
East
17.lfe-et
WITPIES5myharidandthesealof
of
Lot
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
WATER MANAGEMENT IM.
public hearing:
23. Itt RIock 3, SANLANDO THE Hartford BuildIng, 200 East
said Court on April 29th, 197$.
the proposed ordnance. This
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
PROVEMENTS IN THOSE AREAS
(a)
To
consider
annexation
the
Of
(Seal)
SUBUPB
BE A U T I F U 1, Roblrson Street, Orlando, Florida,
hearingmaybeconfinuedfrom time
Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CASE NO. 73.739CAZ-C
described property lying totimeuntil final action is ?akeiu by OF DEVELOPMENT OF COM.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ALTAMONTE SECTION, according 37101.andfilethcoriginalanswercr
;
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. In t15 Matter of Adopflon
MERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, OF.
being In Seminole County, the City Council.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tO the plat thereof as recorded in pleading in the offIce of the Clerk of
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR ByJAMESS SWISHER and MARY
FICE.
APARTMENT
CON
tO
wit:
'id
By: .toy Stokes
A copy of the proposed ordinance
Plat Book), page 67, Public Records the Circuit Court In ana for Seminole
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHARLOTTE SWISHER, his wife
PLEXES. CONDOMINIUMS, AND
Begin at the center of Section
Deputy Clerk
County, Florida, on or before May
of Seminole County,
is posted at the City Hall, Altamonte
PI7OBATE DIVISION
NOTICE OF SUIT
Township 21 South, Range 21 East, SpringS, Florida, and opies are on PATIO FACILITIES WHICH ARE
Publish. May 3. 17. 19, U, 1975
25th, 1975
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
PROBATE NO. 73247.CP
TO: RALPH GILBERT ERVIN
Semino!e County, Florida, run file with the Clerk 0$ the City and NOT GOVERNED BY EXISTING
DEN 37
If you fall to do so, iudgm.nt by
are reouired to serves copy of your
In re the Estate of:
Present Addres,s Unknown
nDnIxJaMrc nc
atong me NOtTh OWfl same may be inspected by the
written
defenses,
if
any,
to
it
on
defauttwlllb.takenagalns$
DIANA MAE ECHANIZ
youfor
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mmcc Norm
THE CITY OFALTAMONTE
centerline Of Said Section 14,17170 public.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE GEORGE E. HOVIS, Plaintiff's the relief demanded In the Petition.
DCCHsed. thatanactionfc.'adoption,iasbeen
feet to the North riglitofway line of
WITNESS my hand and seal this
DATED this 29th day of April. SPRINGS, FLORIDA; PROVIDING EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. attorney, wPise address is 1
FINAL NOTICE
filed, 'ana youare required to serve a
State Road 136. run thence South $9 AD. 197$.
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Wrstgate Plaza Drive. CI'rmont. 73rd day of April, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that the copy of your wrItten objections,
CONFLICTS, SEPARABILITY. COUNTY. FLORIDA
degrees 57' 14" East along said
Phyllis Jordahl,
Florida 32711 on or before May 16th, (!eai)
undersigned will, on the 4th day Of any, to the Petition, on GEflALD
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
North
right.of.way
lIne
200
feet
to
Civil Action N.. 1S-411.CA4$.0
City Clerk
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
197$, and file the original with the
June, A.
7915, present to flit RUTBERG, Attorney at Law,
the poit ci beginning; thence run
S.idOrdinancev'asplacedonfirst FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Clerk of thIs Court either before
of the
of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Honorable Circuitiudgaof Seminole Highway 17.7, P.O. Box 977
reading
on
April
'79, 1975. and the MEMPHIS,
South $9 derees sr 46" East along _______
Attamonte Springs,
servIce on Plaintiff's attorney or
County, Floride, his final return, Caasetbrry, Florida 32707, and file
By Elaine Ri"har'ie
City Council will consider sane for
said North right of way IIit 27331
Plaintiff,
Florida
Deputy Clerk
account and voucP,rs,
lmmediateIythef'e,fter otherwisie
Ad. the original wIth the Clerk of •he
final
passage
and
adoption
after
the
V5.
feet; run thence North 0 degrees 32' Publish: May 5, 191S
default will be entered against you John C. Engtettercit, Esquire of
ministrator of the Estate of Diana Circuit Court at the Seminol' County
publIc hearing, which will be held In COMMUNIPLEX. INC. of al
50' West 775 feet; run thence North DEN 26
for the r,flel demanded in the Law FIrm of Thom R Kirkland
Mae Echani,, deceas"d. and at said Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
Springs,
Hall
of
Altamonte
Defants
Pt degrees 57' 14" West 100 feet; _____________________________ Ihe City
Petition
t:me, then and there, make ap before May l4'h. )97i otherwise
Suite 930. Hartford BviIdog
on Tuesday, the 77th day of May,
SUIT TO
thence North 0 degrees 33' 33" West
CITY OF
700 East Robinson Stre,I
plication 13 the Said Jud;c for a linal Judgment may be entered in favor
OAT ED this Ith day of April 1973
1975,
at
4:30
p.m.
or
as
50°
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
50 feet. thence North Pt degree's 52'
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
(Seal)
Orlando, FlorIda 3750$
sttlement of his administration of of the Petitioners.
thereafter as possible. At the
NOTICE OF SUIT
46" West 173 feel; thexice South 0
FLORIDA
saul estate, and for an order
Attorney for Petitioner
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Jr
TNIS NOTICE thall be pubI.shci
degrees 33' 33" West 273 eel to the NOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO meeting interested parties may TO STANSELLGRAHAM
discharging Santiago Ecttaniz as onj each wek for four (1)
HuSband
Clerk of Clrcuil Court
OF appear and be heard with respect to
CORPORATION
point of beginning.
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
By Joy Stokes
such Administrator
Publish' AprIl 75, May 3, U, It, $973
secutive weeks in the Evening
the proposed ordinance. This
3', Hoffman
to the corporate limits of the City of PROPOSEQ ORDINANCE
OEM Ill
Dated this the %,th day Of April, Herald. Sanford. Florida.
Deputy Clerk
hearing may becontinued from lime
Gulf Breeze. Florida
Altamotite Spring,, Florida; and
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Publish: April II, 71, 21, May 5, 1975
A 0 l73.
WITNESS my hand and seal Of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tolimeuntil final action is taken by
yc)j ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OEM 79
(b) To consIder atto thC question
Santiago Ethanlz
CITYOF
said Court on this 9th day 01Apr11,
that a Complaint to Foreclose
Cl designatIng and assigning Ihe the City of Attamonfe springs, 'he Cily Council.
As Administrator
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
1975
copy of the r"opuse' ordinance certain mortgage on the following
zoning classification Of C 0 Corn
Florida, that the Counci will hold a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
of the Estate
FLORIDA
Seal
vnerciat General District to said public hearing to consider enact ispcntedat the City Hall, Allamonte ciscriled real property, to wit:
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
Diana Ma. Echaniz
Notice
o Public Hearing
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Springs, Florida, and copies are on
Front the W '4 corner of Section
g'operly as that classification is mont of Ordinance No 3)7
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. TO WHOM
Deceased
Cierk of the Circuit Court
file with Ihe Clerk of Ihe Cily and
MAY CONCERN'
IS,
TownshIp
71
South,
Rang..
desrribed In the toning ordinances titled:
CASE NO.
C. Vernon Mize. Jr.
By: ElaIne RiCharde
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAPING
same may be inspected by the Eas',runfhenceN$9dcgree,4'06" in is: the Marriage of
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
of
the
City
of
Altamonte
Springs,
OF CLEVELAND I MIZE
is hereby given by trii' Board ot
public.
Deputy Clerk
East along the northerly line of the
Florhla,towlt' Ordinance No. 77$ 73 OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
ETHEL L. WORLEY, Wife,
Attorneys tar AdminiStrator
ZonIng Apeats of the City of
DATED Ihis 79th day of April, SW' of said Section II adistance
raid S Ru$berg
and as amended and supplemented. FLORIDA, AMENDING OR
!.0. Drawer 7
AD. 197$.
Attamontp Springs, Florida, that
Attorney for Petitioners
1.25343 feet to a ooint on the
nmIJAx.irr sirs ,. ,
.,rW,.i (Uflhiw
)I!liiUfl
,xu,Lc v, !'IU)iirU,
3.anvorO, flOtida 37771
Phyllis .Iordatil
PublIsh: April Ii, 21. 25, May 5, 7973
said
BoarciwilIhold a public hearing
westerly
right
of
way
I.ne
of
he
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
of said property is C I Commercial OF
NOTICE OP ACTION
Publish' April 21,25, May 3, 17, 1913
to COnSIder the queStion of grant;ng
city Clerk
QM70
SC.L. Railroad. thenceS lOdogrees
BEING
THE
ELECTRICAL
CODE
District,
that
as
classification
i
FLORIDA
TO:
THE STATE OF
OEM 1)1
the City of
a variance from the seventy five
33' 10" West along said rigtit.ol way
WITHIN
SAID
CITY,
AS
described In the zoning ordinances
JOHN ALLEN WORLEY. WHOSE bnotflaseBuuldlriglinerequiremen,
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
Altamonfe Springs,
line
a
distance
of
32111
feet
to
a
FOLLOWS.
AMENDING
SECTION
assd
regulations
of
Sminoledounty,
AND
MAILING
RESIDENCE
NOTICE ISHEFtEBY GIVEN that
FlorIda
point Sit degrees 17' 2$" East a
IorMaitlandAv,nve,a%,equjredby
I), 1J SECTION 1, DOUBLE
Florida.
ADDRESS TO BE ROUTE ONE. section
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE by virtue of that certain Writ of
Publish: May 5, 1975
oistance
of
$01
61
fret
.IS of Ordinance 77$ 73, 10
from
'he
NE
PERMIT FEES: AMENDING
The Public Hearirigwilibeh.idin
NORTH
ROY
BELMONT.
37*,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CfR. Execution Issued out of arid under
DEN 7$
clear a variance Of forty feet from
corner Ut Maltbte Shores First
SECTION
19,
THE
ELECTRICAL
the City Halt. Altarnonle Springs.
CAkOLINA
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the teal of thiC County Court of
said line, making a total huilding
adcli;:on. as recorded in Plat Book
"
CODE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida,onthe70thdayofMay,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTiFlL.2
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Seminole County, Florida. upon a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
$3,
page
4.
setbak area of sixty feet from thu
PubIi,
Records
of
T
E
C
It
P4
IC
AL
AME
P10114
u
at 4 30 p.m.,, or as soon ltwre.atter a'.
that a proceeding for alimony center fine
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-121.CA444 final iudqrnf,t reflderd us the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. Seminole County, Florida; thence N
of MaItlarwi Avenue, for
EXHIBIT "A", PAGE t
SUP
possible, at which time interested
without diolution of marriage and
In to: th Mlrrlaqe 04
aforesaid court on th 5th day of
CUlT OF FLORID)'. IN AND FOR
97
deçprees
42'
73"
WesI
along
th
the forlowing described property
PLEM[NTAL
REGULATIONS,
'.artie
and
citizens
arid
for
ag,,nst
f' support for moor child has been
QM;. DELORES WEILAPiD, November, AD I71. inthôt certaIn
SEMINOLE COUNTY
norlherly line of lad
Lots I and 2. LESS the West ISO
bdlO,
SCHEDULE
OF
FEES:
the proposed atwwxation and zoning
tiled against you. and the ihort title feetthereof,atsoLESS
Wile;
case entitled. William 0. HarI,
PROBATE DIVISION
,snd its easterly .rv1 westerly
Rigpt of way
PROVIDING
CONFLICTS
AND
will
be
heard
Said
Maçlng
may
is IN RE: THE MARRIAGV OF for State Road
Plaintiff, vs Edmord H RawIes
PROBATE NO.
tensionthereoladfsta,gef 1,163
177
and
Highland
EFFECTIVE
DATE,
continued from time to time until
RAYMOND JOSEPH WEILAPID, and Robert Mckay, Defendant,
In re the Estate of:
leet, to Ihe east line of Bay Street, ETHEL 1. WORLEY. Wife, and Avenue. FOSS'S ADDITION TO
SaidOrdinariCewasplacedonfirst
final
action
Is
taken
by
the
City
JOHN
ALLEN
WORLEY.
Husband.
Huslj.ftnqj
which afore'aid Writ of Excutio
EDWIN 0 HUNT
said line being the west line of
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS, according
reading on April 29, 1975, and the
Commission,
and these presents command you Q to the Plot
NOTICE OF SUIT
was delivered to me as $Miff o•
1)eceaied. aforesaid Section II; thence N
thereof as recorded in
City
Council
will
consider
same
for
This
notice
Shall
be
posted
at
the
appearandfiieyour
Answer
oroth
I
Florida,
and
TO'
RAYMOND
JOSEPH Seminole C.Qcsty,
FINAL NOTICE
degrees 17' 41" East along said line
PIt Book 1, Page 13 of the Public

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Delmar, 11'x71'. 7 fIR

S9995
Frontier. SO'xlO'. 2 BR

$2650

Harold Hall Realty

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5'x12'. 3 BR

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Concord. 60'x17' 7 n

$5495
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3 Minutes from Town
3 bedroom, rsfurbiihed home,
shaded lot. See it at 111.300.

PAYTON REALlY
Peg. Real Eslate Broker
377 1)01,2610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17 92

Top dollar return on consignment at
23 pct &amp; 35 pci We also buy full
houseS, estates. etc
OpenDaily lOam 5pm

HARD TO FIND. 3 bedroom. I',
bath under $70,000.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOP
327 4991
1919 S French
377 7371. 377 1196,377 754
377 1959,317 4164

* "Get 'Em While *
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(few houses in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you Qualify'
N UNSWORTI't REALTY
503W. 1st St.
3 73 6061, 373 05 17
Req Real Estate Broker

By Owner Lovely) bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre Idyllwllde Section. 373 9165

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg.

Real Estate Broker

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Used office furnifure
'#,Ood Of Sled desks (CIC(utiVC desk
&amp; ctlairs, secretara' desks &amp;
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cabInets, as is, Cash arid Carry.
IIOLL'S
Cassett,erry, 17 97,*1 4706

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$1695

75—Recreational Vehicles
Sale or rent, 15' Travei Trailrc,
nicely equipped 571 1371

Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacant lots.
Floyd Freer, 322 3191.

Acreage
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MOBILE HOME PARK
Lot

Rent From

$55

Best lot selection
now a satiable in
San1ord' newest and

W. Garnett White

1451 Deafer

WE FINANCE

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ReconditiOned Batteries, $12 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

TO
CR 60 NICE CLEAN CA
:H00SE FROM. EASY TERMS

WANT UPI3ELIEvABLE
MILEAGE? Then you're missing
a bet if you don't cmeck Out thiS
1971 Honda CT7O Recently in
spected, In lop working order.
$300. or best offer. If interested,
give me a calf Bill Currie, 372
2611 Ext 55

PU iN
PlC CR1011 LP1E(.
NO OID TAPE
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2600S FRENCH.SAPIFORD
197) Buick Century. PS. PB, Ar.
ki,jt Best offer 661 $267 after 5

1972 Yamaha, 750; 1100 or will trade
for smaller bike or car, 372 244.

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Complete set up. licensed, insured.
I'll
you n,oriey Call Orlando,
273 3470 for free estimate,
New Skyline double wide Payments
less than 5)25 mo

43—Lts-Ac,'ea

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 OrIando Drive
Sanford 323 5200

64—Equipment for Rent

Wth Dog, puppies half Boxer, half
Shepherd, 55 each 377 1715.
ThiS Is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming I Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you. our
customer 3fl 5752.
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ARIZONA RANCH
ASSUME PAYMENTS
Original 11.600 purchase price. Pick
up 3 back payments of 1.69,
ASSUME BALANCE of 57,025.30. 7
pet. simple interest remains, 156
payments left. Beautiful scenic
property boarding National
Forest in N.E. Arizona Hunting,
fishing, boating. No prepayment
penalty or closing costs. Call
collect for Mr. Stanley, (602) 764
9912
br 7 Lots in Loth Ar bar
N.E corner
322 3144
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Pierson, 10 acres. Nicely wooded,
small spring, over 300' on paved
road 117,500 Terms 131 7191.

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Wanttd to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
berry, Hwy 17.92 $304704

(With Coupon Available at ServIce Dept.)

JACK PROSSER FORD

We Buy Furniture

CASH 322.4132

3786 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
PHONE 322-1481
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave
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1O70Acr with older73 BR home.
Located in Seminole Co Call
Nathan VanMeter, Casselberry
Lurid Co
REALTOR. 329 1111
alter Hrs $3s escs

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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50—Miscellaneous for Sale
MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 H*y. 1797 Open Sat &amp; Sun 95
$35 7970
Lawn Mowrrt We Sell The,Bo'st &amp;
service The iest. Western Auto.
301 W. 1st St.
SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwy46. ', N Cot I I
372 2399
321 07?')

_Air Conditioning

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Free estimate's. central Pra6t &amp; air,
saleS &amp; service. Dykes Heating &amp;
Air Cord. 3773577.
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, (all Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 372.
1771
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Don'tr*ed"Serveautefuipurpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad trom the Herald
Call us today' Don't delayl Just
dial 32776)1 or 131 9393 To place
ur low cost Want Ad
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So. Debary Flea Market

Beauty Care

'n'flesncwthOnll 97
Table Pir'ntals$l 03

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t[ ,',uiy SAtO
(tormerI tlarrett'Sfleauty Nook
519 E Pne377 Sill

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self' Help Me' Vlue'i up to 575 a
yd for Only 54 a yd Your choice
Weekdays, 3230061

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WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
BUY
SELL-- TRADE
111 31St First St
377 Sifl

(.ulle'.' S
ice now available in Sanford
373 5036

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47—Rern Estate Wanted

Merchandise

ilII11FIIFII'IIFIl

TONO IN ON Oua NIT PAAADt StRYICI UUCT1ONSi

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only$1.Soper day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Sanford '377 7111

IiU VW. Good crv'maton. near tire,,
1995 Cell Duane McGuire, 327

Rpidt Garage Auto Air Con
ditiormers and general outO ripairs
40$ Mattle St 373 13.79

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave , Sanlord
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PEACE, and Plants, nice? bedroom
mobile home on beautifully land
scaped
lot
Good
terms.
Casselberry
Land
Co
REALTORS. 3391111. Alter Hrs
1315595

Commercial Properties

Homes, Lots
And

t3 Olds, Delta 15. 1 Or, Air, AM
FM Stereo. I speakers, full power
17.500 fIrm Co. app? call 372 5910

76--Auto Parts

World Famous Buck knives. 'ilso
Schrade Walden, John Primble
knives GardenLand, 1100 W 1st
St., 323 6630

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1', Yr old, 3 Bdrm w w carpet.
central NSA, By Owner 123.900
373 7716

Ii Buick LeSabre, air, power
iteering. pow.r brakes Like ot
P72 ISIs

1977 VW Camprnobile. Clean, car
pet, refrigerator, sink, sleeps 1,
Can retinante or c0ns'deT dune
buggy os part of down payment
17.793 534 *733 Alter I

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Many others to choose Irom. Save
1100's of cx,llars

Rentals
3 bedrooms, 2 blhs from
5115
HAP TMAPI REALTY INC.
1EALTORS
5301666

NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES
financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to Qualilied buyers
with no down payment Why tnt
when you can buy for l 55
Lane Bradford
Peg Real Estate Broker
904 775 6999
Eves 303 134 51)9. $62 6051

I some below dealer c3%f, frst
come first choi.e! PIuS Flu 'c
finest Used Cars, Dick Blaird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer '7$ DaIsun'
arriving daily. Ph. $31 1)11, Open
undays 176

62—Lawn-Garden

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Are You Renting??

Datsun.Subaru Sale

Dell's Auction Service

78—!v¼tOrcyc les

't77.764'3
Idyllwilde Sanford. SPaCIOuS 3
bedrooms, 7 baths, family room,
huge wooded lot, excellent neigh
norhood Extras .jaloce 131.500

Ick up lurk cars FREE. Small
prIce lot others. 322 1624.

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knoll, 6O'x?4'. '3

$12,750

Reduced to Settle Estate

Shaded lot, space for garden, 7
bedrooms, on paved road. $17,300

71 Vega GT, extra sharp Low
miles, I speed, air, nice car. 17.195
3)4 2531 after I

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2927HwyIl97
3775941

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2606S.Hw'y 1797
REALTOR 373.3171

Home or' lake, Ios.'ly livrig room. 3
bedrooms. 2 Laths
577,300

80—Autos for Sale

Nrri. 61'x74'. 3 BR

3732 E. Colonial Dr Corner of SO 1.
434, 773 6160, Orlando

LIVING QUARTERS
With excellent business location.
Also garage apartment

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rocket trailer and used JnPinn
HP outboard Last of closed
dealer's inventory. MuSt tee to
apprecIate this boat Dealer litt
price, 11373 Make offer 534 $593
after 5,

BALL REALTY

Lake Mary, 3 BR, no qualilying.
Country living Low down Only
573.950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
323 7750

I',Mi ¶OtII.Hwyl4
PH 37) 919

sacrIfice. 57.995. 323 4195.

Easy Living Mobile Housing

IN At.L PRICE RANGES
117W,lst5t
3775411

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166

DAVES' '32') 9370

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See your broker or Call owner, at
3777531 a m only,

Choice Listings

STAN'S AUCTION

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

If you qualify for anew3 bedroom, 2
bath home on VA or FHA flnai',
cing. Our homes quality for up to
$1,350

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C''iJU

2565 Pjrp Dr

323 6333 R EALTORSoIS 2)33

Stemper Realty

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Your MLS Agency

.TAFFER REALTY

ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS

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$6495

322•2420 Anytime

PRICE REDUCED- 2 story, 3
bedroom home, central heal &amp; air,
fenced yard. beaulilul oaks
513.000
WE TAKE TRADES

Rdgew6od cArms
RIDGEWOOD ARMS
APARTMENfS

COLOR TV,$II9SMOPITH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLA?4
6441006

Regent, 6S'iI7'. 3 BR

MAYFAIR-- 111.0)0 1 bedrooms,
2': baths, family room, extra
large lot, half block from Lake
Monroe Pool, too One of our
r'cet h''e'

SANFORD, 2002 Sijmmerlin. Almost
new I Bedroom, 7 bath, central
heat &amp; air, family room, mu't see
to appreciate, Reduced to $77,900.
Call us for terms. SANLANDO
REALTY. INC .1344777

RENTALS
I, 7, 3 Bedrooms, Homes arid
apartments for 560, 190. 11)0, $145,
116.3 up to deluxe at 5315 Available
Now!

*Only $17.76 FIrst Two Months Rent
*RecelVe A U.S. Bond-3rd 8. 4th Months

103 C. 19th St. 37) 2941 Home 1.
Aulo Radios, Tape players

P4orri%, M'xI7'. ? BR

$8995

PEAt. TOPS

Motorcycle lns'jrar.ce

Hwy 46. WeSt, i-fr
373 5670

ALL HOMES REDUCED

Realty.

1971 Yamaha 500
1360 Miles
3)0477 after S

We buy one piec, or full PiOusI.
Antiques, estates Cons.qnments
welcome

SPECIAL SALE

strom

1977 057 Vam'ihaSO(C
Excellent COndition, $500
Ca'I 377 7775

AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
7:30 P.M.

Friday Nights, 7:30

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts. serv.
Ice, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

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015 r ESS SALE,) bedroom, 2 bath
Sanlanta home, central h a. w w
shag carpets, less thin 11.000
down, and take over mortgage

PEoPLE

THE

1), 17'xbO' Mobile hrr on 2 ces
cleared lard near Paoia 515.000
Terms a-mailable 32) 6776 alter 6

LAKE HARNEY- 131.500. 2
bedrooms, 7 baths, frame,,
lakefront
only 3 years old
Fur&amp;sPied, t
CieptlonaI buyf

1 BPS 7 full baths, family room I.
don, plenty storage, large lot
125.000 77? 1011

maculale 3 bedrooms, carpeted
?easonable 130 deposIt &amp; 1st mo
'ent 377.1143

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Auction

New Elet-tric Ranges
5179 93 and up
SANFORDAUCTIOH,373 7310

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3edrooms, 1', baths, fenced yard,
no pets. 5150 Month deposit
required 373 3670. alter S

71 Hartwell. 3 BR, I'', bath,
cent;ai heat &amp; air, carpet Call 13.a
5780 Ownc'r.Associate

42—Atbi le Homes

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72—Auction

52—Appliances

After Hrs, 3fllIlIne' 373 7$43

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
40—Condominiums
_____________________________ CITY NOW WILY
tll.(XsJ
3
bedrooms. 1,500 sa. It plus. A I
For Rent New Smyrna townhouse
shape, close to downtown. Many
On ocean Pool, tenit. 5(10 Week
extras
37) 1733

Locust to 14th. left to Valencia Ct,,
north to Austin Development Corp
Homes
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP
PHONE $31 6300

vo houses for rent, SR MA West
Di Sanford Call W GARNETT
WHITE.DROKER. 373 lSiOor 372
till.

322.6457

REALTOR 3727198

Sten

Dining room set, pedestal table.
leat. I hi back chairS, hardwood
Mediterranean, like new, 5)60, $91.
747)

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

CaliBart Real Estate

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Fiedroom unfurnishied house. Nice
and quiet. 5)00 per mo Itt and
last, plus small damage deposit.
319 5350 after 1 p m

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Larry Saxon. Realtor
31 A— Oupkxes

flR urifurn house, wall wall
:arpet. fenced yard, kilchen
tauipped. 1163 373137$

* 12 Bedroom

31p1fls

377 1301, 7640 Hiawatha Ave

fledrom, 11, bath, new carpet,
czar age, close to schools. 37) 0757
3774136

PENTAL APARTMENT HOMES
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cash pric, of UI or $ payments of
$1.30. Golden Touch 'e Stw. 175;
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 Fat! 1sf St., Downtown
)?2.411 EvesIé$1114

3 bedroom. 1', bath on cw'n.r lot.
$11,900. Existing, 516,500, 7 pct.
tg, 3731602

Id, Sanford, Fl.

51—Househd Goods

ASSUME PAYMENTS

7571 Park Dr
372 2111
REALTOR
AFTER P'45 .
3779711
322044$
32 3991

lovely home in beautiful ldyllwilde.
Natural stone front, 3 bedroom, 2
bath, family room with fireplace,
near Schools, country club, and
shopping Assumable mortgage

FiSh from your own dock, boat ,,nd
ski in loviy St Johns River, 2
bedroom mobile home with large
screened patio Owner will
finance

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rt43inn

Fishing is Great

7 Bedrooms, 44*12' corner lot, ac
Cr15 to club house and pool Adults
only 313 S13i

*Did You Know?*
e hase spotless apis . a manager
who loves people, budget
stretching rent Also unlurn
1100 rovi GAI4DE?4 /.P IS
300 Ii Airport Blvd 373 1340

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Off lce't or
Small Store Buildings
3771317

Payton Realty

DeOary.Aduttt Lovely large I
bedroom air, ideal for retired
PerSOnS 64.1 6.IR 32? lOSi

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Sq Ft flays Zoned N 1 1317335
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houses

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131 5727

Sanford I BR Furnished apis. Quiet
nighhochood. Plo pets Deposit
rcciuirrcl $31 09'0 (PIS

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BROKERS
Days 3776173
Nights 372 5121 or 377.7357

CLIFF JORDAN,
REALTOR

WEKIVA RIVER S
Adult mobile home village, unoer
large Shady otks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean interiors,
from $110. S Ni. W of Sanford. 372
1470

41—Houses

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

7 Bedroom, fenced yard.
$175 mo Adults prof erred
373 5551 or 3776670

(oomfurnlshe"dduplex 24th St. 1st
and last Mo plus $30 deposit, 1
:hild, rio pets After 3, 373 5611.

Rentals

30't'3ett5

7 Bedroom furniShed housi,
fan, mature adults Only $100 mo.
150 utility S. damage deposit, Plo
pets 377 I9$

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You can get a fair price v,ten you
vertise your "don't needs" i.*
the Want Adt

24—Business

AVALON APAqTMT5
ADULTS, NO PETS
1)6W 2nd St

Evening H.ra

41—Houses

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Home improvements

Lawn Care

'.'arsonGermanelt
Painting. Remodeling
Licensed. Bond I31)so5

Lean Care. mowing. tirn Piedq"
etc. $2 miminum charge Saniorci
Area, 37)9197

Pemodelng, Additions.
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded.
Free estimate 373 603*.
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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 3221331
InterIor, Exterior Plastering.
Plaster patching 5. simulated
brick &amp; stOne specialty 377 27K)
'TOPINC; IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 3272611 or $31 9993.
ift station and force roan n'stal(,t
Ion. concrete foundation work for
signs, equipment, pump's. etc
Underground or above ground
storage tanks. Dowatering, e
cavation, drive way Culvert pipe's
arid head walls, retaining walls
Keith P. Smith Constructi
inc
305
ft 5t,.'. 7

Bill's Lawn Service
Mowinq. Edging Frtetst,mates
37) 1351
Unwanted itr's hauled free Jni,
a Cick up load, yard trash 54 a
load $634306
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lawns Mowed, trash hatjled, thai
saw v,ork Very re,,ctr,bir 377
1509, to,t'rn.'
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7547 Park U'..'
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Headstart To Host Open House

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On May 14, the Seminole Child Development of Health children from the prenatal Head Start Programs to use meet the varied needs of
period through age eight.
County Head Start Program Education, and Welfare,
these new Experimental ap- communities and of individual
will join thousands of Head
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"We're encouraging local proaches," Robinson said, "to children and Uwlr famille3.
Start Programs across the
Reviewing the program's
country in celebrating Head
rnplizhmcnts, National
Start's 10th Anniversary, as Head Start Director Jame.,L
part of National Head Start Robinson recently said, "Head
DRY.
Stwtcontinues tobcaninThis event will honor the novative and experimental
Heading the delegation were Bustcr in membership and in
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Nationwide
Head
Start program During the past
00
ate
Seam Squirrel (commander) all programs of the state John
Program for preschool children decade, It has had a dramatic
Donald Lavery and Katherine B. Bacon, incoming hide
from low-income families. impact on services for Ch1kITJ
The Friends of the Orlando Mdflenry, president of the Gimlet Junior vlce-presldcnt),
Since its establishment in 1965, throughout the country — and Public Library will hold the
Auxiliary. Others Included the Pup-Tent 42 was one of two
Head Start has provided on the entire child development 5th Annual Used Book Sale at Helen BaL-on, Dorothy Drew, Cooties recognized for their
comprehensive health, field. Head Start has pioneered the Winter Park Mail, May 8, 9 Laura
Lavery, Carolyn outstanding work during the
t-ducational and social services such new concepts as parent and 10 from 10 am, to 9 p.m. DeVary, Florence Walker of the year.
to more than five million Involvement in planring
The book sale is the V FW local Post and Auxiliary.Joint installation ceremonies
children and their families.
educational programs, and the c!mInationof one year's effort
Also, Reese McKeurley, Ed followed with to Deltona
employment of nonprofessional of hundreds of people who have Mchlenry, John Bacon, William residents being installed To celebrate Head Start Da) classroom aides it continues to collected or
priced and
Erwin \ arsch iuer
John Bacon as Scholarship
Ioall theSeminole Countyb. the largest health carecatalogued th
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F red Drewand William ihairnwn and Stanley ihoinas,
Head Start Centers will hold an program for preschool children CNA Corporation has donated Jenkins, all officers of the Boll Weevil 8, as Provost
open house for community in the Nation"
half a floor of their building to MOC The meeting of the Marshal
residents and will also set up
Friends of the Library where Auxiliary, held in the Tiffany
each center exhibits of painOver the ast seven years, the operation was conducted, Room was presided over by
tings done b% its He:d
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nPident Garden Clubs
Children,
number of experimental credibly low, so be sure to come
Among the awards won by the
The 1975 Spring Presi&amp;.'ts
Portia D. Spencer, director of programs, including Parent early and browse.
local Cootie Auxiliary were: Conference for District VII of
Head Start, said that the and Child Centers, for families
first place for its publicity book, the Florida Federation of
establishment of a Head Start with children under age three; Cooties
a check for lO; third place in Garden Clubs will be held
program here In 1%$, has Home Start, a program Using
sthte for scrap book, a personal Wednesday. Kissimmee
improved services for children paraprofessional visitors who
The Grand Convention of the gift from the state chairman; Garden Club will host the
and families in the community. work with parents and children Military Order of Coolies held and a citation for being 1(X) per conference at the First
Project Head Start, Launched in the home; and the Child and recently at the Hilton Inn South cent in membership.
Methodist Church in Kissimby the U.S. Office of Economic Family Resource Program, in Orlando, was attended by
In the men's convention, the mee.
Opportunity in 1965, is now which makes child develop- many members of the local local Pup-Tent 42, was cited for
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Judy Swain (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swain and
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Sanford City Commissioners plan to sue Lake
Mary or"r ownership of more than 300 acres of land
if Lake Mary officials refuse to de-annex the
property.
Sanford City Attorney Vernon Mize yesterday
was instructed by Commission to "pursue" with
Lake Mary's attoney the alternative of a court suit.
Sanford annexed the land in 1973, one month

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before the state legislature approved Lake Mary's
incorporation. Lake Mary's boundaries included
the same large tract of land.
The land, owned by Southward Investment and
Realty and Jeno Paulucci Enterprises, is located
north of Lake Mary and west of Sanford, near the
Mayfair County Club.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin, in an opinion requested
by the county property appraiser, said the property
was still in Lake Mary hpj'aiiqp an net by the
legislature "super.wdes" Sanford's annexation

ordinance,
Commissioners told Mize to make it clear to Lake
Mary City Attorney Gary Massey that If Lake Mary
did not give up the land, the two municipalities will
wind up in court.
"It would make an interesting law suit," Mize
said.
In a written opinion on the Issue, Mize stated "flue
City of Sanford would have a reasonable chance of
success in seeking :i hidicfiil determination that the
annexation.. took precedence over ffie inclusion of

the property in the City of Lake Mary."
Mize based his opinion on the fact that the land
was annexed into Sanford before Lake Mary was
incorporated,

Meanwhile, the county tax collector has begun to
rt'jistribute the taxes collected by Sanford on the
property and to give the taxes to Lake Mari and
refund the difference to the property owners.

The suit, if filed, would be between the two
municipalities and would not include the property
owners,

But Stenstrom said one of the owners has
refused to cooperate with the tax collector t.ecause
the owner feels he is still in the City of Sanford.

But, commissioner Julian Stenstrom said that one

Since Sanford has annexed the property Paulucci
had two sections of land rezoned to rectricted
commercial and multi-family residential districts.

nonertv owner intended to izet involved in a law
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Tom Keeley, deputy chiet of
School Board Atty. Doug on the word from Washington. which resulted in an estimated
the department's education Stenstrom said his office exBlack leaders From the 90 per cent absenteeism by
-section, said a trial attorney is pect.s to speak to Dougherty Rosenwald area filed a corn- black students during all three
An attorney for the U S
in search of additional in earl) tomorro'i Ster.trom saId plaint with the Justice days of the boycott
Justice Department, the formation concerning conversations with Dougherty I)epartment after the School
Now, School Supt. Bud Layer
agency that is to make a Rosenwald
'didn't indicate he had made Board voted to close the all. awaits the final disposition
decision on whether to close
black school and turn it into a from the Justice Department
However, Keeley said Burt any decision"
Rosenwald Elementary School, Dougherty has made no
School officials eagerly await facility for the handicapped
before appointing new prin
is in Florida on a fact-finding decision on the contro versial a decision on Rosenwald
The School Board decision cipals for two schools that will
prompted a three-day boycott open for the first time next
tour, Washington officials Issue, even though one was because many items of tin
co nf irmed today.
expected by today or tomorrow. portance like zone lines huige of Sem nole County schools year.
And soi° 208 teachers Traffic is proceeding through First Street and French Avenue despite an out-of-order traffic light at
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hid the license plate so that his wife could city had a 20 mph speed linut with the
Herald Staff Writer
not get the number, he added. He was exception of SR 427 and Tuscawilla Road.
The speed limit was raised to2s mph on
WINTER SPRINGS — City Attorney told the police would enforce the 2omiles
Newman Brock advised Monday night per hour speed limit.
Sheoah Boulevard, Moss Road from SR
Mayor Troy Piland said he has 419 to Tradewinds, South Edgemon from
that Winter Springs police could arrest
received several complaints that the Gee Creek to Serninola Boulevard and in
speeders in the Tuswi
a lla section of
pollee are operating radar at 3 a.m. In The Ranchlands. Winter Springs
City in spite of the fact the city limits and
certain
areas of the city. "It was my Boulevard was changed to 30 mph.
speed units are not posted by signs.
impression the radar was to be used in
Developers will be notified to install
Jim Stringer of 1204 Howell Creek
Drive, complained of speeders on his areas where there are problems rather regulation speed limit signs in their
street saying the school bus drivers were than as a revenue producing device," developments posting the new speeds.
the worst offenders, lie reported a Piland told Police Commissioner John Public Works Commissioner Irene Van
Daniels.
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foreign sports car had gone out of con.
Council acted on speed limit changes have signs In Mock and needed l,200 to
trol, running through hIs yard knocking
down shrubbery and ended up in the next rectunnnded by Police Chief John purchase signa needed at present in meet
lot. The young men ln the car allegedly Govoruhk. Prior to this all streets lnthe regulaUonL

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schools. Again, that decision
awaits a ruling from the
Justice Department.
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reKMIS of the ruling because It
will determine which school
The traffic li ght at French because the signal light Is Seminole County Traffic
their children will attend next
Avenue and First Street should flashing amber on French Engineer Clifton Scott inade the
year.
As it stands now, the blacks
ck in operation no later Avenue and red on First Street: decision to ship the little box to
will be bused Out of Rosenwald than tomorrow,
the factory in Jacksonville for a
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controller should be back in
town either today or tomorrow
and would be put back in
operation immediately.
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seven
elements
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th
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co
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subdivision
regulations.
time and phase the signalling
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finished, it will be obsolete In
"As long as planning
pleted
CALNO
study
were
Longwood City Clerk Onnie are put on the shelf, nct used, sequence.
short order and chances are flue
delivered to the other three Shornate said copies of part of the money spent is gone down
plan will be placed on a shelf
The several-years-old con.
cities
Anyone who stands up and and never
- Casselberry, the study reports were the drain" he added
troller
was picking up false
says the proposed countywide
Longwood and Winter Springs. delivered to her city hall office
Hanson said today 50 sets of
"Everybody is hooting and
land planning effort is the hollerin
little more than a year ago, goverratient through the state Most of these copies have by an elected official, last week, the studies were nrinted last information and turning the
g,
the
answer to the county's growth band
after two years of study, Department of Community mysteriously disappeared, but the set did not include all year. Some 22 copies were bus, intersection into a slow
on for planning. That
four-way stop.
according to officials in the seven elements.
problems "is whistling Dixie
Affairs,
forwar ded to various state and
the thing now I3ut planning Is planner Harland Hanson turned
cities.
At
least
most
of
the
ofand trying to fool someone,"
federal agencies while 28 sets
But little-complaining San.
a continued process that must over to Floyd, as chatiman of
The remaining cots were ficials have not seen all the
Altamonte Springs Mayor
Council of LocaLl
the
CALNO
Longwood's
zoning
board,
were
provided
to
the
four
cities.
ford drivers maintained a
recently named the city's
go with progress," the first
elements.
Norman Floyd said today.
Governments,
a
seven-part
per
Floyd said some thought passive attitude about the
planning agency under the
term mayor said.
capita basis.
Floyd said if the plan,
package of planning studies for
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The Altamonte Spr ngs ty Dale MacMahan, who is also act, has been asking for copies officials to contacting former he had received tittle feedback
required by law to be completed
Just how much attention is the four-city South Seminole
Council
during the time funding the city's representative of
bodies
by the governmental units In given by governing
to area.
the of all elements of the CAI.NO officers to make the sets and heard of no traffic
population
and
applications
were
being
Seminole by 1977, is ever planning?
available to current officials, problems.
'Fhe studies —
sent technical coordinating corn. study for more than a year.
into
the
ta
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by
the
CALNO
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employment forecast, land
ee on land use planning,
Floyd said today most of the
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Council of Lical (,o',ernimucnts, said today he has never seen the information included in the
c
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mnunity (ucilities in relation to
inter-governmental
organiz- study could be used to complete
complete
land
use
planning
fire protection, recreation,
ation study nor the capital the planning required by the
water and sewer facillUes, a studies and prepare a zoning improvements program state law passed !ast year.
proposed zoning ordinance, ordinance for Altamonte in- recommendation.
"Like anything else," Floyd
subdivision dividually. The city adopted
proposed
Winter Springs Council said, "sortie phases would have
Bike-A-Thon Winners
regulations, intergovernmental both within months of their member Irene Van Eepoel, also to be updated.
completion.
organization, housing element
on the technical coordinating
"I cannot under3tand a city
Winners of the Optimist Club jike-A-non are
and capital improvements
Th is information was used as committee, told Th e herald losing or doing away with the
featured In Today's Herald Story,' pi
rc ture on page 3-A
Ubert T. Besserer,
today she has seen only the three or more complete sets
programs
were funded in part of the CALNO study.
administrator
of
Sanford's
Floyd said today copies of all proposed zoning ordinance and given them." he said.
major part by the Federal
Seminole Memorial
hlosiital was elected
president
of
the
Casselberry extends its Sunday liquor laws so that
Southeastern
Ilospital
now it's legal for establishments to sell alcohol from I
Conferencs, at the Con.
p.m. to midnigh t. See Story, page $-A.
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Austin Guirlinger, president
morning was made by City
mee ting n New Orleans.
of Cardinal Industries, this
Commissioner Julian StenThe
Southeastern
morning said he intends to be
has accepted a fullstrum,
Ikpital Conference held
cautious with the operation
relations
time job as
the largest medical ethib't
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the red. white and blue
painted van which will
carry Barbara through the
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assurance that the technical
actual 'round typography.
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Once correlations are made, man Sid Vihlen Jr. caUed a c011imissioners present
coordinating committee on land
ok possession of the tree planning, appointed
computer mapping techniques solid good idea Mayor orrnan Vihien, Mike Hattawa, Barr) to
by the local
Dick planter, it has completed one
and
can then be constructed, ac, Floyd's suggestion that the Kwiatkowski
Legislative Delegation, will
half the promised paving —
cording to Kercher.
county give thought in future Williams — "if You want to get
have no part in deciding where
Road
The final maps can help the purchases
around the M on tg
of fire eq uipment for Into mutual aid.
muney wi ll be approved for
county in land use planning, as
well as in the more exact the district that comprises the
cities in the larxi planningThe discussion began with fireThe
house.
Mayor said County Road
establishment of flood prone county's unincorporated areas Hattaway's urging the city
Seminole's seven cities and
to Superintendent J. C. Lavender
to fire-fighting equipment the
areas.
sign a mutual aid agreement told him
the county have jointly applied
pavi ng of
Kercher said that ft ad- cities do not have.
%ith the County Fire Depart- parking area at the Mon. studies
for state-federal
required funding for
vantoge of the satellite cornmerit. "I am looking toward the
by the land
puter ma" over conventiona.
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ecial
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aerial photographs Is that the) equipment. Floyd suggested,
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a
fire,
unit
bull
respond
to
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The
technical
committee,
are ta ken every sear. As such mentioning in particular aerialthere is not sufficient cred it
he said.
the changes in the land surface
coming from the tree planter to chaired by Sanford City
hook and kidder trucks. Noting
more
apparent
can
Floyd answered that mutual do the additional pa ving at the M anager F (Pete) now CS
when differences are compared the South Seminole cities have
includes delegates from each of
no arcial equipment, Floyd said aid with I he county by the city's public safety complex west of
In the annual satellite maps.
the seven cities and the county.
Another distinct advantage is the count should consider this fire department would at this Sit 427.
time be a "one-sided thing."
What do )OU tiae to offer,
except manpower " Floyd
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when he explained how the
chaw pumper trueb.
n=0nhWWint1WcItW8.'I P--A; sup upAri parldrig lots and
county could benefit from
City Commissioner Cal of a stwy leading to clawAY repoawm cara." Floyd said,
5atelhte data. "llicy have light
county ouRht purchase of eqtdpni;!nt to coin- "and take back the tree planter.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
sensors (on the satellites)
DeVoney said the
We can't help it if Lavender
which sense reflectory patterns Action which may ultimBtelY to start moving toward a total pliment the city equipment.
made a mistake in his cost
on the greund. The patterns are end with county wide con- fire department for the whole
In other business at the joint
estimates."
related to ground computers solidated fire protection in county. "I think we are getting
city-county meeting, Floyd
and come out In the form of
Vihlen
agreed, saying
Seminole was suggesW by to the point where we can begin facetiously threatened to
computer print-outs, rather
Lavender would be instructed
than photographs, Kercher Mayor Norman Floyd at a joint — the tinw to look atcon.
repossess a treeplanting
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city-county ectrurnission meet- solidation." DeVoney said.
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approval will probably not be
Florida every nine days might set-up could be more expensive
Utilization of the "eye-in-theDr. Thomas, Kercher said, brought before the Board until
be used in the near future to since it is privately mintained, sky" maps might aLw be made might be able to begin working more informaition can be gained
help Seminole County planners according to Kercher.
by agriculture specialists, work out a tentative program about the twc' current satellite
Interpret local typography.
Dr. Garland Thomas, a Kercher said, but he admits with Seminole County for the programs, Kercher said.
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NASA-run program in Brevard planning department at little stages."
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firefighters 24 hours daily in the city property near the city
parade route coordinators.
immediate area of the city. Lemetery. First ceremony in
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WASHINGTON i AP I - The government proposes
cutting off payments to welfare mothers who refuse to
beip identify and track down the faTher of their children,
but mothers who cooperate would be rewarded with cash
bounties. Rules proposed by th' Department of Health,
Education and Welfare also would reouire all adult applicants or recipients of family welfare payments to
obtain Social Security numbers and firnish those numbers to a welfare agency.

Sex First

CHICAGO AP
According to a Maryland
Psychologist, men like sex a lot more than women do.
Even yoisg vcxnen rate music, nature, family, job and
travel higher than they rate sex, Dr. Paul Cameron reat the Midwestern
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wanted by Sanf ord Police f or
aggramted assault and escape
Jessie Willis, 3, of Orlando,
was being held today in
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A surprisingly close Senate
vote indicates Congress may be unable ta block Presider*
Ford's plan to force fuel conserva'km by raising prices
sharply. By a 47 to 36 vote, the Senate passed a bill giving
Congress authority to veto any presidential action
removing federal controls from oil prices. But the margin
in nt'ri4,
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TAl.lAllASSEE, Fla,( AP) -A conference coriunittee
has agreed to eliminate the Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission from the proposed reorganization of the
state's environmental agencies.
The 10-member house-Senate committee scheduled
another meeting today to resume hammering out diflerenees in versions of environmental reorganization
hills.
I other action
Th ursday, the panel delayed considering
a Senate-passed provision to put water management
districts under th e proposed environmental regulation
department,
Rep. All. "Gus" Craig, 1)-St. Augustine, sought the
delay in voting on th e question of water management
districts, hinting that Gov, Reubin Askew had been
pressuring him to vote for the Senate position.

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— The house Appropriations

The bill calls for tota l ex. 9&amp;i fewer positions in education
of $4.47 billion, com• but that does not mean that
CTI Committee recommends a pared to p.62 billion in actual nny teachers will lose their
$140.8-million ('Ut in state spending alter holdbacks this jobs. Decisions of how and
spe nding next year and sets year. Gov. Reubin Askew rec- whether to cut Jobs are UP to
crime prevention and aid to ommended a 14.488 billion school bear ds and the Board of
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public sc hools as top priorities, budget, some $88 million more Regents.
Committee Chairman Ed. than the house committee ap.
The bill pro vi des 11.043 billion
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for the basic public school fundlawmakers Thursda y that the
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General revenue spending, ing formula, about $36 million
s pe nding bill which goes before based lar gely on th e 4-per-cent more t ha n the schools will rethe House Tuesday, has "met sales tax, was budgeted for ceive this year.
the needs of the people of Flori- $2.216 billion, some $167 million
In deciding to divert to school
k.s than the state's current operations some $75 m illion in
l think t he budget that c general revenue spending.
federal revenue-sharing funds
will present to you Is one you
The Department of Educa- pr eviously used for construc.-4
will be proud of in a shor tfall of tion, which spends two-thirds of (ion, the committee would re
,:,
revenue," be said.
every general revenue dollar, is turn average expenditures for
Sli'l:ri s,
-t, revenues hudgeted 1r $l.8 tiilliwi, Si.
ti h pupil I' $715. 'Ihat suii
and ot her consequences of the million less than the state will was in the 1974.75 appropriaSeminole County Detective Bob Simmons, kit, accepts th e national economic downturn s pend this year on Its public tions act but had to be slashed
"Offer of the Month " award from Skip Senkarik, pres ident of have forced house budget-mak- schools, vocational schools, to about $730 in spe nding cuts of
the Sanford Jaycees, during ceremonies at the Sheriff's Depart- ers to a pprove the first appro- community colleges and 3.3 per cent
resulting from
ment yesterday.
priations bill in many years universities,
revenue shortages.
that cuts state spending.
The budget provides for 14,.
Community colleges are
budgeted for $152.8 million,
about $12 million more than
Seen
Butreceived th is year.
they
the university system, a
target of repeated legislative
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practically eliminate any chance for a state employe pay

SIMMONS NAMED

OFFICER OF MONTH

Mandatory

Sentences

Lhcir Iliuti repurl.s Tuesday,

'IAIJ.AIIASSEE, Fla. (All) — A House conunittee has
pa ssed a bill designed to cut hospit al costs by creating a
panel to approve rates.
Overcoming strung lobbying by hospital officials, the
Heal th ai,d Rehabilitative Services Committee approved
the bill 11131705), 11-4, Thursday.
The measure creates a hospital health care costs
cuuuntssion wi th the power to control hospital rates in
Florida. The commission would not assume control of
hospital rates for two years, however.

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MACDILl, AIR FORCE BASE, Ha. (AP) - Troubled
over marital problems, a 21-year-old airman held his estranged wife at gunpoint for nearly 10 hours before releasing her unharmed and surrenderin g to military police.
A base spokesman said the incident began Thursday
when Sgt. Kenard Ike Barnette fired a warning shot to
evacuate the women's barracks, then threatened to kill'
his wife, an airman 1st class in the Women's Air Force.

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criticism, has its funding cut

Beills

from this year's $187.4 million
to $186.2 mi llion. The cut would
have been worse but for a $7.5iIIitiiO11 tuition increase apTALI.AIIA&amp;SEE, Fla, (AP) th'e Services Committee,
cry any more that your sen- man who saw a man running that's my personal opinion," he proved by the Regents.
The preoccupation of legisla.
— The house is expected to
Criminal Justice Chairman tence should be withheld, out of a store with a television said.
tors with crime prevention
grant overwhelming approval Ralph liaben, 1)-Palmetto, said because the judge l.a not going set might well find "an od man
to "stop-crime" bills to allow Thursday that the fleeing felons to be able to do it any more," in his 6, who's worked all his
Kutun said he would schedule shows up mc. the $956.2 million
committee
consideration of the 1)epartment of Health and Hepolicemen to shoot fleeing fel- bill 118210, and three-year Ilaben said.
life and has a wife and kids,
1)111
next
Thursday.
The meas- habilmtatne Services budget, it
on.s and to impose mandatory sentence bill iSEISS) gives legislying in a pool of blood."
Reps.
Barry
Richard,
ure was supported by Atty. $40.7 million increase.
three-year sentences on CII
lators "an opportunity to do Miami, and Alan Becker, DThe
criminal
code
once
Gen.
Roberty Shevin when d
nals who use firearms,
The Division of Corrections
something you indicated to me Miami. launched unsuccessful
allowed policemen to shoot flee- won the 5-1 approval of a sub- receives a
22,8 per cent boost,
wish
to
do."
attacks on the fleei ng felon bill, ing felons, but that provision i.omrnittee,
The measures, debated you
from $60.9 million to $74.8 mil.
Thursday by the house, were
He said the three-year man- arguing that policemen could was removed in a 1974 revision
lion. The budget includes 953
scheduled for final considera- datory sentence bill would send be charged in federal court with of the law.
Helpful Hitchhiker
new Positions and $12.8 million
turn today,
a message to criminals who use violating the civil rights of
Rep.
John
Lewis,
1)-Jackson.
to
staff new prisons.
PETALUMA,
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crime- weapons to commit murder, persons they shoot.
'llle,
sponsor of the one-third The corner of Petaluma Blvd.
Action on another
The bill also provides $14.4
i'ape,robbery and other crimes.
Richard argued that the bill mandatory sentence bill, and Washington St. isknownas mil
fighting bill that would require
lion to build two 300-man
"You're not going to get pro- would allow a poli ce man to cha rged that fiRS Chairman the Hitchhikers Corner. pr isons in Dade. Polk or Baker
convicted felons to spend one
third of their sentences behind bation, you're not going to get shoot a suspect who had merely Barry Kutun, 1)-Miami, was Recently a motorist noted a hit counties.
bars before being considered parole, you're not going to get a committed a crime against trying to stall committ" con. chhiker carrying a sign that
The Division of Family Scrvsideratlon of (1* bill,
for parole was stalled by the suspended sentense and you're property.
read:
Ices would receive SU3.9 mil.
House Health and Rehabilita- not going to go to the judge and
"If you're tired. I'll drive." lion, an increase of $15 million.
But hiaben said that a police.
"They sent it to [IRS to die,

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Hospital Panel Okayed

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top priority, but it would require $18 million to give each
employe a $300 Increase.
lie direct ed the panel's th ree subcommittees to cut back
1 per cent from Gov. Reubin Askew's $2.2 billi on general
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A circui t court jury at San- basically the same story that to the Sheriffs office where he but that six managed to scream
ford was to begin deliberations Hogan testified that the was questioned and arrested, one time when a car stopped
defendant had told him
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Knight repeatedly denied that momentarily nearby. She said
of 21-' -oki James Edward time of his arrest the same day be followed the woman as she Knight threatened to kill her if
of theincident
walked sn Southwest Road she saeameI again.
three
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three-man
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who
said
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about midnight, dragged her
Knight testified on direct
Wire Fen
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jury has beard two different released from a state prison into the vacant lot and raped examination by defense ataccounts of a Feb. 1, incident on road camp at La Belle less than her. "No sir, I didn't rape that torney Ciria Ray that the 48By MICK LOCHRIDGE
to Pta r.rung and Zoning Corn- Iracelarl, to prepare a memo that maybe batted wire fences Southwest Road, Sanford, 12 hours prior to the Incident, lady," he told Prosecutor year-old grandmother never
HrraldS&amp;affWrIter
mioners (P&amp;Z) on the need on the idea using an Orlando were needed for security during the three-day trial said he was cc his way home James Figgatt on cross- screamedoratruggled and that
Any cattle rustlers in Sian. for an ordinance prohibiting fence ordinance as an eza pie. reasons.
before Chxvit Coutt Judge from the Chicago Flats Bar, W. examination.
the intercourse was voluntary.
ford'!
In other action, the P&amp;Z Robert B. McGregor.
barbed wire, electric and any
The Oriando ordinance,
11th SL, when the woman
Jimmy In Thompson, who
Barbed wire and electric Ww type of fence which is according to Braceland, also board:
A 4&amp;)ear-old woman testified stopped him on Southwtst Road said he was a friend of Knight's,
fences, now permitted in the potentially harmful to hmans requires the maintenance of
- approved a rezoning that Knight grabbed her as she and solicited sex for $10.
testified that he had seen
Legal Notice
city's residential areas, may be and arthnatt
request from restricted L'O
fences.
Knight said they had started Knight earlier that night
walked along a sidewalk near
on their way out
Brwd&amp;W Lut night brought
-1he city has no ordinance or mercial to gerjerW commercial McAlister MOW and dragged Walking WW3rd the WArbY Cbk&amp;90 FUt3 drinking beer. Im TNa CinCUrr COunT OF Tma
Cattle rustlers
t3erskeep your eyes up the Idea for thordinance,
ordinance,
cr, anything on fences," Braceland district to allow a bakery be her into a vacant kit where be motel when the woman 1em said he stopped on EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
IN AND FOR SEMIWOtE
open
located at 2400 French Ave.
but P&amp;Zcwnmktienpisheldno told the board,
l'2p.jher twicecinr
"grabbed my hand and pulled the way borne and talked to CUlT,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
City Building Official Bill serious dlscusion on the
approved
a
site
plan
But board members, making
me Into the buahes and the Knight M the corner of South- CIVIL NO. 7&amp;1 2334
for hour-long incident
Braceland is penning a memo matter
and
instructed light of the subject., proposed adding a beer garden and take
vacant lot"
re: h Pi
west Road and 18th SL
BEN 11 STEWART " LaVEDA
out service
to Buck's
Knight denied that he raped
Sheriff's Detective Sgt.
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impact wrench yesterday from
the Goodyear Store, 555 W
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ficlals told patrolman Richard
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Luke
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bond on the local charges.
NtUi4ffi
St1ci ul Maitland
Sanford Pu&amp; Delec(ire J. :vp.itk iurglar3 forced a door lL
A6l-year-okl Sanford woinafl reported to sheriff's deputies
A. Cash said Willis was to enter the borne of James
arrested last July by uniform Russell Lindstrom at flZ suffered a facial la..eratlon late that burglars made off with $500
patrolmen on the aggravated Flamingo Dr. Listed a.smi.ssing last night when she was worth of blue carpet after
assa u lt charge and while be from the Douse was $50 cash mugg ed b Uric black males in br eaking Into a house at 303
was being processed at police plus two diamond rings, a ruby an alleyway In the 500 block Quail Qrcle, Sterling Park,
headquarters he fled on foot, ring, a string of pearls and an between Palmetto and Sanford Cassetherry.
Ayes., Sanford police said
Terry E. Gray, 5310 Pineview
antique gold bracelet.
outrunning a jailer.
Dr., Forest City, reported a $150
Deputies today were sear- today.
Cash said Willis was recently
May Broome told officers she citizens band radio unit was
arrested in Orange County on ching for a 1973 bronze Vega
n
in
a
burglary
at
was
walking
home via the alley stolen from his car after
two dru,g charges and a routine sedan stole
cuuçuter check showed Willis Fern Park Motors. U.S. 17, when the men approached burglars broke a vent window.
At Snappy's Photoinat, 390
was wanted in Sanford,
Fern Park, Deputy R. A. sa ying, "We want your
money."
N. Semoran Boulevard,
eriffs deputies today were Newahuta said burglars forced
The woman told poli ce she deputies said burgiaru removed
investiga ting a burglary at their way in to au to sales office
Estates, Sanford, in and made off with 0 in tools was thrown to the ground and a window to take $100 cash plus
which $5,700 in jewelry was and apparently took the keys to **punched in the face" as the a pocket camera and eight rolls
°°' with
of film.
rep
the
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Growing up in this
iattd hamlet, ta1d Wiatroin had little contact with
the outside world. But as a teenager, he fotd himself
hooked on foreign languages. Today, Whxtrom, 46, reads,
wiit,
and translates = lsnages, all se!ftL!ig.
His only formal language training was Latin in high
school. He kcçped out of college after one year. He said
that languages were a hobby wtlle be worked as a farmer
and logger. But in I%, after mastering 10 languages, be
quit the other jobs and hung out a small sign reading
"Donald Wixtrczn, Translator."

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Layer said sdxxg fyI have worked
closely with County Conunlaslocier Dick
Williams "for over a year. I don't know what
the problem is," be addeddded.
Last Wednesday, County Commissioner
Mike Hattaway was quoted as saying school
officials should "know what the problems"
are before a site is chosen for a new school.
In actuality, schools are built on recoinrmendatlon of the state. The state sends teams
In who survey the area and make fi%e-year
recuminendatioiis.
lake Orlenta is
rounded by sub.
divisions, and in some irtataces a child will
have to walk along major highways to get to
the school Thtd, safe access routes, of one

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type or another,
In Longwood, city officials also are
comp!alnIng about the new school to be
located just outside that city's limits.
One reason for the sudden squabble over
who builds access roads could be the tight
money situation all three agencies find
themselves In.
But it's also no secret that a school consmzted aide. city greatly enhancee the
area it's built in and sends the value of real
estate nearby that school soaring.
So, it's a double-edged sword. On one hand,
city officials suddenly don't want to pay for
access routes. But on the other hand, school
officials have yet to hear city officials turn
clown a School Board proposal to build a
school in their city.

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located.
"If wt get into the road building business,
we won't have enough money to build schools
with," the veteran school administrator
noted,
Asked for his cçlnion, Asst. School Supt.
Roger Harris said he thinks it's "rreben.
sible" for any typeof squabble to develop
between the School Board and the county and
cities,
"We shoul&amp;ft get at sword's point,"
Harris noted. "It bothers me that they're
taking that position. It should be a joint
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Since, historically, city and county
governments provide access routes to new
schools, School Supi Bud Layer says he fails
to understand criticism directed toward the
School Board earlier this week,
At a meeting in Altainante Springs, city
and county officials scored school officials for
refu
los are the costs of providing access
routes - roads, sidewalks and bicycle paths
at the soon-to-open Lake Ckienta Elernentary SchooL
layer said he doesn't know "what the
problem is" because the "question of walknays is vx in the jurisdiction of the school
system, but has always been the jurlsdklion

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merit committee has dropped news conference that he was in- nal Law Enforcement.
funds,
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lice David McCpin, he remains peachment cominittee Chair- liar counsel, has said he ex- sonnel and Claim Committee
under investigation for possible mnanWilliam J. RLSh, D"PortSt. pected the Bar Board of Gover- ensured that McCain could not
criminal charges.
Joe, who delivered McCain's nors to examine McCain's case receive a state pension by setState Atty. Harry Morrison resignation from the court after he leaves the court Aug. tIng Oct. 1 as the effective date
said Thursday he was exam- Monday.
for a bill 1118838) allowing
:ii.
ining evidence developed by the
Askew said his office would
The committee heard evi. judges to switch into an elected
ronumuttee 'with the view of give any assistance requested, dence of McCain giving favored officers retirement system.
Restaurant~ 1220 Sanford Ave. William Hogan testified the woman and said that after woman," Thompson said but he
NOTICE OF SUIT
evalwiting
it as toany criminal and Morrison said he was treatment to cases of friends.
Moving the effective date
The beer garden, with patio yesterda y that the
he had sex with her that she said he"couldn't say tfltwits TO
RICHARD WENDELL
from July 1 was aimed at
STEWtRT
turüture will or behind the wrists had "what appeared to gave him his money back and thewoman I saw today in
Prudence
UMn'n
cCain, committee Chairman
restaurant
he I ingern.0 marks and fresh ran to a nearby house. Knight witness room.'
Addrfts Unknown
Jerry
Melvin, D-Fort Walton
-approved an &amp;"ti0n to the scabs of blood" on them when said he walked an home to W4 The alleged rape victim
YOU ARE HEREBY kOTIFIED
Beach
said before the bill was
Plnecrest Kiddie Corner, 2700 S. he interviewed her following W. 15th St. and the following earlier testified that no one had
tPI IbOVI nVflId Poil ioners,
Y
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A
approved.
BEN
B
STEWART
Park Ave.
afternoon learned that Sheriff's approached she and Knight at STEWART, Ms 'le. haveLaVEDA
the reported attack.
I.II.d a
McCain, 43, will have eight
approved
an
addition
to
1
01 streets include; east of El Portal Drive to t he
Paving of a group of 14
Knight took the witness stand deputies were looking for him. or near the scene of the attack. petition 'or 's .dOPen
years judicial service Aug. ,
mWr cP4$d named taI Pe0on
Roosevelt Avenue, north west; &amp;larcliffe Drive, from Sam's Amoco Station, 1407 for the defense and during an
streets, or portions of the
Hogan testified that Knight
two days before his resignation
aid
YOU
ItS
COi'fflWdfd
10
I4fY5.
ft. west of Grenada Drive to French Ave., to allow for a bait hour of questioning told telephoned him and later came
streets, is hangingin limbo from Southwest Road; and
coov
of
bOU? *rifl
a
ny.
defenwu,
If
takes
effect, lie is In a system
taeiiie
siot,.
between the City of Sanford and from W. 16th Street to W. ieth 480 ft. west of Grenada Drive; and
on
HARVEY COULTER.
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TAMPA, Fla. APi — For. Florida builder.
apçx'tr.ed a fence and U
Street; Peach Aven ue , sou th
Santa Street, 30C ft. west
a friend who wasn't using the that requires 10 'ears for a
Se minole County.
%eed4r,.jS
Pet?.oj'at?
NAME
FICTITIOUS
pension.
r' o Sax
mner Sen. Edward Gurney was
Fors',s C.
Sanford~ which will open bub W. lath Suvej; Strawberry Grenada Drive to"
, ft. west of conditional use for general
-Williams once arranged for apartment.
Natice iS h#My given that I Sm FWW&amp; "?Sj, an (W boor#
"
151h
If he could switch to the
welding at the northeast corner
part-owner of a corporation E. Lamar Seals, southeast re.
Regarding Oxnard, Williams
ergaged in businm of 00 W F Witt del,
May 21 me an approximate - As-ewe, south to W. 18th Street, Grenada Drive.
of May. MS. and file the
t
elected
officers SyStCM, which
Ires?,
Sanford
32711.
Seminole
that
sent
out
dummy
invoices
gioruil
director
of
East U11h Street, from North
Palmetto Avenue, north from of Maple and 9th Streets,
mile street paving project, has
HUD in At. said at one point he thought i
original with th* C$srI 00 tP Court
Co
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inty.
F;or
Wo.
w%der
the
f
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-apçrovetl a conditional use
i6ous ISther before sefvict an Pecip"rs,
for fake surveys to camouflage lant,a, io have free use of a con. "ould he a profitable venture requires only eight years, he,
recommended the 14 street Catolina Avenue to Princeton 2&amp;h Place; and
gh
name
M UNSWORTH REALTY, a?tornor Imm
ed
$y
thtceifttt
builder payoffs, according to dominium owned by an FHA for the company to buy some could qualify for $10,.year
group as a joiit paving effor t A venue; El Capltan Drive froni Place, east from Palmetto for an ABC Liquor Store on the
and thsf I k'dend to rtVtVer I.IId Othqwiss a default may be
entered
east side of U.S. 17-92 between
I Coutimr.d From Page I-A) SEA feels am -priority- items, '*"*"h "w clefk of 1h# circulf 8041inst VOU fOr IN relitf demandtd
t*tween L%,* city and county. SmU Barbara Drive to Florida Avenue.
one-time Gurney fund-raiser builder, and that Seals stayed land and sell it to a developer. tO
Coufl.
Siminois
County. Florida in
Askew
said the four-month
Pending
rod.
of.ways
t.ave
Larry
Williams.
State
Street
arx!
27th
Stmt.
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The county cognm%tsioner
Avenuc; DeSoto Drive, from
there under an assumed name. The site Williamn.s chose was an
agrOmient And UxTdc;re, any namely transfers, reap. SCCOrdrXe w4th 1ht pro tslwn of
delay
in
the
resignation is too
tht
Seal
of
#
WITNESS
my
hand
ond
Ia
bled
6scussion
on
a
0
Williams
testified
Thursday
indicated in a recent meeting Flatida Avenue to I 00 ft. west of stalled paving decisions on East
Seals %aid later that he stayed 80-acre tract in Pinellas County
Me Fioili&amp;A fisme Statwke". To
person or group of persons pointrrients and reassigm=
long,
but
it
already had been
in the bribery conspiracy trial one night in 1972, and that Wil. suitable for an FIIA-approved
28th Street and Magnolia landscaping ordinance for implementing and administer- reduct ion in
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with city commissioners the El Portal Drive.
Cnty. FIoria. this 5Th day of
personnel and
~
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agreed
upon
before
he was con.
0stneola Dnve, frarn 30 fL Avenw,south of E. 2&amp;h Street. further stud).
Atwil. 197S
of Gurney arid four co-defend- hains had tola him Gurney had military housing project.
ing this agreement shiall have annual contract gatuL
county interest in assisting
S.- Etorse M Urrsviw1h
suited
.
(Seal)
antsthattie,GurneyandJames
the right to a grievance
with a joint paving project
If'Oist,?ed R•I
Though progress is being
A'lhur
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Btckwsm,
Jr..
He said he suggested that
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Gurney's former ad.
Estate BroAer
Sanford City Manager
procedure pertaining to this made Pelley and Rosenthal
Clerk of tP. Circuit Court
McCain
write no new opinions
11.
73.
May
2.5.
Pvb1i
ArtII
ministrative assistant, owned
agreement."
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Warren Pete' Knowles has
By Icy Stokes
began yesterday's session by ______________________
otuts
and
cast
no deciding votes. The
Deputy Cleft
Oxnard Inc.
recoinmerded that if the county
Pelley claims that right does growling at one another.
Publish April 11, to. ?. May 2. ?7$
restraints
were added to the
Williams testified that he sent
does not Join with the ci ty on
not "exist if It's outside the
"I don't want to hassle you,,, IN 1H5 CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 0' M P
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!imiPition
that MeCain
out phony bills f rom Oxnard for
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paving 11w 14 streets t hen 11w
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contract." And Rosenthal says Rosenthal told Pulley, "but EIGHTEENTH JUO "IAL dl. _____________
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o ul d consider no new cases,
CUlT
OF
F
LORIDA
IN
HI3
FOR
site
surveys
not
actually
per. F
PROFESSIONAL
group be delcted from the road
SEA agrees to recognize the
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S2111VICES NOTICE
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formed
in
order
to
justify
con~_
paving project.
Brd as a party to the conAnd
Pelley
in eCCCw'darce with the Slate of
criticized PRORATE DIVISION
tice
hal Dekle admitted
tributions made for federal
.
.
tract, but he
FIO4'Ida's Coniuttani's Compatttiv
SEA "cannot Rosenthal's rate of speech PRORATE NO. 73131CP
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wiongdoing
by their resignaIn Ia Estate .4
housing favors.
P4ellatlon Act. the ou ty Corn
,Aid
recognize a fact that already "Slow dow-n," he told Rosen. A
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(ions under impeachment
exists," namely that ad. thai, "I'm not going to
IGurney, Groot, former Gun.
--.Ronetter. Sr
will consider and sued consulting
threat,
although he would have
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OedeI5ed. engIneers 104
ney aide Joseph l3astien, and
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t
preferred
impeachment as a
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engineering services .
Services
.. teachers.
agreement."
Federal
Housing
Ad.
former
-deterrent
to
other judges.
T.
All
Creditsei
and All Persists whfr.it Ire to be per$ovmud on a
senior citizens
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ministration officials K. Wayne
Also,Rosenthalnlscajflng HavSgCL.ms.qDimandsAainst sIortterm basis Include, but may
lie declined to say whether
Satd Estate:
Justi ce Joseph Boyd should re..
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'l
ining"
in
that
teams
gn,quest
t.rr?
lie
çsec'r?
paf'
tentaJ etht
cla.mt and dranace tten of the County
summed up best the prevailing writing out proposals and ljrr.q,c, ,,c,i you ma
slush
fund (toni
. build
an
illegal
y
nave
c
ou
ld
continue
iU
an
Persr
or
effective
*im dW'%iring to be
,-,
present and future of Florida
row
posture on
the grievance counter
? builder contributions by peddi.
of ag*litsj tpe estate of A K. C01Id?tIdSJI0UIdPOtt,UI
J us tice.
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during the Last week In May.
oss
ETTER.
SISO
knO"
8%
Ap
procedure
when
he
remarked,
agreeing
on
substance
before
a
4
woning
knowl"Ot
of
r"gr4wing
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he
ffl ; - - #.- fing
Gurney's
influence
with
t
)L
Bo% .d's case is to conic before
PCtu K en t Ro%srtte., Sr., dedsased and ItOrmwat.,
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citizen k--:
senior
Three
for
"We might be here in Ju
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iuial Ia drawm, up.
lef
the impeachment committee
snot, CGjrJr, Florida. to broad areas of S.rn:nol, County,
ri,
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Uoni volunteered their
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doing
this
"'. .CIIrR of the Circuit Court, and
Williams did not explain how
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wefeeatty wit" the mufdclpaiitles
Monday,
when Rep. John Fornvk ft the nWhit this
I th5 UI
duplkate and as therein,
and when Gurney reportedly
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bes
said
he
would seek addilit SICIIOII 733.11k. Florida QviVillcatiøns may inIde •
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with
the
corbecame
MA,te
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In thpr office? In the f*clenc: In comp
E'IQlIlng Ierk
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rnoI.nq
"1 1 1 1 1 1
revisited, the two teams
Coçtty Courthouse lii Sernino, TPiwti0I.ip1 tOW(of*id,edtc,
fX)rlIttOn.
held by the Florida Bar that
er Sanford Chamber.
the
4&amp; O'MPW
wilhin four lh#:.* Servic"
'1.
the last part of yesterday's
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The cxhihitr,
cInOIr montM from- II'S
of 5ubnlI to Darrell DImore. Senior
more than four-hour long
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S&amp;nVrdz FborWx 79-71

Now vou don't have to sit at home worryin 3 ibout whether vour
Sociaf Securitv check will be in the maiftlliv. tomorrow. or

the next day.
Insteal of having your check mailed to you, have it mailed directly
to the Southeast Bank nearest you. We'll deposit it directly into your

Southeast checking or savings account. And well guarantee yot1
can start using your money on the date you were supposed to receive
it, Whether we receive it on time or not.
You won't have to wait for a confirination, either. For supplemental
payments, the money will be automatically available to
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help from Southeast, The
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we'll help you fill out the necessary
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Investigation into Williams' Delbert Abney, check advance ticket sales
Other
sources
including
coinat
the
Sanford
Civic
Center.
blay
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fund raising activities, On Ball," scheduled -Saturday,
celebration
for
the
iiiittee
members
said
the
panel
gain
dfair to be a
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S. Rosalind Ave.. Orlando 32801, 843-1000 / So,ulheast first National Bank of Sal'ellite B.-ach I01X) I N % AlA. Satulhic licath U917.
said lit' lied to the Fill deny- current neighborhood cnmsade,.Tickets are available through appeared likely to recoinmiiend 717•l000/ Southeast Bank 1 Titusville 219 lntlin River Ave., 'Fltut Ilk 2'8(). 2o' 121! Southeast Hank of MIChOOCI 2111
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about switching from the U.S. dollar to the "paper
gold" of the International Monetary Fund for th eir
oil ansactioc3. Regardless of inflation, the dollar

When I fought, of course, I lost men and
ment, which made me weaker than my fellow
generals who did fight
arms Intact. if I had gone on fighting I would
have been so defenseless I would have been
ten over by my rivals."

This kind of remark, which smacks of outright

blackmail, suggests that the supposed equation
between idleness and crime, or poverty and
crime, Is little too pat. After all, Ameri cans did
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millions.

The Depression did, however, produce a
generation of nortorious bank robberi, and there

Is growing evidence that there Is a relationship
between this kind of crime and the current
downturn of the economy. For fiscal 1974, tiC
FBI repo, bank robbery rates were up 37 per
cent compared to a 2 per cent ease in overall
robberies,
The jump was most marked In large cities over
500,W0 inhabitants. Bank robberies in rural,
static communi ties were less frequent.
it is u Inner cities that have been hardest hit
by unemployment, reports a manufacture; f
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our appreciation for the fine articles created
M. Elda NIChOLS and Mr. John Spoiski Lfl
behalf of our Red Cross programs and services
cium's be expressed adequately in words.

Your staff and correspondents do a
residents of SeminOle County and

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me" Job in reP"tiM wid, keeping ft
Multed less from tough conservation policies than rewtation made credible bY the actions Of his "

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But China mas not unified until Mao's men areas abreast of local and worW news.

We are looking forward to expanding
Regatta &amp;-.Uvities next year by adding a fish fry
or barbeque whiLb will include a display of the ecommy and the crime rate yiel&amp; another insed boats and their drivers who are entered Ui dicator: The first-time bad.check passer. In
the competition.
conUwt to robbery, this is largely an unarmed
In any event, The Herald's excellent repor- crimie often practiced by romudly law-abiding

Ung of this

year's

Regatta got us off to a good citizens motivated by financial pres.

start and on beb&amp; of the Centnd Florida Zoo,
In the fiscal year just passed, the number of
the City of Sanford and the Greater Sanford forged Checks Increased
9per cent over the
Chamber of Commim mity I extend a dncere - preceding year.

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CONTEST WINNERS

Voice of Democracy contest winners receive awards durt
Loyal ty Day program held Thursday by Veterans of Forei 119
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Sanford
Vicki M M,rI*tber
MICPaei P Bray
Mini M Taylor

RECEIVE AWARDS

yards and were (Inngerous to baseball league five days a permit for a single family
week once the season is into full residence. Braceland said

A GuV Garrett

Lrnora M Hodurs
Nancy D Thrift
Find I Williams

PAmels J MarrefoGarcis

john Williams, Aitamonte Springs

Annie Bryant
Frances Ann Fisher. DeBary
wlIIian. F Ole. Deflary
William B Armbruster. Delary

Anna M. Conway, Deflary
Agnes Gerstenek. t,euary
Walter Cope Webb. Deflary
DeBary
Ubaldo A laroche,'',"

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Ed*ard F Conley, DeBary

Kapian. Dellons

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Jernigan, director of the city's

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Mrs. Mae Elizabeth (olley, Mrs. Anna Alien, Macon, Ga.;
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ers, Thoneeis of tomorrow."
recriminations. The pr evailing vitw, according letters at random from the 750,00C accumulation, more sucincUy than did 13- -old Robin
Fuotnctt: At first, we offered ro prizes, but
'When this otry wits cut from the Gerst'n of the Bronx. "We have
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that th
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to aiu massive
through we have now been floaikI with prize offers for
Floyd A. Smith, a retired the depression and we're Just about through the best
slogans. Fir*t prize will be ,000 from
Pokfngham. N.C., railroad worker, "All men Watergate," the wrote. "Now It witti the CIA. the Copernicus Society.
wrungs.
us a station wagon
The majority of our letter writers, although were equal because of their neea for each cthe. What'll they think of next' But Wattver It Is, the from American Motors to tour America, plus
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a month at Holiday Inns.

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Mrs P.,u' LI:abi,th Colley.
P of 7103 StevenS Ave Sanford.
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Idly C,rtfff101f,(iatiOg Burial ,r' 1
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and 436. Call Chamber for
reservations.
Alt a
Chamber of Commerce noon
luncheon, Altamonte Springs
Civic Center. "Better Hearing
Nionth" program with Dr. June

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These Ike men will head up the Sanford Jaycees the coming
Sharon hardy.
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from ltft, Bruce McKibbln. treasurer; Bill Bracken, Ind vIce'
president; Jim Meh-in, secreta ry; Tom Freeman, lit vice

WEATHER

afternoon lhunertho'*CrS. Warm
with highs mostly lower 905. Lows in
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THE LATEST THING IN TRUCKING

Extendecs Forecasts Sunday

SAFETY. Anend the demonstration and

throuoh Tuesday FLORIDA
PLP4mSULA Mostly ur.ny wIth

question and answer session to be held May 14
1975 7:00 p.m. at the Cavalier Motel (banquet
room) Hwy. 17-92 Sanford.

scattered afternoon showers likely

1101 10 low "X.

All persons intprested in the safety and

operation of Inter-State c ommerce equipment

Smith.Corona

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are invited to contact Mr. Ray Smith at 305-

349.5582 or Gene DeVilbiss at 305-322-7563.
Truck owners, (individua' and fleet) truck
maintenance personnel and mechanics are
welcome. Door fee $5.00 per person.

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Colley, Tampa; J. 11. Colley,

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England, she come to osteen in cha.*ge of arrangements.

1923. She was a Baptist.
Survivors include three sons,

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7:30 p.m., school auditorium.
The "Goldbug" Glee Club will
give a presentation and officers

Agnes Ball. Jacksonvilie, and ,"rough

night. Born in C!eatenn!ore,

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to 80,000 pounds. HB1383.
Transportation Commmittec,
To Senate.
Voters — Allows voters
change their party affiliation by
mail. 1113152. Margolis. To
Senate.
Can'paigns
Provides that
candidates of less than state-

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further precaution, a large
trencher was brought in todiga
fire break around the burned
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winter spr ings Orianoo

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regrets. excessive remirse or divisive about their country, we have p!cked o't a !ew

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Jernigan said any action on

mander Jack Benske, and Bonita Ring, third place winner. BetsY home has been poured next to the situation will "depeid on property.
Bowes (not present) was second. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent) th

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Southwest Volusla Kiwanis
Club luncheon meeting, fl000,
Deltona Inn. Installation of
officers and Teenager of the
Month presentation.

Ramorm Bric1cin

Mr and Mrs Walter (Vicki)
Meriwether Jr a qirl, Sanford

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Gertrude Fu!Iec
JIM Hopkins

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Ile Put his 010`11ghts into POdri, which in- America ev%,tr greater."
dutled Umm lim: "Amthca istmly beautiful,
AIW 11-Year-OW Kim Reid of Indianapolis.
Fsun'4 sea to faiutwoo.j, ie eupii&amp;j wt
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their family's safety and
Wars Post 10108 of Sanford. From left, Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer property.
with their daughter, Sarah, who won first place; Post Corn.
But, only the foundation of the

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Herald Correspondent
GENEVA— The Geneva
historical and Genealogical
Society will host a homecoming
Festival tomorrc,w and Sw,
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day.
The purpose of the festival Is

isura Jan! Spoikl, Lake Mat y Walter 0 Lee. Delona
Elsie S Salmons. Lake Mary
Paul Standring, DeltOna
Linda C Myers. Lake Mary
Fanny B Walker. Deltona
Susan Lappin Griffith. Lake
Carlos B Smith. Longwood
Monroe
Paula N Johnson. LOngwOoJ
John flinneit, Lonçwood
John W Donalcran, Orange City
Joe H Masters. Osteen
Fred ft Crockett. Orlando
Laura Darden, T i tusville
Pamela J Marino &amp; b.Oy girl,

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News Report

Sanford
Eddie Mae Perry
Odma P Hcrde'son
Amy Anderson
Gertrude C Hemtalh
Clarence Earl Stephenscx'

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ADMISSIONS

worker, in a typsal letter.
The niiil we have amazzed, we believe, is the

pr,essed in more than 7550,000 letters, is depressed USA. Box 10, Washington. D.C. and send your
sonp to 7be American Song Festivg. 59M
but ivil drNt-d.
The Americana who have been writing to us Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., 9u036.

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WASMNGTON — SKA" canMy behind forgotten, believe that our focus Aould be for- politically. economically and soci* — so 1 beg."
closed doors, Secretary of State Henry Kissftwer ward, not backward. "lAt's go America." urges must ask my Country to resuce Equlity.',
The Paul Chilton family of Louisville, Ky ,
recently tried to assess the news shocks which Richard G. Brine, a Moriches, NY., postal
Yet despite the inequities, his lath In the believes that the family unit is the backbone of

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on the situation, but according
made to prevent foul balls from
In response to citizen corn
to Braceland the home builder
but said,
plaint.s, City Commission re.- going into the
"1 was not concerneti,
can assure you that there will
located all hard ball activity be
fo
Henderson could not be
ul halls going inte the
the Pinehurst Park.
reached for comment
yard.'
Residents complained that
The city building official has
bal ls
be
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Carl W. Schulfrleyef, a retired civil engineer
that the United States has suffered a Dunkirk, that W? had to arrange i separate mailing ad- his great truck trough Flodda,'he began to from Frankfart, I nd., made this appell: "Be a
Please send your slogans to SLOGANS think aIxit the meaning of America.
a Wa terloo. Ttie ipIit of America, as exred-white-and-blue collar worker, make

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dessert);

letters ewh wetk frorn the W* who make up coaWning slogans.songs, poerns, rernirdsceruies -Dnn at41his age," he told us, "I'm always bad." wrote 15-year-old Anthony CIAlton.
this country. They have been shaken by the — an ontpowing of sentiment from the hearts of looking forward." His suggested slogan:
And 13..year-c!d Hickey Chilton

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in America

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country remains strong. "I am proud to be an the country, that no nation can rise above its
Arnericz.n," he declares, He Is c-olilne(j to a homes. Therefore, they joined together as a
nosedive, the breakdown of Arab-Israeli best available measure of the mood of America. wheeichair. having lost an arm and two lep in a huililY to compose some slogm&amp;
negotiations and, finally, the collapse of anti- It began flonding In after we suggested that our railroad accident. It must have been with
"Don't just stand back and criticize,"wrote
and Vietnam. Bicentenniai slogan should come from the feeling, therefore, that be offered this slogan: the fâthCt. "Conic forward and lend a helping
in cam
Coriununist for
"We are close," pronounced Kissinger, "to a people, not the government We Invited our "America built tiith hands, calloused and n; hand. You are America; our future depends on
rea ders to search for the right words to express but Freedom as born."
national nervous breakdown."
you."
their feelings about Air.erica.
The need to look ahead was stressed by 83We disagree.
"Smile America, don't look so sad; There's
We have been absolutely deluged wth letters year-old Wayne Goble of Apple Valky, Calif. more good about your country, than there
You see, we've been recei%ing thou.sands of

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There were no injuries and bill that would have set up campaign funds the option of
shortly after the fire began, guidelines for candidates who returning the money to donors,
to reunite previous town
do riot spend all the money con- giving it to their political party
rain from the passing thun.
or putting it in a trust account
residents with frienis or relatives currently living in membership dues; $2 for in derstorm helped abate the tributed to their campaigns.
T
hlousewassettoconsider
for
a future race.
he
~ Geneva, as well as to per- %ited guests 12 years and older; flames.
Richard's
bill
(HB71)
today
But the House approved an
petuate continuing town and $1 for children under 12.
after
adding
a
number
of
amendment
by Rep. Van Poole,
'.!ctory.
e
st
for
the
Th co
annual public
amendments
Thursday
that
he
R-Fort
Lauderdale,
allowing
Visitors
may
stay
at
Fort
will
be
$2
per person. Donations
CALENDAR
said
rendered
the
measure
candidates
to
keep
the first
I,ane Park, a recreational area will be accepted for the use of
meaningless.
in
surplus
contributions.
$10,000
containing facilities for tents, the Fort Lane Park facilities.
MAY 2
Southwest Volusla Kiwanis off
MAY 3
going to withdraw it," Richard Isl.ators, who can only collect
State Highway 46 in Geneva. of 'Days Gone By", everyone is
Registration for Red Cross
Club
"Save-A-Life" project.
Installation of VFW Post 1018
said. "I don't see any reason to $25,000 in contributions for their
Direction signs will be posted requested to wear pioneer
The
OVIEDO
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Life Saving and Water Safety and Auxiliary officers, 8 p.m., Free blood pressure tests,
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10 on the highway.
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Student Body officers of Oviedo waste the time of the House genera l election campaigns.
western or appropriate casual
Instructor Classes, contact Sanford post home.
a.m. to 4 p.m., at city hail,
Majority Leafier Dick Clark,
Planned
activities
are
to
clothing.Thepublici.slrwitedto High School will attend the with nonsense."
Jackie Caolo, Sanford, or
Orange City; First Federal, include a fish fry
e
nate
takes
up
a
proSe
1)-Miami,
Th
of fered an amendat Fort Lane attend.
State Student Council ConAmerican Red Cross, Fern
Bikathon for Kidney DeBary; Deltona Shopping Park on
posal
to
repeal
the
€esent
Ii.
ment
to
the
surplus
fund meas.
Saturday at 12:30 p.m.,
ventlon this weekend at
Park.
Transplant Lab at Florida Plaza, Presb)terian Church,
Hospital sponsored by Optimist th ird area Deltona.
voter registration drive
which requires coded numbers provision allowing trust funds
provide salad, vegeta bles, and
Orlando.
Clubs,
7-11 a.m., City Parking
sponsored by Political Science lot
to identify the county In which for future political races. Such
MAY
4
the
annual
business
Sanford and return (45
Those students attending the plate is issued.
VFW
Post
10096
an amendment would have kept
and
meeting
of
the
Society
at
7
p.m.
Union ~`TU for all Seminole or Orlando Sports Stadium to
include:
Senior
Robert Winter,
residen ts not currently on the
The
Department
of
Motor
Auxiliary
Ve..
Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin from
of.
installation
of
tomorrow
in the Geneva
Sanford and return (45 ml.)
student
body
es
pr
ident;
Bi
ll
y
rolls, Oviedo City Hall, 10a.m.
hicks
and
Highway
Safety
is
using
his
$109,000 su rpl us in an
ficers. 2 p.m., Deltoiw Corn. Community hall; a play
OVIEDO— A small fire was
th
Mitchum,
a
junior
who
is
e
pushing
for
to 5 p.m.
the
Center.
change,
saying expected 1978 gubernatorial
provided by Anna Heard of started when lightning struck a current vice p
Rummage Sale 9 a.m. to 1 munity
resident and the that for large counties such as race.
p.m.,
Longwood
Civic
League
Sanford
for
entertainment
heavily
wooded
area
northwest
newly
elected
y 2-3
MAY
president for the I3roward, there isn't enough
Clark's amendment was de.
DeLand Players present building, Chu, ch Street,
tomorrow evening after the of the Richfield Housing area at
Senior
Citizens
Tour
t
school
year;
Erin Kane. rooni on the plate for the prefix feated. Mwever. %a.
0
business meeting; Sunday apprrximately 6 p.m.. here last 1975-76
by longwood.
' The Fantastiks" directed
Disney World. Leave Civic morning church services of
student body secretary who will number which identifies the
If Richard withdraws his bill.
night.
Mrs.
Florence
Thouot,
Center
at 9 a.m. and return at
Rummage Sale sponsored by
be
returning
as
a
senior
next
county
—
and
the
rest
of
the
Shevin
will be allowed to keep
; and at I p.m.
Shoestring Theatre, Del.and All Souls- Catholic Women's six. Call Doris Rogers or Mary individual choice
Because
the
area
was
ex.
year
and
as
the
re-elected
numbers
and
letters.
the surplus, under current law.
Sunday everyone is to bring tremely dry and within
Airport, 8:15 p.m.
Club, Old U.S. Bank, Sanford McPherson for information, their own chicken basket several hundred feet of
and senior John
The department wants Florl.
Clark is a close ally of House
Plaza beginning at 9 a.m.
da to go to an ABC-123 number- Speaker Donald Tucker, DSpecial Senior Citizens Week at dinner for a gathering at Fort residential homes, Captain Phillips, treasurer.
MAY 24
the Magic Kingdom.
Talliahassee, who is considered
lane Park.
Young of the Oviedo Fire
Altamonte Springs Players
All Souls' School annyal May
one of Shevin's leading rivals
The Geneva Museum will be Department explained, -They
present "Adventure on Patch Festival, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Oak MAY 5
for the 178 Democratic
r, Street," Friday and Saturday,8
4P
TOM weight club, 7:30 p.m. open for visitors during the were taking no chances."
and 8th, Sanford, booths,
(lays
gubernatorial
nomination.
following special hours:
Two
fire
fighting
units,
an
By n.r Associated Press
prestige limn-se plates 60
p.m. , and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
games, prizes and horse ride, above
Richard.
Shevin's
former
IGA Store, Lake Mary. :ornorrow 10 to 11:30 a.m., 2:30 ambulance and a two-man
Thurday, May 1, 1975
before the first day of registration.
1113462.
Transportation
deputy
attorney
general,
called
5:30
to
4
p.m..
and
patrol
car
from
the
Oviedo
to 7 p.m.;
The House
MAY
Clark's
amendment
th
e
"make
Sun
day 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Police Department responded
Bills passed:
Committee. To Sena te.
The Happy Senior Citizens
Robert Shevin ne rvous amend.
Cost
to
to
the
ex.
members
blaze
and
quickly
of
the
License
plates
— Requires
Speed limits Establishes a mcii."
He
Club trip to Ft. Lauderdale and
said it was probably
Society will be $2 for annual tinguished the flames. As a submission of applications for 55 iiiile per hour maxim um
Ice show. Contact Mrs. Frank
unconstitutional
to deny an of Ii.
speed limit. HB381. Neal.
Steudle or Mrs. Elenor Storrs,
To
cial
use
of
funds
collected in a
MAY I. I75
DISCHARGES
Senate.
Casselberry.
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secured as the larger parent

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he said.
Henderson was Issued

progress, "

A house is being built on house was being built and had building permit April 14 by City
Persimmon Street well wi thin given some th ought to (1w Building Official Bill Bract'.
fou l ball range of the batter's problem that could develop land, but Henderson was not
box at the field, and some city with foul balls, but said:
informed of the potential
officials are beg inning to
"We are going to cross that problem with the foul balls.
wonder if the West Side field bridge w hen we come to It."
Braceland later, however,
will be subjected to the same
en
brought
Henderson up-to-date
He sa id no plans have be
conditions

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about the fate of a truck convoy that was supposed to be
bringing 610 foreigners from the French Embassy in
Plinom Perth to the Thai border,

—

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"Unfortunately we can't stop

the city's West Side Little constructed.
League ball field.
Jernigan said he knew the

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Giscard d'Estaing that France was now deeply concerned

was a

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from

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have Jotted the nation,
He cited the Watergate horror, the economic

tion and Parks Department at resident wNle his house is

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mission is now functioning In the Cambodian capital,
official French sources reported today.
The sources said their information came
diplomatic dispatches whose origin was not further explained.
The report of the razing o!the buildings thcjd with a
statement from a spokesman for President Valery

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several foreign embassies in Phnom Penh and no foriign

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Naturally, Ifeel that our Red Cross programs thank you for a Job well done In the public in.
meth91s,
"It might be accurate to say that an Increase
terest.
and services are of great impoirtance to our
in bad-ctieck passers indicates that the economy
ruthlessly ellminatft all opposition, civiliAn WA
recession will send demand back up. The apand Mrs. Nichols and Mr. Spoiski
Sterely,
or getting worse for the average conmilitary, using methods which made Güang's community,
pearance of plenty makes the public unmindful of
John
C.
Horner
by
comvery
sumer,"
says a spokesman for the manufaccontrols and secret police seem mild
Again. I would like to say thank you for your
the need for energy conservation.
Ex
ecu
either
not
to
discount
tive
Manager
turer,
American
Distrlcf, Telegraph Co.
parlson. This is
difficult to do OUF work
or
the
support.
It
would
be
t
th
capital
pr
e
Yet In determining the causal rela tionship
re ession or he corruption In
thout it.
between bank crimes and fluctuations in
fiefdoms. It is only to question whether Ch ia ng wi
sincerely,
Banana 'Bribe
economy, other forces increasing bank crimes
had power to control IL
Editor, Herald:
QiarIeneLTarpley
Mrs.
should
be taken into account, the company
"Be Kind to Animals" Week Is otsved
The news reports have it that Ctdang's life was
District Manager
United Brands Co has admitted that It p $1. million t
cautions.
year again May 4-10.
a tragedy of frustration, In a 5f it WU,
North DistrktOffice, Fern Park
an c1cia1 of tie lpubUc 1 I1
There Is evide nce that 'policy decisions" by
BKA Week has been observel since
But
tie
lost
thit
EflSifll&amp;IWL
that
10
CIiI
I
&amp;'islOrts regarding a proposed export tax oti bsfl*IISL The
organlud
(Time or gangs Inflate the robbery ,
pptp
of
originated in 1915 under the
Caine later, In the
company is a leading 1,roducer and marketer of bananas under
I
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rate
in
some
cities. The Impact of prof'sslona1
American Humane Associatlon.To thoss who
remarkeble progress made in Taiwan in the
t
hi
eves
appears
to have contributed In no small
this year's kindness poster. let us all give it
years he ruled that isimid. Progressively, the
The Herald:
The Securities and Excimge Commission dwges that the
part
to
the
astonishing
jump in bank forgeries
thought.
base of government has been troadend with
bribe and that the company paid another
payment
Ourabditytoberesponsibleforone'sanimals and robberies in at least one city, New York.
The First Annual Greater Sanford Regatta
localpeopletakenufloposltionsOflflflUence. The
$750,000 in bribes to unidentified European officials.
/tnothe noneconomic contributor to the in.
and to respect them for being God's creatures
The recipient in Honduras has not been namedL Ow" ecmmy, building on a Jspw=e-cr"W bme, was an unquaUrted success last weekend, wWch
crease
In bank robberies might well be the inand to remember all life has meanI.
A survey made a few years back was largely due to the news coverage by The
Lopez Arellam, president of Hoixhiras, said through a military
number of banks themselves, parcreased
up the Herald. The publicity left nothing to be desired
spokesman that rumors of his invo!vement were completely listed Taiwan a world leader In ebringing
ticularly
small,
relatively isolated branch banks
1. Nutter
incomes of the lower half of th popula tion in Herald personnel at a ll levels and every
false.
i
DeBaryn the suburbs tha may not be as extensively
department cooperated to the fullestaf.
relationship to thi,upper half.

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Embassies Destroyed

crime."

That is, there was no China in those World War

security chief, the notorious Tat U.

lieutenants to

government assistance In

object

country did not provide the assistance

relief for oil importing nations rurtning short of ir&amp;-ed.
cash. The strength which th e industrial nati ons
But it was an Impossible conglomeration to
may feel in the midst of the current glut of
go%=. AM Chiang did not, in fwt, rule.
however.
Among mainy American&amp; Chiang had the
petroleum should not be misinterpreted,
.
of running a dictator state — a
has
reputation
for
Arab
oil
The slackening demand

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prisoner in

A
A group of 16 niaors was in the nation's
a few weeks ago seeking federal funds, as
mayors so often are these days. In this- case, the
creating 0
was
summer jots for youths.
Visiting a "street academy" for teen-agers
who had dropped out or been kicked out of
school, the mayors were told by one youth that,
"If we don't have anything to do, we turn t

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flag or the flag of the host nation In which they are doing

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By MICK IOCJIRID6K
Heruld Staff Writer

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— having spent
WASHINGTON —
Generalissimo
close
to
War
II
mucn of World
there are a
feel
I
C!$*ng Kai-shek's operations.
number of things which must be said about this
grea t man.
Chiang's defeat by Mao Tse-tung's forces on
the mainland was not caused by a shortage of
U.S. arms. He had a surplus. It was rather that

is still the strong, dominant currency which is
needed to buy goods and technology and make
investments which will produce the most benefit
Dealing with this motley collection of infrom their oil re'.'enues.
depeWent warlordis, Chiang. by dint of genius,
All ~j this Lnces the chance for fruitful
was able to achieve a precarious balance. It wai
negotiations this summer based on the mutual
incredible that he attained sufficien t unity to
needs of oil producers and their customers. The $25
vent total collapse In face of the wellbillion "safety net" approved in Paris pro mises organized Japanese invasion. mis was aznlracle

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A spokesman for
South Vietnam's new govemment says 103,000 enlIsted
men and noncommissioned officers taken
the
Da Nang area in March have ken released to return to
I homes, Six thousair! officers, ranging in rank
th major general conunanding th e Army
of tile liepublic of Vietnam's 4th Corps also were captured, and all are sti ll held "for reed ucation," the
spokesman said. The new government allowed The
Associated Press and a CBS television crew to visit one of
the "re-education canips" for 900 officers at Dien Ban.
about 20 miles sou th of Da Nang.

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Prisoners

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LUIV$I5 I1UUII7 UI 11W

and combat planes" were taken away, a Hanol broadcast

Viet

Down As
Crime Up

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responsibi-Ay to our ftg.They an businm ambawdors of this
cmtry.They must make sure their wUons ftem dishorw our

rofs,rnr.,4

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from

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Recreation and Parks Depart. the individual" that moves into
inent, said he will jusi have to the house.
Vnt
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.
wait aim see what happens at
"lie may be cooperative, but
Fou baseball problems, like the West Side field,
if
he is not cooperative then we
1'
the Pinehurst Ball Park
The house is being built by will have to take steps to satisfy
dispute, may be creeping up William Henderson, who Is re- both perties (the city and the
.
again for the Sanford Hecrea. portedly staying with a Sanford hontewnr.j

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said. The ministry said all property inside and outside of
Vietnam owned by the defeated government belongs to

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Japanese any more ... You know thatI once did.

train his office on the 44th floor of the Pan Am Building in New
York on Feb. 3.
United Brands asked the U.S. State Department to hush up
the charges but irstead the State Department denounced
bribery of foreign officials "in the stronge$t terms." That was
the ccrrect response.
Az;cz tcazi firms doing business abroad have a special

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the Vietnamese people arxi is at the disposal of their new

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winter. Recovery from came In

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DA NANG, Sou th Vietnam (AP)

OPEC members also are having second thoughts

cmerging from a mild

o

"dozens of warships, freighters, and hundreds of cargo

along the route which

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Revolutionary Government in Saigon charged that

associate editor

DON OAKLEY

II years. The country was little more than a
reserves as a hedge against future oil needs. Den- collection
of local military dictators, each with
mark is opening the way for oil exploration off the his
and each with his own body of
fiefdom,
OWfl
coast of Greenland.
soldiers, loyal as long as they were being paid.
The Arabs are seeing that as far as energy is
i knew one of these generals well. On one octown.
the
only
game
in
concerned they are not
said, "You know I don't fight the

the Western cowhies and from the fact we are

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extends to the Orlando Sports Stadium.

RAY CROME'EY

c iang's
Legacy
G at 0

Friday

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SAIGON (Al') — 'the new government of South Vietnam demanded today th at all property ta ken out of the
country by fleeing Vietnamese including combat panes

Sanford Chamber of Commerce parking lot, and for
additional safety pat rols

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warlords, their armies and their provinces,
nuclear power for generating electricity. Britain is
busy developing North Sea oil resources. The one by one.

the economic recession which has touched all

I

They're also planning a Bike-a-Thon for

,of same.
growth or demise
Quite frankly, I would expect that this amount of
space wi ll prove to be insuff icient to !erve the
seniors'needs. In any

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Iohn spoiski

volunteers to help In registration of riders at the

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Property Returned

C.entpr.

chairman,

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South Viet Leaders

voted to

on the cooperation they receive, will predicate the

France has committed itself to a s%itch tofrom Manchuria, could take ever the corrupt

from

BRIEF
New
Want

dispenser

Saturday, May 10. Clyde dine,

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This probably wouldn't have gained too many
lines of print elesewhere, but I believt that it's the
little things in life which helps to keep this crazy old
world twirling.
Take the Sanford Optimist Club for an example.
purchase a soft dunk
Recently they
for the Seminole Regional Detention

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part , th e

Netherlands has staked out off-shore natural gas

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accepted in Lieu of cash

are going to learn from its existence, and depending

and if you comply, you're getting a dam good meal,

(IPEC countries seem less inclined to r"gard their
oil as a "weapon" and more inclined to see it as a
commodity, the value of which depends on finding
customers who need it and can afford to buy itA year ago the oil cartel had the consuming
nations over a barrel. Today, the barrel is sti ll
there as a symbol of the dependency of industrial
, but it is overflowing with oil.
nations on
Western European countries now have 60 to 90day supplies of oil in storage. The United States of
America has put a conservation tax on oil imports
and is slowly but surely developing an energy
policy that will emphasize more production of
domestic oil. Japan, more dependent on Arab oil
than any other nation, is backing off from an
agreement negotiated during the oil crisis last year
to buy 90 million tons of oil from Iraq at last year's
prices. The Japanese now find they can buy oil
cheaper.

school in

in

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This is one of the few times they ask your help..,

The international meetings in Paris preparing
for a major producer-consumer ol conference this
summer, reflected a desire for cooperation and
accommodation on both sides. There was litt!e of
the strident rhetoric attacking the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries which followed th e
boycott

may

policeman at the nominal price of $2 per dinner.

*

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icets

necessary

Board

YOU,

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To assist the cafeteria manager It will be
to establish the demand for food each day
to avoid waste or not preparing enough for all the
people.
The price structure has been set at $1 for a full
hot lunch including tea or coffee. Food stamps will
payment.
be

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started

calling

WAYNE D. DGYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
IOBERT C. M .\ H KEY, .dvertising Director

Herald, Sanlord,

Evening

Clock
.uOCv

The name and actiot oi Lyle Suffield are
and the ir
synonymous with Seminole
programs within the area.
Ills latest reminder was in the form of a visit to
our newsroom when he discussed the food program
at English Estates
which Is being
Fern Park.
Clubs and the
The Federation of Senior
are cooperating on a
Seminole County School
pilot program which Is available to persons 60 and
over,
The food will be served from 11 am., until 1 p.m.
Two tables of six or eight will be set aside for senior
citizen use with approximately 30 to 40 minutes
eating time for each group.
Thk i. n 'nih',?' nr1rnrn Thø-n,nn1p .. ch
arge
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In order that there be NO MISUNappeal
DERSTANDING, the following IS a
on behalf of the Sanford Police
this
Remember the trouble we've been
area with another outside police organization
for solicitations and claiming they
represented the Sanford unit? Which In fact tLey did
not!
Well, in this case, it is the local 'men in blue' who
are selling Ucki.s for their annual Chicken Bar-BQ. It will be served at the Police Benevolent
Building lakefront on U.S. Highway 17-92, on
Friday, May 16. The food will be served from 4p.m.
on and you may either eat in, or take it home with

3ON. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771

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Friday, May 2, 475

Pastor's

Southern

Is
Adventist

THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
F.t,iI City-SR t

THE HOPE OF OUR COMMU NITy %

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Assembly

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MORAVIAN CHURCH
SanIat4o Springs Drive

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FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
Ca.. 2lThand Elm
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Christian

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7:00pm
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Baptist

rnonWa.sip

1150am
7:30pm

Wed S.erv.
CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
ZWFairmont

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Pal ter

StPc

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)t'fl C v&amp;,.''

15 (Si

A Pra.laiflltn

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145am

7*p Ifl. worshi p service
EwtmivgS,rv$c,
PrayuMo,tJpWed

Rev
ChurchoIGodHourN 1
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7:50pm
7:50pm,

M.rnlngwws?tp

EvanetstiC Serv,

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Family Night Service
P.E.W,d

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4:11pm

Eveflffil W.rUup

Wed Prayer ServIce

7:50p

WTRR 73Ipm.S0 41yW,i3,.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

81t

Iii Palm Swnos Or.
Atla,omwwe Springs

rn-NI.

1431 WiSh Fj,iISfrooq

Sunday SdiS•5

Jain" P. Needham

Lvan,ilist

Antinbly Worship

11:048 m

(Ypling Worship
Pasler Wed. Evening Service

'sap in

PINECREST IAPTISTCHURCH
IIIW.Airpo,hBlvd
Rev, Kenneth Heft

tvemuugVsn)up

Wed. a No

them are proving her right.

7:50p.m.

Highway 46 West

Sunday $di,,l

PaviSonney
Bible Class

Evangelist

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10:50am

LvesinW.rsIup
Bible Classes Wed

BAPTIST CHUPCH
3414 Palmetto Ave.
Rev. O.E.Hnd.t

nptuir1 Site.trd By The Arncir, B.We

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST

7:30pm.

?: 66 p, m.

Service

6: All in.
7.349^.

Pasie-

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0:iam.
11:50a.m.

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3234201

W.T.I N.
B.WsStvdy

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Pasta.
1I00am

Il-Slam
700am

7:50pm. PrayscMieng Wednesday

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1704 W. "ft Street

Moe-dog W.n$p
Savkhe&amp;
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1:30a.m.
SthOB4
:4Sa.m. Noonday Worship
11:00 am £,oningWers4p
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4:30pm.

Evoningw.ruiip
W ed. Prayer Lie-vice

?f;*5 am.
- 1:30pm.

Toesday NightHome Mistic" S.v.
Wednesday Night Bible Study

1:70 p rn
7:10pm

Friday NighiTea.deenMeeiuvg
Saturday Nögflt-Rutty

Catholic

7:50p.m.

Libmary Club oftiftn,s

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
7IBOabAv,.,1eM,rd

Fr. TJU4arn mali

Pes.

lat.VlØl huts

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7p.m, BIN Wihiln

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1:50p.m,

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Sunday Lady's I Messages

11514. Paste.

1:41p.m.
4 p.m

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Congregational

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Ezckil
37:11-14

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Pub, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
- last Second Street
. - 9:311&amp;m.

11:10-Ham. Sunday Service &amp;
Sunday ScRod
II:141.m.

$Msperahon &amp;$srmon

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
341$. Perk Apt'.

PeNsushIp
Morning WarshIp

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CONGREGATIONAL

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SPIRITUAL TEMPLE

Now location: Library

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1:10pm. WadneSdlySiivICi

750pm

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Revelation
12:1-4
21:1-4

Isaiah
52:7-9

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer arid Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

L. I). PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBEP.GER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

PUBLIX MARK ETS
and Employes

PRINTING CO., INC.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
£SIEMBLY OF GOD

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Chwclid Christ at Lake Elfin. U.S. 11.13 N. Cassetbetry

New MO Z48 Baptist Church. 1111 Pear Ave

AetIoct, Siptif Church. Ov*do
Ravunna Par, 14p115t Church. 3142W )ITh S.
Calvary Baptist Assembly- Il. Firmod (liaised Garde. Cidi, People $ptI Chapel. 1501 W. First Street. Sanford

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Church sIChItst,001PaImlpqeng,or..Attom,ol,Spot.
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Fiftia"t *#PIP? CNWCPI. Ill W. Alroted Blvd

Calvary Bap's! Chrc*, Crytfub Lab. &amp; 31$ Like Mary
CI%IP,'r, Bai.'s' C'rch. 77$ SIm.M'a BIrd
C101dral Baptist Chstech. 1311 061 Ave

Chv$uola First Baptist
Clue-water Mrssae.tarv Baptist Church. %aWhwitt Rd

Church of Christ, Longwood

P,r, Lab, ft'c's', R.g1 Nd . F*rn Pars
Prpr.ti f.'itracp B,t%t cr,ru. U,day

Second WWA Aosistionary IUVIso Church, West S#*#Wd

lenland Baptist Church, 143.4 Palmetto

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Rd 411,Osteon

psoi,ria4s Baptist Cirurc*.O(dOrIpndold at"

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St. 044"Sim atrfta Chwck. CAN&amp;" "olts.

sit Pvt Ave.

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Mamaids lying.

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TIN Hope SWISS Cbwtk ?ill Or&amp;nw Asill.

First Baptist church of apileft
Pir$I
First

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11611611 (hoqch, 1 101 W 17Th St

Chwth of

romf City Baptist chisirth
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C3,vwtbel Gnd. Mi PI,cI.ry

Grace United Methedsit Church. AWprl Blvd

C11,11rch W 0". *I W. "W 14.

Crime Chimel
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Ckw, el U., i4,i;,,Iy, La.. Mary
AN S.Ss Cathkc Churct. 71* 0114 Ave.

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Church of a". 1141W. 11Th *t.
Church of God in Christ. 004145

Pr.pti,cy, 17145. Pimmi. Ave.

chorch of 40d AlLitsboo. Enterprise

R,$cv,ChuqctiefG.d,I750w tSttIlf,.Sash-srd

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t Augestiro CalhoPc Church. Sunset Or near

Cttelunta

7 wpm.
1:30pm

presence in our mind and af- that which takes us to Him
fectlons without in any way rather than away from Him;

Pentecostal

Patter
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BISHOP CONSECRATES SANLANDO CHURCH

Sanlando United Methodist Church at SR 4N and Raymond Avenue (see photo left) and educatimal
building were consecrated Sunday at a 6p.m. service. Participating In the service from left In
photo above) were District Supt. Eldon Simmons; Florida Conference Bishop Joel McDavid and the
pastor, Rev. Lyman H. Klrkwood. The church was officially organized in June, 1972 meetIng at first
at First Federal Sa vings and Loan In Altamonte Springs and from January, 1973 to April 13, 1t7 at
Seventh-day Adventist Church of Altamonte Springs. Dave Mays and Jack Judy were co-chairmen
of the building committee. Architect was Edward L. Thomas and general contractor was Aagaard-

Juergensen, Inc. (Herald Photo by Jane Cuselberry)

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Eastern Orthodox Celebrates Easter

Latt-siew Clurnhilai Cossircit. arat, Lose R# at JIsmimig

Lutterari Church of rovsdence Downs
Litt"wom Cgenich @4 ff* Rodeanw,10) So. ill% pl&amp;tq

Lvmeqar, 'hurc*, Golden D*ye Dr. &amp; flwy, Ir.i3,
C.usr,
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CONGREGATIONAL
Cc04re58*cnaI CP'."t'ianttt.rr
Crh. 11 I

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Springs

St. Jam" A.M.R.
It. Myy's A.M.I.

Bear 11

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Church .ft
Ch.
ft 421 Slevia

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CbwcRolJI44ICtirhst04UftecDa,lit,),ISPartA,e

Eastero Outhode. Chwh, St. 4eRos

Do,,

C"MIM Chapel,

First Churched ChIli,, Scientist, 000i. 3V4 SO

So"OSesdo Uluftd Methodist ClW(h. TAMP First Fad. to"Wen

Springs

FtfltChufchWtheNlir,*afM,pt.5
Forts Part

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Lake Mary Church of the Nalaren,, Lake Mary .11,4 . La0

Hwy. 1711.

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Lake Mignirse Chapel. ora p%glf Blvd, k#iie kt_

kingdern Hall #1 JsovIbsw,sn451 Labs Moomso

ui. 1141 W, led

First 8"Is Chwch Of IN LiviRS God, Midiwov.
PeetocUtal 0... Bible Toknacfl. lidgu,wsêd
Awe,, (off lItkep.
pesito Senthi.h H4
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Otairvit Crwch of the N*nro", Ganove roffifillouty Color

Mary

First Pentecostal ChVF(ft of Ltmiffst,"d
Pie-il Ptfitttilat

Chv,th 04

Sanford

Full Gospel ToWtgacj# 1?14 C,&amp;vmty

Club

Ml. Olive HOt,ni
Church, Oak Hell Rd. O ..p.,
liaise-i Alance Church, 1"I 1. Park Ave.

Trse SalVilleets' Alim', Not W_ 34W111

Liii M.p United PresWarmin Church

I011tng KIlls Ma.aveess Chs,rch, Ahisiciki, IPe-MI

First PliflIkIt"t" CAWCA, Oak Ave. &amp; ird 11

First Presbyterian Church of DcBary, I. Hightoiid
CIr.,ena.t$ Presbylce-Isa ChUrch,. 1775 1 Octende tsr
5! A'ld(,w s Pt,br
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agis"
Ist C"friistv" CAWL All Spot
Hofy'ry Imly ChW
God"s Christ 1114 M40110OVIlime A",
The Full OISp.I
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Pastor Resigns For

Forest Lake Silventh Day Ld v#mf iit C hurch, Hwy 4
14 Forest City
tvenhh Day Adventist CPwrPi. Ma,tland Ave.
Altamonte

All Paith Chapel. tamp Sia'iaieli, Wativapa,t Rd.

Aetta*st Choirch. o.

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Nadts*ds Christian ChWch, Floe-ida PIles., of.. hums"

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OTHER CHURCHES

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W. lisa Miss4nary laptith. 54in Ave:
New Bethel MissioAry Church. lilt St. I H,Ckoe p Ave,

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WIRVIW 5110M I*vtsfh Day Adventist Chuccis, 54 1 Moss ad

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M44 M:u.en B.spl'l Church. Oak Hill 1C
*W" Q4y Bapti st Church. Ioaca Hwy.

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which I am presenting is prayer me, as an aside, that St.

St. Augustine suggests that
rlq frustrating to many of when we pray our prayer
us. For this reason I would should be: for that which is
suggest that we consider truly good for us and this
i'om.rnunication with film since basically means the priority of

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Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church, 7th 1 Elm

NatIAMENN

Caswfaecty

Jordon aittstiolsairy awiss Clow0l. 1611 X FW0 It

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may be too restrictive and

Geneva Methodist Chu,cti, Otttvs

f*, AAA*11 CathW#( ClOwch. Dogwood Trail. OwAaary

Peril Baptist Church is Otlisa
Head Baptist Church. 00414.
Na.IRtiSe sw ll Church.

First %9~
8 Methodist Church. 1444 S004rd AV*
Free Methodist Church. 140 W. 4th St.

Church of God of

CATHOLIC

Piney Ridge ad. Csssetbeity

ft"Vide Chivirch of christ, Fla, MD"" Dr. Mai"MW

Temple Bagoist Churcog, Palm Wits" Rd. Altselsomig W WI"

Pint Baptist Chaushli Lbagwied. Car. Church 6 Ge-ed

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O41IOry Community M~t1t Church, W Hl#hbanbl Rd. Dtfory

Frit Un.'ed MtPiodtt Clivich •I tack Av
First Methodist Chvvlt Cl O,*edo

Churched ,, o,

1b Missionary Bapttst Church. 50 Cypress St.

pow Baptist cow

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(if prayer recommended by St.

each of us is able to have His the spiritual over the temporal,

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CHURCH OF 400

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AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

CHURCH OF CHRIST

NeUI, Calvary Missrona,y Baptist. 1111W 17th, St.

New Istoen Pr,s,,,v, Baptist CRordt. t)ot W. iiti,

BAPTIST

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The ancient Eastern Ortho- Administrative Board, will be most recently married couple, Community
Holy Cross
Redeemer Lutheran
verbalizing formal prayers. done in a good way, and this dox Holy Week and Easter the Lay speaker. The lay family that has been members
Alter
all
when
two
people
are
in
means
the
manner
or
mode
of
S
CHURCH OF LONGW000
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Synday$ch..l
541a.m.
There will be a special
e
are being observed assistants are Gena Bukur at of the church longest, and the Methodist
%I Orange Street
werstup
love words are not always our prayer should be humble thisrvices
will
observe
Ascension
Day
meeting
of the congregational
week
at
St.
John
Chryso.
liv C Ruth Grant
Patter
8:30 and Harold Head at the 11 newest famil:- to become
Sunshine and Co. youth choir Thursday with celebration
Sunday School
II Na in
~ assembly Sunday after the
necessary to make each con- rather than demanding and in stom Chapel on Highway 17-92, a.m. service. The youth choir members of First Baptist of
_, ,
I
Morning Worship
Community
11 004 *
4r4scious and a&amp;wed of this the form of an ultimatum; from
United holy Communion at 7 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. service at Lutheran
SundavIven4ng
130pm
M ethcdist
Wed Bible Study
1*pm
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mutuality of love and fidelity, a good heart and intention, and Eastern Orthodox Church of the the respective services.
1?y
C.ngi,eroesMooisngSunday
430pm
,(
Testimonies will be given by berry will hold a Mini-Retreat meet in the church lounge Sanford.
Prayer then Isessentlally the this means that we should in- Orthodox Church of America
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GRACE UNITED
Rev. Leo F. King, the pastor, Alice-Margaret Bose, Wendy Sunday afternoon beginning following the service.
meeting In the Good
,
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will be speaking at the Beymer flirt, Claudette Wp, and Fred with a 12:45 p.m. luncheon and
Airpoirl Blvd M W*odtaw"Avt.
r
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
4
~acknowledgement of our Friendship rather than as one Episicopal ChurchShepherd
The men of the church will
10 I
Rev, M.lrvhnQ. lucker
Pasta.
chapel in Memorial United Methodist Wilson. The Amazing Praising concl
OP SANFORD
.
Central Baptist
ChwclsSchool
141am.
complete
dependence
as
a
opposed
to
Him.
)Sfl$a.44rdA,e
uding
with
communion
tn
serve
a Mother's Day breakfast
•.
Maitland.
Morning Wor ship
Church
in
Winter
haven
where
Puppet
Pals
will
present
one
of
1100am Rev FredMcCleary
Patter
chapel.
creature upon God. It is aiso a
IveningWerihip
May II at 9 a.m. in parish hall
Then, every prayerof our will
This Sunday Central Baptist
7:50pm Svii.dapSchool
lam
In
the
spirit
4.
of he formerly served as pastor. their outs tanding programs
L
.
Seminole
Community Chorus for the women and gins of
~_ *A w-_k .j.
t
Of
Our
needs
acbe
answered
elt1w
with
the Church will observe "Baby
I ,I ~ I !JI
8 ecumenicalism, Father Dismas The prayer chapel furnishings under the direction of Mrs. J. T.
Ivonn, Service
7 SOp m
will present "Elijah" at parish. Reservation should be Day" during Sunday School and
Bi bl e Study Yvel Eve
CHRIST UNITED
114pm
cording
to
a
priority
of
the
rather
prompt
YES
or
NO
OT
of
St.
John
Chrysostom
is
METHOOIIT CHURCH
YVARS*rvlco Tots ave
1 340 m
in- were made In his honor and will Cosmato. Dr. Cosmato will Community Methodist Sunday made through the church office, morning worship services. All
;
spirtual over the material or WAIT A WHILE! It seems this viting area
II.
t~
_irm
Tucker Drive. Svnllnd Estates
clergy and be dedicated on Sunday.
conclude this presentation with at 3 p.m. and Monday at 8 p.m.
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tempral.
Lloyd
Hampton
last condition Is a real test of parishioners to attend any of
children two years of age and
'
j
SSA4apScMI
Six
members
of
the
First
spiritual
summation,
1:41am.
with the public invited.
under will be escorted by their
Meriting
hI Ma m
t Since prayer in a real sense resolve to - Keep the Line these special services: the UnitedMethodlstofSanfordare Pinecrest Baptist
L
The church will begin Deltona United
MYF3IISun.
114pm.
shares in God's plan for us, it Open!
parents in a Baby Parade
GreatFridayserviceswillbeat singing in the "Elijah"
Eve. We.sblpl&amp;)Son
7:10pm
Presbyterian
National Family Week with
. .
Wednesday Maritig Pray" Ore,,,
Deltona United Church of during the morning worship
7p.m. today; on Satunlay, the presentation at Casselberry
.!
k
Pinecrest Baptist Church of taking of Holy Communion in Ch
ristwill sponsor an auction service. Rev. Bill Coffman,
n•
COMMUNITY UNITED
Reading of the Acts will begin United Methodist Church on Sanford will dedicate the newly family groups at the 7:30 p.m. May 17, beginning at 1 p.m. in pastor, will then lead the
COVENANT
METHODIST CHURCH
PRCSBYTEIIAh CHURCH
at9p.m., VespersServlce atil Sunday at 3 p.m,, and Monday published Baptist Hymnal service.
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Hwy. 17flatPinewlldgelg
1711H.y,IUk.MaryBl,d
Is
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the church on Providence congregation in a prayer of
p.m. and the Midnight-Easter at 7:30 p.m.
CISSIIOS.Iy
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lev.Wiui.mC.11staiJ,.
Pail,.
Sunday at the 11 a.m. service,
A family night covered
1111V.
William
Picle"
Pastor
S
R
I
I
Chutch
11cheivi
t
as#
M
dedication for the children and
Boulevard
at Tivoli Drive.
I
Service at 12; or the Agape
Rev. KeenetiuMilte.
The monthly family night there will be congregaUonal supper will be held at 6:30 p.m..
Assist. Pasts Ma.,wng Wee-Ship
\
All net procee&amp; will be for their parents. He will also inMir$ngwersIip
9. is
Feast and Easter Service
£Na.ry
11 "at".
will be this Sunday singing and special music by Wednesday, In fellowship hail
Chvrchktieel I:3S&amp;IIa,m. (vomwsgWsniwp
110pm.
the
a!d of
fork. troduce those that work with
l
9
Sunday
at
3
p.m.
lee-vices wITh classes tsr all ages
Wednesday YouTh Group
1 55 pm
evening at 6:30 in the the choir an ensemble from the with Roy and Connie Iey of The church will be open for the children during the serFelleuslup Coffee between services
atm4ayM.n; Breakfast
S loam
y
The Very Rev. George Fellowship Hall. Following the new hymnal. The amount World's Children Inc. present- contributions from 9 a.m. to 3 vi Its.
\A/() 11.1 ci
UMYF
1:10pm.
Gladky, dean of Florida from
Evening WnMp
750pm.
per the youth of the church pledged by the congregation for ing a program on Vietnamese pm on May 15 and 16. If pickWed Bible Study I Prayer lee-v. 7:14pm
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May 4-11 is Christian Home
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
~.
First Wednesday Ftlleaship
will present a musical purchase of the hymnals was 50 chIldren.
NEW YORK (AP) - With this becomes necessary be- Miami, will officiate at
I .
k
Oak
Ave
£)d
'fl
Junior
Methodist
Youth
up
is
needed
you
may
call
Week
in Southern Baptist
Supper
414pm.
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant and
some churches acting to get rid cause of the limited experience blessing of the Easter Baskets melodrama as the program. per cent over the goal.
7I Rev.
Kenneth
W.
Mu4Hs,
W.1n4$tsq$
committee members Natalie Churches. In keeping with thi.
_~ir
of "sexist' terminology, a of humans which inevitably following the 7 p.m. service Several skits and musical
Mir.Wng Worship
INa ,,,.
FIRST UNITED
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Fellowship
will
hold
a
"lock-in"
Brent, Herb Hubsch or Bill theme, Rev. Coffman will be
Church
141am
10"
Jordan
Baptist
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday celebrating Holy numbers will be given and
atthechurchthenightofMay9. Ruppel.
problem regularly comes up also limits their language.
M..ningWerslup
II Ham.
III Part Ave.
preachingaserlesof messages
Pascha
by
St.
George
Orthodox.
public
Is
invited.
NwflOry
about usages which impute
$ Lee F. King
p,t,,
The annual Mother-Daughter
Their only words for refer.
Evangelist
Sidney
Fisher
of
Anyone
wishing
to
make
on
the home each Sunday night
Moe-dog Wee-iMp
1.10111 A.M.
The annual Mother-Daughter
maleness to God.
Banquet will be held at
ring to a person are either' 'he" First Methodist
lundaySdisol
1:41a.m.
Kentucky
will
conduct
revival
articles
for
sale
at
the
auction,
during the month of May,
banquet will be held
UMYP
THE LAKE MARY UNITED
1:30p.m.
"It's a distortion of the or 'she," including God, whom
services
May
5-9
at
7:30
P.M.
church
at
6:30
p.m.
May
10
may
do
so
on
a
contribution
or
Everyone
Li invited to hear this
at
Men's
Prayer Breakfast
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1
This Sunday at First Uniled Fellowship Hall on Monday at
truth," says Dr. Leonard Swid- Christianity regards as a
featuring
recognition
of
special
bid a 41% Tborsday
Willivir Avo~ Lafte Mary
6: 30 S.M.
11,
r
Jordan Baptist Church, 1621
consignment basis.
on series of messages by atterxift
Family NIVId Supper
Roy. AV Stevens
Minister
I
ler, a theologian and church personal being, which Is the MethodW Church Ashby G. 6:30 p.m. The theme of the
mothers and a fashion show
3rd S.
4:10p.m. l.ndayChwchkt.s4
141am
consignment, a small handling Central Baptist Church or
,c historian of Temple University highest form of being known to Jones chairman of the banquet Is "Mother's Little First St., Sanford. George
Morning Wee-Illip
II Na in
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featuring clothing made by the fee will be charged when the listening over WTRR radio,
Galloway is pastor.
Youth Group
I ItIpm
Flowers." Following a covered
SANLANDO UNITED
women and girls of the church. item is sold.
in Philadelphia. "It's also the humanity, surpassing an imW.dChotr Practice
i Np in
Sanford.
METHODIST CHURCH
dish supper i.'e "Florida Altamonte
ultimate put-down to women." personal i".
Rev. Bill Pickett and Rev.
Pheiwl)4.7$41
Orgemied line II. 1112. Lonewsed 'daet
Peacemakers," an ensemble of
In classic Judeo-Christian
Ken Miller, church pastors will
1 hU1dI)
IrIdJy SJturdJ)
i*fl OUt
Ia. Sunday lie-vices at Thi SevontR4ay
la nguage, we're left
the Central Florida Chorale, Community
Adventist
Chorcb,
MaiIIand
Avenue,
UPSALA
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
teaching,
God
is
neither
male
be
attending an orgv.ilzatlonal Modern Law Needs
John
Acts
Revelation
Cornier Cindy Club
Altainsats 5,rg
nor
female,
nor
delimited
in
with
four
possible
choices,
uswill
present
the
program.
They
Altamonte
Community
and
development
lab Monday
' 14:15-19
8:4-S
£VpUIalSbda
21:9-12
(Mt Soul SR-us)
Patter
'he',
using
'she',
using
both
Pesla. Isv. Oar-Wa Via
Lyman H. I&amp;tused
will
be
leaving
for
Poland
in
Church
will
hold
a
flea
market
through
Thursday
of next week
any way to bodily organs, but
h-Ham
Sunday Stied
Suada-$cteel
1:45am.
traditionally
and
in
most
or
coining
a
new
word,"
Swidler
June
to
perform
abroad,
and bake sale on the grounds at the Epicenter in Orlando.
IS Ha in
Morning Woe-ship
Wee-iMp
11:00a.m. IVShI
mrm
i?2
Roofs
7 "P as
ng Wer$Mp
Biblical passages, has been says. Since new words can't be
NWiecy I Kindse-girle,
The lay delegates to Annual May 3 at 8 a.m. The church is
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Conference will meet In the located on SR 436 and Forest
referred to in the mcu1ine automatically imposed, he .
NEW YORK (AP) - Uneasi- without any sense of depen.
suggests
using
both
pronouns,
Castle Classroom on Thursday Avenue, Altamonte Springs.
gender as 'He."
Theological
ness has developed among dence upon God, has produced a
evening at 7:30 for a subOn the surface, church SChoI- complementarily.
some
legal scholars at a mod. kind of utopianism which has
Swidler, an interreligiously _4
district instructional time.
ears
note,ft often has led to
ern approach to "the law" that also become a religion."
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scaled-down, erroneous im- versed Roman Catholic who
cuts jurisprudence off from its
John T. Noonan Jr., a CathoFirst Baptist
pressions of God as a kind of editstheJournalof Ecumenical
moral-religious roots.
lie, of the Univerlsty of CaliforConvention Plan For Stetson
patriarchal grandfather or Studies, has worked out a ten-.
Christian Home Week will be
The
effect
as
they
see
it
isa
nia's Law School, cited the
"man upstairs," a gross tative revision of the churchlltWILSON-MAI ER FURNITURE CO.
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Southern Baptist Convention
observed at First Baptist
kind of cut-flower legalism, de- same sort of idolatry, saying:
caricature of the Judeo- urgy,ellminatingsexuallyclasMr.andMrs.Ai Wilson
Sanford, Fla.
Church during the week of May sessions scheduled for June 10Det.AND- An annual lecture prived of its nuturing sources "There is a virtual search for
Christian view of God as an sifying references to God.
4. One of the highlights will be 12 at Miami Beach are expected
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
series conducted by a and philosophical depth, yet ex- salvation in the law by people
infinite, omniscient Spirit.
the church .ride family picnic on to draw cver 16,000 delegates
"0 God, our Father and
Prominent Christian theologian alted in present times as a sub. comln,j to law schools today."
Because
it
both
distorts
basic
Mother,"
the
prayers
put
It.
will be inaugurated next year at stitute 'religion" itself.
Wednesday. Each family is to from 50 states,
A &amp; P WEO
In a similar vein but in anSENKARIK GLASS
* .I C3ilVktiOfl5 causing superficial
Action begins Sunday Stetson University, it was
As for the liturgical recast- DON POWELL
bring a basket of food for their
its a result, education in the
The Management and Employes
ther
setting, U.S. Supreme
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
evening, June 8, with about announced today by Dr. John E. law in this country has suffered 0
misconmptions, and also im- Ing, he said it aims only at
family.
Young singing preacher from
plies male superiority, Swidler "getting people to recognize We
and Employes
Christian Home Week is 6,000attending a joint session of Johns, president.
the loss of a vital dimension, Court Justice Harry Blackmun
This lectureship is made two noted legal scholars told a declared: "The balance has
WINN.DIXIE STORES
says, the language for address- have a problem," and w start Daytona Beach, Don Powell, sponsored by the Church the Pastors Conference and
#
" miMing. The compass has
and Employes
ing God needs to be modified, trying to resolve it. Some tie- begins a weekly telecast on Training Department. Mrs. Bill Woman's Missionary Union at possible by "A significant gift meeting in San Francisco of the
WSW&amp;I'V.
channel
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&amp;lay Ryan, church training director, the. Miami Beach Convention from a Baptist deacon and his Associatioh of American lAw been askew. It setems the old
and there are Biblical grounds nominations, to a degree, a].
guideposts are no lotiger there,
for
doing
so.
ready
have
taken
steps
in
that
ii
at
9:30
am.
The
weekly
states that the program is for Center. Other large p econ- wife through their church, the
HA R R EL L &amp; B EVE R LY
F LAG S HI P BAN K
Harold
J.
Berman,
a
Harvard
or
at least no longer looked to or
"We do have precedents both direction,
feature will be preceded by a the entire family with vention groups will also meet on First Baptist Church of
TRANSMISSION
of Sanford and Staff
Blowitstown. The gift will be University professor of law, relied upon."
in Scripture and Judeo.ChnisWhile the Bible mainly uses TVSpecial at p.m., Monday. recreation beginning at 3 p.m. Monday.
David Beverly and Staff
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He
tian tradition for also referring male pronouns referring to
Former Nixon aide Charles channeled through the Florida said the scope of scholarship in
has been on uyndicated under the direction of Vic RichAt a lecture at Emory Unitelecasts
for
13
years
In
the
burg.
Dinner
will
be
served
at
6
Colson
will
speak
to
the
pastors
Baptist
Convention,"
Dr.
Johns
the
field
has
been
reduced
by
versity
law School in Atlanta,
g
to
God
in
feminine
imagery,"
God,
Swidler
notes
scattered
•
stated. "The intent of the don" "the neglect of the sources of Justice Blackmun, a United
he said in 3 telephone inter- fcminine implications. Isaj,6h United States and Canada. p.m. followed by a period of Slonday vvening.
The programs will feature
view. "It's not a strong tradi. 66:I says God comforts as a
entertainment
by
The Convention will open is to strengthen the ties between tle law in the canons and iran- Methodist layman, called for a
Steve
"Don
i'owdl
Singers,"
re
tion, but its there."
Nephew.
"mother comforts." A parable
Tuesday morning and conclude Stetson University and the sceixlent beliefs of religion." restoration of basic moral and
cording artist Darlene ClmnAlthough God cannot be accu- of Jesus in Luke 15 portrays
During the entertainment raursd~y night. Issues likely to churches of the F!orida Baptist
The resultant shallowness ethical principles In the nation,
METHODIST
St.
Marks
Ptesbyterh.n
Church,
Sill
Palm
Sprin
hers
of
Dallas,
TeL,
plus
21
time
recognition wuiljegiven to draw the sharpest debate are Convention."
rately
referred
to
in
either
sexGod
as
like
a
woman
seeking
gs
Rd.
Altamonhe
tends
toward "studying cases particularly in the legal prol"sBavnitl United Memorial Church,. I. Dilary Ave. lnlefp$54
logs
liar Lake United Methodist Chur ch
leadig Gospel singing the large
ual category, Swidler said that the lost.
The lecturer, chosen annually without relevance to ethical sion.
family present, the role of women in Baptist
Upsala ornmviwfy Pvesbytwl*n Church, Upsala Rd
groups.
W"'"I'"sler fores"llitiOat Cbwch. Rod 11" Md.. Cosselowrly
couple married the longest, life. especially with respect to for the spring series, will be considerations at all."
Cosselbocry Community Unitod MdRodi$I Cbu'cR. Hwy. l7., &amp;
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to God. The medium of corn- examining the type of prayer
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openness to us to him -ativr than away
other points of view, the in- from film. This involves many
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pers:s, groups and even limited and personalized
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and global dimension we are prayer will be fulfilled when
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'turned on' and 'turned off', will ulthn.ately lead us to the
Ordinarily, these imperatives awareness of conforming our
iefer to the opening or closing will to His; of loving what he
of a source of energy in Its
loves; of desiring what He
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contemporary discourse It spiritual maturity we begia to
means communication or lack see things from a Divine point
of coinniunication between of view and not our own rather

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FIRST SOUTHERN
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Rev. G. F

Hodges has

Sa nford in June 1965 with a
resigned as pastor of Palmetto burden to start a church. lie
Avenue Baptist Church after 10 btn with a series of meetings
years in Sanford and will be in the Seminole High School
going with his family to auditoriumandlaterheld group
England as a missionary. "Out meetings In his horne and in a
of ..;
5' million population there," storefront. The group organized
he said, "only two per cent on authority from the home
I *attend any church." He hopes
church on Feb. 24, 066 with 24
Iflo establish churches and train members.
men to pastor them. Palmetto
1`hro41h the years he has led
Aventw [_~aptist will support the the congregation through three
Hodges In prayers and [man- building programs, a kinder ,
throug 1201 gradt
Rev. [lodges comes from an school and conUributirig to the
Independent Baptist heritagp of support of ' 82 missionary
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been appointed area director
for "The 700 Club" prayer arid
crisis couriselling ministry in
the Central Florida area.
The position entails providing
. tlw training and direction for
voluntary counsellors an
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1*pe plione calls
as a unit of "The 700 Club"
television broadcast being
a red in this area on Channel 35

At the same time, he said. lated scandals and other cases

itie cluirisinatic movement into prominent theologians, Dr. "secularization of legal educa- in %ithich lawyers compromi3ed
Southern 11patist churches.
Johns commented. This person tion has led to idolizing of the ethical principles, he said the
Business on the agenda in- will spend several days on law itself." Berman, who is legal profession must be cornclud
a 50th anni versary
lecturing, meeting Jewish, added: "Pursuit of the nutted to "what is just and
tviebratioo of the Cooperative students and iaculty in law's objective of social justice, moral as well as barely legal."

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"An important purpose of the
u n if I ed
bud ge t I ng
endowed
series is to strengthen
arrangement, which has
at I I p.m. weeknights and at 10 produced $1,552.941,004 for the Christian attitudes and
a.m. Mon(Uy. Wednesday and Southern Ba ptist causes. Action convictions of the students of
Friday mornings,
will be taken on a $51 million this university," Dr. Johns
The variety-format program '75-16 national challenge stated.
Stetson has had th support of
features a host, guests, en- budget i compared to $40
the Florida Baptist Ccrivention
million this year).
.Messages will be presented and the Baptist churches of
During the program, viewers by country comedian Jerry Florida since its chartering
arc EfikWititgW to call a locai Clower, former Miss America Ims.
number flashed on the screen Vonda Kay Dyke, Dallas pastor
The endowed lectures.hip wai
for free counselling with their Wally Amos Criswell and be the first In the history of
problems.
Stetson University.
others

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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By JEAN

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'Mama" Katie

the Capri Restaurant,

Women's Editor

time of emotion,
congratulations
Saturday when almost iu
members of Beta Sigma
Phi sorority ittended their
annual Founders Day
Luncheon held thIs year at

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Girls of the Year include I front, from lef III Sandy Clark, Morin Bridges, Doreen Martin and (back. from left) Janie Carpenter,
Freddie Nelson, Linda Sapp, Glenda Emerson, Sandy Sprlgg and Jan Meyers. Not pictured, Betty Jack. (Herald Photon by
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An outstanding program for
Cowan
McKee,
was
conducted
might
invest
money
for
when the Clan 4A, Di3trict Ill High School Swim Meet takes
UDC Meet
men and women knteresW in
chairmen will give their reports
by Mrs. Roumillat. In a lovely themselves, plan to attend a
place
at Rollins College and the 3A District IV meet is slated'at
starting a new career in mid.
The
American Legion on awards night.
The Norman De Vere Howard setting arrangement of free seminar, entitled, "The
Bartow
the
Civic Center,
life is being presented at
Auxiliary
Unit
256,
Following the business Chapter of the United mammoth Shasta daisies and Money Game For Women."
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and Lymax will compete in the 4A meet, and
Florida
Technological
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This one-eveing
event
Oviedo,
lake
Brantley,
Lake howell and Trinity Prep will swim
blAt.
University on May 9 at 7:15
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Leznaitre, Mrs. George Yeager Foreign Relations chairman, met recently at the home of
candles, she read Resolutions of sponsored by Project 21st
in
the
3A
meet.
The
3A
meet is composed of 3A, 2A and 1A
p.m. and May io from am, to
and Mrs. Letha Ward, presented background in- Mrs. T. J. Taylor for annual respect, love and sympathy, Century Woman at Seminole
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s.
schools.
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P.M.
delegated to the sixth District formation on Indonesia, the Southern Memorial Day followed by the Lord's Prayer. Junior College will be held May
.
Th e preliminaries in both meets begin at 9 a.m. and the
Subjects to be c,oereci
Constitutional Conference. country being helped by the Program. The house was
The hostess served refresh- 28, 7:30 p.m. at the South
1'
.-VA, finals
get underway at 5 p.m.
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clude Career Opportunities;
Alternates include, Miss Ellen American Legion Auxiliary decorated throughout with ments to the following mem. Campus in the Pan-American
Diving
competition in both meeL takes place this afternoon.
Options
for
Change; i
1)
Yeager, Mrs. Kenneth Green Care School Program. On spring flowers.
bers: Mrs. Martin Bram, him Building on SR436.
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Winter
Park is favored to win the boys meet and battle
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Preparation for Change;
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and Miss Evelyn Schrader.
displa y were carved art objects
The meeting was presided Butch Cornelius, W. R. Dyson,
Three women experts will be
Daytona
Beach
Seabreeze for the girls title.
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Second Camers; Educational
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Mrs. Lemaitte, president, acquired during her foreign ov,
!r by the president, Mrs. W. Fred Harris, Mrs. L. D. on hand to Inforin women how
IOak
Ridge
has
outstanding
swim.mers
but lacks the depth to
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Opportunities; Pre-retirement
announced
that
199 travels.
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for the championship,
Planning and Entry or
4f
Americanism essais from
I
and Flag Service was led by Mrs. Rournillat, Mrs. Charles Nancy Crotty, assistant vice
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Winter Park is expected to challenge Fort Lauderdale Nova
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the labor
For more
Milwee Middle School students
Mrs. Taylor, chaplain, who also Steenworth, Mrs. Strickland, president of Sun Bank of South
Information, call FTU.
were being judged by sever
rs.
presen
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Lauderdale (4A) and Fort Myers (3A).
civic leaders. She added that
e
author, titled "Memory".
W
Wallace, Mrs. W. B. Wallace, aspects and strategies tiat
,.,-,-The top three finishers In each event at the District will
contzlbutionsweremadetothe
3' To 4' Tall
Thlrtysevenmembersof the
In observance of Southern arlMrs.GlennJ.Wlmbish.
womenneedtoknowtnorderto
qualify for
Bicentennial Project '76, and to Deltona Camera Club showed Memorial Day, the program
get credit or loans in local
A preview of Seminole County swimmers at the District
,.,
,
AustralIan Silk
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banks,
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Trinity Prep
coupon books,
(The Orange Blooming Tree
work shop shooting session in ducted by Mrs.
M. R.
and securities will be discussed
FOR THE ZOO
Now In Bloom In The Area)
Two guests were present for his garage recently. Most Strickland. She announced
The Illinois Club of Deltona by Barbara Stock, a certified
Happy Deas is seeded first in the lnyard butterfly and is a
the meeting; Mrs. Doris members brought cameras and Confederate Flags had been enjoyed a delicious beef stew stock broker and instruct.s- Marguerite O'Connell (left) and Selxna Messinan dance
for joy
member of the 200-yard medley relay team (Cindy Curtis, Deals,
$
McKiruia, district president, tri-pods and Brown set up the placed on 67 Veterans graves in dinner prepared by Mrs. Sally with the firm of Thompson, and
when they bear their YOung-Al.-Hean Sunday Night Dance Club
Betty Fierce, Holly Stuart or Martha McDonald), which is
making her official visit to the subjects. He also gave in- the Sanford and Oviedo Roehner, as chairman; Mrs. McKinnon Auchlnclass has railed 1600 for the Central florida Zoo, The Deltona Chub,
seeded second.
Unit, and Mrs. Della Noyes, struction.
CRYSTAL LAKE
cem'teries to fly on this special Josephine Benthlne, Mrs. Kohlmeyer, Inc.
under the leadership of President Gregory O'Connell and fund
Deas is also seeded third in the 200-yard individual medley.
district sergeant-at-arms. Mrs.
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Sharon Flatow, an
raisers Julius Kopel and Al Meumaa, presented the money to
Curtis
is seeded third in the 100-yard freestyle.
NURSERY
McKinna announced her enThe session was most in- 26, an annual custom per. 11ratin, at the Deltona Com. area realtor, *ill present inZoo Director Jack Hama last week. (Herald Photo by Fannette
Terry Satton is seeded sixth in the 200-yard freestyle, Stuart
Ph. 322-27"
dorsemlent for a second term as structive, all photo-bugs formed by the chapter. 7be roll munity Center, April 21. The formation related to real estate
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seventh in the 100-yard backstroke and Pierce will swim the 100district president. She also said agreed.
of the Con! eredate Soldiers was trimmings to go with the stew Investments for women.
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that prior to the May 18 ConTheir slides will be shown at read by Mrs. F. E. Rouznullat. were supplied by the 106
Scott Bartholomew and Jimmy Rosemond are seeded fifth
ference at Kissimmee, district the May N 'meeting in the A Real Daughter, Mrs. A. B. members attending.
in
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Wilace, answered for her
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dinner meeting May 2, at the
Regular meetings of the father, Mr. Lucius Gray attend a matinee performance
Florida artists are invited to
medley relay team, which is seeded sixth.
Mt. Dora Arm-ican Legion Camera Club are held twice a Stingfellow.
at Once Upon A Stage in May ass register and exhibit in the two.
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Home. A'vards will cover
month at the Center arid new
A memorial to a departed well as a trip to the Kapok Tree day "Centennial Plus Four"
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freestyle, Jim Rose, Waldheirn and Hussey make up the 40
various activities of the 21 units members are welcome.
U. .C. member, Mrs. Mabel and other short trips.
buyers have
yard freestyle team, which is seeded sixth.
Spring Art Show sponsored by
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Linda C.at th neo Is seeded first in the 100-yard backstroke
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old unmarned woman. My
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fourth-seeded
medley relay team.
holding auditIons for new Federation of Arts. Deadline
father is Jewish, and my
Dear
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losing onlyto Lyman.
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The auditions which are op" to Artist may submit work In four
looked more like my father
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and 100-yard freestyle. Fred Hosak is second in the 100-yard
butterfly and third in the 200 EM.
The girls 400-yard freestyle relay team (Nancy Stoycon,
Barbara Leonard, Karen Young and Crowd) and the boys
medley relay team (John Bringardner, Hosak, Joe Putegnat
and Bob Birkentall) also are seeded.
Bringardner is settled fourth In the backstroke.
Debbie Dauphin and Bill Winningham will compete in the
diving competition. Winningham should finish in the top three.

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team with Tom Siebert, Tom Cb.itty and Jimmy Gallamore.
Siebert will swim the butterfly, Chitty the 500 free IUKI
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Lynn Perry will compete in the 200 IM and 100 backstroke,
Julie Cook In the 200 free and 100 butterfly, and Cathy Robbins in
the 50 free and 100 breast.
Seminole
Seminole's best bets will be the 4W-yard freestyle relay
team of Chip Johnson, Chuck Fraser, Pat Smith and Kevin
Smith.

In addition, Johnson also will swim the 50 and 100 free,
Fraser the 200 51 and 5W free, Pat Smith the 100 free and
backstroke, Kevin Smith the 100 and 200 free, David Parker t
2DO IM and backstroke, Toni We the breaststroke and Kirk
Butler will dive,
Anne Smith will compete in the 100 and MO free, and should
better the school record of 2:17.5 in the 200, which has stood
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Lyman's boys freestyle relay team i Bob Brinker, Dan
Hartman, Mike Dew and Randy Kimball,, and t he medley relay

teati Ulrinker, Brian Merritt, Dew and Kimball) are seeded
fifth.
Dew is seeded fifth in the 100 butterfly, Brinker fifth In the 50
free, Kimball fifth in th e breaststroke, Hartman eighth in the
200 free a nd Merritt eighth In th e breaststroke,
The girls medley relay team (Bonnie Blamick, Debbie
McCarty, Joyce Maxwell and Cathy Burleson) is seeded
seventh. Blamick is seventh in the 500 free, McCarty eighth in
the 100 breaststroke and the freestyle relay team (Maxwel!,
Blarnick, McCarty and Rurlenn) is seeded eighth.

District meet.

Marty Gilmore of Oviedo Is the only
non-Lake Brantley athlete in the bunch.
Gilmore finished first last weekend in
the two mile 19:47.0).
Ron Harris and Henry Stanley, both
of Lake Brantley, and Brantley's mile
relay team took firsts at the District.
Harris won the 330-yard Intermediate
hurdles i 39.5),Stanley triumphed in the
Myard run (I .- 56.2).

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was second last weekend in the twomile run 19.44.M and Stanley was
second in the pole vault (13-feet, 6.
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Competition in the shot put, discus
and long jump begin at 4:30 p.'m and
the running preliminaries begin at 5
p.m. Pole vault finals begin at 6 p.m.,
high jump finals get under way at 6:30
pm. and the running finals commence
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hattle Saturday at Lakeland for berths
in the sta te meet to be held May 10 at
Lake Brantley High School.
Girls from 21 schools will compete
Saturday at Lakeland high School in
the District meet. Lake Brantley and
Winter Haven are favored.
Lisa Eberle of Lake Brantley Is No. i
in the 110-yard low hurdles (15.9), and
Laurie Ball of Lake Brantley is third
116.5).
Anita Cleveland of Lyman is near the
top in the 220-yard dash (270); Gaines
and Eberle are knotted 1622) in the 440yard dash; Darlene Berkley and Robin
Whittaker, both of Lake Brantley, are
one-two respectively in the 880-yard run.
Kern Heffernan of Lake Brantley is
No. 1 in the mil" run (5:44.0) and
Berkley is second (5:46.0).
Lake Brantley's 440-yard relay
(Car la Foster, Terri Foster, Gina .,Nickman and Becky Hagel) is fourth.
Brantley's Myard relay team (Nickma n, let-ri hunt, Karen Rosenheimer
and Terri Foster) is seond, and
Brantley's 880-yard medley relay team
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The same teams
that battled for the District charnpionship last weekend are expected to
collide head-to-head again tonight for
the Class 4A, Region III champIonship.
Winter Park and Daytona Beach
Mainland head the list of schools in the
4A event. Rockledge Is favored in the
3A Region II meet, which will be run at
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73), William (;eisler (336-7Sj,
Bobby Pike led the Thbe with an 80, Jim
Brantley double bugled 16 and bogied 18,
Steve Griggs (38-46-78) and Hale Arost Hose carded an 86 and Mike Fitzgerald
but was far enough in front of the pack to
( 40-38--78) dethroned defending champ recorded an 87.
shoot the lowest round Thursday in the Lyman.
Trinity Prep's Frank Mebane registered
District VI high School Golf Tournament
Lyman's top three players - Mike Jones a 78. Tim Talton of
Trinity Prep fired an 85
lop at Poinciana Golf and Racquet Club.
137-39-76), Gene Jones (38-37-76)
and and John Royer stroked an 88. Doug
May ended the day with a 34-36-70,
French Bolen (42-3--77)
were good Lanier struggled to a 92.
which boosts him into the state tourenough to challenge Winter Park. But
Only two golfers from Oviedo competed.
nament May 10 at Vero Beach.
Lyman's fourth golfer, Robertson, soared
Jim
StamlAs had an 60 and Mark Simon
He will be the only Seminole County
to
stroked
an 86.
golfer at state, which will be held at the
Runner-up Osceola was comprised of a
Jim
I'itch.ard
headed Lake Howell with
Safari Pines Country Club.
junior, two sophomores and a freshman.
Winter Park roared to a berth In the
Osceola's Billy Myers finished with a 35 an 85. Jim Jones fired an 89, Bob Sledge
scored too a 108 and Paul Binmord had a
state event with a l)istrirt-wjnnjn 304-12
36-7 1 'ne stroke behind M'
strokes better than Lyman's winning score
May led Brantley's surge to fifth place. 120.
last year.
Teamates Paul Neal stroked a 423L81,
Dave Martin paced Sanford Naval
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ag ts home Larry Goode a 43-42-85 and Jim longley a Academy with an 89. Tom Acheson had a
course, Fired ii 312 and Lyman fashioned a
43.-13--86.
95, Don Briola a 97 and Steve Braden a 137.
314 for third place.
Seminole High School's Wade Botts
Sharon Lang of Edgewater topped the
Orlando Edgewater was fourth with a
blistered the back nine, which he played four girls entered in the District. She
318 and Lake Brantley took fifth with a 322.
first, with a 35, but struggled to a 46 on the blazed a 37-38-75 to advance to the state
Winter Park's team of Eric Slovenkay
front side. He ended the day with an 81. tournament.

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TALLAHASSEE - Don Merrick will
run Saturday in his final track meet
before departing wi th th e U.S. track
team for a two-week tour of the
People's Republic of China this month.
Merrick, Seminole Junior College's
world-class sprinter, will lead the
Raiders into the state junior college
championships

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Seminole Junior College will battle
Miami Dade North and Miami Dade
South for the title.
Merrick was selected recently to tour
China with a select group of American
athletes.
Although the Raiders defeated Miami
Dade North in a dual meet earlier this
season, and Miami Dade North has
defeated Miami Dade South, SJC Coach
Terry Long sees a Uuve-way battle for
the crown.
In addition toMerrick's firsts at the
Division, SiC's Eli Thorne, Gary
Fowler and Mike floss captured firsts.
Thorne on the triple jump (45-feet,
1 31-inches, Fowler won the discus (140feet, 1-inch and Ross dominated the
shot put i 46-fett, 814-inches).
Merrick won the 100-yard dash with a
clocking of 9.71 and the 220 with a time of

in the shot put i34-feet, 10-inches).

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Eberle is second. Boykin is also second
In the discus (99-feet, 7-inches).
Frances Boyd of Seminole is tops In
t he soft ball throw ( 211-feet. 8-inche3
and Boykin is second (197-fee t, 7iliches).
Bagel is No. 1 in the high jump (5feet. 2-inches) and Nickman is third (5feet, 2-inches).

Se minole's mile rela y team ea her
this season held the best time of an
American junior college team.
Mann)' Wetherbee of SJC, who is the
national junior college indoor pole va th
champion, finished second in the
Division with a leap of IS-feet, 6-inches,

but will be favored to) take the state
lileet.

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Aaron broke Ruth's RB! on and struck out Roy Howell
mark with a third-Inning single for the second out but Randle
that scored SIxto Lezcano and beat out an infield single t'i
gave the Brewers a 3-2 lead. Sundberg scored.
Yankees 5, Orioles 0
Willie Horton, whose sixth

Bobby Clarke said it was the first overtime goal he
coWd remember scoring. The New York Islanders insist
Clarke still hasn't scored one.
For the record, the goal at 2:56 of an overtime period
CI)ted and gave the Flyers a 5-4 victory over
Islanders Thursday right. The Flyers now lead
National Hockey League best-of-seven semifinal playoff
series 2-0.

Sports

Sa?vrday't Game
Buffalo at Montreal
Sunday's Gain.
Philadelphia at Nev, York
I1anr, aftmnoon. NBC IV

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A's to the Chicago Cubs, now ton
b31
Lords Sister I Few) a 1. 3 J H Time
thinks he may have landed with Padres 6-3. One other game, St.
Today's Came$
lWtrkhe;r) 9 2. 1 Paul B Good
Detroit (LaGr
30) at
a pennant contender alter all. Louis at Pittsburgh, was rained
(Jo4vtvs ) 15 1. S. RiCPtland Smoke ? (Wise 12'. In)
"I asked Charley Finley last out.
(Taylor) IS I, 4 DVIISAd (NibhoIU
Battimore (Cuellar
31.7 Marto (Clark) 72. Barwsi Clevelanø (Bjm.an 01), In)
fall totrade rnetoa contender,"
"We're just playing like
Baby INcetyl S7
Nw York IMed.cti 321 at recalled Knowles, who posted hell," said Manager Jim Mar(Champion 3 11. (M)
his third save of the young sh&amp;ll, whom Cubs have won six
1 April Misty M BaUc*a $ 1. 2. Milwaukee
Oakland IDlue Si) at CPtI
season Thursday as the Cubs of their last seven
Easter Product (Htimphres) $ I; 3, caco (Wood I SI. In)
Pan Byrd (Deasoni 3 i 4. Veias Kansas City (Busby 31) at
beat the New York Mets 5-2.
"We've been getting what we
Choice (Seijers) lot. S Marion Mirresota iB lyleven 71). In)
Cindy (Bev,znak) 6 I. 4 Joshua
1
wasn't
happy
about
going
need
when we need it without
California (Singer 721 • at
to the last-place Cubs," said being lucky."
(Kucia) 3 1. 7 Bayard Scone Texas lHargan '-1), In)
(Ra,mcn) 7. $ TJ.Q (Mai'iar) 7
Saturday's Games
Knowles. "It was the kiss of
Against the Mets. Chicago's
2
Detroit at Boston
death asking Finley to trade trie
THIRD: IM - Pac,C.3 - $4aJ. 1
formula
Baltimore at Clev ela nd
to a winning club, but now, the attack.
Cool Hand Luke (Wuyer) II. 2 Kansas City at Minneta
Gal? Vate (Boii,lIi 3 1 3.
.
Cubs are suddenly a conA*tros$, Padres 3
(HObbs) 7 2. £ Aunt Southern sit.,r
Califor nia at Te x as In
tender."
(Miriam 7 51. S. Star student
Bob
Watson and Doug Rader
Oakland at C7iJcag (n)
(D'Amatol 1. 4 Sandy Doll
Sundays Games
With the Season nearly a droveIntwonnsapletopa
Baltimore at Cleveland. 2
Borift
month old. the Cuhe' I
record the Houston attacli Watson tj
I 1) - I Valid Frank (Slewtm) ,I I
Detroit at Boston
is
the
best
in
the
major
si
FOURTH :le M - Pace C-3 - Kansas City at MnnesIa
Oakland
at
Chicago
5440:1 5we9h,a,i Voto (Driylon)
Knowies, a 33-year-old left- inning and hit his fourth homer
IC). 2 Dusty Tag (JohnSon) ,.
New YOrt at Milwaukee
hander, has been a big part uf ofthe season ln the thjrcj. Bader
California at Texas
Frances Beulah (Newman) I 1; 4
their early success, pitching In belted a two run double in the
kuti Nib I LeVan I 3 I, S Burns Guy
(Bere:nakl 77. 6 Mi55 Orchid Lady
seven games and allowing only filth.
S I - 7 P*si* Time Pro Hockey
ee hits and no runs over 12 Ken Fordi got the victory
I May Princess Byid (Ptpr) Il; 7.

$451: 1 Haul FregPd (Crnt) I I;7.
Armbro Instep (Patterson) 97
oo
Justa Frost (Dyorecea) $ 1. S.
Knowing When (S.r-bj)3i;6 Bida

be aboard again Saturday
when the dark tay starts frcm the
Jr., will

Sylvan Place, a 7.2 choice, will
start from
ridden by Angel Cordero Jr., who
won the 1974 Derby on Cannonade.
Master Derby has won his last five
races, including the Louisiana
Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes,
and Is listed asa 9-2 choice to make

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Others entered, the
post p
sition.s and jockeys, were Ma
Gluck's Media, No. 1, Jean CrugueMrs. and Mrs. Robert F. Roberts'
Honey Mark, No. 2, Eddie

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Derby.

Anf)th

CHICAGO (AP) - Relief son, I see no reason why we
pitcher Darold Knowles, who can't finish near the top in our
ob*led to the off-season deal division," Knowles added.
which sent him from the three- In Thursday's only other Na-

New York , Baltimore

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ho was second in the Florida

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SIXTH: U - Pace CIm - Sia:
I Avon Ben (Neelyl 10 1. 2 Gotta
Go (Newman) I I. 3 Miss Fancy
(Nessort) 92; 1 Lcfs Bud (Cran k)
1 1 . 5 Jodius Creed (Os)
Deano A (Cross.n) 3). 7 Ard'n
Nick (PhillIps) IS 1. I Di, First

Roland Aristone Sr.'s Bomb7
Duck will start from the No. 15 po

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(Kacathas, $ I I Octan Pantx,w

Frank McMahon's [)labolo won
the 1t-mile California Derby In a
blazing l:
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Fritil (Walker) 31. 4. Direct
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winner, who will leave from the five
Darrell Mcllargue.

Prince Thou Art, who upset

Foolish Pleasure in the Florida
Derby, will
the No. 8 post
under Braulio Baeza. He will run as
part of an entry wi th Galbeea th 's

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I Decatur Soy (Parkinson ) SI - 7

No, 10 slot, while Dave Whited wig

waukee and lost anoherfor
one
The Milwaukee slugger plishment. "1 just try to do the lanta Braves, Aaron went his problems. Aaron's four has (Jut.
Babe Ruth.
knocked in two runs to bring his best I can and let the records through exquisite pressure Thursday represented his bigRangers?, White Sos 1
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Aaron, who surpa=d p.abe,s lifetime figure to 2,211 and fall. I just happened to be in the catching Ruth's home run total gest day as a designated hitter
Lienny Randle's run-scorin4
fabulous career home run mark guide the Brewers to a 17-3 je position to break one of the of 714. Since then, Aaron has and boosted his batting average single in the ninth inning lifted
last year. Wasted through an.- cision over the Detroit Tigers, most historic records in base- built the proud record to 735.
Texas over Chicago. With one
to a modest .218.
other Ruthian plateau Thur,
*
I'
ve
never
set
any
ball,
and
I
'm
glad
it's
over
Sirwe
being
traded
to
the
Elsewhere
in
the
American
out,
Jim Sundberg was hit by a
.
League. Boston nipped Cleve- pitch. Cesar Tovar hit a land 7.6; Texas whipped Oil- grounder to Bill Melton, but the
cago 2-1; New York blanked throw to second for a forcut
Baltimore 5.0 and Kansas City was dropped by Jor ge Orta and
beat California 11.10 In 13 in. Sundberg took third on the play.
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NOTICE OF PUBLICSALE
FlCTITtOUSt......
- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Complaint
On May 13th. 1975 at 9:30 AM. the
Notice It hereby ghen that I am FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
undertiOned will sell one 1969 engaçiedinbusincssatll0WestH*y COUNtY OF SEMINOLE
04 s&amp;d Court onthe2Sthdayof April,
CITYOF
NOTICE OF INTENTIONm
ChvroIet
7 dr., ID No. 434. LOngwood. 37750, SemInole CIVIL ACTION NO: isin.os.o
AD.. 1975.
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
LONOW000.FLORIDA
161379FF0?1791 for rrpair and County. Florida under the fictitious DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION. (SEAL)
Ir compliance *th
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
rS TaQ N P 69913. name of ANTIQUE I UNUSUAL STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART
Arthur H. fleckwith. Jr.
Florida Statutes 1965. te un
CLOSING. VACATING, AND storaoe
Mr. Muffler Shop
CARS. and that I Intend to register MENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
Clerk of the Circut Court
diltignid will regist' with the ABANDONING OF STREET
7121 So. French Ave
said name wIth the C'erk of the aid
fly: LlIIinr' j.int
Clerk of th CIrcuit Court, in and for
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
IthruSlimU ....41c1 line
Sanford, Fia
Circuit Cowl. SemInole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Deputy Clerk
St.iInoteCounty,uponth,receipto(
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
31C a in.
thru 23 times
,
Florida in accordance with the
PlaIntiffs, Publish: May 2. 9, 16. 23. 197$
proof of publitation of thit name, to.
the City Cou,xil ot Longwood. Publish: May 7, '. 1975
.........
24ca
line
5:30
P.M.
2flm,s
8:00 A.M.
DENS
Provisloin of the Fictitious Name
DEN is
wit: RIR Enterpriwi
vs
Florida, that a Petition was
(32.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
Statutet, ToWit: Section 56599 DYER ENTERPRISES, INC., ci al.. ________________________
Seminole Sport.A Rima Inc., a *lththeIaidCoUflCilOfltfle7lthdJy
3 Unis Minimum
Florida Statutes 1937.
Defendants.
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Florida cOrporation, is engag
of April, 1975. to close, vacate, and
CITY OF
in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5: WIIIim T Pratt, Jr.
NOTICE OF HEARING
businets at 102 Satsuma Dre, abandon a portion QI that certain
LONGW000, FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
TOSHOWCAUSE
Sinfora, Florida, anc tPat Ih
street in tue City of Longwood, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO PublIsh: April 11, 15. 75. May 2, 1973
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE OF SUIT
dersgned it the president 04 'Cid SernlnoteCounty,Florida.des(ribed CONSIDER AOOP'ION OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
busIness
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
as follows:
PROPOSEDORDINANCE
CIVIL DIVISION
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
SEAL)
ThatportionofOakStreetfrom Its TO WHOM IT MAY CON'ERN:
No. CI7S-S4SCA09G
Charles E. Bloom, Jr.,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Richard C. Schulti.
inter tionwilhtheNorth Rightof.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OvEN by
STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAVIN &amp;
as Co Executor of the Estate of COMPANY, A FlorIda corporation.
President
Way boundary of State Road 434, as the City of Longwood, Florida. that CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.12905-0
Seminole Sport,
tame lIes between the East boon the City Council will hold a public DIViSION OF ADMINISTRATION. Charles E. Bloom
.
Plaintiff, _________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
ARama Inc.
dary Inc of Lot 546, Plan of hearIng to consider enactment of STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART co Touche Ross and Company
.
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
1633 Broadway
1. I'4ULEN RAY. ESQ.
Longwood. Plat Boo&amp; 1, Pages 1171, Ordinance No 376. entitled:
HARRISON HAMPTON and —_
__________________________________
_____________________________________
Plew
York,
New
York
100)9
fl2A West Nw York A
Public Records 04 Seminole County,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY md
MILDRED E HAMPTON, his wife,
_______
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
DLand. Florida 37770
Florida, arid the Wesl boundary line OF LONGW000. FLORIDA, AN
Defendants.
18—Help Wanted
PEaints,
PAflCEL No 115
PublIsh: April Ii, 15, 23, May 2. 1975
Of Lot 54, Plac of Longwood, PEat PIE XING TO AND INCLUDINC,
NOTICE OF SALE
- .
______________________________
OEM 59
Book 1. PageS 15 21, Public Records WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
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NOTICE Is hereby givefl. that
of Seminole County. Florida. and itt OF THE CITY AN AREA OF LAND DYER ENTERPRISES, INC., ci al.. First National City Bank
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
ISALCOHOLAPROBLE
Defendants. SERVE: William I. Spencer,
intersetionontheNorthwtha line SITUATE AND
IN
BEING
foreclosure entered April 2h, 1973
Full knledge to trial balance
_______________________________
IN YOUR FAMILY?
SUMMONSTOSHOWCAUSE
President
createdbytheextensknoftheNorta SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
in the Circuit Court of the
FICTITIOUSNIME
Mutt be able to type. Only cx
AL ANON
AND
399
Park
Avenue
Notice is hereby given that we are boundary line Oftaid Lot $46. East to SAID LAND BEING LEGALLY
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and
prIanceo apply. Permanent
For families or friends of problem
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
New
York,
Pew
York
Its intersection wsih the Northwest DESCRIBED IN THIS
OR.
(or Seminole County, Florda,
engaged In business at
N.
posItIon S day week, Starline
drinkers
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA:
54.
DINANCE. REOEFININI. THE
CIvil Action No 75 365 CA 09 6,
Semoran Blvd , Casseiberry. corner of said Lot
EnterprIses, Sanford Airport,
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk For further lnformatiOflCail 173 4557
PARCEL No 101
will hold a CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TO ALL AND SINGULAR THE
S.mir',le County, Florida under the end the said City Council
IndtjsfrlaI Park, Building 131,
or
write
SHERIFFS
OF
SAID
STATE:
fictitious name of THE PRINT publichearingonthe Petition at 7:30 CITY OF LONGWOOD TO IN
Sanford Ph 373 0411
You are hereby commanded to Firit Wisconsin National Bank of of the said
Court.
will and
sell best
for cash
in Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O
to lhe
highest
biddCf
SHOP, THE CAROUSEL CARD p.m on the 19th day of May. 1975, at CLUDE SAID LAND WITHIN THE
Box 553, Sanford, FIa. 32771.
SHOPPE. CENTRAL GRAPHIC the City Hall of Longod. Florida, MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE serve this Summons to Show Cause Milwaukee
at the West Front Door of the ___________________________ In me Herald Classified ads ar
and NotIce of Hearing, together with SERVE' Hal C. Kuehl.
at which time those for and against CITY: AUTHORIZING AMEND
Courthouse, Seminole County,
black and white and read all over
SERVICE, and that we Intend
FACED WITH A DRINKING
nd President
register laid name With the CIrk of the same will be heard arid final MEPIT TO CITY MAP TO INCLUDE a copy of the Complaint
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock AM on
PROBLEM
Declaration
of
Taking,
in
the
above
E.
Wisconsin
Avenue
717
action taken.
SAID
LAND
ANNEXED;
Tuesday. May 13th, 1975, the
SALES HELP FOR Insurance Co..
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
the CircuIt Court, Seminole CQunty,
DATED this 79th day of April, PROVIDING SEPARABILITY, styled cause upon the following Milwaukee, Wiscunsin 33702
followIng detcribed real property
college
graduate,
Native,
Florida in accordance with tIe
Can Help
defrdantt
PARCEL
No
101
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
situate in Seminole County, Florida
preferably
married,
sales
rw'ovislons ot tt
rc'tous Name A.D 1975
(alit?) 4S57
°"e N sromate
DATE
to wit
background hIpfu, but not
To \', it St'tion 8
',rteP
0
tto*
121)
Margaret Bach
Barbara 11 Goldberg, as Co
City Clerk
Said Ordlnancewasplacc'd onlirst
Lot 16. 1110(1. "C", WASHINGTON
Ficrsda Statutes 1937.
necessary. Call $432050 between 9
Santord. Florida32l7l
Executor of the Estateof Charles E. OAKS SECT ION TWO, according to 04 the City of
reading on April 2$, 1973. and the 920 Spanish Moss Drive
8. 1 week days. Ask for Mr. An.
S Edward J. Starr
rnoom
Lonowcod, Florida
City Council will consider same for Casselberry. Florida
the plat therenf as recorded in Plat I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
derson
Fern Starr
co
Touch
Ron
and
Company
final passage and adoption alter the PARCEL No 177
Book 16. Pages 56 &amp; 57, Public
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED ______________________________
Publish' April 11, 15, 75, May 2. 1973 Ned N. Jullan, Jr.
1633 Broedway
ST [P1ST ROM. DAVIS
puclIc hearing which will be held in
CocktaIl Waitress
Records of Seminole County,
BY ANYOPIC OTHER THAN
OEM
New York, New York 10019
&amp; MCINTOSH
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida, William M Bath
for we.kend nights
Florida
MYSELF AS OF 47375
PARCEL No. 113
Pott 0111cc Box 1330
on Monday, the 19th day of May. 920 Spanish Moss Drive
Apply Club Diamond. DeBary
Together with the following items of
Robert E. kilheller
Casselberry, Florida
Sanford, Florida 37771
A.D. 1975. at 1.00 p m , or as soon
PARCEL
Plo
177
If said defendants are living, and property
which
are located
and
Attorneys for the
thereafter as possible. At the
permanently
Installed
as a in
part
of ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil AMBITIOUS persons wtso want to
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
if any or aI 01 aic3 driendant
City of Longwood, Florida
earn but weo can only work part
meeting interested parties may
Free, lu 7077 for "We Care'NAME STATUTE
appear and be heard with respect to Guy w. Botts. as Trustee of Barnef I. defendants are deceased, the the ImprovementS on the said land.
Pubtith:
Friday,
May
7,
1975
time
Opportunity for good eelra
"Hotllne"
Adults
or
Teens
'Model
No
One
Orbon
Rønge
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
unknown spouse, heirs. devisees.
incorn Training given Ph 904
the p'opoted Ordinance This Wttoi Investment Trust
._-_
Notice is hereby given that the OEN.17
grantees,credilors. lienors. or other E3OAC, Serial No 6942
ber1ng maybecontinuejfromtirne 720 Gilmore Street
719 7677
One P,ecce"j Hood - Mot
No
undersigned. pursuant to the
__________________________
Jacksonville. Florida
parties claiming by, thrugh, under, M71, Serial No. M2F72
5-Lost &amp; FOUnd
to
time
until
final
action
is
taken
by
"FictItious Name Statute," Chapter
PARCEL No. 113
Need experknced bank teller. Call
or against any such deceased
Ihe Cily Council.
One Comfort Pac Furnace
MS 09. Florida Staftstes, will register
lit the Court of Inc (y
7726211, ext. 36. or 54q personnel
defendant
or
defendants,
If
al4e.
ModI!u
FC).
A
copy
of
the
proposed
Ordinance
.:
tIdi,iL c.ttl, Cui1CuuI,
AC??
S:mtncte County, FHclda.
small temai, 1III Sii.
Donald
L.
CoetZ,
at
mgr
at Atlantic National Plank ,
Trustee
of
and,
if
dead,
their
unknown
spouse,
Is
potted
at the City Hall. Lor,gwood,
One Coldspot Refrigerator '
and for Seminole County, Florida,
In Probate.
Lake Mary. Choke chain &amp; ID tag
Barnettwinston Investment Trust heirs, devisees. teqatees, grantees,
Sanford.
Florida, and copies are on file with
In re: Estate of
upon receipt of proof of the
___________________________
Cward 3737697 eves
Gilmore Street
creditors, iienort, or other parties Model Plo. 46 612173. Serial No.
the Clerk of the City and same may
publication of ?hi nOte, tp 1ic$jt;ous CARL F McMAN1GLE,
537311727
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Work your own hours Earn extra
Jacksonville.
Florida
claiming
by.
through,
under,
or
rn
int h th n,N,r
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.,.,.
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income as an AVON Represen
PARCEl. No. 113
against
any
%u(h
deceased
deten
C1I
DATED
this
29Th
dy
01
April.
SERVICE under which I am
AprIl, 1975.
ToAllCredifoisandPersonsHaving
tative Call 4.44 3079
dant
or
defendant,
and
all
parties
engaged In btsIness at 101 5. High
(Se'l)
Claims or Demands AgaInst Said A.D. 1975.
Dyer Enterprises. Inc.
havIng or claiming to have an
3: Orwile R. SPomate
way 17-97. Casselb.rry, riorida.
Estate:
Arthur H. fieckwith, Jr.
ChristianDaySclsool has openinq for
rn homemakers, Tn Chem. part
SERVE: Thomas D. Dyer.
right, tItle, or interest in and to the
City Clerk
You arid each of you are hereby
Clerk of the Circuit Court
That fhe party interested in said
Ior S yr cIds for fail semester.
time Average up to $10 an hr. F or
ResIdent
Agent
described
in
the
Corn
property
of the city of
business enierprise is as follows:
notIfied and required to present any
By: Elaine RiCharde
Tuition, $25 mo. Call Luthccan
more Information call 323 1643.
310 State Road 434
plaInt, towit
Longwood,
Florit
BOB B. MULLINS
claims and demands which you, or
Deputy Clerk
Church of Redeemer, 372 3352 or
Altarnonte Springs, Florida
PersonsInferesfedIn$1or
Dated at Caueiberry, Seminole
either of you, may have against the Publish: May 7. 1973
PubliUi May 2. 1975
Mrs Martin. 3fl45
PARCEL No 103
SECTION
17510-2405;
STATE
ROAD
DEN
21
weekly working full or part time
County. Floida. on April 2. in
estate of Carl F. McMangle,
DEN 11
434;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
--..
Publish: April 25. May 2.9, 16, ii
_.J305700.
dCeased, late of said County. to the
.
0
First State Bank of Miami
DESCRIPTIONS PARC!L NO. lot
11'lflStfl.lCtiOflS
DEM.16?
County Judge of Seminole County, NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINGOF
SERVE: JohnM.Garner,President FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
PROPOSED
CHANGES
AND
Florida, at his Office in the court
21—Situations Wanted
1017 N.E. 2nd Avenue
That part of:
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
house of taid County at Sanford, AMENDMENTS IN THE ZONING
GUITAR LESSONS
.. of Section
Mliml,
Florida
The
NE
'.
of
the
SW
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
ORDINANCE
OF
TIlE
CITY
OF
Florida, withIn Si! calendar months
Bynote Realcriabte
IN THE CI$CUIT COURT OF THE
PARCEL No. 103
9, TownshIp 21 South, Range 29 COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROFESSIONAL ONDINLY. IwIII
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
mmdh1me04t
,catto
3776706
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
East:
lying
within
71
feet
Westerly
dohome&amp;hospital patient care. 7.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7S-431.CA-09.0
Notice
hereby
Is
given
that
a
thi5 notice. Two copies of each
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Preston H. Haskell, as Trustee of ofthefollow$rigdejcribedsurvey line JERE WAYNE GAUTHIER, ET
3 or 11.7. Write P.O. Box 4.36,
Public Hearing will be held at the
clalmorde'nandshallb.inwriting,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
meft.Winston investment Trust of State Road 5.434. Section 7790, LIX.
1&amp;-Help Wanted
CoenmissionRoomlntheCilyHalUn
andthails?atetheplaceotresidence
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75,7$.CAC9.A
° Gllmore Street
Plaintiff,(s),
between Survey Line Station 60400
and post office address of the theCityof Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
Professional - Food Service &amp;
JackSOnville. Florida
and Survey Line Station 60+79:
v
o'clock P.M. on May 12, 1975. to
Needed someone to slay with
claimant,
and
shall
be
sworn
to
by
EducatIon. Desires any type
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
PARCEL No. itS
JAMES
T.
BRAY.
ET
Commence
at
a
LIX..
consider
changes
point
on
the
Nth
and
teenage
daughter
whlie
mother
amendments
the
claimant, his agens, or attorney
rewarding position with direct
Plaintiff,
.
line
of
Defendants,
the
NE
ot
works
'
the
sw
to
the
ZonIng
Ordinance
of
the
City
n.gM.
References
required
and accxnpanied by a filing fee
goals. Can be nonprofessional.
Thori'as F. King, Jr., as Trustee of Sectlon9. Township7l South, Rang.'
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Prefer elderly lady. Reply to Box
onedollarandsuchclaimordemand of Sanford. Florida, as follows:
Day or night. Hospital I Public
CHARLES WALTER MORR and
Barnett.Winston Investment Trust 79 East, sold point beIng I))? $2 East
NOTICE
OF
SALE
565
0
The
Herald,
1657.
Sanford,
Article
V,
Use
Provisions,
Section
c
not so filed shall be void
CORA MORR, Isis wife,
Education experience. Call 323770(,iirnore Street
S
PIOTICEISHEREBYGIVENmOt
ofthe5outhwestcorneroftneSE
Fla.
I,
Restricted
32771
RC.1..
Commercial
I
Helen M McManigie
2974.
Defendants
Jacksonvii'e, Florida
pursuant
to
the
Final
Judgment
of
04theNW'4ofsaid5etion9;the
District,
Subsection
B,
Conditional
As executrix of the Last
You can gt a fair price when you __________________________
NOTICEOFSUIT
PARCEL No. 115
nm South 0 degrees 23' 11" West a Foreclosure and Sale entered in thC
Use's Permitted, shall be amended
Will and Testament of
advertise your "don't needs" In
TO: CHARLES WALTER MORR
pending
in
the
Circuit
Court
ri
distance of 977.76 feet to the Survey cause
by ftc addition of paragraph (I). as
2.a,.D.jriess Opportunities
CARL F. McM.ANIGLE,
the
Want Ads
and CORA MORR
fIt:
Prime F. Osborn. as Trustee of LIne Stat
60+00 for t
P&amp;nt of and for Seminole County. Florida.
oe'cr•seg
RFtIflFPICF UNKldflWP
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DevIrinInc, mmcc run rson ij
::j ..igie.,amt,y ma rwo.vamI,y
_____________________________ Perfect for wig stylist, great
PublIsh: April 11. ;
7,
a.0 parties ctaImng inteces-t by.
720
Gllmore
Street
degrees 23' 11" East a distance of 79 the undersigned Clerk will sell the
dwellings,
potentlat. good lease terms,
DEM-lO
1h'ovgh, under or againtl CharlesJacksonville, Florida
feel to Survey Line Station 60+29 for property situated In Said County
Article V. Use Provisions, Sac'len
Casselberry
area Beautiful shop
WelteeMorr and Cora More, his wife
PARCEL No. 113
the ena of this survey line described its
, GC.7. General Commercial
in Shopping tenfer Owner must
andfoall parties havingor claiming
descrlptivn of State Road S 434.
LOT 51, ROBIN HILL, UNIT
District, Subsection B. Conditional
sell. 15.000 or best offer. 531-4334,
.MEN0ED
topsaveany right, tltieor interest In
Pan AmerIcan Bank of Miami
Section 71510.
THREE. ACCORDING TO THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF __________________________
Uses
Permitted,
paragraph
(1)
shall
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
tP*realproperty hereindescribed.
PROPOSED
SERVE:Pobertj.Spicer,President
CHANGES
AND SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
Containing 317 sQuarefeef, more PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
beamendtdasfoliows:

Orkndo - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611

___________ ___________

1

0

-

Apt., rQtlt5. aer furnished.
Adults only No pets. $90 377 7296
eves &amp; wkndt

Sanford I BR Furnished apts Quiit
neIghborhood, No pcts Deposit
rioutred 531 0990 days

* Did You Know?*
WI have spotless apis, a manager
no tov pPopIe. budgI
%trfchlng rent, Attt unfurn
B&amp;MROO COVE GARDEN APT
0 E Airport Blvd 373 1)10
________________________

Noon The Daj Before Publication

Su(%dQ - Noon Friday

Nice 2 bedroom, air, large yard
Cbs' In $125 mo , &amp; security 131
)4f1 or 531 3719

.

Larqe 3 bedroom, 7 bath, air
dilionecj, klth'n equipped, n the
city Near hospital IllS ma with
Security dep 377 7199
3 fledroon unfurnished house. Nice
and quiet 1100 per mo itt and
last, piut small damage deposit
319 5310 after I p.m.
3 BR unfurn house, wall wall
carpet, fenced yard, kitchen
equipped, 5165 373 1575
Immaculate 3 bedrooms, carpeted
Reasonable $50 deposit I Is? mo
rent 377 1445

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, fur
nithr'tl &amp; unfurnisned apts &amp;
$60 to $140 per mo 371
____________________
' orn furnished duplex. 24th St. itt
•
Mo plus $50 deposit. I
child, no pets After 5 373 561
-_____________________

2 Iledronni furnihei housi'. attic
fan, nature adults only 1100 no
$50 utility &amp; damage deposit. Plo
pets )fl 1946

WELAKA APARTMENTS
iliw 1st St

III Country Club Drive. 2 bedroom,
air, furnished, fenced yard, 372
911.1
7 Bedroom, fenced yard
$175 ma. Adults prt'f ocr-cl
323 5,55.4 or 3fl 66?O

-.

Payton Realty
177 1301, 7610 Hiawatha Ave.
________________________________
31A—I)Jplexes
_____________________________

Homes

Two bedroom rnobie home, 5100 No
pets. 373 2651

NiCC 1 bedroom unfurnshea apt ar
carpeted, adults only No pc,
59!50 377 7296 eves Iweek ends

WEKIVA RIVER •
Adult mobile home village, under
largv' shacy oaks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean interiors,
from 5110 5 Mi. W of Sanford 372
14 IfS

1cr 2 bedroom duplex apartments
Furnished or unfurnished 60'
swimming pool. 1770 S Orlando
Dr 373 7920
_______________________________

_37-Busiiss Property

SANFORD LAKEMARYarea, 2 BR
Duplex itfl in the ground pool,
completely enclosed Appliances,
Alt ccndtioner, drapes, area rug.
er moflth in.iuding pool
service. All you do is swim. See
this now 904 775 3157, it 779 Don

,

34 —Mbite

'

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LONGWOOD- Hwy 177, North. 500
So Ft
7cn.'41 M I !3 :335
Ray'

Off ices or
Small Store Buildings
372 1557

____-

SANFORD. 7002 Summerlin, Almost
new 1 Bedroom, 7 bath, central
heal Iair, family room, must see
to appreclatj. Reduced to 122,900.
Call us for terms, SANLANDO
REALTY, INC , 531 6777.

IAFFER REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
hOE 2SthSl )fl5S

$$ TAX REFUND$$
If you qualify for a new) bedroom, 2
bath home on VA or FHA (man
CinQ. Our h0ms qualify for up to
SI.) SO

Locust to 14th, left to Valencia Ct
norfh Ic Austin Development Corp
H on. e'
AUSTlh Dl.VLLOP!,ENT CORP
PHONEs); 6300

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days..)?? 6173
Plights- 372 5171cr 377 7357
1 BPS 2 lull baths. family room I,
den, plenty storage, large lot
575,000 372 1047
.

idyllwilde Sdnforcl, spacious 3
bedrooms, I baths, family room.
huge wooded lot, excellent neigh.
borhood. Extras galore $35,500.

§4frns

ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS

SWIMMING POOL HOME
3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, central beat
and air, large family room with
serve thru bar. Lots of extras.
339, iCC

__________________________

317,76 First Two Months Rent
*Recelve A U.S. Bond-3rd &amp; 4th Months
*OnIy

'--............

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-

Iyi $.i

Will REALTY

RIDGEWOOD ARMS
APARTMENfS
7 3IORIDGEW000AVE.
__

ANFORD. FLA. r-r_-

Clernd.a A,.

M UNSWORTH REALTY
503W, 1st St.
3736061.3730517
Req. Real Estate droker
CORNER LOT. 3 br., 2 bath,
Plnecre's-t. $73,900.

323.4420

POOL &amp; TENNIS privileges, nea 3
BR, 7 bath, corner lot, beautifully
landscaped, $31,900.

......

Execution Issued out of and under
Miami, Florida
withlnexistlngroadrigritofwayand Records of Seminole County, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
in the PCi Restricted Commercial
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
the seal Of the Circuit Court of
PARCEL No. 123
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
existing Drainage Ditch Easement.
Florida.
District,
or
any
use
permitted
in
the
CLASSIFIED AD
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
Notice is hereby given that a
SECTION 71510.2611: STATE atpvblicSaie,tothehighe-stand best
P1.1, Restricted Industrial District.
iudgment rendered in the
Malcolm M. Prine. as Trvs?ee of ROAD
bidderforcashat lI,00o'cicck am.. Public Hearing will be hold at the
4,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Article
V.
Use
Provisions,
Section
aforesaid court on the 22nd' day of
, CC 2 General Commercial Barnett.Winston Investment Trust SEMINOLE PARCEL NO. Ill, FEE on the 17th day ci May, 1975, at the Commission Room in the City Hall in
January, AD. 3975, in thu certain
no Gilmone Street
West Front door of the Seminole tPteCityof Snnford. Florida, at 7.00 SIMPLE
District,
Subsection U. Conditional
RIGHT OF WAY
case entitled, City of Sanford,
c0iffle, Floridj
That part of:
County
Courthouse, Sanford. o'clock PM on May 17, 1975, to
l)ses
Permitted,
shall
be
amended
Florida, for the use end the benefIt
PARCEL No 115
The NE '1ot the SW '4 of Section Florida. Witness my hand and the consider change's and amendments
addition
of
paragraph
(9),
as
29-Roo,,
Of Milton Construction Company,
follows:
3. TownshIp 31 South, Range 79 East. seal of this court on the 29th day of to the Zoning Ordinance of the City
Inc. PlaIntiff, .vs. Central Florida
0. Troy Ray, Jr.
of Sanford. Florida, as follows.
lyIng between the Old Forest City. April. 1975.
(9) Multiple family housing
Water Systems. Inc., a Florida
Tix Collector, Seminole County
Article VIII. Supplementary
Palm Sorinos Road and State Road (COURT SEAL)
structures
conforming
to
the
Room For
corporation, and AutoOwners InSeminole County Courthouse
Regulations, Section 6, SIte
5-434, Section 77510, lyIng within 33
Arthur H. Beciwith, Jr.
requirements
of
the
RMOI
District.
Surance Company, a Michigan
Sanford, Florida
eiopmmt Plan, Paragraph 7
WInterSprIrugj,373j9
feet each sIde of the following
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AtlpartIe'slnlntere,taridcltiz,ns
corporation, Defendant, which
Astolnterestlnandtoanypircel described line:
shallbeamendedtorsadasfoilows;
By:
Elaine
RICharcx'
shall
have
an
opportunity
to
b
aforesalo Writ of Execution was
InCluded herein.
(3) In paising upon and approving Man or Woman for room &amp; board
Commence on the East Iln of
Deputy Clerk
heard at said hearing,
delivered to me as Sheriff
Call anytime, 7223391
'
SUCh sIte development plan, Ipue
SectIon 4. Township 21 South, Range Publish: May 2. 1973
By
order
of
he
City
Commission
Seminole County. Florida, and I
Planiniriq
and
7oning
River
Run,
Inc.
29
East,
at
a
point
11*2
Commission
DEN
17
73
feel
South
of the City of Sanford. Florida.
have levied upon the following _____________________
stall consider the localion. sire,
SERVE: John F. Lowndes, Resident of the Northeast corner of the SE '.
H. N Tamm. Jr.
30-Apartments Unfurnished
described property owned by
Agent
spacing of any bulldir.g.
of said Section 1. (saId point also
Clerk
NOTICE
OF
Central Florida Water Systems.
Suite 433
5turtc or Us-i! and its ap
being 1187.77 feet South of the North
Publish: May 2. 1975
FORECLOSURE SALE
said property being located in
FR A II K L IN AR MS AP TS
First Federal Building
purtenances, access and circulation
west
corner
of
Section
3.
TownshIp
DEN
77
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Seminole County, Florida, more
Orlando, Florida
1170 Florida Ave.
71S.outh,Rarlqe29East);thence run pursuant to a Final Judgment of for vehicles and pedestrians,
pirticufarly described as (*110*2
PARCEL No. 125
7734650
North 73 degrees 35' 11" East a foreclosure dated April Sth. 1973 strnts, parking areas, yards and
CITY
OF
Lois 1$, 19, 21, 26 and 77 of
distance of 373.57 feet to the and entered in Case No 74 1496 of open spaces, and relationship to
OVIEDO,FLORIDA
Bradley's Addition to LCnQ*OOd,
S.abal Point Properties, Inc.
beginning of a curve concave the Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial adiacent property. 'Vise Planning Debary, Adultt, Lovely l;gel
Notice of PublIc Hearing
according to the plat thereof, as
bedroom air , Idal for retired
SERVE: W. Kelly Smith, Resident Southerly and having a radius of Circuit in arid for Seminole County. and Zoning Commission shall not
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
recorded In Plat Book 1, Page Il, of
i'5s 6466410; 3725051.
Agent
tij.t
feet;
thence
run Florida
NOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
wherein
HARRIET approve such site development plan
the Public Records of Seminole
713 E. Central Boulevard
Southeasterly Slong the arc of said MANNING, plaintiff, and RALPH unless it finit that such site
the City Council of the City of
County, Florida. LESS: That part of
DUPLEX- Fvrn orUrufurn., lal
Orlando, Florida
Ovitdc. Florida, that said city
curve through a central angle of 35 H. OURNING and BETTY ,, development plan conforms to all
Lois 19 and 21 included in Lake
Location, Reasonable Rent. Ph.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PARCEL No. ItS
degrees 32' a distance of *55.33 feet DURNING. his wife. DAVID P. applIcable provisions of the zoning
Council will hold a public hearing on
WaymanHelghfsHighwayAddltion,
Owner, 365 3721.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
tOtheendofsaldcurve; thencerun CHILORESS; GEORGE BAUM. Ordinance, that the safety and
the
Question
of
amending
certain
aCtoi'd1fl7 to the Plat thereof, as
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
James
H.
WInston,
as
Trustee
of
South 70 degrees 57' 16" East a
sections of Ordinance Plo 234, said
BACH arid SOUTHEAST FIRST convenience of the public are
recorded in Pta? Book 4. Page 21, of
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Ba"isdttWintbon Investment Trust diStance 0141)15 feet to the POINT NATIONAL
Ordinance being the Comprehensive
d(Oplrly provided for, that adequate 7gMagia Ave. Sanford, I and 2
B,YiPIX
OF
the
Public
Records
of
Sem'noe
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1s-;v.CA.09.B
bdrm urilurn apis from $110 1175
720
Gitmore
Street
OF BEGINNING; thence run South MI.ITLAP4D, are defendants, I will of I Street parking and loading
ZonIng Ordinance within the City of
County, Florida. AND Lois?? to 2$
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
per mo Call $62 3436 or Orlanøo
Jatktonvile, flcrl4a
19 degrees 07' 14" a distance of 100 selltothe highest and best bidder for facffltk's are provided, and that
Ovledo
Florida
The
amendment
to
inclusive of Block "A" of Lake
collect, 477 4474
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
PARCEL No. 115
be considered is whether to permit
feet to ttseer.dof this described line. castatthewe-%tfrontdoor,Seminole adequate protection and separation
WaymanHeightsHghwayAodttion,
Plaintiff,
are
ProvIded for contiguous and
cisurcles
Containing 2037 square feel (0017 County Courthouse in Seminole
within
all
toning
aCci.ding to
ePlat thereof, as
MASTERS COVE
v.
Each defendant it hereby notified acres), more or less, exclusive of County. Florida
classifications within the City of
nearby property The PIarvina and
at 1100
n'rlorh
rrn.. I,..,
-........
'WIU
in
riI
PW%4
C LA t
r.wr
KANUALL LL'Murdu JALUN
that
the
Plaintiff
will
call
up
for
area lying within existing road AM. on the 12th day of May, 1973, Zonir4 Commission may attach
Oviedo by special exceptlon.
t• Pa,lIk" P.'nrnt$, of ¶.m..%e
lfl.7i
e"4 F. DELOPIS .t!'C.'.SON. k
heaI;i befur. lb. Huoor.ibie Tom rights ot way
its
f'uDlic
Hearing
will
be
held
in
the
approval
of
a
the following described property as
site development -County, Florida, LESS:
DELORIS JACKSON, his wife.
Waddell, Jr ,oneof the Judgesof the
begin at the City Hall, Oviedo. Florida,
You and each Of you are hereby set forth in said Final Judgment, to plan any reasonable Condition,
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
Southeatt corner of Lot 77, Block A. Monday. May 19, 1975, at 7:30 pm.
HAPRELL'S GLASS COMPANY,
abovestyledcourl,onth,36tptdeyof severally notified that the plaintiffs wit:
limitation or requirement whiCh is
110W, AIRPORT BLVD
Laka Wayman Heights, according tO iw
INC., JACKSON SUPPLY COMJune,
A
0.,
1975.
at
11:30
o'clock,
filed
its
sworn
Complaint,
together
as soon thereafter as possible, at
Lot)?. Less the West 7 $4 leet and found neressary, its iudumenl to
SAPIEORO. 373 7170
the Piat theriuf, as recorded
PANY, SOUTHEAST NATIONAL
AM,,
Seminole County Courthouse. with its Declaration of Taking in the the West 71.91 f eel of Lot 3$, Block effectuate the purpose's Cf this
in Plat which time interested parties for
Book 4. Page 21. of the Public
BANK OF ORLANDO, arid UNITED
Sanford, Florida. its applicat,on for above styled Court against you and 39, SANLAPIDO THE SUBURB
against the proposed amend.
fid to carry out the spirit STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
STATES OF AMERICA,
Records of Seminole County. men? to Ordinance No 234 wIll be an Order of Taking heretofore filed each of you as defendanls seeking to BEAUTIFUL, PALM SPRINGS and Purpoteof the loning ordinance,
ClassIfied Ads didn't work
Florida, thence run North along the
Defendants
heard
in this cause. All prties to this Suit condemn the above descnibeJ SECTION. TRACT "N", accoru.r,g including any special limitalion ...there wouldn't 'g any
East line of Said Lot 72. 110.5 feet to
NOTICE OF SUIT
by
and
all
of
Pier
interested
parties
may
This Notice is to be pubtisned
property located in Seminole to the PEat thereof, as recorded in requirements, or conditions where ___________________________the Uorthtatt corner of said Lot 77,
TO:
RANDALL
EDMOND
ting In thr f3) public places appear at the tIme and place County, Florida, by Eminent Plat Book 3 at Pages 451 and 652 ci the sit, Is within an area of high or
thence
run
North
36
degrees
19'
50"
within
the
City
of
OVIedO.
JACKSON and F'. DE.ORIS
Florida, desiona?ed and be heard
Domain proceedings.
the Public Records of Seminole moderate water recharge as 31 tpau1merits Furnished
DELORIS West 9563 feet,
JACKSON,
aka
thence run North Si and publIShed In The Evening
You are further notified that the Coun'y, Florida
ditlontatet' by the Sanford PannIng
'-'---'--'--"---degrees 10' 30" WeSt 61.2$ feet, Herald, a newspaper of general
J AC K SO Pt P E S I 0 E N C E :
AND
Plaintiffs will call up for hearing
DAT
ED
this
75th
day
04
April,
1975
and
Zoniny Commission
Nice 3 bedroomt All utilities fur
thence run South 54 degrees- 30 30
UNKNOWN
circulatIon In Slid City, one ((1 time
before the Hcnorable Torn WaddifIl,
(SEl. i
All parties in interest and c'tirens
rutted, Adultt. Waterfront and
West 215.69 f cit. mince run at
All parties claiming interests by
Eachdefendantishereby required Jr., one of the Judges ci the above
least fifteen (IS) days prior to the
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
shall
Pave an OppOilunity to be
boating privilege's $110 372 4170
Southerly
to
the Southwesterly
thrOu, under or against Randall
to serve written defenses to said styiedCourtonttIe34lhayof June.
time Of the Public. Hearing,
Clerk of said Circuit Court
heard at said hearing.
corner Of LCit 27. Block "A", Lake.
Edrnønd jackson end F. Debris
A 0, 1915, at 11:30 o'clock AM, In
DATED thu 78Th day of April, Complaint on:
br 3 Bedroom Adults only
By: Elaine RiCharde
fly Order of the City Commission
Jackson. a k a Del.otrs Jacks-on, his Wayman Heights 31 1 feet, thence A 0 1975
THOMAS C, FREEMAN,
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Deputy
Clerk
PRK
AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida
run Easterly along the Southerly
wife arid to all parties having or
County Attorney
Sanford, Fiortda, its application for Publish: May 7. 1915
S Nancy K. Cox
H. N. Tarnm, Jr.
7343 Park Drive. $20 up
lineofLots7l,24,fl,34,23,andflfo
c'ainslnq to have any nlgtut, title or
SemInole County
City Clenli
an
Order
of
Taking
in
accordance
DEN
1)
CIty
Clerk
the Point of Begirwtlng Being a part
irwerest In the real property herein
1001 Hiq?iway 436
04 ftp (ity 04
with 11%. Derlaratirn Of Taking
AVALON APAR TMENTS
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.. Publish - May 7, 1975
cii Block "A" Of Lake Wayman
ri's-cubed.
Altamonte Spring's,
I-.eretofore filed in this- cause All
Ovli'd. Flida
DEN
33
ADULTS, NO PETS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Heigtwa and Lot 19 of 8radler's Publish:
FlorIda 37101
pa,lk's to this suit and all other
116W. 2nd St.
May 7., 197$
UTILITIES BOARD
Addition
to
Longwood'
accordinn
fortclCte
a
mci'
an
to
that
action
"
DENII
interested parties may appear at the
Notice
of
Public
Hearing
th
Pta?
thereof, as recorded in 'l'
tgage on the following real property
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Large One Bedroom apt., air con
within lwtnty (20) daysafler service time and piece designated and be
The floarcl Of County Corn.
Book t, Pjge 17, of the Public
On May 70th 1915 at 9)0 a m the
In Seminole County. Florida:
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
ofthisSumry ,
ditioned, c*rpi'ting, 1115 mo 7)01
jnuponyoueicisivp heard
mis%Iorters of Seminole County undirsigned will sell one 1971
Wagnolia Ave. Call 3730630.
Florida,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SECTION, acco.-d'ng to the
original of said written defenses
AND
Utilities hoMd will hold a public repair arid storage charge', Tag No 3 room (urn garage apt glassed in
LCn'3wOOd Plrrth S.bci",'s.00. ar
urdrs:'ined, pursuant to tIlt
pac..es 74 a'tJ 2/. Pi:h.c Pecorci',
before st-tyke on Planlift's- Alici'
iachdeferidant;s-hccet,y
required
Chambers of the Seminole County
i
only No pets 372.1)05.
cording to the PEat thereof, as "Fi(titiout Pame Statute," Chapter
Damacs Paint
Seminole County, Flor,da,
Icy Or immediately thereafter, to to serve written defenses, if any, to Couithousc, Sanford. Florida, on
recordedlnplat Book IS, Page23,ot $6509.FboqidaStalvles, willregistet
and Body
Pies been filed against ycai and you
shOw what right, title, interest or said Complaint on:
Tuesday, Mity 70, 1975, at 7.00 pm,
Nlcepartlyfurnishedapq .1 mlleotit
the Public Records of Seminole witbfP'.eCleroftheC,rcuitCourt, it
501 Hwy 17 'P2
rraguIredto Serve a cooy of your
lien you or anyof youhave in and to THOMAS 0. FREEMAN,
or
as
'oci,
thereafter
as
possible
to
of town Cheap rent, $1.5 mo. 373.
Fern Park, Florida
anu for Seminole County, Florida,
wrttendtfert$es, if any. to it on van County, Florida.
Pie properly described In said
County Attor'n'ty
$425 Iffer S
rni'mii,l.r compliance or flon Publish: May 2. 9, 197$
Sheriff of upon recelill iii proof Of the
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke. P.A., at
Complaint and to show cause, if any
Seminole County
Compliance of M.aitland UIilili
COunty, Florida, will at 'publication of this notice, the 1k. you have, why laid property Should
DEN q
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
1007 Highway 43I
Corporation with Rules- and _________________________ 3 Rooms, bth, air, no pets. Security
under whIch It expects to
with flue Clerk of flue above styled
purposes as Sat forth in the Corn.
F$OIIdb 32701
Water and Sewerage Systems in
Notice it hereby
given thaI I am WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
to any arid all existing teins. at me LOISOWOO6 Villagul Shopping Center
otherwise a judmerW may be en
so. a default will be entered against AD, ISIS, and file the original with
violations of County Directives 5 67 Navigat Aye, Sanford. Seminole
ifl
Long'wOod,
?ere4 eceins! yo'j or the rtti'O Front (West) Docr of the Seminole en State Road 04
you *or rn. retof demanded n the The Clerk of thc above styled Court
and 714
the help you need 377 1411
County, Florida, under the tiCtltii.,
demanded In the complaint cw County CourthouSe mrs Sanford. riorutta
Complaint
____________________________
on saId date, to show cause what
Florida.
the
above
described
per.
That the party Inletilted in Slid
iHC4t
WITNESS MY HANI) AND SEAL riOt,?, tltfe, interc,t or lien you or
name of 6ATES PEANUT JRoomfurn apt., upstairs, light &amp;
sIr areas Cerlified to Maitland PRODUCTS,
1x4%1n(S% el',tetUrlSe IS as folowi
and that I intend to
WITNESSmyhandand.thetealof tonal properly.
nfsaldCbvrsonthe3sthdayof April, any of you have In and to iii, UtiItti Corporation,
water furniShed. Mature adults
That
said
sale
Is
being
tna
to
register
saidname
*111 the Clerk of
X.PRESS "I10' OIL
said Court on Api-il fl,t.
At)., 1975.
property deS'rlbed In laid Corn.
511 Park Ave
.
(Seal
I
tti Circuit Court, Semincie County,
satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
COMPANY
(Veal)
(SEAL)
plaint and to show cli,se, if any you
By' Sidney I Vilslrn, Jr.
Fx'"ufl'
?'
P'."1 dent,
Florida In auordane With the
14 fikwtIl. if
Arthur H flerkwth i
Dupltx Furnished
have, why said property Should rtp
Chairman
icon E. Polk,
o'rus of the rictit5 Plrnp
Melvin Swecdten
Clerk 04 thi C,rcuit Court
Clerk of IPue Circuit Court
Adull, Plo Pelt.
he cordetoned for the uws- arid ATT[5'V
Shiriff
Dattd*tOrtar4o. Orange' County.
Statutes, To Wit: Srctign 565.
By: Elaine RiCharde
Alterlpm., 322 3610
fly: t'lUcn 'V.
purposes as t forth In the Cons.
Arthur
H
fleCkwiPh,
Jr.
Florida Stalut,.t 1*37.
Sem1noIc Cour'ty. rb1'41
Piorido. IMI. 13If'I day of Ag..ril, 1975.
Deputy tuer*
D.PVf Clerk
plaint tiled herein. If you fail to do Clerk
PubPtth: Apr'l 15. 75, May 7 9, 1975
s: James P Bates
ClHn downstairs apartment, 10
Pvbiih: April II, 2$, May 2, , ,7S Publish' May 7, 9, 16. 23, iSIS
- PubliSh: April 75. MV 2,9, U, 1913
so, a default will be entered against
Publish: May 2. 1915
DEM.I0S
windows in bedroom, adults, no
PubithAAay 7. 9, 14. 73, 1973
OEM7
DEM seo
DEN 16
(ci' thue nell-f deflianded in the DEpd.14
pets 377 l$$4
DEN 10
that an action to toreclose a mor
gage on the foltowing real property
In Seminole County, Florida:
Lot 9, BEAR LAKE HILLS. ac
cording to the Aat thereof as
recorded I Plot Book 13.
PublIc Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
has been filed against you and
are required to sarvea copy of your
endefenset, if any. to it on van
den berg, Gay 1. Burke, PA,, at
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
Florida 32107, and file the original
with the Ckrt of the above.styled
court once before May 26th. 1975'
otherwise a Iudgmere may be en
te,ed against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
peflion
WITNESS my hand and Ihe seal of
-i 72nd, 1973.
said Court on
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Publish: Arril 3S, May 2,9, la 1973
DEM.139

Peg Real Estate Broker
2479 S. Myrtle Ave . Sanford
Phone 321 0610

RENTALS
I, 3, 3 Bedrooms, Homes and
apartments for $60, $90, $130, $14.5,
$165 up todelijie at $315 Available
Now?

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

Stemper Realty

Rentals

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTiNG REALTOR
377 1991
19193. French
3277371,3771196,3777541
372 1959,377 4141

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Luxury Patio

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Apartments

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STUDIO 1,2.3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

9dgC&amp;uiMe

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
CIose to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots e Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers •Sldewalks

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FROM

$13500
1505 Vi. 25th St.

ONSTFJCTKN h

Sanford. Fla,

211 W. 25th Sanford, Fia.
Callfor Appi, 322-3103
Remodelin

322-2090

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edroom, 1' bath on corner lot,
15.900. ExistIng,
- 116.500,
rstg. 3735602.

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC.
GENE PAL CONTRACTOR

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Creteent, 70'xIl', 3 BR

$8595
Detmar. 44.71', 2 BR

LIVING QUARTERS
With excellent business location
Also garage apartment.

Harold Hall Realty
26065. Hwy 1792
REALTOR 373 5174

$2650
Norris, 6b'r71', 3 BR

$17,995

Sten strom

Sovenir, 65'xii'. 3 BR.

Realty.

$3995
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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
PINECREST- $fl.900. 3 bedrooms,
air, heat, good condition. Nice

$12,750
Manatee, 65'. 17', 3 Br.

Shaded lot, space for garden, 1
bedrooms. on paved road. 117,500.

Minutes from Town

3 bedroom, refurbished home,
Shaded lot. See It at 515.500

PAYTON REALTY
Peg Real Estate Brokt'r
37? 1301, 2610 Hiawatha Av at I? 92
Plo Down Payment
NEW CONCRETE
BLOCK HOMES
Financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to qualified buyers
Why rent when you can buy for
Ins'
Lane Bradford
Peg Real Estate Broker
904 775 6999
Eves )051345139;$62605I

MOONEY APPLIANCES 373-0697

53-TV.Radio.Stereo

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COLOR TV,1II 95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,
641.1006

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54-Garage Sales
GARAGE SALE: Sat. &amp; Sun. All
day 1217 W 2nd St Sanford 323
0559.

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Big Yard SaId Sat.
Furnished Office Desk, Dishes
3311 Sanford Ave.
Rummage Sale: May 2 &amp; 3, all day.
Downtown 1st St. across from
Chamber of Commerce Building.
BIG YARD SALE' Moving Fur.
niture, beds, aquariums, lots of
misc. Saturday &amp; Sunday, May31
4 9-6. 1321 EllIott Ave., 372 $502.
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Carport Sale: 2 bar stools, blankets,
bedspreads, clothes of all kinds,
misc Items. Fri. &amp; Sat.. May21 3
at 1116 W. 3rd St.

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J1-"oo!,izere Is
all modern conveniences sure to please even the most descrinilnating

0

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buyer.

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JT"oodnieri

display

Is

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ISANFORDI
I

1:

Accessories

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Used off Ice furnlfure

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bedroom hornescan

10 ACRE
ARIZONA RANCH
ASSUME PAYMENTS
)rigin3l $6,600 purchase price. Pick
up 3 back payments of 169,
ASSUME BALANCE of 17,025 30. 7
pci. simple Interest remains, 154
pdylltenl% left Beautitul scenic
property boarding National
Forett in N.E. Arizona Hunting,
fishing, boating No pre payment
penalty or closing costs. Call
collect for Mr Stanley. (607) 241
9912
1 or2 Lots in Loch Arbor
N.E corner
372 3144
Pierson. 10 acres Nicely wooded.
small spring, over 300' on paved
road $17,300, Terms $31 2*91.

AirConditioning

$

Go west on

25th

St.

In Sanford

toIl Hwy. 17-92) to

Rdgewood

Ave.

SM.
WIICO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY iw oi INC.

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Follow the signs.

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73116O

CARRIAGE
COVE
Rd. ul, !.
miles east of 17-ta

Ph. Sanford 1305) 32341O
rtand (3O5 834-2299

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Wanted to txjy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. PIOLL'S Cassel.
berry, Hwy. 17.97. 530 1704.

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Merchandise
50-MisceUaneous

for Sale

MAITLAND FLEA MART
111 Hwy 1792 OpenSat &amp;Sun 95
3797970

WANT UNBELIEVABLE
MIL[AG[ Then you're mssr
a f,'t 1 ?J
'! (f#'
(,','I !
1974 Honda CI1Q Recently 0
specled, in top working order
5307 or best offer. If interested
give me a call. Bill Currie, 377
7611. Ext. 55
l977DS7Yamatsa23(CC
Excellent Condition, 5.500
Call 322 7/75
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l9lIYamalsaSOO
1360 Miles
nt *77 41t.r S

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LUMBER Rcx,ghtut
Cypress and Pine
Gormty's Fred. 37)4133
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- tELL-- TRADE
31i)1SE FirttSt
377 5472

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

DAVES' 3739370

80-Autos for Sale
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For user furniture, appliances, 1971 Vega CT, extra Sharp. Low
mili5,lspeed, air, nicecar 52,493
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items,
1312331 after I,
Larry's Mart, 715 Santd Ave
°ick up link cars FREE. Smair
pi-ice for others. 7221624.

Datsun-Subaru Sale

HEPIDRIX'S ANTIQUES &amp;
REFINISHING. Free eStimate, '71 some below dealer cost, firs!
pick up and delivery. Call 3453710
come fIrst cholcet Plus Fla
day or nIght. 2 mIles north of
fint Used Cars. DIck Blairci
Ovildo on Hwy. 119. Open 7 days.
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer, '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph 131131$, Open
72"AUC'tIOfl
Sundays 12 6
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1970 Pontiac Grand Pnix, PS. PB,
pw, air, etc. $700 down, assume
bit.ot aooro*.1*00. 372.6.3-47.

AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
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7'30
i' M

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We buy one piece or full hOvSI.
Antiques, estates. Consignments
welcome.

STAN'S AUCTION
1',Mi. E 0111. Hwy 46
PH.323.9719

Auction

Dell's Auction Service

1961 BuIck LeSabre. air, power
steering, power brake's Like new
372.1445
1973 Olds, Delta 55, 1 Dr. Air, AM
FM Stereo, 4 speakers, full power.
$2,500 firm. For appt call 322 $910.
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1972 Ford LTD. 2 dr. hardtop, fully
loaded 52.093. Call Don Pope at
3721651 Deafer.

WE FINANCE
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OVER 40 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSF FROM, EASY TERMS

Hwy o, West, Sanford
3735420

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PlO CREDIT CHECP
NO IN
TEREST - NO RED TAPE

LIQUIDATION SALE
'V's be sold the contents of the Sanford Auction retail merchandise
Partial listing: cheSt, dining i'oom
set, couches, chairs, cocktail
tables, lamps, TV's, appliances
ond any small bri a brac. A
collection 04 used items sold to the
highest bidder. Master Charge
and BankAmericard welcome

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
24003. FREIi1CH,SANFORD
1973 Buick Century. PS, PB, Air,
Auto. Best otter 6-61 1267 after S
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1973 Dodge 9 Pass Wagon, au
power. Immaculate condition, low
mileage 13.130 3237131
1971 Toyota Corona, Deluxe. 4 dr.,
air, automatic, $1,295. See at
Reel's Body Shcp, 323.1910.

Sanford Auction
1200 French, 323 7210

jI,omeImprovements

Free estimates, central heat Iair,
sales 8. service. Dkes Heating &amp;
Air Cord. 3221171.
Central Heat &amp; Air ConditIonIng.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 373

Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them wltt. a
ClassifIed Ad trom the Herald
Call us today? Don't delay! Just
dial 3772611 or $31 9993 To place
your Low cost Want Ad

Beauty Core

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(trri'erty Ft5rrie?t's Beauty Nook)
519 1 P.rrt'3'7 till?

COFFEE CENTRAL-Coffeesery
ice now available in Sanford
373. 5036
MAKE ROOM TQ STORE YOUR
WI' 1'ER ITEMS. . SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phc.ne 372 2811 or 531
9993 ,snd ,s frirvily AU Vtcr will

'-'"IP SCiti

Hous_Plans

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78-4Mtorcycles

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We Buy Furniture

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Coffee Service

6 E. Stove, coppertone, like new,
5100; 5' Topper for Ford truck,
1.50; 2 GIrls bikes, 70" &amp; 71", $15
ech: 7 green Bar Stools, $25.
Bedroom set, 550 372138$

J)irections

I buy old guns-, silver,
gold, diamonds, cons.
andsmallantlques.$30 -1419

CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AC

41

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwyla.',M E ofti
327 7399
371 0770

Woodmerc.

This is our 15th year at Animal
Haven GroomIng 1. Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our
customers. 372.5752.

Reids Garage Auto 'Air Con
dlt ontrs and general auto repairs
Mattle St., 723.1329

.AKF MARY- Centrally located,
commercial. 137.500 By Owners.
327 3759 after S

xi

be purchased through VA and FHA ftnancfng at

Free Puppies 2 Female, part
German Shepherd &amp; Laborador
Retriever. 9 weeks old. 372 7092

fine

"foOd or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial
&amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Carry
NO LI'S
Casselberry, 17.92, 5' 1.4704

IL

Parts

MON. MAY7 P.M.

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Reconditioneri BatterIes, 112 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ayp

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Watch uog, puppies hail Ilo.,r, half
Shepherd, IS each 372 4715

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best I
Service 'ihe Pest Western A.jt
301 w. 1st St.

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76-Auto

43—Lots-Acreage

54,000 sn ,scre
(,s!I 373 SIH

JMOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection
now available In
Sanford's newest anti
finest Adult-Family
Mobile flame Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on

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Friday Nights, 7:30

ROBSONMARINE
2977 Hwy. 17.92
377.3961

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford 37) 5700

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Rummage Sale: Cental Fl..
Chorale Sat., May 3. from 9 till. Top dollar return on consignment at
Old Land '0 Fabric Building. W. 25 pet. &amp; 3.3 pct. We also buy full
houses, estates. etc.
1st
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Open Daily 10a.m. 3p.m.

asy Living Mobile Housii
5732 F. Colonial Dr , Corner of SO

New Skyline' double wide. Paymen
ls than 1125 mo

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PLAPIPIING A GARAGE SALE'
DON'T
FORGET
TO
AD
VEPTISE
:1
iN
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS 3722611

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Many others to choose fr3m. Sa
5100's of dollars

Complete set up, licensed, insurl
I'll save you money. Call Orlanc
773 5410 for frt;e estimate

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71—Antiques

Orlando Clipper, 17' Tni.HuIl, 115 HP
Mercury, both 1974, traIler extras,
sacrifice,

MobIle Home Moving

1977 VW Campmobile Clean, car
pet, refrigerator, sink, sleeps 1.
Can refInance or consider dune
buggy as part of clown payment,
12,293, $341735 After I

65—Pets-Supplies

CASH 322.4132

DE HART'S RADIO SERVICE
103 E. 19th St., 373 2917. Home &amp;
Auto Radios, Tape players

55-Boats&amp;

46—Cornrnercia I Property

SWEET hOME

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Your MLS Agency

RURAL BUNGALOW

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New Electric Ranges
1179
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SANFORD AUCTION, 323.7310

S 1695

HOUSE
HUNTING
THIS
WEEKEND? Visit our office
Saturday morning or call us
anytime Saturday afternoon or
Sunday. Phones always manned.

Home on lake, lovely liv:ng room, )
bedrooms, 2 baths
137.500

60'xbl' 2 Bk

Pine knoll, 60'x71', 3 BR.

SAPIORA- From 1.42,300. Dozen
ixarid new 3 bedroom, 7 bath patio
homes. Excellent financing. No
closing costs

Settle Estate

:ncord.

$5495

location

Reduced ta

52-Appliances

$9995
Frontier, 50'xlO', 2 fIR

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only Sl.Si3 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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68-Wanted. to

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$8995

64-Equipment for Rent

Uphol borrell back chair, $20;
Gossip bench, $20; small Book
case, 510; Victorian chair, $45;
67A—Feed
Cotfe table glass top, $10.
Credenza, new, 132.500, War
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
drobe, $20; Pembroke table, $35;
"Buy Direct From boxcar"
Window fan, like new, $45; Oak
GORMLY's E 44, Sanford 373 4733
bunk beds. 175; 23 pet off above
listedpricesthlsweekonly. KULP
DECORATORS.409W. is? 51.377
Buy
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SPECIAL SALE

Lake Mary, 3 Dli, no qualifying.
Country living. Low down. Only
$23,950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
373 7730

7S6SParkDr

Living room suite, couch. chaIr, 2
end tables, and coffee table Solid
Maple, also 2 lamps Good cond.
1300. $306011.

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$6495

REALTORS

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woodruff's Garden Center
jOtCeleryAve .Sanford
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cash price of $61 or S payments of
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See At
SANFORD EWING CENTER
307 East 1st St., Downtown
7729111 Eves$69.lt46

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Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacant lots.
FloydFreer,3725191

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House Full Of Furniture
304 Ridge Drive
377 3213

322.6457
42-?v'bite Homes

1960 Box Slide in Camp.'r for *:cje
bed I long whcel bise pick up
Sleeps I Electric refrigerator. gas
stove 1300 7720139

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7173

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BALL REALTY
ChOiCe Listings

Owner Lovely .ibedroonss, 1 year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
acre idyitwilde Section 373 9444

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World Famous Buk kniveS, also
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Sf, 373 6630

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homefor less than the cost of rent.
Prices in mId 120's Model In
Longwood. III 511); 531 3119
Eves.

Jim Hunt 1eaI

FISH, SWIM. Sil- 3 Bedroom
waterfront home on nearly an
acre Beautiful kitchen, formal
dining. FIorid room, central heat
&amp; it, tcnd yard, 5)9.900
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- 2 Bedroom frame
home with breezy porches,
66'xl 14' corner lot $7,
WE TAKE TRADES
PRICE REDUCED- 2 Story, 3
bedroom home, central heal &amp; air,
fenced yard. beautiful oaks. NOW
113.000
WE TAKE TRADES
PINECREST... 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home Screened porch, range,
refrigerator, dlshwashcr in
cluded Fenced yard $21,000.

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BR,, by owner, in Sonora Low
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Corner lot, extras. 373 7999.

REALTOR 372 7490

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sections, 33 posts. $10 a section
with free posts or best offer. Call
323-3100 or see at $03 Chase Ave.

CailBart Real Estate

322-2420 Anytime

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VASO DOWN- I BR. 119.000

EVERYTHING BUT THE KIT.
CHEN SINK, is in this I bedroom,
7½ bath home, t convert it Into a
DUPLEX. A real buy. Only
125.900.

DISTRESS SALE,) bedroom, 2 bath
SanLanta home central na, w *
shag carpets, less than 14.000
down, and take over mortgage.

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NATURAL SETTING, Wekiva
River lot, lb 1.100.

HARD TO FIND, 3 bedroom, I'.
bath under $20,000.

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ISO' x 175', plus 2 apIs 2 car

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EALTOR
AFTER HRS
7 9281
377 0645
377 3991

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payment, monthly payments less
than rent, Government subsidized
to guatitled buyers. Call to see if
you qualify?

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Lorigwood- b', yr. old, 3 bdrms, 2
baths, central H&amp;A, tree shaded
yd , 7 car garage with side
drive 1.flume VA down. $36,500.
Owner, 131 7*31

* "Get 'Em While *
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Larry Saxon,. Realtor

EvenIng Herald,Sivvford,Fl,

41—Houses

531 1272

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76 PEaPLE

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LET'S NEGQTtATEtOwruer leavin
area, and must sell lovely
bedroom with family room, fenceij
yard, carpet, washer &amp; dryer
included, Drive by 1512 Mellon
yule. Then run over to our office,
and we'll s-how you inside. $23,900
Call 323 9110

Rentals - 3 bedrooms, 7 baths from
IllS.
HARTMAN REALTY INC.
REALTORS
t30 1666

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3 flt-clrooms. li bath with pool.
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$135 Sl0- Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
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Call Victor 371 0334

Home Improvemenii
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
flEW HOMES
New Commercial Industrial
Design Construc'ion Financing
Keith R Smith Construction Inc.
305621 111$. 21 tIrs Nadir,e

ia.Wn Grrr'anetti
Painting, Remodeling
LIcensed, Bonded 373 64.40

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Litwn Care. rcw nq. trio P"t2jt-.
etc $7 miminum charge. S4nford
Area 373 9192

-Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions-, Mowing.Bill's
Lawn Service
Edging Free Estimate's
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
Free estimate 373 1.C.

373 ssi

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS. 322 1331.

Unwanted items Pôuled tree. Junk
1$ a pick up 101cl. ',,itd trash $6 a
load P82 306
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Plaster patching &amp; simulatecj
brIck &amp; stone SPecialty 323 7750
kitchen Bathrocrn
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
availaLle bud Cabin )fl
anytime
Lift station and force main installa
lion, concret. foundation work for
signs-, equipment, pumps, etc
Underground rim above ground
storage tanks, De'*atering, cx
cavation. drive way culvert pipes
bnd head walls, retaining walls
Keith P SmIth Construction Inc
305621 tIll Stan. 21 hr.,

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ART AILING LAND CLEARING
All type's lots &amp; aceratJt' cleared We
have top soil, till dirt, clay, a
sIell available, Pleas-c call night
or day, 373 3983.

C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Landcl.aning, Septi( tanks, fill drt,
driveways All knU at d gurig
312 vii/ Il-i 1195

Lawn Care
Southern Lawn Service
Mowing, Edging &amp; Tremm'ng
Reasonable 373 6Otoo, ifl 9597

Roofing

Expert roof repairs
Flat roofs or shiriqte
All work guIran
323 6700

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377

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PET NEST PIN
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323 0163

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licensed Residential, Corn meecial
Fr Estimates Ph 772

Wall Drilling
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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By Bhl.L ltF.I.I.F.lI.li.
Herald Stall Writer
A recently-completed
.0 pre,litninaq study

treatment needs for the northem part of Seminole County
will be the subject of a Monday
work session aniong Seminole

County Commissioners in the
courthouse.
The federal Environmental
tion Agency (EPA),
which pro%ided matching funds
for the first part of the study,
will need $35,000 in local funds
to complete the next phase of
the program.

Sanford

which each contributed to the

According to Director of
County Development ltoger
Neiswender, local governments
— Lake Mary, Sanford, and the
county — will have to decide
how much each entity pays of
the $35,000. Neiswender said he
expects Sanford and the county
to getsome credit for the $7.500

Monday's session by Cal
Conklin, county engineering
consultant.
The two northern cities and
the northern part of the county
from Soldiers Creek and
Williamson Road are described
by the Florida Department of
Pollution Control (DPC) as

prehininary research.

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which explain regulations
needed for sewage treatment
and which lays out the configuration of a nor th county
system, will also be presented
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one county undergoes a drastic economic

present Pepsico's bid to the Cabinet at its

decline, relocatables can swiftly be
tooved to counties that are experiencing

liy 20 meeting.

mitted bids to supply units in specific

some of the smaller firms that submitted
bids for specific geographic areas- also
will get a piece of the 123.3 million before
final approval is granted by the Cabinet.
The 1974 legislature appropriated $26.5
million for purchase of reloicatables.
Spokesmen say the locatables can be
erected to suit various needs of a school
system. Should the need arise, sections

geographic areas, but Pepsico was the

can be joined together to construct an

sole firm to submit the bid for all the

entire school which will hold some 700

units to be built for the entire state, of-

students, according to Erxleben.

the contract "to relieve overcrowded

public schools."
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I located at Sanford Airport, submitted the
classrooms

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GOVERNMENT

Legal Battle May Be Only Solution To Issue

HOROSCOPE
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

For Saturday, May

3, 1975

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Thjs will bea very pleasantday
For you socially. You'll be
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time with persons of influence.
A good day to press for a favor
If you need one.

and George go to sunny Florida.
Not so. They don't relish the
idea, and this puts a damper on
George's anticipation of a week

GEMI- NI (May 21-June 20)
That good news from a distance

gets

you've been awaiting is on its
way. Check your mailbox anid
stay near the phone.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
One who cares a great deal for
you but who Is not very
demonstrative will again do
something nice for you today, in
her own quiet way,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll
make a favorable Impression
upon a new acquaintance
beca use of the considerate
methods
dealing with
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commanding performances, Is
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an my career. But I'm not
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images. I've played a
Chicago has a girl friend he
homesexual so, if I can get
plans to entertain in his van,
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much to Ed's chagrin.
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Argument ensues, they stop
DIALiNG AROUND: Robert Pueto Rican widowerer with talking, but it all works out, and
Goulet 1as an offer from a two sons. He puts them into the virtue Is
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achievement; you work will be
noticed and admired by others,

too.
I.IBRA (Sept. 23-OLt. 23)
You're likely to be in grest
social demand today. You're
'much more popular than you
think.
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good day to make some last- hovering about you from
minute calls to see if you can avenues you'd least expect. It
put together a little dinner could come as a gift from a
party for a very select group of loved one.
friends.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
21) Your quick wit and skill as a
May 3, 1975
mediator will avert an altercation between two friends.
Your finandal prospects for
You'll have them chuckling the coming year look very
over what caused the tense promising. Put a little away
situa tion,
each week so you can build a
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Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin was sought.

Shevin's opinion, which is not legally binding, was
requested in January, 1975, and handed to Terry Goembel,

county property appraiser, on April 14.
In it, Shevin states that the annexation ordinance in
question is superseded" by the legislature.
The ruling made Lake Mary, now two years old, smile,
nuide at least one property owner upset and apparen0y cauRA
Sa nford city officials to see how long it would be before they
would have to make a move.
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relayed concern by one of the property owners, wanting to know
If the city was planning to stick up for the city's property.
This is a move which even Shevin In his opinion predicts will
necessitate court action.
City Attorney Vernon Mize on Monday will de li ver a written
opinion to Commissioners on the chances the city would have In
a court battle to keep the property.
Stenstrom would not reveal the name of the pr pe owner
concerned about being lost by Sanford in the shuffle.
However, Paulucci in January had two tracts of land on the
southwest corner on Rantoul Lane and SR 46 rezoned to a
restricted commercial district and to e multi-family residential
district.
announced that the land was being
At the time, it
prepared f or construction of a shopping center and ei ther an
apartment co mplex or a condominum complex.
A spokesman wi th th e Paulucci Enterprises said this week,
that no further action has been ta ken on th e two projects.
Also, the City of Sanford would be ca pa ble of pro vi ding the
land with water and sewage service.
Lake Mary could not provide the land with the same
utilities. Also, in Lake Mary's Incorporated zoning, the property

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of better information the property %as listed as in Sanford,

in question Is zoned agricultural
Phil Zeuli, properly manager for Paulucci Enterprises, said
as far as he is concerned the property is "still in Sanford."
He says he never received official word that t he Paulucci
being incorporated with Lake Mary.
pr operty
The fact that Zeuli was not aware the Paulucci property was
being included in the Lake Mary boundaries is supported by
Lake Mary City Clerk Kay Sas&amp;nan.
Mrs. Sassman said that when she was notifying th property
owners included In the proposed city limits, Southward and
Paulucci were not contac ted.
No official spokesman for the Southward company could be
reached for comment.
Meanwhile, acting on the credibility of Shevin's ruling,
Suber said the county tax collector has been instructed to
redis tribute to Lake Mary taxes paid by the owners Sanford
and refunds will be issued to the
Th ere is more than a 50 per cent difference between the two
cities in the tax assessment on th e pro pert y.
Lake Mary City Attorney Gary Massey said he Is just sitting
and waiting to see Mize's opinion be fore Massey recommends
any course of action for the Lake Mary Council.
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proved successful, according to jail with cars, hair dye, changes
Unnamed persons were to bill documents in circuit court files. of clothirig, shaving equipment
find w eapoas The escape plot
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incorporated."
Just one month prior, the City of Sanford, responding to land
owners' requests, annexed into the city niore than 300 acres
north of the Lake ,Mary community and west of Sanford, near
the Mayfair Country Club.
Lake Mary aml Sanford officials and the county property
appraiser then took a look at what the two neighboring communitles had just done and said:
1inum. we may have a little conflict here."
The conflict was this: the big hunk of land which Sanford
had annexed was included, and had been approved by the
legislature, in the city lim.its of I,ake ,Mary.
This was in mid-1973 and the 300 acres must have felt like It
had two fatTlilieS.
tax collector listed the land, owned by
But when the
Southward Investment and Realty and Jeno Paulucci Enterprises, as in theCity of Swiford, the lAke Mary officials said,
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